Virginia A.G. Struggles With Spelling, While Filling Motion To Overturn The State Supreme Court Ruling | 5.12.26 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 3

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This podcast is brought to you by All Family Pharmacy. This is your family pharmacy where you can get ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, antibiotics, and even your daily meds. All online. Go to AllFamilyfarmacy.com slash howie and use code Howie 10 to save 10% right now. That's allfamilyfarmacy.com slash howie and use code Howie 10. You know, Hope Burns' Turn on the Boston. At the most, I have two more free coffees, and then it's over. I'll have to be buying my own Joe for the next five months and 20 days or so. I think it's pretty good myself, but that's all right. That makes American great. With some friends, and they've got lots of room. I was with Hawaii a few weeks ago. Live from the Berno Less Lethal Pistol Studio. Back in Boston. And that's so important to me as a city, as mayor, but also to the city of Boston. It's Howie Car. Welcome back to the Howie Car Show, 844-542-42. There's a funny meme right now of Joe Biden. There's many funny memes of Joe Biden. This one is he's going up the stairs of Air Force One and he just keeps falling down. And it's, I forget what the song is, but it's perfectly timed. You know, every time he falls down. And I wonder if Trump sees that because he's taking, this afternoon he's getting on the Air Force One and he's got his hand on the railing. I know I always have my hand on the railing, but I have a bum leg, you know. But I think Trump wants to make sure that there's not going to be any of those memes. And it's so important, but he doesn't fall down like Joe does. 844-542. Thanks to Chuck Salary for bringing in that great food. And again, how about that? How about that, guys? It was great. We're about sold out just a billion. But, you know, maybe you got, maybe you can get in one more, but it's not going to be, it'll be gone within five, the last of them will be gone within five minutes. It's, it's great stuff. 844-5-42-48-4-500, 4242. 508 says, how long until someone files suit against the Marine as well as the MSP for violating the civil rights of bad bad Tyler Brown? I'll bet I don't think he'll be charged criminally. It is an election year and the incumbent who has herself been shot on Memorial Dry. I mean, I shouldn't chuckle even, but she knows she, in this case, I think she has some sympathy for the victims just because it's happened to herself. I'm chuckling. And, but I think, you know, they could be a civil suit. I mean, who knows? I mean, anybody can file a suit against anybody else. And, you know, they've been crazier things happen. And we got some cuts actually to play today from Richfield, Minnesota.

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And, you know, this guy was shot and the cops are wearing body cams. If I work, if I were in a cop union, running a cop union and it plays in a town or city that didn't have body cams, I think I'd be lobbying for the body camps. It helps the cops 98% of the time. It really may be higher than that. 844-542, but I had a, you know, I'm on the show. I don't like to eat heavy. All I had was one meatball. One meatball. It's all I needed. It was delicious, though. I'll have some more after the show. Anyway, 844-542. 42. So I want to play a, this is Ted Turner. You know, he was a kind of a left winger. He married Jane Fond. They gave, you know, as he got older, a lot of rich people get, as they get older, they decide to, as my father used to say, buy their way into heaven by becoming lefties. But this was Ted Turner in 1986. And he was being interviewed by 60 minutes. just after CNN started. And it starts out with the woman is interviewing him, but cut 15. Tell me if you agree with this statement. In my opinion, the greatest enemies America has ever had posing a greater threat to our way of life than Nazi Germany or Tojo's Japan. are the three television networks and the people that run them who are living amongst us and constantly tearing down everything that has made this country great. And what are they doing it for? For a handful of dollars. That's Ted Turner in 1986. And, you know, like so many people in life, his creation, his network, CNN, became the worst of the munch. Strange how that works out, isn't it? But can you imagine he said that in 1986? Brown University is going to take away his diploma, posthumously. 844-542-42. 844-542-42. So you've been following this Virginia thing, the Governor Abigail Spanberger. Everyone's been trying to figure out a name to call her Nothing Burger. But I think Scamberger is better. I think Scamberger makes it. Governor Scamberger. She today announced that she is not going to be a party to trying to fire the Virginia Supreme Court. Mighty nice of her, huh? I don't think she was going to get anywhere anyway. But she's not going to take part in that. And the majority leader of the state Senate had already announced that all this stuff was a non-starter. It's just, it really is incredible. But I guess they are still going to try to go to the Supreme Court, even though they have no chance of proceeding.

