Hour 1 of NMN, Sophie Drama, Dumb TN Teacher + Joan's World
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104 segmentsA lot going on today, and it's 635 Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson is going to be joining us. He's going to chime in. You remember yesterday? We talked about how Representative Jason Zachary said that the state legislature was going to look at flock cameras. Well, the Senate Majority Leader, Jack Johnson, is going to tell us exactly what they have in mind, at least thus far. Plus, we'll talk about data centers and AI. Of course, it is Wednesday. So that means we're going to have Wednesdays with Wilson. Brian Wilson will be joining us coming up here at 705. Also, Iran tries to sucker punch America. Details straight ahead. Anthony Fauci under oath and Zohran Mamdani publishes a hit list. Lots going on. Also, Joan, I want to, so you had the story of this teacher who decided that she was going to give her political views regarding ICE. Yes. Do we know what exactly? I can only imagine. Yeah. What is it that she said? So I tried to look that up because this report that Channel 2 did doesn't mention it. And of course, Channel 4 doesn't even have the story. So it was hard to come to, you know, to figure out what they were trying to say. But they never actually say if you Google it and use the AI, you can kind of find out what was implied. But AI says a tenured... excuse me, Spanish teacher at White House High School in Sunder County reportedly discussed ICE related issues in her classroom and declared herself an activist to her students. Why would you do that? Like who in their right mind thinks that that's a good idea if you're a teacher? It was at the height of all the ice stuff. And I think, you know, it was in January. So it was probably at the around the same time that... The two people were killed. Yeah. Good. What was her first name? Renee Good and Scott Prettie. It was around that time that the incident happened. It said January 2026. She expressed her political concerns regarding ICE directly to the class. Do you know what I would do if she wants to declare her? If I'm the principal of that school and she declares herself an activist to the kids, I'd be like, well, I didn't know that you were looking for another job, but you go ahead and you. go off and you become an activist and let them pay you to be an activist, but we're paying you to teach, you know, reading, writing, arithmetic, or the language of Spanish. And so off you go, bye-bye. Don't let the door hit your arse on the way out. How do you say don't let the door hit your ass on the way out in Spanish? I don't know. Okay, well, that's what they needed to do. Yeah. I don't know Spanish either, but I... I know the, you know what I know. I know the universal language for get the hell out and it's the middle finger. Yeah. So some of the students said that they were, they were made to feel uncomfortable because their political views didn't align with hers. And they knew that if they expressed them, she would, you know, jump all over their case. Right. So that's essentially where this came from, why the, uh, the administration decided to take action on it. So.
Yeah, she's out of a job, but she's hiring a lawyer, so she's going to fight this. Oh, she's going to lawyer up, is she, of course, part of what makes America great, isn't it? Everybody can get a lawyer. But, you know, here's a thing, though. So if she was saying, well, I am pro-ice and I am anti-illegal immigration, you know what? I'd probably feel the same way where you are there to teach Spanish. Yes. You are there to teach the language. Now, if you want to go and you want to become a political science teacher, maybe a sociology teacher, then you can perhaps, or I think civics. Or maybe a current events class. Right. Then you go right on ahead. That's that would be your lane. But, you know. Can your students count to 100 in Spanish? If not, you need to keep your political views to yourself and teach the language. And that's what it seems like to me. So even if she and I were sort of on the same page, then you're making the anti-I students uncomfortable. So just, you know, if you're there to teach the language, teach the language. And that's the bottom line. Now, I don't know what was in her. contract, I don't know what the law is, if you will, or the policy is about sharing your political views with your students. I actually don't know what the policy is. Did she break a policy? She must have because she got fired. She must have. So it's a tenured teachers in Tennessee can only be dismissed for a specific cause, incompetence, inefficiency, neglect of duty, unprofessional conduct or insubordination. And Grok has unprofessional conduct highlighted. Her only real argument that she could make legally would be that if she framed the ICE discussion is somehow tied to the Spanish language and cultural curriculum element of things. But coming out and saying you're an activist already doesn't do that. So there were other things that they listed in the list of things why they fired her. And they included poor classroom management, interactions and interactions with students, delayed grading practices, recording students on video without their consent, and being... unprofessional with parents. Well, it sounds like good ridden's. Yeah. I don't think she's, you know. Do my question would be? So if this was the straw that broke the camel's back, there was a lot of straws before that. Like recording kids without their permission, fighting with parents, which I kind of understand that. But, you know, some of these other things that you were mentioning, poor classroom management, yet this is what it took to get her fired. It sounds like she could have been fired quite some time ago. And, you know, sometimes people, when they're a pain in the butt at work and I can say this as a manager for like 30 plus years.
