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July 13, 2025 86 mins

Rod and Karen banter about an Instagram people in the wild, an irate customer at Panda Express, the kind of Isekai they'd want to be in, crime not happening at docks, news article phrasing, referee draft, and athletes should cover the media like the media covers athletes. Then they discuss the TX flood blame game, a pastor urges Ken Paxton's wife to stay, Alligator Alkatraz, Gavin Newsome calls out Stephen Miller, Andrew Schulz has Trump regret, GA teen kills her parents, naked dou arrested in a stolen RV, a McMurder and sword ratchetness.

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

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Hey, welcome to another episode of The Black Guy Tips Podcast.
I'm your host Roight, joined us always by my co host,
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(00:24):
It was awesome to hear that you.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
Guys had nice things to say about us. All right.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
The official weapon of the show is the fold and
the unofficial sport a bulletball.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
Extreme extreme extreme, and yeah, plenty.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
Of stuff to talk about. I guess I'll start first
with this. Karen, do you have any banter?

Speaker 4 (00:45):
I do?

Speaker 3 (00:45):
All right, there you go. Do you have.

Speaker 5 (00:47):
Any Do you have any Do.

Speaker 3 (00:58):
You have any banter? Banter? Banter? Banter, banter? Do you
have any band?

Speaker 4 (01:13):
Talk to me?

Speaker 3 (01:15):
Do you have any banter? Banter? All right, Karen hit
us with some banter.

Speaker 6 (01:20):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (01:21):
We was out to eat the other day and been
to look out the window and I seen a real
life live Instagram slash TikTok runner like like like she
was like running and at the same time she was running.
I do not know how she did that. She was
running and I seen her and she was running. She
had her arms up in the air, just the talking

(01:41):
out loud and she was just going. I was like,
oh my gosh, you didn't fall smack your face. I mean,
how do you can you fam me? Well, your eyes, ma'am.
You're like that something is dangerous.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
I guess I never really thought about that much. But yeah,
when you see people online that walk and talk and
or do Instagram live while they're exercising and stuff, yeah,
they are looking at the phone and if they're holding it,
like they're not looking at what's in front of them. Yeah,
I mean, I see. I feel like social media has
become so huge. I see people on social media all

(02:15):
the time now in that like like today, I was picking.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
Up some food from.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Panda Express on my way home because after the gym
sometimes you need protein, and like Panda Express has like
a couple of chicken dishes that's just chicken and vegetables,
and it's like protein and vegetables.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
So I'm like, cool, I just get that anyway.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
I was leaving out of the pandex Press and I
looked over and there was a woman in her car
and she like had her phone attached to like something
on her steering wheel, and she like made was making.

Speaker 3 (02:46):
These really like cute faces or whatever.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
And I was like if I was like, I wasn't
trying to stare, but like my brain was trying to compete,
Like what, what's like no one else in the car
she's talking, She's doing it, And I was like, oh,
you know what, like maybe.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
She wanted them people that eat the food and be.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
On TikTok, Like, guys, you gotta try the new honey
chicken or whatever.

Speaker 4 (03:05):
That shit be throwing me off. I don't know if
I'm old or what, but I'm like, the fuck is
happening here?

Speaker 3 (03:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (03:11):
Nah, I'll see it all the time, you know, I don't.
And what's interesting is I im of an age where
I have to be very intentional about it. Like it's
not a second nature type of thing for me.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
So like even when I.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
Post the workout videos that I made of myself at
the gym, sometimes it's me by myself. I don't have
like a tripod I did, Like I haven't truly invested in,
like I'm gonna do something with this, but it's more
like a oh well, I'm already in here, and it's
normally if nobody else is in there, Like every once
in a while, I'll be a few people in there,
but it's normally at a not busy time, and then

(03:46):
I'll just post like a few seconds of each one
and then you can go to Instagram and make it
a real But even then, like I have to like
consciously think about it, like I have to be like, oh, yeah,
I need to make that video today.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
If not, I won't just like pop on it.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
But yeah, it's interesting when you see that in the wild,
you know, the Instagram boyfriends and all that stuff. You
go somewhere and there's like a girl who's like looking
super cute, posy.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
He's not even in the picture.

Speaker 4 (04:11):
He just boyfriend is Wow. When you see him out
like in the wild, Wow, you're like, oh my gosh.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
When I go walking at the park, that pond is
pretty photogenic and a lot of people take pictures there.
And I mean we say Instagram boyfriend, you know, just
in general, but you see the homies taking pictures of
they homie, Like I saw one like these two dudes
and they and like, I'm only saying I don't know them.

(04:37):
I'm only saying this to describe the vibe so that
people won't be like, oh, well, maybe they didn't have
like a couple vibes like we are boyfriends and we're
here together, friend, they seem like homies. And then one
of them might make he was kind of tall and
like maybe he wanted to be a model or something.
But then the other one just started taking pictures of
him by the pond with the pond in the background

(04:58):
and shit, And I was like, oh, does dope like
you know. I mean, now, look, maybe they were boyfriends.
I'm not that still dope, but it was just like, oh, man,
social media is such a part of our lives now
that you might be like, yo, get the homie, Yo,
take this picture of me real quick.

Speaker 3 (05:12):
I need to put it on the ground for the people.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
And I think also a lot of people put a
lot more thought into what's on their Instagram than than
I do.

Speaker 4 (05:19):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's true. Like the background gotta be right.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
Yeah, I'm not precious about it. I don't really care
that enough, like I'll take a picture of myself living
leaving the gym, and I can look a mess like
it's not a it's not a picture of a flex
and I and I.

Speaker 4 (05:34):
Know to the gods and all this stuff.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
Yeah, like in conjunction with like say Bomani who posts
like once every seven months, and it's always some type
of flex. Like it's never just like this is what
I have for dinner. It's got to be like a
you know, I just want to peabody, you know, look
at me, I mean Amsterdam or whatever, Like it's gotta
be some huge.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
Speaking of panic express man.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
When I went in there, there was this dude that
was waiting on his food and he seemed to be
pretty upset and he was afraid. He was in front
of me, and I was just I was just kind
of annoyed because he was holding up the line. And
so he was like, I ordered this food, it's not ready.
And so the woman was like, let me see your order,

(06:21):
and she was like she looked at it, and then
she's like, we don't have an order for you for
you and he was like, well, I put it in
on the app and she was like, okay, let me see. Yeah,
this is not the right location. You need to go
to the different locations, and this motherfucker was like.

Speaker 4 (06:35):
So, I'm not cooking your food.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
Didn't He was like so, and I was like, oh
my god, and he was so mad. And then he
was like, well, I need to speak to a manager.
And now at this point he's causing everyone behind him
to like be waiting extra long on their foot, which
is ready because they did order from the right location
on the right app.

Speaker 4 (06:53):
Right, we're no cooking cooking their food calls.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
I didn't get to see the conclusion, and someone else
came over and gave my food. But I just kept
thinking to myself, like, it's crazy how people think being
more upset and having an attitude is more important than
being right. Yes, because this is what happens when we
say the customer is always correct because you in power
assholes like this, Cause if it was me, I would

(07:16):
have taken that l Now. I know that some people
be like but Rod, they could do. I hear what
you're saying, But if I fucked up, if they don't
want to help me out, like if they don't offer themselves,
like if I don't say, oh, man, I ordered from
the wrong location and they don't say, oh, it's okay,
we can figure it out. I'm leaving the door, going

(07:36):
to the wrong location or going back home and being like, fuck,
I didn't get my food today because I fucked up.

Speaker 3 (07:42):
I made a mistake. Yes, you know, customer service through
the app.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
Maybe, hey, y'all fucked up. Can y'all give me a credit?
It's not you know, I'm sorry. I'm sure it happens
all the time. But it was crazy how righteous this
guy felt, like how indignant he was with this woman.
He's getting an attitude her and she never got an
attitude back. It was just like, sir, what do you
want us to do?

Speaker 4 (08:02):
Like right, the air was on you, Yeah, it would
be different.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
It really made me wonder if he was like scamming,
like if you just had a screenshot from or he
did that on purpose or something this crazy. Like anyway,
I just thought that was interesting.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
Yeah, two things. Number One, you made me think of
when I had went to the zoo in such a
park and I was, you know, taking pictures and all
that stuff, and randomly it was like this white girl
that was like we was kind of in the same
area most of the time, and she said something I

(08:36):
never thought of. She was like yeah. She was like,
I think about, you know, being online, and she was like,
I don't know how many pictures like in the world
that I'm randomly in the background of and I don't
even know. And I was like, that's a good point,
because you know, we, like you said, we always walking around.
People always take a pictures they all of us. I
was like, yeah, and I thought about it. I say,
I'm probably randomly in the line.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
I mean, we all doing to each other all the time, right, yeah,
I mean we had the game or whatever. You're taking
selfies of somebody sitting behind you, you know.

Speaker 4 (09:06):
Yeah that And then number two you made me think
about We ordered from a place and Roger ordered cinnamon
muffin and I think the first time we ordered it
they didn't have it, but they didn't have it in
the bag. But this time we checked the food. I
went back in and dude was like, oh my bad.
He was like, I'm sorry, here you go. And it
wasn't a problem or anything like that, but it just
made me.

Speaker 2 (09:26):
Think it was not I mean, now, of course that's
not our bad, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (09:30):
But I just don't know how.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
Having an attitude adds anything to the situation, right, I.

Speaker 4 (09:34):
Didn't go in huffing and puffing and angry. In fact,
he probably thought I was like a door dash delivered person,
because he was like, oh, thank you for catching that,
you know, because because you know a lot of people
they called their angry.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
And I was hot about it the first time he
did it. And I ain't get my cinnamon muffin. But
guess what, I just took the l I was back home.
It's all right, the world will keep moving.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
Yeah, And I was thinking cinema muff and that must
be something y'all y'all don't do. Like Audle.

Speaker 2 (09:57):
They had these options and it's like get the cheese
at hash brown thing, which I'm sure everybody gets, yes,
But I was like, I would like to.

Speaker 3 (10:05):
Try this, think this. I've never seen a cinnamon muffing
on the menu. Let me try it. So anyway, what
else you got?

Speaker 4 (10:12):
Do I have anything else?

Speaker 5 (10:13):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (10:13):
If you don't, I'm sorry, I'll keep going.

Speaker 4 (10:15):
No because the other things with like random thoughts based
off of your other comments. Oh okay, I was just
thinking about this because I watched a lot of anime
and I would.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
It's a kind anime for people that don't know is
basically like a character is transported to a new world
and they basically have to start over life somehow, And
it's very much like playing a video game. In most
of these worlds, it's a lot of action or you know, uh,
just like think of a video game, think of how

(10:48):
you start a new character. It's kind of like it
becomes an allegory for that go ahead.

