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Speaker 1 (00:26):
We're flame, we.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Say she if you watch your coffee time the baby
you know the name flame, my bro also known as
my ro flame. Come in with last and come in
with you love loundes. Baby, you better catch it when
you can't drop a knowledge.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
From fatherhood to politics.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
Shouting now comics, just paying homage.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
What's up? Tips?
Speaker 4 (00:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (00:58):
You know?
Speaker 2 (00:58):
She raised shot towns on speaking to the grown a second,
we're gonna laugh to come of the kicking. And at
the end we leave it with is a list of
spirits think you want to revisit?
Speaker 1 (01:07):
So your first second listen, young folks say it's left. Oh,
folks say we think it's good. Hey, no, fish, do
what you do? No this do what you do? Hain't
no kiss you what I do? Now?
Speaker 4 (01:40):
Hey, this is comedian slayment bro, and welcome to this
week's episode of laugh a Larne Baby. When I tell y'all,
it's been a week things have been shut up, shut
out and shut down. But before we go any further,
I must bring on my beautiful co host, who is
under the weather right now. Look, the government shut down
and so and so the her immune system makes your
noise for the lady by.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
I'm sorry, I gotta sound like a little bit like
Kermit today. But we'll power through. Yeah, fall colds. What
can I say?
Speaker 4 (02:09):
Oh? Well, we just want you to get better, Bobby.
How is the cold going? Is it getting better?
Speaker 3 (02:14):
I think I think tomorrow will be better, if that
makes any sense. You know how this like a builds up.
There is usually a day if you're getting it, a
day that you're in the midst of, like you're all
junkie and gross, and then a day you're on the
other side. I'm not on the other side. I think
tomorrow will be on the other side. Day I'll be fine.
I hate whining about a cold. It's people are sicker
and there's worse things in the world. It's just a pill.
Speaker 4 (02:37):
We're glad that it's a cold and not COVID, Thank
you Jesus. Which is on the road. I think you
have no idea. I don't ever want that to go.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
Yeah, a little one that I bring to school has
had COVID.
Speaker 4 (02:52):
Well, we're gon we're gonna get off the COVID and
get off the cold. We gonna want you to feel better, Bobby,
and we're gonna get into what is happening in this country.
I want to start off with this story, Bobby. I
know you send me Atlanta, but I want to start
off with James Kobe. You know, you kind of wanted
to feel some kind of sympathy towards James Coley. But
James Coley put his own footage in his own ass.
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Because James Coley was the one who put the Hillary
Clinton fake emails out ten days before the thing got
his ass handed to him.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
Yeah, he bit both sides of the apple. It's funny
that he's getting in trouble for doing something that helped
Trump win the election. That's the funny thing. I think
he's one of these indignant like you know, he feels
like he's going to do the right thing without maybe
sitting back and making sure it actually is in fact
the right thing, because he came out and said, of
course days after the election, yeah there really was nothing
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to it. Well, that didn't help her win, and it
got us into a whole heap of mass which is
continuing even today. No, it certainly certainly was a change
for our country.
Speaker 4 (03:54):
And the words of my grandmother, no better phone, no
better phone, that he got what he deserved. Okays.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
The only thing I don't like it just just to
finish that one out. I don't like flame again. We've
talked about this over the past two years. All of
these these cases. It's more money, do you know what
I mean? So he brings all these cases. You know,
he's on his retribution tour. He's going to go after Bolton.
He's already was going after call Me's daughter, who was
a who was a US attorney. He's going after everybody
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and anything, and in the end he popped. He probably
won't win one case, but it's costing the taxpayers. We're
paying his legal fees. And all he's trying to do
is is use every bit of that money that call
Me ever gotten his book or anything else. He's trying
to bankrupt these people. So it really it's it's such
a waste. I'd rather take all those moneys then where
would I rather put them? Flame on the biscuits, you.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
And them biscuits.
Speaker 3 (04:52):
I hate with kids to starve it to death. I
don't when we have something. It just bugs the evolment.
Speaker 4 (04:57):
S h I t enemy you and the biscuits by
the for you, if you've been on a biscuits since
they burned them? Right?
Speaker 3 (05:04):
That and the birth control. They burned, like we already
have the product, give it out. What is that? I
don't understand. You'd rather burn take hundreds of thousands of
dollars to burn and destroy something that could be given out,
probably for the same cost. Makes no sense to me.
It's not very charitable or Christian.
Speaker 4 (05:20):
Well, on another note, James, come, be good luck in
your case. Speaking of cases today, is today that they
would decide the fate of PDD. I know that's not political,
but we're going to talk about it anyway. He's facing
according to sources, he's facing up to eleven years. I
don't think he's going to get eleven years. WHYBI, But
I don't think he's going to get off scott free.
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I predict that he's probably going to get about half
of that, which is about five.
Speaker 3 (05:45):
Years, which is what the probation and I wanted. So
prosecution persecution I believe wanted fourteen months. I just heard
this on the on CNN just before we came on
the Differ. No, sorry, I'm mixing up. I'm having a
cold flash. The defense wanted fourteen months, the prosecution wanted
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the eleven years you just mentioned, And then there was
probation recommendation which was in the middle, which was five
to six years. But the thing that's going to get
him in trouble, I think they of course he didn't
put anybody on and he didn't he didn't take the
stand in his own defense, but everybody in his mailman
have been trying to tell the judge what a different
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man he is and speaking on his behalf. But what
they came out with, which I thought was really in
poor taste, is that he accepted a speaking engagement for
next week. So he really is expecting that he's going
to get off scott free with time served. He said,
it's a healing event. It wasn't a speaking event. But
why would you take it if you're still in jail.
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Wouldn't you wait until you got released from jail? And
I agree with you. I think it's going to be
something in the middle. I think it's going to be
based off of what the probation people recommending, which is
kind of splitting the difference.
Speaker 4 (07:04):
I believe that the smartest decision that was made by him,
or his turnings or whoever the probably was involved with
him to not take the stand because they was going
to drag as the hell had he taken a stand.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
No, I agree with that. I agree with that, but
I just just funny. He didn't want to do that.
But he's got I mean, each one of his children
has spoke neighbors this one that I mean, it's kind
of amazing, you know what, Like the Epstein Files, and
I know this is really probably poor form. I am
so sick of talking about this case. I am so
sick of talking about the Epstein Files. Like, really, fire,
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let's just get over it and get over the hump.
