Me and Milo used to be friends back in the day when I would tweet. Now, he'll occasionally retweet me, and, you know, because he's straight, he calls me disgusting and stuff like that. And we'll, you know, I think he's just trolling and stuff like that.
Wait, he's straight? He says he's straight now. So he claims straight. Wow.
There's no going straight, dude. That's what I just said. There's no going straight.
Okay, let me just say this, because you're going to do a radio interview here in a minute. I was just listening. You know that you want to talk about this in depth before you go do that interview.
You want to talk about black, sex with black men, and gay people going straight. Good morning, Jim. Good morning.
Good morning. I love Jesus. I walk with him closely because he changed my heart, and I love everybody that comes up here as well.
We love you, brother. Yeah. So anyway, but hey, you know, it was good times, honestly, for all that.
Reason Magazine and Breitbart constantly had him all over the place. Hey, I don't know, but by the way, I'm still going to be interested to see what happens on this bill today. That's what we're covering.
We're just killing time. Obviously, this is, you see how the conversation has devolved. This is the alternative to listening to Hakeem Jeffries read through the speech, which he is not even halfway through, and it's taken him two hours now.
Well, listen, I'll say this. This is a segue into the bill. Listen, so much of the conservative movement, what was happening at the time, since you're bringing Milo up early, but what was happening at that time was really foundational.