032625 1st HR- Melissa KFC New Ad Creepy Foretelling JFK Files
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032625 1st HR- Melissa KFC New Ad Creepy Foretelling JFK Files

032625 1st HR- Melissa KFC New Ad Creepy Foretelling JFK Files by Kate Dalley

[00:00:07] And if I eat bugs and pay more money to the government, my weather will be gooder. Hi, I'm the scout. I use they, them pronouns. And I'm an interdisciplinary major at UBC. I'm in my last semester. My primary thematic focus is decolonizing academia and public knowledge systems. This is a dream that I have had since lunch, and I am not giving up on it now. Have you suddenly gone crazy? Insanity runs in my family.

[00:00:35] I'm practically galloped. Welcome, Kate Dalley Show. Yeah. I don't even know how to explain what you just heard, but I loved The Office. I've had this dream since lunch. I'm going to do everything I can to have it. And also, Insanity Gallops. So there you go. Nice movie clip.

[00:01:05] Welcome to your Wednesday. I'm live, and of course, we have so many weird, creepy, interesting things to talk about in this hour. And I hope you kind of laugh with us, too, a little bit. Melissa, Midwest Melissa's on with me. She's on every Wednesday. How are you? I'm good. You're good? Okay. We'll see if I'm still good after our conversation today. Wow. Oh, yeah. There's so much going on.

[00:01:31] And by the way, I just wanted to mention kind of one of the headlines. If anyone's wondering my thoughts, maybe, on that leaked signal conversation between all the heads of state, I don't know. I just found it to be theater. And I know that when I say that, you're going to say, everything's theater. Well, it is. And there's always a reason they want you to see stuff.

[00:01:55] So for some reason, they wanted us to understand why money is being sent overseas and why we're doing what we're doing. And they wanted to showcase that. And it was really kind of bizarre, actually. I don't know why they did it that way. But they wanted to give you kind of a bird's eye glimpse of what was of that. It was very strange. So anyway, I welcome you. And we have to start off with the creepiest thing I've seen in a while. Do you want to explain, Melissa? Yeah.

[00:02:25] Well, maybe I'd like to. I'd really prefer to ignore it. Right? Okay. Okay. So here's the deal. KFC has released two new ads for presumably chicken. That's what we usually think of when they say that. There are two ads. The first one was weird. And let me just give you a quick description of it.

[00:02:54] It shows some people in a city and they're walking down the street. And pretty soon you notice there's a chicken on the street walking along. And the people begin to do almost like that same thriller choreography. Like they're all jerky. And they start following the chicken down the street doing this kind of zombie walk. Yeah. And they get to like a little square and the chicken is up on a platform and they're all dancing around it, worshiping the chicken. And the lettering comes on, believe.

[00:03:26] Okay. Okay. So then you're supposed to want to go get a bucket of chicken, but go ahead. Okay. I was trying to. When I saw that one, I thought, okay, that's weird. Yeah. But the second one goes beyond weird. Yeah. Okay. The second one shows a man who's dropped into the, a jungly kind of place. In a dystopian setting, like very dystopian, dark, something like yellow jackets or something

[00:03:54] you'd see on TV, like in a series, right? It's kind of dystopian a little bit. Initially, initially I thought it was going to be like some kind of Indiana Jones thing because he's in this jungle and he's, and then people start dropping out of the trees. There's at least one that just kind of buzzes in from the treetops and they're all dressed the same and they come in and they surround him.

[00:04:18] And for those of you that know classical music, I want you to think like the rite of spring kind of thing where they surround him. And then the next scene he's dressed like they are and they're marching him down to what looks like a lakeshore. Mm-hmm. It's when I first, my first look at it, I thought it was mud. Right. But it's not mud. As we come to find out, it's actually gravy. All hail gravy.

[00:04:47] And one, yeah, one of all hail gravy, right? And this girl picks him up and he's stiff like a board. Mm-hmm. And this is where I kind of almost lost it. She takes him, this stiff person, and she drops him head first into the gravy and he is completely submerged underneath it. And they're all chanting and dancing.