I'm dying for the judge to make a decision just
so we can all move forward.
Speaker 4 (07:45):
Yeah. Yeah, I'm excited for that too, Bobby. And it's time.
It really is time in this.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
Environment. The other thing they keep talking about is he's
he's planning his comeback, and I'm thinking there was a
time there would be no comeback. But in this new
you can say what you want, and you could be hateful,
and you can do whatever you want to do and
you can get away with it. Maybe he does, Maybe
p did he actually has a how's it comeback coming
on his way?
Speaker 4 (08:13):
Who knows? Ooh ooh, Bobby, I think you're reaching with
that one. I love your positivity about it. But I'm
gonna tell you what's gonna make the difference and show
you what we are in America that a white man
who is thirty four convicted felon has thirty four convicted
feelings it can be to come to president of the
United States. Meanwhile, a music mogul billionaire who pretty much
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charged with a lot of the same crimes is in
jail currently awaiting sentencing. And yeah, and I do not
think that he is going to get out scott free.
That's going to show you the difference between black and
white in America.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
It's how people. It's the forgiveness of people likes to
come back. Do you think he can go and be
a producer or a singer or whatever and people are
going to still buy his stuff?
Speaker 4 (08:59):
Oh, I think that anybody has the second chance. But
I think that the way Pete Diddy put it out,
his arrogance, the way his children carried themselves, all, I
think all of that is going to play a factor.
Speaker 3 (09:09):
And yeah, we don't want to deal with you, no, MoMA,
That's what I would think.
Speaker 4 (09:14):
But yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (09:15):
It's kind of crazy, but America can't.
Speaker 4 (09:18):
But America can't surprise you because they forgiven, they forgiving
people for way less craze.
Speaker 3 (09:27):
Yeah, I agree. Did you see your boyfriend Pete heggsaf
had a big, a big last minute meeting that costs
the taxpayer six million dollars to get all of the
generals and the big wigs in one room, you know,
for their airfare, their lodging whatever.
Speaker 4 (09:43):
Six million dollars one day before the government shut down,
when people are in right direstraates crisis because y'all so
busy worried about if the if the immigrants are getting
illegal health care, which they are not. But and you
did all of that, You went on a rampage about
the size and the wait to all these people who
have served in the military way longer than you, generals
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went up the ranks, put their time in in time
being served in service. And you want to discredit women,
You want to discredit their shape or their health, just
because you who has been proven to be an alcoholic
recovery a and be allegedly a pedophile that you paid off,
cheated on your baby mama because she wasn't his wife.
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Would another woman get her prayed? Man, sit your ass
down somewhere even though I do think peek heads said
that's cute. I think he's real freaky too. He looks
a real creepy and freaky.
Speaker 3 (10:34):
I like it. He did do service. I'm going to
give him credit for that. I thought it was he
wants to have cities be the training grounds for the
National Guard. That's not what we're about, and that's not
what our rules and regulations are. Speaking of rules and regulations,
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he feels that that needs to be looked at and
changed our rules of engagement for war or for anything.
As you said, he picked on everybody, size and everything.
I never saw a group of men as serious and
flat in my entire life. They all looked like, how
the hell did we get here? How?
Speaker 4 (11:15):
How?
Speaker 3 (11:16):
It was the worst ted talk I ever saw in
my entire life. And the whole time I'm thinking, we
have no money and you couldn't have done this by zoom.
Speaker 4 (11:25):
Here's a killing part, Bobby. If if that was if
he was a comedian and he was on stage with
no energy in the audience, you talk about that one
thousand deaths, that was two thousand deaths. Good God, Jesus,
not a thing.
Speaker 3 (11:38):
And then Trump gets up blessed us hot. I don't
know what he was talking about. The military, the women out,
they really did. I mean it was I mean eight
hundred generals to get eight hundred generals ready for a
last minute meeting. I just don't They're taking woke out.
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D e is out. Somebody just got fired for for
having a LGBT flag on the desk, he said, And
I thought, Oh my god, And he knows this is
all being recorded, f around and find out, like that's
what people are going to do, and that's what all
these other countries are going to do. And I'm like,
I hope they're not listening to this, because we're gonna
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end up like a big cradle in the middle of
the world, and they'll say that's where the United States.
Speaker 4 (12:25):
Is to be. I think the part that bothered me
about Trump's speech the most, besides his rambling and babbling
of stuff that was just incomprehensible, was the fact that
he says, if you don't want to be here, you
can just get up and leave and there goes your career.
How dare you? How dare you threaten these long term
service people who have helped their country and who are
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studying in positions to help their country, invite them out
the room because you was having a hissy figure, they
weren't giving you the attention or the adoration that you
thought that you deserve. What you don't deserve any I
thought that that was Barberia, Bobby, and I thought that
that was disrespectful to all of those service mean, whether
it was from a general down to a private, that
is not how you talk to people who have put
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their labs on the line to serve this country, to
help you become who you are. But Bobby, I'm telling you,
if they don't stop the disrespect, it's never going to stop.
We are small minions. We are ants to this boot,
but they are boots with that boot. They have the
power to stand up and say hell no, but they won't. Bobby,
I just don't get that.
Speaker 3 (13:29):
I don't know what I thought was careless of both
of them, head seth and Trump was these are the people,
I'm going to use it kind of a broad term,
institutional knowledge. These are the people that know over the
past forty years what's happened in the country. They have
all that history that builds on the next thing, because
that's everything history is. It's not like you turn a
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page and everything is brand new. You need all of
that historical knowledge, all the Midwest, I mean Middle East stuff.
Speaker 4 (13:56):
Midwest.
Speaker 3 (13:56):
You can tell I got a colt all that Middle
East knowledge, and he's insulting in them and threatening to
replace them with what Chucky, Who's Who's you know, his
second year in They're not going to have that. It's
it's dangerous. He's he's playing a dangerous game with our lives.
And he's so arrogant that he just doesn't realize that
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it's a different way to handle people.
Speaker 4 (14:20):
I'm not gonna agree with that. It's not that he
don't realize that. He don't give a damn. That's what
it is.
Speaker 3 (14:24):
Yeah, I don't even think he.