Speaker 4 (10:52):
Right, And I started thinking like if I was to
ever be an kind like what kind of person would
I be? I actually, first, like, if you ever could
be a like person, like and you had the option
to kind of choose, like, what would you choose? Like
would you be? I want to be an adventurer. I
want to be a farmer like like.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
It depends, Yeah, I guess it would depend on what
kind of world it was and what kind of fucking
gimmick they gave me some too. I wouldn't pick one
with a weird gimmick like I'm a washing machine. Like fuck,
those those are immediately taking off of the list.

Speaker 4 (11:25):
They do got a good one time. I got reincarnated
as a vend machine. It's actually great. Dan season two.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
Yeah, I know you watch them all.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
I think they're all great, that sh it's fun. I
would so none of the gimmick ones like that. If
there is a gimmick, it has to be something like,
you know, I'm in an adventure and I can only
use my knife or some shit like that. You know, oh,
I can only use my shield or like shield hero.

(11:53):
I think I could do one of those, but honestly,
I would prefer.

Speaker 3 (11:57):
Not to be in an action adventure one.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
I think I would want to do one of the
like cozy game ones like the dude that came got
reincarnated and then he started training slimes and then he
opened up like a fucking a laundry mad.

Speaker 4 (12:14):
I watched that ship three. That's one of my favorite
was because like it's nothing happens.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
It's super chill.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
Everybody for the most part ends up meaning well, you know,
the bad people aren't killing people and shit. So I
think I would choose to be buddy from the like
the slime guy, where I'm just like a super chill
like I have all the knowledge from my previous life.
I'm a kid, but this is not a world where

(12:40):
I need to go out and kill or fight or
be killed.

Speaker 4 (12:42):
Yes, I was thinking about that. I think I would
kind of be the one I seen one where a
girl she was she could jump between worlds, which means
she could jump between the new world and her old world.
So I would do something like that where you know,
you can kind of go back and forth, like between
the worlds where you know, like you said, you have

(13:05):
your knowledge, so things from my world that would be
more advanced, you know, than they have there and make
money like kind of on both worlds, you know. Type
of thing, so kind of not try funny, regardless of
which one you decide to settle in, you kind of
be set financially for life. Yeah, type of thing.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
Nah, those are cool too, where they just have like
knowledge that the people don't have and they're always constantly
innovating and getting credit. Although that feels a little like
stolen valor to show up and be like I invented
TVs on this planet, like did you though you just
knew how TV was?

Speaker 4 (13:39):
They was like, I actually didn't, you know, use the
spices in food because a lot of the time they'd
be like, ooh, yr food is bland, right, almost happening here,
y'all ain't gonna occurring nothing, right.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
I feel like action crime shows severely overestimate how many
big crime deals are going down at the docks every night.
It's a lot of crime at the docks apparently, Like
does everybody y'all know we have docks in real life
and people work there, we do? Does everybody know that
that's not where the crime Like we never look on

(14:11):
the news and be like, there was a shootout at
here at forty nine last night.

Speaker 3 (14:15):
It's never it never happens.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
It's not if as many people was dying at the
docks as TV shows make.

Speaker 3 (14:24):
It seem like we would have stopped all.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
Imports and exports from all territories because we would be
like at the docks, the fucking yakuza's down at the
docks fighting the mob like took over the docks, right, Like,
I don't think crime is really happening at the.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
Docks, not on that level.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
No, I'm watching this show and I don't think it's
good and I don't think I like it. But it's
such as it's such a clutter fuck of cliche ideas
and tropes, and it's the kind of show you can
watch while you're on your phone. You can leave your

(15:04):
room come back like because nothing's happening too fast and
the twisting turns ain't that deep. I think it's called Countdown.
It's on Amazon Prime, and I don't think it's good.
Although everyone in the show is super hot, like it's
like they won't cast they killed the one kind of
average looking guy immediately, like everybody else is just like

(15:25):
a model, which is like, I.

Speaker 4 (15:26):
Don't know, you ain't beautiful enough.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
Yeah, I got a feeling not everyone who works for
the FBI and the LAPD is fucking like a ten.
But that's fine, that's fine. I ain't mad at it.
Like I get that these are actors and this is
the cliche, but nigga, they had a motherfucker shoot out
at the docks like a couple episodes, and I was like,
what is up with the docks?

Speaker 4 (15:48):
And the docks is a dangerous place there there.

Speaker 3 (15:50):
Were Batman everybody down.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Yes, hey, criminals, if you're listening, stop doing crimes at
the docks. You'll probably be able to get away with
a lot more shit if you just stop doing the
crimes at the same fucking meeting location every time, right,
And then I know, like like Batman, like leave him
like tied up in the docks and the and the.

Speaker 4 (16:10):
Criminals just just hanging from poles and shit.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
I just feel like as soon as Batman shows up
that someone should be like, why did we hit the docks?

Speaker 4 (16:18):
Who's with you? We should at the park? I got
beat old fuck.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
That's the sketch right there, the sketches the meeting before
the Batman shows up.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
Yes, this, It's like, hey man, so we got this
deal going down.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
We should do we should do the arms and change
at the docks, and then people being like, no, not
the fucking docks. Every time we do the docks, Batman
show up and he break our legs.

Speaker 4 (16:40):
Yes, I got.

Speaker 3 (16:41):
Two concussions because of the fucking docks.

Speaker 4 (16:44):
I'm tired of the doctor Bill not sure. It's don't
cover that.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
Shit, right, we don't have healthcare in the mob. What's
wrong with y'all? He basically just fucking sits and waits
for us at the pier. He probably just waiting on
us right now. He don't even be knowing what's in
the box no more. He didn't do no research. He's
just like, it's the bot, it's the docs.

Speaker 4 (17:03):
He got infrared and ship.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
You know we're gonna lose, right, I bet Batman up
beat up some regular long shoreman and ship that just
was working on the clock. It's like, oh, I'm sorry,
it's the docks. I thought, no, only it's a crime,
so you can't. Hey, look, it's kind of on me.
It's kind of on you.

Speaker 4 (17:19):
It's kind of on you where your bad just visited.

Speaker 3 (17:22):
Yeah, I just assumed you deserved a concussion.

Speaker 4 (17:26):
When you wear back your clothes like that, I assume
that you are under the in the in the criminal organizations.

Speaker 3 (17:32):
Right.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
Uh, you have more? Okay, I got a couple more,
go ahead. Some of these are quick. I got an
email from news outlet today that said, uh, breaking It
was like breaking news and then at the bottom and
then they said don't miss and then the title of
the article was man shot to death. And I was like,

(17:52):
that's phrasing. That's some bad phrasing. Don't miss man shot
to death because it works on two levels. Obviously, the
that shot them didn't.

Speaker 4 (18:00):
Miss, No, they did not.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
And then secondly, like, are y'all saying his family don't
miss him? Like, let's work on our news article.

Speaker 4 (18:08):
Phrase insensitive?

Speaker 2 (18:11):
Yeah, it's like if you said breaking legs, prices are
down for chicken, Like, hey, you know the bird that
came before this. You gotta change it up a little bit,
you know, you got to say alert or something.

Speaker 4 (18:26):
Or all right.

Speaker 3 (18:28):
Two more these are sports related.

Speaker 2 (18:32):
I've been watching a lot of NBA Summer League because
when you have a shitty team, uh, summer league takes
on a different level of urgency of hope. So I've
been watching the Hornets and they got all these young
whipper snappers out there running around playing basketball though the
right way or whateverustling anyway, I was thinking because in

(18:53):
summer league sometimes they institute they institute certain rules for
just summer league, and it's like, oh, in summer league,
we're going to change this thing.

Speaker 3 (19:02):
We're going to try this out.

Speaker 2 (19:04):
And I was like, are these the regular season refs
or are they like summer league reps?

Speaker 3 (19:10):
Are they refs? Is it summer league for everybody?

Speaker 2 (19:12):
Like, these are not professional refs, yet these are your
summer league reps.

Speaker 4 (19:17):
Wouldn't be surprised.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
Yeah, I have no idea, by the way, but I
was looking to see if I recognize any of or refs,
and that's when I had to start, why don't.

Speaker 3 (19:26):
We have a referee draft? Do referees have a draft?

Speaker 2 (19:30):
Like NBA players have a draft or do they just
like submit an application?

Speaker 4 (19:35):
Ah?

Speaker 3 (19:38):
Yeah, what would that look like? What would that look
like like?

Speaker 2 (19:41):
Do they have the commission to come out? And they'd
be like interviewing them and being like.

Speaker 3 (19:46):
He's the son of a referee. Yeah, justin Javi is
Steve Javis's.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
Grandson, and he's been he's been snitching on but he
was a whole monitor for all four years of high school.

Speaker 4 (20:00):
And they interview and that be like they'd be like, uh,
they'd be like, sir, you didn't get the job. Yes,
I was three point five seconds too.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
Well, that's not the draft though, on that file, Yeah,
that's not the draft. The draft is like the night
you put on a suit, but all they suits will
be foot locker referee suits. Yeah, you know, pin stripes
and ship they.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
Instead of the chicks instead of change that have whistles.

Speaker 4 (20:26):
Oh you know what that should play? That should play
the music they be playing randomly when the audience is
like sitting there between the timeouts. That's the US that
playing when a new ref come up.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
Yeah, I want to see it, like because I want
to like because they had to do ref ship that
you do in the regular season before for this summer league,
like the replay challenge and you gotta practice looking in
the camera and telling everybody.

Speaker 3 (20:50):
What you did.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
So I would like to see like were they nervous?
Do they practice that?

Speaker 3 (20:54):
Do you do? Some people fuck it up?

Speaker 4 (20:56):
You know? Somebody brought up like quick whistle that would
be a stat would his quick wristle rate? Blow is
like three point five seconds? He's he's quicker than the
average rep.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
Yeah, all their refs Like why aren't there young referees
that are in the n c Double A doing college
basketball games and then they when they graduate, they get
drafted to the NBA and it's like, yeah, he's a
he was a ref.

Speaker 3 (21:19):
He reffed all of the sec he was.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
He called the most texts, So you want some text
called you're gonna want him on.

Speaker 3 (21:25):
Your game, like this is your man. He will keep
it under control.

Speaker 4 (21:28):
And you know they would have to tell their their
runtime too, like how could you know that's consistently running?
Like how quick? How quick they can run and like
they full fours and stuff like that.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
Yeah, so I would like to see that.

