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April 13, 2025 84 mins

Rod and Karen banter about doppelgangers, KevOnStage, Bedazzled car, Ja Morant and bedazzled clothes. Then they discuss Trump tariff exemptions, Trump blames immigrants to start sexual assault awareness month, investors pulling out of bond market, Tesla car imports stopped to China, Bill Maher, Tim Walz and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listen to The Black Guy Who Tips podcast because
Rod and Karen are hot.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Hey, welcome to another episode of The Black Guy Podcast.
I'm your host Rod, joined us always by my co
host Karen, and we're live on a Sunday morning. Ready
to do some podcasting. What happened?

Speaker 1 (00:19):
You can keep going?

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Okay? All right? Ready to do some podcasts and find
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Leave us five star reviews on Apple Podcasts. You know
we love that stuff we do. The official weapon of
the show is the fun folking chair and the unofficial
sport and bullet ball extreme extreme. All right, lots of

(00:45):
stuff to get into. I guess I'll start first by
just asking you, Karen, did you have any bad ter?
I do? All right? Do you have any Do you
have any.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
Talk to me?

Speaker 2 (01:05):
Do you have any banter? Answer banter? Danter? Anter? Do
you have any.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
Talk to me?

Speaker 2 (01:22):
Do you have any banter? Banter? All right? Here?

Speaker 1 (01:27):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:27):
My first banter is uh uh the the Hornings season
is over, but we've been since we've been going to
the Horness game. It's this older lady and she's always
cleaning it. Kind of boy, the interest that we go in.
She's like an older, smaller black lady. And she keeps
handing a ponytail like up like up in like a

(01:49):
like a high ponytail, and uh like a one big
bunch and she has.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
Uh with glasses.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
And every time I passed that lady, it remembers what
they call it, like a dapper game. You know something
I looked just like you. She reminds me of my
one of my very first babysitters. I know this might
sound wild, but I have a Her name was mad.
She was a babysitter. She was already like oh when
I was like a kid kid, And so when my
mama name used to be at work, she used to

(02:17):
watch me and my cousins. And when I tell you,
that lady looks exactly like her, like to the features
and everything she's she's like a splitting image of that lady.
And it kind of makes me feel good to I
know it might sound wild, but it feels good to
be like okay, and it kind of re reminded me
of a really really good childhood memory.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
I have a uncle. He passed a while ago.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
I remember when we went to the I'm gonta say
Bahamas years ago. It was me and my aunts and
my cousin and we went and it was this dude
who looked just like my uncle, like when I tell
you from the frow to the body splitting image of
that man. And we got back and we told him,
we said, we found one boy looking join you and

(03:02):
uh and and and and it's wild when you see.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
Things like that kind of out in the wild sometimes.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
And I've even seen and I was a smaller child,
but I even seen my doppelganger when I was younger.
I had an older family member that passed and so
we went to uh Atlanta.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
And when we went to Atlanta, my aunt.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
And us who walked in the door and her name,
her name is Bridget and uh, she's kind of like
further down to like the line as far as like
distancing relationship.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
And so when I want, everybody kept calling me Bridge.
I was like, who is this Bridget? I don't get this,
And that was like, you look.

Speaker 3 (03:39):
Just like when I looked at her, she was literally
like an older at that time, an older split image
of me. It was crazy locking somebody in the face
when you go you stop my face, And so it just.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Made me go down kind of memory lane.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
Every time I look at that old lady, I get
really really good memories of my very first babysitter.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
Okay, yeah, that's very Uh, that's very random. I think
God only made so many flavors of soda, and you
just mix them all together till you get different combinations,
and every once in a while you come up with
one that tastes kind of like the other one. You know,
I know you never set step in the same river twice,
but you know, I feel like sometimes you see that.
I know, I've had people that said they had they

(04:20):
thought people look like me, even if I didn't agree
with them or whatever. I've been mistaken for other people before.
There was a person I remember in high school that
told me, like, man, you look just like my friend
that got killed. I was like, well, that's a bummer
to to you know that your friend got killed. But yeah,
I guess you know, it could be that. Either that

(04:41):
or it's just secret time travelers out here. You know,
you could just be your uncle came back and was like,
I'm I'm gonna do my life in the Bahamas now,
and I'm not I'm not gonna tell my family.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
I'm not.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
Pretending not to know them. I'm gonna talk with a
different accent on I'm not even really Jamaican. I'm just
gonna make up Jamaican accent.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
And it's kind of like keys to a car, because,
like you say, eventually, ship gonna be too similar. Like
that time me and you was in the parking lot
and you put your key in the car we sat in.
We both sat in the call dround like this bench
at ours and had to get out before we before
we got arrested.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
It's kind of like that. Even it's gonna be so
similar that it's.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
Only so many combinations you can make on the keys.
Some of them gonna work on.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
The Unknow, the cars, you just hope you don't cross
that one car one day and get arrested for trying
to steal it or some ship.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
All right, I like to just say shout out to
Kevi on stage. Kevi on stage has shown and proven
a lot to me. And the main thing he's proven
is that, uh, there's no point in really reasoning what
your haters. I feel like he tries to. He makes

(05:58):
good content off of everything and his life, and so
obviously when people hate on him, that's an easy layup
for some more content.

Speaker 4 (06:06):
You know, I don't blame him for that, but he
has proven to me that there's no reasoning.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
With a hater. I watched him the other day where
some guy, you know, because people just say random shit
about him. He's popular enough that people just feel like
they you know, like whether they're using him as a
punching bag or platform to like lift off or whatever.
Like they just always got some hype of opinion, which
is fine us. You know, that's what you get paid
the big money for. That's why you sell out the

(06:36):
crowds and all the shit. You know, you're you're you're
a pop culture figure to people, even though that dehumanize
you and don't see you as a person anymore. But
you know, people talk. He put on his his his
video with his medium ass jersey for w NBA yeah
or from Malaysia full while I think, and somebody was like, man,

(07:00):
look at unk. Let himself go man be he can't
even do twenty push ups or something like that. And
so you know, keV works out. He's post workout videos
every once in a while. He posted a video himself
like bench presents a bunch of you know, some weight
and being like I can't do twenty push ups, but
I do this right. And I saw like people were

(07:22):
going back to the original hater, like, hey, you see
uncle responding to you, blah blah blah. And then the
dude was just like, man, you know whatever, Man, I
turned off my notifications a long time ago.

Speaker 4 (07:33):
I don't care, you know that kind of shit. And
I'm like, that's fucked up.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
And then keV eventually posted a video with the quote
tweet and it was keV literally lifting doing the twenty
push ups, you know, and you know, getting it in
or whatever, and quote tweeting a guy and when you
look at the replies, the guy once again is moving
the goal post and you know, not responding acting you know,

(08:00):
like uh, you know whatever, like whatever excuse it is
to not just come off of it. And the thing
that it makes me think about is, in addition to
just the guy wanted attention, he's got a blue check market,
keV helped him go viral. I'm sure to him it's
a win because he doesn't have a lot of probably
integrity or whatever about it. But it was also kind

(08:23):
of interesting because I thought there's a there's a way
to show You're not a humorless piece of shit by
just being like, oh, you got me, Okay, I'll see you,
I'll see you got the twenty and you are my
bad player, my bad.

Speaker 3 (08:41):
Make a joke out of it, and everybody could have
kept moved the right on along with their.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
Lives right and instead it's just him being like he's fat.
Let's not pretend being fat is a connected being out
of state. He let himself go.

Speaker 4 (08:53):
He know, you let himself like It's like it's it's
so negative, there's no there's.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
No human entity to it. There's no humor to it,
because there's there's it's like it's such an empty.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Place to be in life. That's like internal thing.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
Yeah, like you're a vapid human being. Because I could,
I would understand and recognize if it was like a
bit of a rapport where yeah, you don't know this guy,
but okay he responded to you. I was talking my shit,
you got me the end, and it's it's more of
a cute exchange of anything. We don't have to know
you're just like a hating, humorless asshole. We don't need

(09:33):
to know that. It just be like, okay, I've made
a joke about him, but instead it's just I want
to call this guy fat and all that shit. So, yes,
it's kind of interesting to see that. And I and
keV does this all the time where he just you know,
whether he's using his haters his fuel or just content
or you know, why let them be the only ones

(09:53):
getting content off your name.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
I don't truth.

Speaker 2 (09:56):
Yes, I mean shit, he's trying to make a video
or two every day, so I'm sure he's like, oh cool,
free video.

Speaker 4 (10:01):
Twenty push ups. That's an easy one.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
Today.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
I was going to the gym to do twenty push
ups anyway, but but yeah, shot out to Kevin stage
because like it reinforces to me how pointless it is
to really engage people that are just overly negative because
they're not. They're not in it to be fair, they're
in it to be critical, and critical isn't the same
as criticism.

