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Speaker 4 (01:39):
Hey hey, hey, this is comedian sam My Roe and welcome, Welcome,
Welcome to this week's episode of Laugh and Learn. I
am your host, but I have a gorgeous co host.
Her name is Bobby Clifford.
Speaker 3 (01:51):
Hi, your toots at how's it going?
Speaker 4 (01:54):
I can't call them up. Y'all know her as touts,
but all of you regulars know her as this. I
can't and she doesn't give you guys enough icons. Can
we have a couple of icons this week.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
But I'm gonna squeeze them in. I have been a
canned girl. I just look at I tried to go
can I try to get that, try to get that
nasal in? But you know I can't be made a
full of We'll say that.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
Well, I wish I can't get the more emails for
the money I donated, because when I tell you I
donated to the Balls campaign and that, I feel like
I'm on the wrist.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
It's like having the repall man at you. I mean,
they just don't stop. And I know it's because they
need they need money. Everything costs a fortune. One commercials
like a gazillion dollars. Yeah, but yeah, I mean, but
it is. It's a pain, and I just want to
make sure you're aware. It doesn't ever go away, honey.
They send it to you now for Congress, for Senate,
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for you know, you're like, who the hell is this guy?
Speaker 4 (02:54):
You know? Howking you for the Yeah, okay, well we
might not want to share that information because nobody gonn
want to. I just okay, so we taken that. We
taken that statement back right. Listen, it has been a week, y'all.
I was actually on don limon Uh, just as a flu.
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The other day, Don Livy has this podcast on YouTube guys,
uh the Limit Heads All your Living Heads, Hey, Limonheads.
And I was just listening to the conversation. It was
discussing j D Bands. A picture of him came out
in drag when he was in college that we will
talk about today. But I just went on there, so
if you guys get a chance to go in there
and look at it. And I was on with the
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young lady. Her name was Alexandra and then the guy's
name is aid I want to say it wrong, Garuku.
I got his book today. I thought they were very
pleasant and I'm yeah, I was looking just like I
look now. I was like, Don, I'm not in makeup.
He's like, I don't care, just come on, and he
loved that. I break. I changed the energy and I
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raised the energy on in the conversation it was. It
was about politics. So if you guys get chance, please
go listen to it. And some very exciting, exciting exciting
news me Flay Monroe, the comedian the one Y'all's Girl
is going to the DNC next Thursday.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
That is exciting.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
Yeah, I'm very excited about it and that's the big night, Bobby,
that's the night that come to hairs speaks and Beyonce
is singing to bring her out, girl my face. I
hope the person next to me is bigger than me,
because I might follow on and crush them.
Speaker 3 (04:29):
I see, I could be I could be there like
a mattress, like a vaga. Yeah, Monday, Biden and Hillary
Clinton are speaking. Baraka speaking on Tuesday. Wednesday is Bill Clinton,
I believe, and uh Tim Wallas will accept on will
accept on Wednesday the nomination and then you get the
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drum roll, please you get to actually see Vice President Harris. Yeah,
that's I wonder what I wonder if Amber Rose is
gonna help skipping her jump. Wonder who's who they're gonna
get for for for the big wigs that kind of
come in and schmooze people, you.
Speaker 4 (05:08):
Know who I think they personally should call the team
of Laugh and Learn, because we are the face of America, body,
because and honestly that is the truth. And I mean
I would have to like pinch you or some ship
because you're gonna keep on going on like please stop,
come back, But we are the face of America. We
are what America looks like I will.
Speaker 3 (05:30):
I know my asses morbidly ob some America, and I
certainly get.
Speaker 4 (05:36):
What America looks like.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
That would be, that would be a lot of fun.
I will probably have a puddle underneath me because I'd
be so nervous, but I'd rally and I do it.
That would be. That would be so much fun. Oh,
you're gonna have the best time. I'm telling you.
Speaker 4 (05:49):
Yeah, I will be wearing my masks, y'all, because I'm
telling y'all right now, Coch is on the uprids. I
will have my mask on. And if you guys, be
careful and be safe, be cautious because there's a lot
going on. But yeah, I'm excited about it. I'm really
really excited. So I'm looking forward to it. Is it
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and it's a historic moment, and I'm going to go
live as much as I can. I'm gonna do also
some taps when I meet people, because I'm sure I'm
going to meet a lot of people. I don't know,
maybe it'll be my perfume, but I'm sure I'm going
to meet a lot of people.
Speaker 3 (06:21):
So yeah, I want you to meet Don in person.
I want you to see Don in person that that'll
come that'll tickle me in in your own hometown. That
tickles me too.
Speaker 4 (06:30):
Yeah, but Gerdy got the streets blocked off. Good God,
you probably need to get there at two o'clock for
a bit that's gonna happen at six because security gonna be.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
That's the truth. I think you're Actually I wouldn't even
I'd be saying you probably have to go in the
morning for something that's going to happen, because you're exactly right.
If they have twenty thousand people going in that building, Like,
how many seats does that hold? You did that for
Dave right, that's a lot of seats. That's a lot
of people to pat down and take your stuff. Ooh,
do you have like a little seafood purse or something like?
(07:00):
You should bring that too so they can see right
through it. Something you can carry your stuff into. Are
they letting people bring pocketbooks in?
Speaker 4 (07:06):
Yeah? I looked at a little seat through person there,
but it was too small. I'm a family one of
those sea through backpacks. But anyway, I.
Speaker 3 (07:15):
Know, I'm sorry. You know what was said that was
over is the Olympics are rover. But we got one
hundred and twenty six medals. That's pretty exciting.
Speaker 4 (07:22):
Yeah yeah, and did you see that?
Speaker 3 (07:25):
Did you see the whole I was looking at it
like I see in an article, and they were before
we got wait wait, before we go to the negative.
Speaker 4 (07:31):
That's positive positive.
Speaker 3 (07:34):
I don't understand it. They're taking a metal away from
a gymnast.
Speaker 4 (07:38):
Well they were going, they were going to but I
say that they they're not going to do that. Now
who they're not going to do it.
Speaker 3 (07:44):
So let's go to the positive, all right, Because no,
I didn't understand it. I felt badly for because the
hiccup was that if you're questioning something, questioning a performance,
the coach has to do it within I'm making en
up point forty five seconds, and her coach did in
forty seven. But he actually had a time stamps thing.
It's all like it's like too much.
Speaker 4 (08:08):
But for that debacle, someon bios has become the most decorated.
Speaker 5 (08:12):
His ship gymnast. Right, Yeah, So for women, let's get
to the positive. Let's talk about who I all did
with Chakai Richardson, who y'all pounted out two years ago
because she tested positive for THAC, came on through and
got her a silver and then got her or was
it a gold?
Speaker 3 (08:31):
Did she get a gold? I don't know if she
got it, I'd have to look.
Speaker 4 (08:34):
I don't know. I think she got a gold as well.
