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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Gorgoeo. You listen to the Black Guy Who Tips podcast
because rowed and caring hard.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Hey, welcome to another episode of the Blackout Tips podcast.
I'm your host, Rod with napkins in my pocket from
and apparently an eyeglass wipe kind of word this hoodie.
In a while had been cold. But yeah, I'm your host,
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(00:34):
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Speaker 1 (00:54):
Yep, you decide, You decide, buddy, what's up to you.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
The official weapon of the show is voting Chair and
unofficial sport and bulletball Extreme. And it's kind of for
tourtous that today is the photing chair, you know, weapon,
because this is the anniversary of the Alabama Brawl and.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
That's how that's how the name we got the photo
checker for that.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
It was the taser, yeah exactly, So we the people
were celebrating and you know calling it, you know all
the all the names and these forty acres in a
duel I saw in the chat Alabama Sweet Tea braw
So like everybody is celebrating it. All right, did you
have any banter?
Speaker 1 (01:33):
I just have one?
Speaker 2 (01:34):
Okay, well you know one counts. Uh So let me
see if I'm pulled up the banter music.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
Do you have any? Do you have any? Do you
have any banter? Banter, bantered, banter, antered? Do you have
any banter?
Speaker 2 (02:05):
Talk to me? Do you have any banter? An't care?
Banter us away?
Speaker 1 (02:13):
Yes, And this is kind of gonna be a nerdy banter, but.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
Okay, well you know what, no one said they couldn't
be nerdy.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
Okay for this one, Me and Roderick had went to
the incense spot and we had bought some incense and
Rogeric we well, we both really loved Naruto. So the
dude that was checking us out or realized that Roger's
head band had the Naruto symbol on it.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
It was a hat that had the Naruto headband on it.
Speaker 4 (02:41):
The Leaf Village, I believe, And so it started a
conversation and what was hilarious was that it was a
dude that was in the background who who asked who
knew absolutely nothing about anime. But I really think that
dude was having more fun than what we were having
because he was like, uh, yeah, I ask somebody else
(03:02):
about it, and they was doing this thing with the hands.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
And then the other dude was like.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
Oh, that dude knew some stuff. I don't know if
he was like ashamed of it or or what, but.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
Cause he looked like he was having a ball too.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
Yeah, like he knew some stuff. He was, uh yeah,
he was talking about you know, the uh, the group
in the village that that had the bugs and all
that stuff too, So he was he was in it. Yes.
Speaker 4 (03:26):
We was just having a great old time talking and
things like that. And it was a ball because because
before I knew it, I started like quoting stuff. I
would have been I'm gonna be okaga one day too,
and stuff like that and every but I was just
laughing and having a good time. I enjoy nerves like that.
It's not like how much do you know?
Speaker 1 (03:45):
What do you know? It's no, No, I like this thing.
You like this thing.
Speaker 4 (03:48):
Let's laugh and joke and have a good time, you know,
talking about something that we love and how much your
knowledge is is irrelevant. We're just in here just having
a good time. And I had a really great conversation
they do.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Yeah, it was fun. And you know sometimes when I
wear like a nerdy shirt or something like that out
the house, you know, it's one of those things where I,
I know, I'm an introvert, but I'm not like socially
awkward or stunning. So I don't mind conversations and small talk,
but I kind of like doing that stuff because it
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gives people an insight into's something I'm into. And then
they'll instead of just being like, man, lousy weather we're
having today, they'll be like, oh man, you know what
you think about ship you then or you watch Bolotow
or something like that, and then you know, you might
be able to have an actual, real life human interaction
conversation that's really you know, fun nothing not that small
talk is you know, the absolute bang of vinyon. Like
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it's it's small talk and small talk. You know, some
it's not it serves its function, but you know, having
that talk that's like one level above small talk. You
know that medium talk. I love that and so yeah,
it was cool talking about you know, Nauto and U
you know, all that stuff with them.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
Yes, it was really fun. It was fun and enjoyable.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
And like you said, they got that hat for like
five dollars or some shit. It was. I went to
the outlet mall that I get my Nike stuff from
for working out, and in that mall they also have
like a lids or something, Okay, and I go there sometimes,
but the Liz hats are kind of I don't say expensive,
(05:26):
but they're they're not cheap for the most part, like
they're gonna run you, you know ten. I mean it's
gonna run you. Probably between seventeen to twenty five dollars
for a hat. Yes, and they have deals sometimes and shit,
but the deals are never like crazy to me. It's
never like boy I got this, never buy one, get
one or whatever. So anyway, I in there and they
(05:46):
apparently have a clearance little section for like that I've
walked past so many times. And they don't just have
hats for teams. It's hats for it's normally because they
have a bunch of different weird hats that people don't buy.
