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November 18, 2024 68 mins

Rod and Karen banter about a workout injury, NBA dance team names and Skee-Lo missing his moment. Then they discuss people facing backlash for dissing Trump supporters, Snoop Dogg explains staying silent on politics, Trump may usher in TV station grab, Allan Lichtman explains why his election prediction was wrong, Jonathan Majors and Meagan Good engaged, National Unfriend Day, woman snitches on secret serviceman taking her to the Obama's house, former employee robs Wendy's, man steals a lap dance and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Gorgos. Listen to The Black Guy Who Tips podcast because
Rod and Caring are hort Hey.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Welcome to another episode of the Blackout Tips podcast. I'm
your host Rod, joined as always by my co host
Karen your grace. We are live on a Monday night
doing podcasting.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Just you know how it is, guys, our jobs, so
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Black Guy Who Tips. Leave us five star reviews on
Apple Podcasts. We took last week off, so I'm expecting
to see a lot of nice five star reviews this Saturday.
Don't let me down, Okay, don't disappoint me everybody. I'm
depending on y'all to keep myself a steam up, right.

(00:51):
It's really a steam of y'all. It's it's not really
self esteem at all. But we need y'all. So you know,
I need y'all to come through on this one because
we ain't gonna be able to handle.

Speaker 4 (01:06):
O't let me down, man.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
She let me know I don't know what I do.
And another thing I wanted to mention too. Obviously we're
doing the holiday cards. I'm already getting a lot of
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Speaker 5 (01:25):
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Speaker 2 (01:25):
The instructions are simple, write it in the correct address format,
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We already got twenty seven people that have asked for one.
I think typically we make about a hundred cards first.
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Speaker 6 (01:47):
Year, like, oh, no, I would like a card?

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Well sober okay, is letting y'all know the competition is stiff.
It's already twenty seven people that decided to email there.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
There was like I on the spot.

Speaker 6 (02:00):
The other thing is, you know you can send us
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(02:24):
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some of y'all just saying nah, but seriously, obviously it's
all the stuff is you know, if you want to.
And then the last thing is, of course, the Black
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I want to see them live and or if you

(03:34):
live in Charlotte, go ahead and get your coins, get
your coins together, get your coins straight.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
All right.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
The official weapon of the show is vote chill. An
unofficial sport a bulletball extreme extreme. Do you have any banter?
Oh wait, I got banter? Do you have any Do
you have any?

Speaker 1 (03:59):
Talk to me?

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Do you have any banter?

Speaker 3 (04:06):
Banter? Banter?

Speaker 6 (04:07):
Banter, banter?

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Do you have any banter?

Speaker 3 (04:19):
Talk to me?

Speaker 2 (04:22):
Do you have any banter?

Speaker 6 (04:23):
Banter? All right, banter.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
I got a couple of things I wanted to point
out real quick.

Speaker 6 (04:30):
I heard something in my.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
Glute area, like lower back, butt area working out yesterday.
I did get my work in workout on, but it
was kind of late in the day and I had
basically like an hour to get everything done. I got
it done just in time, but I had to rest
a little less often than I like the rest. I
like the rest like a minute or two between sets

(04:52):
and stuff. But I was trying to push myself and stuff.
But anyway, I heard my glue area a little bit.
I don't think it's gonna be too bad. My train
always says, listen to your body, so I'm just not
going to try to push myself.

Speaker 6 (05:05):
I'm not working out too.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
I didn't work out today, I probably won't work out
tomorrow and then Wednesdays when I'm with the trainer, so
hopefully I feel better by then and everything's cool. But anyway,
my point is, I watched The Penguin and uh, this
this injury has me.

Speaker 6 (05:23):
Walking around like Odds Cobs.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
Sometimes when I get up too fast, I'm just like,
I feel like I'm the penguin.

Speaker 6 (05:29):
I feel like my glue is sore. It's more so
than when like.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
Draymond Green saw Jordan Poole catch his first paycheck from
that new contract when.

Speaker 6 (05:40):
He was at the Warriors, like it was pretty sore.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
And I'm hoping that it's just it's just sore because
it feels a lot better today than it did yesterday.
So and I did stretch. So before you niggas get
ready to write in because everybody comes out a scientist,
I did. I followed everything my my trainer told me do.
I did stretch, I did warm up, I did all

(06:04):
the stuff. I think I just didn't rest long enough
for doing sets, which is is a different issue that's
on me. But uh, anyway, just and it's a heavy
glute workout. It's a lot of it's it's like squats
with a medicine bolve. Then it's stationary lunges with a
medicine bold. Then it's lunges with two kettlebells, sled bike,

(06:28):
and the rowing machine. So my legs and bottom just
kind of got a serious workout.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
So you're not gonna be imbalance because you you work
and everything.

Speaker 6 (06:36):
Ain't you trying to trying?

Speaker 1 (06:38):
That's what you that's what you do.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
You switch muscle groups every week or two, so it's
not always the same thing, but you know, trying to.

Speaker 7 (06:45):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (06:45):
Every NBA cheerleader dance squad has a name. It's Charlotte.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
Ours is the honey Beans. They yeah, Honeybees because we're
the Charlotte Hornets. We play in the Hive. These dancers
are the honey Bees. The Lakers have the Laker Girls. Yes,
but I was thinking, I don't know the name of
any other dance.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
Team that they dance squad, not what they call them,
and everybody every RINGA got them.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
Yeah, they gotta call them something like I'm sure like
like the Knicks, what are they calling theirs?

Speaker 6 (07:18):
The a yo mas?

Speaker 2 (07:20):
You know, is that what they say when it's time
to like ladies and gentlemen, give it up for them.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
I don't think that's the name.

Speaker 6 (07:32):
In my mind is always mo P. I don't know
what they danced up there.

Speaker 2 (07:35):
They probably danced the same ship we danced down here,
bro right in my mind, it's like up you know, Avenue,
and then they just they just come out dance.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
What do they wear them boots? What do you call that?

Speaker 2 (07:51):
Yes, I think that Atlanta Hawks probably had the shouties shouties,
ye give it up for your Atlanta is just I
want a T shirt?

Speaker 1 (08:07):
I can see that.

Speaker 6 (08:08):
Yeah, I don't know what.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
They call him at the other places, I have no idea.
I don't know, Like what the other Miami, I'm assuming
it's something Spanish, the Mama s tas.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
I can see that.

Speaker 6 (08:24):
Give it up on the Miami Mama.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
O man maybe they And then I'm assuming that that's
like Luke or something.

Speaker 6 (08:36):
You know, that's probably two live crew.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
Give it up for give it up for the mmmy mamas,
ken the New yor get a table dance. So maybe
it's uh, maybe it's all the way with the Latin
theme and it's it's uh bar Head do with the shades?

Speaker 1 (08:52):
You never know?

Speaker 6 (08:53):
What's that dude's name? Why can't he's the most famous.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
Nigga in the world. I know you're doing the soundtrack
the Aquaman. Yes, well, I know you're not gonna be
able to help me, but no help. Yeah, maybe they
got Pitbull, yeah, Mster five h five.

Speaker 6 (09:10):
Maybe they come out there with that Boston.

Speaker 2 (09:14):
I don't know what they with the Boston the I
don't know. It's probably in a box Boston accent though.
Maybe it's got an A in it somewhere.

Speaker 6 (09:27):
But yeah, I don't know. I just thought. I just
thought about that.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
Everyone's got Minnesota, uh you know, yeah.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
They all got to have a chick something of you know, like.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
It's gotta be some some other names.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Have to be some rockets, remember the rocking Nets, the Rockets,
probably Rockets.

Speaker 6 (09:46):
Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. Ski Loo.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
I was listening to an old playlist while I was
working out. It was like the nineties playlist or some ship.
It's like nineties hip hop songs or whatever, and Ski
Low song came on his one hit that I remember.