[00:05:11] And when she picks him back up, he has now transformed into a giant piece of chicken. And they're all celebrating. And they're all going to eat it. That's really disgusting. This is so vile. So I'm not exactly sure what it is they think they're selling. If you look online and look at what people's reaction to these ads have been, they are simultaneously

[00:05:40] hilarious and disturbing all at once. Because many people believe that KFC is signaling that there is, that this is a tribute to cannibalism. That KFC is signaling that it appears that way for sale. They just drenched him and now he comes out as a deep fried piece of human chicken and they're all going to eat it. So that's, that is cannibalism. That is weird. It kind of is.

[00:06:11] Just for your amusement. Okay. Let me pull this up. Here are some of the comments from the YouTube string on that. Okay. I love it. And they're great. The first one, never eating KFC again. As a black man, I never thought I'd say I'm completely done with chicken, but here we are. And then a whole bunch of people replied to him. We all need to learn to cook for ourselves. Buy what you know is chicken and prepare your own.

[00:06:41] Oh my gosh. That's hilarious. That is hilarious. So, oh, they are. I know the ad company came out and, and this is what they actually said, that they tapped into the mood of the nation that we're living in this mad world. And you hear it in a dinner party conversation, people asking, what can you believe in anymore? So let's take a man and drench him in, in, you know, breading and dip him in gravy. And come out fried chicken.

[00:07:10] I don't think they ever drenched him in breading. I think they just like sent him right in. Okay. So, yeah. So it's, they, so the people that did this mother London is this ad agency. They also did a dove ad where they, they took a black woman and she transforms into a white woman for equality. I, I don't know what. Okay. So, so the stuff they're churning out is just strange. I mean, you can't get weirder.

[00:07:35] Well, here's one of the, the, the people, the CEO, Monica Sillick said the, it's, and it comes up with the words believe like, what am I supposed to believe in here? I'm not really sure. Maybe. She said the believe campaign is designed to entertain. It provides a break from the often chaotic or dull real world. I'll take the chaotic and dull world, please. I'll take it any day of the week over this kind of stuff. Go ahead. Sorry.

[00:08:05] It's our way of sharing our absolute chicken obsession while offering our audience something fun they can believe in amidst the noise. Something fun. A guy's getting eaten. That's what fun is this? I don't know. So, so someone's response to that was, so are they telling us there's human meat in the chicken or there's a cult who eats people? Talk about tone deafness. This is seriously tone deaf. I, I have no words for this one. Um, yeah.

[00:08:35] So, uh, we forgot, we forgot, we forgot one part of it. When he first comes into the jungle, there's a giant egg and they dance around that for a minute too. Well, and they haul the egg down to the gravy, the shore of the gravy lake. So apparently they're worshiping the egg. Are they, are they, so they're trying to portray everybody like a cult that I guess, I guess, I don't know. I mean, my gosh. Um, yeah, I'll rethink chicken in the future.

[00:09:04] Are you interested in believing anything about the company that thinks that there's a cult of cannibals eating, dipping people in gravy and eating them? I don't even, that's not something I want to believe in. I'm sorry. It's just getting weird. This kind of stuff is crazy. And this mother Jones place, um, they, they call themselves mother because they are like the mother of all advertising and they are, um, bringing common sense back. I'm, I kid you not.

[00:09:34] I didn't even know what, how to even respond to that, but their ads are, are really bizarre. And so KFC used to be called just Kentucky fried chicken. And now it's called KFC only KFC, right? They went down to the three letters, but people are going, yeah. Why did they go to KFC and leave chicken out of their moniker? I'm a little worried. I'm like, yeah, so am I, I'm a little worried too. Well, the, the other kind of interesting thing is there's people on, on some of the strings

[00:10:01] where this has appeared in articles, wherever people commenting, they're like calling, calling the Satanist repentance and calling on Jesus Christ to like abolish these evil doers. Yeah. It has brought out, uh, you know, I can't imagine what the, when they sold this advertising campaign to the CEOs at KFC, to the, to the whoever makes those decisions.