Speaker 4 (21:41):
That would be fun.

Speaker 2 (21:42):
Uh, And then the other like because you're more you're
more talking about the combine and stuff of it, which
is different than the actual draft. But yes, that should
be a referee combine. That would be great TV. I
don't I don't watch the sports combines, like I don't
watch the NBA or the NFL combines.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
I would one watch a referee combine.

Speaker 2 (22:03):
Hell yeah, to be like, look how fast you call
that travel? That motherfucker is good. They need to get
this motherfucker over with the Lakers because he is.

Speaker 4 (22:11):
And the name of I'll just be called a black
and white combine. That's how you gonna see it. Is
like black and white, like black pants, black shoes, black
and white.

Speaker 3 (22:17):
The referee combine. I just want to see refs.

Speaker 2 (22:20):
Come the combine combine. I want to see it, you know,
all right? And the last thing is this is free,
a free idea for all the athletes who don't even
listen to this show, but if you are an NBA
athlete or even I guess NFL works too for this idea.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
I don't know why no one's done this yet, And.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Maybe it's because it's not a good idea, of meaning
that it won't make any money. But I got a
feeling it will or at least it'll get a lot
of clicks on social media.

Speaker 3 (22:53):
But one of y'all NBA athletes, whether.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
It's like Draymond Green or you know, all these guys
who are doing these podcasts. Now, we have too many
fucking podcasts about sports we do. And I know you
guys thought you were going to be subversive. You know
your Paul George is your Camel Carmelo Anthony's. I know
you guys thought like, oh, people will want to hear

(23:18):
it from a player's perspective, and I'm going to add
something that you know, these media blowhards can't. And you're right,
you can add personal experience and stuff. But I think
personal experience and expertise is actually extremely undervalued now, meaning
people don't actually care about that.

Speaker 3 (23:34):
People would rather.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
Listen to someone who's smart and doesn't have experience but
knows have experience telling stories and crafting narratives. They rather
listen to them, or they rather listen to someone who's
more entertaining, which most of these athletes are not very entertaining.
So they want to listen to people that are, like,
you know, saying bombastic things like Steven A.

Speaker 3 (23:55):
Smith.

Speaker 2 (23:56):
Even if they hate the person, they still will tune in. Okay,
why aren't you guys making podcasts about the media that
covers sports, but from the angle of someone like you
are covering like you're covering the game, Like why aren't

(24:17):
why isn't Draymond Green or Kyrie Irvin talking more about
like Pat McAfee and like what's happening at ESPN and
the behind the scenes and the rumors and the scuttle
butt and the contracts. Because now these are big time.
These people are no longer just journalists. These are media personalities,

(24:41):
their personal lives, which they clearly discuss y'all's personal lives
when they feel like it.

Speaker 4 (24:45):
They do.

Speaker 3 (24:46):
Their personal lives.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
Should be up for being mined for content, their contract negotiations.

Speaker 3 (24:51):
They're beefs. They should not be the only ones commenting
on it. You're a player.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
They will truly never understand how it feels when you
guys go, man, it's not fair how they cross the
line until y'all cross the line. And it's crazy that
people like Pat Bev, Draymond Green, they're doing more work
to bow down to these figures so they can get
on the same networks. Draymond Green wants to be on

(25:19):
TNT he's not being new media. Pat bev wants to
be on ESPN.

Speaker 3 (25:27):
No, that's to.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
Me, that's the exact wrong angle because everyone's angling for that.
You want to be the person that gives you like
all these people have done and trying to be like
I don't like what Steven A.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
Smith done is try to be their version of Stephen A. Smith.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
How many how many takes have we seen of like
Draymond Green just shitting on somebody like Rudy Gobert And.

Speaker 3 (25:48):
It's like, oh, so this is like how Stephen A.
Smith doesn't like.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
Lebron, you don't like Rudy Gobert, wamp seen it before,
but you'll get some l viral moments. But how much
doper would it be if you were breaking down like
what happened between Pat McAfee and Norby and Steven A.
Smith and how that changed what Steven A Smith asked
for negotiations and you know, or why.

Speaker 3 (26:13):
The TNT show won't work on ESPN, or.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
What's going on with Shannon Sharp in his personal life
which no one feels like they can talk about nobody.
But if that was and like I said, you don't
have to go and cover every single rumor and make
it selations. But like if a scandal like that happened
to an athlete, like say Josh Giddy, it's well, I'm
not saying it would be NonStop, but it would be discussed.

Speaker 4 (26:39):
Yes, it would at least be discussed.

Speaker 2 (26:40):
What happened with Josh Giddy cannot just happen and then
no one ever, Malika Andrews and all the people on
ESPN just go, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
I guess he's just not playing to night.

Speaker 4 (26:50):
No.

Speaker 3 (26:51):
Turned, this is what y'all said. Y'all wanted.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
Y'all wanted to make at least to me, y'all really
wanted to make them feel the unfair bareness of being
in the spotlight in that fish bowl. None of you
have successfully done it. All you've done is tried. You've
let them set the table and you've just tried to
be them. You just like I'm Stephen A Smith, but I.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
Played for the Warriors, nah man to.

Speaker 2 (27:18):
Be the Stephen A Smith of talking about media personalities
and it doesn't have to all be bad, meaning like
I'm not like you can say you like somebody, or
you like a move, or you enjoyed this show, but
like I would love to see people break down some shit,
especially with y'all not haven't done it, because it's to me,
it's almost better that you don't have you haven't done

(27:38):
it that much, yep, because like they have not played basketball,
but they will talk. They will tell you how people
have never been on an NBA court and will tell
you a seven to Karl Anthony Towns is essentially a
soft ass bitch, right well, a man that would could
probably pick them up with one hand. But they but like,
but they get to do that because that's the rules

(27:59):
of the game. Like they're just giving their opinions. We
can't just give our opinions that you can't be like, hey,
I think this person's podcast isn't that great. I think
this thing they this section they did on this TV
show was kind of corny, Like.

Speaker 4 (28:11):
I think they should too, and all you would have
is the fake fallouts and the fake flops.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
Start the real fight because right now they end up
fighting about sports shit and you can't really win when
it's like Stephen A. Smith is gonna be the story
and he's gonna win against Court or quote win or not,
even when he can't lose against Lebron James period, because
he's gonna be on TV the next day and the
next day and the next day, Like you can't do

(28:35):
a ship a thing to him, and you're just arguing
about your own legacy and y'all. But if you went
out there and was like, na, let me, let me
give y'all some behind the scenes to how Stephen A.

Speaker 3 (28:44):
Smith gets down or the rumors or what he said to.

Speaker 4 (28:47):
Me, you have to do your job, you're feel insulked.
But now you think these players and athletes feel who
have dedicated their whole livelihood to this ship.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
And I'm not saying it has to be Lebron, but
even if it was like Pat Bell, somebody who like
people really would like they can't get Pat Bev because
nobody really holds Pat Bev in the highest level of esteem,
so like he would just be taking shots at them
that they really can't shoot back anyway.

Speaker 3 (29:11):
It's just an interesting idea.

Speaker 4 (29:12):
Yeah, I get you, but it would have to be
somebody that is actually bold enough to be out blacklisted,
because once you start doing that, they're not going to
talk to you. They're not going to interview like like
like that.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
That's the thing, you know, you don't need access to
have opinions. How many of these media people don't really
have access, They have not talked to these guys.

Speaker 3 (29:32):
They're just assuming shit. They get stuff wrong a lot.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
I just I literally just read a report like yesterday
that was like the Lakers Lebron is upset with the
Lakers because they're moving towards Luca and not him, and
they didn't even tell him the team was being sold
and this, that and the other, and then corrections came
out today that was like, actually he did know this
and blah blah blah. But I'm like, yeah, but that
means y'all didn't have access when y'all wrote this article. Yes,

(29:58):
y'all just wrote what somebody told you what you.

Speaker 3 (30:00):
Had heard, and was like, my sources.

Speaker 2 (30:03):
Man, I'm just saying I think I would tune in
for an athlete who was like my sources are saying,
Shannon Sharp choked a production assistant when he worked for
Fox Sports News. Make them feel that shit that y'all
be feeling, you know what I'm saying, Like break down
the tape of let them talking over all the women

(30:24):
on the show, like that shit would be good. But
I don't think But you know, I'm a petty person
when I when I feel agreed. So maybe that's how
I you know, this is how my brain works. This
is why I don't I try not to be moving
out of Angerl's fight because I could not be one
of these athletes.

Speaker 3 (30:43):
I would have done this.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
Already, Like I would have been like, man, fuck my
fuck my career on basketball, it's over.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
I'm finn to ride on all y'all forever.

Speaker 4 (30:53):
I don't need a check from none of you bitches.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
Yeah, and I'm not, like, but it has to be
smart and well done, it can't he like, say Kwame Brown, right, well,
he's just calling people the F word and gay and
all this shit. Like it's gotta be somebody that's actually
like understands the uh the angle of Like, no, I'm
gonna I'm gonna. I think what you guys do is
a circus, but I'm gonna do the circus back to

(31:17):
y'all and see how you like it because you probably
don't like it, you know. And they you know, and
they pretend to have rules, but they're not. They break
the rules all the time, you know. Like Steven A
would be like, don't bring up my personal life. I
don't bring up athletes' personal life. And I'm like, then,
don't you call Jimmy Garoffalo porn star Jimmy all the
time because he was seeing one time out with a
porn star And you just called this man that every

(31:39):
time his name comes up. But if someone would to
call you out, you'd be like, I don't get personal.
You definitely get personal with people. What is he's supposed
to be sitting around liking that you did that? That's
not Is that anything to do with the actual on
the field play. No, you know, when you keep saying
Zion Williamson, he better stop being at buffets, no matter
how much weight he loses, no matter how in shape
he gets, no matter how how good the reports are

(32:02):
about him. It just it'll never matter because you can
get them fat jokes off. I'm just saying, motherfuckers could
do the same thing, but they might not be as
petty as me. Maybe I'm too petty. All right, that's
it for my banter. Uh what should we start?

Speaker 4 (32:19):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (32:19):
You know, I guess we do some politics until we
get mad segment. Probably should pull up that music. There
we go.

Speaker 7 (32:30):
I didn't know she was black until a number of
years ago when.

Speaker 2 (32:33):
She happened to turn black and now she wants to
be known as black.

Speaker 3 (32:37):
People have got to know whether or not their presidentship crook. Well,
I'm not cruk. I've learned everything I've got saying in Tennessee.

