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Speaker 1 (00:26):
We're slay slay.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
Me.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
If you watch your coffee time the baby you know
the name Flame, my bro also known as my ro Flame.
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Come in with last and come in.
Speaker 5 (00:49):
With Jim love Loundes.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
Baby, you better catch it when you can drop a
knowledge from fatherhood to politics.
Speaker 4 (00:54):
Shouting now comics, just paying homage.
Speaker 5 (00:56):
What's up?
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Tests?
Speaker 4 (00:57):
Yeah you know she raised.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
Shot towns on speaking to the grown a second year.
We're gonna laugh, cut of the kicking, and at the
end we leave it with just a lifting spirits. Think
you want to revisit so your first second listen, young folks,
so you slip, oh folks that we.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
Dig it good?
Speaker 4 (01:11):
Hey, no fish, do what you do? No this, do
what you do?
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Can't no kiss you what I do?
Speaker 4 (01:19):
No fish?
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Hey Hey, this is comedian Flaming Row and oh my god,
we are back for season five, episode three of Laughing Arn.
I got good WETI connection. I am in a hotel
in San Bernardino. I'm looking at the people in the pool.
Some should be in and some should not be in.
Somebody don't look clean, but I also have my beautiful
(02:01):
clean co hosts with me, Vess, Bobby Clifford, Huts hia huts.
Speaker 5 (02:05):
I'd loved that view. That looks beautiful, palm trees, very
Caribbean looking.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
I wish I was in a Caribbean. I'm in San
Bernardino and we're at the young of our casino tonight
with Tiffany HATTI is myself, Barbara cor Len and headlining
is Tiffany Hattie. So if you're in the area, come
see this tonight. I'm selling everything I get. I'm selling
front back and all the sides.
Speaker 5 (02:29):
You got. You got new fans in just to make
sure everybody's aware of it. Are you able to Are
you bringing those or no?
Speaker 2 (02:37):
Yes, I have my fans for sale, and I'm telling
you I had to stock up on kiss my you
know what in the face because y'all will not let
me keep them. You Republicans like kissed it in the face,
and y'all like talking about it, and you like paying
twenty five dollars of fans. So I'm here for it. Great.
Speaker 5 (02:51):
My fan is can't no bitch do what I do?
I love That's my favorite.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
I got a new one, that one with all my
stuff on the two with laugh of leron on their
and all of that. Anyway, Bobby I've had a very
productive week. I finished the movie last week in one
eight hundred day night. We are I've been traveling. I'm
still on the road working, but I am here with
you right now. I miss you, Bobby Clifford, and I
miss you Flamets because we have not been able to
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come on and talk about it. So what we're going
to talk about. Firstly, because we we had a hiccup
with our taping last week, we want to mention the
passing of a flay Met. A friend to the show,
a friend to laugh and learn, a flyind, a friend
to coffee time, just a fan and so just an
all around good guy. LeVar Bursch passed last week. His
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birthday was actually the twenty ninth. He bet Dad before
his birthday, and he was an angel on Earth and
a warrior champion for Flame Monroth. So now I feel
like I have a champion war in heaven talking to
guys and look out for my friends, help my friend's
career because he was just a good egg ybby. He
had been with us since the beginning during the pandemic
when we started in the kitchen on Glendora. Yeah, and
(04:02):
always be always positive messages always in by something positive.
Who would have ever known that he was going through
such challenges with his health because he always spread positivity.
Speaker 5 (04:13):
He did, he did. He was a real chronic condition too,
something that would you know? It's that was several appointments
a week, trying to get get some services done. Exactly
what you said, always positivity, always engaged. Everybody, welcomed new
listeners whenever they were in. Just a real sweetheart. We
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were shocked. We were absolutely shocked when we found out
it was because someone's so young. I just don't think
and it's you know, shows you the time isn't promised.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
Well, I'd say this to everybody within our listening. Ear,
I'm telling you right now what Bibby just said. Tomorrow's
I promise you have a death day and you have
a birthday, but everything in between. Please, I know life
is tough, very challenging right now, especially if you live
in Americas. You get to find joy somewhere. You have
to laugh in order to keep from crying, because I'm
telling you right now, when you look at the news,
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you will break down in tears. But baby, let's get
it going. That was our personal death. We also had
some notable celebrity deaths, Ozzy Osborne passed away, Malcolm Jamal
Warner passed away, Hulk Hogan, who was a legend. Now,
let me tell you how I feel about Huk Hogan
when in his latter years, especially since Trump became into
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politics and mouvu and we found out that he was
a little racist. Let me just be very honest, let
me just say the word. It does not. And I
had to really reevaluate how I felt about the man
now because as a kid, when I was young, I
was a Hope Holgan fan. I was a Hopehogen fan.
I was a champion for Hoke Hogan. He helped a
lot of special needs and he had to get pont he.
(05:50):
Sometimes you don't need to know enough about people. Celebrity
is mystery, and at least you know about a person,
it's probably the more you enjoy them, you really like
them more if you don't know about their personal.
Speaker 5 (06:01):
I agree, I whenever, and I don't know if it
always hits you more when it's not what you think
when they think differently. But like when anybody gets on
I'm going to say kid Rock, huge Trumper not a Republican.
I mean he's a Republican. But it's the Trumper part
that I'm you know, so disillusioned, and you go, oh.
(06:22):
Sometimes I think that celebrities should be very wise, you know,
with with their decision to come forward and how they
use their platform politically, because we really want people to
be you know, I want them to sing for me,
perform for me, make me laugh, for everybody. I don't
want to think that they're one party or another party.
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Sometimes you have to come when crazy stuff is happening,
and I understand that too. They can't they can't keep
their tongue. But then other times it's just like, really,
that's was that so smart? So that's how I felt
about him. I told you, you know, I have Teresa,
my secial sister, and he used to come to the
Special Olympics wherever he would be touring, you know, wherever
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he was going to do a match or what. I'm
not a big I'm not a big wrestling person in
that town. If there was anything going on Special Olympics,
Best Buddies or any of that stuff, he would make
sure that he showed because the kids loved it. He
was big in too, make a wish for kids and adults,
you know, so to hear that, hear that rhetoric. But
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some people have We've discussed this before a gazillion times
on this podcast. They've kind of lost their shit in
plain English over the past couple of years. They they
feel disenfranchised. You know, those are the people, the young
man especially that have that have voted for Trump specifically
not necessarily Republicans. I think he was sort of on
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that same role. I'll tell you what he else he was.