The second she get with the group.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
Was it the relay that that they got the girls
got I.
Speaker 4 (08:42):
Think so and those and then and then the young
man from here who uh he with COVID. He got
a bronze, mind you with COVID. Imagine if he didn't
have COVID.
Speaker 3 (08:55):
Oh I'm still here. Keep gone with COVID. Yes he was.
I don't know where I'm in the dock, everybody. I
don't know what happened. He got it with COVID. He
got a bronze slim. Can you imagine if he if
he was on his A game.
Speaker 4 (09:13):
Yeah, I think you got a ghost in your house, Bobby.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
I do the lights? The lights went on and went off.
And the funny thing is, I'm looking outside. It looks good.
It's not like we're having any crazy crazy weather.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
We had that yesterday. But we'll get to the earthquake too. Yeah.
I was so for and then it was it was
so many But France did will what was it? Jamaica
what country was the first day, was that first time
ever winning a gold medal? It was a couple of them,
it was. But yeah, I'd love to see all the
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color in the Olympics. And it makes me wandered back,
you know, because they would only have a person of
color in the sixties and seventies, maybe one, possibly two,
and and lets you know that have we been allowed
to be involved in these games this whole time with
you know, with a clear, fresh slate, we could have
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been thriving in Olympics for years and years and years
because color don't make you not be a great athlete.
If you're a good athlete, you're just a good athlete.
Michael Fefter's is white as white, are you, Bobby? And
he was a fantastic swoman, y'all. That is why I'm saying,
you have to see people from with their talent, not
for who you want them to be. I thought that
was great to see so many people, so many people
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of color. Just listen, we even had a woman and
now she wasn't from America, but a woman in a joustice.
Speaker 3 (10:42):
Yes, I love it. I don't I fence, I don't
get it. You know, it's back in the day I get,
but I don't get. But it's like the archery. Oh
my god's lam did you see the did you see
the Australian breakdancer? I thought that was a joke at first,
and they reported on that. I said, what what is this?
(11:02):
You know, like it was so stupid, you know, I
thought it was I thought it was a complete joke.
It wasn't a joke. I don't know what that was like.
That was an embarrassment to the country. I don't Oh
my god, she won't be doing it a second time.
I don't think.
Speaker 4 (11:15):
Well, I love that breakdancing got seen because breakdancing has
been around since the eighties and it is a very
physical dance, very because those young kids stand on their heads.
It's been around and do all kinds of stuff. So
that is a very physical dance. That that is what's sports.
Sports is physical.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
But she wasn't physical. She looked like she was taking
a nap in her grandma.
Speaker 4 (11:41):
Was it the girl from China who won?
Speaker 3 (11:44):
Yeah, yea yea yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4 (11:45):
I think she was awesome. Oh my god, yeah, I couldn't.
Speaker 3 (11:50):
I never could break dance.
Speaker 4 (11:52):
Some of those some of those physicians did something to
me I ain't going even front. But oh my god,
speaking of doing something, let me say a public apology
to the young lady who we all thought was a
trans woman. She did look quite mastering, and the headline
and the picture that y'all put up did not help.
So we're gonna partially blame somebody. We're gonna point the
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figure at the media too, because the picture y'all put
up with the headline, it made me, yes, it made
it look like it was a trans woman, and we
all went after her, and myself included. So I apologized
that I just want her to know publicly. I went
from hong to punch to wanting to hunt. Yeah, oh
my god.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
Oh she wasn't a looker though there was. I mean
she yeah, yeah, I did get her nose was said
about looks. Oh my god, you're too funny. But yay,
it was nice. You know, now on in a few years,
you know, dove the Winter Ones. But I thought that
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this felt like a really positive experienced. I love seeing
Snoop Dogg and MafA Stuart there. I loved that Jill
Biden you know, was over there, wrote rooting our guys
on and girls.
Speaker 4 (13:09):
And Mayor Karen bathroom here when Mayor Karen bathroom in LA.
You know what, you know what it's told me, Bobby, Honestly,
now that I'm looking at it and I'm reflecting on
it as a whole American and as a whole person,
all the controversy had about the gays and about all
the LGBT stuff in the beginning, and we will to
me all of this with all of these women and
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all the diversity in the Olympics this year, it kind
of showed me like, oh, we are ready for a
trans athlete arena. To me, that's just my personal opinion.
And I'm looking at it like because.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
I think I think so too.
Speaker 4 (13:46):
You showed so much diversity, you use so many gays
in the opening, and so so now you you really
to me, you just have segued to the perfect time
to say, hey, we're including trans athletes. Now they have
their own you know, their own every I think that'll
be great.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
But that's just my I do too, because those those
female athletes that were it was bombed, they were just
as packed those stadiums as the male males were. Well,
when you and I were coming up, that wouldn't have
been the case other than gymnastics and like the figure skating.
You know, everybody kind of went to those and those
would always be packed. But nobody was looking at female
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basketball and all that stuff.
Speaker 4 (14:25):
When I saw Rindy grind there win her gold medal,
and to think of what she was, what situation she
was in just a year and a year crying, yeah, crying.
Speaker 3 (14:34):
So she's an honorable person. When I heard her speak
about how Whalen should have got out first, she said,
I screwed up. I made a mistake. He didn't do anything,
and he'd been there five years at that point. She
I just thought, oh my god, she gets it, like
she's owning her piece of it. Although it was you know,
the punishment has to fit the crime. You know, what
they should have done was put her back on the
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plane and said no, no, we're keeping the stuff out.
Speaker 4 (14:58):
Congratulations to all basket do our team, all the sports,
everybody who wont from America and other tideses because those
as work hard for that. Where we go on, Boy,
what's next?
Speaker 3 (15:10):
What's did you see in the news that the Republicans
have targeted the Biden administration effort for voter registration and
they're suing him. You they don't like that he's making
it easier for people.
Speaker 4 (15:26):
What wait, wait a minute, Bobby so Joe Biden, because
the voter suppression is real and it's still happening in
the South. In some states they're really happening, like Georgia
and Florida and apparently Texas. Wait a minute, what.
Speaker 3 (15:40):
If it's on the It was on the top of
your notes is yep. The article goes, Republicans targeted Biden
Administration's effort to expand access voter registration with new lawsuit.
Speaker 4 (15:49):
And where is where is this article from?
Speaker 3 (15:53):
This is CNN says, right on the top, somebody named
Devon Cole. Yeah, Devin Cole wrote it.
Speaker 4 (16:00):
But we have to drop the source.
Speaker 3 (16:02):
Yep, yep, yep, yep. But that's that's at the top,
It says. A group of state attorneys attorney general sued
Biden administration Tuesday over federal effort to expand access to
voter registration. The lawsuit targets and executive order issued by
President Biden of March of twenty one that directed the
heads of all federal agencies to submit proposals for their
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respected agencies to promote voter registration and participation through various
points of contact with the public. So, for instance, one
of the things that they're upset about is that in
your SSI check you get if you get a check
or you get something sent to the house, they're going
to put something in that says please register to vote.