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So, you know, the new Attorney General, that was one of the real sad points of last year's off-year elections is the Republican Attorney General, who was a pretty good guy, Mayaris. He was a child of Cuban refugees. So he had a good firsthand view of communism, and he was a good guy, but he was defeated by this horrible guy, Jay Jones, the guy who said he wanted to kill the Republican. Speaker of the House or the Speaker of the Assembly. He's a he's a he's a he's not only a bad person and this was this was not like he said she said this was all in texts that he sent to a Republican member of the legislature and so he he's the one who's in charge of filing this this this appeal And I don't know if you saw it. First of all, he was using Jason Minare's, the prior Republican Attorney General's. He's been using his letterhead. He hasn't even bothered to get his own leatherhead. So he puts the initial pleading, I guess. He misspelled a couple of words, Virginia. And he misspelled Senator. And then he filed the appeal is to the U.S. Supreme Court. And he made it, I mean, there were a lot of misspellings in it, but he also made some other mistakes as well. Cut four. Tonight, Virginia Democratic leaders are going to the U.S. Supreme Court to try to overturn a state ruling striking down their new gerrymandered congressional map. The 4-3 decision at the Virginia State Court, Supreme Court, found that the Democratic-controlled legislature violated the Commonwealth's Constitution by not following clear and simple rules for a public vote on a constitutional amendment. It's unclear tonight whether the Supreme Court will even take up the case. I think he said at one point he said he was filing it with the, he meant to say U.S. Supreme Court and he said Supreme Court of Virginia. The Supreme Court of Virginia had already ruled. So he's appealing the ruling of a court that's already made the ruling. Eric, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Eric. Hey, Howie, how are you doing? Good. The last half hour you said he thought Trump was going to just turn around and I think he said Trump was just going to have to just blow him up. I think I have a little insight on why he doesn't want to just to blow Iran up because he wants the nuclear dust. He wants the uranium. Right. The reason he wants the, the reason he wants the uranium. is because uranium has a DNA to it, you know, like...

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work came from in the world. They can determine whether it came from China. They can determine whether it came from the United States. Well, I think one of the deals that they were trying to work or proposals was that Russia would take some of it and they would have other ways to keep an eye on it. I mean, not just this phony baloney way, you know, pinky promise and all that stuff like they do with Obama and Biden. But they wanted to have some way to... to really keep an eye on it. But I'm not sure you can deal with these people. I mean, you may just have to just like bomb into the next two or three levels. And may, you know, maybe it was a mistake not to not to let the Kurds and the other, the other smaller ethnic groups just try to take them out. And I understand. You know, the theory is you don't, you don't want another failed state in the region. And you don't want just, you know, they, and like Iraq, I mean, it's just, you know, you know, it's competing factions or competing tribes. And, you know, Saddam Hussein, as horrible as he was, I mean, he kept his thumb on everybody, you know. And now it's just kind of more fragmented. And they don't want that to happen again in Iran. But I mean, what are you going to do? I mean, there's still, you know, there's 90 million people. They keep saying that. And that's a huge, huge number. And the vast majority of them despise the Islamic occupiers, as Tusi calls them. And but still, there's four million of them. that are in the, that are in the Democratic Party of Iran, you know, who just, you know, who just will swallow anything, believe anything, as long as they're getting paid anyway. That's one reason why you've got to choke off their money, all their currency. And, you know, if that means, you know, stopping the oil from being pumped and destroying the oil for several generations, so be it. And Trump, you know, what can you say? I mean, as long as Trump's not, not bombing them. There's only so much they can accuse him of. And he can always just come back and say, hey, I asked him to make a deal. And they wouldn't make a deal. And so we just, you know, they had the choice to make it, make the deal. And I don't know, he would prefer, obviously. We would all prefer them to come to their senses. But they're, they're just, they're lunatics, as he always says. 844-542. 781 scamberger is like the bully that finally gets punched in the nose and backs off lesson learned she's like a mean girl though because she never she never pretended she never said she never pretended to be uh Ilhan Omar during the campaign you know she was she was uh mrs cleaver you know and then then she gets in and she turns into the wicked witch of the west oh I think that's why her approval rating is so dismal. I mean, she deluded. She lied to the people. It's bad enough to make lousy policies and hurt the population, your constituents. But when you lie to them before you do it, that's even worse, I think. 844, that's why I always say you can trust me. I'm not like the others. I'm not like Governor Abigail Spanberger.