Speaker 6 (10:06):
I don't remember one song from Lo.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
I wish, you know, for those that'll know it is.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
I wish I was a little bit tall. I wish
I was a ball. I wish I had a.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
Girl who was good, I would call her, which I'm
like that that that line always bothered me because that
sounded like he did have a woman, but she was
ugly and he don't call her. And I said, treat
the woman you with nice ski lo stop then don't
be with her. If you're not gonna call why are
you with an ugly woman you don't respect? That's your problem,
That's not my problem listening to this song, but I

(10:37):
got to know you don't call her. But you know
what he really missed out because if that song would
have came out now with the invention of the man
on spear, Oh, thank god honestly for the rest of
us that he was thirty forty years too early. Ye
see why because if this moment, this shit would be

(10:57):
the anthem of these loser ass men on lie that
just complained about women don't want somebody unless they tall
and got money.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
They don't want nobody that reads and plays game. They
don't want somebody they like sports. Right, It's just like
bitch women out there too.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
It's so interesting that like he just really missed his
time because it was like a cute hit, but the
joke was on him. To us, we were like, oh,
he's just a short loser. Ha Right, But now that
ship would be the anthem. It will probably it will
be angering like they would play it angrily at their
manhood get togethers where they tearing their balls and ship.
They be like, throw that ship on.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
I wish I was a little bit taller. I wish
I was a baller.

Speaker 8 (11:40):
Like, it's just angry Rod Remix, that's all be angry
and shipping a bunch of testusterone field womenless men, just angry.

Speaker 6 (11:51):
Yeah, it was, it will probably be.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
It will probably be up there with all the mysticals music,
you know, Ski long Mesical. That would be the official
anthem singers of the man Sphere movement.

Speaker 6 (12:07):
All right, y'all, that's it. Let's get into some news.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
There's still plenty of news happening that you know, we're
gonna talk about.

Speaker 3 (12:14):
It, all right.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
News continues to happen, all right, and we're gonna just
talk about it and get it out the way, all right.

Speaker 6 (12:49):
So election Trump news still happening.

Speaker 7 (12:53):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
Scientific American Editor resigns after saying Trump supporters are the meanest, dumbest,
most bigoted voter.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
No shit.

Speaker 6 (13:01):
Now, she's a scientist, so.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
She says it.

Speaker 6 (13:04):
It's probably peer reviewed and factual.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
I don't know why, but yeah, so she said, I've
decided to leave Scientific American out there an exciting four
and a half years is editor in chief. I'm going
to take some time to think about what comes next
and go bird watching. But for now, I'd like to
share a very small sample of the work I've been
so proud of, and it's a thread of all the
work she's done. She followed that message with links to

(13:28):
several articles. These postals I've deleted do not reflect my beliefs.
They were a mistaken expression of shock and confusion about
the election results. So she deleted those. She said, I
could go on all day, but for now, I want
to end by saying that we can make things better,
at least try to stop things from getting worse. We
fixed acid rays, acid rain, people survive hiv as that
are all bald egos everywhere. We have vaccines against cancer.

(13:51):
And the way things get better is things get better
through long term thinking investments in research. Why the welcoming collaborations,
honest education, mentorship and sponsorship, not catastrophizing failure, justice, helping, solidarity.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
Everything the opposite of Trump.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
Yes, yeah, so I guess she had went in on Twitter.

Speaker 6 (14:15):
And I think this is the new thing.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
That's so interesting because so much of what the Trump
atmosphere is is a man should be able to say
and do whatever the fuck he wants. Fuck your feelings,
fuck how you feel about it, and fuck if it's
even true. The people we are here to say we
don't feel good about how things are going, and that

(14:37):
should be enough for all of you guys to just
completely let us have our way.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
Right.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
And it's funny because whenever someone says something like this,
they don't talk about freedom speech, they don't defend them.
They turn into the biggest fucking victims. It's like, oh, well, hockey,
so we it's just a joke. When we say Puerto

(15:04):
Rico is an island of trash, you know, it's just
a joke. When we're making transphobic remarks, it's just a joke.
Or it's not that big a deal. When we're telling
you what books you can read and if you can
be pregnant or not but you heard my feelings when
you said I was mean and dumb and bigoted for
supporting the mean, dumb, bigoted man to be presidents. And yeah,

(15:26):
they want these people that have to pay, so I
she stepped down. Disney is facing serious backlash because one
of their actresses that plays snow White, Rachel Zegler, she
says some stuff about Trump voters.

Speaker 6 (15:41):
She's twenty three. She played the.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
Roll of snow White in the remake, the live action remake,
which is coming out.

Speaker 6 (15:50):
Twenty twenty five of next year.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
Okay, she said, I find my speech self speechless in
the midst of this. Make Trump supporters and Trump voters
and Trump himself never knows peace. Another four years of
hatred leading leaning US towards the world. I do not
want to live in. Leaning US towards the world. That
would be hard to raise my daughter in. She says
she shouldn't be shocked by the outcome of the election,

(16:12):
which saw Trump walk away with both the popular vote
and Electoral College.

Speaker 6 (16:15):
Vote after winning every swing state.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
She described Kamala harris as loss as one that should
not have been and it certainly should not have been
by so many votes. This is a there's a deep
sickness in this country shown in the sheer amount of
people who showed up for this man who threatened democracy.

Speaker 6 (16:32):
It is terrifying.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
It is terrifying a number of people who stay behind
what this man preaches. She described the support for Trump
as a foolish subscription to a false sense of security, masculinity, intelligence, patriotism,
and humanity. She then took aim at billionaire Elon Musk.
Get off of Elon's app. She told her followers, I
don't use that app for a reason. He helped get that
man elected, and you're giving him business not And so

(16:57):
then people got mad. I'm not taking my kids to
see this trash at the statement you put out, Disney,
and you do something about this. Uh hey, guess it
won't be taking his daughter to see snow White. You
don't deserve my money or their attention. I hope you
get no peace on this film, bonds, at the box office, streaming,
you know, just people being upset. And she eventually, I believe,

(17:20):
did end up putting out an apology, which I'm sure
came under a lot of pressure from Disney and you know,
other interested parties, and like, yo, you're about to tank
this movie that's coming out right, and we don't want
to deal with that.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
Yeah, And all that's gonna happen is that a lot
of people And this is why, and I will always
staying with this. This is why for a lot of
these celebrities, so like, if you come out and say
stuff like they're cool, but I understand why a lot
of them look at her as and it's simple, I'm
not saying shit. Don't ask you what politics. I don't
give it. I'm here to smile, be cute, be pretty, whatever,

(17:58):
make my money and go home.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
Yeah, she put out on her Instagram stories, hatred and
anger have caused us to move further and further away
from peace and understanding. And I believe everyone had but
but but I believe everyone has the right to their
own opinion when even when it differs from you.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
This is why I don't put demands and I think
it's stupid to put demands own celebrities every time something
come out, particularly on our side, we love to do
that bullshit until they say something we don't like or
we we think this's crazy. Then when like shut them down. No,
what's gonna happen is that you're gonna have a whole
bunch more celebrities, be very very particularly when Trump getting
rain for real, be very very neutral. They're going to

(18:38):
stay away from all of this.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
What's interesting is that all your stuff is fair game,
even past comments. And she's been on the radar conservatives
for a while. She was attacked by Billy Megan Kelly
when she talked about how the film snow White that
she's gonna do will not show being saved by the prince,

(19:02):
and so they got mad at her over that. They
get mad about these symbolic things a lot, these movies
and stuff, and they try to do real shit. But
it's also very effective. I used to kind of like
not not I never downplayed the symbology type of stuff,
but it's you can dismiss it as silly like this,

(19:24):
who gives a fuck ifs nobody to save by a
prince or she saves herself. They told the story a
million fucking times, but they understand something intrinsically about the
value of those lies and myths and portrayals, and that
they need those things to appear to give some sort
of a cover for the bullshit they believe. And so

(19:44):
if you turn that story about a man saving a
woman into a woman saving herself or god forbid, a
woman saving the prince.