sometimes you just wait for them to hang themselves. You know what I mean? And so, you know, it takes a lot to let people go these days. So for the school and probably for the principal and the vice principal, they're like, oh, thank God, we can finally get her on this. You know what I mean? Yeah. So, and she's not going to be able to get another job. I can't imagine with a with a resume like that. Hey, why'd you, you know, why'd you leave your previous job? Well. I declared myself an activist. I argued with the parents. I recorded kids without their knowledge and poor classroom management and the rest of that. Oh, that'll fly at metro schools. Oh, absolutely. Yeah. So she just won't be able to work for Sumner or Wilson or, you know, any other reasonable school district. There you go. All right, very good. Well, we'll see what happens. What an insane story. So, Sophie Cunningham seems to be America's darling. Did you hear what happened last night? It's actually kind of funny. It is funny. All right, so real quick, because not everybody is up to speed on what happens with Sophie Cunningham. So Sophie Cunningham, WNBA, and she is, and by the way, Sam, I got to tell you, I'm very, very disappointed in you. I'm very disappointed in you. What did I do? You didn't tell me that Sophie Cunningham had a Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition a couple of months ago. What the hell is wrong with you? Hey, so someone else shared her college photo from when she played at Missou? Mm-hmm. Talk about a glow-up. Listen, all I'm saying... Deserving of the SI swimsuit. I count on you to keep me updated on these things. I'm totally kidding, folks. Anyway, so... Remember, she's sort of being considered or talked about as some sort of a MAGA warrior or like, as I said the other day, a MAGA Barbie or whatever. But, I mean, she weighted into the whole, you know, men playing in women's sports debate. Remember this whole thing? I've got some video. This was the audio and video that I played last week. I mean, I think I said what I said. I think it's kind of common sense. And I think I'll always believe in that. I think it's really important to protect children. And that's little girls who are also involved in that category. And so I stand on what I said. And I always believe that. Yeah, do you see your advocacy on that, like taking any form going forward? You know, I don't know. I didn't. I'm not a very political person, but I do have beliefs. I have morals, and I'll always stand on those and be true to who I am. And I think people are going to take it how they want to take it, but I've never even really said anything about that. And so when it comes just to protecting young girls in sport and women in sport, I feel very strongly about that. I think that's why you have Title IX. That's why you have some of the grades in women's sport. If Title IX and women's sports weren't protected, then you wouldn't hear about any type of women in sport. And so I think in the future it's just really important to protect. So, of course, now the lesbians in the NBA have a problem with this, which is so weird. I mean, so if you are in the WNBA and some dude in a dress identifies as a woman and takes your position, well, then what are you going to say?
But that's exactly what's going on. The lesbians in the NBA, WNBA, have an issue with her opinion. And I don't really get it. But Sophie Cunningham, they were playing the fever. Indiana is that what they're called? Her team is called the Indiana fever. Yep. And they were playing in Seattle. And so the Seattle Storm, one of their players, Stephanie Dolson, shows up for their game wearing a trans rights or human rights shirt to basically protest Sophie Cunningham from the Daily Mail because they had a... I don't know, like a pro-Sophie Cunningham event outside of the, or rally outside of the arena. So you got a bunch of people up there, you know, basically celebrating free speech and Sophie Cunningham and, you know, trying to keep men out of women's sports and all that kind of stuff. And so then you've got some of these women on the Seattle Storm team wearing these shirts, trans rights are human rights shirts. But what's so crazy, again, not to belabor the point, is that these folks on the left are so illogical. They don't understand how dumb they sound. It's like, okay, Stephanie, who wore the shirt. then let's have some dude an address take your position in the WNBA or let's have you play against a bunch of dudes in the WNBA and see how you do. They did a movie. Daily Wire did that movie. Lady Ballers. Lady Ballers. It was hilarious. Was it funny? I haven't yet. It's on my list of things that I want to see. Oh, very, very, very well done. From the Daily Mail regarding last night's game. Anything going on in traffic? Joan, anything going under traffic? Nothing. Well, I mean, there's that closure on Veterans Parkway in Murphy'sboro. It's between New Salem Highway and Old Salem Road, but no major accidents, anything like that. All right, very good. Thank you, Joan. Brian Erlacker. praising Sophie Cunningham? Yeah, Fox is talking about it right now because the mind of mandis is always a step ahead of the major networks. Clearly. Brian Erlacker was... Joan Jay Jones. I heard that. I was in the grant. No, no, no, no, no. You know what? I've been married twice. I know exactly what that tone was. I'm just kidding, Joe. Can you, can you, who isn't, who is it? Brian Erlacker. Who's that? And the linebacker legend for the Chicago Bears, Brian Erlacker. Do you know, what would be great is if I could watch that, but day 212 without a television in the WTN studio.