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844-500, 4242.42. I'm Howie Car. Howie Car will return. Howie Car is back. Today's poll question is brought to you by J.J. Manning auctioneers. They're going to be handling the auction on Thursday of Karen Reed's SUV. Whether residential, commercial, or land, J.J. Manning can get your property sold now. To learn more, contact Charlie Gill at 800 52101 or J.J. Manning.com. With more than 16,000 sales and satisfied clients, you can be the next one. Jared, what's the poll question? What are the results thus far? Today's poll question, which you can vote in at howie carshow.com, is do you support suspending the federal gas tax of 18.4 cents per gallon? Yes, no, or don't know? Yes. 86% of the audience says yes, and 12% say no. 2% say they don't know. I thought it would be at least 96%. I thought the only way you could get it down a little bit is you say, would you prefer to have the federal gas tax of 18.4 cents or the state gas tax of 24 cents? Then I think the state tax would have won. But, you know, I can't believe no one wants the tax suspended. 844-542. 42. Paul, you're next with Howie Car. Go ahead, Paul. Hey, Howie. This Virginia thing has been really interesting, and there's some ironies there. The Democrats were arguing that election is something that happens on just one day of the year, like a day in November. Can you imagine if we said, okay, all voting now must happen on one day in November? Can we quote you on that, Democrats? Yeah. That's the length they were going to of two-facedness to try to win their point, which made me think of you, Howie, because if it wasn't for standards, if it wasn't for double standards, they'd have no standards at all. Right. Well, how about this one, Paul, too? The motto of the Commonwealth of Virginia is Sick, Simper, Tyrannus, thus always to tyrants. And yet, could any state have acted in a more tyrannical fashion than the Democrats did to get their 51% of the vote to basically disenfranchise 49% of the Virginia population? And then they had the audacity when the referendum question passed to quote six separate Tehranis. And then come to think of it, now that I'm thinking about it, What did John Wilkes Booth shout after he shot, probably one of the best or the second best, one of the two best presidents in the history of the United States in the head and then jumped onto the stage? Sick Semper Taranus after killing Abraham Lincoln. Exactly. And so in other words, when democracy doesn't work,

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Then we have to shoot people. Yeah. Then we have to be tyrants. Then we have to gerrymander. And it's irony that they claim their name as Democrats when they're not following democratic processes. Right. And then another thing I liked, and this wasn't just the people in Virginia, but this was all of them. Well, we're just trying to make up for what they did, what the Republicans did in Texas. Wait a second. Again, nobody realized it until this process started, but here in New England, six states, 21 members of Congress, 40% vote for Trump in the last three elections, two or three elections, and zero Republican congressman. Is that a gerrymander, Paul, or is that democracy in action? That's the only way you can get it is gerrymandering. And that's why right now they're having trouble because they've done all the gerrymandering they can. And now that it's beginning to swing the other way, that's why the Republicans are going to pick up lots of seats from this. You know, in industrial terms, business terms. Democrat gerrymandering is a mature industry. There's not much more they can do, but the Republican states, now they're making progress rapidly. It seems like there's one South Carolina, one day, Alabama the next day, you know, Mississippi. The Republicans are making up for lost time in the gerrymandering sweepstakes. And you know what? It would take a heart of stone not to laugh, especially when they're complaining like this. I mean, these, I got to play the, we don't have time for it now, but this Hakeem Jeffries cut from over the weekend on, on MSDNC, it's, I mean, it's really disturbing what he's talking about. He's talking about just trashing every, not just the, not just the Supreme Court and the appeals court, the circuit courts. He's talking about all the state courts. I think he wants to go into night court and traffic court and make sure there are no Republicans in traffic courts where they have them. 844-500, 4242.42. I'm Howie Carr.