Speaker 6 (19:53):
They don't like that because.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
They tell it's telling girls a certain thing about their expectations,
and it's telling boys a certain thing about their expectations.
And so that's why you see them attack these cultural
issues so hard, more than they are interested in even governing.
Discussing governing, Yeszegular said her character would be dreaming about
becoming the leader she knows she can be and rather

(20:15):
than dreaming about true love. Ben Shapiro criticized her efforts
to make the film a girl boss stud the story,
and Kelly said the movie had been radicalized to check
every box they can, criticizing Disney for casting her.

Speaker 6 (20:29):
Uh, who is his Zeglar? Who is Hispanic?

Speaker 2 (20:32):
So they already they You know, Megan Kelly is the
person that believes that Santa Claus is white and kids,
don't worry Santa Claus is white. Don't don't don't stay
up at night worrying about this when the story, when
the story is about a princess with skin as white
as snow. Uh, Basically, Megan Kelly is upset it should
be only a white woman can play this character. Meanwhile,

(20:54):
they're white passing Latino Latino women are. Zegler was also
criticized for calling the original Snow White a weird, extremely
dated story focusing on her love story with a guy
who literally stalks her. Prior to Snow White controversies that
what she made headlines were doing press for West Side Story,
which she co starred with, and so Elgart has said

(21:14):
it was a real gut punch because she was constantly
asked about el Gort's alleged sexual assault.

Speaker 6 (21:21):
So yeah, I think what's interesting.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
This is another reason I keep saying I'm not just
gonna throw everybody to the walls, because that's a person
that rightfully.

Speaker 6 (21:32):
Is disgusted with the results of that election, and she
seemed to be a person that's.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
Not afraid to put some say her opinion and shit,
I also understand and respect why you would have to
apologize for this, because you have more responsibilities than just
representing yourself, and it's also all the people that involved
with this movie, and you don't want to be the
reason that this shit tanks and then it's all your
fault and it becomes about you. But man, I respect

(22:01):
the shit out of that that she said what she said,
But yeah, I understand.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
Oh I do too. Yeah, yeah, I completely you know,
I completely understand. This is good and cool if you
are celebrity and you feel like you should or your
industry allows you to. I think all industries don't allow
you to do that.

Speaker 3 (22:21):
Snoop Dogg.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
Snoop Dogg took cares advice. He opened up about why
he remained silent during the election. Why you make that face?

Speaker 1 (22:33):
Yeah, no, no, when you said he opened up about
Robert Mayn is silent, I get him because he's basically
became American sweet, American sweetheart.

Speaker 2 (22:41):
Well you just said that you understand why people stay silent.

Speaker 3 (22:45):
He says.

Speaker 2 (22:45):
I'm not looking for separation. I'm looking not looking for
a division. I'm looking for people to come together. I
just want to say this. When all of the hoopla
was going on with the voting notice, I was nowhere
to be seen. I don't believe in separating people. I
believe in bringing us together. Because of your picking and choosing. Now,
I gotta make people bad at me because I choose
this to choose that. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
Yeah, like I said when I said, he became American sweetall,
like he's literally been everywhere making all types of money.
So it's one of the things where he's like, hey,
the best thing to do is be like mm hmm.
And on top of that, a lot of people that
were very vocal before, we're not vocal this time either.
Like a lot of people that you thought would have
come out and said something, that have been saying something

(23:25):
since every election, they were quiet this time.

Speaker 6 (23:28):
Well, he talked about Snoop. Snoop talked about Trump.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
In the past, and and he was not very complementary
of him. I mean, he was saying that voters was
racist and he don't fuck with Trump.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
And then.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
At the same now it's kind of interesting to say
this time when Trump is basically running on explicitly racism. Uh,
he said both parties, you know, I'm not I'm not.

Speaker 6 (23:57):
I don't choose neither one.

Speaker 2 (23:59):
Honestly, I don't present the Republican Party or Democratic Party.
I represent the motherfucking gangster party. He uh concluded.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (24:08):
I mean, I think he's just probably scared to say.

Speaker 2 (24:13):
He's already done done it once with the fuck you
and fuck him if you support Trump. Trump did win,
and Snoop probably is about his bread and about his business. Yes, sir,
you know he probably just like leave me out of it.
I don't even give a fuck. Now I'm rich and
I'm gonna be okay. Yep, let's see Trump may usher

(24:36):
end massive TV station land grab. So this is in
the Hollywood Reporter and they basically say that with all
his political ad dollars and anticipating the deal, friendly environment
moguls are eyeing big moves to roll up lucrative local broadcasters.
So we've seen this happen before with Sinclair Media where

(24:59):
they bought up a lot of people's local stations, the
right leaning, and they slide a bunch of right leaning
shit into those newscasts that you watch your local news
on and everything, the programming, all that stuff.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
People, Yeah, people say like the program began change, it's
not the same day, you know, Like it's really really
weird about the Saint I don't know if I did
we heard a podcast about them or why should documentary,
but they talked about that how they debation just came
in swept everybody up, and they was like, these are
the things that you're gonna be doing. You're gonna be
doing now because we bought you.

Speaker 2 (25:33):
Basically the main thing I'm looking at is the more
this shit becomes consolidated, the scarier it gets. Like these
billionaires buying up all these newspapers because newspapers couldn't find
a way to make money after the advent of social media.
Everybody thinks all all information should basically be free, and
we snug, you know, we get upset at the idea
of having to pay for anything. Then these billionaires are

(25:56):
obviously concerned more with automating stuff.

Speaker 6 (25:58):
So that's why your Google has AI.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
Instead of just fucking the search results that used to
give you where it will point you to a little
expert who already knew something you click on their website
or link or article. Now it's like a I scanned
a couple of articles and here's what AI says, whether
it's right or wrong.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
Yeah, you're like, that's not even what I ask you. Hey,
I don't give a.

Speaker 6 (26:16):
Fuck, And so.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
You have that going on, and that kind of took
the value out of news, right, Like people that do research,
live in your town, live in your area, go out
and talk to people in the field. Stuff like that
is kind of going away. There's literally newspaper quote unquote
online that have artificial intelligence writers who do things right now,

(26:41):
it's like summarize games and stuffy and many times they
still get things wrong and because they're not human, you know.
So all that being said, I feel like this is
the next step is getting your local news from one
source who determines the standards of what they will be

(27:05):
allowed to cover, say, who they can talk to, what
kind of work they can do. And normally when this
happens too, it's also just like the newspapers, you start
seeing cut at the cut at the cut in the value.
You're seeing costs go up and people start turning away.
Like a lot of these billionaires had a self fulfilling privacy.

(27:30):
Elon Musk did it with Twitter. He accused it of
being so left wing and biased. He takes in political
and all this stuff he takes over. He doesn't actually
find any evidence.

Speaker 9 (27:40):
Man.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
We kept saying, I'm gonna put out the Twitter files,
I'm gonna see all the evidence. There's never been any
evidence that that was what was happening. But he has,
and we do have evidence. He turned it into a
right wing echo chamber for himself. He's like, I'm elevating
these causes, I'm supporting the Republican candidate for president, I'm
paying for his ads, and the ad is showing up

(28:02):
on Twitter. I'm elevating right wing stuff here. So now
it is political and they make it seem like because
it wasn't. Isn't that what it always was? And I'm
just doing it for our side? No, it was not.
That were journalistic standards. I think we will see the
same thing with a lot of this news is it's
going to be like, well, is the news always having

(28:23):
a liberal political stance, Well, now it's gonna have a
conservative stance.