Speaker 4 (14:28):
And Vice President Kamala Harris said when she was running
that he will be in a place where he has
unhinged power with this government shutdown, that we will get
to during the Yeah, fan, yep, it is. All of
this was prop Party Project twenty five. My issue with
with Trump and this is my own conspiracy because this
is what I'm seeing with this government shutdown and with
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us listening to him ramble and babble as much as
he tries to dean the trans community and anybody that
don't agree with him mentally ill or you're crazy and movable,
and when he's clearly looking unbalanced to us as much
as he speaks publicly, that's what they're going to use
for the tactic, I believe Bobby to save him, because
they're going to let him commit all of these illegal crimes,
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get away with all this stuff, and then they're going
to say that he's a rambling idiot and they have
to put him in an institution, not in a prison,
and he still gets off scott free while everybody else
has catapulted, from his children to everybody around him. I
believe that they're going to use that tactic of saying
that he is, you know, mentally ill, of the sleepy Joe,
He's going to be sleep Donald and they're going to
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use that to get away with all the shit that
he's pulling. That's my belief, allegedly.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
I don't, yeah, don't, I don't disagree with that. I
mean they will use it to the best of their
to the best of their ability. Dey'll twist it and
you would. I mean he is he talks for a
long period of time, I will say he is I'm
getting concerned. I'm like, he doesn't even make any sense.
This music does not equal what he's selling.
Speaker 4 (15:57):
What did your friend your co hosts say years ago?
Let him speak for more than three or four minutes
and you get the real deal piece of steel.
Speaker 3 (16:07):
It's coat, and so how people can people don't people?
I don't know what he has. God love him. He
has got unbelievable backing from all his people.
Speaker 4 (16:16):
And he went into that meeting. He went into that
speech with an attitude. He went in there angry because
the elevator stopped, the escalator stopped on him, then a
teleprompter stopped working, and then he called it right out,
so everybody knew he was a damn idiot. A crababy
say hello, Bobby, so cues, I just came from a groomer.
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I saw like baby powder. Ah okay, I'm I got
distracted by Chloe. She came in from the groomer. Okay,
where we're going? By, where we're going? Where we're going?
Where we're going? Oh?
Speaker 3 (16:52):
I saw isis? Isis? Come out of this? Something else
I heard today they're talking about all the impersonators. There
have been two dozen instances that they already know that
we're been dangerous. Sometimes people are doing it for a
prank and other times they're they're committing assaults, you know, robberies, rapes, kidnappings,
So that we've got to up at they said, we
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have to figure out a way. They're supposed to always
have their their badges on, but I will say when
I watch them on the news, I kind of always
see their identification ready in hand, you know, readily.
Speaker 4 (17:23):
Not that and then you know, now, I just looked
at a study in Chicago. So they put up a
post that they're just grabbing up black people out the
street in Chicago. Ice is just the sension of black people.
So it is very very dangerous. So having your passport
with you and all that, it sounds good, but what
if they don't even want to see that or what
They take your passport, tear it up and throw it away,
you know, because it's it's never one. It's always a
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group of them swooping down on one or two people,
but way more of them than you, you know, so
it can be a cost. It's Bobby when I tell
you that he has unleashed the scariest part of everything
that is happening in this country, and he has given
people who wanted to do some of these barbaric things
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that they're doing a green card to do it. You
got to get up and go car so you can
do all this horrific sit you're gonna follow. Come here,
come here.
Speaker 3 (18:17):
No, it's it's it is crazy. But they're saying, if
somebody is telling you that their ice makes them show
you their identification, their faces can be covered for safety,
for their safety. But you shouldn't be going off with
anybody that doesn't show you their identification. Lay down, screen,
whatever you have to do, because as you just said,
they'll never be one. It's not gonna be one ice
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agent that ever approaches you. Right, there should be a
group and you should see a vehicle. So where there
are a lot of imposters out there, make sure that
you're not falling prey to one of them. I don't
get it. I don't they're showing them more and more
and more and more. Let's all we see on the news. People.
He's losing all sorts of points with it. People really
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want want the immigration issue to be taken under under
wraps and blocked up, but they don't want good working
people that are actually turning out to be here with
the correct visas and everything being grabbed up. That's like unacceptable.
So it's yeah, I don't think it's quite going the
way he wants, but he seems to be going full force.
He wants to send them into Portland. Now can you
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imagine there's mayhem in Portland? Not according to the to
the mayor and the governor, there's nothing happening, no insurrection, nothing,
But he called them and he he wants to keep
the dialogue going. What dialogue I don't know.
Speaker 4 (19:35):
Well, because his base believes everything that he says and
what they're talking about. What they're talking about the war important,
If there's any war important, it's a war on drugs
because parts of Portland it's kind of like parts of
Philadelphia where the people look like zombies from the hairline
at their own or the crystal room. So it's really bad.
Now you're not talking about cleaning up that. You talk
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about sending in the military or the armed forces to
hurt people that are already hurting from physically and mentally
from drug to their own because Robbie, if you've seen them,
it looks and it's so sad. They're young and they
bent over.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
I don't mind if if they go in, if they
have a solution. We've talked about this. We are the
program of solutions. We don't care if you go in
and you make a correction, if it's respectful, all right,
So send Ice in or send the troops in, not Ice,
send the well both of them. Actually he wants to
send the National Guard in. All right, But then where
are you housing these people? Where are you getting them
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detox and programs? You know, what are we doing for
their food and keep their families together? You need a
whole program. You just don't go and scoop them up.
And then what are you going to do with them?
If that's the case. If that's if that's what it
looks like in Portland, I've never been. I heard it's
very pretty up there. But other than that, I don't
know a whole lot about it.
Speaker 4 (20:53):
Well, that was the wrong city to even try to
do that, And then for him to put out the
woof tickets and the threats to say, well, maybe we'll
use the military to practice on some of these garbal cities.
I don't understand Americans right now, because we're supposed to
be the land of the free Home of the brave.
We're not looking real brave against our own. We're not
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looking very brave against our own. We're looking quite cowardish.
We're looking quite cowardice against our own, Bobby, because nobody
will stand up to this master of distraction.
Speaker 3 (21:30):
Imagine if we took the six million dollars that we
brought all of the admirals and generals in for that speech,
and we took it and we put it into drug
rehabilitation or some sort of program that would get the
people off the streets and so the crime went down.
