Hot Dogs & The Patriarchy

Published May 7, 2024, 4:39 PM

Hour 3 of A&G features...

  • The Israel/Hamas cease fire negotiations...
  • Protests--at the Met Gala!!!!...
  • Gender Bending Madness-the tools of the Neo Marxists...
  • Stormy Daniels testifies! 

From the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty Armstrong and Getty Show.

So, Israeli troops overnight took over the Palestinian side of the Rauffa border crossing, so that gives Israel effective control of this key entry point into Gaza. It also gives them a foothold into the city. Israeli officials say that this is not the start of the widely anticipated Big Rufa offensive, something that President Biden has opposed. They say that this is a tactical move, but it also something that strengthens their hand as they go back into negotiations.

Yeah, there is a sustainable calm agreement on the table. You noticed we didn't say sea spire. It's a sustainable calm in sc which is language that has been.

A read upon.

And now they're arguing over the definition of sustainable calm. So Hamas would like a cease fire politically and for real reasons. Israel doesn't want to call it a cease fire because hey, we ain't We ain't claiming we're going to cease fire at all. Well, we'll stop for a moment, but we'll see we can start back up at any moment.

And then.

But Hamas wants some idea of he ain't shooting at us anymore. See, you got to call it something anyway. I'm reading the New York Times version of this story. One of the officials in the Middle East said that Hamas viewed the term sustainable calm as an end to the war please with Israel halting its military actions and withdrawing troops from Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Danyaho has said, No, that is not what sustainable calm means. It just means we are going to briefly stop firing while we work out some details.

Okay, fine, I want to hear so.

Then there's another point of contention that is beyond a minor point of contention, which we'll talk about in a moment. But here's James Tterveve, this former NATO leader, on MSNBC today talking about this the way Hamas has reinterpreted the deal that was on the table.

Hamas effectively reinterpreted the deal that was on the table. And the distinctions here are between time and space, and what I mean by that is Israel once a relatively short cease fire kind of forty forty five days because they know they're going to have to go back in at some point, and Hamas, on the other hand, once a full and complete end. So that's the time the space part is Hamas is effectively demanding Israel leave Gaza.

Yeah, and obviously that can't happen.

The lead, I think is that Hamas announced we have agreed to the sea fire deal, but as Tritas was pointing out, they completely changed the deal that was on the table and said we've agreed to our reworking of the deal, which is kind of what negotiation is. It's like, you know, somebody offers you five hundred thousand dollars for your house and you announce I have accepted your offer of six hundred thousand dollars. That offer wasn't made, so that was just complete bs PR maneuver.

And I think it's interesting that the New York Times editorial board has the article why Israel must take Rafah so to get rid of Hamas, And they already have uncovered some tunnels and the Osama bin laden of Hamas who planned October seventh is still there and all that sort of stuff. But this is one of the most interesting things I heard about the whole deal on the table and arguing about various words.

One of the wording.

Changes was changing the word living to dead as it relates to hostages.

Hamas was going to return to Israel. Oh boy, that's dark.

Uh and as this reporter says, I wouldn't call that a minor change under any reasonable term. The New York Times headline was some officials or officials describe packed hamamicism. Officials describe packed Hamas has embraced as US Israel proposal with small changes. That's the way New York Times proposal. Now why wouldn't that NYA who agree.

To this deal? They just made some small changes.

Like we'll give you back dead hostages as opposed to living hostages. Yeah, I mean that that is unbelievable reading the commentary on this. But also do people realize how significant and despicable of a change and the deal it is to offer dead hostages in place of living ones. One of the main groups of hostages that Hamas has mostly refused to release thus far is young women. It's not hard to speculate why they would not want that g to tell their stories. Some people are speculating that the reason Hamas wants to change the terms from living or dead is because they don't have thirty three living hostages, in which case the focus should be putting on beyond putting an end to Hamas.