And I was like, is that a Naruto had for
like seven dollars.
Speaker 4 (06:04):
Like it's been sitting there for a while. Nobody bought it,
so they was like, let's put it in the clearance bend.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
So I got it, and man, that's a great for
me a purchase. I really like that that Naruto I had.
I've gotten like either people just think it's weird and
don't notice it, or you get like a knowing glance,
or they'll be like, you know, hey, man, what you
think about you know, the arc with pain and it's like,
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oh that you're really into it, like me, yes.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
Yes, yes.
Speaker 4 (06:32):
And Roger he had Naruto stickers and stuff on the
car and the cosky stuff. It's really neat seeing him
move the vehicle, and so I just thought that was
something kind of nerdy to talk about Naruto and Botau
and stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
We started the Patreon today, guys. Yeah, so I'll put
the link in the show notes, of course, but let
me tribe what the Patreon is for as of right now.
It may change in the future, I don't know, depending
on how many people sign up and what people want
from it, right you know, if it's uh, if not enough,
(07:08):
if not, if it's just like this is a thing
where like a few people use it or whatever. It's
no big deal, but uh, this is what the Patreon is. Essentially.
There's two tiers right now. The first one is just
a tip so those that remember when we were exclus
to Spotify, Spotify given us like a thing where we
could add something to the r to the feed, where
(07:29):
we could put certain episodes behind a paywall, and we
said five dollars a month. Once a week you get
one bonus episode. It's random. It's not like it won't
always be Balls Deep, it won't always be the Nerd Off,
it won't always be movies random, yes, but it'll be
from one of our premium paywall shows and you just
you get what you get that week. And you know,
(07:50):
we obviously try to make it fun and timely, but
it's a way to get a taste of like paywall content.
And it's only five dollars a month, right and it's
basically four episodes extra mom Okay. Then the next one
is called the Blackout Tips Premium from now on because
from now on, there's so many thousands of episodes. I'm
not joking. There's so many thousands of episodes behind our paywall.
(08:14):
I can't upload all of them, and I couldn't. I
don't have them in one working RSS feed because our
older RSS feed provider was fucked and it would take
so long for me to go back get every archived
episode and put it on our website that I truly
do not have the time and don't want to pay
the money to make someone to have someone else do that.
(08:36):
It just and that stuff is on our archive website.
So you can just go to the blackoutips dot com
and become a premium member at the blackoutips dot com
slash Premium and you'll have access to all the archive.
So if you won't, like I want to hear the
first time they ever did a balls deep, you're a
super duper fan, you're gonna want to sign up through
our website and not through this Patreon just letting you know.
(08:57):
So it's premium from now on. So basically the premium
shows we do from this point on for fifteen dollars
a month, you will have access to those through Patreon. Eventually,
I think we have to be on Patreon for at
least three months with subscribers that are still getting everything
that we're putting content out for. We can eventually put
(09:18):
out year long subscriptions. We just can't do it right now.
The year long ones will eventually be available, I guess
if it's August now, it'll be sometime in November where
we can say you can pay for a full year
premium up front and you know, and get and get
access to all that stuff. But that's the only reason
that tiar is not available now, in case you were
going to ask then and the important the important topics
(09:44):
for this. One of the reasons we're doing this is
because I think Patreon's customer service will be easier for
y'all and let's work on me. So if someone wanted
to use a Patreon to be oh, I need to
reset my password, they don't need to like email me
or whatever. Or some thing goes weird with PayPal and
our website, you know, and something loses things or whatever.
