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To start the show, we played a speech from Fort Worth city council from none other than the first lady of the show: Paige aka “Pre-Paid Wireless”! She DESTROYS hateful councilwoman Elizabeth Beck, who mocked Charlie Kirk’s death. Following, Alex reflects on his time at Charlie Kirk’s memorial, including his run-in with a hateful protester. After this, we bring on a Turning Point USA campus rep from West Georgia, who recounts her time when Alex visited and violent leftists tried to destroy their
To start the show, we played a speech from Fort Worth city council from none other than the first lady of the show: Paige aka “Pre-Paid Wireless”! She DESTROYS hateful councilwoman Elizabeth Beck, who mocked Charlie Kirk’s death. Following, Alex reflects on his time at Charlie Kirk’s memorial, including his run-in with a hateful protester. After this, we bring on a Turning Point USA campus rep from West Georgia, who recounts her time when Alex visited and violent leftists tried to destroy their sign. Finally, we end with James O’Keefe’s bombshell undercover video where a senior DOJ investigator says Epstein is allegedly a confirmed CIA informant? Don’t miss this episode of “Prime Time with Alex Stein”!
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0:00 Paige EVISCERATES Councilwoman Who Mocked Charlie Kirk's Death
5:06 Alex Getting Kicked Out For Calling Councilman Gay
10:07 Charlie Kirk Memorial Recap
16:45 Gwyn From West Georgia Turning Point USA Recalls Viral Alex Stein Visit
31:58 Dennis Quaid Saved His Housekeeper From Deportation
37:20 James O'Keefe Bombshell: Epstein CIA
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Video Transcript
Hi, my name is Paige. Honestly, it feels like there's no point in trying to reason with people who are so soulless and so far gone that they openly mock the tragic assassination of someone that they don't agree with. But the two city council members who did just that need to be publicly shamed and know that this type of behavior will not be accepted in this country. But you know, one of the best parts of social media is that it shows you who people really are. And hatefilled leftists can't help but to post every thought they have online, exposing how they truly feel about people who don't agree with them. Councilwoman Beck quickly took to Instagram after it was announced Charlie Kirk had been shot and posted unfortunate with an outofcontext quote from Charlie Kirk about the Second Amendment on her story, making it clear that if you support the Second Amendment and are tragically killed by a mentally ill man with a transgender boyfriend that you deserved what happened to you. Does that sound like an elected official you'd be comfortable with having power to make laws? Beck also allegedly went after the volleyball coach and athletic coordinator at her daughter's high school because her daughter did not make the volleyball team due to missing tryyous. She also allegedly called the volleyball coach a white skinny dumb bit. Are you starting to see how these people operate? They will call you names such as racist, bigot, white supremacist even if you don't give them their way. Now, I'm going to read some quotes from the emails Mr. Nettles wrote because he was mad that the flags were ordered at half staff. Well, let me just say honestly, you need to pick up a dictionary. You're an elected official and can't even use proper grammar. But anyway, Mr. Nettles first tried to say Charlie was racist and sexist. Then also wrote, quote, "Times have dramatically changed as well as counsel." Sorry. It sent a bad message when we're not informed about the flags. It was like having a stroke trying to read what was said in those emails. But you know what, Councilman Nettles, you're right. Times have changed. the types of people like you who actually spread hate and division and bully those who don't agree with you will no longer be calling the shots. And interestingly enough, Councilman Neville is a pastor and owns a daycare center. Once again, does this sound like a person you should trust, especially with your children or teaching in a church? Both of you should be ashamed of your actions and should not hold an elected position. Thank you. >> Our next speaker is Brian Sprag, followed by Adrien Smith. >> It was >> Tina, please. No, no interaction. It's It's fine. I'm just I'm just asking for no interaction. >> Thank you. >> Whenever people >> Tina, please, last warning, just try to be quiet during >> Did you tell her to be quiet? >> I did. She's leaving. Do you want to leave or you want to stay? I'm asking nicely. Your choice. >> I know. >> There's been plenty of commentary for the evening. >> It has. >> Great. So, that's last warning. >> My grind so I got no games. Ask yourself, why would I make time for you lames? At all cost. At all cost. Cuz I'm a boss. I'm a break. Yeah. Got to break them all. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, welcome to Prime Time with Alex Stein. I'm your host, Alejandro Stein, and thank you guys for being here. We already got a $5 super chat from Nay Chance. RIP Charlie Alex, keep up the great work. Well, that's a great way to start the show. And we got to start the show with my beautiful baby girl, prepaid wireless, crushing it, defending Charlie Kirk's honor in front of the Fort Worth City Council. And uh it was an emotional day. There was a lot of combiveness from the people attending, not even participating, just the people watching. You could even see by the woman that had type two diabetes named Tina that she was really personally affected by your speech and she wanted to give her own commentary but she didn't have the courage I think to even go up to the mic but I don't know maybe she did speak. I got kicked out of the meeting and um uh so I didn't really get to say much but uh your speech you got to speak the whole time and then what happened babe? The Fort Worth Star Telegram. Is it true they wrote about it or who wrote about it? Was it the Star Telegram? >> It's Fort Worth reporter. Oh, for Worth. That That's not even a news outlet. That's a But I mean, whatever. We'll see. >> Well, there were a bunch of reporters there, but I haven't seen anything else come out. But no, the uh lady that I had that interaction with, she had been sitting there laughing um after my speech, obviously, after Jimmy's speech, anyone that spoke positively about Charlie Kirk, she would just sit there and cackle super loud. So, I couldn't take it anymore and just asked her, "Oh, was that funny to you?" And then she told me to shut up. And then we just started going back and forth. But I just couldn't handle the disrespect. >> She's a black woman. She's been a victim of gun violence. She's seen a lot of gun violence in her life. So, she's very desensitized to seeing that by Charlie Kirk. So, she doesn't have the same ability to empathize like we do because we didn't get, you know, we didn't live in a trap house getting shot up every night. Um, okay. But I but I guess we'll just play this. I really don't want to even give them the credit, but we'll just watch the the the version. I'm not even going to post it, but you guys can see a quick version of what happened to me. You can show my computer here. I'll play it. Let's see. >> Almighty, this is a very gay place, Maddie. You've made the city very good. And speaking of being gay, Chris, everybody knows that you're, you know, a download brother that you're in a closet. I mean, that's why you're on audio recordings. >> That's why you're on audio recording. Talk about your wife cheating on you. >> If we just focus just focus on remarks that are focused on not directed at council members. Sorry. Go ahead. You're okay. >> Talk about I'm allowed to talk about the council members. So, what I'm saying is like when you got a bad built bushi red head like you >> Alex. Yeah. Alex, you can't