Oh, yeah, of course, which is exactly what Netanyahu and the Israelis are doing now, you know, and you might argue with some of their methods and you know, the stuff around the edges, but if you accept the premise that Hamas has to go, of.

Course they have to go into Rafa.

Making a deal where Israel values dead bodies as much as living hostages would take away any incentives Hamas has for keeping those girls alive. No one who actually cares about those hostages can reasonably advocate for such a deal.

No, No, that's that's an obscene small change. It's just awful.

Well, yeah, there was. I don't want to go into the details. You know, procts stick.

That in the face of a lot of these moron college kids well demonstrating and you know, in favor of Hamas.

I was going to mention this one woman who was released first of the year and her tale of the sexual I was going to say, sexual abuse. That's way too light a term. I mean, just repeated brutal rapings that she underwent. Is there a chance that all any living women that still exist haven't had the same treatment. No, almost zero chance that that hasn't happened to them, and Hamas doesn't want them being released and telling the world this is how we treated.

These people, by the way.

Yeah, the only chance for anybody like that is that they're being held by some civilians that have some sort of conscience or whatever, because that there are plenty of civilians who helped hide to hostages and move them and the rest of it. So they're being held under disparate circumstances and by different people. But no, you're right on the whole. Their lives have been a miserable hell, if indeed they're still alive. Right, Yeah, So if you see a headline anywhere that Hamas has agreed to the ceasefire, it's a non existent ceasefire in their favor, and they're so ugly.

A lot was made of a number of protesters there in Tel Aviv screaming and yelling that Netanyahu needs to accept the deal.

All right.

I don't understand your reasoning that you would just accept any deal Hamas puts on the table, like for instance, and changing the word.

Live to dead, good lord on hostages.

So we've talked a little bit about how difficult it's going to be for Israel to thread this needle. Great analysis in the Wall Street Journal. Its military will somehow have to thread the needle between not doing so much damage that it inflames international outrage, further impairs its crucial relationship with the US and kills some of the Israeli hostages believed to be held there, while not going in so softly that it fails to route Hamas and put its own soldiers at risk. The broader effort to normalize relations with Saudi Arabian hopes of re aligning the balance in the Middle East is in the equation as well. Good gracious, and then, in a bit of a head fake to me when I read this for the first time, they quote this guy who's the executive director of the Tel Aviv based Institute for National Security Study. He sees the benefits of destroying Hamas's presence in Rafa. Israel needs to seal the border with Egypt by destroying the underground tunnels that allow Hamaska to smuggling weapons in addition, if left alone there, Hamas could rebuild its military capabilities and again pose the threat of an operation like ten to seven, etc.

And it will be the root from which it.

Is possible Hamas will try to regain its military capability in the rest of Godz's trip.

He said.

But then he says he doesn't think the tactical benefits with outweigh the costs, especially with an opportunity to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia and build a regional partnership to counterweight Iran quote. The benefits are very few, especially if you compare it to the negative effects.

Holy crap.

This is a perfect example of war and international relations and sometimes life. You have two miserable choices, and you got to pick the one that's less miserable, and it's still miserable.

Yeah, it's a tough situation. Whenever, yeah have that you.

I think that's one of the great differences between conservatives and liberals or progressives. Conservatives swallow that awful reality and say, Okay, I'll check out. We've got to take this miserable alternative, whereas a liberal will say there's got to be another way. There's got to be another way. I'm dreaming of the world it could be. No, we've got to do something. We can't do that. That's miserable and you just can't get them to admit to reality.

I don't know why I want to talk about this, but I do that met Gala thing they have in New York every year that gets way too much attention from the New York focused media. Yeah, I know most of you don't know what it is.

I don't know what it is. It's a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Opra. Is it okay? Yeah, I didn't know what it was. And there are various charitable enterprises.

What I do.

You want to talk a little bit about it? The coverage of it that happens in the New York focused media.

Fawns are embarrassed at how fawning it is. I wonder if that will go.

Away with the moving toward.