Speaker 6 (28:27):
And I wouldn't be shocked. That's what happens.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
Because one person, one group, a couple of groups should
not just own all the information and the information distribution
in America.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
Agree, And a lot of this has a lot to
do with while people Sometimes they go, how does such
and such a, particularly locally, how does such and such
a get elected? How does this person you know do something?
I was sudden scandal breaks out and somebody finds out
somebody says, and it's normally not even the local people.
It's somebody national that finds out, Hey, this person did this, this,

(29:01):
that and the other. What happens is that like you said,
your local newspapers, your local journalists that work for like
your your news, they would actually investigate the people running
for like these offices and aggregate and go up to
the state capitol and do all that shit. It requires
men power, man time and actually be like, hey, y'all,
do no back in the day, he did this, this, this,

(29:23):
and this. So we find out this, we talked to
his family did this. But what happens is that nobody
wants to pay for anything, you know, So when you
don't want to pay for anything, the quality of it declines,
you know, because I pay for newspapers, you know, and
the digital but I still pay for them. And it's
one of those things where people like me, I want facts.

(29:43):
I want real facts, and I want to made up shit.
I want somebody actually going and doing the investigation and
actually looking into this shit. I don't want no AI
doing it or no shit like that. I want nobody
telling them what stories to pick because these other people
they do, you know what that goes into these places
with with hood and all this shit, and you see
them talking to the fantasy. But hey, you stay here

(30:05):
for such such a yo, landlord, ain't treating you right,
and they the one that breaking these news and like
locally telling you the shit that's happening in your community
that otherwise you would not know that shit is about
to stop. You're not getting any of those type of things.
You might get a few a few things that people
individual people call and and they're like, you know, hey,
you know I went to this dealership and this dealership

(30:27):
screwed me over. I think you are always gonna have
like that type of thing, but it's not gonna be
on a massive scale where you know, somebody locally break
a story about something that's so fucked up in the
community and the community gets outraged. You're not gonna get
those stories no more. You're not gonna get a lot
of the in depth stories that people quote unquote claim
they you claim you don't want quote unquote want them
attention to spy blah blah blah blah blah. But everybody

(30:48):
talks about these news stories when they do this stuff,
like when people but like when they did this, this
story on puff Daddy, when they did this, you know,
all these big stories and everybody somebody had to take
to time to do that shit. That shit happen over night,
that shit take take days, years and sometimes decades, depend
on how long and how far the investigation goes to
actually come to you and tell you what we have found.

(31:11):
And the thing is people devalue and they undermine themselves
when it comes to this shit because nobody everybody wants
their shit. Whatever you do for your job, you want
to get paid the most you can at your job,
because as far as you're concerned, your labor should be
paid for, but anything else should be fucking free to you. You.
And the thing is what was fucked up is at the

(31:33):
end of the day, everybody should be paid more from
McDonald's and like literally everybody across the bard should be
fucking paid more. And this outrage that people have about
food and gas and all this shit they need to
be for. They need to be turned out, these billionaires
and but like y'all motherfuckers, you take less. You make
a thousand times more per hour than your average employee,

(31:53):
in some cases than nobody, and like that's what And
the thing is they do things that distract us and
point us at each other when they go, well, we're
waging the minimum wages. Somebody making twenty five dollars an
hour ago y'all shouldn't make fifteen of y'all shouldn't make
twenty five. Yes they should, and you should be making
more too, but they the tactic is to get people
to look at other people and and and turn your
back on them, so there's no goddamn unity because it's

(32:16):
more us than them. Because it's ridiculous that you have
a handful of people to dictate what you consume and
nobody and this is the thing. People are sent back
letting this happen like nothing's wrong with this. This is
something wrong with this, And you know what is also
happening in other industries and we've seen the outcome of it.
You know where else this happened, motherfucking airlines. There used
to be more airlines when the airlines started scooping each

(32:38):
other and buying each other and downsides and this shit
like this. This is why we pay so much to
fly and shit like like like this. This is what
I see happening when these things happen. And it's upsetting
that we are allowing this to happen. And you know
what it is going to happen. You know why, because
y'all people set on their asses and they didn't vote
because Kamala Habers would have been like, y'all not doing

(32:59):
this boss shit.

Speaker 2 (33:03):
So yeah, I also think it's interesting too because the
media landscape is so powerful even when it's not making
money like a lot of times, because we don't see
these things as public good, public resource, public utilities.

Speaker 6 (33:18):
Basically information is basically a public utility.

Speaker 2 (33:21):
And we need to have some unbiased, vetted players in
the game. You know. That's why it's important to have
your federal like your PBS, your public broadcasting, your c spans.
You know, these places where it's not about spending, it's
not about selling you a commercial or whatever. But when
billionaires take over stuff, they run it like a business
and it is about those things. And so I do

(33:43):
foresee a dark future with if we don't have it's
already bad now. I can't see it getting better with
less people owning more and more a percentage of the
media landscape.

Speaker 6 (33:58):
All right, Last one.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
Alan Lickman is the historian that typically calls the elections correctly.

Speaker 6 (34:08):
He has like a eleven point list.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
I think it's eleven where he pulls up like, whoever
wins more of these eleven things.

Speaker 6 (34:14):
Wins the election. It's like is there are there an incumbent?

Speaker 3 (34:17):
Is it?

Speaker 6 (34:17):
This is that? Well, he got it wrong.

Speaker 2 (34:19):
He thought Kamla would win, and so he did a
interview I believe with CNN and they talked about what
he got wrong about it or why why he detailed
like why his prediction was incorrect, and I thought it
was kind of interesting.

Speaker 6 (34:39):
Hopefully the whole video.

Speaker 2 (34:40):
Is not too long. We'll see in a second.

Speaker 1 (34:44):
But here we go.

Speaker 4 (34:47):
It's correctly predicted nine of the last ten. That is,
until the early hours of Wednesday morning, when CNN predicted
Donald Trump would win the presidency. I'm talking about Professor
Allen Lickman. He said his thirteen keys, or how he
makes his predictions for.

Speaker 2 (35:03):
The White House.

Speaker 4 (35:04):
Here's the moment he realized his prediction was wrong.

Speaker 3 (35:10):
I'm starting to get a little nervous.

Speaker 5 (35:12):
Yeah, she needs to make up one hundred and seventy
thousand votes.

Speaker 9 (35:19):
The big Democratic counties are mostly.

Speaker 1 (35:21):
In another well yeah, shit, shit, I.

Speaker 9 (35:27):
Just don't see it. Good thing, I have nothing to
do tomorrow. Yeah, I took off work tomorrow and I'm
not doing any interviews.

Speaker 1 (35:35):
Good.

Speaker 9 (35:37):
I'm done with that.

Speaker 4 (35:40):
So what happens to the keys now? Well, Professor Alan
Lickman is here with us tonight to tell us what
he thinks went wrong. Professor, thank you for joining us tonight.
I mean we've talked many times. Were the keys wrong
or was your interpretation off?

Speaker 1 (35:55):
This time, I.

Speaker 7 (35:57):
Think the fundamental problem was the keys my interpretation.

Speaker 9 (36:01):
No one's convinced me that was wrong. There are unique features.

Speaker 7 (36:04):
I've always said, you know, some unique features could break
the patterns of history, and I think that's happened here.
First of all, a unique feature specific to this election.
And you've heard me say this before. I was very
critical of the Democrats for openly and viciously trashing They're
sitting president right out in public.

Speaker 9 (36:23):
I have never seen that before.