Speaker 4 (10:24):
It doesn't have to be fair or waited. So I
just want to give him a shout out.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
And I appreciate him because also all the time, you know,
I'll post sometimes my workout stuff or whatever, and you know,
He'll be in the comments or the replies like get
it ride or whatever. And I appreciate that, you know,
like he's he's such a positive person. I really truly
think it's so weird when people don't like him. And

(10:48):
I get that people don't like everybody, and everybody's not
it just seemed like you got to go out of
your way to find a reason to not like him.
Of it just says a lot about people. And I'm
to be frank, I don't keep those people around me
like he's a good litmus test of like, because I'm
not trying to be kept on stage. I'm not religious
like that. I'm like, it's not even to me the

(11:10):
same VENN diagram or audience. But it just lets you know, like, oh,
here's a guy who just trying to put positivity in
some yuck yucks on the timeline, and there's people that
like can't stand him. Please stay away from me, because
if you because to me, at best, you should be
like harmless, you know, or maybe you roll your eyes

(11:31):
like Dad Joe, but it shouldn't be some like this
nigga here.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
Once that start, I'm like, yeah, please please stay the
funk away from you.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
And although I did press him, because you know, if
you've been noticing lately and the zeitgeys. You supposed to
check in with people in your city whenever you come
to people's city, Stephen Jackson, Stephen Jackson checks in. NBA
players check in with the gangsters if they want to

(11:58):
gamble or do gang shit. Rappers have to check in.
And I noticed keV on stage been coming to Charlotte,
North Carolina selling our shows and he ain't been checking
in with me. And as the King of Charlotte Black Podcasting,
Oh lord, I can't assure that keV is gonna stay

(12:18):
unharmed if he just keep coming to my city without
letting me know. He coming through and putting, you know,
five ten dollars into Venmo so I can go get
some Chick fil A too. You think I don't want
chick fil A too? You got chick fil A. I
see you eating the Chick fil A. Okay. I see
all them people in the in the crowd, all that
money out there, and I'm not getting none. Okay. I

(12:42):
see you coming through with all these with all the
spectrum we got the Spectrum Center here in Charlotte. Okay,
I see you getting the spectrum checks every time I
turn on the TV. You know me on no spectrum
spectrum checks. I know he could break me off, he
could check in, so keV, I'm need to start checking
in the Hell's wrong with the next time you come

(13:02):
to Charlotte, not not all in North Carolina, but just
Charlotte specifically. And I know even if you just need
a connector flight, you just gonna be here for like
an hour to your next plane. I'm gonna need you
to check in play that's it. But you cool with
me other than the checking in, go ahead, the Hell's.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Wrong with you?

Speaker 3 (13:22):
We was going down seventy seven and I seen this
lady in the car and her I've never seen this
far in my life. Her car was goddamn be dazzled
when I tell you, be dazzled. Her handles was be dazzled,
her bumpers were be dazzled, and them shits were shiny

(13:43):
and just sparkling. And I was like, ma'am, if you
ever get in the wreck, it's gonna be really easy
to find you, cause sparkles are gonna be all over
that bitch, and they're gonna be like, these are the
sparkles that came off of your car, ma'am.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
Yeah, I saw that be dazzled car. I won't even
street legal.

Speaker 3 (14:03):
It feels like that's a true questions.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
I mean, it's like a cool thing, but it also
makes me think like, uh, as I want like if
the person, what race were they and all that stuff,
because I'm always like, man, any reason to pull.

Speaker 4 (14:19):
Me over, I don't want to do don't want to
do it.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
Like it was a thing going around and Christmas when
people was having Christmas lights on.

Speaker 4 (14:25):
Their car, which was weird.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
Yes, yeah, I thought it was cool.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
I liked it was cool. I didn't think it was weird.
But as a black person, I'm like, I'm not even
taking the chance. It just seemed like a reason for
them to be like, sir, you know why he pulled
j over and like a Christmas street and you roll
down the window and the fucking you know my music
is on. It's like up on the rooftop, quick clickly
and they're like she got a gun, pa pal. So

(14:50):
he just felt like not a good thing to do.
But yeah, John Morana is in trouble for doing uh celebrations.
He got in trouble because you know, obviously you know
it's history. He's an NBA player. He got videos on
Instagram Live where he was playing around with guns and
he got suspended that year. He was crashing out. It
was very reckless and irresponsible. No one got hurt, but

(15:11):
he had done some stuff off the court. He beat
up a kid during a pickup game. He supposedly threatened
the kid during his sister's basketball game or something like that. Then,
of course he's drinking in a strip club. He's playing
with a gun in the strip club. He's in the
car Instagram Live, his friend's Instagram Live. He pulls out
a gun out of nowhere on that. So he starts

(15:32):
doing gun gestures in the games this year, and the
league hits him with a fine after warning him to
not do it. And so he comes back and he
does a grenade celebration. We were at the game where
he broke out the grenade celebration, the first grenade celebration
we saw it. He fucking hit a shot, pulls the

(15:53):
pin on the grenade. He's of course, he's in pantomime.
It throws it into the crowd, crowd explodes. Everybody. I
was like, oh, wild boom. And then of course the
ripples around the crowd start going because we're all like,
is this motherfucker fin to get suspended. Fine, Like what's that?
Look around like, what, well, he didn't get suspended, he
didn't get fined. And he's done the grenade celebration now

(16:14):
two three more times, and I understand how people feel about.
You know, he's towing the line and there's a lot
of people that want to smack down and what the
commissioner because he's thumbing his eye in the face of
the commissioner. When they asked him about it, he said,
it's not a grenade celebration. It's me throwing my words
out and blocking my ears because he blocks his ears,
like when you hear grenade explode, I'm blocking my ears

(16:36):
because I'm not letting in what people are saying about me.
Blah blah. He's lying it's obviously a grenade celebration, but
I'm for it. I like the grenade celebration. The grenade celebration,
to me, is not the problem. I don't think he's
actually gonna go around playing with grenades. Now, this could change.
He could be on Instagram Live, pull out a grenade

(16:57):
and I'll be like, suspend this nigga a real ping.
You'll be like, oh no, As of right, now I
find this celebration to be adorable, and if anything, he's
not going far enough. I need John Morant to get
into his interpretive mind bag. Okay, we are not. They

(17:20):
should just be a start. I think the more ludicrous
the weapon, the less offensive it gets.

Speaker 1 (17:29):
I can see that.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
The if it's ridiculous, then we can't like. The more ridiculous,
the more it's like, you know what, he wasn't caught
playing with lightsabers, so clearly like, let this man cook.
I need him to do a suitcase nuke celebration. Okay,
I need him to hit a jumper, pull out the
nuclear launch codes, open up this briefcase. They may have

(17:53):
to call a time out.

Speaker 4 (17:54):
This is a longer, Okay, I need a dude that
I want him.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
To slowly poising somebody like Agent forty seven out from Hitman.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Like after he does second act, what is happening here?

Speaker 2 (18:07):
Well, the more ridiculous, the better these are. It can
only get better. I've been thinking of shit like this
my whole life. I played basketball, and people used to
do celebrations at the threes, and I used to do
stuff like arrows and bowl and crossbows. It was fun
to me and so now he's in my lane. I
want him to do. I want him a pantomime a
drone strike, okay, I want his teammates to get in

(18:32):
on the action. I want his teammates to be the
collateral damage. Make two of them to have like, all
go down. I want two of them to be having
a wedding on the sideline and then they blow up
and they be like what happened? I want I wanted
to be confusing.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
Yes, what you're saying this app because no one watching
it live.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
I want people to be like, what the fuck did
he just do? And then later on us to put
it together on Twitter like, oh see this is you
see how he holding his hand. It's like a video
game controller. That's actually how you control a drone. And
you see his teammates over there they getting married, and
then you see one of them, like one of them
is the priests. He's reading the vows, and then they
explode on the top on the sideline. So that's the

(19:13):
drone strike hitting a wedding and killing like the top
leader of Alcato, but also by collateral damage killing some
other people, which created more terrorists.

Speaker 4 (19:24):
It's really something to think about. I would like to
see that.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
I want them to kill I want him to I
want them a pantomime feeding somebody too much sugar and
then they lose their foot to diabetes and die.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
Like we need an intermission.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
I want a whole halftime show. It should have to
be like, what the what the fuck is that celebration?

Speaker 1 (19:44):
You have enough your halftime. There's plenty of time to
do it.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
Randolph Terrence. We was on Three Guys on yesterday and
he brought up a good one. You throw the alley
to your teammate. You and your teammate when y'all land
on the ground, y'all both turned the keys to the
new clear, to the new clear lift off at the
same time. Like these like these can basically be touchdown celebrations.

(20:07):
But in the NBA, don't stop at grenade, y'all thumb thumb,
the eye of authority way further than grenade. And once again,
the more ridiculous, the easier it is to be like
these are harmless if you just do guns. I'm like, no,
you play with guns. Stop that that's that can happen.

(20:28):
Like I don't want to see swords. You might have
a sword, I don't know you like that I feel
like things you can't get, fictional weapons that things like
things that don't exist. Don't do gatling gun, don't don't
do don't do rocket grenade, the RPG. Don't do those
because you you can get your hands on some of
this shit. Just just do weird, weird shit. Use to

(20:52):
force on somebody and force choke them.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
Yeah, now that one's good in the crowd.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
That that's what I would like to see, you know,
have your teammates be like and then we're like, damn,
Josh hit a fucking half court shot and forced choke.
He for the senator death. This is these motherfuckers are creative.
I'm gonna finish watching this game.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
Somebody say he should do a death note.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
Yeah, that's good, right, yes, right on the sideline. We like,
see you're right on the sideline paying the mom None
of us know what you're doing. We're like, was JN
paying during that time out with confused people? He's I
don't even know what he's doing. But five minutes later,
when you dunk on somebody, you you pull up the
sideline note like see I wrote that dunk onw wim

(21:37):
bin Yanna. I said that five minutes from that. I
did that, and I did that ship. I've death noted this, nigga.
That's what I want to see. John, keep it going.
Don't listen to the hater.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
That was good. It's hard to come behind that one.