Imagine if we put it into that, you know, we
might actually have a solution versus a band aid for
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as long as they're there. Absolutely adorable.
Speaker 4 (21:55):
Yeah, it is is. I don't know, body, Clifford, I
don't know. And I just think that with Ice, is that, Aaron.
I think Ice, Ice is just beyond repair. Like like
you said about it, it's a lot of imposters, a
lot of people faking for sexual gratification or for hiddennapping
or for any And I have daughters, so I tell
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my daughters all the time, y'all don't go with nobody off.
Scream high holler, yeah. Yeah. Also I also have their
locators on on their phone, so you know, we'll know
where they're at. It's just like they can locate me
because it is it's out of control. And if Ice
is after y'all, it's nice to me. I'm flame, I'm
melt aas.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
That's but I will say, that's what Ice is saying
that don't like stop drop and roll. Don't let anybody
take off with you. There should be you know, you
should be able to see who they are, where they are.
There should be groups of them. But see if you
get at thirteen or a fourteen year old kid, boy, y'all, girl,
they're not gonna buck I would follow anything that the
authorities told me at that age, they're not going to
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know enough to look. So you really, we've got to
educate our kids.
Speaker 4 (22:59):
Well, so that's our air body because these kids now
are way more different. Understand They know that when people
gonna be as and they quickly go live or go
on their phone the video or TikTok or whatever they
do to let somebody know, hey, this is a situation.
I mean, So for that part, I'm happy because they
will do that very quickly.
Speaker 3 (23:20):
It's the one place that social media is actually helping.
But yeah, no, I mean, I am all if if
a city feels that their crime is out of control,
like Washington, d C. The mayor said, I'm happy to
get the help and they cleaned a lot of stuff
up if they're being welcomed in, But you don't bombard
the city if they're saying that they don't want your help.
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In my opinion, I think it's only going to make things,
you know, tougher. And the National Guard especially, they're not
We've talked about this. They're not trained for that. They're
not trained for policing. That's a whole different type of training.
Speaker 4 (23:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (23:56):
I guess it could be somebody's pip. But that's that's
about it. But did you see the they found more
bodies on that Michigan church attack. They found two bodies
that were in the fire. Honest to god, I am
so sick of the Other thing I'm sick of is
both sides pointing the finger at each other and being
like happy if it's a if you're a Democrat, that
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is a GOP person or a GOP these people are
mentally ill, let's get them, let's scoop them up. I
don't think their politics have anything to do with with
the people that they're killing. Let's get some gun reforms
so they can't go in and they can't do that stuff.
This guy was a forty year old from that Michigan area,
and they said his neighbors were saying that he had
become a little strange. He tried to run one of
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the neighbors down as a joke, haha.
Speaker 4 (24:41):
In his disagree is ninety five percent of gops that
are committing these crimes. Even this man who did this crime,
he was a forty year old. He was a Magga Republican.
He was a Maga Republican. Probably probably I went in
and did all of this foolishness. So now we're not
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gonna blame the Democrats for it, even though we have
some Democrats that go a little left sometimes, but these
are generally Maggan Republicans and they think they have been
given the green light by their leader, which is why
they jump up on the bandwagon and do half the
ship that they do, because they think that they have
been given a get out of free jail or get
out a free car by the leader. So that is
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what it is, Bobby, and yes, Barbaria, what he did.
You should have just rent drove real truck into the
ocean if you wanted to do something like that and
killed your damnselfs. If that sounds mean, okay, it'll be mean.
But some hurting innocent people.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
Oh, I always feel that way when you have a
husband or a wife and they killed the whole family
and then themselves. Why the kids? Why why your spouse?
Like what you know, somebody has to take care of
the kids. I guess that's why, because they have to
do the spouse and then they can't leave the kids for break,
you know, free range around without somebody. I just don't
get it. If you want to hurt people, then take
care of yourself.
Speaker 4 (25:59):
But not.
Speaker 3 (26:00):
But I don't think I don't think politics has anything
to do with half of these cases. They might be
one or the other. They're just they're sick. They're just
sick individuals. Again, Let's get a let's get some sort
of help out there for them instead of everybody worrying
and pointing fingers. I'm just I'm over the no solutions,
will pay go ahead?
Speaker 4 (26:20):
No, no, no, finished robbery. I'm sorry, No, So.
Speaker 3 (26:23):
We pay, we pay? Congress, did they make one hundred
and seventy four thousand dollars, which isn't a fortune when
you consider in the back and forth and everything that
they have to do. But they get a salary and
nobody's doing the friggin' job. Like, there's never any solutions.
There's nobody working together to try to fix this shit.
And I'm so over it and so frustrated by it.
And that's why we're not going to get over this.
(26:43):
I keep hearing people on all these shows and the pundits.
Do you think we'll get through it? Not? Not if
nobody does doesn't do a ged thing, no we won't.
You know, we we'll incinerate and burn. But if people
actually come up with solutions that'll work together, even I
think we'll get past it.
Speaker 4 (26:58):
Well. I think that the social climate of the nation
right now, with all the foolishness that's going on, I
honestly believe Bobby Clifford, it's not going to get better.
It's going to get a lot worse. Who would have
ever thought that Charlie Kirk's death would have caused this
avalanche of even more division and hate. It just snowballed
(27:19):
into something monstrous, and one side is using it for
one thing and another side is using it for another
thing when you know the man is dead. I can't
even say I have sympathy for the wife because she
don't even look sympathetic. She was like, I had a mission,
he's gone. I'm keeping going. And I understand you keep
going after somebody else does, but don't you keep going
(27:39):
after about six months of you know, going through something,
or three months or maybe two days later she was
sitting in his seat trying to do his job.
Speaker 3 (27:50):
That because to me, But we all agree differently. I
will say that I'd follow in a puddle and I'd
probably be stuck there. Not stuck forever, but stuck for
a much longer than a lot of people are. So
I can't blame her. What I can do is look
going forward and see what her moves are, what moves
she makes. But yeah, but I'm so sick of the mass.
(28:11):
The mass shootings in the I mean, it's crazy. We
had four over the week, and we had that Michigan
one that was one in the nightclub that was one.
It's crazy the UK coming out from yan Kapoor.
