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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Boom have no fear of the Iron Rapportstereo podcast is here.
Bigby Boom, have no fear of the I am rap
reports stereo podcast is in the place to be Well.
Today's banging very emotional. I am rapports stereo podcast. Eden
Alexander from New Jersey has been freed.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
A miracle.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
He is back, he is on his feet, and he
is in his parents his mother's arm. Eden Alexander from
New Jersey has been freed. Plus NBA playoffs, my suggestion
that maybe the Nick fans go get a broom listen.
Not all suggestions wound up being great suggestions. And Draymond Green,
You're gone, brother. I don't know what you are. You're

(00:51):
worried about people thinking you're an angry black man. I
never said that, but I do think you're off the
reservation and totally out of control. Hashtag prozac, tag prozac.
All that morning, high flying, fully disruptive. Iron reports, the
real pod is coming up right now, Miles joining ak.
Just start this pippy of some real nice. Start this
ppippy of some, but most of my starts the pippy
off with something real funk. Iron reports every box Let's go,

(01:14):
Baby Boom have no fear of The Iron Rapports Stereo
podcast is here. Bigy Boom, have no fear. The I
Am Rapaport Stereo podcast is here. Welcome to the Iron

(01:37):
Dome of Disruption. Welcome to the Zigny Zone of Disruption.
My name is Michael Rappaport aka the Inflamed Ashkanazi aka
the Sultan Sniff aka the Gringo man Dingo. Hope everybody's
feeling really good. Hope everybody's feeling really safe. Hope everybody
is feeling really sane. Iron rap Ports Stereo potot coming

(02:00):
live and direct. If you're listening to the Iron Rapports
Stereo podcast, you could watch the Iron Rappaport Stereo podcast.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
You could watch this episode in glorious I mean glorious.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
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Michael Rapaport. Subscribe, sign up for alerts, Ask a question.
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(02:33):
coming live and direct. I'm gonna just get into it. Man,
What a week, what a day. I'm gonna get into it.
Eaden Alexander Eden Alexander, Eedon Alexander from New Jersey, the
lone soldier from ten to Fly, New Jersey as of
the recording this Iron Rapport stereo podcast just hours ago

(02:55):
has been released.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
And what a miracle, What a miracle.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
It's a miracle that he's alive and that he.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Was seen.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
On his own two feet walking. I can't imagine what
he's been through. Eiden Alexander, who was a lone soldier.
If you don't know what that means, he's a dual
citizen and he enlisted in the IDFEN.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
Alexander is twenty one years old.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
He was born in Tel Aviv and raised in Tenafly,
New Jersey, and at eighteen he made the choice to
enlist in the IDF and he was stationed near Gaza. Obviously,
he was on patrol October seventh, and that day he disappeared.

(04:02):
And for five hundred and eighty plus days, five hundred
and eighty plus days, Eaden Alexander was being held hostage.
There were two videos, I believe two videos, propaganda videos
of him while being held hostage. And because they knew
he was a soldier, who knows what he was subjected to.

(04:28):
But I could say for myself, and I'm going to
get into my feelings and thoughts throughout the day because
for me personally, the Qatar jet of it all, and
the all the stuff that's been online, and the Trump
maybe getting this plane and all that stuff it is

(04:51):
caused me and a lot of people to take our
eyes off the main prize, which is.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
Eating Alexander is home.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
Eating Alexander is home after five hundred and eighty plus days.
And I know for myself, I said, I posted, I
prayed for his return, and I know I tweeted in
my posts, I've spoken these words, please bring these hostages

(05:25):
home by any means necessary, by any means necessary, and
eating Alexander has been freed by any means necessary. And
I can't imagine how his mother and father and his

(05:48):
family and his friends feel.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
I am sure they have.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
I can't even imagine what they've been through. I can't
imagine what Dan Alexander has been through.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
But he's back.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
He is back, and it is a miracle, a true miracle,
that he's back and alive, because, as we know, so
many hostages didn't make it back, so many lives were
lost on October seventh. They are believed to be twenty nineteen.
Now nineteen of the now fifty eight hostages are alive,

(06:33):
with the other ones allegedly not alive, but nobody knows anything.
This is a dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty game and a
dirty war. And my feelings and I know a lot
of people's feelings. I've spoken to so many different people.

