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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listened to The Black Guy You Tips podcast because
Rod and character hot.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Hey, welcome to another episode of The Black Guy Who
Tells podcast. I'm your host, Rod, joined as always by
my co host, and we're live on a Monday night,
ready to give you some podcasts. Took yesterday off, but
you know it was still a fruitful day. We got
things taken care of.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
We did.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
There were things to do. We'll get into some of that,
I'm sure. I guess. The first thing to ask Karen is, uh,
do you have any banter? Okay? Cool, I do.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
I was.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
I don't know why I thought you would have something.
I'm fine with it. Give me one second, everybody, do
you have any Do you have any? Do you have
any banter? Banter? Anster danter banter? Do you have any?
Speaker 3 (01:11):
Talk to me?
Speaker 2 (01:13):
Do you have any? All right? I put the show
on my back. Okay, we all know the official weapon
of the show is bolding chair, the unofficial sport. But
about bulletball extreame, Uh, I guess the first thing to
say is that glo Rella album dropped. It's called Glorious.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Go listen to that. That's a little free game for y'all.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
Okay, I definitely listening to that. I've really enjoyed her
last album.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
Uh yeah, you know what's funny because I don't be
understanding how this album shit works. But they were saying
this is her debut album. But then I remember Megan
this staying had like fucking twelve projects, and then it
was like, finally she drops her album. I was like,
what were we listening to? Because I know all the
words to her not albums and songs, all love them.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
Apparently been exercising to them, bitches, what is happening here?
Speaker 2 (02:04):
Apparently that doesn't count. So I don't know the rules
in this new streaming age of what it counts as
like an album album and.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
What is okay? I thought her other stuff was an album.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
Yeah, like I listened to everything everything earlier this year.
I thought that was an album. That's it's twelve track?
Speaker 3 (02:23):
What is it an EP? I don't understand.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
I don't know, I don't know, but it's very confusing. Also,
Tyler's creator dropped a new song called Nooyd today and
the video is some real artistic shit, because.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
You know, he is an artist come old.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
So if y'all ain't up on that, I suggest you
go listen to Nooyd as well. I check out the video.
I believe it's got io Eterberry in it as well.
Because you know, he's an artist. He's not just gonna
give us the music. Tyler's gonna give us the visuals
and then he gonna give us the own stage performance
as well. That's the thing about Tyler. He took some
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time off. But the thing about Tyler is, to me,
he's up there with Kendrick as far as a complete
three hundred and sixty degree artists. The only difference to
him and Kendrick is that I think Tyler is such
a creative person he doesn't mind branching in the other projects,
whereas Kendrick tries to keep it straight just music, music, music.
But Tyler is you know, he's an actor, funny like dude.
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He hosts his own you know, concert series like he's
a beast. But I hope he's back.
Speaker 3 (03:24):
I'm ready, yes, because his last album, Mother Fucking Goes.
His last two albums have.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
Been Yeah bands and Kendrick did an interview with Bizarre
magazine to day I Believe where he's on the cover
and confirmed album coming Let's Go. So Yeah, it's music
is loicking lovely.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
Right now, lest motherfucking go. And I know there are
some people that are big Tyler to create this fan,
but Tyler's a little bit younger than me. So when
his music and I got into, I didn't get introduced
to him through his music. I got into used to
him through his TV show Lorder Squad. Yes, that he
used to do with his his his his his team
so gang. For me, I didn't even know they did
(04:09):
music at the time, honestly, And so you know, when
he first branch out, I didn't really listen because I
didn't really know. And so as time went on, I
was like, oh yeah, I know. It's one of the
things where you just go, oh yeah, tied of the credit.
But then I thought of it. I was like, Ken,
have you really sat down and listened to his music?
I was like, no, I haven't, And I went back
and like I said, I haven't went back through all
his desciography, but I really love his most recent stuff.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
Uh So that's the music corner, just letting y'all know
new stuff is dropping, it's out there, go check it out.
I can't wait till that I did. This week has
been the toughest week of uh, the what the trainer
has had me doing exercise wise, of all the weeks
that we've done shit, And I'm just here to say
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that the rowing machine, it ain't no how I really.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
Business.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
I have a new found respect for that piece of
machinery that I didn't have before because you know, I
do stuff in circuits or cycles, I forget what you
call it, but like you know, it's typically four to
six exercises and then you do them in inter rows
and you repeat, you know, on a good day, if
I can get there when nobody's there, I can do
all of them without sharing machines and equipment, and I
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can just kind of go through all of them. And
this week she had me doing something different. Like normally
I do stuff for a certain period of time. So
it's like, oh, you need to do the bike for
a minute and a half. You know, go pretty hard,
you know, give about you know, seven to eight effort
and for a minute and a half. You know that'll
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wind you a little bit. Then you hop on, you know,
then you maybe do bench press, you do curls, and
you do something. Then you do you know, for ten
of those, then you do twelve of these and this
motherfucking road thing. I'm doing eight hundred meters, and so
it's a it's not measuring time, is measuring distance, and
the machine tells you what the distance is like you
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as you're doing it. And the meters have never moved
slower in my life. I thought it's a metal. I
thought meters were smaller than than well, I guess no,
they're longer than feet. But eight hundred meters, apparently it
is a long distance. I didn't think it was long,
but and it's like a few miles. I don't know
it was a few miles. Karen, you don't have to help,
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it's just I do it. It takes me the first
time when you fresh, when you when you hop out there,
it takes like for me. Obviously many people are probably
faster and better at this to me, but this is
my first time really doing it like this. It takes
me a good four and a half five minutes the
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first round to do it. She wanted me to do
it for four rounds. I can't. I literally can't. I
can do three. And the reason I can do three
is because for me to do this whole routine, including
the rowing and ship is fucking uh. I be in
there an hour and a half just on that on
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that site, like not counting my warm up. I'll be
in there our half and I don't have anything left,
like I've like my legs were about to give out.
Because it's not just that. Then I gotta do these
step ups. Then I gotta do plank, which I mean
shout out to progress. I don't even complain about the
planks no more because the machine yea press. I used
to hate the planks. Now I'm like, you know what,
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planks ain't shit dog planks I got. I'll plank. I'll
plank everything out this motherfucker. Just give me some planks.
Can I just do planks instead of eight hundred meters
of this ship? Well, sir, yeah, kettlebell swings, I've been
doing those one arm now. It's but you know, it's
all paying off.
Speaker 3 (07:57):
Though.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
I saw today when I was getting my clothes ready
to go, because it's looking like I don't know what
to do with my clothes because I know some of
them now are too big and I'm supposed to throw
them away. And it's not that I'm not throwing away
because I'm like, oh my god, no, I can't. I'm
gonna need these clothes if I get bigger. I just
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I just don't have I don't want to go buy
new clothes that I that if I keep changing, my
body will also be obsolete in a short period of time. Possibly,
you know, it's like buying kids shoes. I guess we're
just like they keep growing out. I'm like, well, yeah,
now next week we need a whole new set of shoes.
So why would I pay too much for these shoes?
So I'm trying to figure it out. I'm sure there's
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like I probably can get some shirts in bulk or
some cheap alternative. But you know, also I like to
be a little bit fashionable, a little bit, you do.
You know? I like to make statements with my shirts,
like this time Run shirt and stuff Time Run. Anyway,
my point being like this raw machine ain't no whole
It humiliated me. It really broke me down. But uh,
(09:04):
I went to get something out of my dresser and
the way I dress herself up in the bedroom, the
TV kind of covers the mirror, understand, but because of
how it covers it, I was standing in front of it.