(10:05):
It's not something I would have to do. Not that
I mind doing those things, but I'm just trying to
save everybody time. And I know y'all, you know, I
don't want anybody to be like frustrated or whatever. And
also I know people get a little bit nervous or
anxious when it be and me answering the emails like
I'm like, you're not causing me any problems. I'm just
I'm solving it.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
Job right.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
Everyone has been one hundred percent of the time polite
and nice. It's never been an issue for me. But still,
if you'd rather just be able to email Patreon like
this thing isn't working, boom. The other thing for Patreon
is that they have these RSS feeds that you can
add to stuff like Spotify. I don't know how long
that takes, so I have activated that option. It told
(10:46):
me it was processing or something. I don't know when
it becomes searchable on Spotify or when it becomes like
tap this button and go to Spotify. Hopefully we'll find
that out together, as y'all are listeners and we're all
kind of going through this at the same time. I'm
not fromamiliar with this platform, so I'm learning. I'm doing
things the way it seems like should work. Right. So
(11:08):
right now, there's three different premium offerings on there. There's
a Balls Deep Sports, a pre game, and a spoil
movie review. For people that are just a tip, they
should have access to the pregame For people that our,
you know, premium for starting now you guys should have
access to all three. I won't really know for sure
(11:30):
until I hear back from listeners if there's problems. Hopefully
there's not, but you know, I won't know about adding
the RSS feeds and how that's working for other people.
I've tried it myself, but I won't know until you
guys report back. So if you would like to do that,
then it'll be in the show notes. I guess I
should have put this link in the chat to.
Speaker 4 (11:50):
But those of you didn't want to sign up and
not ours, but I have, like other people that use
Patreon did also go through Spotify and basically you click
and like and this is just my experience. You click,
it'll be like, hey, do you want to sign up
through you know, useuld Spotify count on link to Spotify
(12:12):
count You say yes, and once you do that, it
will roll over to Spotify and it will actually be
a separate feed.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
Okay, yeah, you know once again we'll see. Yeah, it's
not that I don't know how it should work. It's
as with all new technology, I don't trust it until
we see it work. So it's true. I would love
to tell y'all like it's perfect and it's up and
everything's going on my end. Everything does look like it's working,
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but obviously as y'all get in there, we'll find out.
And like I said, some of these things look like
they might take a little bit of time because it
says like processing Spotify connection. I'm like, you didn't tell
me how.
Speaker 4 (12:53):
Long or anything, so you know they're doing stuff on
the backside.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
I tried to put the link in, but I think
I was trying to do it through my Facebook and
I put it in the chat right with the direct link.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
Okay, you want me to delete that loan?
Speaker 2 (13:07):
Yeah? Well, man, both of them are long. What is that?
Speaker 4 (13:10):
I don't know, but I'm I'm gonna delete that ship.
That ship as long as hell.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
Yeah, I'll delete the first. Yeah. I just thought I
would say, like the blackoutis at Patreon. What the fuck
they really they really be out here trying to give
y'all the whole damn uh the everything. Oh and then
the other thing that was cool. Okay, I'm gonna try
to copy this link anyway the other thing that was
(13:36):
cool or it worked, Okay, well, then leave, we'll leave
it in there. That one's long, but we'll leave it
in there. But the other thing that worked that that
is cool about this. I can every every post. I
can also make it so you can just buy that
one post. So if somebody was like, I don't want
to be premium for the moth, I don't want to do.
(13:57):
I mean, I don't know why y'all do what you do,
But for five dollars, you can pretty much listen to
any of the premium shows if you just want to
listen that one. So maybe you're like, I'm just a tip,
but I also don't want to go at the fifteen
dollars a month. But man, I really want to hear
what they had to say in this episode about the
nerd off. I guess I'll pay the five dollars. Only
one thing I would give you, guys, is it appears
(14:19):
that if you use Apple, they add two dollars and
fifty cents, So like, I'm charging five, but you'll be
paying seven to fifty if you pay for Patreon through Apple,
as opposed to go to the website for even your browser,
even your browser on your iPhone. I believe you might
be able to just pay five dollars and not have
(14:41):
to deal with Apple's huge fucking markup. For no goddamn reason.