Yeah. >> Okay. Order. Alex. Alex. Alex. Time's expired. Time's expired. >> You guys suck. >> Time's expired. >> You guys suck. You suck. >> [ __ ] you. You guys. [ __ ] you. Let him talk. Let him [ __ ] talk. Let him [ __ ] talk, dude. >> Are you [ __ ] kidding me, dude? That is so [ __ ] up. You said what? What about freedom of [ __ ] speech? [ __ ] y'all. [ __ ] y'all. [ __ ] y'all. [ __ ] y'all. Alex Shine 99. You cannot take his voice away. Now look at this guy in these ugly ass shorts with his [ __ ] ugly ass beard. Get out of here. I want to see Alex. waited 4 hours for it. >> Well, I didn't know this this [ __ ] was roasting me. What the heck? >> Timmy, you're catching strays. Okay, you can get rid of that. I I don't even I don't even know why you caught such a big stray, but I think Rachel giving me all that gas. I feel like I could fly to Europe right now. I mean, I'm fully loaded. Uh she was gassing me up. So, thank you to Rachel. But yes, my speech didn't go very well. I didn't come correct. I got triggered because the guy before me was this like flaming homosexual that brought out a pride flag and was rubbing the uh he had was rubbing his aids all over the microphone. So I was >> well every literally every speaker before us except for maybe two were and it was all white people also they were calling us white supremacist saying that we're racist. Of course it was insane. Like obviously I know >> I mean >> you don't think that that was crazy how many white people they're partially correct. I mean, maybe >> I didn't like that black woman, right? What did what did uh Well, and I like black people, but what did uh Chris Rock say? >> You don't know? >> No. What are you talking about? >> You don't know the famous Chris Rock joke? >> No. >> There's a difference between blacks and nwords? >> No, I've never heard it. >> All right, let me pull it up. Oh my god. You've never seen this? >> No, I don't think so. Oh my gosh. And then Michael Scott made it famous on The Office. Okay. Okay. Hold on. Okay. Can you take the laptop? >> Black people. You know why? Cuz we hate black people, too. >> I'll start from the beginning. >> Think white people don't like about black people? Black people really don't like about black people. There's some [ __ ] going on with black people right now. There's like a civil war going on with black people. And there's two sides. black people and there's [ __ ] and [ __ ] have got to go. Every time black people want to have a good time in that ass [ __ ] [ __ ] it up. >> So yeah, that's the legendary Chris Rock thing that I was referencing. I hope he don't get a YouTube strike. That was Chris Rock. He's allowed to say that. But um >> yeah, the best show ever. Everybody hates Chris. >> You like that show? See, I didn't even watch that. It shows how young you are that that was your favorite show. I watched it a little bit, but uh >> it was funny. >> It was good. Yeah. >> Okay. Well, I'll take your word for it. I do need to watch some of those episodes. But real quick, we got to pay the bills. Uh, do we have We got to talk about the memorial, but we got to get into home title lock. If guys, if you're a homeowner, you need to listen to this. In today's AI and cyber world, scammers are stealing home titles and your equity is the target. Here's how it works. 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Well, babe, I wanted you to come on the show as well because we spent a very emotional um weekend in Phoenix, Arizona, celebrating the life of Charlie Kirk. Now, uh you were very emotional at this event. Could you describe uh what you were doing for most of it? >> Yeah, I was crying, but it was just very weird. Like as soon as we stepped on the premise, I just wanted to start crying. It was just very sad energy, obviously. But for some reason, the gospel music just kept making me cry over and over and over again. And I don't know, it was just I I didn't personally know Charlie um or even have a conversation with him, but just seeing someone get their life taken like that so brutally and his poor wife and children, it was just a lot. >> It was very emotional. And then you had people that were obviously like it kind of was weird because you were happy to see people. People were happy to see me, but they were sad in the circumstances in which we were meeting new people and making new friends. So very emotional day. Hey, do we have any B-roll of some of the memorial? >> Yeah, we'll put it up. >> And uh, you know, some people were criticizing the memorial because they did have the WWE fireworks. I thought they were badass. And at my memorial, I definitely would want even more pyrochnics. I'm not kidding when I say that. I think that we would all when we die be honored to have pyrochnics at our memorial. And anybody that would disagree with that is lying. And you're a dishonest scumbag for even saying that. Uh, and I really I thought they were subdued with the pyrochnics compared to a typical turning point event which Charlie loved the pyrochnics and all of the smoke and the fire. So once again, that is such a lame critique because uh I actually like that. It kind of brought some good energy right before the speaker spoke because every speaker came out there and obviously said some very sad, you know, story or time where Charlie affected their life greatly. And then of course our guy Tucker Carlson speaks who we love. Tucker is my biological stepfather. He's helped me out a lot and he he was uh like a mentor to Charlie. And Charlie looked at him for advice, broadcasting, inspiration, you know, just a a laundry list of things Charlie got from Tucker. And I'm sure Tucker got a lot of reciprocal information and knowledge from Charlie as well. But but he spoke and in his speech he made a reference to hummus. Do we have that clip >> or I can pull it up. I can find I can probably find it. Hold on. Let me see if we got it. Let's find Tucker Hummus. Let's see. >> One of the craziest parts though is that seeing how they had to put up that bulletproof glass around the podium that like Trump and JD Vance spoke at. Um I don't know. It was just weird the >> You notice how Tucker do that? Tucker wasn't behind it. >> He wasn't behind it. Okay, let's pull you can pull up the clip. I think this is it. Let's play it. Let's see. One of the craziest parts though is that >> it actually reminds me of my favorite crap around the podium that >> Sorry about that is playing. This is playing. Okay. Sorry. Now, now hopefully it should work. Okay. So, this guys before we play this clip, Tucker was getting cancelled online because they're saying that this story, the story of Jesus was anti-semitic. Okay, let's watch this. >> Ultimately, he was a Christian evangelist. And it it actually reminds me of my favorite story ever. So, it's about 2,000 years ago in Jerusalem and Jesus shows up and he starts talking about the people in power. And he starts doing the worst thing that you can do, which is telling the truth about people. And they hate it. And they just go bonkers. They hate it. And they become obsessed with making him stop. This guy's got to stop talking. We've got to shut this guy up. And I can just sort of picture the scene in a lamp lit room with a bunch of guys sitting around eating hummus thinking about what do we do about this guy telling the truth about us? We must make him stop talking. And there's always one guy with the bright idea and I could just hear him say, "I've got an idea. Why don't we just kill him? That'll shut him up. That'll fix the problem." It doesn't work that way. It doesn't work that way. Everything is inverted. I think that's a beautiful story. And comparing Charlie with Jesus, I think is a very apt description. I mean, I think that they are, you know, you compare those two, I think that they kind of are similar in a lot of ways. Jesus obviously died at 33 and Charlie at 31, and they both went to heaven. And I'm not saying Charlie was God or