Here you go. They think that's illegal. It should be
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up to the states to send it. Oh my god,
government should not make it. Not be getting involved.
Speaker 4 (16:49):
They are really pushing this voter suppression. Lazy general. We're
going to see you here at laugh and Learn vote
dot org. It takes less than two minutes to make
sure that you are register and that all your ducks
are in a row, because it will be that kind
of contest come over.
Speaker 3 (17:06):
I was really shocked. So I get the CNN alerts,
I get News Nations, CNN, Katie Kirk, something called the
Daily Skim, and then I get my local ABC News,
which is channel five. I'm trying to think of it's
just your you know, one of the one of the
regular stations. And when it popped up, I was surprised.
It's an article by someone named Devin Cole, and yeah,
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they're they're going after the They're going after the Treasury Department.
That's one of the first place people that they're going after.
They are just have their knickers in a twist. They
think that, uh, he had no right to do it.
And it's all spelled out in the twenty twenty one
White House fact sheet, so that if you want to
go on to you know, the white House dot gov.
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There you can get all the information about what what
Biden actually did. I think it's a great time. I think,
either federally and or locally, we should get reminders. Some
people lose the track of the dates. We just had
the primaries, right. People were confused that they They're like, oh,
I'll vote in November, but if you didn't vote for
your person, you know, in July, you know when we
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got it in August. Different states have different primaries different times,
depending on you know, what they're what they're doing. The
president obviously is different, but the senators and stuff, you're
not going to see your person, you know, you got
to vote in the primary. So they're there in November.
Speaker 4 (18:27):
I think by just doing that, because he knows that
they are trying to do all this voter suppression, he's
just fighting fire with fire right now. So they're going
to do all that they can to make sure that
it just does not look good for people to get
out there and vote. They're going to make it as
difficult as possible because they're on a mission to win,
and so are we. And that's just the truth it is.
Speaker 3 (18:46):
He's trying to me. He is trying to do whatever
he can. He had his first interview on NBC with
Bob Costa. I don't know if you saw it. I
saw the bulk of it. I didn't. I have to
be honest, and I didn't see all of it. He
was pissed, you know, he did it a very nice way.
He said that his Democratic colleagues in the House and
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Senate thought that he was going to hurt them. You know,
it was going to be it was going to be
a trickle down and they could they could potentially lose
their seats. So between that and he knows what a
danger Trump is that he felt obliged that he had
to leave. So, you know, and a lot of people
I'm hearing a couple of the talking heads they were
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talking about it. I think it was on Chris Cuoma.
You know, I love me some Chris Cuomo. He has
something called the Cuomo project, and he was on with
a gentleman Morgan. And Morgan everybody knows that personal injury
attorney brilliant. He is something somebody that they call a bundler.
So he is a guy that if if Biden happened
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to be coming to whoever is coming to Long Beach,
he would get all of the you know, mucky MUCKs
of Long Beach and family and whatever else, have a
little din or try to collect as much money. And
that's what his role. So they were talking about about
Biden in the way that he's kind of had to exit.
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Mister Morgan wasn't too pleased with it, you know, he
thought it could have been handled a little bit differently,
and they were lea staying he was not happy. They
think that the reason why he came out so quickly.
So remember we got the notice on the Sunday, we
got the notice that Biden was stepping down, and then
within what was it ten minutes, he went and said
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he was supporting her. Well, what the two of them
were discussing, and what they say that the people that
they speak to are discussing is that they wanted a caucus.
So Nancy Pelosi wanted the caucus. President Obama wanted the caucus,
but because they sort of forced him out, he backed
it right away, so there was no chance of having
like a mini primary.
Speaker 4 (20:56):
From what it looks like right now, he made the
right decision. He made them there. First of all, let's
applied President Joe Biddy for choosing his over his personals,
not even over his party, because he still supports his party,
but he choose his country over his personal feelings, which
you won't get that with the other one. And I'm
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loving the seat that I'm seeing all of these Caucasian people,
and I keep saying this choose now. They even Republicans, now,
lifelong Republicans who just don't they they are choosing country
over party because party has disappointed them. You said something
very prolific the other day, body, when you said that
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they're their candidates are turning into an embarrassment for them.
It really, they really are. The Republicans have dignity. The
Republicans are know the good ones, because there's some bad ones.
That's bad. They have dignity. They have they have a
statue of where they live by and a body they
have to raise their children by. But this one here
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then threw the baby out with the bath water, the soap,
the tub, the dish detergent, and the baby. Good God. Yeah,
and I think they're tired of everybody, honestly, So I
applaud your Biden for that. I applaud your Biden for
being I'm an American. I want to save our country.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
Yeah, he's a true here's a true patriot. But I
tell you what else he is. He's a mech like
me and boy, we hold a grudge like you can't believe.
When we get bullshit, we get over it after a
few minutes. But I think he's just going out the
way that he wants to go out. I am sure
that he would have loved to have had her, you know,
have a part of having her as the first female president.
Speaker 4 (22:41):
Well, I'm out of that last whole statement that she
said before I even spoke. Wait a minute, did you
say monkey bunk? Oh, Bobby? You white? For real? Did
you all? You Bobby say monkey bunk?
Speaker 3 (22:54):
Super white?
Speaker 4 (22:55):
For those of you all who don't know what monkey
bunk is, those are the high ends, the big you know,
you know, yeah, the Elon Musk and the Bill Gates. Yeah,
but Bobby said monkey muck. Oh see, I learned to
do I learned to do phrase. Okay.
Speaker 3 (23:13):
Another thing they asked by them, which I actually loved this,
So it made me kind of gave me the warm
fuzzies because everything is in such turmoil right now, you know,
on both sides, the Dam's and the GOP. But they
asked him what they thought of Harris's VP pick, and
he said, you know what, He's my kind of guy.
He said, if we grew up in the name same neighborhood,
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we would have been friends. He's he's real, he's smart,
he's known him for years, and said he loves them.
See if he's actually made the perfect pick. So I
like that too.
Speaker 4 (23:44):
I think that comes across very well with bands too,
because he does sing like the guy next door, the
neighbor that will help you jump start your car one morning, Yeah,
will help you change your flat tire. That's very American,
that's very American. I really like that about him.
Speaker 3 (24:02):
Yeah, me too. I really love it. Yeah, I love it.
And the other thing that it reminded me of you
because the word distractions, uh. President Biden said was he
felt also that if he had stayed in he would
have been nothing but a distraction. Nobody would be having
the hard conversations it would be all about because it
is for six weeks, my god, that's all five six weeks.
That's all we spoke about right since the debate, instead
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of talking about what the hard issues are. So anyways,
that's Joe Biden.