Speaker 4 (28:23):
I help.
Speaker 3 (28:23):
It was easy fast to our Jewish listeners. They had
a stabbing because they don't have access to guns like
we do. They're coming out of synagogue and some whack
all goes and stabs a bunch of them. I mean,
it's it's it's like the crazy bug has been unleashed
and somehow it's okay to go out and harm people.
That's what we have to get over.
Speaker 4 (28:45):
So all of the hate. Because energy is transferable, it's
bieling over to other countries. It's spilling over to other nations.
And I'm telling you it's erupting from month, Bob, Because
if we were supposed to be the leaders of the world,
you know, people look to America for hope, for for
you know, for different livelihood, for chain. Look at how
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we're doing. We're going backwards. So if they feel like,
well it's happening in America, we could do it over here.
That's how I'm looking at it. Bout it. It's just
out of control and bonkersgree So. Yeah, I hate to
think that we are the leaders of the pack and
they are following suit. If you're listening from another country,
don't follow us right now. We don't know where to
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hell we going.
Speaker 3 (29:29):
And this is not how, this is not this is
an American there's nothing that's been happening lately that has
been what our America is like. I mean, I listened
to I'm going to be very interested to see if
you know how he was bragging at the UN about
stopping the presidents, stopping seven wars. I don't know what
the seven wars are, but he is spoken to. He
(29:52):
laid a twenty point deal down with Netan Yahoo to Gaza,
and he says if he doesn't here by six pm
Eastern time on Sunday, all hell like no hell that
anyone else has seen before, is going to break out.
They have no If they give in, they're out of power, flame,
What is the what is the boost for them to
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do what they're supposed to do? And so what kind
of hell like no other hell are we going to
do on Sunday or Monday?
Speaker 4 (30:21):
You know? The same can that when he said people
will be dying who never died before. You know, it's
just it's just bullshit rhetoric that he's speaking by. It
is it's just empty. It's empty, empty, empty threats to
people who eat. If you, if you're afraid of him,
you fall for the threats. If you're not, you look
at it, just like that, look at it, man, that's bullshit.
Go set your ass down somewhere.
Speaker 3 (30:43):
But you've got kids, you know what it's like, you
can't There was an old expression, I'm not going to
get it right like you Basically you have to be
able to live with the punishment you give your kids.
So you know, don't give a punishment if you're not
willing to live with it. It's you can't throw something
out if you're not going to actually do it, because
the minute you don't do it, they've got you. You know,
they're like, oh, Dad's not gonna whatever. So you kind
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of just go up to absolute crazy pants and not
hold their feet, hold their feet to the fire, hold
them accountable. So I'm gonna be very interested to see
how that works out.
Speaker 4 (31:15):
Well. I love that some of the world leaders after
that United Nations speech of his, got together. They had
a video up and showed them laughing at him, laughing
about him. He could even pronounce the names correctly, so
they thought it was a joke. So I don't think
that Yahoo nor Putin actually takes anything that he says
seriously or for it's all that face. Value're like, oh
(31:36):
my god, please you just talking because they know. And
I definitely think that he's not gonna go out to
Russia because you know, it's been saying for years that
Putin has some kind of video or some kind of
dirt on Donald Trump that he don't really released. I
don't know. The Russian government seems to be able to
infiltrate our elections. I'm damn so sure they can interrupt
our TV and drop a naked video. Yup. First of all,
(31:58):
I don't want to see it, yeh. Segment of all,
if he got on one of them diapers, I still
don't want to see it. Yep.
Speaker 3 (32:05):
He probably won, depending on how far along he is.
You know, when you're looking to go, God, I looked
good at forty. I thought I he might want it
to be shown, show how virile he was.
Speaker 4 (32:16):
Well, he might be viria. But according to me Daniels,
viril and short go together. Then she said he was
quite short.
Speaker 3 (32:26):
Virile to him anyway, our honest to God. His new
tariff move is that he is going to have one
hundred tariff on farm made movies. I'm like, okay, how yeah.
Speaker 4 (32:43):
There is never a plan. It's just a lot of
talking without without a game plan. And and on that note,
speaking of no game plan, we're going to go to
Fan the Flame Bobby Clifford mm hmm in Fan the
Flame this week. Lady, you know, we are talking about
a partial government shut down that we are experiencing right now,
which I know it don't sound like much to some
(33:04):
of the people. But if you're working for the government
and you're not getting paid as CSA, as an FAA regulator,
as a military person, oh a damn show is affecting
you and your family because it's ridiculous all because they
have created this whole barage lives to say that the
Democrats are paying for illegal healthcare for immigrants, which is
(33:28):
not true. In order to get any kind of health care,
you have to have a security cards, you have to
have all kinds of documentations showing that you are an American citizen.
But they are using his tactic. They are he's using
his tactics because he knows Base is ignorant. They're uneducated.
They will not go to research anything. They here and
take everything that he says right there face they to
be absolutely true. And so they are falling for the
(33:50):
Okido and they are blaming the Democrats for shutting down
the government. When the Republicans on all branches of this government,
it's Augreme Court, Congress, House, a presidency. Even when you
call the White House and put a complaining, it's Caroline
Levit's the Press secretary's voice saying, yes, the Democrats have
shut down the government. It is it is just beyond
(34:14):
oh my god. It is like we can do whatever
the hell we want to do and there's nothing else
can do about it. Bobby, I don't know where we're headed,
but I'm telling you we are a train with no
brakes headed to a steel impenetrable wall, which means that
we are going to crack the fuck up.
Speaker 3 (34:32):
Yeah, they're they're hitting a wall with the with the
illegal immigrants, because it has been proven time and time
and time again that that's illegal. You can have it you,
they cannot get get benefits. So now what they've twisted
I just heard before I had come on on the radio.
They are twisting now and they're saying they're using your
(34:54):
state as an example they could easily use.
Speaker 4 (34:56):
Mind.
Speaker 3 (34:58):
You know, I was postal elite states that Newsome is
giving people that are coming to California. He's doing it
with state funds. But he's given so much federal funding
that it makes him be allowed to give away the
state funding. Are you kidding me? That's like standing on
your head and spitting wooden nickels out your ears. How
(35:21):
much much twisting can you do to try to that's
how you came to illegal aliens are getting are getting
medical funding. If the states choose to give state funding
that's illegal. Yes they can do that in states like California, Massachusetts,
New York, New Hampshire, they are. There's a whole by
(35:43):
I think Florida give a little. We pay for all
of the red states that conta ford or refuse to
take they'll say federal funding or whatnot. We pay towards
their deficit. So we're only getting back what's oth to us.
