Thanksgiving is Canceled! Francesca Hong's Old Posts Come Back to Haunt Her, Plus Mamdani's Grocery Store Reversal | 8.04.26 - The Grace Curley Show Hour 2
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She is running in the Wisconsin gubernatorial race, and the primary for that race has four remaining Democrats in there, and it takes place on August 11. So that's why you've been seeing her a lot now doing the morning shows and going on all the news networks. I saw her on with Dana Perino a few days ago. She was asked about abolishing the police, couldn't give an answer. And it brings me to what I keep seeing with these candidates. which is a version of Kamala Harris. And if you don't remember this, when Kamala Harris had her moment in the sun where she was running for president, and there was happy, happy joy, joy. We did it, Joe. Oh, yeah. Joe, we did hit. Beyonce's going to come out and she's going to sing. What's that? Oh, she's not going to sing. Okay. She's not going to sing. But she's going to say that she supports me. When Kamala Harris had that little runway that she did to blow through a billion dollars, one of the things that was so critical during that time period was that she had to, not to the world. She had to go on all the different shows. Because at that point, Jared, she had to talk, remember? It was like as VP, as JD Vance, as they call it, she didn't have to talk and she didn't. She would have these like really, really curated, heavily orchestrated, sit down interviews occasionally with like the guy from subway takes, which it was such a disaster. He said, I eat no for breakfast. We can't even run this because this woman can't put a sentence together. It's insane. But she would have very, very specific, short, only friendly media conversations. But then when she decided, when Joe said, hey, I'm not going to run, and he got, well, George Clooney said, hey, you're not going to run. Kamala Harris was crowned the Dem nominee. And again, democracy at work. They decided, no, we don't need any sort of. election or primary we're just going to make Kamala Harris the nominee because people like her so much and she's really able to spin together a word salad and so she starts going out on the on the shows and she has no option now she has to talk she has to do a debate she has to answer some questions and really what it became And how many days was it, Jared? Wasn't it the name of her book? It was 107 days. Thank you, sir. 107 days of her telling us that anything she had said before in her life, she did not mean. It was 107 days of walking back every stance, every comment, every tweet that she'd ever made. You know, oh, when I compared ice to the KKK, I didn't mean that. When I said, young people are stupid. That's why we keep them in dormitories. I didn't mean that. It all became like, oh, anything I said, that wasn't me talking. That was old Kamala Harris. This is new Kamala Harris. Don't worry about all the old stuff. That's not coming into play. When I just spent the last four years ignoring the border crisis, don't.
Don't let that don't even think for a second. That's the energy I'm bringing into the new administration. Forget about it. That's what all these DSA candidates are doing. And I find it weird because like they, okay, so here's an example. Abolishing prisons. Francesca Hong has to walk that back. Abolishing the police. Abdul. Abdul El-Sayed has to walk that back. Calling to assassinate Trump, Francesca Hong, has said that, but now she has to tone down the rhetoric and walk it back. Cancelling Thanksgiving, Francesca Hong, the Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate has said that, but now she has to walk it back or, you know, move on from it and avoid the issue and pivot. And I just want to point out that for a bunch of wonderkins that are going to solve all the world's problems with their socialist agendas. with their economic ideologies that are going to put capitalism to shame for a bunch of people who have all the answers and have never been wrong and have no humility i want to tell you that you didn't build that and you didn't earn that we're going to take that away from you and we're going to tax you more and if we tax you more we're going to be able to build more things we're gonna build free we're gonna go grocery stores where the products are 30% off we're gonna have free buses and when none of that stuff materializes too bad because we're still better people than you are because we're socialists we care okay comrade when none of that stuff works out then what but the thing I find funny is they have all these ideas that are gonna lead us to this utopia Okay, just look at NYC. NYC, three bags, two bucks, one me. They have all these great ideas that are going to lead us to their socialist utopia. And then the second they had asked about it, they're running away from their previous comments. I just don't get it. These DSA people don't want to talk about all their great ideas right before a primary. Explain that one to me. It's like when Obama told the left-wing party that he had created, essentially. He told them to stop saying defund the police, like that snappy slogan, defund the police. Not because, Jared, he thinks it's a bad idea. You'll notice if you go back in those interviews, he never says that. But because he doesn't say, like, oh, the police are essential or, you know, God, I've had secrets. I've had guys with guns protecting me for the last however many years. No, no, no, he doesn't say any of that. He explains how that kind of slogan defund the police turns people off. You lose a bunch of voters. So the game is you can harbor these intense feelings of hate against America and Thanksgiving and the police and the Senate and all these other institutions that make up what this country is. You can harbor all this intense hate towards Western civilization and the nuclear family. And that's all great. That's all super swell.