He was he was for gender roles. Who would think
he was only seventy one? He wasn't like ninety one,
you know. He was for women stay in a certain place.
Who the hell weever would have thought that either of them.
But anyway, I enjoyed the money, was young. He certainly
these were all game changers, every single one of them
in their fields. So yeah, you know, it's sad, super sad.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
And with the passing of Milchcolm Jamal Warner, who played
THEO on The Hustables, you know what blew me out
the water. The most Bobby that you told me that
you guys used to watch, you know, the Bill Cosby
Show because we only think because they are all black people,
and we think that and even though it was a
very wholesome, very family oriented show. Yeah, it was still
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mostly an all black cast, so it was, you know,
differently white white people watch the show. I love that, Bobby,
I love to know that. You know, that's what again,
we family is family. Color might be the family. Family.
Speaker 5 (08:45):
That's That's exactly it. And it it It was a leveler.
It was a game changer or a leveler. It showed you
that what you just said, a family is a family.
It doesn't make a difference really how it's packaged. Everybody
has a certain role if hopefully there's respect within the family,
and there wasn't that family that it showed us and
we loved it. We sat and waited. My god, some
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of our favorite favorite shows, you know, my father was
The Jeffersons. My father is very favorite on earth was
Red Fox, so anything, anytime he performed, it was in anything.
My father loved that filthy little man's mouth, that that filthy.
He loved Sanford and Some was one of our biggest
He just thought that was the stuff.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
Okay, So rear Box was my absolute favorite comedian. So
me and your dad would have got along famously because.
Speaker 5 (09:31):
Absolutely he thought he was absolutely great. He loved how
he gave that sister in law the business whenever that
was the sister in law, wasn't it that used to
come through?
Speaker 2 (09:40):
Was it?
Speaker 5 (09:40):
I can't think of her name? Was Ernestine or the.
Speaker 6 (09:44):
Author?
Speaker 2 (09:45):
No?
Speaker 5 (09:45):
No, no, don Samford, not be Arthur. She was golden.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
Girls what you're talking about?
Speaker 5 (09:51):
Sanford?
Speaker 2 (09:51):
And esther? There you go, esther Ernestine on the page.
May she rest in peace, great comedian great.
Speaker 5 (09:58):
My mother loved My father loved her to and he
loved the chemistry between the two was you know which
it was unmatched. You just can't sometimes people just have
a great chemistry.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
To the legend and to the legend himself, mister Ozzy Osbourne.
He was notoriously famous for so for music mostly but
just being out landish. But he was a rock and
roller big time too, especially over in the UK, which
was where he was from. Uh you know, big funeral too.
(10:30):
They had a huge, massive funeral. So many people show
it up. So it's good to see respect. What is
that line from the Wizard of oz uh and remember
our heart is not your on how much you love,
but how much you are love love. And it showed
that so many people loved and do it all of
these people, So rest in peace to all of them anyway,
So we got the deaths out the way. Now that's
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some about the depth of America, because y'all'll voted wrong.
So America is dying slowly. Good God, listen, Bobby, these
terrorists kick it out, but I'm telling you they just
affected me. I had to pay an additional two hundred
and sixty dollars for the order of the fans that
I sell on the road. That's how I know that
the terrafs are real, because I am seeing the price.
Speaker 5 (11:11):
Crunch, not only the actual.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
Yeah, from what I order, but actually, you know, in
the grocery source, food is getting actually higher. It was
already up there, it's actually getting higher. And I don't
get any welfare or ebt. Lord knows, I wish I
had a damn food stamp right about now. But it
is high everywhere. The people are really feeling the crunch,
really feeling the crunch.
Speaker 5 (11:33):
We're really gonna feel it. I mean with the big
beautiful belt. And you've already said a lot of the
changes are not going to go in prior to prior
to the midterms. Well, but people will pay attention to this,
so there were certain moneies that were set aside that
kept premiums down for health insurance. So if you're somebody
(11:53):
who's buying it off of the Connector or whatever you
call that, and that's me right now. So you all know,
I laid off in March. I paid one month of COBRA,
which was fifteen hundred dollars. I don't have that much
coming in with unemployment and never mind, so I couldn't
do that. So I bought my insurance off the Connector.
Those monies have been are gone, The subsidies are gone
as of January first, and you're going to be paying
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between fifteen to thirty five percent more for your health
health insurance premiums. So I hope that people hold on
to that. It was the Republicans were supposed to vote,
and I don't know what the thought process. I don't
know if it's Trump led like they know it's not
going to please him, because I know a lot of
those Republican senators and reps wanted for their people because
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their people are going to be screaming about paying so
much more. What is going to mean is they said
up to four point one million people are actually going
to have to drop their insurance because they're not going
to be able to come up with the extra funds.
They just don't have it. So and we know that
when people don't have health insurance, it costs more for
all of us. People end up going they wait too long,
they don't get any preventative care, they get it when
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something falls apart. They go to the emergency room where
care is three times higher than if you went to
your doctor's office. And who ends up paying for that
us the consumer, because your your premiums. Everything goes up,
the bills go up because the hospitals have to have
to try to recoup those moneies. So it's not a
way to be So you're right, our beef is we're
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going to pay more for Big Max because the President
is putting a big high tariff on Brazil, and that's
what the bulk of our beef is coming for. Right now.
We don't have farmers that can afford to run their farms,
cattle farms any longer like we used to at one
time we with a big beef distributor not any longer.
(13:45):
In our herd sizes have been going down, so we
really rely on the meat coming from and we're a
real carnivore country, so it's going to be interesting. And
like you said, the.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
Reason we don't control the beef like we used to
is a lot of these farmers voted against their own interests.