It's not that we're getting overpaid. It's such a stupid,
twisted way. It seems absolutely ridiculous to me. And to
(36:05):
write in email a federal group and the away message
B and fortunately Democratic senators are blocking the passage of
HR fifty three seventy one and Senate which has led
to a lapse and appropriations. Due to elapse and appropriations,
so I'm currently in furlough status. I respond to emails
once the functions resume. Never in the history has any
(36:27):
one side blamed the other side. And this is the stuff.
This is the hateful, ridiculous. And did you hear that
they're rebranding. BBB has a negative fourteen percent approval rating
right now, So they're going to call it the Working
Families Tax Cut instead. They want to rebrand his bill.
But unfortunately, the working family is not going to benefit
(36:49):
from it. So why would you call it the working families.
There's such a tiny little little bit though, that are
going to help. Oh my god, it is so ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (36:57):
And so Bobby did social Security will be affected veterans,
of course, they will be my partner as a veteran.
They're talking about snapping a lot of money, the postal services,
a lot of money eventually. But I think that the
overplay for the underplay for the overplay with the GPS
on this government shutdown was it's because they want to
get away from the Affordable Care Act Obamacare so that
(37:17):
they don't have to do that. And what Trump said
the other day on the what the President Trump said
the other day, because i'm that is that it is
his title was that that the Democrats should have given in,
because now he can take away some resources or some
services and not bring them back that they can't bring
back even once the government shut down is over. So
(37:38):
it looks to me like, oh, you already had a
game plan, you had a tactic, you had a play
that you were trying to get away, and because they didn't,
because it looked like they didn't let you have your way,
you through a hissy fit. Everybody is going to something baddan.
It's just because you and Ted Cruz want to get
rid of Obamacare. Y'all don't even want people who cannot
afford to hey a percentage of their Medicare or Medicare
(38:04):
at all. It's going to quadruple a triple, Bobby, it is.
Speaker 3 (38:08):
It's gonna, yeah, at least double, like in my state,
at least double. So I'm paying right now, so I
get it through through the Affordable Care Act because as
we know, I lost my job in March and I
couldn't afford COBRA. It was like close to fourteen hundred
dollars a month. So I went the Affordable Care Act
way and I pay three seventy five I think. And
they're saying that I can go up to nine hundred
(38:30):
dollars after the first of the year. I don't have
nine hundred dollars, yep. And then you have all of
the regular So but there are other states they're gonna
get hit more. And that's what they're showing. The bulk
of the people that are on the Affordable Care Act
right now, they're Red state people and they don't have
a lot of money, and this, you know, this really
(38:52):
helps them get healthcare. Is it expensive? It is, but
it's something that's helping their own constituents. So I don't understand.
But I also think on the flip side, the Democrats
better be very careful. They're calling get the Schumer shut down.
I know he just wants to bring them to the
table and have them agree to, you know, make some concessions,
and this is his only way to do it. But
(39:14):
there's nothing but a plus plus for the Trump administration
right now if we shut down, because that gives the
executive position tons of power that they wouldn't usually have,
and he can eviscerate, as you already said, these programs
that he said he's going to, he's going after the
Democratic This is out of his mouth democratic programs first,
(39:35):
and they're not going to be able to come back
from it.
Speaker 4 (39:37):
Now.
Speaker 3 (39:38):
Here's the other thing. I don't even know if that's true,
because you know, we just talked about his threats, you know.
But I know it'll disrupt things for a while and
it'll probably be very difficult to get things back on trap.
But this isn't the way it's supposed to go. People
are supposed to work together.
Speaker 4 (39:53):
Yeah. The scariest part by the equivot, that the most
hurtful part is people who have worked their entire lives
to acquire social security will possibly lose their social security.
People who are on fixed incomes and who you depend
on Medicare or medical will be if they depend on
the medication. Everybody. But we talked about this before this election.
(40:18):
Not only did we talk about it, so many other
people Kamala Harris, people dig so many people warned you guys,
it was warning before destruction, the name of this episode.
There was warning before destruction, and you guys did not
take heat to the warning because you were you were
dazzled by this shiny orange object. You were mesmerized by
the words that oh my god, he could say that,
(40:38):
oh he got away with saying that we loved ourselves.
We were so distracted by the shiny object in the
sky that we didn't see the army marching towards us,
fully caught and loaded.
Speaker 3 (40:52):
Yeah, no, people, he's a wonderful marketer. We've spoken about that,
you've spoken about how entertaining he is, and that's what
people Unfortunately, that's what people were more drawn toward because
the Democrats didn't have a clear concise message and they
needed to. Doesn't make a difference that one side needed
it and the other didn't. They did, and even now
it's sort of tough. What they really have to stick
(41:13):
with is, you know, keep saying it is the GOP
that is cutting cutting these subsidies, It is the GOP
that is taking away taking away your health care, and
the GOP that's actually shutting things down. Because as long
as they came to the table, we would have signed
the seven weeks CR but they didn't. So, but I
just think Schumer is going to be careful because if
(41:35):
this goes badly, AOC I think is vying for his
Senate seat and she can end up she could end
up winning. I'm shocked by the Democratic Socialist that is
running for New York mayor how far he's.
Speaker 4 (41:49):
Getting behind me?
Speaker 3 (41:53):
Yeah, I know that's it. I can't say is I
can't say his name well, but I mean Adams, his sonset,
his his run. So he's really kind of seeding towards
towards this guy.
Speaker 1 (42:07):
Is it?
Speaker 3 (42:08):
My mam Donnie? Mam Donnie said it? An?
Speaker 4 (42:12):
I yeah, Eric MADMONI yeah, but it's pronounced different. Eric
Adams had to step down. He was cut up a
too much scandal. He was caught up a too much stand.
I just got an email right now that the judge sentence.
He did it to four years in prison.
Speaker 3 (42:29):
So we sort of went right down in the middle.
Speaker 4 (42:31):
Yeah, he was, we were we are a year all.