But yeah, so I just thought i'd let y'all know
about that. But yeah, I'm excited that we're doing the Patreon.
I hope it's work. Go ahead.
Speaker 4 (14:53):
Yeah, And we've seen people sign up for it and
things like that, so I appreciate the people that have
already signed up for and I'm looking forward to it
because I know, like you know, people that were on
you know, just a tip and a lot of them
were probably disappointed that we had to discontinue that service.
So now you have an opportunity to continue it. And
like like Roger said, it has like the RSS fees,
you can post it in whatever you know, app you know,
(15:15):
application of your choice and things like that, so it
gives you more freedom.
Speaker 2 (15:20):
Yeah. So there you guys go. We'll find out together. Right.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
Well, we're walking this road together, y'all.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
Yeah, so appreciate y'all. All right, I don't have any
more banter or whatever, so we can go ahead and
get into the show. I didn't know she was black
until a number of years ago when she happened to
turn black, and now she wants to be known. It's black.
People have got to know whether or not they're presidents
or crooked. Well, I'm not a crook. I learned everything
(15:48):
I've got saying in Tennessee. I know what she's fetched.
Your prom twin stews, do we want shame on? Shame
on me, shame on, shame on you, Shame on you.
Sure we can't get fool again? Tell you what I
don't know about you.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
But I'm going to go to bed.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
All right, Man, this ship there's so much of this
fucking news and I can't even keep up. Guys, I'm
just gonna pick things consistently do or uh just spin
the wheel. Yeah, I'm just gonna pick some random shit. Uh.
The Tiny Desk concerts will continue despite the UH Corporation
for Public Broadcasting closure.
Speaker 4 (16:30):
That's I'm glad because a lot of people enjoy those.
They look forward to those, and they're very fun, like,
you know, to see all these artists and things like
that because it's very intimate setting and things like that,
and you know, you a hate for something like that
to just kind of disappear, because they do all types
of artists, but you a hate for something like that
that disappeared, you know, because it's art and its music,
(16:51):
which a lot of people need, you know, and particularly
for children, it lets them know a you know that
that thing having your heart, you can actually perform it
like on a larger stage, like if you choose to.
And they've done studies that you know, children that are
into art and music and do band and allchestray and
things like that, they're more proficient in math like and
(17:14):
things like that. So you know, these things are very
important that they're trying to try to steal from my children.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
Here's where my mind goes. I wonder if they're able
to keep tiny desk partially because tiny desk is content
and not necessarily considered the same as uh, it's not
considered like a public good or resource in a way
that like having an NPR, having local journalism is. I'm
(17:44):
not saying it's not a kind of you just explain
why it's it's a common good. But part of it
is we watch it as content. You don't watch it
like let me learn today about We watch it like,
oh my god, so and so got a tiny desk
and it's it's And I also wonder like is it
a thing they're able to make money off of with
(18:05):
say ads on YouTube or something like, is it a
thing that's unlike other stuff. It is paying for itself.
So that's why it's not threatened in the way like
Tiny Desk could almost exist beyond NPR and just be
like Tiny Desk the series on YouTube. Yes, and so
part of me wonders about that. You know, I know
(18:27):
we had a living color did it. And I don't
know if they pay you, if they fly you out,
like I don't know what their expenses are for Tiny
Desk as well. But you know, if people just do
it for free, like cause it's an awesome thing to
do and it's and it's like a public's good, you know,
are they and are they writing it those fees off?
(18:47):
Like hey, where it's the government is paying for them.
So yeah, I have a lot of questions about it,
but but I mean, ultimately it's good. You know, I'm
glad it still exists me too. Weather Service scrambles to
read higher after Trump era cuts crippled forecasting. Here's my question,
why are we saying Trump era cuts? Trump is still
(19:10):
in office. What are you talking about? No, no, no,
not men, not error era.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
Oh okay, okay, I thought you mean era like they
made a mistake. I was like, nobody main't no mistakes.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
No, that doesn't make sense. They're saying that Trump error
like it's over. Oh no, no, no, it's still cuts happened
this year, and they're not like and they're having effects
right now, like these are not This isn't even like
we're saying for before body and he cut these these cuts.