The internet and AI doing news and and is there any reason for media to be focused in New York going forward? So everything that happens in New York is it's outsized coverage.

Is there any reason for that?

It's a great point. No, it's on the decline. Surely you would hope. So, oh, here's a quiz question for you. I don't know if you've seen this headline, what was the number one news source about the college protests for young people? I can't remember the demo. It's the obvious under twenty four guess and TikTok Twitch. I didn't even know that was the I've heard of it.

But on Twitch I know.

I know it exists because my kids used it at some point for video games somehow, but I didn't anybody who's getting news.

Out of it.

Yeah, it's a social media slash streaming site that was born for for gaming purposes.

But now I would feel like I could make anything up. You know what The number one is Kronmo. They got most of their news from cronm.

Young people are on Cronmo four hours a day on average, exactly.

I don't even know.

I wouldn't know how to find Twitch if you give me a map, What do I go to twitch dot com?

I don't know. Probably do I read it or listen to it or watch.

It all of the above, I think, But no, it's live streams are a huge part. So you got Twitch streamers going into the encampments as the cops roll past.

And the rest because only Grandma's on Facebook live.

Oh yeah, oh sure, yeah, okay, even the Graham is getting old. It's all about TikTok and switch switch?

Is that what I just said? Switch? Or twitch? Twitch?

Well, in space of your own sentence, you forgot the platform that most people get their news from.

Beetles with their long hair. How can you listen to the nobilody?

Oh?

Speaking of that, Bernie annown else he's running for the Senate again. Bernie Sanders, isn't he eighty? He is very old? That and other stuff on the way stay here, oh my.

Way to Southeast Asia. I had many thoughts about missing the ceremony and not being there to see my fellow graduates.

I hereby confer upon John L. Milton the degree of Bachelor of Arts, with all the rights and privileges they are too appertaining. Congratulations.

Well, I've had many ceremonies, but this has to be the times.

That's a one hundred year old World War Two veteran receiving his college diploma. How are you going to get a job with that? I mean, what is the point? I just I don't see how you're gonna Who's going to hire you?

At one hundred. Oh, he gets all the rights and privileges.

They're too appertaining, which is a phrase I need to use more often.

I would like to talk to him about so back when you're of college age, and he headed off to World War Two, where many people getting their degrees in uh analyzing poetry through a Marxist Lenz getting a PhD. AnyWho speaking of being one hundred Not quite but soon enough. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont is announced he's running again for Sanders. That's right, this self identified Democratic socialist who turns eighty three in September.

Oh my god. Wow, he's a.

Couple of years younger than my dad, but seems older. Bernie Sanders is He's one of those guys that has seemed old since he was like forty five, because I've seen old videos of him, and when he was much younger, he seemed like an eighty year old.

He's just one of those people.

But he'll be nearly ninety when his term ends if he's reelected, and he almost certainly will be seems.

Notably sharper than Biden at this point.

Yeah, yeah, I don't I don't know if we need ninety year olds in the Senate.

But I don't, but I don't.

I haven't seen any clip of him where I felt like he was losing it. Well, he's lost a step, he's he's still an angry socialist.

You do you, Bernie? Just going through my notes. Oh, we had somebody.

Send some suggestions on reading books about Marxism and everything like that. But anyway, his sign off I thought was really good. He went with k r h M hwtspof keep rhetorically hitting Marxist heads with the sweet poles of freedom.

Yes, yes, yes, friend, Jerry Lee.

Like and the Marxists who were making a mess were in New York last night because of the met galas. He had a thousand people trying to stop the met gala hat from happening, and it defaced a bunch of war memorials or whatever. But you know what, they didn't interrupt the met Gala. The super rich, powerful pre people. They made sure there was enough security that that was nothing was going to get in the way of their limos dropping them off and having people write about what gowns they were in and everything like that. They kept the protesters away from that. They didn't keep the protesters away from a Civil War memorial and a World War II memorial that got spray painted and chipped apart in all kinds of horrible defacing. But Kim Kardashian was protected. Kim Kardashian and a whole bunch of different Kardashians. I don't know what the met gala is. I wish there was some way I could pay someone to make sure that I never hear about it again, and that like next year, at this time, I don't see a single picture of a young hotty or somebody in their gown, and some talk about it.