You voted for this Republican president knowing that he had
this immigration policy in play, and you had illegal workers
or undocumented workers. I don't want to call them illegal.
They were undocumented workers keeping your your business afloat, and
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you voted against them.
Speaker 5 (14:20):
That's true.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
That to me, Bobby, I would never understand because I'm
gonna bet on me. If I don't bet on nothing else,
I'm going to bet on me, especially when I'm sure
of what I'm doing. But they again, racism has has strump.
Oh did I say? Trump has trumped a lot of
people's ideology.
Speaker 5 (14:37):
But you have to also remember so he has always
shown us who he is, and so people shame on
them if they don't pay attention. But I will say
he originally said just like and we'll get to the
Epstein files. Just like you talked about the Epstein files
and the JFK and the MLK and the RFK files
being all released. He sold them something and one of
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the things he sold was that he was going to
take the dangerous felons out of the country, and everybody.
I don't know a soul who wouldn't go for that.
We don't need them in our country. We got enough
of where we have enough homegrown felons on our own.
That's not who's going. He can't get to them, starting.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
With the commander in chief, okay, right, So.
Speaker 5 (15:21):
He can't get those that was very good. He couldn't
get those ones. So he wants to keep his numbers up.
In One of the ways that he's keeping the numbers
up is he's grabbing that like the low hanging fruit,
not to have a pun with the farmers, but it's
the truth. He's going in. We'd a guy fall off
try and get away that was up on. He climbed
on the barn to get away, and the poor slab
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fell off and killed himself. He's not going after what
he said. He's going into churches. He's going into he's
going into appointments. I don't have renae. But there was
a young woman twenty five married to a marine an American,
and she was at her gen card appointment doing everything,
had her documents, everything, she was and they put her in.
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That's not that's not what he said he was going
to go after. So I think that they really thought
it wasn't going to hit them, and it's hitting them.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
And doing stuff like that, especially when you go in
and you're going through all of the process, you're doing
due process, you're going through everything legally. To think that
you would go to the appointment to get legalized and
be arrested there while you're doing everything, that is going
to deter so many people who wanted to go through
the legitimate way to do it. I'm not going up
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in there because legally they're going to grab me. You know,
I'm trying to be I'm doing everything right, but they're
doing everything not right. So it makes me people afraid.
So that's why we would have more and more undocumented
immigrants in the country because you're going about it wrong
and so and all it takes is that one story,
like you just say it by ready to get out,
It wild scare everyone. It would scare me if I
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was an undocumented immigrant, it would have scared me.
Speaker 5 (16:58):
It does. We have a neighbor, I'm here white man
from like Norrie, Belgium, Sweden, Finland, like that area, and
he has been here. He has a big, big job,
wealthy man and has been here. He married his wife
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who is an American, and been here forever. And his
job is very international, so he's always flying people places
and going. He has all the right documents to live here.
I don't know what his there might be because of
his job, a reason why he didn't become an American citizen,
but he's here with the appropriate paperwork. And he was
saying that, you know, he was actually thinking about getting
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his citizenship. But now he's so afraid that you know,
his family was going to go to I'm gonna make
it up Canada, and he's afraid he won't be able
to get back in. So he doesn't know. Does he
keep his mouth shut and stay under the wire while
he's here, I don't know, you know, until the this
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this administration's gone.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (18:03):
And this is somebody that's been little with privilege, do
you know, and he's still worried. Uh. So it is
you're exactly right, people who are trying to do the
right thing. And a lot of these workers, to even
be more long winded, they were here correctly in the beginning,
or they do have the right documentation just to do
the work. But they're grabbing them.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Too well, so you know, and you opened up a
can of worms byby when you were talking about prices
going up in woo wa woo and that the consumer
will have to pay. Minds you, we just pay. He
just took a trip to Scotland and he was going
over there to negotiate whatever I guess tiror prices would
have you. But he went straight to the golf course. Again,
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we are paying for them, and he didn't go to
one of Scotland's golf courses. He went what his name
is attached to this golf course, which means that US,
as the United States centens is that there are taxpayers.
We are funding all of these trips for this man.
But we knew that from jump, and they still put
him in there. Bobby, I'm not understanding what America is
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seeing as a whole of why we are allowing this
person because that's what we're doing. He's not doing anything
that we don't allow him to do. But because that's
exactly he has put so many people, implemented so many
people in branches of government that he seems to control.
Republican with Congress, Senate, uh, Supreme Court. You know, we
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we have we seem powerless here. We I feel powerless,
you know. And then for them to say that the
machines were allegedly rigged, and I'm saying allegedly so that
they were following his favorite when it came down to
the election, we look, we look helpless and a little hopeless.
Bobby on the on the real talk. As an American citizen,
I don't know what to do. What can be done?
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That's the question. What can be done?
Speaker 5 (19:51):
We just have to keep doing the work.
Speaker 2 (19:52):
I mean.
Speaker 5 (19:52):
So one of the things that I watched to take
a step back, I watched Kamala Harris on Colbert, and
she's very She's in the fight. As she said, I
wish she gave us a little more of what she's
planning on actually doing. But she said, I think any
of us would be surprised. Systems are in place, we
have checks and balances, but the way that people have
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fallen in line and just listen to what he's saying,
she was shocked. She never would have anticipated that. So
we need to brush our knickers off and kind of
keep doing what we're supposed to do. Get out there
and vote, make change quality of congressman, all that stuff.
It's all pain in the neck, but it's the only
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way that you're actually going to get stuff done. And
the way that we know that we're making them nervous
is like, for instance, Texas, they're doing all sorts of
jerrymanderin so that they're trying to get rid of five
Democratic seats that would help keep things in line. And
then all of a sudden you'll hear Gavin Newsome, whether
it's true or not, but CNM was saying that he
(20:57):
was reported saying that he would try to do something
there to even out Texas. That's not the way it's
supposed to be. I mean, district lines for voting can
change at times depending on that's what we of the census.
But you don't just change it because you think you're
gonna that will help you win, because you've you've he's
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screwed up so much or they have under over promised,
under performed thus far. So we'll see what the midterms say.