the son of God, but he was probably the closest thing in the human form or pretty close to it. So, uh, babe, what did you think about Tucker getting canceled for those statements? >> I think that it's stupid. I don't know. I feel like anything is considered anti-semitic. So, I mean, at this point, it's just like being called a racist at this point. It's not >> It's really annoying. It's really just exhausting and it's annoying. and how Charlie did that video with the younger Turning Point uh leaders where they actually talked about this topic. They're completely right. It's like the more that you call someone a racist or anti-semitic, they're going to push them towards actually being that way. >> That is true. It's like Rabbi Schmoolie, he does more degrade anti-semitism than anybody in the world. And speaking of people that are uh cringe, we had a cringe protester outside. I only talked to him for a second. you know, we weren't really in the mood to talk to these people, but by the time I guess we walked out there, some of the the protesters, a lot of them had disappeared. And there was some videos going viral of a bunch of trash. And that trash where it was left is actually in where the protesters were staged. It was all of those protesters that made this mess. But let's just play a little clip of this twink like like waving a prime flag. >> You're you're a real low life protesting a memorial. This person is a low life scumbag. Get the election. You lost the MAG offender. >> Your parents are ashamed of you. >> I mean, that guy is the definition of a flaming uh f a g, right? >> Yes. And of course, there was an Antifa person there wearing a mask with a Palestine flag as well. That was right next to that guy. It's like, what are you doing protesting someone's funeral? You just look like a [ __ ] honestly. >> Yeah. Like I said, those Palestinian people are crazy. The gay people are. They're like five times vaccinated. He's probably on anti-depressants and Lord knows what kind. >> He's definitely on drugs. >> He's probably on ecstasy. He looked like he was tripping on Molly. He was kind of sweating and the way he was like vibing and like a flag. It looked like he should have been in a Miami nightclub with one of his boyfriends, you know, eating. He should be eating hummus, but but hummus. Um, >> also it was a very emotional day. Uh, but at the same time, I think Charlie would have been extremely happy with the event because they said that his dream was to always have a Turning Point event inside of a stadium. So, Charlie did get his wish. Uh, just such a such a sad sad tragedy. That video and watching Charlie, you know, pass away in that fashion is just going to haunt the entire world for the rest of history. Unless you're like a 300lb black woman who's all of her brothers and sisters have been shot by gun violence and you're desensitized to it all and you really almost want other people to be victims of it. So you feel more of a connection to them because spiritually you're dead inside. Um, okay. With all that being said, uh, we're talking about violence on college campuses. A lot of people are currently going viral because they are being assaulted by college students that are not really happy with their attitude of having public discourse on their campus. And we had a a very intense event at the University of West Georgia with our friend Gwen Andrews who is a chapter leader of Turning Point at the West Georgia University. And uh we had a viral moment as well. I don't know if it's as viral as the ones that are going on now with the H.B.CU, but it was pretty dang close. So, is our guest ready? Let's bring on the one, the only Gwen Andrews. Gwen, how are you doing this evening? >> I'm good. How are y'all >> doing? Good. You see, we got prepaid wireless. Got Paige in the building. Okay, so for reference, let's play one of the signs of of uh them stealing or you know the video of them stealing the sign. Excuse me. Look at these ladies. Wait, what are they doing? What? Oh my god. Fight. There's a fight. They're grabbing signs. Look at this. Do not steal the signs. >> Oh, I like this. >> This is good. This is good. Oh, wow. >> Goodbye. >> Dog life. >> The sign is gone. >> Wow. >> Look at the cop. Look at the cop. That was wild. All right, guys. That was fun. >> I just >> Yeah. Gwen. Give it up for Gwen. She was like a freaking safety just, you know, >> cutting him off. That was great. See guys, this is fun. We're having fun. >> That was great. Hey, you were like a middle linebacker, you know, tackling a running back, getting that sign back. So, can you tell us this event got even crazier after this and it got you in some trouble. So, I'm sorry that we're actually covering this the next semester, the following semester. We should have got to this sooner, but can you tell us about the kickback after uh the prime time 99 experience on campus? >> Yeah, absolutely. So, we actually had some students on campus create a petition to get our Turning Point group banned. That gained around 2,000 signatures. We had the school pressing us to put out a statement saying that we apologize for hosting Alex Stein and will do better in the future about making sure our um speakers are not as controversial. And then we actually had to get a new adviser for our group as well. >> We also had time. I have to cut you off. 2,000 signatures. That was good. I wish I would have got more. Um, you had to make a statement. You had to make that statement. Is that I didn't know that. That's new. That's Oh, you didn't. You didn't make >> I didn't. We were asked to by multiple portions of the university and I would not put out a statement on our Instagram. >> Now, I wish you would have told me. I almost would have asked you to put out a statement. We should have like pretended I got cancelled more because I think it would have been a bigger story. But other than my cancelling, I'm just going to talk about my ego. you got in trouble and that is actually the bigger story and that's why I'm worried. So they had this big kurfuffle and they wanted you to denounce me but you got in trouble and then some other students got in trouble. So can you explain what was the ramifications from all this? >> Yes. I don't know the full extent of it but I do know from communication of my advisor that the school was calling that I violated sign policy. I violated Title N issues. I put minority students on campus in danger and that we were uh creating an unsafe, unhealthy environment for our fellow students on campus. >> Wow, that's pretty bold statement. And uh but tell me this, you were part of the student government. Didn't you almost get suspended from student government? Yes, I actually had to attend a meeting where I was drilled by every student government uh person in there who had to they got to ask me questions and I had to answer them and then I had two people call for me to put on probation throughout this semester. >> Wow. Academic probation for having me uh on campus to have a debate. And things really didn't get that spicy until the end. And you know, we're not going to we're not going to, you know, overgeneralize or oversimplify, but it was just one group that was really the aggressive people. I didn't expect to be so aggressive. And uh in my experience, of all the campuses I went to, I do think West Georgia was the wildest. Would you say so, babe? >> Yeah, I think it I think it was because >> LSU was pretty close. >> LSU was wild, too. And it had the same type of group there, but them coming and ripping the signs and Yeah, it defin it was wild. I think it was definitely one of the most crazy. So Gwen, I want to ask you as a college student, do you think political violence on college campuses, obviously Charlie, is the most tragic thing ever. Do you think it's only going to increase? What do you kind of speculate is going to happen in the near future on college campuses? Gwen, >> you