Speaker 4 (24:30):
And show you how the other shoot and finally failed,
because now y'all not talking about Trump, and Trump is
clearly having.
Speaker 3 (24:37):
Losing his bananas.
Speaker 4 (24:40):
Some discombobulations on the campaign trip and live of y'all
see it, but it's something else. When it's with him,
it's nothing else. It's the same thing that y'all said
about Joe Biden. It's the same thing. But now y'all
can't compare the old man to the older man. Now
y'all can compare the old man to the younger, more savvy,
more concites, more experience, ready for this job. Woman. Ooh,
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and she's coming like a train with no breaks. I was.
Speaker 3 (25:08):
Did you hear? I listened because I can never listen
for a long period of time to Trump. But he
had been howking that ex Elon Musk interview, And you know,
I think that Elon might be a brilliant man. But
he's gonna sharpen his interview skills. But he had been
banned for it, right because he was causing confusion, and
(25:28):
all of a sudden, now he's back on his victory lap.
And he found him like Carol Channing, I can't even
do a good Carol Channing impression. I don't know if
his dentures. His effident kind of dried up for but
he didn't sound he was People were trying to say
it was something like, you know, a stroker. It wasn't
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anything like that flame. It was there was something dental.
I don't know if he just had a filling or something.
But he sounded a bit off. But sweet Jesus, he's
on with the same old stuff. I mean, it doesn't change.
As you said, give him a microphone for.
Speaker 4 (26:01):
Five minutes, not five four. Don't we give him that
extra men four minutes, four minutes and just let him go.
He cannot help himself. He cannot help himself.
Speaker 3 (26:12):
He's he's he digs his own grave, which which they
actually were saying it was like a calamity. I think
that's another word they were using. You know, he you
could see the gop all like holding their head and saying,
for the love of God, stay on task. He just
could not help himself. He went in. Of course he
has to do the bashing. You know, it starts out
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with the felon in the in, the million in, the
billionaire sitting down, and then he's saying he's making comments
like inflation has never been as high in one hundred years.
It was forty one years. And the reason we have
the inflation is because of COVID. So it wasn't like
President Biden did anything wrong. He actually kept us from
going into you know, a terrible depression during all that,
(26:55):
like some countries dead. He said that bacon was fortified
five times higher than when he was in office, seventeen
percent four to five times. And he was saying like
there was there's no global warming, that's not a big thing.
And so it so the water drives up a quarter
(27:16):
of an inch every four hundred years, No, we're having
like one nineteenth point one nine a year is drying up.
So it's like a real thing. They fact checked him
and said he was at least twenty times. ABC fact
checked and said at least twenty times he spoke out
a turn.
Speaker 4 (27:33):
Well, here's the thing first of all, with that whole
bacon scenario, if your bacon is high, come and shove
with I shop, my bacon is free. I'm just gonna
leave that right there. Oh no, I'm just kidding. I
saw that. But then they were just talking about that
on MSNBC that that they because the Dow Jones crashed
(27:54):
a couple of days ago, but then the next day
came right back, So you know that that whole all
of that is a game chance. Anyway, they just grasping
as strong as Boby Cliff that they are. He's grasping
as strows to try to really could keep his composure
because I think they thought that it was a shoeing
with Joe Biden, and it looked like it was a
shoe and it did. It looked like we got this
(28:16):
in the bag. We really don't even have to do anything,
which is why he never debated or anything. But then
after Biden did that debate, which I wish he wouldn't
have done, but now hindsight is twenty twenty.
Speaker 3 (28:26):
Looking back, there's a reason for everything, probably, and I'm.
Speaker 4 (28:28):
Glad he did it because then he was able to
move out the way and appoint Kamala Harris here too.
And the joy behind and the excitement behind us having
a fresh new candidate who is trying to stop all
the foolishes just happened with this overturning Row versus Way.
You know, two days before he did that elon Musk interview,
(28:50):
he was on one of his he was on an
interview or rally, and he was talking with someone and
see he said that he's single handily or was it
the interview after fifty four years, that he needs personally,
single handedly overturn Roe versus Way. If it wasn't a
nail in his conference for women, that was actually a
nail in his coffin because right now, statistically in states
(29:11):
that they have banded abortions, they have young women and
young and young ladies bleeding out in the emergency room
because they refuse service for them. It is y'all, y'all
not looking at these stories. There are horror stories out here.
They can't afford to come to a state like California
where I'm at, where it's okay. They can't afford that.
And Bobby made a very valid point earlier. If they
(29:32):
also get up and start moving what you can't even
do that. You know, your familiarity, your family, what you know,
you can't by the economy will crash if too many
people that have one state to go to another state
just for that that state with crumble. It is preponderous
to what what what women are facing. And I said
on the birthday slub months ago, women are gonna make
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us win this. Women are gonna win this for us.
I believe that.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
I think, yeah, I think. So we got to get
those mintle people, so you know, we want to we
want to get the kind of swing votes that are
sort of on the fence. And the more he keeps talking,
you know, but another big fallacy, since we're gonna make
everything transparent, supposed he had this big twenty one second blip.
He didn't there was an emergency. Trump at a rally
that there was some sort of medical emergency and he
(30:19):
was waiting for it. He was probably you know, frustrated
that they weren't clearing them up quickly enough, but he
was waiting for them to be clear before he continued
to talk. So there's nothing wrong with them. That just
that his the goofy things that he said. Oh and
I and I apologize. It was a CNN fact checker,
not ABC that said he made.
Speaker 4 (30:38):
What seeing in fact check? Somebody? Have they seen them?
Forget conven Oh, because I was about to say, what
see an anthact check somebody?
Speaker 3 (30:52):
They I mean must didn't hold him. There was nothing
that he really because he doesn't want to he really
wants to get into politics. He didn't hold him accountable
really for everything. They were kind of like, you know,
he was lobbing softballs at him and letting him go
on his rant. But you know, thank god, that's it.
And and wasn't it DeSantis that had all the technical
(31:14):
glitches on on Elon Musk's X as well when he
was coming out when he was doing his campaign. I
guess it was a forty minute a forty minute delay
trying to get the platform up and running. They did
have a million people that that hopped on them.
Speaker 4 (31:31):
Well, here's did Trump bash Elon mustards equipment like he
bashed at the National Association of Black Journalists because they
suppose they have had a glitch too. And I guarantee
you he didn't carry you on the same way.
Speaker 3 (31:45):
No, because he knew one was going to kiss his
rear end and he knew the other and he knew
the other one with the other ladies were going to
hold him a task.
Speaker 4 (31:53):
I was going to say something else, and I'm glad
you get that out.
Speaker 3 (31:58):
We do have the debate. I mean, the debate is
on ABC on the tenth, and it's going to be
David Moore and Lindsay Davis. I don't know Lindsey Davis
all that well.
Speaker 4 (32:07):
She works with him. She actually fills in, you know,
I watched the World News every day, so she feels
in for him when he's not there. So she's she's
really good, and she works on CNN. She has a
show CN.
