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Yesterday we told you about this tweet from Representative Andy Ogles where he said, “Homosexuality has no place in America.” And he said, “Happy Pride Month. Didn’t write it. My staff did. I reprimanded them.”
So, our D.C. guy has been staking it out trying to find Ogles for a day now. Remember, he was in Tennessee on a farm when he said that his comms person tweeted that he was just on his farm in Tennessee. Somebody did it. I could not believe it. It was dumb, and he took it down.
Charlie has been trying to get him. He is back in D.C., and Charlie scored. Charlie got him.
Charlie asked him about this staffer who allegedly posted this tweet, and about how—because the way Ogles said it was that this was something the comms person did, but he never answered whether or not it actually reflects his view. Charlie asked him that several times. “If that is not in keeping with your worldview, saying something like that, do you think a reprimand was sufficient punishment for a staffer for doing that?”
“You know, it is a very good question. It is under review. I mean, one of my good friends was hurt by that tweet.”
“Oh, who is that?”
“Understandably. With that being said, this staffer does a fantastic job ninety-nine point nine percent of the time. They made a mistake. So the question is, what are the next steps?”
“Did the staffer also send out the ‘Muslims have no place in America’ tweet as well?”
“Well, I have been very open about my position on Islam primarily because of the crime that you see taking place in Europe. So we have data to back that up. I also make speeches regularly talking about you get to be you, which means I get to be me. So your life choices are yours. And again, it was a stupid, stupid tweet. I am still mind-blown that it was even put out.”
“What is your opinion, then? Does homosexuality have a place in America?”
“You know, again, the Supreme Court has ruled. You get to make your choices. I get to make mine.”
“What is your opinion, though?”
“Yeah, I have said what I am going to say.”
“Do you have an opinion on if homosexuality has a place in America?”
“You get to choose.”
“So it does.”
“Again, it is up to you.”
“What are you going to do for Pride Month? This is Pride Month. Are you going to do anything this month to sort of celebrate the community?”
“Well, I celebrate my favorite.”
“Okay. Gotcha. Thank you, sir.”
Look, the way I am seeing this, on the one hand, he is saying it is a stupid comment. It is reprehensible. And then Charlie asks—the rubber meets the road—do you agree with it? And it feels like he does.
“It feels like he does.”
I mean, no, I agree. Bring Charlie—you are there in D.C. Great clip, by the way. He did not really answer you, but—
“Oh, I think he did.”
What was your feeling at the end of that interaction? Look, having gone through a lot of his previous tweets, this is something he feels, I think. Like, not maybe this explicitly, but he has said a lot of pretty negative things about the LGBT community as well as other communities. So it is not like this was so outlandish—like, how could a staffer have assumed that he would think that? So I mean, I think that he sent out a pretty extreme tweet and then has been backtracking. My feeling is that if it was the comms person who put it out, the comms person put it out because they knew it was in line with things they have heard. That is my opinion, based on other things that Ogles has said.
“So it is weird that he would not just own up to it. I know you asked him when he said that he had a very dear friend who was hurt by the tweet, and you asked him who it was, and he just kind of went by it. Is there any evidence of who that might be? Like, did that person exist?”
“There is not evidence of who that person is, but in my mind, Scott Bessent is homosexual.”
“That is actually a good point. I do not want you to reveal sources, but do you have any sense of whether his staff feels like the congressman rolled the bus over them—that maybe it is not the way he is making it seem?”
“I think that is what a comms team is for—to have the bus roll over them. So I think it is part and parcel that comes with the job. They are the fall guys and girls right now, whether they like it or not. But maybe they feel similarly, maybe they do not. It was just an interesting circumstance where there is this guy who clearly feels a certain way about homosexuality, and now he is trying to backtrack off that point.”
“Yeah. I do not even know if backtrack is—I do not think—”
“I do not know that he is really backtracking.”
“He is sidetracking.”
“He says it is stupid. He is not—but then he will not answer the question.”
“He said that the post was stupid, but he is not going to say how he feels. How do you reconcile those two things?”
“I cannot. You cannot.”
By the way, I am really impressed, Charlie, that what you just said about the comms team is so accurate and that you have figured that out already in your brief time in D.C.—that that is what the comms team is there for.
“Well, I mean, it surprises me even now. All of these really important men and women, their teams are all kids, you know? They are all kids that work.”
“No, they are real young.”