[00:10:29] I'd like to know who thought that was a really great idea. I don't know. And I'd like to know if there's more coming. I'm going to guess they have blue hair and they wear combat boots, but I was looking at this thinking, well, wait a minute. I liked finger licking good. That was good. I liked the old Kmart ad. Remember the, the, the shipping of the pants, remember ship my pants. I mean, what happened to funny, what happened to like genius advertising that this is, they're

[00:10:55] getting into this weird, disgusting, I it's repelling people. So you can't even imagine what's going on. Like you said, inside a brain of somebody that goes, yes, this is our new national ad campaign to repel people from our restaurant. Well, it happens accidentally. Well, you know how coincidences happen by accident, right? It happens to coincide with the move of the corporate headquarters of KFC from Kentucky,

[00:11:23] where people apparently are still rational to Texas. Oh my God. And they said they're going to split out the corporate headquarters. Some of it's going to be in Irvine, California. Some of it's going to be in Texas. And I'm like, huh? I wonder if that had anything to do with it. One of, one of the articles about it was confusion reigns in KFC's folk whore style advert. You think? Yeah. I think this is backfiring. Yeah. Here's another comment.

[00:11:52] This is all sorts of satanic. Yeah. Creepy and demonic. I bet. Okay. Mocking baptism and saying they use human meat if anyone wishes to know. It disturbed me enough that I went to investigate. I'm sure we've all heard the rumor that KFC was using lab grown meat. They were going to go to that. Now, that came with a collaboration between Tyson meat and KFC.

[00:12:21] And both KFC and Tyson have said, no, that's not happening. We're not using lab grown meat. But who's to say? I mean, does this not sound like a signal to you that they're using something, not chicken? Well, we're going to go to break. But one of the comments I saw was a guy chiming in. And all he said was, humans taste more like pork. So definitely not chicken. And I'm thinking, well, how do you know? Be right back. Kate Daly show more with Midwest Melissa when we come back. Be right back.

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[00:13:57] People are strange when you're a stranger. Faces look ugly when you're a woman seem wicked. Even when you're down, when you're strange. Yep. There is a certain segment of society that is just really weird. It's kind of like the people going after Teslas.

[00:14:23] You know, I mean, on the I have to say, if you're going to look at sides on the right, they just quietly boycott. Right. You just don't buy it. Right. And P and the and leftist meltdown. But on the left, they just destroy. They just they destroy like like a two year old. They destroy a room. They destroy a product. They destroy. It's very weird to watch. And we're talking a little bit about KFC's new weird ad with Midwest Melissa. And it really is strange. I want you guys to go back to the 1980s. Do you guys remember this ad?

[00:14:53] It certainly is a big bun. It's a very big bun. Big, fluffy bun. It's a very big, fluffy bun. Where's the beef? Some hamburger places give you a lot less beef. I'm a lot. Do you remember that, Melissa? Where's the beef? Of course I do. Well, they were actually still talking about beef. So that's what made it cute. But this is weird. Are they normalizing cannibalism? I mean, what's going on?

[00:15:17] In light of the KFC ad, where's the beef takes on a whole new meaning, doesn't it? Yeah, they didn't deep fry a human and put it in the bun. So, I mean, you know, they were just, you know, good ads back then. Anyway. Yeah. Well, you don't have to go very far either to think of marketing campaigns that were really, really seriously misguided and really kind of blew up in the face of the company that was sponsoring them.

[00:15:47] The one that comes immediately to mind is the Dylan Mulvaney Bud Light thing. And Bud Light lost 30% of their market share. Yeah. We didn't destroy. We didn't go into the grocery stores and destroy an aisle. We just didn't buy it. Everybody. Well, and nobody organized that. People were just like, no, I'm not buying that. Yeah, no thanks. Yeah. And we were just talking on the break.

[00:16:14] Why, you know, Budweiser had a very marketable, maybe they thought it was old, but what could they have done more with the Clydesdales? Yeah. That everybody loves. Right. Why did they feel that they needed to go with Dylan Mulvaney's face on a Bud Light can? Well. And they thought that was a good idea. Because we went from. Did they not know who their, they didn't know who their market was. We went from admiring horses to wanting to be a horse.

[00:16:43] So there's a, there's a difference. It was like, I am a unicorn. I am a horse. I am. Maybe that's it. Yeah. I mean, I don't know. I'm just going to throw that out there. I have watched kind of in amazement as well right now, the whole marketing push for the really, what looks like a totally failed movie, the new Snow White from Disney. Yeah.

[00:17:07] And that's another, it's another example of a company who has forgotten the, who their, their consumers are, who is their market. And when Rachel Zegler is out, you know, throwing the finger and telling people, if you voted for Trump, you know, I want you to die in horror and grief forevermore. Yeah. Did she think those people would turn around and go to her movie then? You know, it's wild.