I could see the top of my shoulders and I
was like, oh, I have shoulders now, like they got
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the little thing in them now, the clavigal, the dip
or whatever the fuck, like it's got some like it's
the shoulders are shouldering.
Speaker 3 (09:32):
Not no definitions, got that definition.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
I always could feel it, but I just you know,
people don't be touching on me for them to know
all that ship, you know, that's not that's not their business.
So I know that my body feels stronger and more firm,
and I could feel muscle underhan and ship, but that's
not necessarily that's they're not show muscles.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
They just just you ain't trying to body.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
They shy, you know, they they want they keep to themselves.
They don't bother nobody. But yeah, I just happen to notice.
And I did put a picture on my Instagram of like,
oh yeah, look at my shoulders. I got shoulders now.
But it was also with in between the pictures of
me dying on the rowing machine. You know, I guess
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you know you gotta sacrifice for that unpopular opinion. I
love daylight savings time. Apparently it's not cool to like
it on uh, on the social medias. They don't like it.
They think it's they think it's a bad thing or
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something I don't know, and I have to admit the
reason I like the the reason I like the daylight
savings time because I'm scared of the dark, and I
don't like when I have to do something in the
morning and the sun ain't out yet.
Speaker 3 (10:55):
Come. I'm like, get on your job, sonny.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
I'm not feelna be out here by myself. Hop your
ass up. I need to see things. I don't like it.
I don't feel like ghosts gonna get me or something
I'm scare. I feel like I'm gonna drop my keys
like a white lady fumbling in a horror movie and
then next thing you know, somebody has snuck up on me.
I don't I don't want to deal.
Speaker 3 (11:16):
With five pm everything fucking pitch black, and well I.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
Don't care about that part honestly, because that's just what
it's gonna be. You know that, Like daylight savings time
basically means you, I think what we fall forward, so
instead of it being seven right now, would be eight. Yes,
I'm okay losing the nighttime light. That's gonna happen. Fuck
it like like the sun decided to be up to
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be up less that's not my fault. So like, even
if we didn't do even if we didn't do daylight
savings time, the sun still going down earlier than when
it was like eight and all this shit, But that
morning time not a fan.
Speaker 3 (11:57):
When I had to go into the office, that shitsed
to be a motherfucking BT. You get up and you
be pitch black.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
You're like, oh, yeah, I don't. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (12:04):
Then fucking cold too, boo.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
I'm sure y'all just aren't as scary as me. And
that's fine. I didn't claim to be the strongest man
in the world, but I don't know. I'll be spooking
in the morning. I'm like, nah, what is that my neighbor?
Is that a black cat under my car? Is that
the rac?
Speaker 3 (12:24):
The fuck?
Speaker 2 (12:26):
The w NBA Finals is last night? UH watched it,
loved it. My favorite team, the New York Liberty won.
Speaker 3 (12:37):
Yes, they won it all.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
You know, I adopted them when I went to uh
New York for a couple of years. And I gotta say,
w NBA finally made it. Why not the ratings, but
because on my timeline everybody was mad at the officiating
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and they said the game was rigged for New York
to win it. Now, why they wouldn't have rigged it
one other time in the twenty eight years of existence
in the WNBA, while they just now this year giving
it to the biggest market in the world. I don't know.
Commissioner Kathley Engelbert showed up wearing a dress of the
New York City Skyline. It was a pretty dress, but
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it don't help the tank allegations. If they like, if
the commissioner comes up they hand the trophy at home
to the New York Liberty MVPs and owner in a
New York Skyline dress. It does give a little something.
It gives a little like maybe on some bias here,
maybe the call came in and you say, hey, Liberty
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not losing the night, okay, fake figure it out rapt
They tried to lose though. And the other thing is
that I appreciated about it the WNBA, Like the coach
of the Lynx was spicy. She was talking shit. She's like,
they got cheated, it sucks that we got here. She
started talking about the Liberty. She was like, and we
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proved because we won five titles over our existence of
our team, so we proved that you don't have to
have chartered flights and over go over the salary cap
to pay your players, unlike some teams. I was like, damn,
you sound like a hater right there though. But then
but then the other thing she said too was like,
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I mean, good, they finally won one in twenty eight years.
I mean we only won five. Should have been six
or seven, but we got cheated. I was like, damn,
she gonna take these finds. I don't know how much
coaches get paid, but she she was. I said, this
right here is this is high level sports mess. Yes,
this is good sports mess. Like this is really what
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sports is about us. You know that all that ship
with the beauty of the game and the skill of
the players, that's not what sports about sports is about
a salty ass coach that's like, did we just get
and fans going I think y'all got cheated? Think y'all
should have won that game, And them calls was they
was kind of biased, and especially when you looked up
(15:11):
and Stewie and your net school was bricking. Yeah, And
people kept making this joke, but I don't think the
joke really makes sense. They were going, oh, your next
school went one for nineteen, but she's still gonna get
a trophy. And you know, I know Covid somewhere shaking
his head because she was Kobe's favorite player and stuff,
(15:33):
and I was like, no, no, Kobe mentality, Mama mentality
is why would you be one of eighteen when you
could be one of nineteen? Keep shooting?
Speaker 3 (15:48):
His thing was keep motherfucker shooting. That was just my toe.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
Yeah, Like he would have never set up there and
been like, I guess I'm having an off night. It's like, no,
I guess I'm having an off night till I hit
this next.
Speaker 3 (16:01):
One, till I hit this next one.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
Cab it didn't give it got down. Yeah, but I
enjoyed it. I understand how people felt. But honestly, the
free throw disparity was was unconscionable. I definitely feel like
the rest were not calling it fair. But also that's
kind of why you're on home court. Advantage is to
be in your house and the most decisive game just
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in case it comes down to some bullshit. The bullshit
hopefully go your way. And so I feel sympathy for
the Lynks because I think they played well enough and
should have won. But that also didn't play great. No,
they did not like that also didn't play great because
I mean if I told you before that game that
Stuie and fucking your next scuol was gonna be bricking
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like that, you would have been like, oh yeah. They
So links went by twenty and it was just like
kind of neck and neck. There were times where they
kind of let them come back, and yeah, it wasn't
like I was watching it going, oh, they're letting them
come back because they're just fouling them and getting away
with fouls. It just felt like they something wasn't happening
with them.
Speaker 3 (17:02):
And each team was doing a run like one team
would do it run, another one do it run the
other one. So it was like really a game of runs.
And also uh, sent back and watching the game, watching
the games, it's like that first game they stole, so
it's like, well, we know that y'all can win here
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if you really want to win.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
That was that was just so fun. That finals was fun.
I want miss w NBA after this, But yeah, I
just loved everybody being mad on Twitter about it because
I said, oh, this is so good. This is sports,
This is real sports.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
This is sports, not not the other bullshit y'all being.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
Sports isn't when y'all do all that fake ass rooting
for both teams and I just want everybody to have
a good game. This isn't a charity. It's a fucking sport.
It's okay not to like people and ship. It's okay
to to want somebody to lose. Okay to be like, nah,
these motherfuckers deserve to lose and they cheated. That's when
you havn't sports.
Speaker 3 (17:56):
Oh yeah, I felt like that.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
Yeah, sports were not. This ain't a fucking uh recital. Well,
we were just like, I just want all the kids
to do well. No, I want some people to win,
and I want some people to lose.
Speaker 3 (18:08):
I was, I was.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
I was rooting for the liberty like a motherfucker. I
was in there like, m that might have been a
bad call, but yes, let's go. Let's go.