Speaker 7 (36:25):
And I've studied politics since the founding, and we saw
Biden's approval rating plummet as they were doing that. I
think that extended beyond Biden to weaken any Democratic candidate,
since they're discrediting their own administration. Secondly, it rendered.

Speaker 2 (36:41):
First of all, that's a huge one. And I also
am convinced a lot of that happened because we get
so comfortable when we have a democratic president, we have
a Democrat president. People just feel like this is the
time to take shots of the establishment because they can
take it somehow. It won't get worse than this, It
won't switch hands back to Republicans.

Speaker 6 (37:02):
We're we're doing good and we're gonna be fine.

Speaker 2 (37:05):
If anything, we should just want more and more and more,
And it just it just never seems to work that way.
I remember Obama's approval rating dropping and at some point,
you know, Bernie talking about primary him, the entire second
administration becoming about, you know, just what he couldn't do
and not, you know, like not the fact that motherfuckers

(37:27):
did not win them down ballot races. They ran away
from you. It just became like he ain't doing enough.
And it's always like, okay, guys, it does It's not.
You can't just assume, Hi, he's gonna win it. You
can't just assume Biden's getting the second term or that
Kamala Harris or whoever is just gonna win. But I
do think a lot of times Democrats treated that way.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
Yeah, and I do believe people had people underestimate the
nasty taste that was left in a lot of people's
mouth when they rode Biden for the fucking two to
three weeks almost some more and how people felt so
downtrotten and so sad, and for some people that shit
impacted them more. Thnate thought, like just bashing bash and

(38:09):
bashing people go, but then why am I voting? Why
is he running? Like the fuck is y'all don't even
want the man up there, you know type of thing,
And so that will impact the voting populace.

Speaker 7 (38:19):
Yeah, yeah, did problematic one of my keys, the contest key,
since we couldn't have a primary. But the Democrats did
unite around Harris and I.

Speaker 9 (38:30):
Turned the key in their favor.

Speaker 7 (38:32):
But we had never seen anything like that before, and
that was problematic. But more importantly are trends that are
long term and affect the long term future of our
democracy and the keys, because the keys depend upon a rational,
pragmatic electorate deciding based on governance, whether the incumbent party

(38:52):
should get four more years. And we've seen the explosion
of some trends that have existed before, but not to
this extent.

Speaker 9 (39:00):
Information.

Speaker 7 (39:01):
You know, Elon musk Is, I don't know how many
hundreds of billions he has he has been the director
of misinformation.

Speaker 9 (39:08):
Two billion views of.

Speaker 7 (39:10):
His spreading of disinformation, not just about the economy, but
about immigrants, about minorities. We've never seen disinformation at this scale. Next,
we have never seen to this scale the agitation of
three trends that have been very deeply embedded in American history. Misogyny, racism,

(39:31):
and xenophobia. You know, the first anti immigrant law was
seventeen ninety eight, and Donald Trump wants to revive it.

Speaker 9 (39:40):
You know, first it was the French.

Speaker 7 (39:41):
Then the Germans, then the Jews, then the then the Mexicans,
then the Muslims. There's always another And of course, you know, racism,
we didn't even begin to dismantle Jim Crow until the
nineteen sixties and it's still to some extent survived. Women
didn't vote teen twenty, so that calls them to question

(40:03):
the whole premise behind the keys and behind our democracy.

Speaker 1 (40:07):
I one hundred percent agree with that white man because
and the biggest reason why I agree with him because
he was like, it's all based on not trying to
find it, your populace being informed. It ain't based on misinformation,
you know, like he said, these things have been in
the past. But when you really talk about how much
social media has warped people, seriously warped people and fucked COVID.

(40:31):
People were sitting in the house and going down these
holes and some of them and Nerville coming back. They
are they are in that cult hook line and sink.
All these eight Chans and four Chans and all them shits,
and all these people be online, you know, watching people
on videos like that, like this shit is real, Like

(40:52):
he said, you have these factors, but it is. It
is dictating based off of the populist with certain things.
Now those things are are all screwed up. And so
I agree with him, and he hit on a lot
of the things that I've always said. Number one, like
you said, the one thing you bashed the person that

(41:13):
was already there, made him step down, made them make
a swing, and then did not predict how people were
going to respond.

Speaker 5 (41:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (41:21):
I think also what I liked about it is that
he went through the things that you that some people
are totally focused on. So there are people that will
sit down and be like, it's because the Democrats didn't
have a primary. They didn't you know, it's because they
didn't have an open contest to be the next president.

(41:42):
And he he didn't blame it. He just like, that's
an anomaly. You can't predict how that works. And then
forget the the oh and of course misinformation obviously, but
it was that last one, and that's the all.

Speaker 6 (41:59):
I think.

Speaker 2 (41:59):
That's what a lot of people are missing about those
of us that are saying that they're dismissing us. But
you can't dismiss it. Just because you accept it as
a given does not make it not the reason that happened. Basically,
what they're saying is like, but racism, misogyny, and xenophobia
has always existed in America, and that's why Trump won

(42:22):
because he ran on those three things. So when we
say the country's cooked, we're not talking about this. Whatever
that small percentage is that didn't vote or flip the
vote or whatever. It's the large percentage that did have
the will power to go up there and vote for this.
That's a large amount of people because that's what they voted.

(42:43):
You can't just trump that up. No pun intended to
these like weird little side story things like, oh, it's
really about the you know, it's the price of eggs, Like,
it's not the price of eggs. So I just think
that's important and I appreciate somebody like him saying it
because he, you know, has talked about elections and stuff
in the past.

Speaker 3 (43:02):
Yea.

Speaker 1 (43:02):
And also it's confirming to me that I'm not crazy
when people try to fucking gaslight you and try to
tiptoe and dance around it and whatever they pet peep before,
you still got that same pet peep. No, call it
what it is. That's all. He fucking ran on. What
else are they voting for?

Speaker 6 (43:19):
All right, let's get to some other news not election related.

Speaker 3 (43:27):
It's like, like, can you saying you're saying.

Speaker 6 (43:51):
All right, stop me? If you heard this before.

Speaker 2 (44:01):
Jonathan Majors and Meghan good Done took it to a
whole nother level.

Speaker 6 (44:09):
It is a season of joy. They have gotten engaged.

Speaker 1 (44:15):
Girl.

Speaker 2 (44:15):
I guess they revealed they are in engaged.

Speaker 1 (44:20):
I'm happy for you. Mm hm oh girl, baby girl.

Speaker 3 (44:26):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (44:27):
We was first of all, a lot of y'all old
Jonathan Major's an apology. Y'all said that he had a type.
Y'all assumed a lot about him. Y'all thought he was
like this, I like them with the Caucasian girls.

Speaker 9 (44:41):
They Hey, they.

Speaker 2 (44:43):
Like to fell on me.

Speaker 3 (44:43):
I like to fill on me in w d's.

Speaker 9 (44:45):
Hey, that's what it is.

Speaker 2 (44:48):
Turns out that's not true, Meghan. He's not just a
black woman, is Megan Good? That's elite level of blackness.
Meghan Good might be one of the most black, famous
black women on the planet right now.

Speaker 3 (45:01):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (45:02):
So, if it's a fake love story and a fake
contract and it looked like it being renewed all, then yeah,
this is them her showing off the ring.

Speaker 6 (45:14):
Them laugh for you too.

Speaker 2 (45:15):
He dressed like he done, moved up a couple of
decades to the eighties.

Speaker 1 (45:19):
Like child, Yes, get out them nineteen twenties.

Speaker 2 (45:22):
He got out of the eighteen hundreds into the nineteen eighties.

Speaker 1 (45:25):
Yes, okay, doing just in this season. As we're heading
into the end of the year, looking forward to next year,
how are you too feeling currently? What's feeling a great?
I know that's right. Well, big congratulations to you both.
I know that's right.