“And so I think they accept the good and bad that comes with the job, and they are just trying to get to the next rung. But yeah, I do not know how they would feel about this whole thing. Probably not great, though.”
Yeah, I have a feeling you know more than you are saying. I would like to find out who the head of HR is. He said that it is an HR matter. They do not really have HR. He is the HR.

“It is an HR matter. I do not want to discuss it.”
“Who is your HR?”
“Okay.”
“How is it going there? Now that they are back, and now there is this whole kind of insurrection involving Trump and the GOP, what is it like there?”
“Yeah, I mean, it is a buzz. The Senate is currently having a vote-a-rama, which is just a series of votes in a row, never-ending, and the Democrats are not going along with the Republicans. The House votes later on this afternoon, and I am hoping to get a few of those House members on a few topics.”
I got to tell you, I am just thinking back. I am thinking back two months when Charlie was at LAX asking celebrities about their summer fruit favorites. And now he is talking about vote-a-ramas. I literally—
“I have a feeling the summer fruit question will be mixed in there too somewhere.”
“Maybe. I was talking to Charlie like an hour ago, and he said, ‘Hey, Tim,’ and he is talking to Congressman Tim Burchett. He says, ‘Hey, Arby’s is on the phone. Say hi.’ He is wheeling and dealing now. It is hysterical.”
“Yeah, it does feel like my thirteen years or so at LAX was all just training for D.C.”
“Totally true.”
“Okay, man. Good job.”
“I am glad you are in the pit.”
“Cheers, guys.”
“Goodbye.”
Big summer for the Kelce family. They are no doubt getting ready for Travis’s wedding to—what is her name? Oh, Taylor Swift. That is right. So look, since Travis has been dating Taylor, fame has become a much bigger thing for the Kelce family. Yes, they were famous before. Jason was famous playing for the Eagles. Travis was famous playing for the Chiefs. There is NFL fame, and then there is Taylor Swift.
“True. But remember, everybody forgets: Travis Kelce did Saturday Night Live before he met Taylor Swift.”
“He was a big star.”
“And yet there is another level. So, how do they deal with that level of fame? And how do they deal with that level of fame with their kids? Obviously, the kids know—they probably call her Aunt Taylor. Kylie addressed this on her podcast, Not Gonna Lie. She is not going to lie, talking about how they address fame with their kids.”
“Do the girls enjoy the fame? First of all, yuck. Oh god, that is terrible. They think it is funny that when we go out in public, people say, ‘Are you Jason Kelce?’ And then we go back to the house and they say, ‘Are you Jason Kelce?’ Sometimes we catch them playing a game amongst themselves where they are not involving adults, where they will start to go, ‘Oh my gosh, I am such a huge fan. Can we take a picture?’ It makes me sad that this is their reality. I want them to have as normal of an upbringing as possible. We just make it a point to try and create a degree of separation as best we can. I think most of the time they think it is funny and entertaining, and sometimes they do not. And I think that we should collectively leave them out of it.”
I think that is interesting. I believe her.
“I believe that is what they would like it to be. But I also think the fact is, if they are going to go out anywhere with the kids, there is no way—the other thing is, you are in for a penny, you are in for a pound. They are also, and I am not saying this in a bad way, but they are profiting from this whole relationship. More power to them. But with that comes every time you go out with the kids, there is going to be someone like, ‘Hey, can we get a photo?'”
And I think that is kind of the new age of celebrity, right? How do you protect your kids from the internet, from bullying, from seeing people in person who have recognized you, who are holding up phones? Everything is caught on camera. We see a lot of people, if they post a family photo, they are using an emoji over the kids’ faces. And even those people get attacked for that—like, just show your kid, come on. So you really just cannot win. But I do think that they come off more normal than other celebrities. So I could see how they would want their kids to be—
“I believe her.”
“Hi, I am Noel and I am in New York City. I kind of think it is out of touch that she says that, actually, because she chose to marry Jason Kelce. Honestly, that was her choice, and she knew what it came with. And yeah, she did not ask for Taylor Swift to be their auntie, but it is really cool.”
I got to challenge you. Jason Kelce before Travis became famous could probably go most places without being recognized.
“Exactly. So when Travis became famous, Jason’s level of fame went up. Then he starts dating Taylor. But it was not an intentional thing with Kylie.”