Speaker 3 (21:58):
But I want to also talk about I was kind
of sad when we had went to the same day
we seen that bedazzel car. Nobody told me that it
was Bedazzled Day because when we got to the arena,
everybody had something bedazzled. People stand up around me.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
They had like bedazzling hornys gear. A dude stand up.

Speaker 3 (22:19):
He his the outline of his little character was to
be dazzled. I was like, damn, nobody told. I want
to be dazzled myself if anybody would have told me.
But apparently I did not know it was bedazzled Day.
Some sometimes it's be days going on and you're not informed,
and I just felt left out, you know that nobody
informed me that it was Bedazzled Day.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
I think it's coming back in the style. I'm seeing
it a lot lately. A lot of.

Speaker 4 (22:44):
Celebrities and stuff been wearing his clothes, like going places
and making events and stuff.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
Everything old is new again.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Yeah, I ask somebody that lived due the bedazzler generation.

Speaker 3 (22:54):
I'm kind of confused, and I'm like, oh, while we
beat that were bringing to be dazzled back.

Speaker 2 (22:59):
The question I always had for be dazzled clothes, It's like,
how do y'all wash them? Because I'd be afraid to
put the dazzled clothes in my washing machine.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
You better for breaze.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
I just feel like it's gonna sound like a bunch
of marbles in my drive, Like I don't know, maybe
do y'all yeah or something like that where one time
only where until you get a stain on them. I
eat too much nachos for that. I can't be wearing nothing.

Speaker 3 (23:25):
That can't be watching right because all you need to
do is lose wanting them be dazzled and the hold
outfit fucked up.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
I don't have any more banter me either. Okay, cool,
Well we can get into the show, of course we'll.
You know, we have lots of stuff to talk about.
I guess we can start with politics till we get mad. Sure,
why not?

Speaker 3 (23:45):
I didn't know she was black until a number of
years ago when she.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
Happened to turn black, and now she wants to be
known this black people have got to know whether or
not they're presidentship crook. But I'm not a crook. I
learned everything I've got saying I know what she touched.
Shame on, shame on, shame on, shame on you. We

(24:11):
can't get fool again. Tell you what I don't know
about you. But I'm going to go to bed.

Speaker 4 (24:17):
I'm all right politics until we get mad.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
Of course, there's lots to talk about bene a couple
of days, so there's no this seems unendingly. Uh, news
is just dropping all the time.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
Yes, it is.

Speaker 2 (24:35):
Uh So those terrorfs drop came out. And now Trump
has exempted phones, computer chips from reciprocal tariffs, probably because
a lot of the tech bros at the people that
funded his campaign, they are showed up to his inauguration.
So he's trying to help Apple and in video out.

(24:57):
Even if this turns out to be temporary, because who
knows with him, Yep, you really don't know. He ended
up saying that people, I think I said it yesterday.
People are reporting that he oh, he's dropped the teriffs.
He didn't drop the tars.

Speaker 4 (25:16):
There's a ten percent global tariff on nearly every country.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
Yes, it is, so everything gonna go up no matter what.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
So that is still in place. So he has not
dropped the terrors. This other thing he's done is China
still has one hundred and twenty five percent tariff, except
now smartphones, laptop computers, hard drives, computer processes, and memory
chips as well as flat screen displays no longer are
going to be you know, supposed to be dealing with

(25:45):
these terrors. What is interesting here, though, is that no
one's collecting the tariffs at the port. What they've been
talking all this shit. No one's collecting these terraffs.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
But then is it a damn tariff or not?

Speaker 2 (25:57):
Right? But this is the speed of Trump, right. He
oos people report his things as facts, and they do
it every time. They report what he says as fat
They don't. We have learned nothing over these last at
this point for eight years. We know he's a liar.
We know he said shit and it's not provable and

(26:20):
many times it's not done correctly, and yet they report it.
They're like, oh, tariffs, guys are going up. And then
it's like, okay, so what's the proof now that's not
stopping these manufacturers and stuff from charging more. For the record,
they are anticipating the terrors being collected. Whether or not
they are collected, it's a whole nother story.

Speaker 3 (26:39):
They go, well, shit, because they were like, hey, they
might decide to go back and back pace shit.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
We don't know.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
I know a lot of people probably just like I
want to Nintendo switch too. That's all I care about.
But it's like, this stuff is it adds up and
the chaos that creates and the uncertainty in the market
is real.

Speaker 3 (26:57):
Yes, your stocks and shit going up and down and
all of the place is real. You know, people not
trusting the American economy. That shit is real.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
You know, the dollar going down, you know.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
Compared to other currencies, you know, up and down all
over the place because of this.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
That's real too.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
And the thing is he just be saying shit, and
a lot of times he moves faster than people, than
the physical people and the policy makers and people because
you can't just say shit, you say shit, you have
to go through process procedures.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
Everything's had, you know, checks and balances.

Speaker 3 (27:28):
So they're not collecting it, probably because you didn't give
the people enough time to put the shit in place
so that they could actually have it in their computer
system or whatever the fuck they need to do to
tax people properly.

Speaker 2 (27:39):
Uh. Consumers are now facing terror searcharges for some goods
as companies pass along the costs, which is exactly what
everyone who said the terrorsts were a bad idea warned
people about. They said, it's gonna end up being a
tax on the American consumer because the terrors will not
work one way. There will be a reciprocal effects. They

(28:01):
will have to raise prices. You will pay more. And
people are acting like, well, because Trump is saying that
it's not going to happen, then it's not gonna happen
or whatever. And I also find this very interesting because
I was on care Hunter show Friday and a guy
called in. He's a Trump supporter or he's a I'm
not gonna vote sit out type of guy, and he's

(28:22):
very skeptical of everything the Democrats say. And at the
same and he was going, you guys are just democratic,
you know, like, you guys are just giving a Democrat.
You just want the Democrats to win, y'all. All you
do is support the Democrats. And you know what I
had to think about, because you know, obviously, I first
of all, I'm not like a lot of people. I

(28:42):
don't feel the need to disavow the Democrats. I know
that's a big thing that it's a way of tricking
you into talking yourself out of rationality. Objectivity is not
looking at the Democrats, looking at the Republican and going
I'm somewhere between these two. I'm not, if anything, I'm
probably for to the left of your mainstream Democrats. So yes,

(29:04):
and it comes to voting, I will probably never ever
have a reason to vote for a Republican in any
legitimate for any legitimate way. They do not do policy,
They do not create policies or govern in a way
that helps my life.

Speaker 4 (29:17):
Agree, zero reason for me to do that.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
That's not my fault. That's that party's fault, right, And
it's only when we talk about Democrats that we talk
like that. Well, like with Democrats, were like, if I
don't support them, it's the party's fault. We're Republicans.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
It's like why not? Why not?

Speaker 2 (29:31):
Because they don't give policies that make me want to
vote for them, period, It's that easy.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
And lately they don't give any policies at all.

Speaker 3 (29:37):
Yes, you know, it's one of those things where like
I said, people like that, let that person call in.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
I don't have the energy to talk to them because
I'm like, oh, you're just stupid.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
Yeah, it's fine, it's fine, But you know my point
really about that that kind of person, I was thinking,
it is interesting how they are unceasingly skeptical of Democrats
and democratic politicians to a point where whether you agree
that it's healthy or not, but to a point that

(30:08):
they are never skeptical of Trump and Republicans agreed, and
like they do not question their policies. They simply go that,
I mean, look, if he just wants if you here,
legally you need to get out. That's just the law.
And it's like, but that's not how they're enacting the law,
and it's actually not technically how the law is supposed
to be handled. Right, and what it does, and I

(30:31):
think what appeals to these people and what it changes
in you, and the reason I think a Trump supporter now,
a Republican now is honestly at its worst in my lifetime.
It is about not having empathy, right, It's about the
It's about being cruel. It is we're gonna split your
family up, We're gonna lock you up. We're gonna deport you.

(30:52):
We're gonna provoke your green card. Oh, you protested use
your First Amendment rights that we guarantee here for America
and citizens.

Speaker 4 (31:00):
You have a green car, so you're to be treated
as a citizen.