But you got to keep it hush, hush until you get into office because you got to convince some of these moderates or independents who can be easily bamboozled that you are not looking to fundamentally transform the country. If so facto, if you can do that, if you can convince them that everything you've ever said, every comment you ever made you don't actually mean, and that it was taken out of context, or that you were tired that day and you just, it was off the cuff, or you were younger and your views have transformed and evolved. Then you might actually get a chance to do just that. You might get a chance to get in there and transform the country. You just got to trick them first. So let's go through some of these cuts. Let's start with Francesca Hong being asked about Thanksgiving by Caitlin Susan Collins. She has previously said that she thinks Thanksgiving should be canceled. This is cut four. One thing that they brought up as well was a post from you in 2021 where you said Americans should cancel Thanksgiving, should have done this in 1621. The post has been deleted. Republicans have been highlighting it. Do you still believe that Thanksgiving should be canceled? Do you know what I'm going to say? I want to see how predictable I am. Do you know what I'm going to say? Here's what I'm going to say. Why? is Caitlin Susan Collins. Why can't she just say? Do you think thanks you said do you think Thanksgiving should be canceled? Do you still think Thanksgiving should be canceled? Why does she have to say you deleted it? Republicans keep pouncing on it. This is what they're saying. They've highlighted this. They're seizing on it. They're making it a big deal. What do you say? Why do you have to put us in as the middleman? It's true. She said it. So why not just ask the question based off the facts that you have? You felt this way. Do you still feel that way? It's not that hard. It's not that hard. These people make so much money to get these cushy jobs where they sit around and they yell at people like Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. and they tell all of us we're not experts and they tell all of us we're dumb and we don't get it and we're being part of a cult. And then meanwhile, you can't ask the most basic question without couching it with, well, Republicans are, they keep pointing out the fact that you said this crazy thing. Well, did she say the crazy thing? Did she post the crazy thing? then that should be the story. It's not the fact that I saw that she posted the crazy thing or that I'm concerned that she posted the crazy thing. It's that she posted it. So just ask her about it. Sorry, Jerry. Play the rest. Republicans have been highlighting it. Do you still believe that Thanksgiving should be canceled? I'm a chef and one of the first meals that I made that was for the community when I was 16 was a Thanksgiving meal. I always think my hospitality background in owning a restaurant for seven, eight years that bringing folks around the table to share conversation and build community is always a good thing.
But Thanksgiving is also a time that's incredibly painful for many people in our communities. And so I think there I wanted to make sure that people understood that there are multiple views, but views can evolve. And the position that I'm running for right now, and I think my background as a chef, will actually help me become a better governor that's able to bring more people to the table. I want to just fill you guys in on what would have happened if Caitlin Susan Collins had been interviewing a Republican about two phrases into that long rambling sentence. Caitlin Susan Collins would have been saying yes or no. Yes or no. Is it a yes or no? If you were president today, forget president. Let's play a hypothetical that we're actually dealing with. If you were a king. For the king for the day, Francesca, would you cancel Thanksgiving? Thanksgiving's tomorrow. You have the power to cancel it. Do you cancel it? Yes or no. I just, there's a lot of people on social media pointing out that this should become a standard question now for Democrats. Do you want to cancel Thanksgiving? So yeah, let's have it like this. Do you think we should cancel Thanksgiving? Yes or no. That's question number one. Question number two. At what age do you think it's okay for a child to decide to transition with puberty blockers or medical intervention? We just need an age. We don't need any long lined up if I'm a chef. I was a swing coach. I was a yes or no. It's a yes or no. Answer it. These are questions that would actually really cause a lot of struggles. And I'm not just talking about for Francesca Hong. And I know that the real takeaway with that is this crazy woman wants to cancel Thanksgiving. But I'm a little bit thrown off by the way she answers things. Very robotic. She doesn't have the charisma of Mr. Hunk pumping iron in the gym who's friends with Hasan Piker. She doesn't have that same kind of. charm everybody's talking about weight loss injections because the results are so dramatic they work by lowering blood sugar and reducing appetite so what if you're looking to lose weight but you're not interested in the painful weekly injections especially when you hear about some of those intense side effects well that's why doctors created a weight loss supplement called lean and the results are remarkable The studied ingredients in lean have been shown to lower your blood sugar, burn fat by converting it into energy, and curb your appetite and cravings so you're not as hungry. Taylor has been using lean, and he loves it. It's not for the casual dieter with only a few pounds to lose. The doctors at Brickhouse Nutrition created lean for frustrated dieters with 10 or more pounds to lose. And you will see results. You'll feel better. And it will eliminate so much of that food noise that can drive you crazy throughout the day, especially around that. afternoon slump where you want a donut or you want something sugary sweet. So let's get you started with 20% off and free rush shipping so you can add lean to your healthy diet and exercise plan. Visit takelein.com and enter code grace for your discount. That's promo code grace at take lean.com. We'll be right back.