[00:17:36] It's almost as if I have to just kind of throw this out there. Are these companies receiving money, right? For doing these horrible, horrible, woke campaigns that normalize a new normal of weirdness. Like, are they getting, they have to be getting paid somewhere else because most businesses, okay, are not going to do this to themselves. Why would you commit business suicide? I mean, it's ridiculous, but they've got to get, be getting money from somewhere else. There's got to be black money being hijacked to them. Black budget money.

[00:18:05] People who are saying right now that Disney is virtually untouchable, but are they really untouchable? At what point will people finally say we've all had enough? I'm always shocked and amazed at the people that I know that say, I won't go to those movies, but I still want to take my kids to Disney world. Let me, let's take a quick call. Oh, sorry about that. They hung up. Okay, go ahead. Sorry. I was trying.

[00:18:31] It just, it just, I think why, why was Snow White even a popular movie to start with? Why has it endured? What made it a classic was, you know, Snow White was the epitome of sweetness and kindness and gentleness. And they turned her into a girl boss. Yeah. And she, she isn't so nice and sweet anymore. A feminist wackadoodle. Yeah, I know. Yeah. Yeah. And, and Rachel Zegler just couldn't keep her mouth shut.

[00:18:59] She, she called the original classic film weird and, you know, she didn't like it. She's the weirdo. Well, you know what though? It's so, it's so bizarre because now you can see when you look at the likes of Rachel, you can see why men are so repelled by feminist women. You can see why it's, it's, um, they're as repelling as the KFC ad. Okay. So they're, they're lonely and bitter. Anyway, welcome. We'll be right back. Kate Daly show more with Midwest Melissa in this hour.

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[00:22:24] And I'm telling you what a great gift that idea that is that are the slippers or the lounge wear. Perfect. Oh my gosh. Um, okay. So back here with Midwest Melissa and, uh, I just had to just get back the, the, they're so weird that I can't even imagine what universe they live in. These people, it's very bizarre. So they go around destroying. It's very weird. Yeah. Well, I want to kind of shift gears a little bit on you.

[00:22:52] It's been one week since the JFK files were released. And as yet we still have no paper, no document that says dear America, we killed him. LBJ was involved. We're going to put a shooter on the grassy knoll signed the CIA. You're right. We're not going to ever find that paper. You're right. Everybody's looking for that though. It's funny. I mean, I'm glad you said that everybody wants that.

[00:23:21] It's never going to happen. So no. Yeah. And I keep in mind. Okay. The CIA and all the people involved, all the list of suspects. These are people who are used to talking in code. They're used to having dark systems that are undetectable. Otherwise they've had how many years, 80 years to clean it up. They've known that there was interest in this for a long time.

[00:23:51] And so I'm going to, this is how we're going to start. And I'm going to give you the example. When the government, when these dark actors get in trouble, what do they do? We know what they do. When there was interest in coming to understand what MKUltra was, what happened? They fired up the paper shredders and it all went away. Yeah.

[00:24:15] The only reason we know right now about MKUltra was because there were financial files that were left in other places that they didn't suspect. Yeah. So given the fact that they've had 80 plus years to deal with the JFK assassination, don't you think that they would have by this time gotten rid of anything that was truly incriminating, truly the smart, you know, the smoking gun? Well, yeah. Yeah.

[00:24:44] I mean, I, you know, it's funny because like you said, we keep expecting them to just say the truth. They never will about the Epstein files or the JFK files. Personally, I want the Nikola Tesla files. Those are the files I want. Yeah, those would be good. Yes, I want the Tesla files, but so much of what's going on and how they're going to portray the future and try to get us to believe what's going to happen is located, I think, in those Tesla files. But I agree with you. Yeah.

[00:25:12] Well, having said that, I don't think that means that there's not interesting things there to be found. And I think there really are some very intriguing things. The author, he's like a commentator, Mike Benz. This is his take on it. I don't think the documents are nearly as instructive about the JFK story as they are about the inner workings of the CIA, State Department, and what we now call USAID. Right.

[00:25:43] So we can learn a lot about how the government in those dark places that we very seldom get to see. We can now, like Trump has just flipped the switch and turned the light on. Mm-hmm. And even if we don't get to the bottom of JFK, we're going to see some things that were unexpected. And Mike Benz pointed in this direction, and I think it's very, very interesting. Mm-hmm.