This was very predictable to happen.
Speaker 4 (19:41):
Yes, And you have a lot of other people that
are like not your funny having like breakdowns on camera
when people ask them questions because they be like, well, bitch,
I don't have current shit on the satellite, like when
like when they do that those pumpouts and things like that,
a lot of times it's not current. It's not like
current to how they have to fuck because y'all know
(20:02):
how y'all used to watch that shit used to be
like it's gonna, you know, sprinkling your neighborhood at five
fifty three thirty three seconds.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
You'd be like, yeah, right, and you'd be like, oh shit,
they was right.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
They can't do that no more like because they just
don't have the satellite information.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
They get it, but it's delayed. That shit matters.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
Officers in storing prone regions like the Gulf Coast in
Puerto Rico with hit hard, with some seeing vacacy rates
sore pass twenty percent. The impact wasn't just bureaucratic. When
powerful storm flooded Texas and killed over eighty people, many
pointed out the forecasting delays caused with these layoffs as
a contributing factor. Now the federal government's reversing course, the
NAA has been approved to hi rehire four hundred and
(20:40):
fifty positions, including one hundred and twenty six frontline jobs
at the Weather Service. You know, it actually costs money
to fire and hire people and rehire them and stuff.
A lot of this is one of the fallacies of
the Trump era, Trump era of not even Trump, of
Republican ideas and even corporate ideas about hiring and firing.
(21:01):
It's very like this is a bottom line number, but
like it costs money. You have to deal with stuff
like severance and all that stuff when you're laying people off.
Then when it comes to hiring people, it's not just
the salary, is what. It's all the training, all the time,
all the interviews, all that stuff costs money. So I
(21:21):
wonder how you calculate that into the cost savings, because
when the cost savings immediately lead to a bunch of
disaster that cost the country money and lives, how do
you quantify that in the rehiring process? Did doge actually
save us money? Once you throw all that shit in there,
and how much money is saved?
Speaker 1 (21:41):
Now, Yeah, it's a total loss.
Speaker 4 (21:44):
Like you know, they do things and it's fucking expensive.
And truth be told, once you've worked in any industry
long enough a person's experience, you can't put a price
tag on that. People fail to realize that because with
companies put like this, they realize they just don't give
a fuck. They just don't care, Like there's like dollars
(22:06):
and cents, we don't give fucking Then once you realize,
like one person knew like certain information how to contact people,
they understood how the systems work. Like the thing is,
people don't value other people's knowledge and what they actually
know and what they've retained from their years of relationships
(22:27):
and connections and shit like that. And it's like you
pay people because it's not gonna Instead of three hours
to do something or forty five emails to do something,
they can do it in ten to fifteen minutes because
they can cut through all the bullshit because they kind
of learned the ropes, and so you're paying people for that.
And also, like you say, these people, some of these
(22:50):
people will not be surprised that they're gonna know, fuck you,
I'll come back, but you're gonna have to You're gonna
have to pay me what is it consultation and shit
like that, which is a lot more parable because it's like, no,
I'm not gonna come back and you're gonna fire me again,
fuck you, and some I'm just not going to come
back at all. So you're just gonna have like a
lot of knowledge just gone forever. And these people are
not coming back. Some of them are going to be like, no,
(23:12):
Trump's in office, is long as saying that he's in office.
I'm not dealing with none of that bullshit.
Speaker 2 (23:16):
We'll see what happens, because I mean, this is one
of those areas too, where like I can see some
of the people that work there feeling like this is
a cause and a calling and I'm saving lives. I
can see that, and it's not necessarily about just my
personal thing. I think a lot of people also talk
about these jobs like we're not living check to check.
And the idea is that all these people are gonna
(23:39):
be like folding their arms like I'm not coming back.
But the eyes of people who just were fired a
month ago, being in a privileged position to go I
will not take work is probably low. Like some people
might be able to pull it off, but there's gonna
be a lot of people who just almost have to
come back. True, thank god they're hiring again. I didn't
(23:59):
know what was I going to do with this on
my resume right, like, this is not it.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
I was going to change fields.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
Basically, Yeah, I can't just go to Kinko's and be like, yeah,
so y'all need some radar detection. No, you know so.