(06:54):
The Dust Brothers, Jordan, Miles and I have been texting,
spoken to people in Israel, spoken people in the United States,
some people who are Democrats, some people are Republicans, some people.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
Who are left, left, right right. I know for me,
and I was talking to my wife.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
She really reminded me that we all were begging, tweeting, protesting, stressing, crying,
and all the above, that Eden, Alexander and the hostages

(07:33):
come home by any means necessary. And the reason why
the by any means necessary part keeps coming back to me,
because of course this wasn't going to be pretty, and
the animals of hamas their bosses in Qatar.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
They won on October seventh. I've said this before.

Speaker 1 (07:59):
They're there's no fixing, there's no replacing the damage that
was done on October seventh to the people who lost
their lives. There's no replacing the heartbreak of those people's families.

(08:19):
There's no replacing fixing therapy that can repair the damage
of the hostages that were taken and that come out alive.
The victims, the IDF soldiers who have been injured, who
have been unlived, their families, the people who I've spoken

(08:42):
to myself, just and the minuscule amount of people that
I've spoken to myself who have stories of horror, horror
of October seventh, the horror that I'm sure they are
just spooked to the core by and terrorri to the
core Bai, and the life changing memories and experiences of

(09:05):
surviving from October seventh and so forth and so on.
But the animals, the bad guys won on October seventh,
and the assets that they had with these hostages we lost.
The good guys lost, Israel lost. There's no way to
fix it. The only way to fix it is to

(09:26):
get them all back. And even then, this young man's
life will be changed forever, His family's life will be
changed forever, Their perspective on all things will be changed forever.
But when I was talking to my wife about the
idea of bring them back by any means necessary, fight, yell, scream, beg, plead.

(09:49):
I tweeted that shit so many times. I said it
so many times. By any means necessary, this is what
it means, and it feels extremely emotional. It feels crazy.
All the stuff that's been put.

Speaker 2 (10:06):
In the news and online.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
Some of it's probably true, some of it's probably not true.
The idea of Qatar wanting and suggesting that this young man,
after being held hostage for five hundred and eighty plus days,
comes to Qatar and meets Trump and meets whatever the

(10:32):
hell the leader of Qatar.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
Is, whatever is here.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
I don't know what they are to be paraded around
when I thought about that this morning, and I don't
know if it's going to happen. As of the recording
this Iron Wrap Port Stereo podcast, adon Alexander's grandfather said, no,
he's not going to Qatar today, and he should never
go to Qatar. He should never have to go to Qatar.
He shouldn't have to go anywhere but to get him home.

(10:58):
If that was suggested, that's what, by any means necessary means.
It just put me, to just speak for myself, It
just put me and I don't speak on behalf of
anybody through it like a spin cycle of emotions, because
you think this is what a Jewish person a hostage
is taken, an American hostage is taken, a Jewish American

(11:22):
hostage is taken and held for nineteen months, and Biden
couldn't get him out, and then Trump and his.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
Crew wit cough, and so forth.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
They have to agree because I can't imagine that Trump,
as fucking wild as he may be, or maybe he
did suggest it because by any means necessary, unfortunately means
by any means necessary. But somebody came up with the
idea that after months of captivity, Eden Alexander goes to

(12:03):
Katar two three days after being released and meets Trump
and meets the leaders of Katar.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
And I'm just thinking, how sick is that.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
To parade around a twenty one year old kid who
is stolen and done, who the fuck knows what they've
been doing to him all this time, and you want
to show him off like some prize, some some negotiated
piece of material.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
I felt that. And then this idea of this.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
Plane that I've read so many different things about a
four hundred million dollar plane that was being gifted to
President Trump.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
That he tweeted that it was I'm just like, what
the fuck plane? So what happened? You know? The idea
of Trump?

Speaker 1 (12:57):
Did he say, oh, well, want the hostage back, and
they said, we'll give you the hostage back, but then
you take the plane?

Speaker 2 (13:04):
But how does it? What kind of what is this?