Speaker 3 (18:17):
Bad call, come on real, I'm like that. But the
winters you're gonna lie, right.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
I want to think I was gonna be up there
like no, like that commercial where it was like coach
I stepped out of bounds. I was snacking Ship out
that kid boy get over there. They ain't call it right, no,
we're playing. That's the ref. Ref got a job. We
got a job. They jobs ain't got nothing to do
with each other.
Speaker 3 (18:39):
Nothing.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
Oh man, I gotta say I might have spoke too
soon last week because I said, I thought I did
a pretty fair job talking about Obama's comments about black
mail voters and stuff like that, and I definitely thought,
you know, could have been articulated in a way that
might have been a little more palataball to everybody, or
you know, just been about you know, the niggas that
(19:03):
ain't gonna vote or gonna vote Trump, or that just
you know, have missogynistic issues, and you know, maybe separate
them from general from black men and be like, hey, hey,
these black men specifically need to do a better job.
You brothers in this room, y'all doing good, which he
may have done. I told y'all that clip was truncated,
But I may have to take it all back, not
(19:25):
not against Obama but on his side, because the last
eighteen hours or so have been so fucking embarrassing watching
all these prominent brothers cry for Deshaun Watson, who tours
Achilles during the game against the Browns and the fans
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was basically happy that he got hurt and got taken
off the field. Now, I understand those fans not necessarily
good fans. Many of those fans when they got him
was cheering and putting up I shouldn't even say many.
It was see just a few people. But we attribute
those to everybody, and that's not fair. I'm sure there's
a lot of Browns fans who are like, I actually
(20:06):
don't want this fucking first piece of shit, because I
know as a Panthers fan Panthers was in the bitching
for it, and I was like, I don't know, I
don't want to. I'd rather be as sorry as we
are now to have the Shane Watson on the team
and being as sorry as we are now.
Speaker 3 (20:20):
Ain't that the truth?
Speaker 2 (20:21):
But so I'm not even gonna turn. I think people
do that so they can shoot on the whole fan
base and then pretend that it's not unfair. So I
won't do that. But Lebron, James, Jameis Winston, uh Deon Sanders,
all these people sending this brother like prayers up, and
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it's not right that y'all booed him and all this shit. Bro,
what are we doing? Y'all know that it's not really
just football that's causing people not to fuck with this guy. Right,
it's not that simple. If it was, I would understand,
but it ain't.
Speaker 3 (21:02):
It was just football, agreed.
Speaker 2 (21:04):
Yeah, Like, fam the nigga got like forty women. That's
like yo, he all the way up to sexually assaulted
some of us. He settled them cases.
Speaker 3 (21:16):
He like.
Speaker 2 (21:18):
A new one came forward this year. He's not a martyr.
He's getting paid guaranteed money more than anybody else's played
the position.
Speaker 3 (21:28):
Right, so him not playing ain't gonna make a difference.
He said he's gonna get his money, and he played
like shit, so he was ta frop ball.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Like I hate when they do this thing of like,
you know, solidarity around somebody that doesn't really deserve it
and isn't like there's they're not a victim of anything.
He's a victim of his own behaviors. Like this isn't
like oh man, they did and it's not And you know,
it's bullshit because like if it was being Roethlisberger, nobody
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these black men are not embarrassing themselves falling off over
the ground to talk about how good a brother he
is and shit, they'd be like, damn, but he got hurt. Okay, happens,
happens a lot, it does on a lot of players
on a lot of times, like, yes, I don't know, man,
I did not like that shit. And I don't want
to attribute it to all black men because obviously there's
(22:16):
a I'm among black men and there's a bunch of
us that are like, nah, fuck that dude. But it
was a lot of prominent like dudes that didn't have
to say shit really, and then because he got booed
as he was injured, it gave them like a righteous thing.
Speaker 3 (22:31):
But it feeled that they had to make a stand right,
not that they had to.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
I honestly felt like they thought I can make a stand.
And I think the same thing happened with Derrick Rose too,
where enough time passes and these dudes never stop supporting
those guys, period, But they had to be quiet about it.
This is all speculation on my part. And then something
controversial happens and now you can grand stand like why
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would you do this brother? This way? It's like, you
know why what, stop trying to sneak one past the refs.
Buddy is not a good person, that's why. And you
look foolish defending that shit. So I thought that shit
was so whack. Man. I know it's not a funny one,
but goddamn, like stop all right, last one is kind
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of funny. So you know, I'll be sitting around watching, uh,
watching TV in the morning as I want to do,
watch the news, watch the sports shows, first take that
kind of stuff. And for the last couple of weeks,
the woman that hosted Molly, she hasn't been on the show,
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and nobody knew why. They didn't even say why or whatever.
But they've been having other people hosted and all this stuff.
And today I saw she was back and they started
to show by being like, oh glad you're back. Dah
da da dah. And I remember I used to like
laugh at the idea of news people that would come
(24:00):
on and be like, Hi, I'm Rob Morrow. Your normal
host Dan Jones is not here today. He's out sick,
but uh, we're gonna do no, no, we hope he gets
well someone right. And I used to always be like,
who the fuck is that for? Just give me the weather.
Who cares?
Speaker 3 (24:16):
It's for me?
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Apparently it's for me because I care. It made me
happy that Molly was back.
Speaker 3 (24:21):
I said, oh, Molly man, that's good because all the
aside depend on what it is and how you present it.
When people tune in and they regula, ass person ain't there?
Even when I listen to like my podcast, you know,
my The Daily Show and some of the other podcasts,
if the normal voice ain't damn like who is who?
Who is you? And then they got to be like
they're out on the signing blah blah. I say, oh, okay,
(24:44):
but yeah, somebody like me is like looking and getting
angry initially going you you ain't the person that's supposed
to be preparing this maw for me? What is happening here?
Speaker 2 (24:54):
I don't know why I would. I don't know when
all became a basic ass white woman like that to
where I'm just sitting around the morning news, like where's
Where's Leon? I hope everything's all right? Give me an
update on Leon. It's been three days. Did something happened?
Speaker 3 (25:09):
You get consigned about this? Something happened?
Speaker 2 (25:11):
Like they didn't say she was using vacation days like
they normally have something to say, Like it just seemed
unplaying random people was hosting the show. They was they
had some some chick I never met, I got, I
had animosity towards the woman. She never did nothing wrong, right,
But I'm like you not Molly, what you doing?
Speaker 3 (25:28):
Right? And they know people, people about to be calling
up when I was coming back.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
You don't even know how to let Steven, they talk
over you, right, like, what's happening? You fucking up the flow?
You're supposed to just go oh shinning after he said
something horribly a sensitive and misogynistic. You're not supposed to
actually make a good point. How dare you fuck up
the flow? You're messing up the double dutch of this
(25:52):
whole thing. All right, that's all my banter for the day.
Let's go ahead and get into some show news stuff.
I guess we should do election stuff, right, Yeah, we
gotta go.
Speaker 3 (26:06):
Yeah, we gotta go.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
Yeah, we should do it. We should do it. I'm
just trying to see the there we go the right.
Let me running against.
Speaker 3 (26:16):
Kamala has president.
Speaker 4 (26:19):
We're not going this president. We're not going this president.
We're not going. So let's be clear about that. Get
me running against me?
Speaker 2 (26:32):
All right? So election news, Uh, this things still happening.
We got two weeks early voting that started in a
lot of states. Hopefully y'all are gonna utilize that. I
know we're planning on voting early, but that's not the
only news about voting earlier. It's a bunch of other ship.
