 Welcome to the Knuckleheads of Liberty. But one of the things you guys touched on is sort of the crazy way that they've been treating Justice Thomas during all of this. So he's been one of the vocal opponents of Roe and proponents for striking it down. And so they have literally just amped up the threats against him, you know, almost so that it looks a little bit like that, like that high tech lynching he warned of way back when he was nominated in 1992. You're right. Yes. Yes. Looks like it may still be up and running. You know, people are literally just fine with, you know, throwing threats of assassination and also, you know, racial slurs as well at Thomas's way. So it's just really, really kind of surprising to, well, I guess it's not surprising in normal world. I guess it's surprising, but we haven't been there in a long time. So anyways, you know, what do you guys have to, oh wait, here is the little troll of Chicago, Lori Lightfoot. And here she is literally on the aid saying F. Clarence Thomas. So I, you know, this is literally a mayor of a major city. And you know, she's literally saying these things, you know, insurrection, I don't know. I mean, I got riling up a crowd. I don't think that Trump actually elevated the language that much when he was doing this stuff. So anyways, what do you guys, what do you guys have to say about this? Go ahead. Okay, you know what, what is going on here, Jason, you know, and you know, people think that segregation of thoughts and ideas are a good thing. They think if you're black, you're supposed to think a certain way. If you're white, you think, you think another way. So the very idea of idea, the very concept of thoughts and ideas are now being, are now being looked at in a, in a manner that is worthy of the Jim Crow era. So Clarence Thomas is a black man, okay? So he's not supposed to hold conservative views. You know, the people that have the hardest time in America today are black conservatives like myself. They have the hardest time in America. I could tell you, most of the racism that I have ever faced in the United States came from white liberals, okay? And it's, it's been horrible because if you are a black person and you are liberal, that's okay. But if you are a black person and you're conservative, or your whole views that suggest that you are conservative, or whole views that suggest that you are libertarian, you are in for a rough going. And I could tell you some stories here that more, more than this show can hold. I could tell you some stories about my personal experiences, about living as a conservative, the life of a conservative here in the United States. But they don't want Clarence Thomas to be able to think for himself because he's a black man. He's not supposed to be able to do that. And this is what the white liberals try to tell us. Clarence Thomas have no legitimacy to be making any sort of opinions that sound conservative or sound like something of liberty, that sound like something of life or something about the pursuit of happiness. He is supposed to be able to do that. He's a black man. He's not supposed to think for himself. And this is what we black conservatives and we of liberty-minded people who are black, this is what we face here in the United States. And this has been going on for a very, very long time. Walter Williams will tell you about this. Thomas Sowell will tell you about this. And it's on and on it goes. As long as you are black conservative, you have no legitimacy. Not only, well, did you mention, I'm not sure, I caught all of it. You mentioned so much, but did you get that he also has the audacity of holding the federal government under the will of the Constitution, under the limits, under the powers and disabilities. And no liberal thinks that their almighty, great God federal government should be limited in any way whatsoever by anything, especially an old parchment piece of paper, okay. So hey, if they want to make abortion legal or guns illegal or whatever, they want to be the government to be able to do it. And they'll jump on those trains to the gas chambers willingly as long as the government is telling them what to do. Will they? Will they jump on the trains? Come on liberals. I just told you, you would jump on a train knowing you're going to go to your death because of the tyranny of government. And I said, you would like it. And I think you really would. You got anything to say about that. You want to refute that. Because why do you keep going against anything that the Constitution says? No matter what it is, if you don't like it, you don't want the government to be hemmed in by it. Not at all. No shackles put on the government. You want them footloose and fancy free, able to do whatever they want. And when it, oh my God, but a Trump or somebody comes in and all of a sudden, you know, you're doing or some Clarence Thomas says, you know, that the federal government has nothing to say about abortion, good, bad, or indifferent. It's not in the Constitution. It's not a power and it's not a disability of the government. It can do neither. And you don't like that because why? Because it shackles the government and you don't like it. So jump on the train, dams. It all depends upon who the engineer of that train is. If it's Biden. Somehow they're all long for that crazy ride off the rails. But if it's Trump, let's push the train off. Yeah, but section, I believe it's section article one, section eight, I believe of the U.S. Constitution tells us what the government can and cannot do. I do that 21 thing or 22 things that they can do that is supposed to be able to do. Now they have gone way, way beyond that. Okay. Way, way, way beyond that. Where do they get the right to do anything like these health care issues, even though they call an abortion health care? Where does the government, where does the federal government get the power to regulate any sort of thing? Whether it's health care or abortion, where do they get the powers from? Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness always.