Speaker 2 (32:46):
I know what she fetched, but just me want you know,
shame on, shame on, shame on, Shame on you, shame you.

Speaker 3 (32:55):
We can't get fool again, tell you.

Speaker 4 (32:57):
What I don't know about you. But I'm want to
go to.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
So I recently had to get off of pocket and
so now I'm using insta paper. So some of my
older articles I basically lost, but I've still been saving
articles to talk about and honestly, I needed to fresh.
It doesn't just it doesn't work. It just doesn't work.
It don't work in the ways that we need to

(33:25):
use it. It's not gonna work for the show. So anyway,
my point being, I it made me start overfresh, which
is fine. I don't like some of these articles is
years old. I was never gonna get to them. Uh,
but let's start with this. After disasters like the Texas flood,
Trump reflexively blames Biden.

Speaker 4 (33:46):
Nigga not in office. That's that that's that's those are
these are the things I don't understand. And not only him,
the Democrats fall for this bullshit too.

Speaker 3 (33:54):
And they do it. Everyone does.

Speaker 4 (33:56):
If you blame somebody who is currently not in office,
currently not in power, has step down, did all the
bullshit y'all told to do, Hawade are personally held accountable
for some shit that did not happen on their time.
Watch houseway make it make motherfucking sense.

Speaker 3 (34:09):
It's blame the Democrats. You know what I'm saying. It's
like an easy tune to play.

Speaker 2 (34:13):
It always gets applause, and you don't even have to
be right. It doesn't have to be thoughtful nuance or
in context. It's I mean, it's gotta be tempting as
hell if you just want applause and you want attention
on TV. And it's not difficult, like no one's gonna
put any scrutiny to it.

Speaker 3 (34:28):
Many Democrats, So yeah.

Speaker 2 (34:30):
Caroline Levitt, who is the White House Press Secretary, drew
a hard line against blaming the government for this tragedy.
Many Democrat elected officials are trying to turn this into
a political game. It is not, she said, It's just
like whatever, there's a shooting. It's like, it's too soon
to talk about shooting. I just do think those comments
are to pray the despicable, especially when so many Americans

(34:52):
are morning the loss of children that y'all.

Speaker 4 (34:54):
Don't care about. What are we doing here? You don't care?

Speaker 2 (34:58):
But guess who actually was blaming and playing political games
twenty four hours before her comments, Donald Trump? Right, He says,
if you look at that water situation, that was really
the Biden setup. He quickly clarified that he wasn't actually
blaming Biden. He cited the historic nature of the floods,
but there's no question he was attempting to shift political

(35:20):
responsibility for any government missteps to his predecessor.

Speaker 4 (35:24):
Yeah, and it's actually, if you want to go deep,
it's the state of Texas fault because they actually got
funding to actually have alerts, to have all this shit
like set up day before this shit happened. And that
was like, nah, we're good. So yes, if I was
in Texas, I we fucking mad at our state for
not funding to at least have an alarm system or

(35:45):
something to warn people so they could get out of
the way.

Speaker 2 (35:50):
So Attorney General Ken Paxton in Texas his wife fouled
for divorce and put out a statement that she was
divorcing him on biblical grounds. Now I don't even know
what that means is at a church on biblical grounds.
I'm assuming some type of marriage vows were broken. I

(36:14):
know he's he's very very very salatious, meaning like he's
he's had all kinds of legal problems. Uh, it's been
known that he had as has a mistress. His mistress
testified during an impeachment hearing that was for last year.
But I guess his wife didn't divorce him at the time. So,

(36:36):
and it's really weird because Trump is president. But even
the like GOP the RNC put out of statement that
was calling the man, like, you know, like what he
did is unforgivable and disgusting and reprehensible.

Speaker 3 (36:49):
I was like, it's not repugnant. And I was like,
wait a minute, y'all voted for Trump.

Speaker 4 (36:54):
You right, you have there's nothing you can say.

Speaker 2 (36:58):
Yeah, so you But his pastor came out and said
on Twitter, this was called by this was caused by complimentarianism.
Now I don't know what complementarianism is.

Speaker 3 (37:16):
So I gotta google it.

Speaker 2 (37:18):
It's a theological view primarily within evangelical Christianity that holds
that men and women are equal in dignity and worth,
but have distinct roles, particularly in the family and the church.

Speaker 3 (37:28):
Okay, whatever that means, all right.

Speaker 2 (37:31):
God did not design or permit women to rule over households,
let alone entire states. So we have a senator who
is often gone from her home and her bed because
his wife is a senator slandering her husband publicly claiming
the divorces for loving self farming sympathy online. I'm not
saying her husband hasn't sinned even grievously, but this screams

(37:53):
I'm a closet feminist and my husband won't do what
I want. Unfortunately, it seems no pastor was willing to
tell her step out of public office, go home, love
and submit to your husband, love your kids, and try again.
I know it's more complicated than this, but biblical patriarchy
prevents the family chaos that often results in divorce. Yeah,

(38:17):
it's my no, No, listen to them, Listen. I agree
with him. I agree with him, and here's why I
agree with him. This woman is a Republican and she
married to this man, and y'all be fake religious and
y'all be hypocritical, And I think.

Speaker 3 (38:34):
Divorce is the right of people that.

Speaker 2 (38:36):
Believe women are equal to have choices. So I think
you should stay and you should listen to this patriarchal
pastor that doesn't respect women for real, and you should
have to live up to the vows that you do
because I guarantee you your anti choice, guarantee you that shit.

Speaker 3 (38:55):
Like they love to do what's good for the goose.
It's good for the goose, like.

Speaker 2 (39:01):
Like they'd be like no abortions for anybody unless my
mistress get pregnant, then of course it's abortion time.

Speaker 3 (39:07):
We're not having no babies out of wed locking. You crazy?
So yeah, I think she should have to stay with them,
But go ahead, Karen.

Speaker 4 (39:13):
I'm sorry. Yeah, like you said, this is this is
what she voted for, and you're gonna get a few
more years and you y'all ain't gonna gonna be able
to do it. Y'all think these rules are a ply of us.

Speaker 3 (39:24):
I don't generally believe this. I don't agree with him,
except for.

Speaker 4 (39:28):
Her, because I guarantee you voted for Trump.

Speaker 2 (39:32):
Yeah, like, yeah, this is the rules that you set up.
Live bomb it's the rules you would make the rest
of us live.

Speaker 4 (39:40):
By, Yes you would.

Speaker 2 (39:42):
This has uh stop me if you like, sit down,
if you're if you're not, if you're standing. Guys, this
is gonna be a shocking news story to a lot
of people here, and I don't want you to get uh,
you know, crash pull over on the side of the road.

Speaker 3 (39:55):
You know what I'm saying. Hundreds of hundreds of people.

Speaker 2 (40:00):
So at the Alligator Alcatraz, which is the holding facility
they built in Florida to house immigrants, that looks very
much like some Holocaust shit, very much like I can
show y'all a picture of it, but it's literal cages,
like is it showing the right page? Like you can

(40:23):
see here. These are like cages with bunk beds. There's
all kinds of it's overcrowded. There's all kinds of this
before they put the people in it. So people have
been touring it, people have been seeing it, people have
been reporting back, they've been getting information from inside to
the media and stuff. And of course Donald Trump and

(40:44):
the Republicans have all said these people are vicious, that derange, psychopaths,
their criminals, they're gangsters, they need to get the fuck
out of the country, and we're just gonna send them
there to alligator Alcatraz, where even if you escape, it'll
be into an alligator the infested swamp, and you'll get
eaten by alligator.

Speaker 3 (41:02):
Because the cruelty is the fucking point.

Speaker 4 (41:04):
Yes, it is.

Speaker 2 (41:05):
You don't have human rights if you're not an American citizen.

Speaker 3 (41:09):
And wait a minute, oops, what what hold up?

Speaker 2 (41:14):
There are more than two hundred and fifty people who
are listed as detainees who have only immigration violations and
no criminal convictions or pending charges.

Speaker 4 (41:25):
Right, they don't. They just ruin the people up.

Speaker 2 (41:28):
So the whole they're deranged, vicious violence, psychopasting is not true.
The data is based on a list of more than
seven hundred people who are either being held under tent
under tents and the chain link cells at Florida's pop
up detention center in the Everglades or a pier slated
for transfer there. A third of these detainees have criminal convictions.

(41:49):
Their charges range from attentive murder to legal re entry
to traffic violations.

Speaker 3 (41:54):
Hundreds of others only.

Speaker 2 (41:55):
Have pending charges, and the records do not disclose the
nature of the alleged fences, and the reporters have not
independently examined each individual case. The information is subject to
change as the population of the facility fluctuate. Suggests that
scores or migrants without criminal records have been targeted in
the state and federal dragonet to catching the poor immigrants
living I legally in Florida.

Speaker 4 (42:15):
Right, they're just round in the round. They don't care
what you did. You could you could jaywalker, They like,
got your bitch and they would ass right.

Speaker 2 (42:24):
And keep in mind, they said this particular facility, because
there's plenty of facilities to hold people. This one is
supposed to be for the worst of the worst. And
it's like, well, actually it's not the worst of the worst,
but yeah, this is what happens.

Speaker 3 (42:36):
People are gonna keep.

Speaker 2 (42:39):
Letting the ship slide and letting this people be in charge.
And I think it's unfortunate, but a lot of the
media people that think we are showing the world the.

Speaker 3 (42:50):
Evilness of.

Speaker 2 (42:52):
This administration by exposing the conditions they're holding people in
and all that stuff. Honestly, God, I think they want
this sort of message to get out about how terrible
the place is and how badly managed it is they
want to scare the ship out.

Speaker 4 (43:07):
Of people to be uh scared. Yeah, like you said,
the crewd is a point and the cru is to
scare people. Regardless of if you're doing a quote unquote
right or wrong thing. It don't matter because because in
these situations a lot of times their line says one thing,
but they really don't care to just literally just if
you's a certain way. They were like, we just rounded

(43:30):
you up.

Speaker 2 (43:30):
And it's one of the major tenth polls of what
the people who did vote for him did vote for it.

Speaker 3 (43:35):
And this is one of the things that I really
think people need to be extremely.

Speaker 2 (43:42):
What's the word I'm looking for specific about, because a
lot of times we bail people, we shoot people bailed
for supporting Trump or voting for Trump, and we act like, oh,
they must have got confused, or no, that doesn't necessarily
mean they're racist, or hey, he's lying to people. So
he's doing some stuff that he he said he wouldn't do,
but now he's doing it. One of those things is

(44:04):
not immigration. He always ran on some very heavy anti immigration,
anti immigrants, white nationalist rhetoric, and no one gets to
run from that, meaning we can't be like, well, now
that you see how cruel this is, don't you see

(44:25):
us wrong?