The conversation doesn't end when the show does. Subscribe now to the Howie Car Radio Network wherever you get your podcasts. And listen when it's convenient for you. This is the Grace Curley Show. Welcome back, everyone. I could have done a poll question today, like, what's the craziest stance that Francesca Hong has ever had? Because the Thanksgiving one for today is pretty wild, but we're just getting started. Should have canceled that in 1621. These are great questions. I should ask people to send in, like, what's your best question? You have 10 Democrats on a debate stage. What question are you asking them that you think is really going to tell you whether or not they've gone completely crazy yet? Some of these people have. Some of these people have gone full crazy. Some of them have not. And whether or not they want to admit it is a different story. Let's do the poll question here and we'll play more sound cuts from Francesca Hong. I also want to play this sound cut of Pete Buttigieg saying we need to tax people more so we can build high-speed trains. How's that working out in California? Well, again, I just want specifics, Jared. What number? What's the number we have to reach? What's the fair share we have to reach? How many taxes? How much tax money does Gavin Newsom or Pete Buttigieg or any of these people need to actually build something? Because the numbers... The money that's being brought in is not enough, they tell us, but the money that you have is producing absolutely nothing. Say it again. How's that train doing? I'd hate to be wrong on this, Jared. The old adage, Grace, how much more do you need to be taxed? How much more do you get? Jared, you're the California boy. Have you heard from any of your friends back there about that high-speed train? Is it moving and shaking yet? They have yet to see it in operation. Yeah. Yeah, well, we're waiting with bated breath. Well, we'll get that as soon as we get Gavin Newsom's tax returns. He let like 10 people in to look at them and then write down on a pad and paper what was in his tax return. So transparency is the California way. Today's poll question is brought you by perfect smiles. Don't be fooled by imposters with similar names. If you're unhappy with your smile, you need to visit Dr. Tam in Nashua. Call 18444 for a perfect smile or visit perfect smiles.com. Jared, what is the poll question and what are the results thus? Today's poll question, which you can vote in at grace curly show.com is who is going to win the Democratic Senate primary in Michigan, Abdul El-Sayed or Rep. Haley Stevens? Abdul, I think. 79% of the audience now says Abdul El-Sayed, 21% for Rep. Haley Stevens. I mean...