know, unfortunately, I see the phrase monkey see monkey do, and we have seen the most extreme form of that in uh the death of somebody that we so loved. And I hope to not see this prevail on college campuses, but unfortunately I do think that there will be an increase of violence among those who disagree. Yes. >> And do you think that the left will get away with it? Because in this case, they did. You We were not the aggressors. It was them that really got the signs. It kind of got the protest going. We So, do you have any uh faith in I guess left-wing violence actually getting dealt with properly on these campuses? Because if it was a right-wing person, if it was you being the aggressor, I think that they would have held you, you know, to the letter of the law. But that's not the case when it comes to somebody that is a leftist or, you know, Marxist communist. >> Yeah, absolutely. I can speak for the University of West Georgia specifically. The president at the time did release a statement saying that we had our first amendment right to be there and that no charges would be taking place of the students that were involved. I.e. me and my VP. >> No charges. Wait, wait. They were potentially going to charge you with what? You didn't do anything? >> Yeah. >> What was the potential? Did they tell you what you like? What? What was it? >> They were they were going to put my student application under review for the following semester to see if I could return as a student and they said that I violated Title N on campus. Oh my gosh, that's so ridiculous. Go, we live in this babyback bull crap sensitive society and with these colleges trying to I guess demonize you for, you know, exercising your first amendment right to have a speaker on campus. It's absolutely ridiculous. So, are there any turning points turning point events at your campus scheduled for this semester? >> Yes, we actually are having Riley Gains on November 20th. >> Oo, that'll be a good event. And I know they are going to be pissed when Riley Gaines gets on campus. So that is going to be spicy, too. The West Georgia University police are going to be very busy that day. So uh Gwen, I guess tell us a little bit about uh Turning Point and how this horrible tragedy with Charlie has affected you. I'm sure it has been very emotional for you. We saw you at the memorial for Charlie, which was a fun event, sad event, but it was still, you know, a fun event to go to overall. Uh can you tell us how you're dealing with it all? Yeah. So, our group last semester, I would say we had about five consistent active members. In the last two weeks, we have had 55 people join our chapter from the University of West Georgia. We have raised over $2,000 from people in the community who just want to help support in any way they can, and we've hosted a vigil that we actually had a couple people show up to protest, but were eventually removed by campus police. So, we have seen an outpouring of support from the community and students on campus who I would consider were closeted conservatives last semester and this semester just feel like they need to take that leap of faith and step up for truth. >> Yeah. So, overall, once again, terrible tragedy, but for Turning Point, this has been a positive thing when it comes to more campus interaction and more people that are willing to be unapologetically conservative or unapologetically themselves, even if they're not super conservative. Like you said, there's some people kind of in the closet that are kind of figuring out their own political viewpoints because they're young and if they can kind of go to a organization like Turning Point, they can kind of be, I guess, put in the right direction, I think. So, that's why it's so important that we have these Turning Point chapters on campuses. Okay, before we go, is there anything uh you know, you want to say or shout out? I know you're a college student and we're going to put links to all of your social media uh in the description because we want everybody to go follow you, Gwen, and support you. But, uh I guess you know, give us an update. When do you graduate? What's what's the future for you, Gwen? >> Yeah, absolutely. So, I should graduate fall of next year. I hope to go into nonprofit work, work with women who are considering abortion and maybe help convince them otherwise as somebody who has experienced an unexpected pregnancy myself. And I would leave women and men and everybody with the phrase that Christ is king. And the hope that you feel that is missing right now if you are not a follower of Jesus can only be found in him. >> That is true. And Gwen, we don't have to get too much into your personal story. I don't know how much you want to reveal, but you know, it is a very special story. You know, you had a baby at a young age when a lot of other girls would have had an abortion. That's very brave of you. That's very courageous of you. So, can you tell us why you're so anti-abortion? >> Yeah, absolutely. When I was 19, I had an unexpected pregnancy. I was a college athlete and I considered abortion. I actually had a abortion pill scheduled in Atlanta Planned Parenthood and I am so against abortion because after I held my daughter in my arms for the first time I had realized that I had devalued life as a way to get my life back on track. And I think that we see so much now the prevailing of the life being devalued as people are willing to as we've talked about take violence through political issues and then abortion babies being murdered because women aren't financially stable. And so I feel called and encouraged by my savior and by my experience to go help women realize that they are not alone and that there is support out there and that no situation is too far gone. >> I love that message. I love that message. Babe, is there anything you want to say to uh Gwen? >> Yeah. Um, of course I'm glad that we got to meet through Turning Point. Um, but did you see anyone on campus like celebrating Charlie's death? Like I feel like based off the group that was there at Alex's event, there would be a lot of people that were doing that. >> Yeah, we didn't see anybody um personto person, but Yikyak definitely was running wild. There's been a ton of ridiculousness on social media saying that we should have had a vigil for Palestine as well. So, it's definitely been interesting. >> Wow. Yeah, that would have been very interesting. Okay. Well, Gwen, I'm happy that Turning Point is having so much success right now. I know you're super busy this semester, so keep up the great work. I know Riley Gains is going to bring uh the energy and bring out all the ghouls to the protesters, but I know it'll be a great event. And uh is there anything else you want to shout out before you go? >> Um, no, I think that's it. Christ is king. >> Christ is king. You are the best, Gwen. Keep up the good work. We really appreciate you being a linebacker and protecting our whole entire event. You literally were like right there. You can tell that you're an athlete because you're just freaking, you know, vicious. Uh, heat-seeking missile. So, keep on defending Liberty. Keep on keeping on. And, uh, we really, really appreciate you, Gwen. Thank you again. >> Thank you. Good to see you. >> Alex, we got a couple super chats. Aaron Labato said, "Rip Charlie scorched Earth time. Prime Time 99 all day." Um, then Koi said, "I missed the heck out of Charlie. At least we have Charlie Kurt." >> That is true. Well, it is like the dollar store version. It's still not as good as the, you know, it's not as good as like the actual Pop-Tarts. I'm like the fake Pop-Tart version. Those are just never as good. >> And then Olly says, "I love the video that you did with the banana and Oh, okay. >> With the banana and what?" >> I found your channel from Philip Scott. African Daspora great replacement at I feel like this is >> Wait, that video is re going viral. The banana video. Uh, I feel like they're trying to trick me into saying something bad. >> Oh, they are. Cuz they probably It's probably some African-American black supremacist that's sharing it. And, uh, I love it. I don't care. 