So let's see Georgia has blocked a Georgia judges blocked
(26:55):
the ballot counting rule and says the county officials certify electioners.
So Georgia was a state where they thought, oh, we'll
just get all the people that certify the election to
be Republicans, Like make we'll get Republicans to fill those seats,
and then even if Democrats win, we're just gonna try
to like, yeah, we're gonna try to drag it on
(27:15):
delayed certification, undermine public confidence in the results. Adjusted that
y'all can't do any of that.
Speaker 3 (27:22):
Shit, right, do your fucking job.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
Yeah, that same George rule, that kind of your election officials,
my certify election results by the deadlines set in law.
Speaker 3 (27:31):
Right, because that's the federal government's job, not yours.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
Yeah, stop playing in our faces. That's bullshit. We don't
need that.
Speaker 3 (27:39):
Right.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
Let's see what else has happened. Uh. Charlemagne, the God
Leonard as I call him, praises Trump ad on Harris
supporting UH funding migrant inmate sex. That was nuts. Now,
(28:02):
what's interesting about this ad? We've been seeing it non
stop here in Charlotte, North Carolina for some reason. We
have the attack ad is featuring Charlemagne and DJ Envy.
So it's literally them saying and they're in the ad
(28:22):
being like, well, she better not be fun to know transgender, sir,
I don't want my tax dollars going to that. They're
using these useful idiots in the fucking ad. That's an
attack ad on the woman that Charlemagne hosted a town
hall for. You know, this is why people think he's
an op. And then of course he's like, well, it's
(28:43):
a perfective. It's a good ad. You know. Of course
you would say that you're part of the fuel for it.
So they, yeah, they talked about it on the radio
show or whatever, but yeah, they basically said that it
was a good it's a good ad. And it's like, yes,
it's a good ad because cause one, y'all have a transphobia.
Gas platform, it's the same platform. Whe y'all, Let what's
(29:06):
the dude that made living in good life? Little devar y'all,
let little Daval come on there like the day after
you had a trans person on there and talk about
how he would kill a trans person, right, which is
obvious hate crime for quote unquote tricking him, and y'all
laughed at that shit. So like, I don't expect more
out of that platform, but I just think it's interesting
(29:27):
how much of a useful idiot he is and that
platform is. And it's funny because Kamla Harrison, that town
all of course ran circles around them because he's not
a very brilliant guy. He's just he's like the black
Joe Rogan's like, I'm here to say, go along with
whatever the fuck is happening in my face. So yeah,
(29:49):
it's you know, and then make the most basic hahas
you know when he tries to get you. But uh yeah,
it's just be glad when the ship is over. H
Let's see what else we have here. Trump Apprentice executive.
He's a I guess the NBA's from the TV show
(30:11):
The Apprentice have expired lose.
Speaker 3 (30:14):
So them people gonna start talking. Huh yeah.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
So John Miller is an executive former NBC marketing executive.
He wrote an op ed apologizing for his portrayal of
Donald Trump as a successful businessman while working on the
TV show Apprentice.
Speaker 3 (30:29):
M h, yeah, he's had. I was watching I Guess
a real and it was a white lady. She went
over all the different things and businesses that Donald Trump
has owned, like over the years, and it was it
was a bunch of them, and a lot of the
ship that he owned, he within a year a year
and a half he ended up fouling bankruptcy closing, filing
(30:51):
bankruptcy closing, or either a lot of the ship that
he selled and taking off the market due to low sales.
And she like this he and he owned like an
airplane line, which I didn't even know he did, and
they was like, yeah, he didn't want to pay the
money for the maintenance, and so when you laid that,
shit crashed. So the best basically the airline failed. And
was like, yeah, that sounded like him. And so I
was like, yeah, you want somebody that like that who
(31:13):
has filed for bankrupts and multiple times have drove multiple
businesses in the ground, has consistently tried to sell everything
from from tequila to a casino, all failed, And you
want that person to run this country?
Speaker 2 (31:29):
Yeah, and you know, they created the image of him
being a great businessman. They had the show for fifteen seasons.
I've never watched a second of this show. I don't
give a fuck.
Speaker 3 (31:39):
I knowed it.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
I know it's gonna sound mad, judgmental, and I'm sorry
it just has to sound this way. But this is
to me one of the side effects. I guess one
of the casualties of our reality TV obsession is that
it actually legitimizes horrible people doing horrible shit to each other,
(32:08):
and we just treated like it's a sport or something.
But these are real people that exist. And I think
it made Donald Trump have an appeal to a lot
of Americans that would not have been introduced to his
particular type of poison and end up ingesting it and
loving it in a way that should have never been done.
(32:30):
And these people sanitize him, you know, not to mention
they knew he was racist. He said racial slurs on set.
There's a bunch of stuff where they knew this guy
was whatever, But they also thought he was box office,
he was money, and making him appear to be a
big man was too alluring to them to say, you
know what, No, we shouldn't do this, and so we
(32:53):
end up with this motherfucker. And no, they couldn't have
known he would be president one day or whatever, but
even just get giving him the appearance of legitimacy while
knowing that he was illegitimate as a businessman is such
TV magic bullshit that it just sprinkled. It sprinkled a
coat of of acceptableness over a unacceptable man. And we
(33:16):
end up with this guy's president. And you know, at
this point, we're you know, however many years he's been
running for president, not counting the years he was as president,
Like with ten years maybe of dealing with this dude
and him being in the either end to see the
power or very close to it. That's unacceptable. And I
(33:38):
get that maybe the NBA wouldn't let them write this
before or something, but I don't know, man, I don't
feel like, oh, thank god you said something in that way.
But if I'm being fair, better late than never, Welcome
to the party. You know, this is not news to me.
(33:58):
Maybe they'll change some person's mind. I don't know who
that person is, but it's just terrible. Let's see what
else Trump says. He this motherfucker Trump says that we
should have negotiated around the Civil War.
Speaker 3 (34:20):
That's not how that works.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
Mm hmmm, mm hmm.
Speaker 3 (34:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (34:26):
He basically said, you know, Abraham Lincoln just needed to
negotiate a little bit better, you know, hm about the
slaves with the slave Yeah, about the slaves.
Speaker 3 (34:41):
People just said I will give my life fuck y'all
with seceding from the Union because we want these slaves.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
He said that it could have been negotiated. They didn't
need to go to war. Civil war could have been negotiated.
M hmm.
Speaker 3 (34:57):
Somebody who talks about start one, okay.
Speaker 2 (34:59):
Which sounds to me like he's saying a little bit
of slavery would have been fine with me. Ye, Like,
I mean, what else could that mean? What else could
that mean? What's to be negotiated other than the freedom
of black people in this country? And yet you have
people who will tell me Kamlin Harrison needs a black
(35:23):
man agenda and Trump doesn't need shit. What is that?
This is what Trump has to offer me as a
black man for my vote. I'm supposed to bend over
for this shit, which is what you will be doing,
bending over for this shit if you let him in
the White House. I don't understand, Like, I mean, I
(35:43):
get it, these black celebrities are probably just getting checks,
but I would never put my name in front of
some shit like this and they don't listen to them,
and they don't they're never accountable to stuff like this.
Like I mean, I don't treat these people seriously. But
if I would love to see some journalists pulled like
a Le'Veon Bell to the side who went who's a
(36:03):
former football player and went to a Trump rally and
supported him with a shirt that said Trump or the
Tramp and then tweeted about it. I'd love for somebody
ask him, so, what are your thoughts on Trump saying
he negotiates the Civil War? Well, how do you think
he would have done that? What would that look like
for black people?
Speaker 3 (36:22):
Right?