Speaker 1 (13:07):
And then arguing with people that love Trump, people that
hate Trump, Jews that hate Trump. But I mean, just like,
the whole day was just sick and twisted and emotional
and frustrating, and I just go back to free the

(13:28):
hostages by any means necessary, and this young man has
been freed by any means necessary, and it's it's a
miracle that he's alive. It's it's incredible that it was done.
I know that this situation, I can't even imagine the
frustration from Trump, from and Yahoo. Whatever we think of them,

(13:53):
whatever you think of them, whatever we think of them,
whatever anybody thinks of them, Like this is a fucked
up thing. And then for anybody have to cow tow
down to Katar and these animals because I don't know,
it's just been really really emotional day and a really

(14:16):
incredible day, and a day filled with thoughts and ideas
that I never experienced before. And we've had some crazy
days since October seventh. We've had some crazy fucking days
since October seventh. But this young man is home, and
he was freed, and he is in the arms of
his family right now. And if Trump is getting a

(14:39):
fucking plane or he said he's getting a plane, he's
not getting a plane. And if it mean saying you'll
bring him to Katar, I know his mother was like,
I'll bring him anywhere to get him home. I know
his mother and his father. We'll take him to Jupiter.
If it means getting him home. Yes, yes, We'll go
anywhere to get him home. Whether or not that happens,

(15:00):
I don't know. But I know for myself, I have
to check myself and take my personal thoughts and feelings.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
And I really urge everybody to check yourself.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
If you're really thinking about the fate of the fifty
eight hostages, check yourself. And I'm checking myself that it's
not about us planes, jets quitar. This is a sick,
ugly game and there is no winning day won on

(15:33):
October seventh. If your thoughts, prayers.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
And sole.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
Goal, your sole end goal is to free the hostages.
It must be done by any means necessary. And this
situation with e Don Alexander really proves it, really really
proves it and test it in a way. But I
have to take my own feelings and thoughts out of

(16:04):
it because I'm not his mother, I'm not his father,
and I'm certainly not that young man, and they have
been put in the most desperate, I'm sure, humiliating.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
Position to have to beg for your life.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
I can't imagine that, literally have to beg and do
anything you can to stay alive, to do anything you
can to have your son stay alive, and for him
to make it home. I can't imagine that. I can't
imagine that. And nobody can question. Nobody has the right
to comment on what it's taken to get eat an

(16:48):
Alexander home. The nastiness, the vileness of it, the sickness
of it, the frustrations of it. Nobody really can understand it.
And you can't say what you would do and what
you wouldn't do when you're not in the shoes of
that young man and his family and his friends. And

(17:09):
I know I'm kind of ranting, but that's what I
do I do just rant. You know, I'm not trying to,
you know, say what everybody else is saying, reading off
the phones and reading off this reporter and that reporter
and this tweet and that tweet, and out smart everybody.
I'm trying to just articulate my feelings in the best
way possible. But it has been some some day. It

(17:32):
has been some crazy, amazing day. But the most beautiful
part of it, despite all of our thoughts, feelings, frustrations,
is that this young man is home. I will say,
in defense of being frustrated, being upset, being angry, being

(17:54):
embarrassed about the idea, I was embarrassed about the idea
of this young man being paraded around, a young Jewish
Wish man being paraded around Katar. It is a very
emotional time, and we are allowed to have emotions. And
you are allowed to have emotions and give yourself space
to have those emotions, because this is an extremely unprecedented

(18:16):
emotional time. You know, people talk you know, being mad.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
You mad? You mad?

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Bro?

Speaker 2 (18:21):
You mad bro?

Speaker 1 (18:21):
Why are you so mad? You and your feelings? This
is a time to be mad. It's a time to
be sad. It's a time to be happy. It's a
time to be ecstatic. It's a time to bang your fists.
It's a time to cry if you're a Jewish person,
if you're someone who's invested in the fate of the
fifty eight remaining hostages, and the fate and state of

(18:43):
Israel literally and physically, and the fate and state of
Jews safety in the world, and Jews sort of place
in the world. It's an emotional time, so stay focused.
But we are allowed to have emotions. You are allowed
to have emotions. I'm allowed to have emotions. But at

(19:03):
the end of the day, he came home by any
means necessary, and there are fifty eight other hostages that
must come home by any any means necessary.