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You don't have to go to the liquor store so you can order it while you're drunk. Oh, never mind. That is why the shipping's good though. You don't have to drive to the store. Drunk driving is bad. I do think uh drunk driving is bad. >> Do you have any comment on that? >> No, I agree. I was just I'm just laugh. I just have a lot. >> Some people think drunk driving's cool. >> I know a lot of people do think that. >> There was a time in my life I used to think drunk driving was cool. >> No, you didn't. >> When I was in college. >> Oh, yeah. >> I drove drunk to New Orleans a couple times from Baton Rouge. >> Drunk. >> See, this is the thing. >> Go back a couple times drunk. >> Like there's a difference. Everyone's, you know, driven whenever they are a little too buzzed. But if you're driving, >> see, that's the problem. Real quick, I don't even want to let you finish the sentence. And no disrespect, you're exactly right. Because every idiot has either get a DWI or crash their car drunk because everybody at first thinks, "Oh, I can do this. I can do like everybody tries to drive drunk." And I do not encourage it. Do not do it. It's very dangerous. My point is, everybody when they're young, you feel like you have adrenaline because you're loosey goosey. Oh, I can drive home. And uh do not do that. Uh do not do that. We definitely don't want you to uh get in an accident. Well, babe, you know how uh you always you're so sad that our house is a mess cuz our housekeeper got deported by Tom Hman. >> Yes. I was I was the one that reported her actually. >> I know. Which now our house is a mess and you want me to hire some uh maid that's American that is way more expensive that probably can't even clean as good. So, a friend of the show, Dennis Quaid, famous actor from the movie uh Any Given Sunday, he recently went on Piers Morgan defending, believe it or not, I mean, it's like we're in the Twilight Zone, his he was defending his housekeeper from deportation. So, let's play the clip and then we're going to play a clip of me sounding very similar. I've been watching the whole immigration debate in America. I get the sense that most Americans applaud Trump for what he's achieved on the southern border. I think it's been extraordinary how quickly he's resolved that crisis. I think most Americans believe if you're undocumented in America and you commit a crime, you should be deported. But there is a real battle. You talk about the soul of America over people who may be undocumented but have been in America for a number of years, maybe build a family, paying taxes, contributing to society. and this sort of imagery of ICE agents running into Home Depot and grabbing people like that. Where do you sit with that? Do you feel it's gone too far? Do you feel comfortable with that kind of thing? >> I I've I've had exper I've had experience myself. My housekeeper who was in this country for decades uh uh undocumented really because she uh had her sister's uh driver's license, you know, in order to get around and identity fraud. >> Oh, you found this out. This was back in uh 2016. I wonder if she got afraid of of Trump >> uh getting elected because she would, you know, be thrown out of the country. She thought she lived in fear. And I said, >> "No, what we have to do, Josie, is we have to do things right." So I >> Josie, >> I sponsored her. Uh we uh went through the process and we got her documented. We got her a green card. uh in fact to be here and she's uh going for her citizenship right now and you know after a year or two two years later or four years later she wanted to get her citizenship because she wanted to vote for Trump >> and you know what her vote would have helped her get deported because Charlie would have wanted Josie deported. Now, let's play the clip of of Charlie Kurt vers Charlie Kirk talking about this same situation. >> Mr. Stein. >> Well, Mr. Stein, that's my government name. My street name is Charlie Kurt, the world's greatest college debater. And I know you are a seasoned debater, but I am the best. And I must say, Charlie, you are talking about immigration. You're talking about deportations, mass deportations. But I must say that my housekeeper Wanita has raised me since I was a little boy and she's as legal as hell. She's illegal, illegal, illegal. So I want to say that Charlie, why would you want to kick out my housekeeper? Because we need to protect all big booty Latinos. If you're a nine, you are fine. You get to stay. If you're an eight, we can have an immigration debate. If you're a six, you can kick bricks. But Charlie, let's protect my housekeeper. Why does Oneanita have to go, Charlie? But you said she's illegal, right? >> She's illegal. Yes. >> Illegal. >> Illegal? Oh, yeah. She's very illegal. No papers. >> So sorry. They all got to go. >> No, but Charlie, I can't afford to pay a legal one. It's like 50 cents an hour for her. >> No, it's going to break break your bank. >> Charlie, please just let the lady stay. She's not >> No amnesty, no deportations, no exceptions. They're all going on. >> Okay. Well, I still won this debate. I love Charlie. We love it. We love you, Charlie. >> You want a hat? Give me a hat. >> Charlie, you rule. Thanks, guys. >> Thank you, Alex. Wow. So, Charlie Kirk definitely would not want Dennis Quaid's maid to stay, which I agree with. I Dennis Quaid's maid. I mean, you know, she's using her sister's ID. You know, she's got a probably a credit card in her sister's name. Her sister might not even be alive. Uh, so yeah, I don't know. I'm in a moral conundrum. But actually, at the same time, as a person that has an illegal housekeeper that is, you know, running away from Tom Hman currently, maybe I am empathetic to Dennis Quaid. So, I don't know. Whose side are you on in this battle? Are you on Charlie's side or Dennis Quaid's side? >> I'd have to say I'm on Charlie's side. >> Can we ask the chat? Whose side is the chat on? Are you guys on Charlie's side, full deportation, or are you for amnesty for big booty Latinos like Dennis Quaid and I? We want to get the chat's response. All the chat rats get in there and, you know, chat away, chat away, answer the thing, hit the like button, hit the subscribe button. We need people to share the link. And thank you everybody for being here tonight. You know, it is a very, very special evening. We only have about 12 episodes left of Prime Time with Alex Stein. I can't freaking believe it. But we're going to have a new show coming out soon. So, you guys will you'll still get a healthy dose of Prime Time 99 Alex Stein. So, don't worry. I'm not going anywhere, but I'm not going to be in this studio and I'm not going to probably be here at the Blaze, sadly. But, uh, it is what it is. Life goes on. Uh, and I love my time at the Blaze. I love everybody here at the Blaze and got no complaints whatsoever about the Blaze. Love these guys. Okay, James O'Keefe, friend of the show, I just had a bombshell report about Epstein. Let's put the full screen. So, Jimmy, can you read that? >> Yep. Uh, world exclusive bombshell. Senior DOJ Epstein investigator reveals Epstein was CIA. Confirms uh grapes occurred while Bill Clinton was on the plane. Says of President Trump, he's protecting a lot of other people. He's not protecting himself because there's nothing there. I've interviewed all the victims. There's never been an instance where Trump was on a plane with these kids and the grapes occurred. But that can't be said for Clinton and it can't be said for others. The DOJ didn't want to go after Epste because he's an asset for the United States and Israel. It's not talked about yet, but it's soon to come out that Epstein was a CIA informant. >> Well, this