Speaker 2 (31:03):
Know the fuck you not? We don't like what you're
protesting about. Now, if you've ran up on the capitol,
we about to give you a pass and release you,
even though you violated the law, even though you attacked officers,
even though you threaten politicians. We're going to let you
out free on the motherfucking streets. But when it comes
to your protesting for Palestine, no, nigga, that's from mis now,

(31:23):
and you need to get the fuck out the country.
You don't have First Amendment rights. Oh you let people
protest at your school. You allow that to happen, You
allow them to have demonstrations. We are now defunding your
whole fucking college. That is the difference to me is
and yet there's no skepticism, there's no there's what body
comes out. Hey, I'm gonna try to help a student

(31:43):
on yeah, right, student law, How is this gonna be up?
Let me tell you why this ain't gonna work see
what they really want to do. But when it comes
to Republican there's no that's what they really want to do.
It's just whatever they said face value. I accept it.
That is the new talking point. You know, Oh, they
just want to help girls in girls sports. They just
tied of me and being in girls sports. Is that

(32:05):
really what they're about, is that suddenly they became women's
sports enthusiasts. Oh, they're just trying to keep the immigrants
out here because of jobs. So is that why they're
lying to send people eat cats and dogs? No, this
is it's about something deeper. But you're not critical of
that because you low KEI kind of agree with that shit. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (32:22):
And also it's one of those things where, uh, and
I personally think that this has been a tactic ever
since the Civil rights and television and all that stuff,
because I think that the thing about Martin Luther King
and all the people that march was for the first

(32:43):
time ever things were seen in masses and it embarrassed
the American populace to the point that the masses, even
the people that was like, you know, I kind of
proted this was like, oh my gosh, we look horrible,
We look terrible. We need to do something to turn
around the image of America regard you know, quote unquote,

(33:06):
and I think when that happened through the years, the
strategy was, Hey, we need to take this shame away
like like like like like, we need to build a
generation that has no shame. We need to build a
generation that has no empathy. We need to build a
generation that that their hearts are hard. Because once we

(33:27):
build that, like, that's the found because actually that's the
foundation of everything. Somebody in the Republican Party made up
a strategy that that, oh, this will never happen again,
and so particularly with social media and all the gidgets
and gadgets and things we have now, some smart person
somewhere came up with a strategy to go, what can
we do to the American minds that that that they

(33:50):
don't have these Not only do they not have these
towards each other, they don't even actually have it towards
the world, even though we're globally and so years and
years and years of this is the result of the
in my opinion of the Republican Party, we have now
no empathy, no compassion, no understanding, you no lack of
critical thinking, just just get along to go along, you know,

(34:13):
not not really caring about how America looks to the
rest of the world because you know us fuck the
rest of the world. You know, type of mentality, and
it's not healthy period, and you become an isolationist kind
of country. And that's not good because with global everybody
impacts everybody. You just can't be all off to yourself

(34:36):
because you don't make everything, and you're gonna need the
rest of the world's help, like you actually are at
some period of time.

Speaker 1 (34:42):
And so I think this right.

Speaker 3 (34:43):
Here is a result of years of the erosion of
like I said, shame, and you've seen it over the time,
because it used to be a point where whenever you
show videos of people dying and all that stuff, used
to have a shock to it. But guess what, you
don't even have a shock to it no more. People
treat it like, oh, that's just whatever. And so you

(35:05):
desensitize people to the hurt, to the pain, to the separation.
You desensitize people where they just don't care anymore until
it directly impacts them and then somebody else is looking
at them like I don't care about you either, and
so a lot of the unity that we have is gone.
They are still carrying people out there, and they will
continue to be carrying people out there. But these people

(35:25):
make you feel like a goddamn lunatic when you're.

Speaker 1 (35:28):
Like, hey, dowd, we got to care about each other.

Speaker 3 (35:31):
Like these policies are fucked up, y'all, and they will
impact you regardless of what you think. We're not trying
to fund it, particularly people that don't have money, who
are actually in the same boat as everybody else. But
you just think you're extra special and you're like, no,
we're all in the same boat. None of us are rich.
So you stripping these policies, stripping these procedures, I mean,

(35:51):
you know, stripping all this stuff really impacts the country
across the whole. Because I hope you don't think this
deportation stuff is just stopping with these they.

Speaker 1 (36:00):
Gonna go on down the checklist, you know.

Speaker 3 (36:03):
And so it's one of these things where we're all
being impacted by the stripping of a lot of these things.
In my opinion, this is how we got here. Took
decades to get here, and this is one thing about
the democratic side. And I look at them like they
got three heads when they say some shit and they
act like it's supposed to change tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (36:21):
No, bitch, you know what.

Speaker 3 (36:22):
That waited fifty years for Roby Wade, fifty y'all fifty five. Oh,
and some of these motherfuckers are like, who, I'm out
of breath right after commona losers, I give up.

Speaker 1 (36:34):
It's that right, fifty years? What is you made of?
What are you made of? You know?

Speaker 3 (36:38):
This is an ongoing fight, and I think some people
don't understand it's an ongoing fight and to the day
you die.

Speaker 1 (36:44):
At least for me it is because I know the
color of my skin means war.

Speaker 3 (36:48):
For some people, I understand that I do not have
the privilege to walk outside and never feel like I'm
in some form of a war.

Speaker 2 (36:56):
I would even say it's not e even necessarily that
they've been like eroding these values. I would say these
are their real core values, yes, And the facade is
what eroded away. Because if you look at what originally

(37:18):
Democrats and then of course after the Southern strategy switched
to Republicans, if you look at that those that group
of people, the singular thing that they do agree about
is the bigotry of it all, and you know, everyone,
everyone allows too much when we let them be outraged

(37:38):
and pretend to be upset about being called out for it.
Which is why I love that we had the space
that we've created here because we don't have to play
those games. I'm not trying to be on CNN. I'm
not trying to you know, talk to white people, as
you know, because once you make that your goal, you
end up having to capitulate to a certain amount of

(37:58):
a rule set where you're like you're playing the game
based on their live which is I can't say racism
is the cause of anything. I can't say a person
is racist. I can only say speak around it. And
I find that to be so disempowering because it's not
the truth. And if the truth is the thing that
can set you free, if the truth is the thing

(38:19):
you get paid to communicate, then I feel like, you know,
collapsing in the beginning and then being mad at the
wrong people afterwards, because like, everyone plays this game. It's
the reason I think people get to be so mad
at the Democrats is because they're playing this game of

(38:40):
like it's not what, well, we can't say the customer
is wrong when it comes without and we can't say
it's racist, we can't say it's bigotry. We can't say
it's the people. We can't say there's a lot of
people that just don't care. We can't say that.

Speaker 4 (38:53):
We have to say some reason that, like it's just
the message was wrong.

Speaker 3 (38:57):
Yeah, but you have to hear and how and Hi'm
around and that's just and and those are the things that,
like you say, upset me because in order for quote
unquote America to heal, it has to be truthful with itself.
And the truth in the foundation of this country was
built off of racism and until racism and slavery, you know,
even back to Native American racism and slavery, and you know,

(39:18):
we stole that ship.

Speaker 2 (39:19):
But until until we have that part, it just everything
is pretty much pointless, you know. So I just find
that part to be interesting, is that man, we're still
doing this, this dance around it. And yeah, So it
turns out knowing that the Ports is collecting Trump's tarffs
because the technical glitch and because it was charging like

(39:42):
there was it wasn't letting people use the code to
be exempt from the tarfs. So the issue needs to
be reviewed. So as a result, they had to exempt
everybody from.

Speaker 1 (39:50):
The tariffs, and the i T people was like, hey,
we can't colde.

Speaker 2 (39:53):
That yet, and they probably fired the people that job
is to code it. Who knows what the fuck they did.
This is not this is not real, all right.

Speaker 1 (40:00):
They was like, bitch, I just came into work and
I'm supposed to put the code in today that makes sense.

Speaker 2 (40:05):
Trump attacks immigrants and a post to truth social and
I'll read the post to you and uh, you tell
me what stands out to you. This month, we recognized
National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month by ending the
unfathomable human abuse committed under open borders policies. One of

(40:26):
the leading causes of sexual violence over the last four
years has been the invasion of illegal aliens at our
southern border, and a treason is active betrayal against the
American people. The previous administration at leashed an army of
gangs and criminal aliens from the darkest and most dangerous
corners of the world, causing a dramatic increase of sexual
violence in our neighborhoods and communities. These reckless policies empower

(40:47):
some of the most to pray people on the planet
to exploit women and children in the most vicious ways imaginable.
Donald Trump convicted of sexual offenses, Donald Trump, friend of Epstein,
Donald Trump. And this is and there's a thing that

(41:09):
happens here right when you hear people who question, like
why are y'all always on the Democrat side shit like that,
they say stuff like, look, man, we all do we
all nobody wants to have completely open borders. What the fuck?
Like why can't Charaleston? Why can't you wh The Democrats
see that there is never and has never been an

(41:32):
open border, not under Democrats or Republican and not just that,
if we're talking about deportations, Obama did more, Biden did more.
So this is why Democrats end up being the politicians
end up being stuck because on the one side, you
have their own constituents who are like, you guys are

(41:54):
deporting too many people and fuck y'all for that. And
then on the other side you got report publicans who
are just lying and going, no, it's an open border,
which causes the politicians to be like, no, we need
to show people that we do take the border serious.
And there's a real issue that people vote about border
security is real, Like you might not like it whatever,
but your pie in the sky Twitter timeline is not

(42:18):
the reality that people who live to deal with, whether
they live near there or not. It's not what they're
voting on. They're voting on this. But the problem is
when you're talking about Republicans, reality don't matter. So what
why I say what I said earlier about how people
are uncritical of Trump? How many people as a detraction
to like why Democrats are good will simply say they

(42:41):
believe in open borders. They don't. Reality matters here taking
the time to point that out matters. Most people don't.
So you start fighting on the principles of well, look, man,
people are if they come here legally, but they're good people,
then they work hard. That is true, but that's not
the point. This is not happening. There's not an open border.

(43:05):
You can't just come on in the country. It's not
Ali Ali Oxen free. And yet at the same time,
what is the main crux of the statement the dark
people are rapists and they are coming here to rape
and kill us. It's National Sex usual Assault Awareness and Prevention.

Speaker 4 (43:21):
Monk.

Speaker 2 (43:22):
He's he a man who has been convicted in court
is telling you, Yeah, the problem is these illegal aliens.
They not doing it the right way, not the American way,
not my way. They that's who you need to be
afraid of. And so many people are willing to be
afraid of the other that they give him a pass right.

Speaker 3 (43:43):
When statistically probably here in the United States, most sexual
assault victims are.

Speaker 1 (43:52):
Not these people. These people, these people that he's talking about.