Speaker 3 (44:26):
They didn't care he said he would be cruel.

Speaker 2 (44:30):
So this one doesn't count as the one of the
lies he told that trick so many people, this one
is not one. Gavin Newsom, his press office called Stephen
Miller a fascist cuck amit rumors about his wife and
Elon Musk. So this Stephen Miller is the head of

(44:52):
Project twenty twenty five. He works in Donald Trump's administration
as the top immigration advisor. He's a white supremacist, white national,
and he is authoring a lot of the racest bullshit
that they're doing. Okay, there's rumors that his wife had
sex with Elon Musk and she left the administration to
be with Elon Musk and his employ after Elon left

(45:16):
the Trump administration with some bad blood and he even
tweeted about it. Uh, Elon Musk did about you know,
fucking that dude's wife essentially, So I guess there's a
few that started between Miller and Newsome because Miller called

(45:37):
US District Court Judge mame E Frempong a communist on
Twitter after she ordered the Trump administration to stop conducting
indiscriminate immigration stops and arrest Uh the rule and it's
a black woman, and and and so I'll show you
guys the tweet. But it's a black woman who's the judge?
A posts a picture you know, uh the quote tweet

(46:00):
and says the ruling has just been issued. A communist
judge in LA has ordered Ice to report directly to
her and radical left nngos, not the president. This is
another act of insurrection against the United States, and it's
sovereign people. I won't get into all of Stephen Miller's
history about his family and immigration and shit, but y'all
can look it up.

Speaker 3 (46:19):
It's readily available. It's just a huge hypocrite anyway.

Speaker 2 (46:22):
Gavin Newsom didn't like it, so he had his press
office on Twitter quote tweet Stephen Miller and said, this
fascist cuck in DC continues his assault on democracy and
the Constitution and his attempt to replace the sovereignty of
the people with autocracy. Sorry to the Constitution. Sorry the

(46:47):
Constitution hurts your feelings.

Speaker 3 (46:49):
Steven cry harder. Now.

Speaker 2 (46:53):
I know people would applaud that, you know, and I
actually like when people talk shit about Steven Miller course,
like I remember the Democrats on Twitter at the Democrats
had posted a hilarious tweet after the whole cook scandal
shit came out with him and Elon Musk, and they

(47:14):
quote tweeted it with a picture of a hotel room
chair in the corner like it's watching somebody on the
bed fuck their wife, like the cup chair.

Speaker 3 (47:21):
That's hilarious.

Speaker 2 (47:22):
I like that play dirty. I don't give a fuck.
Here's a problem I had with Gavin Newsom. You can't
be the guy who talks like that to Steven Miller,
but you are the guy who would have Steven Miller
on your podcast to have a conversation. You had Steve
Bannon on your podcast. You think it's important to talk
to these white supremacists. That's what you use your platform for.

(47:45):
So miss me with the insults. Man, It don't hit
the same when I know you would break bread with
this dude for the views.

Speaker 3 (47:52):
And the clicks. If you can make content out of it.
You would.

Speaker 2 (47:55):
Not saying he's a bad governor, not saying he can't
run for press.

Speaker 3 (48:00):
But it's just consistency.

Speaker 2 (48:01):
And I'm surprised he didn't have anyone around him that
could point that out, like, hey man, this ain't the
moment of sometimes we pile around with the Nazis and
then sometimes we call the Nazis out. Because this feels
to me a little bit like Cuomo, where Cuomo when
he would go against Trump, it was actually about two
men's egos.

Speaker 3 (48:21):
It was not really about the Constitution right.

Speaker 2 (48:25):
And wrong in justice and standing up for it was
more like, hey man, I run New York. Don't you
fucking say that shit where I stay?

Speaker 4 (48:33):
Bitch.

Speaker 2 (48:33):
It's like, I mean, I like that you don't like Trump,
but like if you turn around to do some Trump
shit later and be grabbing puts it in the elevator, Uh,
that doesn't make me feel like when you call Trump
out for doing it that it was about justice.

Speaker 3 (48:47):
It was just I don't like this guy. Right, you
grab pussy. That's bad. I grab puss this. Hey, nothing
to see here, guys, come on, I'll be running for
Maya next.

Speaker 4 (48:57):
I think that they need really really and maybe this
is maybe this is just my old woman phase that
I'm going through.

Speaker 2 (49:06):
Okay, phase, you've been old since we met? Go ahead, joke.

Speaker 4 (49:13):
Oh no, I have been know since we met. But
I feel like this do your mother fucking job. Do
your job. Fuck about your podcast. I don't give a
fuck about your sassy ass tweets. I don't give a fuck.

Speaker 3 (49:30):
And he does his job.

Speaker 4 (49:32):
He does.

Speaker 2 (49:33):
He does his job for California. Like, I'm not saying
Gaven Newson does a bad job. Okay, I'm not even
saying the podcast the tracks from what his job. What
I am saying is when you do a podcast that
has white supremacists on it as guests, and you shake
hands and you sit there and chop it up with them,
you can't be the guy who's getting sassy on Twitter

(49:56):
with the white because they white. It don't it don't
hit the same right. It's just a personal shit talking vendetta.
It's not actually a dogma. It's not really part you
see what I'm saying. It's like saying it's like if
we were like tomorrow, We're having Chris Brown on the show,
and everybody's like, whoa, You're having Chris Brown on the show.

Speaker 3 (50:15):
You know he did the Rihanna And.

Speaker 2 (50:16):
I'm like, yeah, yeah, we're having Chris Brown on the
show tomorrow. And then the day after I was like,
what did he did to Cassie? Is discussing fuck that bitch.

Speaker 3 (50:25):
Everybody's like, yeah, but like, is it really about Cassie
at that point?

Speaker 4 (50:31):
Right? And I understand and I get that part, But me,
I personally don't give a fuck about that podcast. I
don't about your class as tweets, Like, in my opinion,
you a goddamn politician and so my job is you politics,
like dude, and maybe maybe I'm just old and mad
and angry job. I don't care about that other bullshit.

Speaker 3 (50:49):
You're not wrong. I agree with you.

Speaker 2 (50:50):
I don't think you're wrong, And I was just pointing
out that I was making a different point. Okay, it's
all because I think sometimes it's like you'll say something
after me and it's like I agree with it.

Speaker 3 (51:02):
Just want to make.

Speaker 2 (51:03):
Sure that that that people understand when they're listening, Like
we make it two different points we are that I
think are equally valid, and I think I agree with both.
But just my point is, even if you wanted to
be a fucking content creator, you're doing it wrong.

Speaker 3 (51:17):
Where the fuck are your people to be?

Speaker 2 (51:18):
Like the message looks weird right now because you but
you can't be like Tomorrow's guest. You know what I'm saying,
like tomorrow's guest is uh uh Ron DeSantis, but then
like you on Twitter talking shit about the Trump people
in the Trump administration, like then don't fucking.

Speaker 4 (51:37):
Fuck with them. And I want one hundred percent agree.
And my thing is that. And I think the thing
that kind of bothers me about him doing a podcast
because if you're particularly a Democrat in his you know,
state and all that status, if you're gonna do a podcast,
your thing is to be like and like, do I
understand does a fine line where you're be in a

(51:58):
politician blah blah blah blah bla. But at the same time,
you do not have to have your platform be an
invitation fit in this few they're bullshit on it and
then you're not really pushing back like like you know
what I'm saying, like like I don't care about your
goddamn gentlemen's agreement.

Speaker 3 (52:13):
That you've had.

Speaker 4 (52:14):
You know, I want if you're gonna be on there
and be like, Hey, State of California, I'm gonna go
on these small districts, I'm gonna go reach out to
these people, I'm gonna educate the public, I'm gonna bring
Democrats on here. Real Democrats disactually out here trying to
do the work and tell the people, if you live
in this county, this is who you need to vote for.
If you live in this county, this is who you
need to vote for. Like like like like educate the people.

(52:37):
That's your job. Don't nobody can funk about you bringing
somebody on there that that that that don't give a
fuck about you know, your platform, like And I think
that's the part that kind of makes me angry because
I feel like you're wasting valuable time because none of
this is gonna matter when it's time to vote. And
all you did was make a bunch of people mad,
like you said when you invite these white supremacists on
your podcasts, and people go, I didn't vote for this.

(52:58):
I voted for you, nigga.

Speaker 2 (53:00):
And this is what I mean when I say content
is one today. You know what I mean because he's
a content creator now and it's part time content creator.
But it seems like your most important job would be
governing and the content creation doesn't seem congruent with the
bigger mission of being a governor who probably has ambitions

(53:23):
to try to be president. And I just think all
this shit looks stupid, but this is also another way
of pointing out how much Trump has won the discussion right,
because when we accept that Trump has won, it turns
a lot of people into well, if he can win
doing that, there are no standards, and I can be

(53:44):
a governor slash podcaster. Last story, We're already mad, but
I have to finish off with this one, just because
comedian who voted for Trump blast him doing the exact
opposite of his campaign promises.

Speaker 3 (53:56):
It's Andrew Schultz.

Speaker 2 (54:01):
Now, it's very interesting that Andrew Schultz is the one
trying to make this particular pivot because.

Speaker 3 (54:08):
Andrew Schultz had Trump on his podcast.

Speaker 2 (54:12):
You know, black people that are listening to him, I
heard say that, you know, Schultz.

Speaker 3 (54:16):
Is part of solution.

Speaker 2 (54:17):
He's like us, He's he's a good guy, and if
we make him feel this way, And I'm like, I
don't think he is a good guy. I think he's
a conservative Trump guy. I think he's also one of
these guys who, because they get a lot of cachet

(54:40):
from blackness and being around black people, they I don't
think Andrew Schultz can exist without black people allowing him
to exist in the ways that he moves and.

Speaker 3 (54:57):
Do with that what you will, you know, like like
like you.

Speaker 2 (55:01):
Know, whether you feel that's a responsibility to culture show
uphold or not, that's on you. I'm not I'm not
actually not telling anybody what you should or shouldn't do.
But he is a guy that to me, Andrew Shaws
is a guy that is one of these comedians who
couldn't say got mad that people didn't like when he

(55:21):
said like the R word or the F word or something,
and decided I'm voting for Trump, which a lot of
these guys did, you know. And I don't think we
owe them any type of media past for doing this.
I don't think we owe them any cultural paths for.

Speaker 3 (55:37):
Doing this but that. But now that.