Speaker 2 (36:24):
You know, the ignorance is something and it's getting them
my fucking nerves, you know, like seeing like it's not
like I respect Antonio Brown, you know, like I don't
want to turn this into like this is what's what
black men are, because it's not. Eighty five percent of
us are not fucking with those guys. We're not voting
in the way they vote. But these there's a visual
(36:46):
thing happening with these motherfucking dudes out here stepping and
fetching for him that is so divisive and incendiary. And
they're not leaders. None of them are respected. Waka Flock
of fame is not respected. You know, we're not looking
at his political acumen, like, oh, well, if he knows,
(37:07):
what's Waka gonna say about it. We've never said those sentences.
But it's something, there's something that is visually uh just
it's just it's infuriating knowing of these dudes will go
fuck with them, go fuck with him for obviously a check.
I'm just assuming they're getting paid, you know. But yeah,
(37:30):
it's and no one takes the serious because no one's
even asking them stuff like this. The Central Park five
or the exonerated five, is they're called, they're not. They're
not known as that anymore. Anyway. Those five men are
actually suing him again because for defamation after he again
blamed them for crime during the presidential debate.
Speaker 3 (37:51):
Yeah, for did they didn't do? Was found not? Yes,
I would suit him to get my name out of
your mouth.
Speaker 2 (37:58):
Right, another loss of the problem, lose and never pay.
You know, it's just ridiculousness, just a sideshow. He went
and he worked worked in quotes, fifteen minutes at of McDonald's,
which is a photo op.
Speaker 3 (38:13):
McDonald's closed.
Speaker 2 (38:14):
Yeah, they closed the McDonald's to customers, even though this
McDonald's claims is not picking a side.
Speaker 3 (38:19):
It's just and looked they have been closing out for
any of them. It's a guy that McDonald's you closing
down for fifteen minutes. Fifteen minutes for money made.
Speaker 2 (38:26):
I think they closed for the day, by the way,
But they had a photo op where he comes in
and pretends to work at McDonald's and serve customers. The
customers are actually Trump fans that they pre arranged to
show up. He just hands them whatever the fuck they
tell him, like here's some fris. He's like, oh, you
want some fries. And it's just a glamorized photo op
(38:48):
and he's using it to say, uh, I worked at McDonald's.
Kamala Harris lied about working McDonald's. She's never worked at McDonald's.
She just made that up, as if that's a flex
that you make up.
Speaker 3 (39:02):
Right, who makes up working at fucking McDonald's.
Speaker 2 (39:04):
Like that's a flex that Oh man, this will get
the American people on my side, I'll tell them I
work that McDonald's. Either you did or you didn't, and
you know the way motherfuckers are now if you didn't,
we know. But because that over there and they don't
have shit on her, and they really don't have any
techniques to deal with her, they basically just say everything
she says a lot. I just make up the truth
on my side, and I just expect y'all to go
(39:25):
along with it. And a lot of his cult member
people will go along with it. Whatever Daddy Trump says
is the new truth. They won't question it at all.
But we know Donald Trump ain't never set no foot
in no hard working environment ever in his life. He's
never worked a day of manual labor, including that photo
op in McDonald's for those fifteen minutes. That shit he
(39:47):
took an AI picture that he posted at the Steelers
game that he went.
Speaker 3 (39:51):
To was fucking ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (39:53):
Yeah, Like, it's just this dude is such a farce.
And I don't know, it's just it's insenses me that
forty seven percent of the people that vote in this
country are voting for him, no matter fucking what, no
matter what. It's really it's so insulting as a citizen
of this country. It's why I don't believe in shit.
(40:14):
It's why I don't have hope in the way that
people traditionally have hope about their candidates and promises and shit.
It's like, how could this country be capable of producing
the kind of person that y'all would love to see
on the liberal side into a position of power. It
can't because this is the other side. So it's like
(40:38):
racing against a snail. Why the fuck would I have
a run full speed? You don't need to go get
the fastest mother fuck in the world to be the snail,
you know, Like they can never be that fast anything
for it to be a good race. They got to
make the fast person slower. They like, put some weights
on kamlaris and make a run backwards. That's what America does,
(40:58):
Like put a parachute on and make a run backwards.
Like what what? What can't we just make the even
playing field and show outlpping about two three times? No, no, no, no, no.
That's not good for the media, that's not good for anybody, right,
you know, But we gotta pretend that this ship is real.
We gotta pretend this guy's running an actual campaign. This
is a god, this is something you right. In the
comedy skit, Arnold Palmer's daughter had to come out and
(41:22):
address Trump's obscene comments about her dad, but comes somehow
he veered off in the middle of his motherfucking Pennsylvania
speech and told supporters that Arnold Palmer had a big dick.
Speaker 3 (41:34):
Damn on stage. I don't know promise like nigga, I
just make drinks. What are we talking about here?
Speaker 2 (41:39):
When he took showers with the other pros, do golfers
take showers together? I don't know golf pros right in.
I can't imagine that. I don't think it's like the Steelers'
locker room where everybody's just like, right, you know, rock
out with Jakaka. It feels like golf is a very
solitary esteemed right. I probably got curtains in there. You
(42:01):
probably got individual shower rooms or some shit. Yes, But
He's like, when they showered together, the other pros, they
came out of there, they said, oh my god, that's unbelievable.
Peg Palmers Wears. Peg Palmer Wears told the Associated Press
Sunday she's neither surprised nor upset by Trump's comments about
(42:22):
her dad, who died at twenty sixteen, shortly before Trump
was elected. Nor was she impressed. I think it was
a poor choice of approaches to remember my father. But
what are you going to do? She said? So, she
did say that Palmer that her I guess dad was
their dad or granddad? Let me see, Yeah, his daughter,
(42:43):
her dad and Trump did. They were both Republicans and
bonded over an interesting and love of golf. My dad
had no patients for people who to mean other people
in public, she said in that interview on Earth by
The Daily be Sunday. He had no patience for people
who are dishonest and cheaked. So when he campaigned for
president a decade ago, she basically said that her dad,
(43:06):
uh did not fuck with him. But I guess I
don't know they They was cool after that anyway, Good
to be white, I guess, uh, because I don't know
how you even be friends with a nigga like this.
(43:26):
But yeah, she had to come out and address her
dad's dick size. That's the thing that you don't expect
to do after your dad and dad for years. Yeah,
that's the thing that that that's just that's just that's
just TUESDA. That's just Sunday in our day, in our city.
What's funny too, is uh your girl's sage still? Uh
(43:51):
was out there trying to legitimize Trump, and I think
she interviewed him at uh at one of these town halls.
I'll make a bigger point about her in a second.
But you know, he's He's like, oh, I got cognitive
(44:14):
I don't have any cognitive problems. I'm fine. Blah blah blah.
You know this whole thing Biden was slipping. I'm not so.
When it was time to introduce her or to bring
her on stage, he called it her wrong name.
Speaker 3 (44:28):
That sounds about right if they don't know her name.
Speaker 2 (44:32):
He called it wrong. He called her wrong name. I'll
show you at the video, but uh, and it may
I don't think maybe it'll echo me.
Speaker 3 (44:41):
Here we go, hopefully, Thank you very much, Sack.
Speaker 2 (44:45):
Let's have a little fun page. Okay, here we go.