Speaker 3 (43:56):
Aren't jumping across the border by the millions and running
down raping people.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
What are we talking about here?

Speaker 3 (44:02):
Most people that you that you come in contact, like
I said, particularly women, is somebody that's close to you
in oz are you know, high probability they're gonna be
an American citizen?

Speaker 1 (44:12):
What are we talking about?

Speaker 2 (44:14):
Yeah, it just doesn't make it just doesn't have to
It doesn't have to be true if it's him, right,
and the people that give him the benefit of the doubt,
but never give Democrats the benefit of the doubt. I
don't understand them because they'll be highly critical. Like there's
still people that question by Joe Biden's mental acumen to
this day that do not question Trumps or just find

(44:37):
it to be funny. But just like a fact of life, like, hey,
it's fucked up, but what are we gonna do, you know,
like it's not it's not the deal breaker. They're not
you know, the New York Times isn't writing article after
article after article about how this man can't be in
charge of shit, right, it just doesn't matter, And they
expect the rest of us to act like we don't

(44:58):
see that that's an unfair playing fit and like it's
not damaging.

Speaker 4 (45:02):
You're already losing the battle when you treat it as
not such right.

Speaker 3 (45:05):
And also you act like I'm the problem for saying
that you're not doing your job, like you call unbiased,
not covering it, you call, you know, unbiased. Basically beating
one party to death and acting like whatever the other
party doing other other party is doing, treating everything that
they say as facts. But the other party, you're gonna

(45:27):
do your journalistic integrity, You're gonna research, you're gonna fact check,
you're gonna be like you're gonna do all that and
come back with all types of stats and statistics. But
when it comes to the other side that that work
isn't done all the time, or like it should be done,
or and the critiques aren't the same. But you're gonna
look me in my eye and tell me that you

(45:47):
have journalistic integrity and tell me that that you know
we are doing our job to the American people. When
I see the bias like like like, I'm not crazy,
I'm not a lunatic. You will I refuse to let
the media gas like me, and I will say this again,
the same way y'all roll by an ass until he
gave up. It's the same way you every day we

(46:08):
need a fucking pay article about goddamn Trump, about how
incompetent he is, how stupid he is, how incompetent his
hit the people he put in policy is what these
policies can do.

Speaker 1 (46:19):
Like, we need you to do your job, but you're
not doing that.

Speaker 3 (46:23):
So I'm not crazy when I say I won't be back,
I won't be listening to none of the bullshit ass
podcasts or anything. I won't be back. I just cannot
do that because I'm not the professional here.

Speaker 1 (46:35):
You are. It is your job to educate the public.
It is your job, not mine. I don't know these things.
You're the professional expertise in these fields.

Speaker 3 (46:44):
Go get some experts and educate the public and tell
the public what they need to know so the public
can make an educated decision. I understand some people aren't
going to care, but I do as somebody who wants
to be informed and make very informed decisions on my
life and how I vote. This the shit that matters,
and this is the job and this is a was

(47:04):
the job of the news in the media and shit
like that.

Speaker 1 (47:07):
And some of them are out there doing that job,
but a lot of them are not. And I can
see it erolls the public's faith in everything.

Speaker 2 (47:17):
Yeah, Like, it's just interesting they report on Donald Trump's
shit as facts and then later days later, weeks later,
we get the oh that wasn't what he that didn't
go how he said. Oh he when he makes a
slip of the tongue or says stuff like he talked
to a dead person about his latest policy, it's just

(47:39):
like a gaff that is treated lightly, whereas with Biden
it was an indictment. And yes, I just I'll never
understand it. I won't pretend that it's fair. I won't
concede to it. And yeah, I just see that it's
unfair and I can't. I feel like I wouldn't be
doing my job to point to not point that out.

(48:00):
Investors are pulling out of US bonds as Trump's terror
trade war backfires. So so and then the chat earlier said,
you know, people were investing in bonds because they were
more stable, but because that's how volatile the market was. Well,
actually they're now pulling out of the bonds.

Speaker 3 (48:17):
And people tried to realize this shit impacts a lot
of stuff. This impacts money like cash did America, like
the whole country has. This impacts interest rates that we
pay on the trillions of dollars of debt. Like this
impacts things a lot more than people think that it does.

Speaker 1 (48:35):
And like I said, the only.

Speaker 3 (48:36):
Reason why I know because higher educated people kind of
informed me own this information.

Speaker 1 (48:41):
And so it's one of those things.

Speaker 3 (48:42):
With people YadA YadA, YadA YadA, past that this is
going to impact a lot of people. For one case,
because in my opinion, because jobs did not want to
pay people like they should, they told you to take
your retirement and invested in for one case, instead of
doing the traditional aid, we met at you and blah
blah blah blah blah and keeping it out of this

(49:03):
market just up and down and all over the place.
To take the personal responsibilities off of the companies.

Speaker 1 (49:08):
The everybody say, hey, throw the stocks for one k.

Speaker 3 (49:10):
Nothing never happened to your money, And now people stocks
are all over the place and ship like this, and
you people are going ay, dog, like, this is the
money that you told me I could retire off of,
and now I don't know.

Speaker 1 (49:20):
And it causes people to panic.

Speaker 2 (49:23):
Yeah, it's a traditionally safe thing under most presidents agree,
I mean, but this is the volatility he's throwing the
country into. This is what happens when you go through recessions.
This is just a forced recession. This is his policy
causing it. And no one, no one needs to be
suffering financially right now. He's decided that they will, because

(49:44):
that's his will, and because people will go along with
it and defended and treated as if he is in
good faith doing these things, and like, oh, these just
happen to be the side effects and when he goes, oh,
you guys are going to suffer for a little bit,
but it'll be okay when he's telling people legitimately things
that we have in the past considered stock manipulation and

(50:04):
invest Now we're treating it like it's not serious, you know,
I feel like between the crypto market and so all
that stuff that happened in the pandemic with like people
playing around with game Stop stock and all this stuff,
it really normalized malfeasing stuff that Martha Steward went the
jail for. Right, is now how the President of the

(50:25):
United States just moves on a random Tuesday.

Speaker 3 (50:28):
Right And also it's you know, it's one of those
things where you know, you look at the shit that
he's doing, particularly with the tariffs, and everybody I know,
I remember y'all remember the day of For the next day,
motherfuckers lost their jobs almost instantly. Guess what them people
are gonna get them jobs back regardless of the tariffs,

(50:49):
Like like, these are people, these are people that's gonna
be directly impacted and aren't gonna get this because people.

Speaker 1 (50:53):
Go like, we're not hiring the back of we don't
know what the fuck Trump gonna do.

Speaker 3 (50:56):
The unpredictability of it is gonna cause company to stay
lean right now.

Speaker 2 (51:01):
Yes, because as a company and personally in your life,
you gotta stay lean right now because you can't be
banking on another financial windfall at any point because you
just don't know. It's got to be what's the least
amount of people, what's the least amount of costs I
can get through life with? Because I don't know when
what the next check is gonna look like and what
the next policy is gonna look like. Agreed, But yeah,

(51:25):
so this when people sell out bonds, it really means
that they don't have trust in the country, in the
financial market. Tesla Hawk's model S and X orders in
China at the heavy tariff hits US imports, which is
why Elon Musk was on you know, Twitter, talking about
bad about the terriffs now as if he couldn't like, yeah, anyway,

(51:49):
fuck fuck Tesla and fuck Elon Musk. But it's funny
whenever the leopard eat their face.

Speaker 1 (51:54):
You know, that's something they thought they can control.

Speaker 2 (51:59):
Okay, right, yeah, they It really feels like Jurassic Park.
How they were like, we need to combine the DNA
of twenty seven different dangerous animals into this dinosaur. Uh
uh oh it got out the cage. Whoops. Uh, well
we maybe shouldn't have you know, cross breaded with the

(52:21):
DNA of the guys from Ocean's eleven because it broke
out of its cage. You figured out the code and
now it's doing us. It's doing a fucking pump and
dump stock market cryptos team, And we don't know why
would we put that that DNA in there? You keep
making it. We made it so it could turn invisible

(52:43):
and make its heat in its body regulate the temperature.
And they can also understand English, like why that's kind
of what they did with Trump, these billionaires, and now
they're like, whoa, whoa, not my iPhones. I thought you
were just doing them. I thought you was just doing
them terrifs on us. Oh, it's gonna be affecting my
car going to China. Whoops. Yeah, so yeah, they won't

(53:05):
be doing that anymore.

Speaker 1 (53:06):
All right, I'll.

Speaker 2 (53:08):
Do a couple more, Okay. Joe Rogan squirms as he
is called out for legitimizing dangerous people with shit ideas.
Now it's kind of interesting because the dude that called
him out is also a right wing hack conservative piece
of shit. But comment or Douglas Murray grill the comedian

(53:29):
about his selection of guests, basically being like, why you
got these people out here that's not experts And it
sounds like this guy is like British or whatever, and
his real beef is that Joe Rogan allows somebody to
come on there and talk shit about Winston Churchill and
say Winston Churchill is actually the bad guy world War
two for stopping the Nazis. And he's like, that's irresponsible

(53:51):
for you to allow him people like that to.

Speaker 1 (53:53):
Say shit like the other shit. They're not experts, and you.