But part of that is also, like you said, these
people in charge don't value the knowledge, they don't value
the experience. They don't even value the lives that were saved.
That's the real truth. They were like, fuck those people
that died in the storm. That's why they're cutting FEMA
(24:25):
but building cages for immigrants like this is this country does.
The people in charge are so callous and code that
this is what we end up with. And it's very predictable,
which is the funniest part to me or I this
ironic part of guess is, you know who would have
predicted this would have happened. A lot of the people
they fired, a lot of their people's jobs, was being like,
(24:49):
don't do stupid shit, and those are the first people
to go. And in all the areas. This is just
one all of the areas. Here's another one. Florida raw
milk outbreak twenty one infected, seven hospitalized US. Yeah. You
know who loves raw milk? R DJ dude, I'm hard
j God damn it, I keep doing that RFK JR.
(25:12):
He loves raw milk, and this whole like pasteurized yeah, unpasteurized,
you know, like that weird shit he liked the you know,
eating raw beer or whatever from Once again, you put
people in charge who have no respect for the actual
work and safety that is done to protect the rest
of us, and so they're out here thinking shit like
(25:33):
this is okay, and it sends a wave down into
the world of like, hey, if the dude does in
charge of the fucking health of the country drinks raw
milk or doesn't or thinks that that pasturized milk is dangerous,
I'm gonna drink raw milk and so now you got
to I think twenty one people sick from raw milk
linked to a single farm.
Speaker 4 (25:53):
Yeah, and guess what it is. The government had a
had a part of it. This whole job was to
go in to be sure that people did what they
were supposed to do, so that people won't get sick
because things like this start affecting like food and what's
healthy and what's not healthy. Because y'all do know, before
(26:14):
they started having these government regulations, ship like this used
to happen all of the time and there was no consequences,
no repercussions. Hundreds of people just died because nobody was
regulating ship and busting and saying companies, do your job.
Because the companies will not do what they were supposed
to do, they have to be forced to meet regulations.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
Yeah, so you got you know, buddy, you know the
worm in his brain making decisions and shit. And this
is gonna this is just Florida for now, but it's
coming to the whole country like this. Like the the
way they're rolling back safety is it won't just stop here.
So yeah, anyway, this that was one thing I thought about.
(26:56):
Another thing, uhparent Donald Trump learned that Sidney Sweeney is
a Republican and on Live TV, and then he decided
to take a side on her controversial American legle ad. Look,
I get it, you know, I'm sure it's fifty fifty.
(27:17):
I'm sure you know there's people out there that think,
you know, some of us are doing too much to
even look at this ad and go, yeah, man, that
shit is very weird at best, it's weird at worst.
It's it's like a dog whistle to a certain type
of mentality right now that's in this country. And sir,
I think for those that think we're reaching, and maybe
you think we're reaching, and maybe you think people are
(27:38):
reaching out, I think that that's where I started with
it because I hadn't seen the one where she was
talking about her gens, right. But if you think we're reaching, fine,
Donald Trump is picking it up. Republicans are picking it
up now. They're doing it in the most disingenuous way
where they're saying stuff like the liberals and Democrats are
(28:01):
mad about this. That's it's people on the internet. It's
no organized official AOC's not commenting on this ad. You know,
Kamala Harris isn't commenting on these ad No, no, no,
actual Democrats are mad about this, but that they they
love being victims and they love stoking this idea of
like everything that is annoying or we're against is Democrats.
(28:25):
You know, they trip over the sidewalk the Democrats. Show
me why the Democrats did this, and it works because
it's one area where liberal and progressive people tend to
overlap that ving diagram and go Democrats are a real problem,
not even Republicans, it's really Democrats, right, So I see
why they would keep playing that same song. But yeah,
(28:45):
he discovered it on live TV. I guess he was
getting talking to reporters getting off his plane or some
shit like that, and he said, she's a registered Republican.
Oh now, I love her ad. Is that right? It
is Sidney Sweeney. You'd be surprised how many people are Republicans.