[00:26:13] Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. And overthrow Castro, which of course, you know, there's a lot of Kennedy history with all of that. Mm-hmm.

[00:26:33] But one of the things that comes out of one of these documents, according to Benz, is that the CIA was working with Fort Detrick. These should be familiar places. Mm-hmm. Fort Detrick and the Rocky Mountain Lab to weaponize ticks. Mm-hmm. Back in the 1950s. Right. Right.

[00:26:55] What ultimately becomes Lyme disease, they were working on that all the way back there, all the way back that far. Yeah. Yeah, we've done shows. And what they were trying, well, what they were trying to do was they were trying to come up with a, shall we say, less lethal way to impact the people of Cuba.

[00:27:17] They wanted to send infected ticks into Cuba so that it would make workers sick, it would impact their ability to harvest crops, and that would put pressure, the people would rise up against this bad regime. That was the plot. Right? Now, think about that for a moment, that we're capable of doing that, and then we're capable of killing 10,000 of our own citizens

[00:27:46] in the Prohibition era, right, with poisoned alcohol. I mean, we're capable of a lot of things, and this is why I think people should really pay attention to what's going on because we're capable of it. We think of it. We're doing it, right? And Mongoose was all about poisoning. I guess it was also about, you know, heart attack guns and everything else, so kind of weird.

[00:28:07] Well, we know that in the 50s, people like Sidney Gottlieb, who was called the poisoner-in-chief of the CIA and who was also responsible for much of what happened with MKUltra, but he was responsible. They were, the CIA was all about assassinations in the 50s. They assassinated Lumumba in the Congo, but there's this thing called plausible deniability.

[00:28:36] And the CIA, and this is also stuff that you can see in the JFK papers if you're looking for patterns of behavior. How can we make sure that our fingerprints are not on it? We will get other people to pull the trigger. If we introduce these contaminated illness-producing ticks, that will never be traced back to us, right? That will just be a natural occurrence.

[00:29:06] Like bat soup in Wuhan. I can't believe they're still selling that story. Is this a story? Anyway, go ahead. Yes, they'll always point to something else. It's the same freaking playbook over and over. It's going to be harder moving forward. I hope, now that we've shined some light in some of these places, let's hope that it's harder for them to sell these stories again and again and again in the same way. I hope. Are we wiser because of this?

[00:29:35] That's really where I think the power of the JFK files is going to come from. Like you said on the break, it's all about, I don't know if people heard this, it's all about behavior patterns. It's all about watching history, looking at what we're capable of, applying it to today, looking at behavior. What do we do? What do we plan? What have we done? And then applying it. And we don't do that for some oddball reason. Because if you do that, you're considered a conspiracy theorist, which I think is just learning from history.

[00:30:04] But people want to call it a conspiracy theorist because they don't want to think it's applicable in their own time frame. Well, speaking of patterns, okay, so we know that Fort Detrick, which has been the bioweapons center for the United States for a long time, they were also working on how could they make SARS-CoV-2 transmissible between animals to people. Uh-huh. Yep.

[00:30:34] Be right back. More with Midwest Melissa when we come back. Don't go anywhere. Kate Daly Show. katedalyradio.com. This is the Kate Daly Show.

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[00:32:22] Let's, yeah, let's talk a minute about one of the papers in the JFK files that does seem to be more a smoking gun than maybe others. There's the case of a man named Gary Underhill. He was a CIA agent who apparently, he came home to New Jersey and he shared with people in his family, people that he knew about the Kennedy assassination.

[00:32:51] What he was known to say was the CIA, the CIA did it. They did it. Okay. So that's a pretty much a smoking gun. But what happens to Gary Underhill? He ends up dead, shot in his apartment and labeled a suicide. How many other people affiliated with the JFK? So many actually. Thing.

[00:33:16] It's like close to 30 people who were set to testify or provide evidence. From the hospital and the sheriff's department in that county and all kinds of people just suddenly died. Right. So let's talk about maybe Allende of Chile. Mm-hmm. When there was a coup in Chile and what happened to Allende? Right. He was, he committed suicide. What happened to Jeff Epstein?