I just and I wish I could communicate to them.

And I realized this, The fact that I think about this at all makes them a little more right than I would.

Like them to be.

But I wish you could communicate to them. You can't imagine how little anybody cares about that, like, not at all.

Yeah, they care. The people there all care about it. I realized it do. But I think they think we wish we could be there or something.

I don't.

Yeah, I don't wish I could be there. I don't want to know about your dress. None of this matters to anybody, but you.

Gma was going big Good Morning America, watching it in the studio, multiple features on the met gala, who were who and what? And this person changed for the after party into an even sexier outfit, and just on and on and on. So I would disagree, grumpy male. I think the women of America love it.

Hmm. I suppose I could be. I don't know anything from a woman's standpoint. Well, some women, not these women. Hello, ladies.

Yeah, a particular sort of soft head is fascinated by that sort of thing.

We're happy to be back on k TCH and Seattle, where we were the morning show for a while a couple of years back. But we're back on this morning. So if you're tuning in on seven to seventy KTT, it's us the Armstrong and Getty Show and happy to be here.

Of conservative talk radio. Yes, it is a pleasure in an honor.

Thank you.

If you are new to the show, give it a few days, you'll get used to it.

And I think you will enjoy the future. We've got coming up about the craziness going on among genders. It is a gender bending madness. Updates, Stay tuned, cross dress, put on some penny hose and high heels. Whatever you like, don't go away.

Armstrong and Getty just got the meanest text we've ever gotten.

I think we'll feature that on the One More Thing podcast that we do every single day.

Well, that's that's saying something. It is. It's only about me. No, see're off the hook, but wow, what the what the sad people? Sad life?

Stormy Daniel's on the stand today. Anything interesting happens that will bring that to you. Tanks rolled into RAFA today. Anything else interesting on that happens, we'll update you.

But first a gender bending Madness update. Our speaker has music I see. Keeping in mind, all of this is neo Marxism, as we outlined earlier in the show.

Today.

Great example the Gay Strait Alliance in a prominent school district in California handing out their nine point platform, which includes abolition of the police, ice, borders, and the judicial system, an end to cisgender heterosexual patriarchy, call for decolonization and reparations for all indigenous and black people. That's the Gay Straight Alliance, Now, Wade, what's going on there? No, it's all neo Marxism. We've talked about it at length. We'll talk about it at length later, but some examples of how it's showing itself. Arizona State Democratic lawmakers teamed up with a pro with pro abortion Planned Parenthood to host Drag Queen's Story Hour at the state Capital.

I don't understand the push for drag queen stuff or the acceptance of it.

It's all to drive this radical gender theory, which is part of neo Marxism. Arizona State Republicans shared a brief video of the event on social media, showing a man with hot, pink eyebrows and a beard encourage parents listen to this. Folks encourage parents to allow their children to transition to the opposite gender. He was reportedly reading from Queer and Fearless poems celebrating lives and blah blah blah.

Oh are there enough parents that support this everywhere?

When is it time to choose a new name? Why does someone become an activist? How does one begin? And one step at a time. The men continued telling parents to listen to your kids when it comes to becoming transgender. Speaking from his own personal experience, I won't bother. He then explained that adults change pronouns all the time. We may go from identifying as you know, within the BINARYA. And then we decide, you know what, that doesn't fit me. I think I'm a gender. I don't really identify as a gender. So people use they them pronounce. So they go to pre sexual children and they try to get them to take a sexual identity, and if they're not comfortable, they say, well, you're agender or queer or whatever. And then you've enlisted them into one of the many facets of neo Marxism. You've turned them into a little revolutionary because when they say, hey, mom, I'm a transsexual or I'm transgender as they try to say, and mom says, no, you're not. Then they're leaders at school say that's part of this cisgender straight patriarchy or whatever. I can't even remember what the Marxist term is. And therefore, youngster, you need to tear down the system. Oh that's funny how this all ends with.