But I don't know the tariffs. I'm glad you're actually
saying it because people we're going to feel it. We
have until the seventh he has these deals, but then
he's he's still saying fluid on them, and he's still
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hitting our friends up north, like these are our best
trading partners in our neighbors. They protect us, we protect them.
He certainly isn't somebody that when he moves into town
is going to bring a bunk cake.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
That And obviously Kamala Harris speaking, she has decided that's
a run for governor of California, because that's what they
were talking about, which I'm actually glad because I need
her and Gavin Newsom on the same side and I
opposite says, fighting each other. I need them together as
a team because we need Democrats to really band together
and stand together and stop looking for fault within each other.
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That's the reason we are in the situation that we
are in right now, because it wasn't even from the
outside parties. It was from the inside parties fighting with
each other that got us to where we are.
Speaker 5 (22:24):
If you ask, I'm going to read that book. I'm
agreeing with you.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Yeah, because we you know, and I'm hoping that she
does take another run for presidency, even though I believe
that Boodajedg is our number one push right now. To
be president of these United States or for us the
Democratic parties, Concerner. But we shall see again by the
onto the tariffs, these terroriffs are going to be very destrimental.
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It's already costing people's jobs, it's costing people money, it's
costing people's livelihoods because we get a lot of our
exports from other places, and he is taxing. He's taxing
our allies. That is what blows me. Bobby, you're taxing
our allies. You're not taxing our enemies. You're texting the allies. Yeah,
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the allies. We need to work with us, but he
seems to be taxing them. He's not taxing our enemies.
They're getting over like a fat wreck. And the ones
that stand up to him, wing Canada has stood their ground,
China has stood their ground.
Speaker 5 (23:40):
Yeah, yeah, they walked away. I don't think we have anything.
I know that there were also to talks with them
with China, but I don't believe that anything, you know,
anything came to fruition. I know the EU he had
a big he's got a big a deal with them.
He said, it's sets a fifteen percent tariff on most
of their goods and they're supposed to be in reining
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into US. We'll see, We'll see what happens there. He's
he's upset with his boyfriend. Supposedly, he moved to nuclear
weapons closer to the border. He had the ships that
carry them move them closer to the border because Ukraine
is a mess. Russia is not, I don't want to
say falling in line. He's not asking them to fall
(24:20):
in line. He's asking them let's stop the war, and
they are just Putin is pushing through. I think I
almost feel like he's daring Trump, you know, and Trump
is someone that does not want any type of war,
So I don't know what that's going to get on there.
I think the romance is over though.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
Well was it a romance or was it a coward move?
Because I'm going to have to say, after I looked
at it as it was a coward move. What he
wants is to have the power that Putin has and
Kim Jong yuni. Yeah, what he will not what America
will not tolerate, including his own Democratic Party. Is they
sick of his bullshit. I think they're really starting to
see what it is and they're going to scale back
(24:58):
because he has been getting push back from his own
party because they over the bullshit. But let's see how
that goes. And all of this is coming from. All
of this, to me, is coming from this whole Epstein
trial thing, this whole these files of the f stain
will They will not release the names because I guess
they were trying to scrib whatever names they did not
want shown on their possibly. He is included. Now Julaie
(25:21):
Maxwell has been moved to a low risk prison. She's
getting all these perks and all of this so called
immunity because she's going to testify, but guaranteed, if this
is a you wash my hands, I'm gonna wash yours.
So she will exonerate him from any any wrongdoings just
so she can get her freedom or get whatever they're
(25:42):
going to offer her because she knows. And I'm sorry, Bobby,
my my conspiracy theory, and this is just mine. This
is not I high black effect or Bobby's. This is flames.
I think that somebody else knows besides Julai Maxwell, galat Maxwell,
and I do not believe that Jeffrey Epstein has perished.
(26:03):
I believe he is very safe because I believe that
he had a fair safe pro thing in line that
if something should happen to me, and possibly Julee Maxwell
released these names. So I don't think he's there now.
If he does, maybe it'll come out. But hell, at
this point, Bobby, what difference would it make? Trump is
already present, He is wreaking, and he is wreaking having
(26:24):
everywhere he goes. So at this point, at la stage
of the game, yes, what difference would it make? His family,
according to his social media, according to our social media,
according to the media, the news media. From what we
can believe, his children, his daughter and her husband, Evanka
and her husband Jerry Cushion, have bought an island, possibly possibly.
Speaker 5 (26:47):
I wonder if it's.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
To make it a luxury resource. So then they're the
money is coming in like like stolen goods but legally wow,
And then I'll think.
Speaker 5 (26:59):
You no, it is. And in Jilliane. Maxwell, she's moved.
We don't know what she's gonna do. We don't know
if they moved, you're closer to family. We don't know
what they're moved. But she's gonna she went down in security,
So there's something going definitely something going on there. And
he's asked the FBI to redact all of the files
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anything they have, take his name out, and there are
other prominent we don't know who the prominent people are,
these names that they want out as well. So it's
you know, I guess we're going to have to hold
the paper up to the light and see if you
can see whose name is through it. But yeah, yeah,
I just please, I don't I don't understand the whole
hub ab of it. I know that they were pedophiles,
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and people want to make sure we don't have a
pedophile in the White House, and that seems to be
that seems to be. Yeah, that seems to be hitting
them all more flamed than anything else. You know, Everything
else that this president has done is not scaring anybody,
but but the Epstein files not being released is sending
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them absolutely over the edge, you know.
Speaker 2 (28:04):
And some of his.
Speaker 5 (28:06):
Beat the drum.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
Yes, and because that was one of his campaign promises
he promised to go release promise, he promised to release
the MLK files. But when it came down to these
Epsteins files, because he seems to be affiliated with that,
and all these videos and pictures are coming up, and
then the young girl who came out apparently Pam Bondi
was one of the victims. Who is now the damn
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what is what is her role?
Speaker 5 (28:32):
Secretary of Attorney Attorney General Tim Bondi is Attorney General.
I didn't know that that Dutch just doesn't mean anything.
