says the centerpiece of the Biden reelection strategy is begging Taylor Swift for an endorsement. He can't name a Taylor Swift song. Taylor Swift can't name a Biden policy. This relationship was engineered in a lab. All right, for the record, the same guy probably signs our paychecks. But any connection with that guy and I ends there. That's it. Some MAGA Republicans checking into Crazytown this week, suggesting Taylor Swift and boyfriend Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce are the centerpiece of a marketing conspiracy to swing voters to the blue column. Former presidential candidate turned Trump acolyte Vivek Ramaswamy just couldn't help himself, tweeting there's a major presidential endorsement coming from an artificial, culturally propped up couple this fall. Frankly, I'm probably more in line with this take from Zach Freeman up in grapevine, Texas, as it turns out that earlier this year, Taylor Swift in a blatantly woke anti-Conservative anti-Christian move encouraged her fans to register to vote. Oh, despicable . Okay, panel, have I just wasted a segment or can any of you make sense of this for me? I'm gonna go to you, Marcus. Um, were you did you want an answer to your question? Yeah. Run with that one. Oh this this is pathetic. We've got. We've got three soldiers that were that were murdered in a place that they should never have been. We are now fully engaged in the war in the middle East. And the rest of the world is talking about here we are talking about Taylor Swift, uh, and the presidency and, and the fact of the matter is, it's probably doubly true that he needs a swift kick in the to get his campaign going. Right. I can't I but the idea that that's what a presidential campaign needs is a pop star to validate his policies. And that's what the nation is hanging their hat on is problematic. All right, Doug Miller, this isn't just silly. It's bad politics. I mean, come on, what could be all the more all America than Taylor Swift dating Travis Kelce. It's the head cheerleader dating the most popular football player. And you're going to come out against that. But this is what you get whenever you've got a culture a media environment driven by hits and ratings as opposed to common sense, clicks and likes, you are a good commentator. Okay, I'm going to go to set here real quick. Yeah. No, you definitely wasted a segment on this. There's some important issues that Greyhound the crime rate I mean my the home I grew up in was shot 34 times a few weeks ago. These are issues that are affecting our local economy. I mean, neighborhoods, these are important issues. But you know what? Let's just end this swiftly and go Kansas City Chiefs. All right. Final word to Holly. Well yeah I was going to throw in shake it off. Right. Um, now this is silly season. And you know every year we have celebrities endorse presidential candidates. It's nothing new. It happens all the time. Why people give that any credence? I will never understand personal why you would think that a singer or actor or even a football player has a, you know, a really keen insight into politics, but yeah, it's just it's just silly. And yes, we wasted a segment. There's lots of important news that is very serious