What I've been reading is like this Democrat Michigan whatever the Senate race is already kind of in his rear view people are talking about him for 2028 This is what Pete Buttigieg is going up against. A lot of these, a lot of these Democrat establishment players who have been told over the years that they have a path to the White House, that they have a path to the presidency. They should be shaking in their boots right now because the DSA, as loathsome as it might be, is churning out star. We'll come back to this. We'll talk more about it. And I've got Pete Buttigieg in the news and so much more. Stick with us. The Grace Curley Show is on the air. Whenever we figure out a way to make sure you can't hide all of your wealth or all of your income from being fairly taxed. Very wealthy people will figure out some other place to hide it. And then we'll have to develop a new policy to deal with that. I guess my point is that's okay. Too often we have just hesitated to do anything, refused to do anything because it might be hard or because it might not last. But if the idea that... somebody will figure out a way around this law meant that you shouldn't have the law. That would be an argument against having any law. So it's messy. It's hard. But I am sure that if we had a more reasonable rate of taxation on capital gains and on corporate income, and if we made it harder to pass along wealth, especially inherited wealth, without paying any taxes on it, or some of these other maneuvers like this borrowing thing you're talking about, we would have a fairer country because we'd still have capitalism. There'd still be lots of motivation and lots of reason to innovate and build a business and create jobs and do all the things that very wealthy people have done. And also, we would be out of this doom loop where they're saying, well, we can't possibly have as good health care as other countries. We couldn't possibly do something like, I don't know, fast trains here in the United States. We couldn't possibly have rural hospitals be properly funded or public education. Of course we can. I just, I want to go back to the high speed rails there because I think that's actually the perfect example. I don't think he meant to use it as the perfect example, but how much did they spend? on the high speed rail in California that I had just asked Jared about that I don't think they've I don't think they put down any of the tracks for this high speed rail and yet they spent billions of dollars on it and actually Steve Hilton replied back to this and this is the same interview by the way where Pete Buttigieg says he wants to abolish the US Senate
and the electoral college. And then he's like, I still can't believe that anybody considers this radical. This is an attempt by a... Fairly, I would actually say a pretty smart Democrat is, is Pete Buttigieg compared to the rest of the Democrats, to try to align himself more with what he sees as the new version of the Democrat Party, the Francesca Hong, the Abdul El Saeeds. Like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, an Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at one point was more like a Pete Buttigieg than she was a DSA candidate. She was really playing it safe. But a lot of these people now, especially the younger people who have presidential aspirations, they don't want to lose out. on the ability to be part of this movement that's generating all this buzz. Now, that could backfire. That could backfire. And not just because people are pointing out, hey, you know, we spent billions of dollars on this high speed rail and nothing ever materialized. But also because, and here's the tweet from Steve Hilton, Mayor Pete seems to think the only reason we haven't built high speed rail is a lack of money. Does he know it's already $200 billion over budget and six years late? And they haven't laid a single mile of track in California. his high speed rail maybe stick to potholes pete and he talks about tax you know raising taxes i just want to remind people i think what he was running for president he supported raising corporate taxes from 21% to 35 so yeah there's definitely going to be an incentive for people to you know create things and try to have success if you're taxing them like that if you're taking away that much of their their profits and their income i mean sure that's one way to do it that's one way to motivate people but I hate this idea that all we need is a little bit more of your money because I've seen what you've done with the money so far and I don't think I'm alone when I say I'm not very impressed But I think the panic that is ensuing here with this party is that people are, people, Jared, right now are hedging their bets, you know? And you've got some guys like Pete who are kind of walking the middle line. He's not going to come out like El Abdul El-Sayed and say that I want to, I want Chuck Schumer gone. He's not going to say anything like that in case this doesn't go the way these DSA candidates think it will. But he also wants to, you know, let the alligator know that. He's one of the good ones in case this alligator does gain control and then it will give him a little bit more love and not eat him. So that's what I think you're seeing a lot of here with these Democrats is they're walking this fine line. Do I stick with the establishment Democrats who for as long as they've been in office, as long as they've been part of this party, that's been the way to do things. You listen to the Nancy Pelosi's. You listen to the Chuck Schumer. You listen to the Hakeem Jeffries. That's who you listen to. And now.
there's a huge change whether or not that change is going to lead to success in the general is one thing but they want to make sure that on the off chance it does on the off chance that abdul el saide or Francesca Hong or any of these radical democrat socialists catch fire and have success that they can be part of it. They're not left out in the rain with James Carville. Just them and James Carville screaming into his Mac, screaming into his video camera. Like, I don't want to be, oh no. Oh, no, what have I done? It's just me and James Carvel outside the tent getting rained on. And he's so angry. And every time he talks, he spits on me. You don't want that. So let's play a little bit more Francesca Hong here because I find this amazing. And this is, we played the cut when she's asked about Thanksgiving. Now let's see when Caitlin Susan Collins asks her about prisons, which at one point she did say she wanted to abolish them. This is cut five. You still hold the view that you laid out in May, which was that in a perfect world, it would be a world without prisons. I think talking about what may be aspirational and then understanding the role of the governor, what they can and cannot do and what is... implementable right now. These are different conversations. If we're going to be serious about public safety and ensure that everyone's human right to feel safe is what we are trying to do, we have to make sure that the system right now that is incarcerating more black and brown men than any other state in the country right now, where we have our schools are having to go to referendum just to try to figure out if they can keep the lights on. making sure that we are delivering solutions, not focusing on labels or slogans. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I know that the socialist robot has to take over for all these answers, but can you just give us a yes or no? Or at least give us some lyrics from Imagine by John Lennon. You may say I'm a dreamer. I'm really understanding now, Jared, as I get older, why that's all these people's favorite song, all these socialists, because John Lennon, like all these people, was big on talking about no possessions and then had a lot of possessions. He was big on talking about, imagine, he was aspirational. But he wasn't so big on walking the walk as far as not having possessions. And I think that's something that they can relate, connect to through the music. Okay, this is Francesca Hong. Now we've moved on to Pod Save America. Listen, you know, I just gave Caitlin Susan Collins grief for the way she's setting up these questions. But this is even better. What's this guy's name again, Jared? I always forget. It's John Favro? Yeah, John Favro. John Favro, not the actor. Different John Favro. He's one of the Obama bros. And he was the one who was super big on Graham Platner.
