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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Ready? One, two, three. Patriots, gay-triots, they-triots, black-triots, brown-triots, we love you, and all of the triple Trumpers can do what, Pumps? Fuck off!
All right, Pumps, what have you had it with? Okay, this has been happening for the last two weeks, and I have had it, had it, had it. So I have donated to Democratic candidates in different states, obviously. And so I get all these text messages and I even sent you one like six months ago. It was, hi, it's Chuck Schumer. And I was like, I'm out, stop, don't text.
So in my unknown texts, I'm getting literally yesterday, 40 unknown numbers texting. This has been happening day after day after day. It started with like 10 and 15. I've been doing stop, stop. Well, as I'm doing stop, I keep getting all these other texts. I hit unsubscribe, stop, whatever. Then I get a confirmation text that I've unsubscribed.
But it keeps happening because we went off the air for like 10 minutes and my phone filled up with 15 more. Who is sending me all these?
Chapter 2: What frustrations are discussed regarding political text messages?
I mean, I hated to do it, but I stopped AOC because I was just like, I have to stop everyone.
You know, there's two issues here. Number one, when you tell somebody you don't want to get text anymore and they confirm that they're not going to text you anymore, they're already violating your boundary that you drew. So that's number one. Number two, this is why we need publicly funded campaigns.
Because we have our politicians that in order to even compete with what these Republicans are bringing in from these oligarchs who are funding fascism, they have to hit up people like us. everyday working class American to get 20 bucks, five bucks, a hundred bucks. And they have to get massive amounts of those to even be able to come to the table.
And Zoran did this really well as he ran against all of the corporate money. And so it's really a shame that even when you look at presidential campaigns, they have to raise over a billion dollars. And furthermore, this is something that you don't know if you're an American, it's just all you know. We're always in like a permanent campaign situation.
So I think two things need to change if we ever get Trump out. Number one, we need publicly funded campaigns where each candidate gets the same amount of money. That's it. Do not let corporations donate. Don't take money from people. Get all the private, public, all of the corporate money out of it. And then we need only like a month or six weeks of campaigning. It's too long. No, I agree.
From now until the actual midterms and how it started like a year ago, it's too much. And then I think that exacerbates a human being's desire to just tune it out and be like, I don't care.
Yeah, we're too far gone. Isn't it the UK that's 90 days? They call an election and it's 90 days later.
I don't, I don't, I don't, I think ours is all day long. I think ours is extraordinarily like long and the amount of money that has to be raised. And in Europe, the actual times that people can campaign is much shorter and it's publicly funded. And the public funding would just be a game changer.
Total game changer. Then I wouldn't see all these ridiculous ads on my TV every five minutes.
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Chapter 3: How do the hosts feel about publicly funded campaigns?
Welcome to I've Had It, America's Top DEI Podcast. I'm Jennifer. I'm Angie. All right. Let's check in with Kylie.
Hi. Hello. I've got a few reviews from comments from Spotify. And this one is a response to our episode on the wedding crashing that you wanted to do. So Ray Dell writes, obsessed with your wedding crashing idea. Here's mine. Get dressed up in pink or lavender colored suit and a super gay tie. Think rainbow, maybe small penises on it, something like that.
Then during the whole ceremony, I would cry and get extra loud towards the end when the groom says yes. And when he does, I'd walk out of the church. For context, I'm gay, Cuban, brown, and a leftist, yay. And I would do this at the MAGA weddings. Love your show. See?
I knew it was like somewhat of a satisfying idea. Yeah. It's like, if you see the performative wedding shit on Instagram, somebody acting like they're the first people to ever get married ever to ever pick bridesmaids, to ever have a bachelorette party, all the nauseating shit that sometimes I I'm like, well, what the fuck is this going? This is over the top.
And then I'm 25 weeks deep into something, you know, on the mother-in-law's page. But to be able to be like, at the people who have dramatic Instagram posts about their wedding to be a guest and be incredibly dramatic. There's something about that that just sounds really satisfying to me.
So I want to thank the reviewer for validating that this sounds fun and fucked up and toxic and that you're in and I support it.
Yeah, and it took it to a whole nother level. Then you were like, why is he crying so hard? Is there a relationship going on? I mean, the rumors start flying that we'll live to the end of time.
Okay, another comment we've got is from Laura, and she says, y'all are the tits. Love it. And then we've got Justin L. Gibson, and he says, the only way we heal as a nation is more jaunty. I've had it underscore as Jennifer tells MAGA to fist themselves.
That's fun stuff. I mean, God, it's, you know, this, for those of you that tune in to this Tuesday, Thursday podcast that are new, this is our podcast called I've Had It. It drops Tuesday, Thursday. It's, we try not to be political, but we're of the thought that everything's political. And if we didn't mention the egregious human rights violations, the dismantling of our democracy for decades,
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Chapter 4: What are the reviews of J.D. Vance's new book?
It's pink arm city. And then they will have had it at some point. And the Turning Point ladies are going to start scissoring each other 10 years from today. Hide and watch, if not sooner. If not sooner. It's going to be scissor point.
scissor point with erica kirk scissor point usa and here's what she can do and her coming out just like charlie kirk's funeral with the pyrotechnics she could have this stage right and she could open the door and then kick the door down and the hinges like fly off like confetti all everywhere. And she's like, surprise, surprise.
And she brings out her wife and she's like, it's no longer turning point. And the fireworks go off. She's it's scissor point, the patriarchy. And then she has like a pride flag and all this shit. And everybody's like, we still hate your guts.
Yeah. We still hate you. Oh my God. That's scissor point. It's one of my favorite things.
We've touched on this a little, but if you go on a TikTok deep dive, there is a lot of lesbian investigation of Erica Kirk, her past roommate, her past comments on Instagram. There's a whole black hole to go into on that.
I like that type of research. I support it. Yeah, I'm all in. I don't support it on everyday people that are living their life privately, but on somebody like Erica Kirk, who will not shut the fuck up, who gave a weird video in a sniper outfit. And, you know, I had a firework funeral for her husband has never once talked about gun control or mental well-being. None of this shit. Fuck her.
I love the people investigating her. Scissor point. Scissor point.
Okay, last one. Up next, we've got Jackie. And Jen, this reminds me of a commercial you and I saw just the other day.
What's up, team? I'm Jackie. I live in New Jersey. And like Pumps, I've been watching a lot of the Women's World series because I am obsessed with softball. And I love it, okay? But that also means that I've been subject to... the same three commercials after every top and bottom of every inning. And so what I've had it with is just this marketing that we do for men.
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