Speaker 3 (42:34):
Yeah, he did. He did better than he did, better
than what the probation was was recommending. Oh there you go.
Well he's not going to make that that speaking engagement
next week though.
Speaker 4 (42:43):
Flying No, he damn sure won't make that one, Bobby.
Maybe he'll do it doomed right, Maybe he'll do a
skype you know.
Speaker 3 (42:52):
Oh my god, could you imagine if he gets pardoned?
Speaker 4 (42:55):
Oh, I would not be surprised. I would not be
surprised if Trump pardon said, and we talked about this
offline before, that would not surprise me at all, and
he did. He becomes a Trump general or Trump warrior,
Trump supporter, because regardless of all his foolishness that he's
caught up in right now, all his times that he's
(43:16):
been accused of and now charged with, he still has
a lot of people that believes in him and follows him.
That courtroom was packed with so ever, reason and everything.
So he still has a very persuasive voice and a
very persuasive nature that he could take these people down
the wrong road because the pie piper will tear him
what to do, and he will blow the flute and
they will follow him.
Speaker 3 (43:35):
No, I agree with that. I mean I was very
disappointed by it. You know, there are certain people. Bill
Cosby was another one that I loved. Bill Cosby. I
was devastated to hear. And then of course, at first,
I'm like, you know, thinking, oh my god, it these
women are they being truthful? Like I kind of imagine
coming forward after all these years, and then you hear it.
It's clear as about you know, you hear their stories.
(43:57):
It's so disappointing, you know, like when you're a hero
sort of you find out the human. But you're absolutely right.
He still has a massive, massive following. He's helped a
lot of people, you know, get into their careers and whatnot.
So I sort of see it in the way.
Speaker 4 (44:17):
According to a lot of those people who he helped,
you also took advantage of it. Yes, I don't know. Listen,
I would say I'm shocked that he got any time
with all his money and power, but I think it
was the antics in the courtroom. I think it was
his children on the low, you know, the way they
were carrying to conducting themselves, and everything played out in
the public eye. You can get away from a lot
(44:39):
of things, but you cannot get away from the court
of public opinion. Hey stop it.
Speaker 3 (44:46):
And you can't get away from the tape. That tape
with Cassie, even though it was not it wasn't for
what he was being charged, but the fact that was
allowed to be shown he was an abuser. You clearly
saw that he was an abused period. So yeah, I'm little,
I'm little disappointing and crazy he got something. Maybe maybe
(45:08):
he'll move a little differently, maybe he actually learns something.
I want to be positive and say that, but the
cynical side of me says, I doubt it.
Speaker 4 (45:16):
He's going to a me in prison for four years.
He's damn sure's gonna learn something.
Speaker 3 (45:22):
But he so I wonder is that because he's how
long has he been in jail? Flame over a year?
Speaker 4 (45:27):
Right over a year?
Speaker 3 (45:29):
So does time serve to go into that four years?
Speaker 4 (45:34):
I don't know how they do it. You know, every
state does something different, So I don't know they're going
to do that, but it should be. But if it's
a state charge, if it's a federal charge, no, If
it's a federal charge, you do eighty five percent of
your time, But if it's a state charge, you only
do half of your time. But I still don't know
how much time they're going to give him, you know,
(45:54):
as far as time consider serve, because if he did
a year and he got day to day, that should
be two years is in So he probably would only
have to do maybe a year or eighteen months. And
if he does good, good time, you know, no drama,
he can get out even sooner than that. But you know,
by the legal the legalities of this country has changed
right in our face, because what is one what will
(46:16):
happen to one person, and the same charges to another
person will hit differently. So I don't know, Bobby, I'll
tell you what. I just hope that he stays safe.
I'm glad his children, his mother was there for him
in Woo Woo woo. But so the ship, a lot
of the shit that he's been accused of and all that,
that arrogance is what get is asked in trouble.
Speaker 3 (46:33):
That elegance is what got so everybody. That's that's what
gets flaming. I'm flam I know, I know that's what
gets Trump in trouble. Did he do everything he was
accused of? I'm sure, but he wouldn't have been brought
forward for all of it if he just if there
wasn't the arrogance, if he handled things differently. Jesus, did
(46:54):
you see YouTube is going to pay him twenty four
point five million dollars because they had to suspense did
a social media count after the insurrection. And I guess
there's some sort of agreement. And I mean, he's getting
all that money, whether he gets it, he puts it
to a charity, puts it into his new airplane. I
have no idea, but you wouldn't see half of these
cases being brought. You know, the judicial system is like
(47:16):
completely different than how I sort of remember it. Well,
we'll have to we'll have to take a peek at
at P Diddy and see see where if he's coming
out going in, what's happening. If he gets time served,
that's going to count towards anything.
Speaker 4 (47:32):
Somebody is definitely gonna come out and go in. I'm
just saying, I don't know if it's gonna be in
the jail house where somebody's going to come out and
going four years and two months, four years and two months,
I cut.
Speaker 3 (47:44):
Did you see that Jane Goodall died?
Speaker 4 (47:47):
I did? Jane Goodelle was a good egg.
Speaker 3 (47:50):
Oh wasn't she. She was a huge environmentalist. She was
a primatist. She thought that chimpanzees were so much like humans.
They each had their individual personality. These they raised their
children very much like we do, Like the mom is
every kind of everything, and yeah, I got Yeah, Gorilla's
in the Mist. You remember that movie made after her,
Sigourney Weaver, I think was a plater that was That
(48:13):
was a terrific ninety one. She lived a very good life.
Speaker 4 (48:16):
Yeah, very good, very good.
Speaker 3 (48:18):
And then worked right up to the ends. Let me
ask you one last thing in light of this. The
government shutdown and I and I saw Vice President Dance
speak to this, and I was so disgusted. Well, you
know how we're talking about how things are, the hateful
speech and the hatefulness, and we seemed to be just
(48:40):
taking it instead of people coming out. They the president
put out a bunch of memes with and a I
with Hakeem Jeffreys in a sombrero, and it was, you know,
about closing the government shutdown and whatnot. And at first
Advance tried to pretend he didn't know it meant, and
(49:00):
he didn't. And then he says, oh, it's all a
good joke. We joke about the Democrats who wouldn't and
he kind of went on, is that like not vice presidential?