Speaker 2 (55:44):
He's been getting credit right, because I think the New
York Times wrote up had to write up on him
to ask was he like the is this podcast Bro
the best political journalist? Like it was just like a
not very long ago, I want to say, maybe a
month ago they wrote this thing Andrew shows podcast Bro

(56:06):
might be America's foremost journalist. This was June twenty first,
twenty twenty five, so this is about two three weeks ago.
It's by David Marcheze for The New York Times, and
it's an interview with him, and so he retweeted it,
meaning he did like getting the accolades and the credit
of this of being a political guy. I think this

(56:28):
is what happens with the death of expertise. This is
what happens when we think popularity and content is more
important than substance. Because the argument is gonna be, well,
look how many clips, Look how many people watched it,
same thing we do for Joe Rogan right, And I'm like,
but if he is surreptitiously pushing bullshit to the world,

(56:48):
that makes him a dangerous idiot at best, and at worst,
it makes him a complicit participant in the darkening of
our political spere and our climate and peddling and normalizing
guys like Trump, you know, ka laughing with him and shit,
Now I'm gonna play the clip because I think it's

(57:11):
important to see it.

Speaker 3 (57:13):
But this is his tune.

Speaker 2 (57:15):
Now that Trump has, you know, been doing what he's
been doing for a few weeks, and I personally don't
feel like I owe him the benefit of the doubt
that many people feel. I think the benefit of the
doubt is killing us literally especially the benefit of the doubt.
We keep giving the white people who who fuck with
Trump and conservatism, and we keep acting like they got
tricked or they got food, or they just didn't know

(57:36):
what else happening. I think we're doing them way too
many fucking favors, because if the rest of us can
figure it out, then they could have figured it out.

Speaker 3 (57:42):
They just didn't give a fuck about the rest of us.
Oh sorry, I believe it.

Speaker 8 (57:48):
He wanted to do, and now he's doing the I
believe when Trump everything he campaigned on, I believe he
wanted to do, and now he's doing the exact opposite
thing of.

Speaker 4 (57:58):
What he's done.

Speaker 2 (57:59):
A exactly to your point, if you tell me, it's
easier for me to believe you you wanted to do
all these things if any of them were happening in
the way that you said there.

Speaker 8 (58:09):
To that point, like, there will be people that like
they'll dom me and be like, you see what you
see what your boy doing?

Speaker 3 (58:13):
You voted for this.

Speaker 8 (58:13):
I'm like, I voted for none of this. He's doing
the exact opposite of everything I voted for. I want
him to stop the words he's funding them. I want
him to shrink spending, he's increasing.

Speaker 2 (58:25):
It's what's interesting is every step of the way, people
were telling him this is what Trump would do. People
were telling everybody Project twenty twenty five, he's lying. Okay,
here's the proof that he's lying. Here's you also went
through four years of his first presidency, so this is

(58:46):
would be. You would have to be literally one of
the dumbest motherfuckers on the planet to arrive to this
conclusion of like, nah, everyone's this man is a liar,
but every one is lying about him. He's actually the
one telling the truth, right, a man that's got, you know,

(59:06):
all kinds of criminal he's been convicted of crimes, and
you're sitting there going, nah, I believe him, though.

Speaker 8 (59:13):
Okay, like everything that he said he's gonna do except
sending immigrants back everything, And now he's even flip up
on that, which I kind of like. But he's like, oh, well,
we kind of need the people working in restaurants.

Speaker 2 (59:25):
And that that part of the end is very important
because and the reason I want to point that part
out is this, that's.

Speaker 3 (59:31):
The truth.

Speaker 2 (59:33):
You and the immigrant hate, the nationalism, the zionism or
whatever not zionism, the xenophobia, that shit, that's what you
voted for. And then you went YadA YadA, YadA and
everything else. And now that you are being held some
level of complicit and responsible because aren't you the podcast
bro who saved.

Speaker 3 (59:54):
The world with your podcast? Aren't you mister.

Speaker 2 (59:58):
The Is this the new journalism, the foremost political journalism journalists?
Isn't that what you just were touting for yourself? You
were just happy to be celebrating that. And three weeks
later now that people are like, yeah, you the foremost
political journalist and look at what you rot and you're like,
not me, the same way Ezra Klein is not me.

Speaker 3 (01:00:22):
Everybody's not me.

Speaker 2 (01:00:23):
So this and I said this shit years ago and
I'm bringing it up now because I remember when I said,
and that's not.

Speaker 3 (01:00:30):
Something my hearted on.

Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
But we're like X amount of years away from nobody
voted for Trump, right, the same way that we don't
know anybody voted for Nixon.

Speaker 3 (01:00:40):
We don't know anybody that voted for George Bush Senior,
and shit.

Speaker 2 (01:00:47):
Right, we don't know anybody who was standing outside the
school spitting.

Speaker 3 (01:00:51):
On Ruby Bridges.

Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
We only know Ruby Bridges just persevered and overcame somehow.
But what did she overcome. Who does she overcome?

Speaker 3 (01:00:58):
I don't know. Ridge is still alive, Yes she is,
so it would it would.

Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
It would stand the reason that many of the people
that spat on her, that cursed her, that through things,
the reason she needed a National Guard to keep her
from entering that to help her enter that school, it
was standing. The reason those people probably still live too,
a lot of them, you know, whatever class makes she had.
Those people still alive. But yet somehow they just don't exist.
They never move around. The people that voted for Bull,

(01:01:25):
Connor Strom, Thurmon, the Jesse Hills, those people alive, yes
they are, ain't yet none of them exists. It's just
a I'm not responsible for what my ancestors did well,
which ancestors.

Speaker 3 (01:01:36):
I don't know. They didn't do it. I don't know
who knows.

Speaker 2 (01:01:40):
And Andrew Schoults is doing it in real time, he's mised,
I don't how could I have known what was okay?
So let's take a clip from when Donald Trump was.

Speaker 3 (01:01:48):
On the show. Seems like it be a relevant thing
to bring up today.

Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
Here's Donald Trump October ninth, twenty twenty four, where Andrew
Schultz talking to him about his honesty a.

Speaker 8 (01:02:02):
Time doing it to them because you know, I'm basically
a truthful person, but.

Speaker 2 (01:02:14):
That's annual shots laughing at Donald Trump telling him that
he's a truthful person.

Speaker 3 (01:02:20):
Which I don't think you have to be a brilliant.

Speaker 2 (01:02:22):
Person to understand that you laugh at someone doing that
because you are laughing at them because you think they're lying.

Speaker 3 (01:02:30):
Or the way they phrased that felt like a lot.

Speaker 2 (01:02:32):
So you're you're, you're there going you just lied in
front of my face, hilarious, cute, might as well shuffle
his hair up like Jimmy Fallon, just helping to make
this man normal.

Speaker 3 (01:02:44):
But now you don't want to You don't want.

Speaker 2 (01:02:46):
The steam, especially from the people that are black, brown
and other who you've used their cultural cachet to bankroll yourself,
right like that brother sitting there with the Cancel Comedy shirt.

Speaker 3 (01:03:02):
You know, like Kendrick said, the niggas that.

Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
Be in rooms with him keep henning, you know, for
the access and the cloud and whatever else. You don't
really want them to stop and think for a second
like yeah, Andrew, you know what you did kind of
help usher this shit in. It's like no, no, no, I
couldn't have possibly seen this coming, No, not me. Stuff

(01:03:27):
he's doing now is wow. And it's a lot of
abandoning ship happening. You know, your Candice owns. People are
shifting the grift in fun of us.

Speaker 3 (01:03:35):
Now. I don't know who gonna keep letting them play
in they face like that. I don't know. It ain't
up to me. I've never been a fan of these people.

Speaker 2 (01:03:41):
I didn't keep them afloat, so I can't say that
this will have any harbor or bad effects. If anything,
it could boost them because there's a lot of people
who've been wanting to They enjoy his comedy, his entertainment,
and they've been wanting to be soft on him the
whole time. Anyway, They've already been presoft of nah Man
Andrew cool, and now they just get.

Speaker 3 (01:04:03):
To be Yeah. I guess he was just tripping man.
I don't know. That was crazy, And now he's pivoting
into the Bernie Sanders LC shit.

Speaker 2 (01:04:09):
But they're politics and Trump's politics aren't even close to
the same. So what were you voting for, Andrew? What
were you really voting for? And what were you really
endorsing on your platform? You know, when you just like
the Democrats, that's the problem to democrats. This is one

(01:04:29):
of the reasons I will always push back on that
shit because I think a lot of people feel like
they don't need to or shouldn't.

Speaker 3 (01:04:34):
This is why you have to, because this is.

Speaker 2 (01:04:36):
The danger at hoses. You let somebody play in front
of your face and go, yeah, democrats ain't perfect. I
kind of do see what you're saying, And they go,
and that's why I'm voting for Trump. And you just
played yourself because you set up there and essentially just
you helped them soft pedal that Trump shit into No,
it's not that they support the racism and the intolerance
and the malfeasings and the criminality.

Speaker 3 (01:04:57):
They just don't like Democrats and don't we all not
like that?

Speaker 4 (01:05:00):
That's not good enough, right, And that's not true. And
I also my thing with him and Joe Rogan and
a lot of these people that were very very very
very very very extremely extremely loud for Trump, like very loud,
like people have selective memory. I remember them going hard
on all the bullshit and telling us how great and

(01:05:23):
how wonderful this man was in some way, shape, form
or fashion, and telling us that this man was not
going to be a problem like you know what I'm saying, like,
like y'all did this, and now people are saying, your boy,
because basically you voted for this, and now you don't
want no accountability, no responsibility. You don't want to be
caught out on your bullshit. And I said, for me,

(01:05:43):
that's the shit I'm gonna be mad at forever, because
not only them, there's a lot of people online and
in real life that did the same bullshit that they're doing,
and they don't want to have any accountability and any
responsibility by how they played, what role they played into
getting that man into office, and now everybody's suffering because
of them, you know what I'm saying, And so I

(01:06:04):
and so for me, that's something that I know I'm
gonna have to work through. But but there will always
be a fire and a flame in my heart for
those people that I don't know if I will ever
be able to put out because I was, like, it
didn't have to be this way, but I already I
want because because because like because like like like you said,
if I and I don't know everything about politics and

(01:06:25):
all that stuff, but I am intellectually intelligent enough to
understand what was happening. You voted for this, You wanted this,
You wanted the supremacy, you wanted, the pain, you wanted
to hurt. These are the things that you wanted. You're
not gonna turn around and look me in my face
and tell me this is what you did not want.
I don't want to hear it, and I don't want
to hear any excuses in me.

