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October 21, 2024 9 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I want to go on record again that you should

(00:03):
not name your podcast Dudes on Dudes. I'm I don't
care if you've got star football players out there, No,
it doesn't matter. There's just something wrong about that. You
should not name your podcast Dudes on Dudes. I was
I had my speakers off, I wasn't listening here in
the studio, and Mark said, there it is the Dudes

(00:24):
on Dudes. I'm like, oh, and I put my headphones on.
I'm like, oh God, it is. I I'm telling you.
The first week I heard that, I thought it was
a joke. You know, I off all the podcasts at
iHeart is pushing nationwide. They're pushing the Dudes on Dudes podcast,
and it's a bunch of sports guys talking about the
other sports guys.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
You know, he's a great athlete. We love him.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
He ran the forty and three point seconds or some
well three point two sides whatever. You're just talking about sports.
But Dudes on Dudes is the name of the podcast.
Don't google that. Do not google that is you know,
what's the equivalent of dudes the name dudes for girls?
It'd be like chicks if you google chicks on chicks
you would be in trouble.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
On the HR on the search. Don't do that.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
But no, seriously, it's every station for they're pushing that podcast, Nashally,
it'll be good to have you here on the radio show.
On that note, let me remind you this portion of
the program brought to you by Dan Capless. Dan Capless
Law a serious firm for serious cases. There is no
segue out of that other than I just want to
go on the record. I refuse to listen to that

(01:27):
podcast because it just I don't know, it just seems
weird typing it in my iHeartRadio app All right, ladies
and gentlemen. Unrelated to the aforementioned topics, let's go to
Megan Barth. She's the editor in chief of the nevadag
Globe dot com. Megan, welcome to the program.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
How are you?

Speaker 3 (01:42):
I'm going watching How are you?

Speaker 2 (01:44):
I am very very well. Did you ever work in
McDonald's You know I did not.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
I'm thinking if I was, I'm thinking there's gonna be
a lot of kids applying for McDonald's this week. I mean,
Donald Trump looked pretty good. You can wear a suit
and tie while you do it.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
He's made, he's made for he's made for fries great again.
What's you think of that move? As the Democrats called
it a stunt?

Speaker 3 (02:08):
The Democrats can call it whatever they want. Kamala Harris
lied about working at McDonald so, you know, if they
want to go tit for tat, you know why doesn'
Kamala Harris suit up and start flinging some burgers and
working the fries. She doesn't because she doesn't relate to
the American people. That's why she cann't speak off the cuff.

(02:29):
She doesn't have any sort of what's the word natural
ability about her to connect with people. Everything that she
has done thus far has been highly scripted. We've seen
what happens to her when she goes off teleprompter. She
completely freezes. She can't freestyle, and that's simply because she

(02:52):
doesn't believe in in really what she's saying, because she
doesn't even understand it. I've never seen a candidate, and
I'm not speaking as a conservative or as a Republican.
I'm just speaking as someone that's been a preserver of
politics since before Barack Obama. Right, I've never seen a

(03:13):
candidate who doesn't really believe in what she's saying because
she hasn't written it down on paper. She's had everything
written for her. She's had every speech written for her,
she's had every commercial written for her, She's had every

(03:34):
rally written for her.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
Yeah, I'm thinking of the McDonald's singing. I'm thinking there's
a few politicians that could pull that off. Kamala is
not one of them.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
Bill Clinton was very good at the off the cuff stuff.
I mean Bill Clinton had the nickname affection that he
was called Bubba, and that was that was a term
of infection because he was like everybody's bubba. I mean,
he was a bubba. He could have he should have.
He could have flung the French fries. I think Barack
Obama could have flung the French fries as well. He
could have pulled that off here. Or we couldn't fling
the French fries. She couldn't do it. Kamala can do it.

(04:03):
George W. Bush might could have done it, but he
might have burned himself. So I'm just he might have
injured himself out there. But there had been some As
you said, it's not about conservative liberal it's just about
the natural ability to connect with people, and every politician's
out there. They said this was a stunt by Donald
Trump's shoot, So was Kamala Harris going to church in

(04:23):
Georgia on Sunday and going to the with a Sunday
go to meeting clothes on. Every politician is it does
these stunts, if you will, these photo ops. It's just
some people just seem much more natural and held. Donald
Trump look pretty good behind the French frie machine. But
you know why because he loves French fries and therefore
he wanted to make the best French fries possible because
he likes those things.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
But I'm sure Robert F.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
Kennedy Junior is probably freaking out that he's handed out
McDonald's fries, right.