Like I, you're supposed to be have some sort of
unity and bring the country together, and even say during
the shutdown, you know we're gonna speak and work together,
but not be promoting that. This is funny to put
(49:22):
him in a sombrero, you know, with all the immigration
issues and whatnot. I thought, really, poor taste.
Speaker 4 (49:29):
Well poor taste was last night four o'clock in the morning,
your president. President Trump released the video playing as him
and JD. Vans were playing in the band, while the
author of the Project twenty twenty five was the Green Reaper.
Oh it's seriously horrifically like, oh my god, this is
what the leader of the greatest country in the world
(49:50):
is of doing at four o'clock in the morning. Listen, Bobby,
there is nothing more to be said. But you guys
are allowing this. This ain't even on Trump anymore. This
is on everybody around him who has a power to say,
sit your ass down somewhere. But everybody's walking on eggs
shells with timid. They're afraid. They're going to use his
They're going to use mental illness to save him. I
believe that with my whole hearted hearts, because anything else
(50:12):
that will be found gets you own. But they're going
to use this mental illness to save him, which means
we're still going to be collateral damaging in this country.
Americans will be a collateral damage because we're not in
that top two percent. We're not in the being that stabust.
We're not in that. So here we go and here
we go, and here it comes I'll better get ready.
Bobby always says, fuck a man and find out too late.
(50:33):
We already are doing it.
Speaker 3 (50:35):
We have one year until midterms, guys. We have to
we have to find and find our correct voice. We
still have to keep standing up for ourselves. And this
stuff is bullshit. You know, there's not even anybody. It's
the second most important person in the country. Who's who's
saying it's okay. You know, so I don't. It's not okay.
Bigotry and racism is not okay. It sickens me. I'm
(50:59):
very disappointed by it. But we better do something. Get
out there, hold a sign, complain to people. When you
see people doing the wrong thing. If they have a business,
don't spend your money there. We found out with Jimmy
Kimmel that when we band together, we actually work together,
and we boycott, we actually do have a strong voice.
Speaker 4 (51:19):
Yeah, so did. He was sentenced to fifty months in
a federal prison. So a federal prison, he's supposed to
be eighty five percent of his time. So we'll see,
we'll see. I'm sure they'll give us a whole breakdown
of the whole situation. But a federal joint and he
is a billionaire. It's gonna be like club man for him. Honestly,
it really is, as some of the guards will be
(51:40):
able to be paid off to make sure that he
can eat well and be treated well and all of that.
So I'm not knocking in it because he has the
money to make sure his things go better. But it's
just for the crams that he had committed. It's just
scary about it.
Speaker 3 (51:58):
And on that note, this week, are you you're moving moving?
Speaker 4 (52:02):
I'm moving. Yes, we are finally moving. We're moving tomorrow.
We're in the middle of packing and moving down ladies, gentlemen,
but we had to stop to come in to take
the laughing around. We're gonna send prayers to our beautiful
co host, Bobby. She is a little under the weather,
fighting a cold, fighting whatever it is out here. And
hear me when I tell you that with this government
shut down, I'm glad I'm not traveling right now because
(52:23):
the TSA operators are not being paid. They don't want
to work already when they're getting paid, so a lot
of them really don't give a damn. The FAA operators,
a lot of them are not being paid. So and
we had and I'm a Delta person. Delta had a
two wings. Two planes clip their wings yesterday, so it
is scary. So I'm like, oh god, you know what
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you're doing. I'm glad I'm home, because I would be
petrified to travel, let alone all the lunatics that are
flying right now, because if you're on edge or if
you're in a bad place, I don't think that you
should be able to fly. It just gives you a
reason to be a damn pressure cooker, and you explode
on somebody for the smallest little things. Somebody stepped on
your foot, somebody hit you with their bag. These are
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things that happened when you're on a plane. You're sitting
on the aisle, see somebody come back and hit you
with their suitcase because you got your foot, and you
just explode. Alcohol and those situations just don't go together either,
because most of the time the people who are doing
all of this have ineegrador or get anegrador on the plane.
I know y'all making money by selling alcohol on the plane,
but I think they should stop that altogether. I think
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that needs to be changed.
Speaker 3 (53:28):
I agree. I'm not a drinker, as you know anyway,
so it doesn't it doesn't affect me, And prayers to
our people in the Philippines. They had a big earthquake
down there, So I hope everybody I know that they
had sixty people that had that had died. The last
I had checked that was two days ago. I hope,
I hope that they kind of come back from it quickly.
We love our Filipino friends.
Speaker 4 (53:50):
So yeah, So with all of that, lady, and we
thank you for joining us here a laugh and learn
it is it is. This is beyond the roller coaster.
This is something that I just never thought that we
were going to get into. And so Trump put out
just a statement two days ago that he was having
a meeting. Remember this is the same man who were
running for the presidency who said he had no idea
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what Project twenty twenty five is, over right, and he
just put out a statement saying that he was having
a meeting with the author and curator of Project twenty
twenty five to see which services should be taken away
during the shutdown. Okay, you guys get you don't need
to be As long as you look at one plus
one is two. You can read this man. You can
read this man.
Speaker 3 (54:34):
Yeah, it's not he meets with them regularly. He's on
his cabinet. So yeah, I'm fading. I'm fading it on
Froggy yep.
Speaker 4 (54:47):
And we thank you for joining us. Thank you, Aaron
to our producer, listen, we are in October. Bobby got
a birthday coming up, y'all in thirteen days. He's going
to be the big twenty nine night.
Speaker 3 (54:59):
It's a mile so that's all right, more wisdom, bring
it on.
Speaker 4 (55:04):
It's leaving season. Thank you guys for doing us here
at Laugh a Learn. Please follow me on all social
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Speaker 3 (55:23):
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Send me any fan of the Flame topics say that
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Speaker 4 (55:36):
And with that being said, ladyshom the model here has
not changed and will not change. Here and Laugh and Learn.
We are not trying to get you to change your mind.
We are only trying to get you to use your mind, because.
Speaker 3 (55:47):
Why douse a mind and you vote are a terrible
thing to waste.
Speaker 4 (55:51):
And if you better use your vote for these primaries,
because they're trying to steal your vote right now, so
God damn it. If it has never been important to you,
I need you to make it important to you. And
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