There are very few offensive linemen that people recognize. In fact, Jason is without a doubt the most recognized offensive lineman maybe in the history of the NFL—and not because of him on the field. You just do not see their faces that much. And they are not star players usually.
“You buying that?”
Even in Philly, they are still going to be hometown heroes. They are going to be hometown celebrities. Maybe not worldwide, but she knew that was coming.
Coming up, the Pride Parade here in L.A. has just been shaken up. The Grand Marshal has pulled out. Kathy Hilton, basically what seems like public pressure has forced her to back out.
Be right back.
Well, the Pride Parade here in L.A. has just been shaken up. The Grand Marshal has pulled out. Kathy Hilton had been selected to be Grand Marshal of the West Hollywood Pride Parade, and she was very excited to be selected in this role. She has had a history with Pride events here in L.A. that she has done. But for basically what seems like public pressure has forced her to back out. Public pressure from people who think that she is too closely tied to President Trump, to MAGA, and other issues—things that she allegedly said while on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
“Basically, supposedly all the comments—somebody on the show said she made a homophobic slur. She denied it. There was never any clarity on that.”
Here is the thing. All of those things that were brought up—it seems like the organizers were reading the comments and decided this was not the look they wanted, and so Kathy backed out.
“Okay, so you first and then me.”
“You first.”
The outrage was really only on social media. It was not until they announced her leaving that this became a bigger thing. Right. So it was not like none of the outrage had been—
“Why did she leave? Why did she say—”
She left because a ton of people in the community, the gay community, said she is not really a part of our community. She supports MAGA. Which—there is nothing online that she has ever said she supported President Trump or any of his beliefs.
“So what is this about?”
The community believes that she is not connected enough to the gay community to be the Grand Marshal for this. They believe it should be someone that is gay or lesbian or a part of—
“No, but they have had straight people before. They have had straight people before.”
“Of course. But this is just—there was a lot of outrage when they announced her. They want—if it is a straight person, it has to be someone who is very visibly and vocally an ally, and they feel like she is not.”
“When I say those things—they picked her. I mean, they have a committee that picked her.”
“Did they pick her because they wanted Paris but they could not get Paris? No offense to Kathy, but is that—”
“They could go to somebody else, Charles. If they wanted—”
“Well, that is my point. If you are right, they would not go from Paris to Kathy if they did not want—”
“Paris to Jason.”
“They would go to somebody else they wanted.”
Here is the thing, and this is what really bugs me, and a lot of people are not going to like this. I mean, the gay community—and I was young during this—they have been oppressed. They have been beaten up, some of them killed. During AIDS, people were saying they deserve to die. So this is a really oppressed community where there was a lot of intolerance toward them. It just amazes me that a community that has gone through that can become so intolerant that somebody else feels differently about something than the majority of them do. That there should be a tolerance.
“I hear what you are saying, but you are ignoring the fact that we are now in a period in America where everything is so tribal that if there is even an inkling of a thought that you are not fully one hundred percent on our side as we want you to be, then you are gone. There is no quarter.”
And I am saying that is just awful. And especially with a group that has been oppressed, that has been raked over the coals for who they are. I have no idea if Kathy Hilton ever supported Trump or—
“She went—she and Rick, I believe, went to a Super Bowl party at Mar-a-Lago in 2022.”
“Also donated to Trump’s campaign.”
“Okay. So let’s say she did. Let’s say she donated to Trump’s campaign.”
“That is what it is really about, right?”
They picked her. That is the biggest thing. They picked her for a reason. So she must have been doing good things for the gay community so that they would bestow that honor on her. And now all of a sudden it is like, oh, but wait a minute, we found out about this. So it is like, we will erase all that. We will Etch A Sketch it.
“She has hosted events at their house in Beverly Hills for LA Pride and all these other gay events. The outrage did seem a little random to me. Think about it: West Hollywood, they have the Abbey. How many times have we covered all the celebrities that have gone to the Abbey? As far as we know, a handful of the celebrities that have recently gone to the Abbey that have performed and hosted events and big birthday parties at the Abbey are not openly gay. And there was no outrage for that. This is just a very random attack on Kathy. I find it a little odd. I find it sad.”
“My name is Lindsay. I am from Connecticut. As a member of the LGBTQ community, I love our allies, but there is a time and place. I think it is strange that Kathy Hilton was asked, regardless of whether or not she is MAGA. I think the appropriate thing to do as an ally is to say, ‘Hey, I am honored, but this really should go to someone else who does not have as much visibility. Maybe a local drag queen in WeHo who is trying to get their start.'”