Speaker 2 (53:57):
Got comedians on here pretending to be like international policy
experts and they're just talking shit and you're not doing
a good job. Blah blah blah. But then of course
they go on and to sell his book and hang
out for how many hours it takes the recorder Joe
Rogan episode, So like, does it really matter that this
guy pointed out that Joe Rogan has tilted away? I

(54:20):
really feel like what he's saying is you've tilted towards
conspiracy theory, like less mainstream shit. You just allowing people
to say stuff. But I'm here to say my right
wing stuff unchallenged. You're not a critical thinker, you're not
a challenging person, you're not a good interviewer. Your guy
that just goes whoa really? Whoa man?

Speaker 1 (54:42):
Is that what?

Speaker 2 (54:44):
That's what Joe Rogan does? So I can't really give
this guy a lot of credit. It's kind of like,
you know, it's like Nick Frienttest calling out Jason Whitlock.
It's just let them fight. To me, yes, sir, this
guy's not like a he nope when it comes to
this shit. But yeah, he said, uh, what do you say? Uh,

(55:08):
I'm just interested in your selection of guests because you're
like the world's number one podcast. Rogan said, I don't
think about it that way. I just think I like
to talk to this person. And then he said, uh,
can I just it's your show. But sure, if you're
going to interview historians of the conflict of historians in general,
why would you have somebody on like Ian Carroll. I
didn't bring him off for that purpose. I bought him

(55:28):
all because I wanted to find out how does one
get involved in the entire conspiracy theory business, because this
whole thing is just conspiracies. And then Murray says, but
do you have any I mean there's been a tilt
in the conversation, both conversations in the past couple of
last couple of years, and it's largely to do it
people who have appointed themselves as experts who are not experts.

(55:50):
And he asked about Darryl Cooper, who's a podcaster and
nausea apologize apologists who popularized the narrative that Winston Churchill
was the chief villain in World War Two, not Adolf Hitler,
And he said Rogan defended that guy by going, no,
he doesn't think he's an expert. And the guy said, uh.

(56:10):
And then there's another dude named Dave Smith or something
like that, that's Joe Rogan's buddy that be on the podcast,
who's a comedian but also dabbles as the expert on
Middle Eastern affairs. Now, he says, in fact, everyone else
is always calling him an expert. He's just like, I'm
a history guy. But Murray said, it's pretty hard to
listen to somebody who says, I don't know what I'm
talking about, but now I'm going to talk or I'm

(56:32):
not capable of debating this historian. But I'm just gonna
tell you what I think. And that's the thing.

Speaker 4 (56:36):
It is there for uncritical thought. That's the Rogan experience.

Speaker 2 (56:41):
So it's not and he will never take responsibility for
how big his platform is or what he allows on
this platform, even as because it enriches him to be
that way. We have rewarded him for being this guy
being uncritical, and we have acted like his thumbs out

(57:02):
on the scale. But just like even last year, right,
what did people come out of the election saying we
need a Joe Rogan for the left?

Speaker 4 (57:13):
Why can't we get a left Joe Rogan? Guys, that's
what we really need.

Speaker 2 (57:16):
You know what, Kamala Harris should have went on Rogan,
and you find out Kamala Harrison have tried to go
on Rogan. Rogan kept moving the gold post to it
was basically untenable for her to be there, but he
found a way to get JD. Vans Elon Musk and
Donald Trump on his show and then they showed up
together at the MMA event like this is but we
treat him. But we treat Joe Rogan like an impartial

(57:38):
actor because he says, I'm just a comedian man. This
is just I'm just asking questions. We are just asking
questions into into apocalypse. That's basically what happens with this guy.
And he has picked a side. He's just not courageous
enough to fucking come out and say it with his
full chest. So because he knows what it means. Yeah,

(58:00):
he just gets to he's now gonna do a thing
I'm sure where he acts appalled when Trump or not
even a confused when Trump does all the evil ship
that people have been saying he's gonna do. Wow, So
they're just deporting this guy.

Speaker 4 (58:13):
He just I mean, that doesn't seem right, right, he
had a green car?

Speaker 1 (58:17):
Is that? Is that what they're saying, we didn't understand
what's going on?

Speaker 2 (58:20):
Well, I mean I wouldn't. I wouldn't deport him if
it was me, right, But you support the guy who does,
and you let him come in there and tell you
any fucking thing in your face, and you and you
will act like it's not like we're the ones just tripping.
But yeah, people was sharing it like oh they fine,
they called him out, but it's like, did they really?

(58:40):
Did they really? And then uh, the last one, Bill
maher m met up with Trump. He went to the
White House. Yeah, uh, it's it's it's kind of like
the G twenty movie. I'll just watched. It's ridiculous but

(59:02):
predictable and except I'm not entertained. So Bill maher went
to go see Trump and then he did a monologue
like a seventeen minute monologue or whatever on his pot
on his real time talk show, where he essentially just
praises Trump, you know, like he gives him a little

(59:25):
bit of criticism, but just enough to like, like like
a roast, how you how you chied a person, But
it actually makes the person more appealing because you're they're
allowing you to chide them in a way. And the
shield that Bill Maher has become for the right wing

(59:46):
is something I predicted and saw many many, many many
many years ago. What people probably thought I was being
a little too tough on him, and I was like, no,
I'm not. I know this, And what is funny about
that right wing spear like that it is a gateway,
It is a slippery slope. Bill Maher is a great
example of how you can watch someone in real time.

Speaker 1 (01:00:09):
Right didn't Trump suit him?

Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
Yeah, you can watch someone in real time become a
right wing puppet because they will be you can't be
in for a penny over there. And what happens especially
with these white dudes like this that have so much
entitlement and they just they're just upset they're not getting

(01:00:32):
the dude there.

Speaker 4 (01:00:34):
You know, I want to do my black jokes.

Speaker 2 (01:00:36):
I want to talk bad about the Muslims, and I
want you to still think I'm a good guy. And
I never want to be corrected to push back on.
I want to have these opinions and you must bow
down to them. And anytime you push back on me
from the left, I'm gonna say that is a huge problem.
And I can't even sit with you. I don't even
want to be at your table. Meanwhile, you were sued

(01:00:56):
by Donald Trump for making jokes about him. Meanwhile, they're
plenty of Republicans that consider him cause Son and nine
grade back in the day that would not come on
his show and stuff. But that's not a that's not
a character flaw in them. That's fine for him.

Speaker 4 (01:01:10):
He'll move further to the right to go meet them there.

Speaker 2 (01:01:13):
So he does his monologue where he says he's in
the White House and that Donald Trump that he met
that night in the White House is not the one
you see on TV. He's not all fucked up and
bigoted and all this mean shits. He was letting me
make jokes about him, and we agreed on so many policies.
He said, I'm always mean to him, but actually I
told him I agree with how he moved the Israel

(01:01:36):
uh and was not ambassador diplomatic like whatever location he
moved it to Jerusalem. I agree with him about how
d I is gone too far. Men shouldn't be in
women's sports, you know, stuff like and stuff that really
is to me the crux of what Bill Mary's talking about.

(01:01:57):
These are my opinions, and I don't like when people
to the left of me say, I disagree with your opinion.
But I'll allow Trump to disagree with to the point
of suing me and suck his fucking dick on stage
in front of all of you and tell you he
was nice to me privately.

Speaker 4 (01:02:17):
So that means a lot to me. And that's and
me me, me right, it's all about me.

Speaker 2 (01:02:23):
He was nice to me. He don't hit me now
when he's on that stage and he's saying all that
racist shit, he's just playing the character. But man, it
was relief to find out he's not really like that,
to which I would say, that is fucking terrifying. That
he's not really like that, Right, that is fucking terrifying.
It's worse if it's an act, Yes, it is. If

(01:02:44):
you can believe it now. A Trump's a narcissist, so
he's able to like manipulate people. Narcissts do this all
the time. They act one way around you to manipulate you,
and then the way they are to everybody else. They're like, no,
you know, the real meat baby come on, and then
they hop behind the keyboard or whatever, and that's the
real them pops out, you know. But it's like, what
if he was just nice to me, Like he's nice
to air. I mean, I think you guys don't know

(01:03:06):
the real him. You make him mad, right, And of
course his guests go on for that day to be like, uh,
if I'm not mistaken, His guest that day was Steve
Bannon and I ain't that to do it was used
to be on his cabinet. Yeah, Piers Morgan was his guest.

(01:03:26):
Some guy named Josh Rogan who I just don't know
like that, but like this is this is not This
is also much like Joe Rogan, a guy who's picked
a side that people treat as objective because he tells
you he's objective. He doesn't show you he's objective. He
just tells you he's objective, and yet people are like, yeah, man,
you know he makes some good points or whatever. You know, hey, man,

(01:03:49):
he's the guy you can just kind of disagree with. No,
he's dangerous too, man.

Speaker 1 (01:03:54):
And and the thing that.

Speaker 2 (01:03:57):
The the part that really piss me off the most
is a guy like him, a guy like Joe Rogan.
They'll say, well, the left is intolerant when you disagree
with them, they admonish you. They don't want to listen
to show, they don't want come talk to you anymore.
And I can't have that. That's why I don't support
the left. Donald Trump is violating people's civil rights and

(01:04:21):
kicking them out of the motherfucking country.

Speaker 3 (01:04:23):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
He is using the actual power of the state to
squash down people's First Amendments rights.

Speaker 3 (01:04:32):
The real First Amendments to everybody, Oh you hurt my feelings.

Speaker 1 (01:04:36):
Oh you don't agreeve with me?

Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
Oh you free speech absolutionists don't even know what the
means are supposed to be against this.

Speaker 4 (01:04:45):
Yes, this is your moment to shine. You are failing
the moment.