Speaker 2 (19:12):
Period.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
End of story past. While my broom talk didn't go

(19:35):
as planned, I know last week I mentioned getting brooms
for Game three. At least I ran it up the flagpole,
spit bold ideas, maybe.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
We get some brooms for Game three in New York.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
That didn't go as planned. Okay, I understand that. I
understand that, and I did it old school specific for
Game three, I did at old school on the couch.
I actually got offered a ticket, like i'd say two
hours before the game.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
But I already had my plan.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
Me and my wife. We worked out nice nice pump,
got a nice pump before the game, ate something and
then bunkered down old school on the couch and I
watched and it got ugly quick, got ugly quick, and
here we are now here, we are now heading into

(20:32):
Game five as of the recording of this Iron Rapport
stereo podcast. But yes, the idea of getting a broom
to sweep the Boston Celtics, it didn't.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
It didn't go great. It did not go great. But
the NBA.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Playoffs have been twists and turns and drama, and I
wonder if the ratings are good, because I mean, expect
the unexpected has been really really what you could get
these NBA playoffs. I mean, you don't know what the
hell is gonna happen night after night, who's gonna win?
And I think that's great. I think the Celtics going

(21:07):
down two games to nothing in the series, being where
it is.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
Now is great.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
You know, nobody had on their Bengo card that the
Cavaliers would be down getting destroyed.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
Nobody.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
It's been a great it's been a great playoffs, even
if it hasn't gone your way.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
Of course. The one thing that has been.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
Sort of apropos the one thing that has been sort
of like clockwork is Draymond Green freaking out, Draymond Green
going totally fucking nuts the other night when they were.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
Stephless Steph Curry.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Chef Curry last name rhymes with Flurry suffering from that injury.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
I hope he gets back as ap, because they're.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Not gonna do shit without him and Draymond I don't
know if he didn't want to play or he can't
control himself, or maybe he didn't want to play and
he literally can't control himself, or he doesn't know. I
don't know, but he got another technical foul for flailing. Listen, draymlind,
if you're shooting the ball, you go this way. Basketball's

(22:15):
not a game where you go this way. You do
karate chops, broad sweeping karate chops. Anybody there. He's like,
you don't know the game. He'll say that to like
other people, you don't know the game. I know the
game enough to know that when you shoot the ball,
you go this way. When you pass the ball, you
go this way. It's not you shoot the ball and
then you go out this way. We know what you do,
Draymond Green. The world knows what you do. Basketball fans,

(22:38):
whether you like it or not, whether you think that
the fans know the game or not. Online reporters, we
all know. Whether we played in the NBA college, high school,
or even NBA two K. Even NBA two K, you
never see a guy go like that. You never see
like if you're you're playing old school at keem Olaje

(22:59):
one he does there's like a dream shake and then
goes just like this.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
Only you do that, Draymond Green. You're the only person who.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
Does that, consistently hitting people, smacking people, making a pass
and then going this way.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
You fold.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
You don't go like this, you fall and then you
go like that. That's only you, Draymond Who. I need
to congratulate Draymond Green. I need to congratulate It's not
getting as much coverage as it should be because you
can say what you want about Draymond Green, but he
is the twenty twenty five Hustle Player of the Year,
the official NBA Hustle Player of the Year. He didn't

(23:34):
win Defensive Player of the Year like he was campaigning
for a month ago. A month ago. In Draymond years,
is like, because so much happens with Draymond Green, like
a month ago. Like you could just go like like,
it's a whole list, a laundry list of things that
have happened with Draymond Green in the last month. But

(23:55):
after his getting kicked out of the game for damn
near assaulted I don't know who was on him and
then cursing out the referees, and it's to the point
where it's like, Yo, he doesn't just go man, fuck
you man, fuck that call. He's not fuck you, you motherfucker.
You don't know what the fuck you're talking about, you
dumb motherfucker. You stoop him and him bleep bleep, blee
plee ple plee plea, plea, plee, plee, pleap and you

(24:16):
bleep please please please plee plee p and blit boo
boo boo, booh booh.

Speaker 2 (24:19):
Book.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
This is Draymond Green, and they have to let it
slide because if the referees gave him the technical fouls
for the verbal abuse that he deserves, he wouldn't be
in the NBA, he wouldn't be in the playoffs. He'd
be suspended for not one game, multiple games. But he
knows Draymond Green as nuts as he is, he knows

(24:41):
that the NBA wants and needs Steph Curry to be
in the best position to succeed. It's not fixed, but
the NBA and the referees no without the step Steph
Curry is great for basketball.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Steph Curry is great for ratings.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
This fucking lunatic, this psychopath is an integral part of
the team. If he's not on the team, just like
in the twenty sixteen finals when you got suspended, there's
a chance that they might not win.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
The NBA wants to.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
See Steph Curry make it as far as he possibly can,
because Steph Curry is box office and Draymond Green is
on that team. So he uses the fact that the
NBA and the referees understand that we want Steph Curry.
If we want Steph Curry, we need to keep this
fucking psychopath on the court as much as possible. And
he's a fucking psychopath. You're fucking nuts. And after the game,