“Yeah. But is not the idea of a Grand Marshal somebody who has championed a cause?”
“Well, there are plenty of people who champion causes who do not have a great level of visibility yet personally.”
“True. That is true.”
“Yeah. How do people get their start? Kathy Hilton got her start because she had connections. Not everybody has these connections. Pride is about uplifting our community, not further lifting up people who are already up at the top.”
“Well, but look at Elton John. He is a champion for what he did, and he was famous. He has been properly bestowed many honors because of his work, and he was a high-visibility person. So I do not think it should be disqualifying to be high visibility.”
Yeah. I think Kathy is probably pretty confused by this and knows—but also understands what it is about. Whether she thinks—she probably does not think it is fair—but she was very gracious, by the way, in the way she stepped down. She said that it was an honor to even have been considered for it and that she has good memories of her work with the Pride Parade.
The NBA Finals are underway, and already one fan will not be seeing the rest of it. Game One was last night in San Antonio.
“Well, maybe on TV.”
You might have heard. Yeah, you could watch on TV. The Knicks beat the Spurs in dramatic fashion—big comeback. But there was a fan who interrupted the game at a really crucial moment. He ran out onto the court. Now, why was this guy running out there? He had a mission. He had one job, and he failed. This guy—I am assuming he is a Spurs fan, but he is at least certainly a Victor Wembanyama fan, because that is the guy he was trying to get a photo with. There it is. He runs out. He is like, all right, well, at least he got his shot with Wemby.
You want to see the photo? Here is the photo. This is what he ended up getting with Wemby. He runs out. He is recording video. That is great. He is moving. There is your moment. And here is the picture.
“So the moment—we have a screen grab there.”
“That is all he got of Wemby.”
“He got his jersey.”
“He is seven-foot-four. Seven-foot-two or something. The guy is still growing. He is twenty-two years old and growing. He is way too big. He did not take that into account.”
But the thing is, this kid is now facing criminal charges.
“Possibly facing criminal charges, but he certainly will not be back at the arena.”
I just got off the phone with law enforcement, and they said he is facing disrupting meeting or procession and criminal trespass.
“And he has been banned from an NBA game—all NBA arenas—forever.”
“Yeah.”
“Why? Just this season? The NBA also said there was an accomplice who was also with him, and they also got a lifetime ban.”
“How does—he had to have an accomplice who was probably distracting security so he could dart out.”
This—I get it, but this just feels harsh to me. Too harsh. A lifetime ban seems—I do not know. I mean, I thought it would be just this season, but—
“Well, I do not know.”
By the way, I made some calls on this. This was not necessarily a Wemby thing. He had something across his chest he was promoting. So he was going to—the decision was made yesterday morning.
“That makes it different. If he is just doing it for some promotion—did somebody hire him to do it? I do not know the exact details.”
“That makes it totally different.”
If that is what it is, I get it.
Coming up, the trial of Carmelo Anthony has begun in Texas. This is the then-seventeen-year-old student, track athlete, who stabbed another athlete. There are zero Black jurors on the jury.
Be right back.
The trial of Carmelo Anthony has begun in Texas. This is the then-seventeen-year-old student track athlete who stabbed another athlete, Austin Metcalf, and stabbed him to death last year, last April. That is the allegation against him. Now, what is bizarre about the trial—they had opening arguments today. During jury selection, something very strange happened. Tell me, counselor, this seems like grounds for an appeal if Mr. Anthony is convicted—that there are zero Black jurors on the jury. It is interesting how it came up. I am not saying that anything was done wrong here. It is just a weird twist.
During jury selection, there were several prospective jurors who were Black, and they said—I do not know if all of them did, but several of them said that they would have trouble convicting Carmelo because, as one of them said, he looks like a kid. Well, first of all, he was a kid. He is eighteen now, but he was seventeen when it happened. And they just said they felt like they would have trouble convicting him, sending him to prison for the rest of his life.
“I can give you an answer. As to what you just said, would it be an issue? Zero issue—as long as it is not racially based. That is a perfectly good reason to—because those jurors were not excluded because of race. They were excluded because of what they said.”