Speaker 2 (01:04:50):
Because you are on the side of the state that
is over exerting its bounds. Part of his thing was
I wouldn't feel free to the Joe around with Joe
Biden or Kamala Harrison, Joe Biden and Barack Obama like that,
Who the fuck cares if you can joke around with
them or not. You wouldn't feel away. First of all,

(01:05:12):
you could because you have shit on those motherfuckers constantly
on your show. They don't mention you, they don't sue you,
no one comes after you. People just don't like you
because they feel that those jokes are incongruent and hypocritical for.

Speaker 1 (01:05:25):
The most part, with the way that you capitulate to
the right for.

Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
So many people. You know, this whole thing that, well,
the Democrats don't fight hard enough. As I sit down
with Steve fucking Bannon, as you're sitting down with Pierce Morgan,
you don't fight. You sit there and pack them on
the back of key key with them. At least they
pass legislation to try to do something for the rest

(01:05:52):
of us. Your ass is over there sucking off these
motherfuckers on HBO like it might as well be real
sex at this point, not real time but yet. But
yet we're supposed to act like this is objective. We're
supposed to act like this is even We're supposed to
act like he's the arbiter of some sort of moral
high ground. When he's not. He is kissing Deer Leader's

(01:06:13):
ass and telling the rest of us he's nice to
me in private. So maybe you should like him a
little bit more.

Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
I will not feel more relieved.

Speaker 2 (01:06:21):
Maybe you should understand why I'm on his side. And
while I'm kicking it with kid Rock. Now, do not care,
do not while you're just slurping this dude up that
that is is so preposterous. What is happening. It's so
farcical what has happened.

Speaker 1 (01:06:38):
And we're crazy if we say something.

Speaker 2 (01:06:40):
But your whole thing is Democrats don't like when I
make certain jokes because my fiefee is heard. I don't
go give be with big Daddy Trump. That's what the
fuck you're talking about. I thought you were supposed to
be the one with the balls and be real. Go
up there, that motherfucker's face.

Speaker 1 (01:06:58):
Ain't your stands for you? Right?

Speaker 2 (01:07:01):
He bitched you right in front of the rest of us.
He hold you, mister, I want Barack Obama to be
a real black man. When you went up there and
was I guess you're the real white woman to Donald
Trump because you got up there and got pussy groped
and came back to tell the rest of us. Hey, man,
he ain't too bad. That's that's really And it's sad

(01:07:22):
because everyone treated his complaints like they were legitimate. Not everyone,
but a lot of people like, yeah, you know what,
that is the issue with Democrats. A matter of fact,
I got smoke for Tim Walla's ass too, now that
I'm thinking about it.

Speaker 4 (01:07:36):
Tim Wallas bitch ass. I know he was a vice president.

Speaker 2 (01:07:39):
Y'all liked that man was toxic, you know, Oh, positive masculinity.
That's the Oh, just good mid American farmer ass nigga.
Oh we love this dude. So his bitch ass is
trying to get his name out there too because he
on some like, hey man, I was almost vice president.
And now it's looking at twenty twenty eight, it's looking
like it's a wild I'm playing field. I think I

(01:07:59):
could be press, So I'm popping my head up to
be like, this is what we need to be looking
at twenty twenty eight. Okay, cool, brother, I'm not telling
you you can't try to be president.

Speaker 1 (01:08:07):
Fuck it.

Speaker 2 (01:08:07):
I don't know what's gonna happen in twenty twenty eight
if we have another election. But okay, you putting your
hat in a ring, not a problem. But now he's
shitting on the campaign i e. Kamala Harris campaign, and
he is for the most part saying, hey, look, I
was part of the campaign, so I also being critical

(01:08:27):
of myself. But he's participating in what I like to
call the big lie, the real big lie. A lot
of people think the big lie is they Democrats throw
the election from Donald Trump. That's the big lie. Don't
believe it. Okay, cool, that's not the big lie. To me,
that's actually a little lie that we know it's a lie,
but it's not the big one. The big lie is

(01:08:50):
that white America doesn't want Donald Trump and that they've
been tricked in the voting against what they truly believe.

Speaker 1 (01:08:57):
This is what they want.

Speaker 2 (01:08:58):
This is what they want.

Speaker 1 (01:09:00):
Yeah, this is what they wanted.

Speaker 2 (01:09:02):
And so Tim Wawls is going on these these these
news shows and stuff now doing this like post mortem
of like, hey, guys, the problem is the Democrats are
failing America and the message failed them and it didn't
reach them, and we you know, they don't want to

(01:09:22):
see they were just not Trump that's not that's not
what it's really about. These are the mistakes they made.
First of all, Kamala Harris didn't run on just not
being Trump. You didn't run on just not being Trump.
And to reduce what happened to that is part of
the big lie, the real big lie, the one that
lets white people and the people that voted for Trump

(01:09:42):
off the hook. Oh well, all the Democrats said is
they're not Trump. That's actually not fucking true. The Kamala
Harris spent a lot of time promoting policies. People just
don't want to hear it. I can't help that they
don't want to hear it, especially from a black woman.
I can't. That's not my fault. Joe Biden didn't run
on just not being Trump. But at the same time,

(01:10:04):
not being Trump should have been good enough. Yes, and
it is part of every campaign. Donald Trump also ran
on not being Joe Biden, not being Kamla Harris. Everybody
who's running against somebody, part of what they run on
is gonna be I'm not the other guy, and here
are their flaws, now here are my stremps. But yet,

(01:10:29):
when we participate in the real big lie, we gotta
sit up here and act like that didn't happen. We
got to accept these talking points from Republicans like they're real.
And so the reason I really have the most smoke
for him, though, is not just that. It's that he
said stuff that he's trying to sell me the same

(01:10:55):
shit but put white man on it and act like
I don't see it. So he said stuff like, well,
you know, they don't want to just see us be snarky.
Kamala Harris came out and said I told you so
at her lab, at her latest like uh, you know
whatever conference like speech she gave. She said, how I
told you so, and everybody cheered because they was like,

(01:11:15):
she did tell us so, and it sucks and it's
only been two three months and if it's the fucking
worst and everything you said about this Nigga's been true.
But apparently she don't get to say that, which I
don't understand, because if I fucking told you so, I
did tell you so. And if I gotta come in
here and be your motherfucking mammy, I gotta fucking sauce

(01:11:38):
you around you like you didn't not listen to me.
If I gotta look the people that did support me
in the eyes when I did tell you so, and
they will and they're in here to support me, and
they're like, you, God damn right, you told them so,
and we listened, and we believe you. That's our moment,
that's our crowd, and you fucking right. I'm gonna say
I told you so because I did. And if that's

(01:11:58):
off limits, I don't want to be your fuck and president.
I'm gonna be fine. I'm Kamala Harris. I'm gonna be
all right anyway. I've been fine my whole life, figuratively
and literally. I'll be okay. Y'all the niggas that needed
my help right now, not the real truth, right, not
the other way around.

Speaker 1 (01:12:16):
What about that?

Speaker 2 (01:12:17):
Though? People understand this man got yall eggs costing as
much more now than ever actually ever. So all that
to say when you're looking at like ten walls and
he's saying, well, nah, don't be snart, don't We're not
gonna get through this by being snarky and saying we
told you so. We were. We gotta give these people

(01:12:39):
something else to believe in and all this shit. And
at the same time, though.

Speaker 4 (01:12:47):
He said they held him back from being the guy.

Speaker 2 (01:12:52):
Who's talked about the couches that that you know, VADs
fucked the couch being the guy that called them weirdos.
He said they ranged that in and they play it
too safe and all this shit, and they wouldn't let
him be him. Really, okay, you say that's wrong that
they should have allowed you to take shots. Well, she's
taking shots. That's what she just did. You're like, not

(01:13:14):
that way, not that way, and so what are you
offering as a solution. Now you're offering us.

Speaker 4 (01:13:21):
What you did during the vice presidential debate. Well, you
set up there with JD.

Speaker 2 (01:13:25):
Vassiat like y'all were fucking friends, Like y'all are gonna
have a beer after the fucking thing.

Speaker 4 (01:13:30):
A man that was calling immigrants, lying on immigrants.

Speaker 2 (01:13:33):
A man who lied and said I didn't think we'd
be fact checking, and you set up there and act
like that was your motherfucking buddy, like that was your friend,
Like that fucking coward is your guy. And you're trying
to bring me this conciliatory. I'm gonna be friends with
both sides. I'm gonna be that's your solution. So how

(01:13:55):
can you tell me the campaign was wrong when you're
doubling down on it. The campaign is not making you
do anything right now, you're out here saying whatever you
want to say, and what you're telling me is actually
the campaign telling me we need to be president for everybody,
and we need to stop being snarky and we need
to bring really in. That's what you're doing now that

(01:14:16):
so you're not whatever this the real meed was that
Nigga's a weirdo and we lost because they wouldn't let
me say that.