Speaker 6 (45:40):
That's a decorative statement and that's it.

Speaker 1 (45:42):
Yeah, feeling great season of joy? Yeah, seas about a
good thing.

Speaker 6 (45:52):
He still almost got some of that CAG money somewhere.

Speaker 1 (45:55):
Okay, Jode and tough, I am happy for you. Hey,
she uh you like it? I love it?

Speaker 2 (46:03):
Listen, Okay, bless.

Speaker 1 (46:04):
Her heart, beautiful gowns.

Speaker 2 (46:07):
She done found one. Okay, don't let nobody tell you what.
Once you find something good and that's what you want,
that's that's that's what's up. Okay. So congratulations to the
love birds.

Speaker 1 (46:24):
Yes, good luck to you a whole.

Speaker 2 (46:26):
What is National Unfriend Day and how should you celebrate
it every year?

Speaker 1 (46:32):
I don't know this bullshit Internet made up.

Speaker 2 (46:34):
Jimmy Kimmel made it up in twenty ten. Now the
time celebrated was yesterday. But as supposed to make you
clean up your social media friend list and you going
there to declutter your social media by looking at you know,
what brings.

Speaker 6 (46:52):
You joy and what does not?

Speaker 2 (46:56):
You know, you gotta you gotta who?

Speaker 1 (47:00):
Who do I.

Speaker 2 (47:00):
Roll my eyes at every time they vague post something
on Facebook? Y'all know the people I'm talking about, the
people that post shit that obviously they want you to
ask them follow up questions, but they acting like they don't.
It's like, oh my god, another day, another problem. What

(47:21):
the fuck do you want? And then it's like, am
I supposed to like this?

Speaker 1 (47:26):
Bitch?

Speaker 6 (47:26):
What the fuck you put this on the timeline for?
Right now?

Speaker 2 (47:29):
I'm a nosy bitch because I'm scrolling through the rest
of your page, like what did happened?

Speaker 5 (47:33):
Like?

Speaker 6 (47:33):
He went to work, he got off, he had soul
food for lunch.

Speaker 1 (47:38):
Nothing was that normal.

Speaker 2 (47:39):
Everything was fine. He went to see a movie. He said,
I can't wait to see Venom. Threw Oh it's because
he saw venom. You want to kill hisself. I don't know,
but anyway, those people, I do mute them.

Speaker 1 (47:51):
I mute the hell out of people.

Speaker 2 (47:53):
Okay, I do because I don't want to now, because
you made me the bad guy and obviously we're not
close enough for you.

Speaker 6 (47:59):
To share it.

Speaker 2 (48:00):
Whatever it is, agreed, you're not just coming out and
telling us like my wife gave me her bees, like
just tell us? Then, well, I gotta be doing research.

Speaker 1 (48:09):
And I refuse. You're not that.

Speaker 2 (48:10):
I can't creep in your DM box say hey man,
and I noticed you ain't posted your wife in seven years,
and uh I saw today you said should I blow
my own brains out all over her car? And I
thought to myself, hey man, that's a weird thing to say.

Speaker 6 (48:24):
You good, Yeah, everything's fine.

Speaker 2 (48:26):
I don't I don't understand why did you direct message?

Speaker 1 (48:30):
Well, the thing on the on the post I'm actually
doing now I'm the asshole. Yes, I'm contact you got
a concern, and now I'm the asshole.

Speaker 6 (48:37):
I just won't make sure you can.

Speaker 1 (48:38):
And I'm not trying to be no. No.

Speaker 2 (48:42):
They'd be like, no, everything's fine on trip, don't even
worry about.

Speaker 1 (48:44):
It, and I'm like okay, and I got it off
that and then I get off.

Speaker 2 (48:47):
I go back to their page and they posted, Oh,
people say check on your strong friend, but nobody check
it on me.

Speaker 6 (48:53):
And I'm like, bitch y'all thought you was the weak friend,
but I checked on you.

Speaker 1 (48:59):
Yeah, me to shoot. So guess when I'm shooting my
ass on the way.

Speaker 2 (49:02):
I'm just saying, but uh, yeah, just I don't celebrate it,
but shout out to those that dude, I guess you
know what it is. It's not that I don't celebrate it, guys.
I celebrate unfriend Day every day.

Speaker 6 (49:15):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (49:16):
It's the spirit of the holiday for me. You know,
it's like Valentine's Day. If you're by flowers every day,
you know, then you don't just have to get them
on Valentine's Day. Every day is a good day for flowers,
and every day is a good day to unfriend.

Speaker 6 (49:28):
These raggedy motherfuckers.

Speaker 2 (49:30):
It ain't got to be a celebration.

Speaker 6 (49:32):
Okay, you don't gotta wait.

Speaker 2 (49:33):
Till November eighteenth and see if you made it through
the culing nigga. You're always auditioning, okay, we're always making
cuts to the team.

Speaker 1 (49:42):
Rod over here.

Speaker 2 (49:42):
Okay, the fifty three man roster is rotating over here,
all right, So you ain't got to worry about that.

Speaker 1 (49:49):
Yeah, And I am online not as much as I
used to be, so a lot of times I don't
care because I don't see it. But if I if
I'm on there and they happen to roll across my face, yes,
what Yeah, I will unfriend you like like that's huge.
Like like for me, when I was on line more frequently,
I would call more, because you're on line more frequently,
but I.

Speaker 6 (50:09):
Don't call a lot.

Speaker 2 (50:11):
I'll just I guess when I say what what I
mean is, isn't that everybody?

Speaker 1 (50:15):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (50:16):
Whenever you happen to see it is when you decide
they gotta go.

Speaker 1 (50:19):
It's how I may see it.

Speaker 2 (50:20):
It's not like I'm on that twenty four to seven
scroll and waiting for someone to fuck up. It's just
you look up It's November sixth and somebody just posted, Yeah,
finally gonna make America great again. Fuck these trans people
into blacks, and I'm like, oh yeah, a friend, Okay,
today was your day?

Speaker 3 (50:38):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (50:39):
Secret Service Agency agent Secret Service agent allegedly took X
to Barack Obama's beach house. A Secret Service agent violated
protocol by inviting his then girlfriend the Barack Obama's beachfront home.
A new memoir Allegens and Undercover Heartbreak, a memoir of
trust and Trauma, obtained by a See News Korea. Drwanyan

(51:04):
claims that the agent, whom she referred to by the
pseudonym Adele, invited her to the former President and First
Lady Obama, Michelle Obama's Hawaii property in.

Speaker 6 (51:14):
Twenty twenty two when they were away. No one will know.

Speaker 2 (51:18):
She quoted him as saying, if anything, I'm the one
who could get in trouble. In the book which Dwinyan
self published, taken down by self publishing, man, that's gotta hurt,
that's gotta style.

Speaker 1 (51:33):
Yeah, No editors, no run on sentences, verbs and adjugtives,
don't agree, no pronouns no.

Speaker 2 (51:42):
Yeah, I mean some people do a good job and
do it right, but something like all I know is
when he was dating her, at no point was he
thinking this will be in a memoir.

Speaker 5 (51:53):
You know.

Speaker 2 (51:54):
He thought he was doing something cool, getting away with
something with something smooth, But turns.

Speaker 6 (51:59):
Out he was not. But you know it, since we're
already reading the article, it's time.

Speaker 9 (52:12):
To gutch the race. It's time to the race.

Speaker 2 (52:17):
It's time to catch the race.

Speaker 9 (52:19):
It's time to catch the race.

Speaker 2 (52:23):
November, a Secret Service agent involved in protective functions no
brought an individual who did not have authorized access until
the protect these residents without permission, uh, said the Secret
Service director to ABC News. As soon as the Secret
Service came away the incident, the agent ifvolve was immediately suspended.
At the full investigation terminated.