Speaker 3 (32:17):
So I'll be interested. I'd be interested. I think, what
do you I think that Kanawa has to hold him
accountable and fact check them, but she has to do
it in a way that she's not leaning two head kies.
We're trying to get those middle people. I don't think
she could. She can come at him like a prosecutor.
I mean, they'll culture up and all that stuff.
Speaker 4 (32:36):
But yeah, but and I personally think my view is
I would love for her to come in and remind
everyone of the promises that he made in twenty sixteen
that he delivered none of them home because then it's
hard for you to fight you because she would be
lying on them. But if she brought up everything that
he ran on, especially that border wall that he said
he was gonna build this big, beautiful wall, never built
(32:59):
in Mexico going to pay for it. They never have.
I think leading going in like that because you're not
attacking him, mean, you're just reminding the American people of
all the promises that he never delivered in order to
win the first time.
Speaker 3 (33:14):
He did it. He was going to repeal and replace Obamacare.
He did get rid of a fine. Remember there was
like a small twenty five dollars fine. I think you
got hit at tax time and I think it was
your state. I don't think it was everybody. I think
it was state by state. We had in Massachusetts if
you didn't have insurance. So he got rid of that,
but that was it. He never repealed a place, replaced.
It remained the same. He was he was going to
(33:37):
build the wall and make Mexico pay. He built five
miles of the nineteen nineteen hundred and fifty four miles,
and the bulk of what he did was just refurbish
existing walls. So he didn't he didn't do anything there
that he was going to do. He redirected federal funds
to cover it taxes.
Speaker 4 (33:58):
I'm just going to say this, he ran out of
money because the rest of that wall. Hold on the
rest of that wall cost it one hundred and thirty
thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (34:07):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (34:08):
Where happened to that one hundred and thirty thousand dollars.
It must have been.
Speaker 3 (34:14):
It must have been a stormy day.
Speaker 4 (34:16):
It must have been a storm mid night, and it
wasn't see and it.
Speaker 3 (34:21):
Wasn't a long one. For what we heard, he didn't
get he didn't get Merchant out. He was looking he
lost his third try and trying to have Merchant recuse himself,
the judge said. On the Hush the hush money trial,
the judge said, he presented nothing. I was watching him,
(34:41):
he was on ABC News. He was. He said, he
presented nothing new. It was literally the same packet from
the second time to the third time. And there's no
him having feelings about something or whatnot. That's not that,
you know, valid reason for him to recuse himself. You know,
because he's upset that the daughter is a Democrat and
works for democrats. Well, that's not him if it's okay
(35:02):
for a Supreme Court justice to hang a flag upside
down or to take million dollar trips, and you know,
because that was all over the news over the past
couple of months, then I think that this judge, who
seems to be doing a very fair and reasonable job,
I think it's okay for him to stay in, but
he must be losing his bananas.
Speaker 4 (35:20):
Well. I love that because it's going to I think
Bobby the fallout possibly will be when it when if
he loses then or when it really looks like he's losing.
I don't want to go back poll numbers. We went
by pole numbers. No, no, I'm not going I'm doing
my job as a democratic voting American citizen. I'm going
(35:41):
to get my budget the polls and get everybody I
know to the polls to make to vote. But I
think people will jump ship when they see that it
is a lost cause. And I really don't believe that JD.
I really do not believe that JD. Vans is going
to make it to the finish line. I think he
is definitely going to replace him, and I do believe
he's going to replace him with Nikki Hayley because then
there'll be a man and a woman versus a man
(36:02):
and a woman, because that'll look fair.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
That would have been smart. But Nikki went likes the
big show to me, So I don't know if she's
you know, waiting for her chance. If she thinks he's
only going to stay in four years, and she doesn't
think he's going to stay forever because you're only going
to have to vote once Christians. Wasn't that what he's said?
Speaker 4 (36:18):
And then she's, well, she's wishy washed and she has
proven that to him. But flip, yeah, so you know,
I don't know how much weight she's going to have.
And again, when she first came out, when it was
like six, ten or twelve of them, I thought she
was good. But the more she talked, the further away
from the White House she got because she just don't know.
(36:39):
She just she went somewhere else.
Speaker 3 (36:42):
If it was up to If it's up to former
President Trump, though he does not like to ever admit
that he has ever done anything wrong, he is, I
think he'll he'll stick to his guns. If the GOP
comes and says no, this is what has to happen,
and he actually listens to them. I think you're you're
into something there because I don't know where he's I
(37:03):
don't know how Vance is helping him, to be quite
honest with you, you know, I don't know what he's
not adding anything.
Speaker 4 (37:11):
Yes, he's standing, and he is standing in Donald Trump's lights.
You must stand in his shadow, not in his life.
Remember this is the same man who sass swipe and
walked in front of Queen Elizabeth a huge no no.
Speaker 3 (37:29):
Oh yeah yeah, I can't even.
Speaker 4 (37:31):
So you cannot stand in his light. From what I
have seen and experience and witness personally that well on TV.
I ain't never met the man. Yeah, because you meet me,
I'm gonna let him grab me by the wuha and
he gonna have a handful of wuha.
Speaker 3 (37:49):
The only thing I've sared. You know, I'm a little
disappointed that Vance is going after Tim Wall's military career.
So Tim joined, as we know, it's seven Team. He
joined the National Guard. He never had to go overseas
for a war or anything, but he still was on
the front line. He trained for everything. He was down
on there was a flood, he was, you know, whatever
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they needed the National Guard. Jeez, Trump was going to
call him the National Guard himself. So he did the work.
He did service, and the other one was a journalist.
I don't know which one is better. They both did service.
I'm appreciative. I wasn't there. I could never have been
in the military. I wasn't brave enough.
Speaker 4 (38:26):
Here's the thing, people who have not been in the military,
just like I said about people who are not parents,
you have no right to say anything about that. You don't.
You know he and mind you if he never went
overseas the war. He served twenty four years in the military.
That is admirable at best by itself. You know.
Speaker 3 (38:49):
I agree, service, yes, and with family.
Speaker 4 (38:55):
Anything could have happened while he was in them twenty
four years. It just didn't happen while he was in
those four years.
Speaker 3 (39:00):
Yeah, and he ran for Congress. So that's the other
thing they're trying to twist. Well, you got out before
your unit deployed. No, he got out whatever the period
of time was, because he was running for Congress. You
can't be in the National Guard and have any type
of campaign. So, you know, I think we should just
say thank you for your service and we should move on.
(39:20):
That's nothing. Let's get to the real issues, not this
chicken shit. I'm so sick of talking about this stupid
well icon.
Speaker 4 (39:29):
So as soon as we come back from this neck
commercial break, we're going to give you this no more
chicken shit right back.