There are two elements to this. There is something called a peremptory challenge, and then dismissing for cause. A peremptory challenge is each side gets a certain number: “I just do not want that person.” As long as you do not do it where it is racially based, you are good. If you do it for cause, that could be cause—that alone is cause to say the prosecution could say, “We are not getting a fair trial from this guy. He is out.” And the judge would agree. If someone says, “I have a hard time—”
“But to your point, you cannot use those peremptories for racial reasons either. People challenge them all the time. It is called a Batson challenge. It is very common in the law. When you get a jury that is impaneled against a Black defendant with no Black jurors, you can bet that they are going to say this was pretextual. That there were actually racially invidious motives underneath. People pursue that challenge for sure.”
You know, this happened in the O.J. Simpson case. It was supposed to be tried in Santa Monica, and Santa Monica would have been largely, if not fully, a white jury. The D.A. at the time decided it would look bad for the city to do that, so they moved it downtown. As it turned out, in the end, I believe they had eleven Black jurors out of the trial. They were doing that in the shadow of the Rodney King trials with the Simi Valley all-white jury exonerating the officers in that case.
“That is right.”
“Hi, my name is Alicia and I am from Virginia. I honestly wish that I could say that I agree with the jurors and I understand where they are coming from, but I honestly do not, and I do not see their perspective whatsoever. I do not believe that the jurors should be focused on age and race really at all when it comes to this case. I believe that we should be focused on the fact that an innocent high school student was stabbed to death over a simple dispute and that Carmelo Anthony murdered Austin Metcalf.”
“Yeah. Well, that is the issue they have to decide. Is it murder? The weird thing is they were so honest. You just wish that people could just say, ‘Look, I will be able to just look at the evidence and that is it.'”
“But you also do not want them to lie. That is the point.”
“You do not want them to lie.”
“If they feel that way and then say, ‘No, no, no, I could give them a fair trial,’ that is when it is a problem. That is when it is a problem.”
Coming up, Thomas Massie went down to Costa Rica with his wife and hung out with Marjorie Taylor Greene. During this vacation, they had a lot to talk about. We got Thomas Massie out in D.C. yesterday, and he said that this was not all fun in the sand.
Be right back.
So, you know the whole thing about, “Oh, you just won the Super Bowl. Where are you going? Disneyland.” Well, you just lost an election. Where are you going? You are going to Costa Rica to meet up with Marjorie Taylor Greene and hatch a plan to take over MAGA. It seems like that is what happened when Thomas Massie went down to Costa Rica with his wife and hung out with Marjorie Taylor Greene.
They have something in common. They were both on Donald Trump’s wrong side, his bad side, because they broke with him on issues. She resigned. He was defeated in the primary, and it was really because of Donald Trump. So he is a couple months away from being unemployed. She already is. During this vacation, they had a lot to talk about. We got Thomas Massie out in D.C. yesterday, and he said that this was not all fun in the sand. There was a lot more that he and Marjorie Taylor Greene were talking about that could impact the Republican Party in the very near future.
“I saw photos of you and Brian Glenn and Marjorie Taylor Greene down in Costa Rica. How was that? What were you up to?”
“We were having a good time. We went fishing. We had a few margaritas. I got to talk to Marjorie about what life is like on the outside. Frankly, I am not disappointed. Marjorie and I talked about things that I cannot tell you here in terms of where the party is going and what we think it needs to be doing.”
“Would she make a good running mate? Hypothetically.”
“I do not know that she wants to do that. Okay.”
“She has her finger on the pulse of what MAGA was promised and what they still want and where they have been betrayed. I think hers is an important voice going forward, whether she runs for office or whether she is advising people who do run.”
“So, do you and Marjorie have plans of some description?”
“We have not ruled anything out.”
“Okay. Interesting.”
“We made a lot of plans. We will see how many of them we implement.”
So, here is my take on this. Marjorie Taylor Greene is not going to run for anything, but she and Thomas Massie have hatched a plan. They believe that they can seize on Donald Trump’s unpopularity and basically wrestle control of MAGA away from him. That seems to be what they are saying.
“And if that is what they think, I think they had more than margaritas on that beach. I think they were smoking something, too.”
“Very strong, very potent.”
“But wait a minute. I agree with you now, but if they take a shellacking in the general election, and Donald Trump is a lame duck with a Democratic Congress—”
“Do not project.”