Speaker 1 (52:43):
Oh yeah, they can find out who the person is.
Theyvid like, oh yeah, you were not authorized to be
there and you had no reason to be on the premises.
Year out.

Speaker 2 (52:52):
Man, he must have really really liked her. That's a
crazy thing to do. Either that he did it all
the time, and most people just know better than the tail, right, they.

Speaker 1 (53:02):
Had enough common sense to be like, I'm not saying shit.

Speaker 6 (53:05):
Someone could have liked left a bomb in there or
some shit. You don't know what the fuck they could.
They could have poisoned the milk.

Speaker 2 (53:10):
You just up in the Obama's house just clapping cheeks
on their furniture and shit.

Speaker 6 (53:15):
That's crazy.

Speaker 3 (53:17):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (53:17):
That's why every day off, I please don't kill that man.

Speaker 2 (53:20):
That's why I always just be like. I see why
people be like. And Obama just abandoned us. I'm like
one he didn't, but man, I would have understood if
he did.

Speaker 6 (53:29):
You damn right. I just direct movies or whatever the
fuck it is he do.

Speaker 3 (53:32):
Now.

Speaker 2 (53:33):
It's like, I produce movies like you don't wanta come do.
No presidency, nigga. They was letting people fuck on my sheets. Okay,
it was skeaked all over my cribs because of y'all.
Because I tried to save yo shitty country. So y'all,
they was using my Obama kay to get condoms and
leaving them in my bathroom right elsewearing her tail all.

(53:56):
Dwanian reportedly described me to the agent while she was
in Martha's vineyard and he was assigned to protect the
Obama family, including their daughters Malia and Sasha. She wrote
that she that he told her he was divorced, though
she later learned he was still married.

Speaker 1 (54:12):
There was mine if I used a lot of people,
What you mean that I'm divorced?

Speaker 2 (54:18):
A line?

Speaker 6 (54:19):
You mean a lie?

Speaker 1 (54:21):
That's what I meant. A lie. A line is.

Speaker 2 (54:24):
Like, uh, your wings sol because you just fell from heaven?

Speaker 6 (54:28):
You angel a lie?

Speaker 3 (54:30):
A lie?

Speaker 6 (54:30):
Just I'm not married.

Speaker 1 (54:32):
Yeah, I'm divorced, Yes you are, so No, you lied.

Speaker 2 (54:35):
There were major red flags, breaches of trust and of
his job, she tald ABC News in a phone interview.
One of my friends had joke, you were walking national
security risk.

Speaker 1 (54:46):
Yes you were.

Speaker 3 (54:46):
I know.

Speaker 2 (54:47):
She was bragging about that. Like, girl just puts it
so good. Okay, you make your sneak of a nigga
into the White House.

Speaker 1 (54:55):
Just a dumb ass, all right, he just a.

Speaker 2 (54:58):
Dumb ass, Karen, go ahead, guess the race, black, all right,
let's check the chat.

Speaker 3 (55:03):
Room and move on.

Speaker 1 (55:06):
I didn't. I didn't mean.

Speaker 2 (55:07):
It's fine, you didn't care, and it's it's sometimes I
make jokes and you just want to move on, and
that's fine.

Speaker 1 (55:12):
I wouldn't try.

Speaker 2 (55:13):
It's fine, God, just guess the race and just let's.

Speaker 6 (55:18):
Just move on. I have other jokes to make sure.
But it don't matter.

Speaker 2 (55:22):
Now let's see the chat room says, too easy name
with too many consonants doing foolish is for a date
that's unthinking negro shit.

Speaker 1 (55:34):
Uh she called it a cock white.

Speaker 2 (55:36):
Never mind everybody white white with that name black.

Speaker 6 (55:40):
So we got a divided thing, Caaren, what'd you say?

Speaker 1 (55:43):
I said black?

Speaker 6 (55:44):
The correct answer is black and some of you said white.
You got it wrong.

Speaker 2 (56:00):
While y'all thought you thought a black woman couldn't have
secret service level pussy, but black people can't be in
Martha's vineyard.

Speaker 6 (56:15):
Uh, that seems to be her right there. I mean,
she looked good in that dress.

Speaker 1 (56:19):
She's pretty.

Speaker 2 (56:20):
Yeah, I can see why he took her back to
the to the Obama's Okay, She's like she'd be on
the boats and beaches a lot.

Speaker 1 (56:30):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 2 (56:30):
She got a lot of pictures out here in this game.
I don't know if this dal that they done blinked out.
But my thing is just I know that had to
suck when when he saw hers in a book.

Speaker 6 (56:44):
Maybe this is her getting her revenge.

Speaker 3 (56:46):
It's lid to be.

Speaker 6 (56:47):
About your wife.

Speaker 2 (56:47):
And now I'm gonna tell the world, just busting it
wide open on the deck of the Obama's path. Yep,
he was just out here getting it, uh right where
the children's stuff is and Michelle do her hair.

Speaker 1 (57:04):
She was probably hurt you like you is married.

Speaker 2 (57:08):
Yeah, Like, don't worry about that girl, I'm about to
protect the serve.

Speaker 1 (57:14):
What else did he think was gonna happen?

Speaker 2 (57:19):
I think he just thought she wouldn't tell Like that's
my guess.

Speaker 1 (57:23):
Yeah, because most people wouldn't.

Speaker 2 (57:24):
But yes, he just never thought he'd be reading about
himself on the route.

Speaker 6 (57:31):
A see.

Speaker 2 (57:31):
The rappids man who police say robbed the Wendy's restaurant
and gunpoint Tuesday was a former employee of the fast
food chain.

Speaker 1 (57:41):
Just picked up your last check and turned to your unifall.

Speaker 2 (57:44):
And then said, actually I need my check and more
like to make a withdrawal. Jermercy and Bush thirty four,
was arrested Wednesday and charged with first degree robbery, going
arm with intent being a felling in possession of a
firearm and use of a dangerous weapon, and the commission

(58:05):
of a crime.

Speaker 1 (58:06):
Oh damn, which means he's probably a feeling while he
was working there.

Speaker 2 (58:09):
According to a criminal complaint, Bush was caught on surveillance
video Tuesday morning threatening employees at Wendy's with a handgun.
He was wearing a mask, but Wendy's corporate staff told
police the suspect looked like a former employee.

Speaker 1 (58:22):
Ah, you really thought that mask is gonna hide you.
You on probably one hundreds, possible thousands of hours of video.
You put on a mask with that same shape body,
And they was like, you know what, I think. I think,
I think I know who that is.

Speaker 6 (58:37):
You can't rob me.

Speaker 2 (58:39):
If we used to talk on our break about how
much we hated this.

Speaker 1 (58:43):
Job, right, I know your voice.

Speaker 6 (58:45):
You can't rob me, your mercian.

Speaker 2 (58:47):
If we was, if we both smoked cigarettes every day
out behind by the duster, then I would know it's you.
Like put the money in register.

Speaker 1 (59:00):
Oh, you know what.

Speaker 2 (59:01):
That reminds me of the time when we used to
have a manager that said, don't forget to put the
money in the register. Hmmm, wherever I heard this voice before?

Speaker 1 (59:08):
Where have I heard it before? Come on now?

Speaker 6 (59:10):
Oh my god.

Speaker 2 (59:12):
Savannah's video from the surrounding area show him running away
from the store without his mask.

Speaker 6 (59:20):
He didn't want to look suspicious.

Speaker 2 (59:24):
The money bags stolen were found in the area where
he had been running. The complaint does not say how
much money was taking. Uh, he's being held on thirty
five thousand dollars ball.

Speaker 6 (59:35):
Guess the race of Jamas and Bush?