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Live from the Burna Less Lethal Pistol Pistol Studio, it's Howie Carr. 844-5-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-F2-2. FDA Commissioner Marty Makary resigns from Post. I guess he was really a disaster, but, you know... All I could say, I judge people by how good they are as guests on the Howie Car Show. And he was fantastic. And he, I know, I know I have a micro vision. I'm not, the macro is not for me, micro is for me. But he was always good. And he wrote great columns for the Wall Street Journal, too. Just really good. And he, you know. He used to say he had like a staff of 30 people in Johns Hopkins, and he would find out stuff about the, he would look into the COVID statistics and come up with stuff. And I remember asking him one time, I said, How come the CDC didn't come up with this? The CDC has 50,000 people on the payroll. You have 30 people on the payroll. And he just said, you know, my people work or my people care. It's just it's a shame. It didn't work out because he was a good, he was really a good gadfly. All those guys were, you know. What's them, Kildorf? The guy, Martin Kildorf, he was from Harvard, public health. He was a, he was a guest here once or once or twice. And they all got run out of their universities, you know. It's pitiful. I mean, that's why, you know, I think, I know I have a friend of mine who says, he said, who do you prefer Marco Rubio or JD Vance? And he said, well, she said just based on the fact that that Marco Rubio didn't go to Kay Ivey League colleges, that gives him an edge with me. And I hadn't thought about that. But, I mean, you know, he went to Ohio State and he was in the Marines and he comes from a hardscrabble background. But he did go to Yale law school. And you got to. You've got to keep, you know, that's two strikes. That's two strikes. 844-542. 42. Paul, you're next with Howie Carr. Go ahead, Paul. Hey, Howie. I just wanted us, the Iran war. It makes me remember the Monty Python Black Knight movie with the Black Knights of the short place, and he's chosen the heck out of this other guy, and he won't quit. It's the end of it. It's just a flesh wound. All of his limbs are chopped off, and he says it's just a flesh wound.

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Yeah. No, that's the situation they're in. They decided to screw around with those destroyers, and they sent out all those little boats, and they blew them all up. It's like those little boats are like kamikaze flights in World War II. Only sometimes they hit the, they really hit the ship. I don't think these guys are ever going to hit the ship. And the other thing is all the kamikaze pilots were on sake. I don't know what these guys are on. I hope they're giving them something. How are the kamikaze dolphins doing? Are they getting paid? You know, they've frozen off all the currency. Are they getting their daily ration of fish? 844-542. So today, Kash Patel, the FBI director, was in front of the Senate committee. And, you know, they were having the hearings. And so, of course, it was the usual theater. And so, Senator Chris Van Hollen, Maryland Mann's, Senator. He had margaritas with Maryland man, as you may recall. So he was going after Kash Patel. And Kash Patel just laid into him. Cut 18. I didn't ask you that. I'm not testifying here, sir, and I don't lie. Maybe the next time you run up a $7,000 bar tab we can talk about it. Well, see, there you go. Lying again, you suggested. In the FBC report, I'll post it right now. You suggested it was public. It wasn't public money, as you know. That was for a 50-member staff. So it wasn't $7,000 bar tab. Mr. Kash Patel, I'm glad. Let me just say in closing, Mr. Chairman. Two things.