I just haven't read that. That is shocking. She should
be she should be even more careful. She's one of
the people that over promised. Remember she told us she
had the book or she had the files all on
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her desk and she just had to review them. And
then she comes out and says, well, there is no
book and there's nothing in the files. Yeah, you know,
honest and true. Well that's quite interesting. Well with quite
interesting with.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
That, with those files. You know, the Congress went home
on whatever they went on. They went on vacation till however,
because it's going to take time for them to clear
it up. They don't want to make this administration or
to people who voted for Trump and and to look stupid.
It's a little too late for that, but they don't
want people to look ridiculous because they lost themselves voting
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for this. And it blows me, Bobby that they love
to holler at the gay community. The LGBT community are
the pedophiles and are the freaks and boohoo. But when
it comes down to all these child molesters, you see,
they are preachers, they are clergy, they are teachers, and
they're all fucking Republicans. They're all in. So it's like,
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oh my god, what is the fetish wanting to have
sex with.
Speaker 5 (29:52):
A kid if you are so this is where people
get confused. Pedophiles are a pedophile there, they're anywhere. They
can be part of the LGBT community. They can be,
as we know, a priest, they can be a pastor,
they can be a rabbi, they can be a policeman,
they can be anything. Pedophiles of pedophiles, that is a
separate group than everything else. Someone sexuality does not. That's
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a fetish, as you just said, it's not who somebody is.
If you're straight, you're straight. If you're gay, you're gay.
If you're bye or bye, if you're those are, that's
your sexuality, not what you prefer. That's not your fetish.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
And that's what.
Speaker 5 (30:29):
Yeah, the whole it's there's a lot of time spent,
but it seems to be.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
Revenant with them. It just seems to be like it's
a normal to them to sleep with a fucking key.
It's really on the outside looking in, they trying to
make it almost, they trying to normalize it, Bobby, And
you just can never normalize that to me. But like
you said, going after the Epstein, they're going after people
because he won't release the Epstein files. But then you
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know that how many names are on there, and these
girls were under age. Those are still kids and they
may not have been your kid, but there's somebody's keys.
Twelve and thirteen years old is under age for grown
as man to be having sex with them.
Speaker 5 (31:19):
Yea, even the seventeen year old that Virginia is a Jeoffrey.
I kill her name either one who killed herself, god lover.
Her family wants them to release the files because they
said their daughter wanted to wanted to have all the
information out. But if they're redacted, I don't see the point. Almost,
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so you know, everybody's name is reject all the important people. See,
we're doing it again, the hals, the have nots, the
privilege over the non privilege, you know. So I don't,
I don't. I'm not going for it. And we're listening
to so much distraction. Obama is the fault. Oh yeah,
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he's doing He's doing the White House ballroom. Now, remember
he was going to pay. We don't need a ballroom.
He was going to a nicer ballroom. He was going
to pay for the ballroom. Now all of a sudden
he is gonna pay. It's gonna be two hundred million dollars.
But he's got sponsors as well. Why do I take
the sponsor money and put it towards helping people?
Speaker 2 (32:17):
Yeah, you cut cancer research for children, you cut medicare,
you cut a snap. You could to USAD for a
damn ballroom that you wanted because you need a party
for people to praise you in. That is all that is,
for people to come in and prose.
Speaker 5 (32:36):
His name will be on it, it will be the
It'll be the Trump Ballroom, is what it is like.
If you've got two hundred million dollars and this is
the way I think, then help somebody. They're they're taking
the contraceptives that us AI D we're giving underprivileged people
in other countries. We already have it flamm, we already
have it in their long term. Because you know, you're
(32:56):
not going to give somebody in Africa doesn't have a
pharmacy on the corner. The pill you can to put
in an aud or you're going to give those depot shots. Right,
he is not going to distribute that. He wants it destroyed.
It's going to cost us one hundred and fifty seven
thousand to destroy it because it has to be burned
twice because you kind of have those hormones. But instead
of just like the biscuits that for the kids that
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we're going to expire, just distribute at all. And if
you really thought about it, even though they're coming from
two different countries, the countries that you're going to be
sending it, to organize it so they came in at
the same time, and you could be giving the biscuits
to the children that are here, and you can be
servicing the moms in the older children so that they're
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not bringing more kids that can't be fed into the world.
You know, I just don't get it. There is no
with that. There is no empathy, no compassion in it's
a waste. We you and I, we've already paid the
money for these contraceptives to be put into the world.
Why are you going to get rid of the contraceptives
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and not. I'm telling you, I'm losing my s h
I t over it. It makes no sense to me,
no sense.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
Don't be scared. Don't be scared to say the word Bobby.
Don't be scared to say the word.
Speaker 5 (34:11):
I didn't want to be a potty map. But if
we have it, it's one thing. If we're saying, oh,
we have to come up with those no rehab it
they're sitting in Belgium, I believe. I think the biscuits
were sitting in India. Everybody you know called delta and
have it all delivered at the same time. Oh, whatever
your your air flight is, and have it delivered I
don't know, coordinate. It just seems absolutely crazy. The only thing,
(34:38):
and we'll see if something comes out of this, is
that there was a whole convoy, you know, the American
UH convoy Wood Cough and the the Ambassador to Israel
Hakkabie are supposed to be over in Gada looking at
the starvation, you know, to see what the what the
mechanism is to get the food in and to see
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what's actually happening. I don't think you'd have to be
one hard hearted Hannah to not be able to go
over there and look at these people and see see
how they're starving. Yeah, I figure something out.
Speaker 2 (35:14):
Children, all them babies and children and women in gods,
it's just it's just really disheartening and saying we watched that,
we saw that in real time. If you watch the news,
and you have to go on to watch certain news
stations because they will not show it. They don't glorify,
but they will not show the atrocities that are happening
over there. And of course we feel bad for though
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those are people. They don't matter what the American, black, white, whatever,
those are still people. And the babies, and if you,
if you have children, you understand that a child's pain
affects you as well, even if it's not your kid,
because you have your kid going through that. And that
is what we're losing. We're losing our humanitarianism in this world,
not just this country. Because everything is the dollar, everything
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is the dollar. I got more than you, I got
a bigger house, I got more more shining than you.