I don't know. Yours is working while. Mine's working pretty well, too, right, Sam? You were saying, Sam? Well, Tom Petty put it best, Dan. Waiting is the hardest part. But he's coming out praising her about how she's not going to back down. He believes it's an 80-20 issue. Most of the country believes it's an 80-20 issue. I believe Tom Petty had a song. I won't back down. So there you go. Two Tom Petty references in one 602 period on Nashville's morning news. It's a record. From the WNBA, from the Daily Mail, before the WNBA game on Tuesday night, last night, anti-trans protesters. Now, I'm going to focus on this. When you say that you are pro little girl. And I mean, you know, of course, in sports. Anti-trans protesters. So you are four girls being able to participate in sports without worrying about some dudes coming in and taking over your sport. They're calling you an anti-trans protester. So right there, you know that the Daily Mail is on the side of the trans people. They say anti-trans protesters also held a rally outside the arena in support of Sophie Cunningham, whose comments are continuing to make headlines around the world. The group held up signs which read, Thank you, Sophie, and protect female sports, chanting in support of Cunningham and her now viral comments of which I just played for you. Inside the arena, meanwhile, the division continued with pro and anti-Cunningham signs seen on the ESPN broadcast. Can we be honest? When it says they were seen on the ESPN broadcast, how many people actually seen it? Probably none. Well, because this is, let's be honest, this is the most interesting part of the WNBA is the, you know, trans stuff. One fan held up a no hate in these United States rainbow banner. Another fan's sign read, thank you, Sophie, for speaking up for girls. Now, one of the things that I saw, and I don't know if this is actually true, but one of the things that I saw on X, so it must be true, is that the girl, the woman who held up the thank you, Sophie, for speaking up for girls sign, was forced to take it down. That's what I heard on X. Reports from outside the arena claimed arguments took place between pro and anti-trans protesters, but it is understood there was no physical violence. Now, one journalist apparently only goes by the name Roberta. Has a rainbow on the X account. Says, quote, there will be an anti-trans rally in Seattle tomorrow ahead of the storm game against the fever in support of Sophie Cunningham's latest transphobic statements. This is what she's inciting. People, I just played the comments.
The only people that her comments would incite are the crazed lunatics on the left and the lesbians in the WNBA. So that did happen. A pro-Sophie Cunningham fan was asked to take it down, put it down, but just around the corner there was a nearby fan with a countersign reading, no hate in the United States. Security or arena staff intervened on the pro Cunningham side inside Climate Pledge while the event drew a pregame rally outside supporting her and related ballot initiatives. But that was reported by News 10 in Seattle. Man, that is such B. You see what's going on here? It just the WNBA, why anyone would support that. You know what? If I were. an advertiser with the WNBA, I would tell them that they better get their act together. I have an idea. We could settle this debate. We have like a game show, some kind of sports competition, like American Gladiator style, right? Something to that effect, where it is women and a bunch of dudes dressed up like women. And then we'll see who thinks it's all equal in the end. Do you know what's so weird, though, is that... Like, no, I don't think anybody in Joan, back me up on this. I could be wrong. Has anybody even talked about really at this point the unfairness of the dudes and the dresses playing against or replacing women? I think it's all given. It's all clearly a given that the men. in a women's dress or whatever are going to be stronger and more capable than the women themselves. Yeah. So, I mean, nobody's even talking about the fairness of it anymore. It's either, you know, if you are pro woman, if you are pro-girl, then you are anti-trans or transphobic. I mean, that's the bottom line. And you are trying to incite violence, which is absolutely ludicrous. The critics go to, oh, but they stopped. getting um they they had puberty blockers before they began their puberty so they're not they don't have testosterone like not like a guy would well it doesn't matter i i i i they're obviously bigger stronger built differently higher bone density yeah and and the other thing that they you know you can't reason with them on uh wish to add to that, you know, a higher, stronger heart rate as well that allows you to be more athletic. Yeah. They bring it to, well, it's only like 1%. There's only like 1% of athletes that this affects. It doesn't matter. I don't care. It does not matter. Same with immigration. I don't care if it's 1%. If you're illegal, come back and do it the right way. By the way, it needs a video. By the way, so Joan and Sam, have you heard of the hate-filled anti-trans screaming of the Sophie Cunningham supporters? Have you heard this? No. Oh, it is horrible. This, my friends, will trigger the lesbians.