is huge information. And the reason why people are probably linking Epstein to Israel is because the CIA and Israel share all of their intelligence and MI6 it is the I forget what are they called like the triad of truth or something where it's like the UK, Israel, America and I think Australia is part of it as well. And uh we all share intelligence information. So that's why any information that Jeffrey Epstein would get for the CIA would be relayed to probably not just Israel, but to also MI6 in the UK. And then the whole time they have Prince Andrew who's, you know, diddling kids and all this stuff. So there's a lot of weird connections. I will be very happy if we can get some confirmation that Jeffrey Epstein was working for people in the United States government in a clandestine, secret way. That will definitely answer a lot of questions. Will this, you know, will the fabric of society unravel if this information and truth comes out? I don't think so. Do you think people are actually going to even really celebrate this as much as they should? Because if we can find out that he's CIA, this kind of shows you that we have corrupt people within our own government that are molesting children. And that really should I don't want a civil war, but it should spark pretty damn close to one. Well, uh I think the DOJ or somebody they put out a statement saying that that guy um like doesn't know what he's talking like they didn't deny what the guy was saying, but it was very weird the statement that they put out. So, and they put it out right after James O'Keefe's uh video that they just released. But, I don't know. I mean, I think that people are going to celebrate, but at the same time, I do think that it's never going to be enough. And I don't think that we're ever going to fully get the truth. >> Yeah. I have very little faith in our intelligence agencies when it comes to giving us the truth. They're going to give us some sort of watered down fake version, the Matrix version, and we are trying to unplug from the Matrix. Now, I wanted to go there's been so many conspiracies about Charlie's unfortunate passing, and I just don't want to come on here and uh spread any of those conspiracies. And Tim invited me to go on, oh, not invited me. I mean, Tim and I are, you know, working on a project together. And, uh, he wants me to go on Friday and do a culture war episode where we talk about the conspiracy surrounding Charlie Kirk's death. And I just don't feel comfortable doing that yet because I I work for Turning Point and I don't think that they would be too happy with one of their campus representatives like myself going around and talking about these conspiracies. But I can definitely, you know, understand and empathize with people that are interested in finding out more surrounding this. So, like, what do you think about that, babe? All the conspiracies without getting into them surrounding Charlie's death, like when is it an appropriate time to maybe consider some of the weird anomalies? >> Well, I think anyone that is just going with the government's narrative, I mean, the government has lied to us about so much stuff. I don't understand how you could just believe everything that they're saying. Um, but I really don't think that it's bad to question what happened. Now, I do think that there are some things where they've already been disproven and people are still posting it on the internet. That gets a little annoying. Um, but I don't think it's bad at all to question and say, "Okay, was this guy a lone gunman?" His >> It's not that it's bad, but like should we wait or should don't we need to wait a little? I mean, I need >> I personally don't think that we should wait because the more time that passes, the more that it's just going to get brushed under the rug in my opinion. >> So, you're full Candace Owens. >> Yes, I am. And but his >> I'm not I'm not full Candace Owens. I'm not. >> No, Alex isn't. I am. But his transgender boyfriend is on the run. He like >> That's a big deal. That's a big deal. We need to get that transgender locked down. That furry freak. He's probably in a damn furry costume at a furry convention hanging out with people like and little do they know that he could have been, you know, accessory to a brutal murder. So, I mean, it's very very all very weird. >> Um, I get but I do get where you're coming from though, especially how you love working for Turning Point and all the events that you do. I completely understand why, you know, you kind of want to see what all information comes out and you don't want to just start getting on the internet and just saying random things. But me personally, I mean, nothing about this has felt right since it's happened. Um, I think the text messages are weird. I think there's a lot of things that just don't make sense in my opinion. >> I think that's fair. Um, now we're going to keep talking about Charlie. He's probably going to get mad about this next video, but Charlie hated coconuts. I always wonder I >> I didn't know that. >> He hated coconuts for >> I don't like coconuts either. >> Yeah. Like one time I was drinking like a pin colada. He's like, "What do you I was like, it's a virgin pina colada." He's like, "With coconut." I was like, I asked him, "Do you want a sip?" He's like, "Does it have coconut in it?" He's like, "No, I hate coconut." And I always thought that was weird because I I get like You hate coconut, right? >> Yes. I hate it. >> You hate it. I like coconut. I like German chocolate cake. I, you know, I like pina coladas. Um, but I learned something crazy. Do you have my screen? Did you know this about coconuts? Oh, shoot. Can you not hear that? Let's see. Ready? How does water get into a coconut? Like I drink water, right? But a coconut don't drink water. >> The liquid which eventually reaches the coconut is referred to as the endoperm. The endosperm. >> Damn. Look. Creamy tissue. Drinking cocoa. How does water continue drinking cocoa? >> How does water get into >> I mean that makes sense. No wonder Charlie hated freaking coconuts. So >> my god, >> did you know about the endosperm and the cocoa nut? >> No, I I didn't. I did not know that at all. Coconut water is disgusting though. It does. And it kind of tastes I've never had like >> you know that mixed with water, but if I did, I imagine that's what it the texture would be like. It's disgusting. Yeah. Nobody Nobody really likes coconut water. Even if you're dehydrated. Uh I don't even know if people like it. >> I mean, it's just so good. >> And like Almond Joys or It doesn't have coconut in it. Those are gross, too. >> Oh, and I meant to play this clip. So, this is to the housekeeper clip. We love Aussie Osborne and we love the Osborne. They had a great reality show, but I meant to play this right after the housekeeper clip. Look at Kelly Osborne 10 years ago make an incredible point on the view that that just they all agree with. Oh, can you hear it? Let's see. Okay. Ready? >> If you kick every Latino out of this country, then who is going to be cleaning your toilet? Donald Trump. >> Oh, that's >> in the sense that you know what I mean? Like what I'm saying there's more jobs >> in LA. They always are not only the only people who mean it like that. Come on. No, I would never mean it like that. I'm not part of this argument with >> I think what you're saying is that Trump himself >> needs to look >> probably on a lot of these people that he's insulting. I I >> Oh, let's watch out one more time. Listen how she says the word toilet trumpet. >> She thinks she's like a boss babe that she just owned it. And listen, I love how the view just And look how small the table used to be on the view. those hogs. >> She has that stupid libtard haircut, too. She just looks so sad. >> This is 10 years ago. Let's just watch it one more time. Just listen with like the viciousness that she's going to clean your toilet. Who's going to