He called her page. Now, she didn't correct them because
she's the kind of person that lets a white man
go on stage and touch her hair. Because you know,
that's what she's about. And it's funny. You spend all
that time tap dancing for you to get called the
wrong name on stage, that's hilarious. But the bigger point
(45:07):
I wanted to make about Sage Still and her ilk
It's funny that during the ESPN heyday, where you had
all these personalities that were somewhat socially conscious and they
talked about social issues as well as sports and the
intersection of both, she was anti that. She didn't want
(45:33):
people talking politics and sports just get a scores, which
obviously just you know, is the Kurt. It's the calling
card of the conservative in the sports landscape where they're like,
even though sports teaches a bunch of liberal ideals and
shit that was supposed to be inclusive and all that,
(45:53):
don't bring it up, you know. And then when the
owners and the teams and the businesses do things that
are anti that, that are antithesis of that, don't bring
it up. So if they banned a guy because he
cares about black lives matter, we don't, they don't need to,
don't bring it up. Don't point it out. Now, do
(46:14):
we pat everybody on the back for the MLB breaking
the color barrier with Jackie Robinson, Yeah, bring that up, okay,
But when somebody put up a black power fish at
the Olympics and they get banned from the sport for
the rest of the lives. Don't bring that up, you
know what I'm saying, Like they very much. It's stick
to sports when it's something liberal or progressive or inclusive
(46:38):
or whatever. But it's not stick to sports any other time.
So you have to look at these people that work there,
you know, mainly like your Sage still your will Kane
was another conservative. I forget the picture for the Boston
(46:59):
Red Sox that had the blood on his leg. Yeah,
but him trying to think who else was conservative? That
Michelle Tafoya conservative And they always hint around at how conservative.
Speaker 3 (47:13):
They are, thank you.
Speaker 2 (47:15):
They always hint around at how conservative they are, but
they never come out and fully say it. They said,
just say stuff like, you know, well, some of my
colleagues they bring up race all the time, and I
just don't understand. This is a you know, I remember
say he still got upset. They had a Black Town
hall for black people at ESPN who want to talk
about race, and she wasn't invited.
Speaker 3 (47:35):
Why would I invite you? You said you didn't want
to talk about it, But in bitch, don't talk about it.
Speaker 5 (47:39):
Right.
Speaker 2 (47:39):
She spent years chastising people for talking about race and
said she had no interest in it, that they shouldn't either. Right,
So they hold a town hall, Why are you? Why
should you be invited? You don't have any interest in doing.
Speaker 3 (47:49):
That, and you don't have anything to say as possible,
we're concerned.
Speaker 2 (47:52):
Right. So the trend that I noticed is, you know,
because they've had an exodus of talent from and personality
from ESPN over the last five years or so, you
look around, where did they go? Those conservative commentators who
(48:13):
said it's about sports and nothing else. We don't need
to be talking about politics at all. We just need
to stick to sports. Michelle Tafoyer quit a cushy Sunday
night football gig to go be the one hundred and
fifty seventh ranked conservative White Lady podcast.
Speaker 3 (48:30):
Right, so she ain't that ain't nobody gonna listen to
fucked up her whole career like the bag up.
Speaker 2 (48:36):
I don't know if she had, I don't know. I
don't know what drives these people to do this, because
it's basically career sabotage. And if you claim you don't
want to talk about politicis you don't want to hear
about it, then just be on Sunday Night football. It's
an easy job that politics will never come up if
you don't want it to be, right, you just hey,
so and so got hurt. He not hurt, no more
(48:56):
so so in the locker room. We'll see if he
coming out. You know, that was an easy job that
you wasn't Republican or Democrat, but you threw that away
to go be a Republican shield that's actually in a
landscape that is crowded with Republican shills, you won't stand
out at all because nobody wants to come to the
sportsperson for their shilling. Right, no pun intended for kirkshilling.
Speaker 3 (49:18):
Right, you're not doing anything special in or outstanding. Y'all
all basically carving copies of each other.
Speaker 2 (49:24):
Sage still similar thing left ESPN seen with a lot
of animosity, even though they mutually parted ways. You know,
she was like suing them and shit, and you know
immediately fell into the victim card. You know, I'm a
(49:45):
victim of being a conservative. Guys, now you rested, you
have victim mentality. I'm just a poor little victim.
Speaker 4 (49:51):
You know.
Speaker 2 (49:51):
And she's you know, and she's started the right wing
grift from that point on. She has a bunch of
racial hang ups, and she's unfortunate that lead made us
privy to not that any of us was asking.
Speaker 3 (50:03):
But it could have cared lessed about it.
Speaker 2 (50:04):
She got a bunch of racial hang ups. I remember
she congratulated her white husband or thanked him for dealing
with her black side and all this shit, and then
of course he left her. But she's now on stage
interviewing Donald Trump, not about sports. She didn't stick the sports.
She went straight into politics. Will Caine hopped on like
(50:27):
fucking Fox or some shit like. These motherfuckers do not
stick to sports. When they say stick to sports, what
they really mean is progressive, liberal, inclusive, black, brown, LGBTQ
people whatever. Shut the fuck up. That's all they ever meant.
Because if they truly believed I should just only talk
(50:49):
about sports, all of them had the opportunity to be
people that only talk about sports. Yes, Instead, they let
their that whatever built up in them. That's like, I
need to get these conservative points out. They let that
shit win, and now they don't got jobs unless they're
kissing up to Donald Trump. And in this extreme point
(51:09):
of time. Donald Trump's like the worst example of a Republican.
So if Sage Stile will kiss up to Donald Trump,
then it's never been about her values. It betrays everything
they say. It's the thing I like about the idea
of Donald Trump is that I don't ever have to
respect a conservative person who fucks with Donald Trump. I
don't ever have to respect them, because there's no thing
(51:31):
that he does that I could go. Oh, I see
how you got there. Like, if you'll respect him because
you need law and order, then you're telling me this
criminal is law and order. This guy who's out on
bond running for president is lawing order. They should ban
the box at McDonald's because it's the only way he
can get a job. Fifteen minutes there.
Speaker 3 (51:50):
Right.
Speaker 2 (51:52):
If you're telling me it's about Christianity, this guy's a
fucking evil guy who broke all the Christian laws, all
the commandments. He don't give a fuck. I don't care
about telling me it's about business. A man who could
declares bankruptcy and doesn't pay his debts and won't pay.
Speaker 3 (52:07):
Taxes righting them.
Speaker 2 (52:09):
If you tell me it's about safety, this man made
us less safe. He kept documents in his house and
uh by the bathroom and his buddies with with fucking
foreign leaders. He shouldn't even be talking to people died,
because yeah, what what is he doing? You tell me
about his economy is economy, His economy was the worst
when Biden took over. He fucked us off, short term gains,
(52:33):
disrupt the ship, unregulated stuff, put the fucking wools in
charge of the chicken.
Speaker 3 (52:38):
Coop, and they stole that money and most of mine
in jail now.
Speaker 2 (52:42):
So when in jail, when you sidle up to this
man as a grifter, as king grifter, what you're telling
me is you're attracted to the grift and the ability
to grift.
Speaker 3 (52:53):
And get it.
Speaker 2 (52:53):
That's what That's what you're That's what you're revealing yourself
as everyone who has followed in his footsteps. You're Mark Robinson.
I forget the guy from the guy with the glasses
that just is gonna end up going to jail from
New York. I forget his name, but that motherfucker Marjorie
Taylor Green Lauren Burbert, the lady who was just in
(53:17):
his motherfucking plane, and everybody was like, you know, she'd
be sucking his dick and end up leaving the plane
and fighting other people on Twitter. These are just chaotic grifters.