The godless lesbians in the WNBA. Thank you, Shelby. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. You sit up for us. This actually kind of made me tear up a little bit. You didn't have to. You could have taken the easy way up. You could have sat back and enjoyed your fame. You could have avoided the hate. Taking the money. And quietly closed the door behind you. Leaving girls like us to fight this battle all along. But you didn't. You spoke up. You spoke up. When it comes just to protecting young girls in sport, I feel very strongly about that. Instead, what millions of women were thinking, what were too afraid to say. And when they tried to make you back down, you studied than taller. I said what I said, I think it's kind of common sense. So thank you. So thank you. Thank you for showing me what strength looks like. What courage looks like. What integrity is. And I think I'll always believe in that. Thank you for showing us what it means to be a real one. I mean, I just, I love that. By the way, also, isn't that awesome? Yes. It does. It makes me tear up. So, Jersey sales of Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham are through the roof. I saw one headline that shows that they make up 71%. Of all the jersey sales for the WNBA. Meantime, I don't know if you saw this, but have you seen the moronic transgender TikTok influencers? They've actually been burning her jerseys. So realize. I love that. So what they're doing is they're going out. They're buying her jerseys so they can burn them. Are the clicks worth more than the jersey? These people have no principles whatsoever. Summer's almost over, Joan. Yeah, I know. Do you know I was in a store the other day? I think it was like a dollar general or something. Mm-hmm. They have Halloween stuff. Like, oh, my goodness gracious. We were in the home store and Halloween is everywhere. I thought I was losing my mind. It's like, am I like... It's July, people. Like, let us enjoy it. I started counting on my fingers the number of months till Halloween. Yeah. And it's like, July. June, July, August, September, October. We've got like three months? Yes. Yes. Come on, people. Just knock it off. Like, let us enjoy the moment. By the way, I was kidding, actually. Summer's not really almost over. We got August. We do. Some of September. Well, probably most of the month of September, given how the weather's been. You know what? I count summer as when I can go into my swimming pool in the backyard. Yeah. So. Okay. Yeah. So in other words, summer is over when I can no longer go in the pool. Okay. That's kind of how I feel. Anyway, it is. When do you usually close it up? It depends on the year. Or do you even? No, we do. We actually close it up. We empty it out about halfway, put some chemicals in and put the blue tarp on it. Okay. Yep. And it is a pain in the butt. And I don't know. Amy and I argue every year. It's like, you know, people down the road on our street, they don't close it out. They just keep it, you know, sort of chemical all year round, but they don't actually.
you know, close it up or covered up and all that. But she, she wants to close it up. And you know what? She's the boss. So it's all fine, well, and good. Wow. Okay. Anyway, speaking of who's the boss, it's time for Joan's world. All right. So, Joan, what do you got? So I thought that we'd today have a little bit of a party for Anthony Fauci since he's going to be on, you know, on Congressional Hill, on Capitol Hill today. Yes. So I think that it's just, it's appropriate that we remember the best of Anthony Fauci, like this very first one here. And the insanity of it wasn't just Anthony Fauci, but it was those who were so infatuated with him that sent him over the edge. Oh, clearly, because if you read his diaries, he was over the moon at how much attention he was getting. Yeah, even the little people. This guy's in a mask holding a sign that says Dr. Anthony Fauci. Give us vaccines. Oh, my goodness. Help all the people who have been quarantined. We'll wear our masks and we'll have to stay distant. By the way, there is, I don't know if you saw this, Joan, speaking of masks, it turns out within all of these emails and files and everything that they have uncovered, they found an email to Dr. Anthony Fauci and he was participating in this email thread where early on they said, mask wearing. Not really helpful. We'll wash our hands and we'll be more resistant. Anthony Fauci. Yes. Promise us, please. This is just bizarre. It's so weird. We'll have a cure that can fight off this disease. And nobody thought this was cringe. Like, I don't remember. We definitely, we definitely thought it was. I don't remember this at the time. Restrictions will lift with some ease. Dr. Anthony Fauci, don't forget me. This is, uh... Don't, don't, he must, I think he's... You know, that kid may have been special. No, no, no, I don't think so. You don't think he was special? No, I think... I think he wanted to get out of quarantine so he could go snuggle his boyfriend. Okay, moving right along. We're getting to his furry costume. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Wait, no, no, no, hold on. I talked over that. What was your joke, Joan? Or he wanted to get into his furry costume. Thank you. Very good. With his boyfriend. Yes. Okay. So.
