[laughter] greg: all right. don t clap. don t clap. so like paul pelosi driving down a 2-way street, pretty obvious that merrick garland crossed the line. and now the media realizes their whole narrative is falling apart like a pot roast in a hot tub. whatever happened to the story about the nukes? yeah, apparently trump stole valuable nuclear secrets he was planning to sell to someone. i don t know about you, but this seems like a strange career transition for a real estate tycoon. should i build a new luxury condominium development in midtown or sell nuclear secrets to putin? it s a tough call. on one hand you could make a lot of money legally. on the other, you could be executed for treason. of course, the media always picks the most absurd crap to peddle about trump. so what s the media who invested so much in the sigh companies is now. they say if you criticize the raid you re inciting violence against the fbi who is doing the lourdes work of sniffing me
they re doing the things that they ve been, you know, they ve been teaching the kids this for decades. so, yeah. is it unconstitutional? yes, it is a a violation of equal protection. the supreme court s going to hear the harvard admissions case the end of october. greg: that s a big case. andy: yeah. but, you know, chief justice roberts said about a decade ago in a case, you know, the best way to stop discriminating according to race is to stop discriminating according to race. so, until someone tells them to stop. greg: they re going to keep doing it, rob. rob: firing white people first they ve been doing that since prince and the revolution. i love it up there they re great people. the only state that voted for monday tal. i think hegseth s from there, too, don t tell him i shade kat: did anyone else just google that. rob: i m from states that start with m, monday and the aminneapolis white, right? i have no idea. i might be making everything up. greg: this is goin