Speaker 3 (39:40):
We're back and the big hallabaloo. And I'm sure you're
hearing it is people want Harris to be out and
about and talking. We had spoken earlier. I think maybe
what she's doing is, and I'm looking for your input,
is I think she's probably trying to hold off until
the DNC and get all her policies in order and
(40:01):
have everything crisp, so when she goes for the interviews,
she's not like second guessing or whatnot. My guess is
that a lot of those policies are going to come
out at her speech at the DNC. Supposedly the economic
one is supposed to come out this week. I don't
know if it's tomorrow or Friday. I think it's in Raleigh.
I think it's an event. Actually, I apologize the NewsNation
(40:23):
was saying she has an event Friday and Raleigh and
that's where she's going to give us the economic policy.
I'm really interested to see what she's got there.
Speaker 4 (40:31):
I think that, like you think Bobbie. I think she's
going to drop that on Friday, but I think she's
going to save some stuff for the DNC and she's
going to bait us. She's going to bait us well.
I do believe she's going to have a big sit
down after the DNC. We got to get past that.
That's a big deal. So many people are coming to
speak on her behalf and everything she said for some
(40:54):
strange reasons, so much of the media twisted around and
tries to weaponize it against her. I've experienced it myself,
so sometimes it's best to just sit back and don't
say anything until the time is right and you're sitting
with the right person. I do believe she's gonna come
out hard and heavy right after this debate next week
at drop policy. What she's going to do these first
hundred days, what to expect from her. But I love it.
(41:17):
I love the game of pet amounts that she's playing
because everything that she said, you know, they went after
her for her. Laugh Bobby right there, and let you
know if she if she smiled the wrong way, they're
going after her. So I'm glad that she's holding it
for us for another week.
Speaker 3 (41:32):
I am so glad you said that. And this is
off topic. This is Bobby's head going back to back
to the Elon Musk interview. Did you see I thought
this was so weird. This was so weird.
Speaker 1 (41:43):
I sound like tim Wolves that Trump said to Elon
Musk that Kamala got uh the Time that the front
cover of the Time.
Speaker 3 (41:57):
And he thought she looked beautiful, like a beautiful act dress.
In fact, she looked very much like I thought it. No,
looked no more like a wonderful first lady Millennia who
we don't want to be introduced to because we never
saw her. And he said, yeah, but it certainly wasn't
a picture of Camilla. So there was the he's gonna
call her something else, fat, bizarre. Don't you think that's
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like a weird No?
Speaker 4 (42:22):
I think I think Kama Harris needs to come by
one of my dresses that I went on stage and
went to that debate. He'd never give his tongue would
hang out his mouth like Homer Simpson, owner Simpson, people.
Speaker 3 (42:36):
Like Nanny Duck instead of Carol Channing, right, because I
need how to come get one of my dresses, because
that's what shakes him up.
Speaker 4 (42:43):
Yeah, Bobby. Yeah, I saw the cover of her own
Time magazine. I personally thought she looked very indigenous the
way they did the picture.
Speaker 3 (42:51):
I thought she looked Indian American Indian. It's just the
way because it's the black and white and it's up
because she's got great color, like she got pinky cheeks
and all that. Without that, Yeah, I thought I thought that.
I thought that was the To me, that was like
the strangest thing I saw. He reports on ABC He's
(43:12):
on this week a lot with George Stefanopolis that Nate
Silvery always has the baseball the baseball cap on. He
said he had done. And of course, he said, because
we're talking polls people, anything can It can change in
a blink of an eye. That she's leading nationally at
forty six point eight percent of support compared to trumpet
(43:33):
forty three point seven. But we get to keep that
energy up.
Speaker 4 (43:36):
I love that. But I ain't worry about no damn polls.
You know what, pos I want you to worry about
getting to the pole. Yeah, and bringing up your voting
in early, Yes, getting your vote in early, whatever, mailed in,
whatever you need to do to make you feel good,
but make you it's done. Get it done. It's super important,
especially you about ub states, which Jesus, yeah, that's what
(43:57):
we were talking that's what we were talking about. So yeah,
I love it she is covering the battleground states because
what she's trying to do is trying to not necessarily
change people's minds about voting, but change people's minds about
her so that they will vote for her because she
remember I listened today originally and she was not for
(44:18):
me because they say it, and I'm like, who the
hell is they? So I think she's really trying to
reintroduce herself to people. They've already had a strong opinion
about who she was because they heard all this negative
from so many other people. It's just why I keep
saying I need a Democratic party to stop picking her
apart and looking at her negative and speak about her positive.
Speaker 6 (44:40):
The Republicans are already gonna go after the negative. It's
okay to uphold an uplift. She's gonna come with this
policy and she comes strong with I think they're getting
it together because they know when they drop it, it's
got to be Chris mm hmm.
Speaker 3 (44:54):
It has to be. It has to be airtight. That
they can't be any holes in it.
Speaker 4 (44:57):
Yeah. So I think she's reintroduced using herself to the
American people. Bobby not not Vice President Harris, not Attorney
General Harris, not Prosecutor Harris. But the woman, the presidential
the Democratic candidate. She has to reintroduce that person now
(45:18):
because there are levels.
Speaker 3 (45:20):
Yeah, and she's she from what I can see. I
love her relationship with her husband. From what we see,
they seem to have a very natural I love Joe
and Jill too. I think they have a very natural
I loved I loved Michelle and Barack. I think they
had a very night. There were teams, these were people.
You could see, they were real partners. And I really
like that. She seems a lot of fun. She seems
(45:40):
to enjoy yourself, isn't afraid to laugh at herself. And
I think she if she needs to show us a
little bit more than that, As you said, she needs
to get out and shake hands at glad hand and
kiss some babies. Well maybe not with the COVID, but
so she not in the mouth.
Speaker 4 (45:54):
I think it's gonna be some six going up and
going on up in that Whitehouse. I don't think it's
been na thousand and twelve when Obama left.
Speaker 3 (46:03):
Oh, I don't know, I don't know now.
Speaker 4 (46:07):
Yeah, I think the first year and a half Joe
was put it down. But that stress got to Joe
and stress, old man and the erection don't go together.
Don't go together at all.
Speaker 3 (46:21):
Somebody on his plate. He had a pandemic that he
had that he got us through, God bless him. He
put all those policies into place to to shore up
our economy. He has a son that's been attached just
because he's he's attached to him just had a son die,
you know, like just just before he's had He's had
(46:42):
a lot on his plate.
Speaker 4 (46:44):
Stress and great, I'm sure that. And let's let's please
remind America and everyone who listens to the podcast laugh
and learn. Thank you first of all, you guys who listen.
But let us please remind you that the sitting president
right now, it's still Joe Biden. He is still the
president right now. And a lot of the album forgetting that,
(47:05):
and Bobby had to remind me of that today myself.
He is still the president. He is in the show,
still work, but he is still the president of the
United States.