You need to tear.

Down the system, whether it's racial or sexual, or gender or whatever. Always tear down the system. Moving along, College trans runner wins multiple women's events, would have finished last in the men's division.

Oh boy, what age is this? This college division? Three? Yeah? According to the statistics.

The three big wins racked up in the women's division three track and field events by college transgender runner Sadie Shiner would have played Shriner at the bottom of the heap in the men's divisions. Running for the Rochester Institute of Technology, Saturday, Shiner won the four hundred meters. In the two hundred meters was also awarded a school record in the women's category with a two hundred meter time, now a Liberty League Conference women's record. Congratulations, sir, You're now the fastest running woman in that event.

I wish I'd have done that. In golf in high school.

I think I could have been the state champion because our girls team won the state championship that one year and I was better than they.

Were, so yeah, yeah, I should have done the same thing. So yeah, way to go brother, Way to beat the girls. You're really impressive. And then this from New York, and I believe the that doesn't matter. Male transgender student assaults girl in New York high school.

Bathroom.

School is now receiving threats, as they probably should depending on the nature of the threats. I mean, if it's threatening to pull your kids out of school or whatever. But bomb threats and stuff like that is stupid. Don't do that. That makes your side look worse. But anyway, disturbing footage of a boy who identifies as a girl also known as a boy, entering the girl's bathroom in a New York high school and violently dragging out a female student by her hair. The shocking video shows a large, purportedly transgender student viciously attacking a much smaller female student in a restroom stall at Arcadia High School in Rochester. The perpetrator quickly gained control over the girl as he beat her over the head with a closed fist and pulled her to the floor. I could go into more details about the violence, but it's sickening. You got a high school boy who says, no, I'm a girl and I get to use the girl's room. They are by definition troubled. That is a troubled young person. Yeah, I'd say so, your policy is we're going to let troubled boys into the girl's bathroom and locker rooms with them. How sick is that? It's insane? This don't if you're convinced that most people think, yeah, well they're transgender, so that a trans woman is a woman. There is a tiny percentage of the population that believes that. Tiny but the activists are so loud and vicious, and it's so filtered into education and education and media and entertainment. They buy this stuff, so you get the idea that well, I guess most people buy it. So if I'm going to be a good person, I got to buy it myself. No, that's not true. It's absolutely not.

Hot dogs are dogs. I'll never get tired of that. I know it.

When they convince you, when they get you on your knees and convince you, they force you to say, yes, that male like the Lea Thomas Swimmer, six foot four, penis and testicles, they're in the locker room. They force you to say, that's a woman. They've got you. That's maoist, that's communist China. I hope I think this is what I believe. I hope I'm right that the peak of success that this crowd had not just with trans stuff, but with microaggressions of any.

Kind and all that sort of crap. I think critical race theory. I think that all peaked like three years ago, four years ago.

I think that was there the greatest moment of their lives, that crowd, and it's over and and certainly the Propuestinian protests helped put a nail on the coffin of the stupid thing, as we all realize, Oh, that's a bunch of crap. You're not You're the opposite snowflakes. You're willing to behead people, right, the opposite of snowflakes. You just were using that as an argument, And I think we all have all caught onto that.

Yeah, I think think so, although maybe tomorrow we can circle back. I have a couple of examples where DEI is absolutely one hundred miles per hour in reverse. It is going away and in really encouraging ways too, Like MIT just announced there will be no diversity statements required of anybody we hire ever again, which is good because they are obscene loyalty oaths to Marxism, to a radical ideology, the idea that California State University's community college is all of it. To work in those you have to write and sign a statement of inclusion of DEI. Essentially you've got to pledge allegiance to that cult.