Go to the last one in that section. President Trump managed to post something about Anthony Fauci. This is like my favorite Anthony Fauci moment. He decided he was fit to throw out the first pitch at the Washington Nationals. Watches. Yeah. So he throws the ball. So for people listening on the radio, you know, you've seen the people throwing out the first pitch. So he's on the pitcher's mound. He throws the ball so far to the right of the catcher that he almost hits the camera people about 10 feet to the catcher's right. And Donald Trump posting this on the socials. Anthony Fauci told everyone he was a great basketball player. So I assumed that he would be easily able to throw a ball to home plate. It turned out he was a phony on that, just like he was on everything else. See you below. He says he was a terrible athlete, and this is by far the worst throw I have ever seen in years of watching first pitches, President Donald J. Trump. And yeah, for people who may have missed it, I'm going to rewind this a little bit. And he... When you're ready. It's your pitch. Yeah, he goes out to the mound. He's looking like he's going to be a bad A. I don't know. You know what's so funny about that pitch, too? Oh, my goodness. He's wearing a mask in the middle of an empty baseball field. Yes. He's nowhere near a single soul. So not only did he throw it 10, 15 feet to the right of the catcher. Yeah. But he didn't even make it to the baseline chalk. If you notice that it's just a terrible throw. It was so bad. It was so bad. I mean, listen, we talked yesterday. He was probably a nerd in school, right? He was probably part of it. Not that there's anything wrong with being on the science club. We're actively trying to get Riker on the science club, get him to go into the science club as he goes into seventh grade. There's nothing wrong with that. But I didn't know that Anthony Fauci was, you know, saying that he was a great athlete. Talking about how great of a basketball player he was. I didn't know that. I think he had mentioned it, yeah, in interviews. So then finally, you know, you have seen the Anthony Fauci Diaries being talked about while here, maybe on Fox News, maybe one or two other outlets, but the mainstream media is doing their best to keep it under wraps. Now, this is from CNN. It's Lydia Moynihan trying to talk about the Anthony Fauci Diaries. Listen to how it goes when she tries to bring it up. Yeah, here we go. I think we need to have transparency around what's going on. I think one situation that, frankly, where we saw the government was certainly obfuscating, didn't have any transparency, was Anthony Fauci, who were getting his diaries today. Oh, my goodness gracious. It goes on to. The second she went to Anthony Fauci.
All the hens started squawking. Purposely off-stating about... Anthony... She's dream-shaking like a lot of... No, that's actually... That's actually something where we know that's purposely off-second. Lydia, we're sitting here talking about Americans who were killed in theater, okay, as a result of a war. We are not going to pivot. to Anthony Fauci's diaries. That's a different conversation. You're saying that this is a purposeful opposition. We don't know that it was a purposeful opposition. It was. It was. Isaiah. The other thing we learned this weekend is that the president has been warned. So isn't that crazy? Like they just, they made it so that she couldn't be heard. So, well, yeah. And that's part of what they do. Yeah. That's not the view. That's Abby Phillips show, is that everybody just starts screaming over her so that nobody can talk about the beloved Dr. Anthony Fauci, who his pants have most certainly been pulled down. And it's not impressive. So Sam, I guess, has found, he's telling me in my ear, you've got to play this. I found a great Anthony Fauci song. Oh. Yeah, a few years back, this gentleman, he goes by the artist's name The Real Samson. And he kind of just kind of come out as a somewhat political rapper. He's not really conservative or Republican. He's kind of more libertarian. But when things were shut down and Anthony Fauci was getting caught in his own kind of obfuscations with the media, this is what he came out with. I speak to the man that rules above. He helps get me through these trying times. He guides my way and gets me through the mud. As a mortal man, I put my life in your hands because I know you'll do everything to steer me straight. And because of that, a lot of people tell me that I'm wrong and they act like they're right, but it's clear they ain't. They smear your name, but I fear your reign. Some folks don't know how much you sacrifice. And when judgment day comes, they're going to be sorry because they're all going to have to pay a massive price. But I won't because I live for you. No matter how many of my peers doubt me. Every breath I take and every step I make is in your name. Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. Do you think that I could spend it with my loved ones? Maybe open up the window, let the wind blow, maybe circulate the air, mix it up some. No, I was kidding too. It's just a little joke. I would never disapprove. I already put the chair six feet apart and cut a little hole in my mask big enough to get my spoon through. Yuck. Yes, my lord. The vaccine cards are going to get checked at the door. I don't care if my brother, my father. When I watch the videos of like elderly people who are in the nursing home and they have to go up to a glass and put their hand on the glass and their loved one puts their... Absolutely heartbreaking. They died. They died not knowing, not having that last hug from their loved ones. Last touch. Nobody. I don't know about you, Joan. But, you know, when I die, I have this sort of hope. that when my time comes, I'm surrounded by my family, holding my hand, all that stuff. And I think that everybody wants to die surrounded by their loved ones. And it is incredibly sad that people were quarantined, people were not allowed the dignity of dying with their loved ones. It's just horrifying. There was one that absolutely...
I think I spent, and not to sound like an emotional pile about it, but I think I spent about a half a day crying over a case out of New York. Amber Isaac, she was 26 years old, died during an emergency C-section at Montefioreau Medical Center in the Bronx, while the strict pandemic visitor policies prevented her partner from being in the room. And then there were, I mean, that's just a drop in the bucket compared to the probably hundreds, maybe even thousands of babies that were born throughout that time where the father was not allowed, sometimes not in the room, sometimes not in the hospital. Yes. Well, and let's not forget. I mean, yes, the deaths are clearly the most important thing to discuss. But we could also talk about one of the things that Anthony Fauci said in his diaries is that he was. Oh, so proud that he convinced Gavin Newsom in California and de Blasio, mayor of New York at the time, to close the schools. Yeah. And, I mean, I think there's still kids that are still recovering from those school closures. Well, definitely academically and psychologically that it stunted a whole generation. But I believe, Joan, you correct me if I'm wrong, he told Stephen Miller to quarantine for two weeks while his wife was pregnant. Or something to that effect. Yeah. But he was going to the White House every day like it was no problem. Yeah. Yeah. It's just a double standard. How about all the kids that, you know, children look at your mouth. They look at your facial expressions. That's how they learn how to respond to people. We talked about all this. I mean, you're right, Joan. All those children, I mean, we haven't seen the effect of what they went through. We haven't seen the results of that yet. It's to come still. Oh, yeah. I mean, what are they six now? What about when they're teenagers and they're still not getting it? I think, let's see here, I'd have to think back, but some of those kids have now turned 18. I think if they're 12, 13 at the time of the lockdowns. Yeah. then they're turning 18, 19 years old now. So anyway, yeah, unfortunately, we'll be seeing the ramifications of Anthony Fauci's lockdowns for years and years to come. All right, so let's have a laugh, shall we? Nick Shirley is out with a new video. He decided he was going to go and gift some things. to Congresswoman Ilhan Omar. Watch this. Watch this. All right. Here we go. This is Nick Shirley and Ilhan Omar. Today we are here in Washington, D.C. Ilhan Omar's net worth went from a miraculous $6 to $30 million to just now $95,000. So today we're bringing here a gift. We have the accounting for dummies book right here. It's an accounting for dummies book. And also it's summertime. It's getting hot outside. We're bringing her a layering center.