clean your toilet? Like she gets pleasure watching people clean her toilet. >> Every Latino out of this country, then who is going to be >> Look, look, every Latino. Look how she says, "If you kick out every Latino, so Latinos can only clean toilets according to her basically >> this country. Then who is going to be cleaning your toilet?" Donald Trump. Oh, that's not >> in the sense that you know what I mean. Like what I'm saying if you if you kick every Latino out of this country then who is going to be cleaning your toilet? Donald Trump. >> Oh, that's >> in the sense that you know what I mean? Like what I'm saying are not only the only people mean it like that. Come on. >> Yes, she did. Never mean it like that. >> Oh my gosh. That's a classic clip from Kelly Osborne. Alex and I watched that video like five times the other day because it was just so funny the way that she said it and you could just hear everyone like immediately like, "Oh, no, no, no." Like it was just so bad. It's so bad. >> Yeah. >> That's how liberals work though. Like they think that they're fighting for these people, but they're really degrading them in a way. It's very weird. >> It is very weird. Now, are you familiar with Dr. uh Umar, babe? >> Yes, a little bit. Now, he is one of my favorite content creators. He's a black supremacist. >> Yeah. Okay. Yeah. >> And I agree with him. I do think black is a superior race. Uh and uh I love this. He does not like zesty festy people. A similar to myself. I don't really like the zesty festy. That's why I was all flustered at that damn Fort City Council meeting because the guy before me, >> like I said, had a pride flag rubbing his aids all over the microphone. Um but this is this is how you properly deal with zesty festies. Okay, you ready for the audio? I'm going to press play. >> But when you come outside, you better have a jacket on. I don't care what shoes you put on. Why am I yelling? Block stupid ass questions. >> I need you to shake that booty. I'm blocking you, brother. We don't do that here. We don't do that. I'm sorry, my brother. >> Martin Luther King or LeBron James twerk off. You must be a zesty festa. We block you for disrespecting Dr. King. Okay. Zesty festies. >> It took us 18. See Neanderthal behavior. How far can you squirt? You know what? You melanin deficient calcified pineal devil. Let me block you real quick. >> Calcify N. Somebody say you're the activist. You do it. I'mma block you for that. Lazy ass negro. I'mma block you for that. >> I love white women. Let me send you to the black party. No time for snow bunny love. >> Calling people the nword with a white Jesus. Goodbye. Goodbye >> with a white Jesus. You can't have a white Jesus. I respect that. Jesus was Jewish. So he's tan and Ben Shapiro thinks Jewish are not white. Uh Jews according to Ben Shapiro. Uh so I agree that he was not white. Okay. >> Have a five minute block. >> Okay. >> Party. Who else? Let's have a five minute block party. Who else? I can't take it today. Where's the school at? Have a nice day. Where the school at? Goodbye. He said, "Where the school at?" and I'm sitting at the school. Goodbye. >> So, that's how you handle online trolls, babe. What do you think about that? Do you think you can gain any information from that clip on how to handle trolls in the future? >> Yeah, I think that we should use the block button. I mean, it's your social media, so why are why are we going to sit there and let people, you know, annoy us? You might as well just block them, honestly. >> I agree. And I uh I love to block people. Actually, I don't mind it at all. So, I don't know if you guys saw the WNBA playoffs are currently happening. Uh, is that correct, Jimmy? Are >> That is correct. >> They're still going on. And recently at the end of a game, they had a technical difficulty. Let's uh play this clip. So, the game is going on 4.8 seconds, and this is a playoff game versus the number two ranked Las Vegas and the number seven seated Seattle, whatever the hell they're called, uh, the Seattle Tampons. Um, let's uh let's watch what happens in this huge playoff game that people are betting on, gambling on, and uh it even looks like there's a decent crowd. [Applause] >> And the power went out. >> Look at that, guys. With le with with there's still time on the clock. These [ __ ] don't even know how to freaking work the lights. Look at this. Look at this. The lights just go off at the end of the game. >> That's so That's dangerous. They don't even know what the hell they're doing. So, >> no, they don't. That feels like cheating in a way. >> I don't know. It's weird. WNBA women's basketball absolutely sucks. Yeah, that's enough women's basketball for this show. >> The sport's so popular. I had no idea that uh that game was even happening at the playoffs are happening. >> What do you think about this uh show this? What do you think about this picture of Donald Trump eating noodles? >> Uh, I feel like I kind of look like that when we're at Olive Garden, but >> you don't look like that. You don't look like that. >> That's not his best. Uh, >> babe, you do not look like that. >> It looks like his mouth is like gone. Like >> that's a lot of noodles. Like I mean, is that AI? Is that a real picture? Cuz Trump's going to see this. He's going to get mad at me. President Trump, if you are seeing this, I think it's badass that you can eat that many noodles in one bite. I'm being I'm being completely honest. It's just not a flattering picture the way the noodles are still going into the bowl. And this was at the uh this is >> the UK, right? >> Yeah, the UK whatever this building's called. It's not what is it called? Not um Westminster Abbey or whatever the hell. I don't know. You know, one of those gay English things. But uh he was uh eating noodles like a total boss. I didn't expect him. I guess when it's not McDonald's, it's hard for him to figure out how to eat stuff sometimes, right? I guess so. >> I still can't believe that whenever they went to go like to the UN or visit or whatever was happening escalator. That is >> that's a that was an inside job. >> Yeah, that is so just [ __ ] That's so petty. >> Look how dominant he is, babe. The way he eats those noodles. He's so far from the bowl, too. >> That's what I'm saying. He doesn't give a damn, dude. He knows it's he doesn't care if it splatters back down after he bites it and the noodles splatter back down into the bowl. if he gets remnants of this pasta sauce. The the suit's a rental. He's just going to return it. He doesn't give a damn. And just the the confidence that he has to eat from this far from the bowl. >> And no napkin tucked in. >> No napkin, no nothing. Just straight badass. This is why he's president. I'm going to start eating noodles like that. And this is the Donald Trump noodle challenge. If you guys want to be like President Trump, please go get some ramen noodles and see how many ramen noodles you can put in your mouth in one fork full. So, if you can get like the whole packet of ramen noodles in one fork full, we're going to share the best ramen noodle Donald Trump noodle uh challenge pictures or videos on the show tomorrow night. And if we don't get enough submissions by tomorrow night, then we will next Tuesday. So, noodle challenge going out to you noodlers out there. All of you chat rats, get your noodle on. Get those ramen noodles. I believe they're 10 cents a pack. They used to be like two cents a pack. Um or what are they now? They're like 30 cents a pack. I don't know. They were used to be dirt cheap. I think you'd get I think we used to get 20 for a dollar. So, I think there were five since when I was a little kid. Gosh, you know, walking down memory lane gets emotional. So, uh uh are we going to get noodles for dinner tonight after seeing that? >> Well, I have been asking for weeks to go to Olive Garden because they have the Never- Ending Pasta. And Morgan Morgan was at Olive Garden