Speaker 3 (04:52):
Exactly. You know, Kamala can't even take an accent. Well,
she tried a Jamaic an accent, she tried a black accent,
she's tried a Southern accent, She's tried every other accent
doesn't stick. She's just not a natural candidate. And you're
exactly right. Every single candidate does a stunt, and the

(05:13):
Georgia church yesterday was probably one of the biggest that
she's done so far.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
They all do it, and just some people pulled it
off better. I mean, again, Bill Clinton was the biggest
that he was probably the best of this thing. I
think Donald Trump might have won uped him here, but
Bill Clinton could have fried the things. But it's amazing
how rather than just admit the fallacy or the difficulty
of your own candidate, you got to go after the
other guy and say this is just a stunt.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
Though it's actually a pretty good stunt.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
I mean, there were tens of thousands of people lined
up the streets just to welcome him into the McDonald's.
You didn't see that in Georgia. Again, that's ante evidence.
It doesn't show anything about the election, but it does
show on the grassroots, whatever this guy does, people kind
of get.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Excited about well.

Speaker 3 (05:56):
And it also shows you across section of people that
are really Donald Trump. I mean, when you look at
who's in Kamalas camp, you have Bill Crystal, you have
the Cheney's, you have the Bushes, you have the Obamas.
It's not like your average American. And so you have
your average Americans pulling into McDonald's, all different colors, all
different creeds, you know, excited about the Trump presidency and

(06:21):
maybe getting a happy meal again for under five dollars.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
I saw Babylon B headline Donald Trump fowls to put
the good toys back in the happy meals again. I'm like,
that would be gus. I think these crappy toys are
not real good. It is fascinating to watch this scene
and what you mentioned the Cheney's. They're advertising that Liz
Cheney's out there. And I don't care what Liz Cheney does.

(06:46):
It's irrelevant to me. I just find it funny that
up until her and her dad have now endorsed Kamala Harris. Remember,
up until recently, they wanted Dick Cheney still tried at
the Hay as a war criminal for the crimes against
humanity that he committed back when he was the VP
and supposedly his affiliation with Halliburton. But all of a sudden,

(07:07):
the cries of him being a war criminal needed to
go to the Hague they finally ended because he made
the right endorsement, I guess. But short memories though that
this was a guy they thought should have been hung
at the Hague in the International Criminal Court.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
Well, yeah, and it wasn't too long, or we're Democrats
were referring to the Bush and the Cheney president, or
both Bush and Cheney as war criminals. I remember it clearly.
So now you've got war criminals behind Kamala. That's you know,
the white dudes for Kamala. We're going to have war
criminals for Kamala. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
Yeah, there's some people in life that I think, like,
I don't know, there's some people, old politicians that might
still pull some sway. You know, I mentioned Clinton, He
may pull some sway. I think Barack Obama might have
a little sway. Of all the people out there, I
don't think George W. Bush has any sway, at least
among the Republican the party has totally moved on. Hey,
the media makes a big story about the moves of

(08:03):
Bush and Cheney, but again, just recently they were considered
war criminals and if they traveled internationally, they should have
been arrested.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
We just forgot all about that though, forgot all about it.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
Yeah. I think I might start to maybe make a
T shirt or criminals for Kamala and just wear it
around and see how that works. Well. You know, what
I have seen around are huge lines during this early voting,
and no one can tell me that the huge lines
of the Kamala Harris We've seen them all throughout Nevada,
all throughout the other states during early voting, and it's massive.

(08:36):
These lines are massive.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
A couple more seconds here together. You are the editor
in chief of the Nevadaglobe dot com Denevadaglobe dot com.
Nevada has been kind of one of the swing states.
What's it going to do in your prognostication? How is
it looking for either the Harris camp or the Trump.

Speaker 3 (08:52):
Camp Right now? It's looking as is the dead heat
and that's bad news for Kamala because Republicans have not
won the state since two thousand and four when it
comes to the presidency, and so it's a dead heat.
It's neck and neck. And if Kamala were really that popular,
you know, she's never come to the second largest county

(09:13):
in Nevada, which is Washa County, and that's northern Nevada,
that's rural Nevada. If you win Washa, you win Nevada.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
There we go, Megan, bar there's the tunes that means
we're out of time with that, you're cut off for
your final answer.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
No, just kidding, Megan, bar. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
The Nevada Globe dot Com, Thenevadaglobe dot com. I'm gonna
go have some French fries today, you know, I don't know.
I'm kind of with Robert F.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
Kennedy.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
I'm not sure she'd eat those fries, but they sure
do look good and taste good, but probably bad for me.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
Everybody stand by six hundred kcol
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