It's horrific, but surely like the whatever college was that would put that list out every year of words that are banned. You no longer say manhole because you know, just manual labor. We need to start saying her history that that's got to be over.

Doesn't do not use gendered language to address everyone.

You gotta say earthing person. Yeah, no, no, chairman Mount. I'm not gonna get on my eye and knees and say birthing person.

Saying herkstree or latinex. I mean that stuff's over, isn't that It's peaked? In a lot of places. It is forging ahead in blue states and in government under Joe Biden. There are new DEI initiatives, like in the Defense Department under Biden, which gets to the importance of this election. John Carl on ABC on ABC this week. He started the show this week of I've been covering politics for thirty some years, and every year they say this is the most important presidential election of our lifetimes. But we have every reason to believe that this time is true. And I agree with him. I think it actually is.

This is the most election of our lifetime. We got to put another way to put it.

Can we put all this crap on its heels and snuff it out or is it going to grow?

It was like Bill Barr said.

William Barr criticized Trump mercilessly in many way you probably heard it. He said, Yeah, electing Trump is Russian roulette. Electing Biden is national suicide.

I gu it's a pretty good description. Yeah, we can't let this madness go any further.

So the heck of a thing that our choice is Russian rouletters, national suit I've been for that is our choice.

The hell of a deal.

And the fact that generations of kids have been indoctrinated into this garbage, this this insidious Marxist garbage, and we didn't know it because this stuff is so hot among educators. It's just I'm horrified. It's like I find out years later my kid has been I don't know, turning tricks or a mule for the cartels or something. How did I not know what was being done to my children? And that's not the only issue that's on the line. Like yesterday, Kamala Harris was somewhere in Michigan announcing one hundred million dollars the Biden administration is thrown at car companies to get the electric car thing going because they're still committed to all cars being electric in however many years, which just is never going to happen now, And when you net out the environmental benefits of electric cars, it doesn't make sense anyway.

But tons of money are gonna get thrown at that, and a lot more money is going to get thrown at it if Trump, if Biden wins again pretending that we're going to electric cars, which we aren't.

Ah, so frustrating bunch of nonsense. Herkstreet. Yeah, I know, Well this gets me up in the morning.

If it does go away like I think it's going to, it's going to be hard to describe to future generations this period of time where we were talking about college kids having safe rooms where they could color because somebody used the word history.

Oh that reminds me. I read a really interesting angle on why there's so much mental illness among young people, going along with Jonathan Heights's brilliant new book, The Anxious Generation. But it's an alternate explanation, and I think there may be something to it.

Okay, we got a bunch of stuff to get to. Some economic news you should probably know, but anyway, don't touch that dial.

Armstrong Hettyres Then Biden shared a video with actor Mark Hamill in honor of Star Wars Day, while South Dakota Governor Christy Noam shared a video of herself shooting and killing Chewbacca.

Yeah wow, that sort of story. I'll stick with you. Speaking of shooting.

As we speak these words, there's been a drive by shooting at Drake's Toronto mensha, Oh.

Was it Kendrick Lamar?

Are you following the disbattle between Kendrick Lamar No and Drake?

Oh you aren't.

No.

They have each released at this point like eight songs. They release a song a day, bad mouthing the other person, and then the other one by the end of the day released and I mean like really getting super into their personal lives and past and relationships and you know various.

I know what I'm doing this afternoon, and yeah, it's what's wild.

And Drake is like the biggest the way they measure things now knowing he's the biggest music star of all time, He's bigger than the Beatles, He's bigger Michael Jackson by all the ways that they measure the stores and stuff. I don't know anything about Drake. I tried to listen to his music once. It's so filthy. I mean, it's just NonStop. We're gonna talk about Stormy Daniels. It's pornography. But anyway, he's in a rap battle with some other dude and they just back and forth bad mouth on each other.

So gotta send Anthony Blank into Toronto, try to get a ceasefire going.