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As Bulger used to say of Ed Markey, it applies to Chris Van Hollen, to a battle of wits, he comes unarmed. All these guys from the one-party states, they just don't have it. They don't have the fastball, do they? They're just not used to going up against the major league hitters. And when they run into somebody, They just get shallow in the first inning. And so Chris Van Hollen is trying to smear him now as an alcoholic, and this goes on for a while. Cut 19. Occasions when your security detail had difficulty waking or locating you. Is that right? No, it's a total farce. I don't even know where you get this stuff, but it doesn't make it credible because you say so. I'm not saying it, Director Kash Patel. It's been... written and documented. You are literally saying it. No, I'm saying that these are reports, Director Kash Patel. Unlike for baseless reports, the only person that was slinging margaritas in El Salvador on the taxpayer dollar with a convicted gang-banging rapist was you. You know, the fact that ran up a $7,000 bar tab in Washington, D.C. at the lobby dark was you. This suggests to me. This suggests to me. Allegations are true. Are you polygraping? Director Kash Patel, come on. These are serious allegations that were made against you. The allegations are false. You drink in margaritas with a gang gang. Actually, it just goes to show you don't. You running a $7,000 bar tab at the lobby bar has been filed by your own office. This goes to show. During the day, that's you. This is the ultimate example of hypocrisy. I will not be tarnished by baseless allegations. Let me ask questions. The fact that you mentioned that. indicates you don't know what you are talking about. Now, here, director. The only thing I know is you're the one drinking margarias with film. Again, he can't handle. You know, Sheldon Whitehouse could have handled that better. And there's a man who really has problems. Chuck Salari just saw him last weekend. He was buying bird seed in Newport. I said, how Sheldon Whitehouse does he get to be in Newport buying bird seed? Because, of course, he's a birder. I don't mind watching birds, but I don't buy bird seed. I used to buy bird seed. I had a feeder, but it was for raccoons and squirrels, and so I stopped doing it. But anyway, you know, Kash Patel just is not going to take it. And, you know, I'm so glad to see that the old days of decorum. are gone. You know, it used to be, you remember Ted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. what he did to Justice Bork? I mean, he just came in. He came in, he was drunk. He was, it was after lunch, and he had his usual liquid lunch. And he just started, you know, reading this crap that some of his aides had put out. And it just destroyed the guy. And Bork couldn't do anything because there was this decorum.

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You know, it was like being in an appeals court, you know. But now there's none of that anymore. And I'm glad. I'm glad that's, it's this way. Because, again, I like the fact that in the second term, Trump has brought in all these people that were attacked. And Kash Patel, as you know, was the former. Chief of Staff for Devin Nunes, who was the congressman that Schiff made up all the lies about. And they took him, they basically benched him for six months because he had to answer all these spurious charges, just like Schiff made spurious charges about Trump and everybody else. And Kash Patel understands exactly who these people are and he's not going to take it. And I don't blame him, not a bit. Remember Corey Lewandowski when he was talking to, was he talking to Eric Swalwell, I believe, or was it Seth Moulton? One of him he was calling Mr. President because they ran for president for about 10 minutes in 2020 and he was just, he just, and I thought to myself, wow, that's really insulting to make sport of this guy. But then I thought, you know what? Why not? Why not? So here's the last cut from Kash Patel dealing with Marilyn Mann's favorite senator. Cut 20. Are you willing to take the test? It's called the audit test. that members of our active duty, military, and others take to determine whether they have a drinking problem? I'll take any tests you're willing to take. I will take it, Dr. Patelli. I'll take it. You ready to take it? Let's go. Yes or no? Let's go. Side by side. I'll take it. All right. I think that the fact that you're so, have you, have you ordered polygraph tests?

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Since Patches Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was the congressman from Rhode Island, I have suggested that what they need in the House of Representatives, probably the Senate too, is a breathalyzer. Before you speak, you have to blow into the breathalyzer. And if you don't, and if you, if you fail it's like one of those things that they have for drunk, drunk driving convicted people. You know, if you, if you can't pass the test, you can't turn the, you can't turn the microphone on instead of the ignition. You can't turn the microphone on. And you can't speak. And I would have saved patches a lot of, a lot of trouble. And you know what? It would mean what, it would have meant one last chapter for me. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Babylon, Volume 2, when I printed all of his great moments, like making men's meat. That was one of my, I myself have educated myself. I remember all those great lines from Patrickis Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the fishing, the fishing lines. Maybe I'll get that during the break. I'll see if I can find volume two and just read his famous. He was up against, he was running against a doctor, a guy, a physician, vigilante was his name. And I mean, the guy was smart and he ran a clinic. And he was just a top-notch guy. And he goes into a debate. And of course, he's the, underdog, total underdog against this net wet. I mean, I don't know any other way to describe him, but a net wet. 844-5-42. I'm Howie Car. Follow Howie on TikTok. We're looking at TikTok at Howie Car Radio Network. The name is hot. The brand is hot.