That you lose your humanitarianism in that, and that is
very sad by me, that we have become so materialistic
that we don't see people, we see material. We don't
see people. We see things.
Speaker 5 (36:15):
I know this. You know, Trump really wants that Nobel
Peace Prize. We haven't had any peace yet on his
on his watch, but he's he's talking about building food
centers in Gaza, and I think and that's why that
convoys over there. I don't know if that's his way
to get in there and get that Nobel Prize because
you know, Obama had it and so you know he
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needs to have it. But he's also getting mad Canada.
This is another thing we're talking about tariffs. Canada is
saying that they recognize the Palestinian state, so, you know,
because we have a two state solution is what everybody
has been talking about that we actually need. And Trump
is looking down at that and saying that if you know,
if they do that, then he might not be able
(36:57):
to keep having the tariff talk to move them down.
He might have to sanction them like he's doing to
Russia and hit them with a little something extra. And
I thought, really, Gonna, you're getting all up and that
is that that's not it should be a two party state.
Speaker 2 (37:14):
You know. What blows me about him is his obsession
with President Obama, because anything Obama has done. He wants
to blemish, he wants to stain, he wants to make
look bad because so he'll do anything that he can
to tarnish the legacy of President Obama, who has turned
out to be one of the best, cleenest And when
(37:38):
I stay cleanest, I ain't talking about in his attire
that was nice too, cleenest presidents that we have had
in our poor lifetimes, you know. But they look and
look at his searches and searches and searches to tarnish
this man's image just to think he's going to make
himself look better. That would not ever make him look
better if Obama, Obama came out to be the worst
president right now, but doing something bogush it's still with
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Trump Trump.
Speaker 5 (38:03):
Yeah, it would because he was a cool cat. I
don't know if like he didn't have he didn't have
cool cat status like when he was in school. He
probably always wanted it. He probably was more like the bully,
you know. He kind of pushed and so that's how
he got his friends, if he even had them. You know,
I really don't know. I don't know what he was like.
People don't really talk about it all that much. But
(38:26):
I think that's why he's obsessed with them.
Speaker 2 (38:29):
Well, I know, and he doesn't like to be outdone,
But it's another thing to be outdone by something that
I truly believe that you are against, which is a
person of color. So for this black man to be
a better president than you and be stated by the
whole country. You might have your followers or you're trying
(38:50):
to say what different, But they're actually starting to see
the real deal too, because guess what they are now
the brunt of his bullshit bigger, and they ask kick
more than we are.
Speaker 5 (39:00):
I know, I know they are on to where people on.
Speaker 2 (39:03):
To where on to where people are standing with their
sales mentally in this country. Before we go to that,
we're going to take a commercial break. So in New
York City last week we had a shooting, a mass shooting,
a gunman who who blamed the NFL because you know,
he played football and he got hit with a couple
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of football concussion thing.
Speaker 5 (39:29):
In high school. He was mad at the NFL because
they don't protect the people. Now, he was never in
the NFL, Like I don't. I think he had some
mental health issues to boot. He thinks he had CTE.
You only know when somebody dies when they have CTE.
But they think he was going to the NFL and
that in that building and just got off on the
wrong floor. But this is getting crazy flame.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
Where people are on edge. Bobby. That's why I say
you have to find joy in your life, because if
you turn on the news, it will depress you, it
will enrage you. It's so many emotions, but they're not
happy emotions. Even when you see a happy story, you
see a kid rescueing a dog that's drowning, or you see,
you know, something like you can't even enjoy the smile
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like oh that warms my heart because immediately after that
it's some bs that's coming on the news that just
completely supersedes what you're seeing to make you that you
gotta find happiness in yourself. I don't know this man's situation.
I don't know what happened, but I do I watched
the maid on an interview on CNN because she was
the cleaning lady there and he confronted her with a
gun and she put her hands up and say, I'm
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just the cleaning lady. He allowed he let her live.
Thank God for Jesus, so I'm telling you right now,
if you're ever in a situation, just scream I'm a
cleaning lady. It might save your life. I'm not saying
that to be a joke, but listen, desperate times caused
the desert message. She's here to tell the story. Because
he has a gun on her. He could have shot
and killed her.
Speaker 5 (40:58):
They had and you do you have to do? I
mean they say that to rape victims too, right, sometimes
because they're hot on theirself. If they allowed it to happen,
and they say, you have to whatever you do, you
have to go by your instinct. And if that kept
you alive at the end, it keeps you alive. So
if her saying that kept her alive, God bless her.
They had one person that was shot, and instead of
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even calling nine to one one from themselves, they called
the people. I guess they were on two floors. This
particular business owned two floors, and he called the people
on the floor either above or below, I don't know
which it was to warn them to lock the doors
and not let the guy in or try to get out,
you know, get to the to the stairs and get out.
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And I thought that was super brave. And then They
had a police officer who was not working and he
was shot as well. I guess he was trying to
help folks, try to get them out, but got shot. Anyway,
four people. You know, awful, awful.
Speaker 2 (42:01):
Stuff between that, I don't know the shoot and don't.
I don't tell you, Bobby, you just you wish you could.
Speaker 5 (42:12):
Walmart, Walmart, the stabbings and Walmart Mark Walmart crazy.
Speaker 2 (42:19):
I have boycotted Walmart since the dee asked, sais troumb wan,
so I don't have to worry about anything happening to
me at Walmart.
Speaker 5 (42:27):
It was I don't go just because of their purchasing practices.
It's just a personal thing. It's sort of like the
DEI thing. But there was a young marine in his twenties,
uh that they had a weapon, a gun registered. He
had it legally, and he grabbed the guy on the outside,
and I think somebody else came in and assistant. I mean,
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he sat on him. He told him to drop the gun.
He I mean dropped the knife. The guy probably saw
the gun and did and he literally sat on top
of him waiting for the police. And I thought, God,
bless you do you know how many more people he
probably help. So the guy stabbed eleven on the inside,
but he could have gone out in the parking lot
and stabbed a bazillion more. So really brave. That's that's
some brave stuff.