Huh right, I guess speaking of Ms.

Stephanie Clifford, better known as Stormy Daniels. Professional fornicator. She is on the stand in the confusing, unconstitutional, stupid Trump trial in Manhattan.

Professional fornicator.

Yeah, try to be accurate. Our own Katie Green keeping track of the proceedings. Katie, what's happening?

Boy, it's getting weird in there.

The judge has asked her to slow down now she's still talking too fast. She talked about how she was at dinner with Trump and she asked him, are you always this rude and this arrogant to people?

And then she.

Said she playfully spanked him with a rolled up magazine and that he was much more polite after that happened.

Oh my god, what stupid testimony.

So they're going into the full flirting at dinner that led up to the sector through the whole thing.

Yeah, and why for what reason? I can't imagine, because it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if they actually had sex or not. You can get extorted either way. So I don't know.

I don't even know what the point is or sign an NDA either way, or the payments either way. And that is this is not about whether he stoop to pardon me a porn star.

Wow, I can't believe that they're actually testifying to this. I tell you what.

A woman playfully spanks me with a rolled up magazine. I got a good I'm feeling like the night's gonna end in a good way.

And as of right now, the judge is a little irritated, it would appear. She's talking about how she came out of the bathroom and Trump was sitting on his bed in his underwear, and he was between her and the exit to the room. She asks, what did I misread here, describing that she was thinking she wanted to leave, but he didn't forcefully stop her in a threatening manner. Now she's saying that the room spun in slow motion, the blood left her hands in her feet, and she blacked out, even though she did not take any alcohol or drugs, And at this point the judge has also has already sustained one objection and he seems irritated.

Well, so is she trying to hit toward like this wasn't consensual? At this point, this is all new because she's never said that before.

She's I'm seeing in multiple parts of the New York Times reporting that she's reiterated that he didn't block her from leaving in a threatening manner.

But then she goes on to say she blacked out.

How you acting like you're so nervous at the idea of having promiscuous sex. I mean, I don't know anything as a porn star. I don't know anything about her personal life. Maybe that was just her work and not her real life. But you know, well, first of all, there's there's never been any asserting at all that it was like a non consensual sexual activity that I remember. No, So if you take that off the list, what do you doing going back to his hotel room? Don't go back to a guy's hotel room.

This is incredibly sickeningly, multilayeredly tawdry.

The whole trial. You come from the world.

Of porn and you're trying to convince the jury that I went back to his hotel room, but I didn't think sex was on anybody's mind. And I came out of the bathroom he was in his underwear, and I panicked so badly.

I feel like I blacked out.

Because it couldn't even never crossed my mind that he might be thinking we're gonna have sex when I went back to his hotel room.

As somebody who's in the porn business. I mean, it's not like you're you know, it's a good point naive to the world. That's a good point. Wow. On top of the whole horrible.

This is law fair trying to bring Trump down for political reasons. This is one of the worst things that's happened in the nation's history. If she said, what did I miss here? Did I misread something? He said, Uh, yeah, I'm about to say the same thing. What did you misread here? What do you I invited you? He'll tell rom me again. What do you think we were doing?

Crossecutor just asked, did you at some point end up having sex with him?

Daniel says yes.

When she describes what position they were in defensive jets and the objection is sustained.

What objected? Well, first of all, what position did she say they were in? They objected, they objected, so.

She didn't answer no, no, no, no no, you objected before the answer. You can't unring that bell, right, And if they say missionary, that's going to put an image in the minds of the jurors, so they can't get out of their minds.

I hear a missionary, and I picture a man of faith spreading the word of Jesus to people in far flung land.

Yes, that is funny, haiti tall a way to make a liv of defense. The defense objected to what position you were in? And it was sustained by the judge.

Wait a minute, that position is unsatisfying to both parties as objection sustained. This is this makes Watergate look like nothing. This whole deal.

This sounds like vanilla your honor, vanilla sex sustained.

II.

What the heck is going on?

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