They have they do not George Santos's name, They don't
have any plans on governing, they don't have any plans
on leading. Everything is just a narcissistic grift that leads
(53:39):
back to them. So when I see you siddle up
to him, when I see you cozy up to him,
when I see you on stage letting him call you
the wrong motherfucking name, all that's left for me to
say is you have no integrity. You're just a fucking grifter.
It's interesting. The only one I would say actually stuck
(54:01):
to some level of sports even while completely being a
grifter is Whitlock, And I never thought i'd say that,
But Whitlock's the only one that finds a sports way
to be a conservative troll. The rest of these motherfuckers
do not love sports.
Speaker 3 (54:17):
They just love being on TV.
Speaker 2 (54:20):
And they were upset that they couldn't get their conservative
ideology out there and get all the attention for it.
And Donald Trump finally gave them something to aspire to
or to descend to, in my opinion, and that's why
the fuck we're dealing.
Speaker 3 (54:31):
With this right, because, like you said, for a lot
of them doing that shit, it was a step down.
For most of them, they did not go up. Even
with Lock. It literally is a step down. You went
from one of the largest networks to I don't know, Kickspace,
whatever is he at now, I don't know, but it's
like one of them things where it's like and give
(54:51):
it a few more years, particularly if Trump don't win.
Most of them you never hear from again because they
don't have what it takes to actually have a a
standing over there that will actually outlast things. One thing.
No matter how you felt about Russia, limp Off, Russian
limp Limbaugh, Nimbah, Russia, limp Off was a brand, he
was a He was his own motherfucking brand. And way
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past him, dead and gone, people will still remember him.
These people, you're not gonna remember their names.
Speaker 2 (55:20):
Yeah, they don't even stand out. They just go over there,
you know what I mean. They just over there to
be over there, to be like, oh, okay, well shit,
maybe I can get some level of shine off of
this shit. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (55:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (55:31):
It's just extreme drifting. And it's funny that they made
so much stink about everyone else needed to stick to sports,
and none of them have done that right.
Speaker 3 (55:41):
And also it's funny these things where you look, you
go oh, y'all actually made the transition too late, like
if they would have made if some of them would
have made a transition sooner, it might could have benefited them.
But they waited so late where you're like, not dog,
you don't see everything around this man is crumbling and
you're like, oh, this is when I want to join
the y.
Speaker 2 (56:00):
Yeah. So I just you know, I find that whole
thing to be ridiculous. But yeah, that was the That
was the election news. I'm not gonna do Diddy news tonight.
We'll do it maybe tomorrow or something. Okay, uh, let's
do some fucking with black people though, which is still
a little bit Trump related, so you know, we'll go
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ahead and do that.
Speaker 3 (56:26):
Boo boo hooooooooo.
Speaker 1 (56:33):
We're just fucking with them people because they ain't black.
With just fucking with them people because they are black.
We're just hoop fucking with them black people. We're just
fucking with them blacks. We just fo fucking fucking black people.
Who who.
Speaker 3 (56:59):
Show express.
Speaker 2 (57:01):
A black conservative radio host invokedfield and house slaves and
arguing why some black men back Trump. Hmm yeah, so confused.
Well let's see what we can get you unconfused.
Speaker 4 (57:17):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (57:18):
This black conservative radio host is named Shelley Winter. Okay,
he's a dude, and he well, you know what, damn it.
I'll just show y'all what happened. This is on CNN,
and issued they love, they love to bring motherfuckers on
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CNN to do this discussion because they bring on reputable
people that are reason the studious and make sense, and
then they bring on these gas bags that start these
moments to get this viral clip. And I mean, I
guess it worked because here we are talking about.
Speaker 6 (57:58):
The editor in chief of Bloomberg. I want me move
on to what Donald Trump has said about an issued
near and dear to both of your hearts, the issue
of Black Americans and Altino voters. Kamala Harris has been
doing interviews on black media. Trump, though, is overperforming and
polling with both groups compared to past Republicans. Here is
what he said when he was campaigning in Pennsylvania.
Speaker 7 (58:22):
Any African American or Hispanic and you know how well
I'm doing there that votes for Kamala. You gotta have
your head exche because they they are really screwing you.
They are really screwing you.
Speaker 6 (58:38):
It is Kamala for the record, but he is denigrating
voters from making a choice that he does not.
Speaker 2 (58:43):
Sorry, it was echoing, I'm turning it off. This may
make a mess up to YouTube, saleed, I'm sorry for
people on YouTube.
Speaker 1 (58:49):
Like Shelley to you.
Speaker 3 (58:51):
What does he achieve with this?
Speaker 5 (58:54):
Well, how was it?
Speaker 3 (58:55):
Wait?
Speaker 5 (58:55):
First of all, how is he denigrating voters.
Speaker 6 (58:58):
He's saying that they are being for lack of a
better word.
Speaker 5 (59:03):
Taking advantage of, They're being taken advantage of. They're paying
higher pricing, They're they're working class, the ones that he's
talking about working class, lower middle class. They're paying more
for food, they're paying more for gas, and they're being
taken advantage of thirty years they voted.
Speaker 6 (59:21):
He also said that they you know that they had
to have their head examined. That's that is not something
that is a compliment.
Speaker 5 (59:29):
Obama just told me the same thing. Obama just told
me the same thing black women telling me I'm not
really a He inferred them, he implied them. He certainly
did even threatened us with your lucky Michelle's not here.
I mean, come on, let's not make things up.
Speaker 2 (59:46):
Let's be honest here for the record, that's my issue
with Obama's words is just tac tactically. It gives grifters
like this some fuel to throw on top of their
fucking fire. I'm not saying they would have agreed with
Obama not said anything, but it's just that's the That's
my only issue. I don't disagree with what Obama say
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in general about people that refuse to vote for Kamala
but were excited to vote for him. In general, I
think he's making a good point. A lot of it
is misogyal, I've seen it myself, but these fucking bad
faith motherfuckers right here couldn't wait to be like he
was yelling at me, like shuit, you know, bitch ass
would have said that about anything, you know, but whatever, And.
Speaker 5 (01:00:28):
Let's really be clear what's being said. If you're an
African American man, look, let me boil this selection down
in the African American community to a very simple a
reference to Great Malcolm X. This race is between house
African Americans and field African Americans, and the field African
Americans are going for Donald Trump. I'm talking about your
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men who I'm talking about, Your men who build, your
men who put things together, Your men who work with
their hands, Your men who do things, not the men
who push paper. And the men who are connected the
power and want to continue to be connected the power.
Speaker 6 (01:01:03):
Are African American men who are professionals who work in
white collar jobs. Is that what I'm hearing from you?
Speaker 5 (01:01:12):
Or no?
Speaker 2 (01:01:14):
I shout out to that brother, because that's what I
was going to ask this man sitting up here in
a suit with a vest on talking about house and field.
What are you?
Speaker 3 (01:01:27):
You know, are you out here.
Speaker 2 (01:01:28):
Working with your hands right in the field. You're a
blow hard, uh commentator, Like that's like me and me,
I'm a field, Like, get out of here and house
African Americans field African Americans.
Speaker 3 (01:01:42):
I mean, that's a sense of right.
Speaker 6 (01:01:44):
They know it's wrong to steal and burn down a
CBS and if that old person's home, I mean, come.
Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
On, come on.
Speaker 1 (01:01:51):
And so calling them thugs, just call them niggas.
Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
Just call them niggas. That's what you're doing, you calling
them field slaves. Basically, you're making an old slavery analogy
of house and field. That's what you're doing. You just
said African Americans said it the N word, And I
was supposed to be like, oh, what a serious conversation.
End of the day, zero to one hundred. What are
we writing this?