Really great judge of character this guy is. He thought Graham Platner got two thumbs up. Now he's telling people, you know, he's still giving people his two cents on certain candidates. And so he's sitting down with Francesca Hong and asking her the hard questions. Take a listen to this lead up. This is cut six. Your 2020 posts supporting, defunding the police, quote. as a first step towards abolishing the police, which in a separate post you said, quote, exists to uphold white supremacy. Now, I know you've said you're not running to defund the police. It's not something you can do as governor and that people's views can evolve. I'm wondering how your views on policing have evolved since 2020. My views have only become stronger in that I'm serious about public safety. I will not abolish the police. My views are that people are struggling right now and need basic needs met. And I want to focus on stopping violent crime and giving law enforcement the resources and the training that they need, but ensure that we are also holding accountable law enforcement that does not follow the law. Now, if you're disgusted by John Favreau and you're like, what kind of softball question was that? Why don't you tell me how your views have evolved? Just keep in mind, this is the guy who asked Hasan Piker. When you say Hamas is a thousand times better, what do you mean by that? What do you mean by that? He wanted Hasan Piker to walk back his views on Hamas. He's like, I know that you say these things about Hamas, but you don't actually like Hamas. And Hasan Piker was like, no, I do. I do. I do. I really do. The thing I said... The thing I said that you're trying to convince your audience of idiots is not what I meant. I did mean. So I'm telling you here on your show, it's exactly what I meant. And they still won't believe me. It's that they still won't take. You've got to take people at their word. Not their word three days before their primary where they're telling you, I've evolved. And this is why I think Thanksgiving is actually really yummy because I'm a chef and I think police are great. And things can change and people change and things happen and that's why we are here. No, take people at their word about what they believe and listen to them and vote based off that. Not what they tell John Favro when they're trying to get the gullible voters out there to come out and support them. God, it is so pathetic. It's just pathetic. And I mean, obviously shame on Sean Fabro or John Fabro, but you have to have shame. And he clearly does not. I wanted to switch gears here, though, just for a minute and go to another socialist star, Zohran Mamdani. Now, this is a guy. who has been very vocal about some of the wonderful things he wants to do for New York City. We focused on the free buses, which I don't know if people have seen that Ed Markey and Ianna Presley teamed up, and they want to bring free buses to the entire country to the tune of $25 billion. Do you see? Do you see? Look at my bus! The wheels on the bus go around and around.
I actually like the way I just phrased that. $25 billion free buses. Have you ever heard of anything? This is the Democrat Party in a nutshell. $25 billion. for free wink wink wink double wink buses what could possibly go wrong but mayor may uh mayor Zohran Mamdani has not just promised free buses i think he's since walked that back he not he also promised to arrest b b bnayahu he's walked that back and one of the big things though was grocery stores he's going to build these grocery stores And they're going to offer food to New York City residents for 30% less than other stores. So 30% less than the average price. And it's a discount. It's a discount for New Yorkers. And yesterday, he was explaining how they're going to differentiate between whose residents of New York City and the people who aren't, the scammers who are trying to get the 30% discount. This is cut too. How are you going to keep people from taking advantage of that deal, basically, and is there going to be a limit on the number of items that someone can take that are discounted at that level from that essential basket? So our RFP makes very clear that this is a program for New Yorkers to be able to put food on the table, not a program for people to be able to make a quick buck through reselling. I'm going to pass it over to our EDC head GPAC to add some additional details. Yes, if you look at our RFP for the operator, we are looking to make sure that we target New Yorkers, whether it be sort of a library card-esque and also we manage who's buying and that is focused on everyday New Yorkers. So we are mindful of that. And so we're going to make sure that we have all the things in place to make sure that that does not happen. Sounds pretty racist to me. How are you going to make sure? I know she said library card-esque. How are you going to make sure that people who are not New Yorkers are not taking advantage of this 30% discount? How would you ever do that without asking for an ID? Even a library card I consider racist, by the way. Anything. Hope no married women want to get groceries. Right, right. Or, you know, some of the other groups that we've been told can't get access to identification. There's a lot of groups out there that we've been told by Democrats. This is Jim Crow 2.0. If you require people to find IDs or to get licenses, you might as well just call yourself Jim Crow 2.0, Jim Eagle. And now the grocery stores in New York City are going to ask people for IDs to buy food? And so naturally people ran with this because it is pretty hypocritical and then Zohran Mamdani does what he does best and he walks that back. Can I have cut three? This is on with Joy Reid.