today and I was jealous. >> Oh, our top chat rep was at uh >> was at Olive Garden. >> No, she was not. >> Yeah. After her ultrasound for her little baby. >> Oh, and and this is what we're going to do next. Okay, here. Let's watch this. I love obese, morbidly obese women eating fast food. Why do I like that? And not in a nonsexual way. I swear it's not sexual. >> Well, I because they are funnier and because they just don't care. They don't I don't know. They don't care at all. >> Yeah. The no [ __ ] given attitude of being this morbidly obese and still eating on camera broadly. Let's watch some of this. This these women, they eat so many damn Taco Bell stackers. It's insane. Let's just watch this clip. I I I I You think they're lying? Let's I want to get the audience. Let's watch. >> No, they're not they're not lying based on how they look. They're not lying. >> Let's watch a clip. >> How many Taco Bell stackers can we eat? >> I think I'm going to go for 12 this time. I think I could do about 15. >> I think we can do about 23. Just >> 23 Taco Bell stackers in this bag. It's heavy, too. It almost rips. Here's my first one. >> Here's my first one. >> First one. >> Second one. >> What? Do you know what's in this? What are they? This is my 13th. I have no idea. >> I made it past 12, y'all. I'm done with the stackers and I'm moving on to burritos. >> Burritos last. I don't think I can make them past 30. Nachos for a little break. >> They haven't taken one drink either. >> No, they don't need any liquid. >> Those look good. I want Taco Bell really bad now. >> And five burritos. >> All right. My vote was what? 23. >> I got 30. So, I think that's an accomplishment. >> Mine was 12. I got 14 stackers down, three quesadillas, and 10 tacos. >> Wow. >> My goal was 15 stackers, and I I had 17 stackers, >> five burritos, some chips and cheese, and I ordered me a 12-pack of um Cinnabon Delight. >> How many can you eat? Okay, if I'm being honest, I actually would like to hang out with them because I eat a lot and like I would >> You don't eat that much. You don't eat that much. But I would I wouldn't feel judged at least like you know. >> And I like morbidly obese black people because they can't beat you up cuz they can't catch you. You know what I mean? >> I know. That's why that lady didn't beat me up last night cuz she could. She was stuck in that seat. She was so damn thick. She was literally stuck in that seat. >> Well, yesterday was an emotional day. I did not get to go viral, but my baby got to go viral. They wrote about her. So, give it up for her. We're going to post her clip. Jimmy also spoke. So, you Jimmy needs to post his clip. Uh, when are you going to post your clip, Jimmy? >> I was going to post it sometime tomorrow. >> You cried. >> Yeah, Brandon's making fun of me because I got choked up and then the lady laughed at me because I was talking about uh Charlie's kids not having a dad and she thought that was funny. And then, >> okay, she probably didn't have a dad. So, I mean, so, >> but honestly, I mean, she definitely would have beat my ass, but I did not care. There's caught you. You're >> She wanted to call you, but there were cops everywhere. >> She going to dare hug you. Yeah, she knew she had a warrant. >> But she definitely was not expecting for someone to say something. That's why I was just like, screw it. I mean, she's so disrespectful. I don't know. Even the >> mayor and Mayor Maddie Parker is a total bitca. She sucks at her job. And everybody on that council is a bunch of freaking freaks in Fort Worth. And I will be back. Probably not next month, but in two months, I'm coming back and I'm coming correct. And I'm going to embarrass every single council member on that dis uh if that's the last thing I do. But it won't be the last thing I do. It'll just be many it'll be, you know, in line with many things that I do to annoy the uh politicians of Fort Worth because you guys all absolutely suck and do not care about the First Amendment. >> Well, they also try to how that older guy went first. They try to get rid of the public comment. They're trying to do that, too. >> Yeah, I know. and they make it where they just have a special meeting where it's just public comment for one hour, which is even worse for them because then everybody kind of knows to go there and lamb lambass them. Usually, if people have to go during the meeting, they kind of like forget about it or whatever. But listen, they want to just try to play games, we can play games back. It's okay. I can play games, too. I love uh parties. I love Monopoly. I'll bring my dice and we can straight up play some games next time I'm in Fort Worth. >> You're terrible. You didn't Sorry, but you didn't even say anything that was that bad. >> I know. I said in the closet. You're allowed to say in the closet and I could have been referencing him being in an actual closet. I mean, >> yeah. Well, also, this is just what's so frustrating is that we feel like, okay, we do have freedom of speech. We really don't. Like, you can't even go and address the city council members by their name half the time, especially in Dallas. You get in trouble if you even reference them by their name. How else are you supposed to address them? Like, these city council meetings is just insane. And they sit on their phone. They don't even listen to you what you're saying. I mean, what are we supposed to do? >> It's very hard. But I don't think we should stop. I would encourage everybody if you're watching this, especially after Charlie Kirk's tragic passing, to go and speak at a local public meeting and defend your right to speak freely, so you can say whatever you want. I really encourage people to do that. I love when people come up to me and say, "Alex, you know what? Because of you, I went and spoke at the city council meeting." That always uh just really brings so much joy to hear that. And uh we need more people doing it. All right, guys. We had a we had a great show this evening. Thank you to Gwen Andrews. Everybody go show her social media some love. We love Gwen. She is a fighter for uh you know prolife and she wants to save as many babies as possible and that's incredibly admirable for a young lady like herself to have that passion. And uh babe, where can people find you and support you? You got a little page in politics thing going on. You got some uh Tik Tok going on everybody needs to go follow. >> Yeah. Um I have started making some of my own videos. Uh, Paging Politics on Instagram and Tik Tok and then Blonde Conserve One on Twitter. >> Everybody go follow my baby and do not be weird. I know you freaks are going to be weird. I find you. I'm friends with Cash Patel. I know you might not be good at stopping shootings, but he can find your ass. Okay, so you guys uh be very careful with what you send my baby. And I want to do the freestyle finale, but it still feels too soon. I'm still in that kind of sad, you know, we can't really rap. But uh I love you guys. Did we get a super chat from Ali? How much was that? What did they say? That all it was was the the Darius reference. >> Oh wow, we missed Darius. We maybe should bring him back for one episode before >> Yeah, I think so. >> Before we go, but >> maybe not the finale in case he does something rogue like >> Well, that would be the time to do it though if anything. But >> well, we've had a great show, guys. Thank you so much for being here. Tomorrow night, we have Owen Troyer. And then following the following Monday, I will be speaking at my first campus event at the University of South Carolina, as well as the following Monday after that on October 6th, I'll be at the University of Arkansas. So, I hope to see you guys at one of my campus stops on the tour. I love you guys and uh make sure to watch the show tomorrow night with Owen Shyer. We're going to dive deep and uh you know, really mix things up as they say. I love you guys. Peace and good night.