come ye lords and princelings of douchedom. hear my clarion call. anointeth thyself with gel and heavenly body spray. maketh the sign of the devil horns with thine hands, let there be the high-fiving and the hugging of many bros. for this is the kingdom and the power. now frolic and maketh it to rain. cockpit. power. jason: yeah, it is, man, it gets crazy. anthony: just press a button and the people respond. jason: they do, man. anthony: wednesday night at the marquee. deejay jason lima works for the house. tonight at marquee and at other clubs like it around vegas, somewhere between eight and ten thousand people, are going to stop by and drop a whole load of cash. jason: i mean, it s not just
drudge is that hillary clinton is posed and opioidsed to pick up the mantle for the democratic party in 2024. buckle your seat belts, folks, it s getting crazy. brian: you know who i m sure is high fiving donald trump and his family. he would love another shot of this. i think of the big picture of this: when hillary clinton, of course shoos she gave the concession speech and she never accepted the election loss we heard that four years. when stacey abrams said i didn t lose. it hurt the country. when president trump comes out and said it s a fraud, it s a fake. it hurts the country. this speech today continues that. whoever wins and whoever loses it s not legitimate. i think it hurts the country. ainsley: i don t think she can run. we already heard her acceptance speech. brian: good point. let s change the headline in drudge. ainsley: steve, what s coming
one final point, this is not going to convince black people to vote for joe biden or the democrats. we hate crime. we want crime eliminated. we hate these federal mandates. we want the homeless problem done. we want school choice pair that is what black people want. sean: pete, let me go to you. pete, i need to thank you personally because every time we ve asked you to fill-in you ve been very gracious. pete, bail me out! view on it leo has at least actually, my staff is saying in my ear it s like over 24 times, but i want to bring that up. so i thank you, pete. in all seriousness, where it was supposed to one american family pay at the coolest thing when you take politics out of sports, stephen and i go back and forth and text each other about this occasionally. take politics out of sports, what do you have. people with a shared passion. a team, a whole team, high-fiving the strangers.
competitor. he s shown over a long duration both his consistency but also his love for the sport, i mean, his love for the olympic path. when you watch these athletes in their final kind of bow in the thing that gave them all the signals of affirmation that this is your purpose, this is why you re here, it s a beautiful sight and it s also sad, right? so what happens now is this kind of quasi-great divorce where he s going to be transitioning from one chapter in his life into the next, and that reinvention stage is going to be exciting. i think shaun has a tremendous amount of opportunities. but not just shaun, all of these olympic athletes. some are deciding either by choice or by force to say what s next? and that great divorce is very visceral and real as they come back home after the closing ceremonies. you made that transition. i mean, you re a motivational speaker, author, involved yourself in a lot of entrepreneurial efforts. so what does that is that transition going to be li
such an amazing support from all the chinese, you know, fans and volunteers and just people that have come out or were allowed to come and watch. it was incredible. joining me right now is retired u.s. olympic speed skater and winner of eight olympic golds, apal low anton o ohno. good to see you. wonder to feel see you. you said good-bye to the games after your lengthy career, and we ve heard shaun white reflect on what was going through his mind. if you re watching, you know, his last run that evening, i was watching it, and i just saw, you know, the tears welling up in his eyes, you know, he s waiting for the score even though he hadn t completed that run like he had wanted and people were high-fiving him. we heard him reflecting on what he was thinking. but at the time of that last run, what were you imagining he was going through? look, i think shaun is a