Speaker 2 (43:10):
And thank god for that marine who handled it in
that capacity as opposed to like the one that was
on the train and choked the guy till he killed them.
So thank you that that marine had the capacity and
the mentality to say, I'm just trying to subdue the situation,
not take in somebody's life. Yeah, because if you remember
(43:30):
about a year ago, they had an incident on the
train in New York City and the guy, the marine
choked the guy until he died. He was supposed to
do them, but he choke them until the guy was deceased. Bobby,
I don't know. I think some of this military training
is great, but if you already have some underlying cause
issues and some mental issues, or you feel inferior or superior,
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because you could feel either way, it sends you to somebody,
it sents you to another place. Bobby. I hope that
we never feel like that, like I'm less than you
or better than you. We are just people. And I
think if you see yourself as just people you might
allow the next person to live, no matter what kind
of day you have. No.
Speaker 6 (44:09):
I agree.
Speaker 5 (44:09):
I think adrenaline pay it plays a lot to in
those circumstances. I think you're not you know, he probably thought,
who knows the choking? I wasn't there. He might have
thought he was choking for two minutes and you know
it's fifteen minutes in the end. Did you hear anything
about I know that two of President Biden's aides were
(44:32):
were interviewed this week about his cognitive cognitive decline. Just
curious because I've been looking at Trump saying crazy stuff
and I'm thinking, jeez, it's everybody's really quiet now that
it's President Trump is acting a little bit of a fool.
He was falling asleep, he was it's something and he's
closing his eyes and I'm thinking, Donald, maybe you need
(44:53):
to go to sleep at night and not be up
at three in the morning on truth social you know,
putting out, putting out your your pearls of wisdom.
Speaker 2 (45:03):
Is that what you following it?
Speaker 5 (45:06):
Well, that's what I'm that was said that my most
sarcasm that I could. I mean, his latest thing is
there are for the for the citizenship test. They feel
it's too easy. It has one hundred questions. First of all,
I would like everybody in Congress, every anybody that holds
a public position to have to actually take the test
(45:27):
and see how they would do, including the president. Now
they're going to add twenty eight questions to it, and
it was oral before and they're talking about not necessarily
having it be oral. Yeah, well so I'm like, this
is the stuff you come up with in the middle again, distractions.
Speaker 2 (45:44):
But would that be in their native language because I
don't give me one hundred and twenty eight questions in English.
Speak Spanish or Russian or whatever.
Speaker 5 (45:52):
You remember, there's one language. Now, yeah, he's making he's
making English. Uh, that's the primary. You have to speak English.
You know, you're required to speak English. We'll see if
he gets the threat. These are things he's talking about.
Speaker 2 (46:09):
Very very very sadly. The damage that he is doing
and that he has done in these past six months
that he will do possibly in the next four years,
will take thirty years to repair. It's going to take it.
They predicted they will take about thirty years for the
repair the damage that he has done. But here's the
killing part, you know. And I want your guys to
hear me and hear me, and we're going to push
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this on every episode into the mid terms. A lot
of these bills and all these executive orders that he
has signed will not have any weight until after the
mid terms. What you have to do is make sure
because they're going to they doing it. They're pulling out
all the stops. Bobby has already talked about their redistricting
and rezoning because they're trying to set it up to
be to fall in their favor. But if numbers and strength,
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the numbers is what will help us win. The nine
million people that decided to sit out for the vote
that you all are kitchen getting your asses kicked, get
your ass up off that couch, and get your ass
to the pole, because there is strength and numbers. But
sitting home and complaining and going on social media and
leaving your comments that does nothing. This is something that
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we have to do to win. We have to take
back the country that we have where we can salvage
whatever we have left. Because as you can see, the
rich are not only getting richer, the rich are getting
phenomenally richer, and the poor are getting phenomenally poorer. There
is no in between. There is I am super rich
or I am destitute. You pick a side, you pick
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a side.
Speaker 5 (47:39):
It's he is making it. He is making it further
up and absolutely further apart, which supposedly he is not.
But that's actually what's happening. The job numbers weren't so great,
and I'm just I copied it down. I don't know
where the heck I saved it. The woman's name, it
was somebody that was. He fired her, Yeah, he fired.
Speaker 2 (48:02):
But it's about the job, about the jobs reports.
Speaker 5 (48:06):
But you can't, you know, you can't help it, like
the the numbers of the numbers. If if only seventy
eight thousand jobs are in, he said, she's manipulating them.
How do you manipulate either a job was added or
a job wasn't added. I don't know how you how
you manipulate that. But and I don't know how if
he puts somebody in, they're going to be able to
change that either if they don't have the job number,
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if they don't have the numbers, other than fibbing, you know,
I don't know. I don't know what you're going to
be able to do. With that, but he did get passed,
which was absolutely shocking. His attorney that a meal. Oh
is it is a bova? He said, she just got
a judge ship. Did I skip off of it? What
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the heck did I do?
Speaker 2 (48:50):
Why?
Speaker 5 (48:50):
Why is this guy? Yeah, a Neil Bow and a
lifetime appointment to a fegal appellet.
Speaker 2 (48:58):
Yeah, he fired she didn't run those numbers passed and
before she released it.
Speaker 5 (49:03):
But that's what your job. What you're looking at right
now is does it have her name?
Speaker 2 (49:10):
No? No, no, I'm saying that that's the reason I
thinking of why he fired her, because it made him
and she did not run it.
Speaker 5 (49:19):
Maybe that's not her hers, It's just it's all statistics, right.
So information goes into the system, you know, not not
information that we can control, and then and then the
system spills it out, you know, whatever that system is,
and it counts the jobs, and it counted that many jobs,
and then she's responsible to put it out. I am.
I know I have her name and it's on the
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tip of my tongue, but for the life.
Speaker 2 (49:41):
I don't have him, Bobby. Her name is Erica mcintarf,
Erica mc and she released it. She released the numbers
where before she ran him by President Trump. So he
had a meltdown because she released the true numbers, and
I guess he wasn't pleased with that. Again, y'all should
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have given him ten more seasons of The Apprentice on
NBC as opposed to one day in the Oval.