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Howie Car is back. So I'm down to my last two or three copies of both Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Babylon volumes one and two. But we're going to print, we're going to give it to Amazon and have it become a print on demand book. But right now, I found one copy of... Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Babylon, Volume 2. And here's the exact quote. This is from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s, Patches Robert F. Kennedy Jr., when he was first running for Congress. He was a state rep. He was running against Kevin Vigilante, the physician. And a big issue at the time in Rhode Island was the supposed overfishing in Georgia's bank. Okay, and I'm going to read Patch's response. Any of the dollars that are coming through to help those fishermen to stay off the Georgia's bank because it's being overfished, we ought to be very careful how those dollars are appropriated. So New Bedford and Fall River fishing vessels do not capture the business that Rhode Island fishing vessels have been smart enough to anticipate because we were ahead of the curve in trying to fish for these other species of fish that were not being overfished.

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May we quote you on that. I put vodka and Poland Springwater bottles, and I put oxy cotton and bare aspirin bottles. He got a... At the traditional Robert F. Kennedy Jr. weekend, and I think 1990 or 1991, he had just gotten out of a drug rehab center. You know, he'd just been in being cleaned up off of Coke. And so he comes back and he's drinking steadily with his father. drinking after coming out of a rehab center. Like there's not really a big difference ultimately. If you're on drugs, it's pretty much the same as being on booze. So his father gets him off Coke theoretically. And then they go out after the, after the rape occurred on Sunday morning. And they can't spend any time at the church because there's no high mass, you know, all that for Easter Sunday. So they go around the corner to Chuck and Harrells. Ted orders a Bloody Mary, okay? You know what Patches ordered? A Long Island iced tea. And he had three Long Island iced teas, which have about like six, seven kinds of booze in them in 40 minutes, because they got the bill later on in discovery. I mean, what kind of, I mean, I know Ted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was an alky and totally irresponsible. What kind of person lets his kid, his son, drink like that after he's just gotten out of rehab? You know, I think he definitely had a problem with alcohol. I still, right now, Leslie, have trouble talking about this. This is like breaking the family cook here. I am now outside the family line. After his father died, he actually stopped drinking. And, I mean, apparently he hasn't had a drink since then. So he's, you know, he's okay. Still not the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree, but he's not drunk, so he can get by. John, you're next with Howie Car. Go ahead, John. Howie, how are you doing? Good. Regarding this Tyler Brown, you know, there's a lot of, they're saying he was under the Department of Probation, he was under the Department of Parole. Yeah, they don't seem to know. Yeah. Yeah, but I'll tell you what I think is going on. I believe he was in prison, so he would be on parole, and they said a parole officer alerted the police to the issue yesterday, and I believe they're trying to... stay away from the Department of Parole publicity because the current parole board is letting out a lot of people who shouldn't be let out. I don't know if you've been following that. I sure, I sure have been following it. I mentioned earlier, the only one they haven't let out is the one who shot Mary and Ryan, the district attorney of Middlesex County. There you go.

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Yeah, there you go. And the other thing, have you been following the, there was a Massachusetts Supreme Court decision about parole for guys serving consecutive sentences? Have you been following that? No, no, is that? A couple years ago, I don't know, it was two or three years ago, the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled that guys serving consecutive sentences, it used to be. If they serve the first sentence and they would be granted parole, they would start the next sentence. Now, if they are granted parole after the first sentence, they are free into the society. They don't have to serve the consecutive sentence, the next sentence. It's unbelievable. What really bothers me is this emerge. I didn't know about that. We'll check that out. But, you know, what gets me is this emerging adults thing that the SJC put through. You know, that if you're 18 to 20, you don't know what you're doing. But yet, John. If you're 13 or 14 and you decide that you're a different sex than you were born, that's okay. And the school's supposed to cover it up for you. And you can make the decision what kind of, you know, what your plumbing is going to be. And that's okay. But if you kill somebody, you don't have any, you don't have any responsibility for what you did. It's just. The Mass Supreme Judicial Court, they're all bad. All the judges are bad in this state. Well, 98% of them. I'm Howie Carr.