Speaker 1 (59:38):
Black?

Speaker 6 (59:39):
Okay, Caar's going with black for this.

Speaker 2 (59:41):
One, all right?

Speaker 1 (59:42):
And somebody of any other race.

Speaker 6 (59:44):
You want to know his middle name?

Speaker 2 (59:45):
What the help when you get what was his name?

Speaker 6 (59:47):
Jimercy and DeAndre Bush?

Speaker 2 (59:50):
Does it help it all?

Speaker 1 (59:51):
No? It's still black. It's you know what, I'm doubling down? Black?

Speaker 2 (59:55):
Okay, he's gonna beg for jer mercy. That's not his race.
Oh no, minimum rage black. They will not show any
your mercy at the sentence in black black. Uh Uh,
this is a nigger Black, This is nigga. JDB is black,
fake lord, triple dumb, triple name negro. The correct answer

(01:00:17):
is everyone said the same thing.

Speaker 6 (01:00:19):
He's black.

Speaker 3 (01:00:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:00:36):
I felt like he was robbing him. There was like
your mercying this you and he's like, no, it's not me.

Speaker 1 (01:00:42):
And then you go outside and take off the mask.
You still know you're still been recording the pocket lot right.

Speaker 6 (01:00:47):
He's like he knows too much stuff about the people, and.

Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
He got dreads too, So you put a mask on,
but you but everybody go, I go that hairstyle.

Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
Right, just saying all right, let's go to the bonus
around so far caring I believe you are two for two?

Speaker 1 (01:01:02):
Right, yeah, I am all right?

Speaker 5 (01:01:04):
Then triple the points triple, the points triple, the points triple,
the points trip triple ring points trip points trip trip
triple points trip to triple the points triple the points
trip triple the points trip trup wints trip wints.

Speaker 1 (01:01:23):
Trip Sorry uh.

Speaker 2 (01:01:30):
A man, twenty seven year old Pennsylvania man was arrested
yesterday on petty theft for stealing a lap dance.

Speaker 1 (01:01:42):
Oh did he not want to play the striple?

Speaker 2 (01:01:44):
His name is Mohammad Abdullah a Labbia, a labula, A
love that a lablain yeah, a Labylon. He was buying
a service from a woman inside of Florida strip club,
where he refused to pay the forty dollars service. He
sought to lead the Rain Nightclub in clear Water around
two forty five am without paying for a private dance.

(01:02:08):
The deputy said that collar him said the club manager
told said that the patriot had not paid the forty dollars.
He's charged of mister Meana theft. He was booked in
the county jail, which was released last night. Judges ordered
him to stay away from the club, which he just
fifty five televisions, three full liquor bars, thirty private dance
rooms and several VP suite.

Speaker 1 (01:02:27):
That a huge place.

Speaker 6 (01:02:29):
Not the kind of place where you rip off dancers.

Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
They want all their dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:02:35):
He received a bachelor degree earlier this year from Alvernia University,
which is a private Franciscan school in Reading, Pennsylvania. So
now you know that Karen, I guess the race of
this lap dance thief Arab arab. All right, you know
how fucking honting you gotta be to steal a lap dance.

(01:02:58):
Like there's all kinds of stuff people steal, you know,
like you still like, oh like if you got caught.

Speaker 6 (01:03:04):
Stealing some food, like maybe you are hungry.

Speaker 2 (01:03:07):
You know that people get desperate to be like, I
just need a lap dance real bad. Let me let
me go ahead and rob one of these ladies over
a lap dance.

Speaker 1 (01:03:20):
I just got a degree.

Speaker 2 (01:03:21):
He was like, all right, ma'am, I did not get
a lap dance to completion. They're still sperring these balls,
and I'm gonna have to leave because I'm not getting
ripped off, not getting a rab money. All right, chief
ass nigga a rap? Okay, the correct answer is caren,
you gotta rise there. I'm gonna put looking for dancing

(01:03:50):
versions in the wrong place. Oh no, oh my god.
I think one person did say chief ass Nigga. It
wasn't us, although the name, and you could be black
with that name. I met many a brother from the

(01:04:10):
nation that got a similar name. Okay, that even.

Speaker 1 (01:04:13):
At wouldn't be that far fetched.

Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
I could have seen it, but thank god it wasn't.

Speaker 1 (01:04:18):
But not this time, right, not this time?

Speaker 6 (01:04:22):
All right, let's go to the final thing.

Speaker 2 (01:04:24):
Let's talk about some of these sword ratchetness. Okay, the
swords are still out here causing a bunch of havoc
and we're just out here dealing with it.

Speaker 6 (01:04:35):
Yeah, all right, scurge, scourge of swords.

Speaker 2 (01:04:58):
And the ratchetness. They have been haunting us around the
globe for years. But here at the Black Artists, we
are not afraid to cover the truth and to uncover
the truth because we're the only podcast I know of
that still gives a fuck about the swords.

Speaker 6 (01:05:13):
I don't know how we're ever.

Speaker 2 (01:05:14):
Getting gun control. We don't have sword control. This one
happens in Australia. Howmawonga right?

Speaker 3 (01:05:21):
Can you?

Speaker 6 (01:05:24):
A man was attacked?

Speaker 2 (01:05:26):
Attacked it? A man was attacked by some thugs. Oh shit, yeah,
not an article I want to play.

Speaker 3 (01:05:33):
It was just so.

Speaker 2 (01:05:34):
The commercial was fine loading up, but not the article.
Fuck you Australia, I'll read it. A young father has
been left with lifelong injuries after he was attacked by
sowre will and thugs while working at a convenience store.
M that's how they do. Not very convenient, is it.
Mohammed Panahalli, thirty five, was working at the Easy Mark

(01:05:56):
on Swanston Street on Friday when two men stormed the
store wielding the large weapons of demand in cash and cigarettes.
If I know anything about Australia, those men were poisonous.
CCTV shows Panahami arming himself with a mallet while both
of the defenders swung swords at him or sword beat

(01:06:18):
mallet and definitely two swords beat mallet. Panahali's hand was
slashing the process, with blood dripping on the floor as
he clutched his hand in pain. At that moment I
felt I had died. It quick happened, very quickly. By
standers inside the store at the time helped Panahani covering
the wound in a flag and the prime pressure. A

(01:06:39):
man jumped on my hand to try to stop the bleeding.
A woman jumped on my hand stopped the bleeding. A
guy sat on my legs and stopped me moving. He
said the pain was unbearable.

Speaker 6 (01:06:48):
I couldn't move. I couldn't even move my tongue.

Speaker 2 (01:06:52):
The father to only moved to Australia for Jordan six
months ago to complete his PhD. Any money he earns
he sends back to his young family, he said. With
a severe injury to his left hand and face, his
ongoing surgery doctors have told him he won't be able
to use his hand for the next twelve months. Two
eighteen year olds have been charged over the attack, with

(01:07:12):
two other teams of fifteen and sixteen year old also
set to be charged. So that's some gang shit. The
owner of the convenience store said he wants more police
to patrol the street as violence ramps up across the city.

Speaker 6 (01:07:24):
All my employees are scared.

Speaker 2 (01:07:25):
They tell me they don't like to work alone, especially
at night. And I say, well, I ain't hiring another person,
so look like you gonna have to be scared.

Speaker 6 (01:07:36):
Y'ah, broke bitch because I'm the owner. All right, y'all
that's it. Thanks for listening. We'll be bad.

Speaker 1 (01:07:43):
We might not do a show tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (01:07:44):
I believe we have a screening to go to a
movie and you might get a movie review if you're
behind the paywall.

Speaker 6 (01:07:51):
And yeah, don't forget the sales going on.

Speaker 2 (01:07:53):
Don't forget Meilon address the blackoutis dot com slash about,
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