(25:38):
he refused to do press, but he called the little
mini press conference, and Draymond Green said, I don't like
the narrative of y'all trying to paint me out to
look like an angry black man.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
I'm not an angry black man.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
I'm smart, I'm educated, I'm successful, I'm a great family man. This, that,
and the third, and you weaponize race. Nobody said you
were an angry black man. People have said and think
you're out of your mind. You're fucking nuts. You have
some sort of Why don't you get on a mood
stabilizer Prozac.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
I'm back on my pro zach Okay.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
I was on the effects her on the Lexapro. Now
I'm on that, Zach. I feel great, My energy is great. Draymond,
why don't you get yourself on a mood stabilizer. It's
not gonna affect you on the court, but maybe it'll
affect you in a positive way, so you stop flailing
your arms karate chopping opponents and then verbally assaulting and
abusing referees.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
And when you verbally assault.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
And abuse referees, you want to weaponize and say people
are trying to make me out to be an angry
black man. Nobody, Hey, listen, some people might want to
make you out to be the stereotype angry black man.
I'm making you out to be a dirty fucking player
who seemingly has no control of himself, who's a grown
man with no control of himself. And you are educated, allegedly,

(27:03):
you are a great family man, Allegedly, you are very
successful allegedly, and with all that going, you're also totally
out of control on the basketball court. And all those
things could be true and are true based on what
we see.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
We don't know you at home.

Speaker 1 (27:18):
He's probably he's his daughters in the commercial. Jaimon Green
is probably a great dad. He's probably a fun dad.
His daughter probably makes him get ice cream and pushes
him around. He's probably the sweetest dad you could possibly be.
But on the basketball court, you're fucking nuts. And I
don't even think it's angry. I think you're a dirty player.

(27:38):
I think you have an inferiority complex. I think you'll
do whatever you need to do to help your team win,
which is a good thing. And I also think you
need to be on prozac at the end of the day.
I think it all comes back to prozac. Dreimon Green
has nothing dude with to being an angry black man. Okay,
it has nothing to do with being successful, educated or not.
It has to do with prozac and therapy or lexapro

(28:02):
or some sort of mood stabilizer. Who am I to
diagnosed you, but I can tell you one thing. You
can benefit, You can absolutely positively benefit right now during
these playoffs from some sort of mood stabilizer because you're
out of fucking control. You have some sort of tick,
some sort of impulse control disorder. I'm a therapist, I'm
a doctor, but I can say that if you went

(28:23):
to ten therapists, ten doctors, ten psychiatrists, they would all say,
based on your behavior year after year, playoff after playoff,
they would all say, this fucking guy certainly has at least,
at very least some sort of impulse control disorder.

Speaker 2 (28:41):
Anger issues. I don't know. Is it anger? Is it contrived?
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
For me, it seems like some sort of mood, impulse
control disorder. And that's what I'm saying. Prozac. Get yourself
some prozac.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
Man. I'm back on it. I feel great, I look great.

(29:13):
What else is going on?

Speaker 1 (29:14):
There was something that I wanted to bring up last
week on the podcast that I forgot or I don't remember,
but Tim Waltz tampon. Tim tampon Tim Waltz from the
Great State of Minnesota.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
He's back talking, so is smoking.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
Joe Biden couldaverage Joe Biden, Jill Biden respectfully, they're out there.
I believe they have a thirty million dollar book deal.
Thirty million dollars. Come on, Joe, doctor Jill, what are
you gonna tell us that we don't already know? Thirty
million dollars?

Speaker 2 (29:46):
Crazy?