Speaker 1 (01:14:23):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:14:23):
This seemed like no one's making you say anything now,
and now suddenly you want to be mister. Let's come together,
I think, he says. And I think sometimes we're a
little too much. We're a little bit too much. You know,
you should be ashamed for being successful. So I guess
trying to say people he said, I think especially with

(01:14:45):
the Latino community, immigrant community, these are people driven to succeed.
That's the American dream. Saying that Joe Biden's outreached the
American Latino citizens was not like he wasn't able to
outreach to them. So that's our fault because of making
them feel ashamed for being successful. What I think we
have to understand, how do we do we articulate that

(01:15:07):
we're better for that It's obviously self out evident now
that for folks and gods and Donald Trump's not going
to be the one to help them. We got to
make sure that they believe that they that we would
have been she I what more could you have fucking said?
It is what it is, dog, I knew you would
be better for Gaza. Stop we once again this the

(01:15:31):
real big lie. We can't have a better society that
we can't tell the truth, because the truth is for
ten walls as well. Is you did tell them, So
that's it. You did tell them, So you you you,
you were right, and right now is the time to

(01:15:52):
be like we were right. We're going to continue being
right for a while. You need to get with the
people who are right away from the motherfucking liars. We
can stop treating these people and calling them like this,
like this doesn't mean anything when they keep choosing the
shit over and over. So yeah, I just I find

(01:16:13):
him to be disappointing in the wake of the outcome
of the election, just in that I feel like he's
not telling telling the truth either.

Speaker 1 (01:16:26):
This is somewhat frustrating to me.

Speaker 3 (01:16:34):
Because she picked you, and nobody I know, I wouldn't
know who the fuck you was until you became a
vice president.

Speaker 2 (01:16:44):
And they picked you because you were supposed to be safe,
because because they knew in America nobody wanted to vote
for a black woman and a gay vice president, or
a black woman and a non white man vice president,
or two black women. Oh god, god, I know two
women couldn't put a big gretch on that ticket.

Speaker 1 (01:17:05):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:17:05):
It's just it's feckless. It's how he sounds to me.
And it's disappointing ultimately, because I told you so is true,
and if we can't talk about true, then we can't
really have whatever improvement is supposed to come out of truth.

Speaker 1 (01:17:26):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:17:26):
And also the thing is her and Hillary Clinton, particularly
those two, they, out of anybody else, they have the
right to say I told you so, and to the
day they live this earth, in my opinion, because they
both were right, and they would both write about the
same man.

Speaker 1 (01:17:43):
And I think that there's nothing wrong with that. I
don't have a problem with that.

Speaker 3 (01:17:51):
And for you to be her vice president and to
say that it's insulting to her, Yeah, and not telling
me I'm keeping it like, that's why I said, That's
why I say insulting to her and her whole candidacy run.

Speaker 2 (01:18:03):
And it's not like he's offering some solutions. It's the
same shit is, here's some criticisms. Okay, so what should
we do to communicate this. I'm not saying I have
the answers because you don't. You just have a bunch
of shit to say the same shit that everyone's saying.
That doesn't mean anything. Come back when you're ready to

(01:18:24):
say the real truth, Like, because I would even accept
if he came back and said, actually, I think these
people are fucked up not electing us, and I don't
know what to tell them because we told them what
we could and they didn't believe us, and they believe
Donald Trump and he's a liar, and so I don't
know what you do when people want to believe a liar.

Speaker 4 (01:18:44):
I would accept that because it's the fucking truth.

Speaker 2 (01:18:47):
Listen, well, we just look somehow Donald Trump reached them.
I don't know how, but we got it.

Speaker 1 (01:18:52):
I know how.

Speaker 2 (01:18:52):
He was like, brown people are the problem, trans people
are the problem. Gave people are the problem. Black people
are the problem. That's how the fuck he reached them,
And no, you don't have an answer for that, because
if you come out there and say that ship will
burn this motherfucker down, because you do need our votes,
so you don't get to be playing in those pools.
And I don't want to hear you have a beer
with jd Vance after the shit either, Like be the

(01:19:15):
man you claim to be. That's what I want you
to do. All right, I'm mad, you're mad?

Speaker 1 (01:19:22):
Oh, one mother thing I would like to say too,
and then we can move on.

Speaker 2 (01:19:26):
I gotta wrap up it. No, I got a phone call, will.

Speaker 1 (01:19:28):
Go ahead, Okay, okay, boy, you got to take and
I saw.

Speaker 3 (01:19:33):
I think the thing that frustrates me the votes. Would
you have said this if this was a man like
I like like and these other things. A woman, I
begin to question things like that, would you say it?
You know, if she wouldn't have been a black woman?

Speaker 2 (01:19:47):
Honestly care At this point, I really wish Bible had
stayed in just for the well, not not not because
I'm like he would have won, but if he would
have lost. I would love to see if Tim Wallas
would have taken this approach, because I think he might.
I'm not saying he wouldn't have. But it comes off
different knowing that this white man was second in charge

(01:20:08):
to a black woman who plucked him out of fucking nowhere.

Speaker 4 (01:20:11):
We didn't even know it's goddamn name until.

Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
He was picked. Agreed I to now throw it all
at her feet, even with him being like I was
on the ticket too, We know what you're doing. You're
throwing it at her feet. People are not gonna say
Tim Walls fucked up. They're gonna say Camma Harris fucked up. Agreed,
And I do wonder for the thought experiment, how it
would land if it was Biden's feet. Maybe he could

(01:20:35):
take it because he's a white man. But at this
point it feels even more kicking a person when they're down. Yeah,
especially with her saying I told you so and you
being like that's the wrong message. Yeah, but what's your
fucking message?

Speaker 1 (01:20:47):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:20:48):
This shook the fuck on right, and one mother thing
that I'll let you go out. And also I think
that thing that irritates me, uh, and we will see.
It's gonna be interesting when it comes like time to
uh for the Democratic Party for us to vote and
you know, and put up our candidate, because we're gonna
everybody's gonna be MILLI mouth like this because actually, well,

(01:21:09):
people fail to realize this right here is gonna be
everybody's fucking message. They're not gonna talk about gays. They
not gonna talk about blacks, They not gonna talk about
d I, they're not gonna talk about ship y'all, mark
my word. They learned their lesson. They're gonna stay away
from every mother fucking thing. That ship is gonna be
so goddamn bland and boring, and everybody's gonna be white,

(01:21:30):
and we're gonna end up with a white man. They
gonna cancel out all the women.

Speaker 1 (01:21:34):
It's a child. This here's what we're gonna get.

Speaker 2 (01:21:37):
All that Overton window talk and all that shit, it's
turned out exactly how I said that Lass moved the
country to the right. Yes, all the all the theory
of we're gonna come back and it's gonna be more
to the left, and after we get Donald Trump, it's
gonna it didn't happen the first time with Trump, we
move more to the right, and it's not happening the

(01:21:59):
second time with Trump, because all the lesson they learned
is that we need to just not rock the vote
with these white folks because they actually do come out
to vote, and the rest of y'all that voted your
arms and said I'm too liberal to vote. Good, Well,
then there's no need to serve you right, capable of
shifting this electric all right? All right, last thing, soword ratchingess.

(01:22:20):
Like I said, I have a heart out today, so
I would try to do some guesstoration.

Speaker 3 (01:22:25):
Ship.

Speaker 4 (01:22:25):
We'll try to save it for tomorrow or something that's cool.

Speaker 3 (01:22:32):
Yeah, I just wanted to get that last thing out
because that's the ship that's gonna matter.

Speaker 1 (01:22:35):
Yeah, that's gonna be paper white and boring.

Speaker 2 (01:22:38):
Yep, absolutely.

Speaker 1 (01:22:42):
Sorry.

Speaker 2 (01:22:46):
All right, I think I might even be able to
play this one. But let's find out if there's a
real article one of them. They just playing music under
pictures articles. All right, Okay, it looks like it is
a real article, all right, sored ratching its time, go
around a glow, find different articles about these people with
these swords and try to weige some awareness.

Speaker 5 (01:23:06):
Face his gun charges after police said he was found
swinging a sword in public, Richard Matthews faces possession of
a firearm by a certain person and possession of a
defaced fire.

Speaker 2 (01:23:16):
That's weird.

Speaker 4 (01:23:17):
They wrote that into a law by a certain person.

Speaker 2 (01:23:21):
I mean you, whoever the certain person is this you
was a lawyer in there in the in the courtroom
and he just made eyes over it to defend it.
By that person over there, there was a legal possession
of a farm by a certain person.

Speaker 1 (01:23:37):
We can't say names in the law.

Speaker 2 (01:23:39):
Did the jack offs on this guy?

Speaker 5 (01:23:42):
The Affidavid said. Officers found Matthews on Tuesday swinging a
sword at nearby cars on Caraway Road. Officers also learned
that he left his vehicle in gear in a nearby
parking lot. The Affidavid said the vehicle struck a building officers.

Speaker 2 (01:23:56):
That's definitely a sign. You leave a vehicle in park
you things are going not going well for you. Okay,
everybody know you put your vehicle in pocket before you
threaten everybody that's come on. That's threat. That's Threat's one.

Speaker 5 (01:24:08):
I want and found a handgun. This video shows when
officers took Matthews into custody. Detectives later learned Matthews is
a convicted felon. Matthews was taking to the hospital. Before
he was taken to the Craighead County Jail. He's doing
back in court in April.

Speaker 2 (01:24:25):
Damn the way he was getting undressed, The way he
was getting undressed at the end made it seem like
he could not wait to go back to jail.

Speaker 1 (01:24:36):
It's like, let's go, hurry up. I know my rights.
You ain't got to read Miranda right.

Speaker 2 (01:24:39):
Stupid That man was like, finally, y'all got here. Shit,
nothing in my pockets, here's my asshole, my cheeks, let's
do it. Get the fuck out there, hots and the
cot Let go all right, y'all, that's it. Thanks for listening.
We'll be back throughout the week. We appreciate you. There
was a long, angry one, but you know we'll be
back until next time. I love you.
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