Speaker 3 (47:16):
He is right now trying to negotiate for I don't
know how to say it. T I CE. I'm thinking
like Tye, like nice Austin Tye. He who has been
twelve years in Syria, like trapped there, even though they're
not admitting it. He went over to do a piece.
He's a journalist and he's been there, and he's trying
to get him out before trying to get anybody that
(47:36):
still overseas. He's trying to get them home before the end.
I don't know if he's what he's going to be
able to do, you know, a half months.
Speaker 4 (47:42):
Oh, that's that's that's that's a long time. But you
know what, I'm happy that Joe Biden is trying to do.
He's really trying to stop the sea, do the ceasefire.
He's really pushing to do there. That is right now,
to me, outside of what's happening in America, the most
important thing, because y'all know, I think words stupid. First
of all, I'm not going to say who's the fought
over there, because I'm not getting in the middle of
that war. That is the religious war that I don't
(48:03):
want to give in the middle.
Speaker 3 (48:04):
It's not it's hundreds and thousands of years.
Speaker 4 (48:07):
It's nothing, yeah, but that he is trying to do
a ceasefire so these innocent people will stop dying over there.
Speaker 3 (48:16):
And he's very optimistic. He said, he is very, very
very optimistic in that in that interview that he was
giving that a ceasefire. We're closer and closer and closer.
He said, there's such a narrow margin between the two
to get this done. So I'm fingers and toes. So
he's got that, he's working on getting rid of junk fies. Still,
he's got like a bunch of different things. He's working
(48:37):
on that cancer. Oh what is it. I'm going to
call it the moonshot, And that's not what it is.
He's because he's so desperate. His son died of cancer,
and he's so desperate too to have some sort of
progress and research in that. So he's trying to kind
of tie everything up. And sources say, you know from
the same Cuomo and Morgan interview, that he's trying to
(49:02):
do everything he can by like executive order, you know
what he can actually get done. Everybody thinks that, you know,
when you talk to the man on the street, that
he can just stamp something and he gets that doesn't care,
that's doesn't He can put it forward like a bill
and then it's going to go through the process like
anything else. There are some things he can do by
executive order.
Speaker 4 (49:22):
And and we're saying to say that he is still there, y'all.
He's still doing his job. He's still yeah, he's still there.
He's not running for the president again, but he is
still there. And can he there? And yes, and he
still needs to have a respect that he earned and
deserves to be president of the United States. So we
we we we've team commona right now, but we still
(49:43):
got Jill in our hip pocket. So I just want
to remind people that because I think a lot of
us are forgetting anybody.
Speaker 3 (49:49):
I think so tooll And he just they just approved
a twenty billion in in weapons sales that they gave
to a Netahu. So we you know, he's he's getting
some stuff done. So I'm looking at we already talked
about the hostage deal. There's there's in other countries. He's Egypt,
(50:11):
there's a few other ones that he's working with. I
didn't realize we had so many people that were that
were being hell captive overseas. I always assumed they were
in the service or whatnot. But I didn't realize that
just regular schmos.
Speaker 4 (50:22):
I'm gonna tell you what, if I was over to
go to one of those countries, if I had to
go for anything and they wanted me to do laugh
and learn, I would do it from over there because
there ain't nobody come to give me. Oh, they gonna say,
leave that bitch lucked in a cold I gotta be cold, please.
Speaker 3 (50:38):
I know that that would be yeah, oh yeah, not
for me, Syria, it could be really hot. You might
be looking for the cold stone on the ground. Yeah,
it makes you kind of We used to have this
fall sense of not superiority, but I think we felt
very comfortable going to any country, you know, even even
(51:00):
RuSHA going and getting our vodka and stuff those days.
Right now, I think they're kind of on a the
kind of on a standstill. You know what I loved?
Speaker 4 (51:07):
Did you see don't get off of that. Don't get
off of that hold up before you go there. I
love what you just see it because now it shows
we have made America looks very weak. America. Mind you,
all this infighting that we're doing about racism and party,
we look so weak with all of this fighting, and
we look weak to the rest of the world, so
our enemies are watching this. We don't hair would make
(51:31):
America great again. We need to make America strong again.
We used to be the generals in the world. We
were the We were feared and honored and respected and.
Speaker 3 (51:45):
Not the iron fist. And we're still the iron fist.
But you can see the cracks from wear and tear.
Speaker 4 (51:52):
You can see that the unfortunately is turning into just
the hand. So we got to tighten it back up.
And we how we tighten it back up is blue
and getting her back and off. Okay, now, what were
you about to say, Bob, I was.
Speaker 3 (52:04):
Gonna say, Guy. The other thing that people have to
pay attention to. So you had somebody that was on
coffee time, I don't know if it was today or yesterday,
and they were speaking about an artistic young man. He's
seventeen years old who had an incident dead at school.
So he had a paraprofessional who took his switch away
(52:25):
as Nintendo and switch, and he had autism and that
is a trigger is actually in his IEP. But you know,
for whatever reason, he beat the tire out of her
and this kid. I don't think this this kid, he
knew what he was doing, you know, I don't think
he understands the consequences. His mom he was he was
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a foster child, the mother who had ended up adopting him,
and she has been a huge champion for him. She
realizes what he did was wrong, and she feels terrible
for the teacher, but she doesn't believe. He's been in
jail for a year. And I don't know if he
could even He looks like a big kid, but I
don't think he would even understand. We need more trained professionals, teachers,
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never mind the special ed teachers. And one of the
first things that Trump was talking about with MOSC is
that he wants to take apart dismantle.
Speaker 4 (53:20):
The Department of Education.
Speaker 3 (53:22):
So if you've got anybody I was raised with a
special needs sibling, what are you going to do? Never
mind the ones who can speak up for themselves, you know,
these ones that come we really have to think about
what he's telling us. He's telling us everything that he's
going to do and educating our children, to me is
one of the most important things in the world. We
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can barely get teachers in now because it's such a
tough position. What are you going to do when there's
no I don't even know how he's going to make
it work.
Speaker 4 (53:51):
Tragically, Bobby, with that whole story, because I was listening
to it and then I went to research it. It's
so many people to point the finger of blame that
you want to start, almost with the administration because our era,
our demographic ooh, I go, I mean the truth, we
had teacher's assistants in our classrooms, and we only had
seventeen to twenty kids, you know, in my youth. And
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now they have forty forty five kids in a class,
no teacher's assistants. But even with these special needs kids
or or whatever class they had them in autistic, they
need an assistance. Because the story said that it was
a substitute teacher. Now, when I was a kid, I
always harassed a substitute teacher, and I was not in
special here before y'all asked, But yeah, right, I never.
(54:41):
But so like you said, the mother knew that that
was his his blanket. Let's go to the Peanuts. What
was his name, Linus who always had the blanket. Yeah,
so that was his security blanket. But the substitute teacher
didn't know that. You know that she didn't know. The
teacher didn't know that. But they would have had an
assistant in that class that was there the whole time.