“If you would have said even take over the Republican Party, I could maybe see a path. MAGA—Donald Trump has got like a ninety-five percent, give or take two points, approval rating amongst MAGA. So there is no fracture in MAGA. MAGA is firmly behind Donald Trump. They firmly dislike and do not care about Thomas Massie and MTG, period.”
“Right. And I think Thomas Massie, of all people—I mean, it is pretty fresh for him—would realize that going up against MAGA is what cost him his job. So why does he think that now they can somehow—”
“Just because there is some disapproval in the Republican Party? Here is why. For example, the state that has been the most adversely affected by Donald Trump’s tariffs—”
“West Virginia?”
“Iowa. Iowa has been killed with fertilizer and all sorts of things. Because of it, they have shifted, and Iowa now has a chance for the Democrats of seizing back control.”
“I cannot believe that. Even I know you can, but the polling is showing a real—but that is a different thing than—”
“Right now, the Republican Party is MAGA. I agree. I think so. Yeah.”
“But why do they think that they are going to be able to flip that?”
“Every time that Donald Trump flexes his MAGA muscles, they win. Right now, almost every time. If they lose the House and the Senate, and if this war continues to be as unpopular, and if gasoline does not go down, and on and on—the Republican Party will say—”
“We have seen shifts before.”
“We have. That is a heck of a lot of ifs, though. If everything goes bad—”
“Plausible.”
“My name is Alexis Cardoza in North Carolina. Look, Massie and MTG are now in Costa Rica having secret meetings about the future of the Republican Party. These two got kicked out by the very machine they helped build. I do not know if it is a movement, a media empire, or a 2028 play, but whatever they are doing, Washington better start paying attention.”
“Yeah, I happen to agree with you. Could be a media thing. I agree with you.”
This falls under the category: do not necessarily jump to conclusions with everything you see. But you know what people are going to think when they see former Prince Andrew—Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor—with this massive bruise on his face.
Look at that, man. This is as he was being driven around on the grounds of Sandringham Castle. Of course, the first thing everyone is going to assume is that someone punched him, right?
“Probably a family member.”
I did not shame—he has brought on the family. But actually, as I am looking at it, that seems like maybe it is a fall of some sort. It is something that—if you got punched, it would not be like that unless you got repeatedly punched.
“It is something. I guess if you got repeatedly punched, even a fall—it is odd. It is so big. I do not know how a fall—because it is all concentrated in one area. It is weird to me. There is a lot of swelling under the eye. There is something that makes you think—”
“We have not seen the other side, by the way.”
“Yes, there is a shot of the other side. It is clean on the other side.”
“Oh, so it is clean on the other side.”
“Mhm.”
“Something is up.”
“Something is definitely up, or something went down.”
Coming up. For those who do not remember, in years past, Charles Barkley had some not-so-kind things to say about the women in San Antonio. One of the producers decided, “Hey, let’s have the mayor pop in.”
“Oh, no. And yes, she had some words for Mr. Barkley.”
Be right back.
Charles Barkley got a little surprise at the NBA Finals last night. It had nothing to do with basketball. It had to do with local politics in San Antonio. Charles and the rest of the Inside the NBA crew were there covering the Finals, and they had a surprise guest: the mayor of San Antonio. Now, for those who do not remember, in years past, Charles Barkley had some not-so-kind things to say about the women in San Antonio. I think he referred to them as—what was the word? Those old—”
“Big ol’ women.”
“So, you wanted me—you wanted me to say?”
“No, no, no. I did not remember.”
“He has been calling them big ol’ women.”
“Those big ol’ women in San Antonio.”
“Yes. So, somebody—one of the producers decided, hey, let us have the mayor pop in. Oh, no. And yes, she had some words for Mr. Barkley.”
“I learned a long time ago, you cannot teach courage. You cannot teach class. And Mr. Barkley reminds us of that. Awesome.”
“That is John Jay High School right there.”
“That is John Jay.”
“Mayor, I am so glad to be back in your beautiful city. Everybody, I took my walk today. Everybody was fantastic. They know I am just joking around.”
“You know, Chuck has lots of thoughts about the churros. We know he is on a diet, but we know he is not really on a diet. So, here are the churros.”
“Chuck’s churros.”
“That is funny.”
I mean, he completely backed down to the mayor.
“He had to.”
And he said he was very good. He has also said some other things about the city. They have that beautiful—it looks like a riverwalk. He has called it a little dirty creek. So he has had a lot of things bad to say.