Speaker 7 (50:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (50:12):
Absolutely, absolutely, And instead of truly.
Speaker 2 (50:16):
It says it says in the report here, Hold on, Bobby,
it says in the report here. Instead of Trump helping
people get good jobs, Donald Trump just fired the statute
the status statistician who reported bad job dated that that Yeah,
that who reported the bad jobs data that wannabe king
doesn't like. Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts senator and bankruptcy law expert, posted,
(50:40):
uh so, yeah, he was angry with missus with doctor
mc mcintarford because she told the truth. You know, it
doesn't make him look good. Anything that does not put
him in a good light. You are getting the axe, Bobby. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (50:56):
And Biden put her in. So that was the other
she had two she had to you know, crosses against her.
Whoever he put in or whatever he did, he is
trying to systematically get rid of it, and a lot
of it is talk. You know, we do have to
say that. He says he's doing things, but stuff still
has to run through Congress and the Senate in order
to be able to get stuff done. Some some things
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he can control, other things he can't really recontrol. One
of the things he could control that he did an
excellent job at this piece of it is he stopped
the people coming in from the border. We're not talking
about deportations or any of that. He closed up our border.
That's not so hard to do. But what he gets
a he gets a poor grade on a D minus
(51:41):
app is there's no there's no reform. There's no immigration reform.
He hasn't put anything actually into place. All he did
was close the border. So the minute the next person
gets in, they might not agree with them and they
might open it back up. Let's fix it. Let's let's
have it so that we're not worried about the border
as much, and let's fix the problem. Let's get more
more border crops on the line, Let's get more judges
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that can actually vet people as they're coming through. Let's
get all the things that they actually need down there
in order to keep us safe, rather than just close
it and then just keep squawking about it. Yeah, that's
my true sense.
Speaker 2 (52:22):
Well, our country is in a very interesting position right now,
and I want to say we want to wait to
see how it unphosed, and I hope we're around to
see how it unphots because life as we know it,
as far as being an American citizens before twenty sixteen,
let me say before twenty sixteen, which was first anymore,
is very different. It's very different. And if you don't
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know what life was like before, they you about the kids, say.
Speaker 5 (52:48):
Twenty fourteen, I'd say when he started spewing vitriol, because
we've never seen this in any election, at least not
in my lifetime. I don't remember any candidate. It's, you know,
speaking poorly. Like if John McCain got in versus Obama,
I wouldn't be I wouldn't be the least bit nervous
because he was He's a hero, he's a champion. I
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might not have all of the same thought processes, or
my political stands might not be the same, but he
was a good man that was going to try to
do the best for the people. A perfect example of
that is when he was doing a town hall while
he was running and a woman started saying how terrible
President Obama is and she was so nervous because he's
such an awful man. And he said, no, no, no,
(53:32):
and he shut that down. He said, he's a good
family man. We just politically don't few things on the
same side. But if he gets in, I don't be nervous.
He's just going to handle things differently than me. And
I thought, that's a class act. That's somebody, you know.
And I don't agree with everything that he's done because
he was when he was mad at at Obama. Look,
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I mean he thought he was getting in. He was saying, well,
we'll just vote against him, and I don't think he
would have done that, but he said it. I will
say that when President Trump was in and he was
trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act, we get we
got the famous thumbs down, right, he wasn't voting for it,
and that led other people to be a little brave,
and we still have the Affordable Care Act, thank god,
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because again that's what my insurance is right now. So yeah,
I mean, he wants to give that thousand dollars to
newborn babies and the Treasury Secretary is saying that you
know that's a back door for privatizing Social Security. It's
going to screw up that whole system. I don't know
why we're giving a thousand dollars to baby well that
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they can't actually touch. So is it that he's going
to live off the interest? Not he, but the country
is going to live off the interest. I don't get it.
The only thing this week that I heard that made
me feel I went, oh, I like that he's even
thinking about it is you remember President Biden went in
and he negotiated on ten drugs with Medicare because people
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fall in line once you have the government insurance as
the rest of the insurances to to fall in line,
and he negotiated for lesser dollars. Of course he repealed that.
Trump did you know he didn't want that. But instead
of elderly people saying, Okay, I can have my insulin
or I can't have my insulin, he made it thirty
five dollars on a cap. Well. Trump has been talking.
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He spoke with seventeen pharmaceutical companies and he's telling them
they have to fall on line price wise with other countries.
We're never going to do that because they're there. We're
capitalist society here. You know, we're not Canada, but I
like that he's even talking about trying to do something
because if we saved money on pharmaceuticals, you know, sometimes
the cure is more I mean, the treatment is more
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lucrative than the actual cure. So if we're talking with
companies tal.
Speaker 2 (55:49):
Yeah, yeah, always, So I like that you discuss not
I will and I will keep you not healthy. I
will keep you at eighty seven if you're going to
keep having to pay me one hundred percent of my money.
So that is exactly what it is. I'm never gonna
let you get to ninety five or one hundred because
guess what, I'm going to keep you incapacitated so you
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can keep paying me. Now, that's just what it is,
ladies and gentlemen. This is episode three Bobby, Season five. Yeah. Yeah,
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Oh I am Clifford, Bobby on Instagram, Bobby Clifford on
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And at the laugh and Learned podcast page that's where you. Yes,
we said that, yes, yes, yes, So don't be sending
Bobby no nudies and all that you sent that to me?
Speaker 5 (57:19):
No, sweet Jesus, I got that in the beginning. I like,
I went like my eyes, my eyes, I couldn't. I'm like,
I can't see that.
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Well, unring that bell and sends to Monroe flamee listen
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Because why Bobby because your mind and your vote are
a terrible thing to waste.
Speaker 2 (57:53):
Mind you Bobby couldn't last week, y'all. So Bobby couldn't
know that slogan, So let me make her say it.
What's this ogod? Bobby? Here is laughing learn. We are
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Speaker 5 (58:03):
Trying to get you to change your mind. You'll only
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Speaker 6 (58:18):
Yeah, yeah, mm hmm.
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Yeah.
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