T-shirt. Quality Learing Center, by the way. T-shirt. Now it's not a hoodie. Yeah, it's a quality leering center. It's a T-shirt. 1-800 fraud is the phone number on the shirt. Here we go. We've made it to Ilhan Omar's office. Let's see if she answers. Hello, is Ilhan Omar here? The Thomas woman is not here. She's not here. She's never here. Well, it's summertime. Well, you know, she's at the winery, Joan. I know. Is where she is. I got her a new Learing Center hoodie, or a T-shirt, because it's hot outside. And then I also brought her an accounting book because her net worth has had some weird fluctuations from $30 million now, just $95,000. Do you what the funny thing is about this is that the woman that works in her office? is just sort of sitting standing there smirking like can we just go ahead and get this over with we know what you're doing and she's just like all right yeah If you could give these to her, I'd be greatly appreciated that. And it is summertime, so she should be able to wear the new t-shirt. Thank you so much. She kicks it with your fly. Gil Honolmore officially has a quality layering t-shirt, and she has an accounting book that she can then give to her accountant because certified lear. Those math numbers just don't make any sense. And if you want to get yourself a quality learning center hoodie and support the work I'm doing, go to antifraud club.com. Anti-fraud. club. I wouldn't get me a lyric. I think we all need them. We do. Shouldn't we have a leering center day? He said that, by the way, in testimony the other day, when he was leaving a committee hearing, he did not say Learning Center. He said Learing Center every single time he was asked about it, and I love it. I want to know, for people watching on the, listening on the radio, there are, it looks like hundreds of little post-it notes outside of Ilhan Omar's office. Yes. What is that? I don't know. I wonder if that's representative. Here's what it is, Joan. So her wealth apparently went from... 6 million to 30 million and now down to 95,000 or whatever. So I wonder if like each posted note is representative of like $10,000 magically lost? No. No, it's it's a public display of encouragement and solidarity. Is that what that is? Yes. Okay. Oh yeah, it's the anti-fraud club. That's where you can get the. Oh, you know what? So he talked about this. A lot of people open their own shops.
and they're doing their own quality leering center. Yeah, that's what they do is they start making them very quickly. You don't want to get one of those. Support Nick Shirley. Anti-fraudclub.com. Anti-fraudclub.com. There it go. If I get one for me and if I buy one for you and Sam, would you two wear them, Joan and Sam? Absolutely. Yeah. All right. We'll talk about sizes here in a little bit. It is 553. Joan, do we have time for one more? We did. Can we just show the one? Now again, you can't. Yeah, you can't use the audio on this one because it's pretty bad. But there's a man in Florida who also... Florida man. Florida man who is also sick of the flock cameras. He's a 77-year-old man who's sick of the flock cameras. And so he decided to do his own protests. So here he is. He is sitting on the side of the road. What's he in like a lawn chair? He's in a lawn chair for people listening. He's in a lawn chair. He's got a big... pool net, you know. It's a skimmer. It's a pool skimmer to get leaves out of the pool. And he's holding it up over the flock cameras so they're unable to photograph or document who is driving by. And he just sat there for the afternoon doing that, just blocking the flock camera. Well, don't you know the police came by and they were interrogating him. So people were stopping and saying to the guy, hey, what's your name? If you end up in jail, I want to be able to bail you out. Right. And they arrested him, apparently. And do we know what the charges were? Like, what do you? I mean, I understand if you... He was not arrested. He was not arrested. Spectrum Bay News has it. Carl Gunn is staging a peaceful weekly protest in St. Petersburg, Florida, sitting in a folding chair with a homemade sign on a long pole to block the automated license plate reader. He's not damaging property or breaking any laws. By the way, we're talking about how Anthony Fauci, apparently I guess I didn't hear him say that he was great at basketball, but Nolene points out that Anthony Fauci... is 5'7. Yes, I know he's a small man. So how are you so good at basketball if you're 5'7? And half. That was 5'5 and 9th grade. And I would have absolutely mopped the floor with him. In basketball? Yeah. Well, no. But if you're going to be great at basketball, you've got to be taller, right? That's what I was told. I wanted to go to college and they're like, how tall are you? I'm like, I'm almost 6'1. They're like, ha. Almost 6. Well, yeah. All right. Is that short for basketball? Yeah. How tall was Spud Webb? Spud Webb was like five six. He could jump out the gym. He was five, seven or five eight. Spud Webb. Spud Webb. Spud Webb. He was the smallest. Atlanta Hawks. Played with Dominique Wilkins. Smallest basketball player ever. He won a dunk contest in the 80s. He did. He did. How about Alan Iverson? He wasn't very tall. Okay. Oh, no, he's six three. He's tall. No, Alan Iverson, six foot. Okay. 165 pounds. But he's also, he had the handles. Look at Joan owning Sam on sports knowledge. Well, I was a Philly girl and I was there during the Allen Iverson days. And then you had Nate Robinson who played for the Knicks and he was only 5 foot 9. He had two dunk titles to his name. There's a running theme there. What is it? They jump higher than me. I've become very bored with this conversation. Ah.