“What was the battle, Dion? The Alamo.”
“Oh, you got it. Who is the most famous guy?”
“Davy Crockett.”
“Good job. Wow. Good job.”
“It was Dion.”
“I always start getting a little hot when he starts doing trivia.”
“I like that.”
“Dion’s heart is—”
“I am just glad it was not math.”
Coming up, Real Housewives of Orange County star Kelly Dodd has some big problems on her plate right now, including being charged with revenge porn. But she took some time out on Jamie Kennedy’s podcast to talk about the COVID vaccine. She railed against it. But now she is admitting she actually got the vaccine. So what gives?
Be right back.
Real Housewives of Orange County star Kelly Dodd has some big problems on her plate right now, including being charged with revenge porn. But she took some time out on Jamie Kennedy’s podcast to talk about the COVID vaccine. You may be like, are we still talking about that? She was one of the people who was very vocally against it. She talked about it a lot on her podcast, anywhere that people would let her talk about it. She railed against it. But now she is admitting she actually got the vaccine. So what gives?
“They fired me because of COVID because I was traveling.”
“DWTS hat.”
“I would not wear a mask. I was anti-mask, anti-vax, anti-everything.”
“You are a pure blood.”
“No, I actually ended up getting a vaccine.”
“What?”
“I know.”
“I caved. I caved because I was traveling. I was traveling with Fletcher Jones on their mega super yacht. I was in the Bahamas.”
“Fletcher Jones Ford? It is the Mercedes.”
“He made you do it.”
“He kind of made me do it.”
“I cannot believe you did that because you are so healthy.”
“I know. I cannot believe I did it either. Stop talking about it.”
“I am sorry.”
“Wait a minute. I thought it was Fletcher Jones Chevrolet.”
“See? Everyone has a different view of Fletcher Jones depending on what kind of cars you shop.”
“But when I was a kid, it was all Chevrolet. It was only Chevrolet.”
“Well, they have expanded. Anyway, that is not what this is about.”
Back to Kelly Dodd. Along with this, she also talks about how she got fined a bunch of money for making fun of Black Lives Matter or mocking it with a hat that said “Drunk Lives Matter.”
“Drunk Wives Matter. I am sorry.”
It is kind of despicable. The fact that she did get the vaccine is pretty wild. She was very outspoken. She got the vaccine because she wanted to be on a yacht.
“I am Pamela from California. I do not really care about her getting the vaccine. What I care about is that she is giving an opinion about COVID that nobody asked for.”
Well, she is kind of hypocritical, too, right? Going on the—what else do you guys want to talk about?
“Hi, I am Taylor from New Orleans. As far as Kylie Kelce goes, I feel for her. When you have kids in the spotlight, it is not necessarily their choice. When it comes to what Jason and Travis chose for themselves, that is on them. They chose to be in the public spotlight. But kids should always be protected in any situation in my opinion.”
“Yeah. And it sounds like they try to do that as much as they can.”
Yeah. I mean, good for them.
One more.
“Hey, I am Flicker and I am from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Andy Ogles saying those things about the LGBT-plus community and Ted Cruz commenting—the only reason Ted Cruz commented was because Andy was getting backlash and he was in hot water. I believe that all these politicians are friendly behind closed doors and they just say outrageous things for clicks.”
You mentioned Ted Cruz, and he did kind of say live and let live. So he said that publicly. So he said what you are saying he says privately. He actually did say publicly.
“He did say publicly, but I feel like the only reason he said that publicly was because he has a lesbian daughter who identifies as bisexual.”
“That is the only reason why he said that.”
“But you know what? You take the win when you can get it.”
“Yeah, that is true.”
Coming up, a crowd gathered around a robot that was pre-programmed to do some martial arts moves. Did it kick a cat?
Be right back.
I did not know there were robo-clowns. No, there are not robo-clowns. You have misunderstood what happened. Over in China, there was a crowd gathered around a robot that was pre-programmed to do some martial arts moves. They gathered a little too closely. Did it kick a kid?
“Oh. Oh. That hurt.”
“Yeah. By the way, do not stand around closely to find out if it really does.”
Standing there watching. I mean, it is like they are mindless. What I love is that after it kicked the kid, the robot jumped back like, “Come on, you want some more?”
“Can we just show it one more time?”
“Let us see one more time.”
“I feel like this is—”
“Oh, God.”
That was enough. See you tomorrow.