(55:04):
The assistant would have known that. That's why I'm saying
there's not enough money and funding in the education department
that they should be having these assistants because it's too
many people to point the finger blame it. But I
don't know about they should put him in a facility.
He beat the shit out that woman. Let's be very clear.
He did. He beat that woman bad Bobby.
Speaker 3 (55:25):
He did. He had he had anger. There are triggers,
and that is one of the triggers. He didn't belong
in that class. He actually the mom had been advocating
to get him into a special program. She would like
him to have. They have group homes that teach them
living skills and whatnot. In jail, he actually has somebody.
He has another para professional I think from the same
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school that is helping him get his ged so which
is sort of sweet. But he doesn't belong there because
he had behavioral issues. You know, not all the time,
only if you hit one of these two or three triggers,
so she didn't feel that was the right place for
him to begin with. But that's all the school system
gave her. It's gonna be really hard to see your
kid because to us there are always our babies, you know,
(56:11):
being locked up and she can't get them out. And
the judge said he knew right from wrong. This is
the ignorance of people with people with people with special needs.
The teacher is from the article I read. It was
a local article, you know, to the town that it
had happened in, and she was she's bitter. She wants
him to throw the book at him. I'm like, he
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doesn't know a book. He's not going to understand the punishment.
The punishment has to fit the crime. He should be
somewhere maybe a locked facility, you know, where there are
people that can teach and continue to teach him, because
he's not a threat unless you do one of the
things that he has, So he shouldn't be left by himself.
Speaker 4 (56:49):
Well you know what bout it? That's going We watch
that on fold. It's so many ways to feel about that,
because my mother was an assistant teacher in a classroom,
and had he been my mother like that yeah, it's
so many different ways to look at that, and we didn't.
If I didn't see the video, I would completely feel
sympathy on his part. But I saw the video, and
(57:12):
I cannot know he beat out of this woman. I
mean he beat this woman.
Speaker 3 (57:18):
Oh two of them, yeah, there was two. Then somebody
else came to help, and I guess he started kicking her.
I'm agreeing with all that, but so he belonged not
in a classroom with other special needs kids. He belonged
in a specific artistic program because they don't. As the
mom said, he's like a four or five year old,
so that is. But unfortunately he's a big strap in
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seventeen year old young man. He's got the strength, but
that is his form of a temperature. Yeah, yeah, that's
his I mean, so he I'm not saying what he
did with her.
Speaker 4 (57:50):
Had it been the regular teacher there, she would have
known not to pull the history. Yeah click whitch. But
the substitute teacher didn't, so I get it from her
sin point. And I'm telling you, Bobby, had I never
seen the video, I'll be like telling he was autistic.
I had to give him a pad. But if you
see the video you're like, oh my god, And it
looked like it was never going to stop.
Speaker 3 (58:12):
Because he wouldn't until he ran out of steat. Like
he doesn't his wiring isn't correctly. He doesn't take in
information and he can't put it back out. He can't
communicate to say no, my. That's how think of your
kids when they were two, three, four or five, you know,
like they would jump on the ground and holler and
hoot and all that nonsense. I feel badly. Maybe it's
(58:32):
because of Terry.
Speaker 4 (58:33):
I felt, hold on, hold on, I got black kids
in a black house. If they holler on me, somebody
getting choked out. Let's just start right there.
Speaker 3 (58:44):
I didn't have a temp of tantrum kid either, but
I've seen them. I was just lucky, like you know,
like you just had a strong personality. Guy.
Speaker 4 (58:52):
It was just you think you could throw a temp
of Chanta wait till you see man, see it?
Speaker 3 (59:00):
I know. And we were never the My mother never waited.
I remember we'd go to church or whatever. My mother
would make a fist and she would hold it down
by her side and she'd show you that fit, and
you knew you better behave.
Speaker 4 (59:13):
So you see how Irish people make the fist. When
Kamala Harris shut those those protesters down last week and
gave them the faith. See, every culture has their thing,
it's true.
Speaker 3 (59:26):
And she and she's got the two right, She's got
the mom and the dad. So she got the Jamaican
and the Indian. She was she was do not.
Speaker 4 (59:34):
I do not talk about them. I say get them,
get them.
Speaker 3 (59:39):
Well, it is rude. You must feel that when you're
on stage and somebody starts to heckle or whatever, it's rude.
There are other people like the DNC. All these people
are going to go into this building because they want
to hear the information that's being relayed. They don't listen
to some jackass beside them, you know, disrupting them. So
I don't blame her. I thought you was. I thought
(59:59):
she was pretty good.
Speaker 4 (01:00:00):
Well, you made a very valid point. But unfortunately I
never get hecklers. I don't know why people won't heckle me.
They're not intimidated by me, I'm sure.
Speaker 3 (01:00:11):
Yeah, you.
Speaker 4 (01:00:15):
Know, you know it's a guartine in this tongue. Don't
you off with our head? Baby? Listen, Thank you guys
so much for joining us. Listen, we are down to
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(01:00:38):
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(01:00:58):
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(01:01:39):
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(01:02:01):
Bobby Nose even sorow on out. Okay, Look, thank you
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Speaker 3 (01:02:20):
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Speaker 4 (01:02:30):
But if they have questions ideas, where can they find it?
Where can they reach you?
Speaker 3 (01:02:33):
Alf and Learn at Lost and Learn podcast on Instagram.
And we are getting people. They're subjects, they're making suggestion.
They're subjects that have so far already been on our map.
But keep them coming.
Speaker 4 (01:02:48):
Yes, we appreciate it. We thank you. I'm telling you
the show is not successful without you. We want to
thank you our producing mister Aaron Howard, and I will
see you guys next week at the DNC. I'm gonna
look so so democratic, A gonna shake you up. I'm
gonna look I'm gonna be a combination of Maxine Waters
and John Lewis. I'm just letting you know right now,
I'm coming through hardish. I will see We thank you
(01:03:11):
guys for doing it us here a laugh alone. We
appreciate you. Have a great week. Vote blue peace. Oh
wait a minute, we can't go. We haven't done it.
God bad flame brother.
Speaker 3 (01:03:21):
Oh my god, God, I was doing it when you
were talking about it in my mind, so I think
I thought we already did it, but we didn't. So
hit me.
Speaker 4 (01:03:28):
So before we closed out our show, which we do
with which we have done each and every show here
a laugh alone. We are not trying to get you
to change your mind. We are only trying to get
you to use your mind and vote, because why, Bobby, Because.
Speaker 3 (01:03:43):
A mind and a vote are a terrible thing to waste.
Speaker 4 (01:03:46):
Say it, say it, a mind and a vote. We're
gonna ride that one all the way out until after
the election, Bobby. That's how we're gonna say it from
now on. Thank you guys so much for doing us.
We appreciate you. Stay safe, be cool, vote blue, love me,
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