Speaker 3 (01:06:46):
I don't believe you, and I don't don't even believe him.

Speaker 4 (01:06:49):
I don't, I don't. You're just saying that, and all
it taste is a drop of a hat or something
like that, and you'll be back on your bullshit again.
This is why, this is why I don't believe you,
because everything, everything is about content, and and and and
think about everything about When everything is about content, there's
no integrity everything.

Speaker 2 (01:07:08):
I will say that it's like a Simpsons episode. It
resets every fucking time at the beginning, meaning that these
motherfuckers will not This thing right here exists in a
vacuum except for this thing I'm about to say next,
which is I believe he will use the fact that
people are calling him out on his bullshit and not
having sympathy. He's gonna use this as a reason that

(01:07:30):
he's still fucking with Trump and conservatives, and he don't
like Democrats, because anytime people don't like accountability, it's the democrats.
I don't know how that happens, that it becomes the
Democrats when it's just people who are citizens of America,
who live in this country like you do, who just
think you full of shit, that's it.

Speaker 3 (01:07:49):
And no, I don't think you're full of shit.

Speaker 2 (01:07:51):
And I'm a card carrying Democrat that's bringing down the
powers of the government. No, I just think you're full
of shit, and you don't stand for what you stand for,
and you're not a good person, and you're not a
good man.

Speaker 3 (01:08:01):
And at the end of the day, you will fold
because you're weak.

Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
That's what I'm saying. And so so I don't I
don't owe you shit.

Speaker 3 (01:08:09):
I don't need.

Speaker 2 (01:08:09):
The same way you can be unkind and unfair and
that's your right and your freedom of speech, the same
way you need to say the R word and the
F word and be offensive with your comedy.

Speaker 3 (01:08:18):
I can be like, I don't fuck with you.

Speaker 2 (01:08:20):
Yeah, And yet somehow that becomes well it's time to
fuck with Trump then.

Speaker 4 (01:08:25):
Yeah, and all of a sudden, you become the victim,
and you becoming a victim of a sudden.

Speaker 2 (01:08:28):
Right, mister, And keep in mind, so many of these
guys are like the victim mentality of everybody else is
why I don't fuck with the Democrats and why the
fuck with Trump? Meanwhile, Trump's the biggest victim, and y'all
always find a way the bigges, biggest, biggest victim.

Speaker 3 (01:08:41):
I love to be wrong about this.

Speaker 2 (01:08:43):
I love to come back in a week and be like,
oh no, next time he talked about it, he held
himself accountable.

Speaker 3 (01:08:48):
He said he want to do it again.

Speaker 2 (01:08:49):
And but my guess is he'll use the fact that
people called him out to be on some like, hey man,
I'm just a comedian. I don't know why everybody's mad
at me. See, this is why Trump wins. And that's
the bullshit. That's the that's the shell game they play
every time. And yeah, I'm mad so that that that was.
I think we did the job.

Speaker 4 (01:09:08):
I think we did the job too.

Speaker 3 (01:09:10):
We covered everything. I know.

Speaker 2 (01:09:15):
We said we're gonna do a shorter show tonight, so
I think we'll just finish up with some guests the race,
and then I'll go in there and cook dinner for Karence,
and so she was angry before we got on the.

Speaker 3 (01:09:26):
Show, but I was.

Speaker 2 (01:09:29):
I said, hey, you want the rest of my Panda
Express And she said, this is just a snack. I'm like, what,
who was saying that it was anything else? You're ungrateful
son of a gun?

Speaker 3 (01:09:40):
Didn't put this that. Don't eat it it fun?

Speaker 4 (01:09:44):
I didn't know it came out that way.

Speaker 3 (01:09:46):
I'm sorry, you know that.

Speaker 2 (01:09:49):
Yeah, you were letting me know, like a warning, this
doesn't count as dinner.

Speaker 3 (01:09:53):
Like I'm a fucking idiot, Like I don't know that.

Speaker 2 (01:09:55):
A couple of pieces of terioky chicken is not expecting more.
I know you respect the more food, So we better
hurry up and finish. Guys, I don't want to get beaten.

Speaker 4 (01:10:08):
Oh was that a black?

Speaker 6 (01:10:09):
I see?

Speaker 3 (01:10:13):
It's time to catch the race.

Speaker 4 (01:10:16):
It's time to race.

Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
It's time to catch the race. It's time to the race.
Guess the race.

Speaker 2 (01:10:24):
Time go around and go find different articles, guess the
race of the people involved and not voting for Trump. Like,
let's see we can find ways to be fun racist. Yes, okay,
you don't have to you don't have.

Speaker 3 (01:10:33):
To go to full shows. Uh, let's see. How about
this one?

Speaker 2 (01:10:41):
Uh wait, where's the actual article at mm hmm?

Speaker 3 (01:10:46):
All right.

Speaker 2 (01:10:46):
We won't do this one then, because for some reason
the article didn't want to come up. I'm still learning
this new system.

Speaker 3 (01:10:51):
Okay, I was on YouTube. Okay, oh, but it's too long.
That it's four minutes. Hold on, let me see it. Yeah.
I can probably find something shorter from a different.

Speaker 2 (01:11:06):
Okay, here we go, Here we go, guys, Sorry about
that Georgia teen.

Speaker 3 (01:11:10):
Wait, this is also a video? What the fuck is
having it?

Speaker 2 (01:11:14):
Don't believe in words, but at least it is a
shorter video, so I guess I'll let it play.

Speaker 3 (01:11:18):
All right.

Speaker 2 (01:11:18):
A Georgia teen has been charged with murder of mom
and stepdad.

Speaker 3 (01:11:23):
Damn mm hmm.

Speaker 2 (01:11:25):
And it's over at the phony nine one one call.
All right now, I'm gonna play the article. You should
be able to hear it.

Speaker 3 (01:11:32):
If I'm not mistaken, let me know if you can't
hear it. But here we go. Your heartstrings? Wait, what
is this? Let me make sure it's the right article.

Speaker 9 (01:11:41):
Okay, post pull at your heartstrings one after another, appearing
to show Georgia teens Sarah Grace Patrick crying after authorities
back in February said someone shot and killed her mom
and stepdad, Kristen and James Brock in their Atlanta area home.
This video showing what appears to be her her mother's
remains in an urn. Another includes a link to a

(01:12:04):
gofund me on the screen. I just want my Mama.
A stunning update from Georgia investigators. We can confirm that
an arrest has been made in the case. Kristen Brock's
seventeen year old daughter, Sarah Grace Patrick, has been taken
into custody Carroll County Authorities confirming Patrick faces two counts
of murder and two counts of aggravated assault. The recent

(01:12:28):
Central High School graduate being charged as an adult. Authorities
saying her dad brought her to turn herself in Tuesday.
She turned herself in because we notified her she had
warrants for arrest. Authorities remaining tight lipped about any theories automotive,
but saying they have a mountain of physical and digital
evidence and crediting collaborations with the FBI, the Georgia Bureau

(01:12:49):
of Investigations, Crime Lab, even private forensic laboratories.

Speaker 4 (01:12:53):
Hey oh, Hiz.

Speaker 3 (01:12:54):
Tragedy unfolding are you going to jail?

Speaker 5 (01:12:57):
Jail?

Speaker 4 (01:12:57):
Yeah, you seventy zige, not tifunny. You ain't gonna Beaty's smart?

Speaker 3 (01:13:01):
Yes, oh my god, that's that's not that's.

Speaker 4 (01:13:03):
Not got all kinds of Texas, like like phone Texas,
all types of ship.

Speaker 3 (01:13:08):
All right, well, Karen, gu'ess the race of this teenager?
What was her name? Again?

Speaker 2 (01:13:15):
Sorry, it's uh this article. I had to close it
because camplaining. Her name is Sarah Grace Patrick.

Speaker 4 (01:13:23):
Sarah Grace Patrick is white.

Speaker 2 (01:13:25):
Karen's going white. Let's check the chat room and see
what they believe. This parent killer, racist, children of the
corn white. Damn I didn't know three names worked for
the white women, for the women too white, TikTok, dancer white.
There's a whole visual aesthetic that comes with that, and
damn white looks like most people are going everyone's going white.

Speaker 3 (01:13:48):
The correct answer is white. You got it right, guys? Yeah,
that's wild.

Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
And uh, the the post on social media, we're all
like her crying and you know, I missed my mama
all this shit just to find out that.

Speaker 3 (01:14:18):
But she the one that killed him.

Speaker 4 (01:14:19):
Okay, so this was like before they convicted her.

Speaker 3 (01:14:23):
Yeah, like when it was oh my Mama's dead. This
is so crazy, it's so sad. And then it's like
you killed him, You're the motor up. Maybe that was
part of the cover up. I don't know. All right,
let's go to another one. How about this one? Cops
Naked duo was having sex and a stolen r V.

Speaker 4 (01:14:46):
Damn not naked duo.

Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
A West Virginia couple was naked and having sex and
a stolen RV when a cop pulled a moving vehicle
over at the spot in the driver being straddled by
his intoxicated female passenger.

Speaker 4 (01:15:00):
He ain't read the sign. If it's a rocking, don't
come a knugget.

Speaker 2 (01:15:03):
Right, she must have been I heard a road ahead,
but she must have been giving him some road vagina.

Speaker 3 (01:15:09):
Okay, she was straddling that scene.

Speaker 2 (01:15:12):
During the traffic stop last Wednesday afternoon the Appalachian Mountain
city Bluefield, a patrolman approached to RV and found Shannon Bryant,
thirty five, now sitting behind the wheel. A passenger yelled
out that the occupants had switched seats before I made
contact with them.

Speaker 3 (01:15:29):
Know what kind of passenger is that? The snitch?

Speaker 2 (01:15:33):
So somebody else is in the vehicle right. He also
added that Matthew McDonald was in the passenger seat. I
inquired about that actions while the vehicle was in motion,
to which Miss Brian candidly responded, we were fucking shout
out to shout out to transparency. Okay, we standing a

(01:15:54):
transparent queen Brian who appeared to be highly intoxicated. Oh,
that's why the He was like, no, we just switched
seats because he was like, I don't want you to
think she was driving that drunk. I was driving and
she was drunk. Fucking uh ah, well, as we like
to call it, f UI, fucking.

Speaker 3 (01:16:15):
Under the influence.

Speaker 2 (01:16:16):
After being after being read his rights, McDonald reportedly admitted
that he and Brian were naked and attempted to gage
the sexual activity while driving, and that they switched seats
upon the spot in the squad car. A subsequent search
for other vehicle turned up drug paraphernalia and a bag
containing a white powdery substance. Investigators were covered painkillers and
a broken glass pipe in the area where Brian told

(01:16:37):
police that McDonald had thrown drugs from the vehicle during
the traffic stop.