Speaker 3 (01:02:15):
MM more of a it's just very ignorant, And because
I know a percentage of people listening will fall for
(01:02:37):
this bullshit or use it to augur am't give it
twenty five cause overall he's somebody that I don't know
who the fuck he is. I know he do a
sho who are you?
Speaker 2 (01:02:47):
Right?
Speaker 3 (01:02:47):
So I don't listen to you. I'm not in your circus.
I literally could give a fuck about what the fuck
whatever you're talking about over there. So I actually do
not care enough to actually find out anything about you, sir.
Speaker 2 (01:03:00):
I give it to your cars. And here's why it's
not really because of what he said. This is what
the issue is with this cable newshit. This is the issue,
like you're you're honestly bringing these people on for these moments.
This is what the fuck y'all do with this bullshit?
(01:03:21):
And of course this is where you end. What is
he doing on your fucking TV show?
Speaker 7 (01:03:25):
Right?
Speaker 3 (01:03:25):
He has no integrity? Why is he here?
Speaker 2 (01:03:27):
You claim to care so much about you know, these
issues and black people and shit, why are you bringing
on this ignorance that should be beneath everybody on the
set of that show. There should be no reason to
book that man. What are you hoping to get unless
it was this moment. I don't feel fucked with by him.
I feel fucked with by seeing in and by the
host of that show and the producers.
Speaker 3 (01:03:49):
I can see that.
Speaker 2 (01:03:50):
Yes, you let this man come on there and say
that bullshit, knowing full well he.
Speaker 3 (01:03:54):
Was capable of saying some bullshit like that, right, that's
why you bought him on their.
Speaker 2 (01:03:59):
Yeah, Like, I'm so, I know, I'm supposed what the
script is. I'm supposed to be upset with him. Oh,
I can't believe.
Speaker 3 (01:04:09):
But really it's y'all m hm, cause y'all putting them
on your platform because Chad, I don't know who that
black man is.
Speaker 2 (01:04:15):
Yeah, Like, I'm not stupid, like y'all y'all thought this
school was was worth TV, was worth our time. And
you put the clip out like can you believe this?
Speaker 3 (01:04:28):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (01:04:28):
Actually I've never heard this man before in my life,
and yes, I can believe it.
Speaker 3 (01:04:32):
And I will never hit from him again because y'all.
Speaker 2 (01:04:35):
Thought that was okay. It's disgusting and that's what happens
with our cable news and seeing it and ship they
be playing in our motherfucking faces, like these issues not serious,
like this isn't really about to come down to who
could be the president of the United States and who
gets to make policy for the rest of us, and
y'all out here playing around with house house African American
versus field African American. Fucking it's terrible, but yeah, I
(01:04:58):
give itrid your cards for that ship. All right, we
did say we do an hour. We're right over hour
in five minutes. Let's do some sword ratchetness and get
out of here where's my Where's my sword Ratchetess music?
Because you know, we got to have a long ass
sound effect. There you go.
Speaker 3 (01:05:18):
It is long as sh it, ain't it. Who thirty
seconds and go ahead, I'm about to say, and I
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know you're about to We're about to go to so
wresident and yes, and it makes sense. I do understand.
So I give it two squads. I give it twenty
five for him because I'm a good fuck and but
it is somewhat annoying, But yes, for CNN, it is
your cards. And also it's one of these things with
For me, y'all, I I want this fucking election to
be over because the news stations and all that stuff
(01:06:03):
they fucking hate what his non election time because they
don't have shit to do. All this shit will go
away and it disappear, and they'll be giving you other bullshit,
but you won't get the undecided voters you like. These
people will fucking disapier once election is over. They'll find
somebody else that they could bring in and drag on
the TV that nobody's gonna fucking care about. Your rating's
gonna go down, and shit like this unless you talk
(01:06:26):
about Burial, Barry or Michelle or some shit like that.
The Obamas, you know, because and or you talk about Trump,
you know, particularly if he loses, you know, because like
I said, those are their lightning rucks. Come nobody say
those are their lightning runs. They're having bad news days
and slow news time. They will bring their names up
and do shit just to get people clicking.
Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
An Olympia man that's accused of attacking his parents with
a sword and he will face a judge Friday in
Thurston County after sufficient evidence was found to hold him
in jail. According to the the newspaper, I guess the
officers arrived at the home around eight fifteen pm Wednesday
night after suspicious now when one call was made. After
the responding officers forced their way into the home and
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the subsequent lockdown locked bedroom on the second floor, they
found a man holding the sword over his parents, who
are both seventy two years old. Damn, who were on
the ground with several stab woms. I don't think it's
gonna take encyclopedia to brown and discovered the hot to
detect this one. Officers use a taser to subdue the
thirty seven year old suspect, which, if you do the math,
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they had this baby when they was like thirty five
or something. Babies having babies. Once he resisted to comply,
medics rushed to the couple to the hospital, who were
in critical condition.
Speaker 3 (01:07:46):
Resistant took comply he was on some drugs or something.
Speaker 2 (01:07:49):
The father is still in critical condition as this reporting,
while the condition of the mother is not known at
this time. According to the court foulains obtained by the Olympian,
the assault started over in argument over how loud the
suspect was playing his music. The suspect again hitting his
mother and follow telling the father, you ruined my life
and I hate you boy. You are thirty seven living
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at home. I don't know what the fuck he could
have done to ruin your life that bad. But I
give you to like twenty five, but twelve of them
years you needed to start getting it together. All three
of them live together in the home. The converetation escalated
further when he entered the bedroom with a knife and
began stabbing him. At some point he switched to a
pellet gun and then a sword.
Speaker 3 (01:08:31):
Pellet so he took his time with them.
Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
I guess they knew not to have a real gun
in the house, but you should also know not to
have any swords right right.
Speaker 3 (01:08:41):
And this is also one of them times where I
don't know where this is.
Speaker 1 (01:08:46):
But.
Speaker 3 (01:08:48):
Wherever that is in Washington. Okay, bitch, you ain't never
step in a foot in my motherfucker house again after.
Speaker 2 (01:08:56):
If you ever get back to the house, these people
might die. They seventy Look when you seventy two getting
stabbed up a lot of times by a sword and
pelic gun and a knife.
Speaker 3 (01:09:06):
That's a lot l be over. You might be getting
charged with two murders.
Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
That's a lot to go through. Ain't a done like
to go through shit when you're young. I don't even
want to know what parents be thinking when their kids,
like that final moment when their kid is trying to
kill them where it's like God, damn, right, what did
I go wrong?
Speaker 3 (01:09:22):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:09:23):
Like I know it, because if they if you're letting
them live there, you don't try, yes, you know, like
you don't. You don't tried to do something for this motherfucker.
He just like I ain't wanna listen to Iron Maid
a loud as I can. But yeah, So the prosecutors
of five documents claiming they have probably cause the charge
a man with two accounts of attempted two council of
attempted murder.
Speaker 3 (01:09:43):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:09:44):
The suspect criminal history includes Tom spend in prison for
a robbery committee in two thousand and eight. Oh, I
guess dad ruined your life with that too. You also
ask convictions for assault, eluding police, resistant arrest, and rebstructing
law enforcement officers.
Speaker 3 (01:09:56):
That's why you're standing there with your parents.
Speaker 2 (01:09:57):
Right, what's dad?
Speaker 3 (01:09:59):
Dad?
Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
You're ruined my life? So yep, there you go, that's
your sword of ratchiness. Uh so you got it in.
We got it in, and we will talk to you
guys throughout the week. Until next time.
Speaker 3 (01:10:13):
I love you.