And we're talking about a city-run grocery store, one in each borough, which, by the way, you do not need an ID to shop at no matter what you've just heard in the news of today. We're talking about actually addressing the question of skyrocketing grocery prices. We've seen in the last, you know, six or seven years alone an increase in grocery prices of around 30 percent. And we are going to be delivering a city-rolet's-so. I hate to interrupt because I'm sure I'm sure Joy Reid was going to get to it eventually. Number one, why is he going to enjoy Reid's podcast? That should be everyone's first concern. But number two, if you were not going to ask for ID, how are you going to prove that people are from New York and aren't just coming in and taking this discount? Are you going to ask them to sing part of Empire State by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys? And if they can do like the first verse without making any mistakes, they get the discount. What's going to be the test here? What's going to be the test to make sure? Are you going to show them a picture of like five iconic New Yorkers and see if you get three out of five you get the discount? What is going to be the system? And your person, your head of whatever her title was, set a library card. So yeah, it does seem like you guys are asking for some sort of identification. It might not be a license. It's starting to get to the point now where you're going to need more identification to shop at the socialist. grocery store and to shovel the streets in New York City than you are going to need to go to vote. And that worked out really well in New Jersey because there's no fraud going on. There's no fraud going on anywhere. But just know you're going to need your papers please if you want to shovel in the city of in New York City or if you want to get bananas at the 30% off grocery store. But besides that, IDs are racist. Unless you want to shovel or unless you want to buy groceries, in which case IDs are just, you know, it's just a way to ensure that everything's fair. Makes sense. Makes total sense. When we come back, we're going to play cut from Aaron Rogers. He's one of the people that I do think can take a huge victory lap on the downfall of Dr. Anthony Fauci, and he does just that. So stay with us. More of the Grace Curley show up next.
This is the Grace Curley show. You know, it's funny because in all these Francesca Hong videos, Jared, she sounds so reserved and so calculated and so timid. And it's almost like you're talking to a customer service robot where there's not a real person there. And then I saw this video of her talking about 86 and Trump. Can I have cut seven? In the restaurant industry, when we're out of something, we say it's 86th. And I'd say it's about fucking time we 86 Trump. It's amazing how talking about Trump, whether they're talking about assassinating him or however they want to spin it. If she wants to say James Comey with the seashells, I just thought it meant he's out of whatever. That's when they're really comfortable. That's the only time they're really confident in what they're saying. It's not when they're talking about abolishing the police and all this stuff. It's when they're talking about getting rid of Donald Trump. Then you see the real chutzpah of these. Democrats. Otherwise, it's like, I'm just, I'm like a little, a little deer in the headlights here. I want to play this cut from Aaron Rogers commenting on Dr. Anthony Fauci to end the show today. Take a listen. Absolute criminal. I'm on. Can you tell us about the mindset of coming into your last season? Like, that's a real thing. It feels like, because is everything better? Is everything funner? Is everything more awesome? Like, how do you kind of view this year or verse maybe the years of the past? Now I'm going to plead the fifth. Okay. Okay.
Like that absolute coward, Tony Fletcher. Absolute coward. Are it's back, baby. Are you kidding me? Yeah, 111 times. You got a pardon and you're in front of, and you pleaded over 100 times at the White House. What are you scared of, Tony? I thought you were the science. Yeah, yeah. I thought you were, I am science, and you get up there and he can't answer a question. Yeah. Rogers never bent the knee with the vaccine mandate in the NFL, and I got a feeling he doesn't regret that. All right, everyone in Michigan. Get out and vote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Howie cars come up next.