Speaker 1 (29:49):
Crazy, but tampon Tim from the Great State of Minnesota.
Tim Waltz, who was going to be vice president might
have been vice president of the United States. And going
back to all things Israel, all things Jewish, all things
hostage related, I feel in my gut, I really really

(30:09):
feel like in my gut the hostages that have been
returned since Trump started, and even right before Trump started,
I don't think that they would be be back. I
don't think that they would be back if Kamala had won.
In my heart of hearts, in my soul, I really
don't feel like Israel would be safe right now, and

(30:33):
I certainly don't feel like they'd be in as good
a position as they are now. And I say good
with air quotes, because you know, things are still really, really,
really really really really really not great across the board
in Israel right now. The people are unbelievable, The people
are resilient, the people are magical, and Israel is going

(30:56):
to be okay and the Jews are going to be okay.
But things are not great in Israel right now. But
at very least the fact that fifty eight hostages are
still in captivity. I really believe that if Kamala won,
more hostages would be in captivity. But tampon, Tim, Tim Waltz,

(31:17):
he's been, you know, out speaking and talking and showing
up at this place in that place.

Speaker 2 (31:22):
And he said something the other day at some interview
which was wild.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
Yo, tampon, Tim, you're crazy, coach Coach Waltz. Coach Waltz said,
I'll just I'll play it.

Speaker 3 (31:36):
I would argue because we did a lot of amazing
progressive things in Minnesota, improved people's lives. But I also
was on the ticket, quite honestly, you know, because I
could code talk to white guys watching football fiction there drug.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
Tampon.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
Tim walt said, I was on the ticket quite honestly
because I could and he did this. I could code
talk he did like this. I could code talk to
white guys watching football fixing their trucks?

Speaker 2 (32:07):
Am I the only one who finds this offensive?

Speaker 1 (32:10):
You could code talk to white guys watching football fixing
their trucks.

Speaker 2 (32:14):
You speak jive, Tim Waltz. That means you speak jive.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
So you're like, I could code talk, like I speak
both languages. I could speak to Kamala Harris, and I
could tell the white guys fixing their trucks that this
is okay, This is okay to do this, you guys,
because you obviously don't speak the same language as.

Speaker 2 (32:39):
My president Kamala Harris uh does.

Speaker 1 (32:41):
And I'm here to be the interpreter because I Tim Waltz,
I speak jive. You know what I'm talking about, Jive?
Remember the movie Airplane? You speak jive? Yeah, I speak jive.
You speak jive, Tim Waltz, You code talk, You code
talk to white guys, Tim Waltz, Let me tell something
my man. I said this once before. You're talking about

(33:03):
this football YadA, yadda, YadA, all that stuff. You ain't
Bill Belichick, You're not Chuck Noll, You're not Bill Parcells,
you're not Sewan Peyton, you're not John Grudy. You know,
Vince you're not a football guy. Like when I think
of football guys and I hear you speak and talk,
You're not that dude. You're not that dude. I don't

(33:26):
know what level football you coached. And it's great. Listen,
tamp on, Tim, it's great that you coached. Anybody I coached,
I coached, But do you see me getting jobs for
the Big Three coaching the Big Three, G League, WNBA
and all that stuff.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
Like I'm coach Waltz.

Speaker 1 (33:48):
Come on, man, I coached all so people have people
call me coach Rapaport. I'm a champion, chip coached. I
coached thirteen year old to the only championship that most
of them probably ever had in their life. I was
a part of that, and I put the fucking battery
in their back, and I said, we can beat these motherfuckers. Okay,
we're gonna win this fucking chip, and we're gonna win
this fucking chip today.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
I ain't Phil Jackson.

Speaker 1 (34:13):
Okay, I'm not Bill Fitch, Billy Cunningham, pat Riley, Jeff
Van Gunny, Stan Van Gunny, Respectfully, I code switch for
white guys speaking who watched football fixing the truck. This
is why you lost this is that goofy wacky shit.

(34:37):
This that goofy wacky shit. Tampon, tim you code switch anyway. Done.
I'll make sure you tell a friend to tell a
friend about the I Am Rappaport Cereal podcast, the world's
most disruptive podcast. Make sure you subscribe, rate review. If

(34:58):
you're watching me on YouTube, make sure you ask a question.
Ask a question. This is the I Am Rapaport Stereo Podcast.

Speaker 2 (35:03):
Leave a comment. Let me know what you like, let
me know what you don't like it. I am Rapaport Stereo.

Speaker 1 (35:10):
Pacus Miles jeoran Ak, The Beach Brothers aka the Dust Brothers.

Speaker 2 (35:13):
Take me out of it something real nice.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
Take me out of something real at but most importantly,
take me out of it with something real funk.

Speaker 2 (35:18):
It's I Am rapp Port Stereopodcus. I'm done.
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