Speaker 3 (01:16:41):
Oh, they were partying. Partying.

Speaker 2 (01:16:43):
A vehicle check revealed that the RV had been reported stolen.
Oh damn, it's not even a RV. Brian and McDonald
pulled over. No, they got pulled over because he saw him.

Speaker 4 (01:16:54):
Fucking okay, and then as they run the ship and say, oh,
by the way, this vehicle is stolen.

Speaker 2 (01:16:59):
They were arrested for it and decent exposure drug possession
d u I possession of a stolen vehicle. Both defend
its pleaded not guilty, have extensive criminal records, have not
been able to post bond.

Speaker 3 (01:17:08):
All right, Karen guessed the race of let's.

Speaker 2 (01:17:11):
See their names, Shannon Bryant, Matthew McDonald, they're both the
same race. I'm Karen's going white for this one. All right,
let's see white it white? What white nonsense is? This,
says Ms Bars the wonderful white so West Virginia, Appalachia
white queen and slim directors cut white, drill seeking white

(01:17:34):
the correct that is white white girl wasted.

Speaker 4 (01:17:41):
You was wasted, all right?

Speaker 3 (01:17:46):
They were living life, man, that they were having a time.

Speaker 4 (01:17:49):
I believe you. That's not the first time they've done that.

Speaker 3 (01:17:53):
Which fucking in the r V.

Speaker 4 (01:17:56):
Yeah, like the whole thing. This is part of something
they do.

Speaker 2 (01:17:59):
Off the Why Okay, I don't know anything about that life,
so yeah, you're right, you don't get caught the first
time problem.

Speaker 3 (01:18:06):
All right, let's go to the bonus round your two
for two? Why racist?

Speaker 4 (01:18:14):
How can I be racist about anybody.

Speaker 3 (01:18:17):
Or any thing in my life? How can I call
them niggas?

Speaker 4 (01:18:23):
Just call them niggas.

Speaker 3 (01:18:25):
It's hard to get jumping speed chucking three hundred and sixty.

Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
Degree basketball duncan. All right, So this one, I think
I do have the article video. I just got to
wait for the ad to finish. Woman charge with murder
and stabbing of East Point McDonald's manager.

Speaker 3 (01:18:54):
So we got minimum rage and guess the race. Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:19:00):
Now, normally I break these on Monday, but like I said,
I don't have many articles, so we'll be playing this
again for Keith tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (01:19:08):
All right, here is the article.

Speaker 9 (01:19:11):
The McDonald's employee accused of stabbing and killing her manager
was arraigned on first degree murder charges this afternoon in
East Point.

Speaker 7 (01:19:18):
Police say the suspect was sent home from work after
an argument, then she returned.

Speaker 4 (01:19:22):
With a knife and a mask.

Speaker 7 (01:19:24):
Gino Viachi joins us live from the McDonald's location on
nine Mile in East Point with more on the charges.
The suspect is facing GINO.

Speaker 10 (01:19:33):
Well that's right, Shana, and hello to you, Terrence. Now
we learned from this arrayment. Twenty six year old Offenni
Muhammad admitted to police she returned to work with a mask,
armed with a knife, and she also admitted to stabbing
and killing her manager, thirty nine year old Jennifer Harris.

Speaker 6 (01:19:48):
Offenni muhammed staff McDonald's manager Jennifer Harris multiple times with
the kitchen knife at the McDonald's restaurant at one seven
nine nine Mile. Harris was not armed at the time
and died of her injuries today.

Speaker 10 (01:19:59):
Inside the thirty eighth District Court in East Point, twenty
six year old Athenny Badu Muhammad was arraigned on first
degree murder charges for stabbing and killing her manager, thirty
nine year old Jennifer Harris.

Speaker 6 (01:20:10):
Prior to the stabbing, Muhammad was sent home by Harris
for not performing her work duties and told Harris.

Speaker 10 (01:20:15):
I'll be back East Point police officers.

Speaker 2 (01:20:17):
So it sounded like the Manda's like you're not doing
what you need to do at work. Yeah, go home
before You're like sending you home before your shift is over,
and she was like, well, this is a murder now.

Speaker 10 (01:20:29):
During their swear to beforehand, revealed disturbing details about what
appeared to be a plan killing.

Speaker 6 (01:20:35):
Muhammad was arrested on scene and the knife was recovered.
Muhammad admitted that she intended to kill Harris and stated
that after she was sent home, she drove to a
nearby park decided to come back and stab Harris with
a knife that she had inside of her vehicle. When
Muhammad returned to stab Harris, she entered the back entrance
with a hooded mask over her face in an attempt
to conceal her identity, and attempted to flee the scene

(01:20:56):
after the stabbing, but was stopped by an armed customer.

Speaker 2 (01:21:00):
This is one hundred percent like how you get death
penalty or murder of life in prison, premeditation, all that shit.

Speaker 4 (01:21:10):
Second at least second degree, possibly first.

Speaker 3 (01:21:12):
Because the fact that she went somewhere, thought about it,
and came back.

Speaker 4 (01:21:15):
Yeah, that's times. That's when they bump it up to
number one because they'd be like, bitch, you considered.

Speaker 3 (01:21:20):
This or disturbing.

Speaker 10 (01:21:21):
Muhammad posted videos to social media saying she was fed
up with her manager for repeatedly sending her home from work.
Muhammad's defense attorney argued for a bond, which prompted a
fiery response from the prosecutor, pointing out Muhammad has a
criminal history of snabbing.

Speaker 2 (01:21:38):
Oh wow, well that's how you get hired at McDonald's
these days. If you have an application and you don't
fill that box with some type of violence, they're like.

Speaker 3 (01:21:45):
You can't work here, you ain't ready for the streets.
Here's my thing though, uh that going on? If your
manager sent you home early multiple times.

Speaker 2 (01:21:59):
I've worked fast food jobs, guys, it's always the employees fault.

Speaker 3 (01:22:05):
They don't want to ever send you home if they
don't have to one that's body.

Speaker 2 (01:22:10):
And they are understaffed like a motherfucker these days. They
be having people in there that don't have like people
that weren't fast food. Now it's like fam unless it's
Chick fil A. It's a fucking crap shoot. They don't
have to be any of the things you see in
the video when you enter the for the job. So

(01:22:30):
she must have really been in there just like on
her phone or something.

Speaker 3 (01:22:33):
I don't know. She must have been like just streaming countdown.

Speaker 4 (01:22:39):
A prior so at least one that I'm aware that.

Speaker 2 (01:22:42):
Oh, that's enough information, all right, Karen guessed the race
of afinny Baidu Muhammad Muslim. That's not a race, that's
a religion. Black, all right, Karen says, Black. Let's check
the chat room see what they believe. Uh, she had
that Jason mask ready.

Speaker 3 (01:23:02):
Black.

Speaker 2 (01:23:03):
I guess she wasn't appreciated. There's sisty Black. Well, she
wasn't gonna get an employee of the month that way.

Speaker 3 (01:23:10):
Black.

Speaker 2 (01:23:10):
Also, I wonder if when you're getting stabbed to death,
are you like, oh, so now you care about the job?

Speaker 3 (01:23:15):
All right?

Speaker 6 (01:23:16):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:23:17):
The correct answer is black. Everyone got it.

Speaker 2 (01:23:34):
Like, as she's stabbing you, you're like this the type
of initiative I wish you would have shown.

Speaker 3 (01:23:38):
You would have still had a job if you worked
as hard to.

Speaker 4 (01:23:41):
Do this as you did to kill me.

Speaker 3 (01:23:43):
Yeah, Like, why couldn't you You was on time for
the murder. H that's her. I didn't know they let
you were wigs and Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:23:53):
Or maybe when you're just in holding and ship for
something I don't know anyway, that's her sad story. Friend
of mine in the group chat said, you know, I
don't be on TikTok like that, okay, And so I
don't know what the algorithm is showing everybody.

Speaker 3 (01:24:07):
It's different for everybody, I guess.

Speaker 2 (01:24:10):
But she was very upset because she said on her
TikTok there were people making videos defending this woman stabbing
her manager. Oh no, what is wrong with people trying
to reduce it into like some like and you know,
managers be tripping.

Speaker 4 (01:24:25):
And I was like, boy, yeah, man, you can't stab
in her death.

Speaker 3 (01:24:28):
Though we have fallen so far, we are falling so far.

Speaker 4 (01:24:32):
People trip all the time, but you can't go in
the workplace and kill somebody and feel justified. Bitch, you're
going to jail.

Speaker 2 (01:24:38):
Yeah, it's just we have really fallen far for content
because that's not a reasonable thing to say or respect
out of somebody.

Speaker 3 (01:24:46):
People get mad all the time, y'all. And I know
it's not.

Speaker 2 (01:24:49):
Reasonable because none of y'all, all of us have had
a manager we didn't like. Not all of us have
murdered them in cold blood, So like, get the fuck
out of here with that, right, But it was and
it's too black people to The manager was black, So
I don't even understand what that like. They I guess
your algorithm just gets wild the more you on there.
I just I haven't been on that, so I didn't know.
All right, last thing, sword ratchetness. We have to talk

(01:25:12):
about it, everybody, So let's get into debt.

Speaker 1 (01:25:34):
Soid ratchetus Time County man facing aggravated assault charges after
throwing a knife at officers On Wednesday, Deputies were serving
a warrant in South Knox County on a man in
violation of probation. Officers saw the suspect barricaded in a
bedroom with a knife in hand. After refusing to drop
the weapon, he reportedly threw the knife at deputies and
then grabbed a bayonet and started waving it around. Eventually,

(01:25:58):
deputies chased the man and got him to the though
he continued to resist.

Speaker 2 (01:26:02):
Jesus not the bare nuts man had all the bladed
instruments up in that bit.

Speaker 3 (01:26:07):
He took it back. He's like, don't make me grab
my cut liss too.

Speaker 4 (01:26:10):
He had a magic bag for real, right, what was
my rape?

Speaker 6 (01:26:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:26:14):
Oh no, all right, y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:26:16):
I gotta get out of here and feed this tiny
cauldron of rage her dinner before she goes upside my
head or some shit.

Speaker 3 (01:26:24):
Baby. That's not how it signed behind before the show.
This is just a snack.

Speaker 2 (01:26:29):
I'm like, we know you think I have time to
cook dinner before all right, I will talk to you later.
Until next time, I love you, I love you.
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