[00:33:46] Well, they say suicide. He committed suicide. There's so many. Yeah. Look for the pattern. Now, are some of them suicides? Maybe some of them are. But how would we ever know? Well, I mean, some common sense. I mean, you know, somebody's shot in the head twice, you know, and they call it a suicide. And they've done that, right? I know everybody can think of the case I'm thinking of when they exposed the CIA and drugs.

[00:34:11] But it's amazing to me that still in 2025 that you're still called a theorist if you look at this pattern, this particular pattern. It's kind of like the Clintons and almost 100 people of their close friends and acquaintances dying. I mean, I don't know anyone that has that many people around them that have passed away in very, very strange ways that can't be explained. So I think pattern here is very, very vital to waking up, for sure. Pattern is everything.

[00:34:41] Whose names come up again and again and again and again in the JFK papers? Yeah. LBJ and George H.W. Bush. Yeah, and CIA. Who was George Bush at that time? He was the head of the CIA. Well, after that, he was head of the CIA after, but he was in the CIA during that point. Yes, absolutely. So we know what is the pattern. And I love, I was listening to an interview with Mike Benz just yesterday.

[00:35:10] And he was, they were asking him about Epstein. Do you think Epstein really killed himself or not? And he said, well, we may never know. But what you have to do is you have to say, when the smoke gets so intense, you have to assume there is a fire. And the camera just happened to go out. And the guys that, you know, the police officers, the people who are working in the prison just happened to be gone. There's just coincidence after coincidence.

[00:35:37] What is the probability that all those things occurred together? Yeah. Yeah. Not very likely. Yeah. Or maybe they said they offed him, but he's actually Fetterman. You never know. Maybe he is. I mean, there's so many things about that that were so weird that I don't know. I don't know if anyone knows what actually and really happened or to this day. I don't know. Who knows? There's a lot of people who still think he's around.

[00:36:02] There are some things we may never know, one of which may be who really shot the gun at Kennedy. But we can infer an awful lot about what happened by instead of looking for that particular piece of evidence, by looking at look at all of the smoke. Look at all the smoke. And where is that? Where's the source of the fire?

[00:36:29] The source of the fire seems, and we know from all these other operations that the CIA in the 50s and the 60s had a habit of working with the mob. They had a habit of working with labor unions. They had a habit of working with leftists all over the world to get done what they wanted to do. Yeah. So is it, we've talked about this before, it's not hard to connect the dots. Right. Right. But people don't want to.

[00:36:58] And if we sit out here and wait, I was talking to my husband and I was like, well, I'm waiting in the Kennedy papers for some evidence of the monkey lab, the cancer lab. Right. Which is from Dr. Mary's monkey. Sure. It's not going to be there because that research would have been contained in other files in other places. We're not going to find it with Kennedy stuff. Well. Even though it is connected.

[00:37:24] Like I said, over 60% of the nation is deeply questioning the narrative on that. They're also questioning the narrative on 9-11. They're questioning the narrative on a lot of things, which is really good because we should be questioning at least because there's too many oddities. Too many oddities means something's very, very wrong at the root of it. But I actually am gunning for the Nikola Tesla's files because that would actually be helpful right now.

[00:37:52] Because I think we know that the CIA is capable of some pretty evil things. And we know that the FBI is capable of some pretty evil things and cover-ups. We know this, right? So you'd have to have your head in the sand to not know that now. So we need to stop expecting that they're going to tell the truth. They haven't and they won't.

[00:38:13] I think the hardest thing to embrace for any of us, myself included, is that those government systems have been and are now being turned on us. As long as we thought, oh, well, the CIA, they're looking at all those enemies of America. But somehow or other, between 1950 and now, the citizenry of America became the enemy.

[00:38:41] And that's hard to deal with. Yeah. Because we don't know what to do about that. Yeah. Yeah. And since the inception of the CIA and the UN, we don't realize how they went into overdrive to brainwash. And they went into the overdrive to develop their programs that would harm our health and all of the other things they've been doing. And it has never really been about foreign entities. It's more been about what they do to us. So we just have to get that.

[00:39:09] We're only hearing about the most ludicrous examples from the USAID stuff. Yeah. There's much more there to explore as well. I agree. I agree. A lot of distractions going on right now. I'll be right back with Susan. And thank you, Midwest Melissa. I appreciate you. And, of course, on to Susan in the next hour, as is every Wednesday. And stay with me. KateDallyRadio.com. Kate Dally Radio.