That's one I wouldn't have known. But I'm glad you
told me that the ad featured that tagline about her
(29:06):
having great genes and you know all that stuff. So
uh but yeah, the fact that and I think this
is important, you know, just reading and thinking about stuff
after the election one of the things that I think
is important. But it's not important to me, but apparently
it's important to life. These Republicans understand the power and narratives,
and they know that people are mostly stupid and emotional
(29:30):
and not very prone to critical thought and stuff like that. Listen,
it's why our podcast is not ever gonna be number one. Right,
I'm sorry, we'd be much better off coming on here
and just saying something stupid. Why not that informed? In
short and honestly, it's the best formula for being look at,
who's at the top of everything. It's the best formula.
(29:52):
But yeah, this in this case, they do understand something
very viscul about the idea of fuck a fact, making
short to sweek it fuck fuck facts. This is saying
white people are better. We so like they're not even
accepting the American ego statement. That's like we're inclusive and
(30:13):
we don't believe that. He's like, I love the ad.
She's Republican. The ad is about passing down your genes.
Her gens are blue, like her perfect blond hair and
blue eyes. Yes, this is what I'm talking about. JD. Vance.
This is yes, I agree, you know, like my jam down,
Like these are elected Republicans that are somehow gliding onto
(30:34):
this ad to tell us all go fuck yourselves. This
is a great ad. And I'm like, welln't sorry, open
and shutcase that. Then it must have really been for
those people to see because I'm trying to give you
benefit a doubt and they don't need the doubt. They're like, no, no, no,
that's right, that's right. It's what it says right.
Speaker 4 (30:51):
And it's one of those things where if you question
this something, look around to.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
See who agrees with you.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
And if you look around.
Speaker 4 (30:59):
And I'm like, oh, y'all are like yeah, yeah, yeah,
I was like with them.
Speaker 2 (31:03):
Now now well I'll say this. I'm not that's not
one hundred percent thing for me. But you ain't wrong,
Like it's not all the way wrong, you know what
I'm saying. Like it's there's times where I'm like, I
don't care who agrees with me. Right is right, you
know what I'm saying. But then there's sometimes where it's like, yeah, man,
these motherfuckers ain't never right.
Speaker 4 (31:24):
That's the thing, Like I said, if you look around
and you'll be like, oh, I'm over here with the
craziest I got.
Speaker 2 (31:28):
To go Yeah. Like I said, sometimes I'm not gonna
say all the time, because there's been times where I'm like,
it don't really fucking matter. Sometimes just I'm not with
the in crowd, but whatever.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
True.
Speaker 4 (31:38):
Yeah, yeah, sometimes I'll stand flat food and to be like,
I don't care if you groog me or not.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
Trump got mad at Charlemagne because he went on Fox
News to get interviewed by Trump's daughter in law Laard
Trump Uh, and he told Eric Trump's wife that he
believes the Maga movement will falter because I think the
Epstein thing is going to be away for a traditional
serve to take their party back. I really do. He
went on a furious rant that was missing words as
(32:04):
he complained about the comments. Trump did, I think it's
funny that Charlemagne went on there to say that about
the Republican Party. But I wonder, like I never know
what Charlemagne really believes, but I wonder if he's looking
at the fact that Republicans are empowering in charge and
(32:27):
this Epstein thing has caught on, and it is like
it's the kind of thing that when you speak on it,
you get attention for speaking on it. Trump is very
very prickly about it, and so saying something about it
to his daughter in law on Fox News. Is Trump
(32:48):
is going to respond? And so I wonder if he
was just like, yeah, like let's get these Trump let's
get this Trump attention going, you know, because I just
feel like he's a lightning ride anywhere.
Speaker 1 (32:59):
Yeah, no matter where he goes.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
Agreed, But maybe and maybe he really does believe that,
you know, the good the traditional Republicans are coming to
back for their party. I just I guess maybe that's
where I would just be like, I can't even see
the way that Dave bent over for Trump. I can't
see them taking it back. I was saying this to
Chris Lambeth. Chris Lamberthy just did the eight hundredth episode
(33:21):
of The Mundane Festival Report, and he allowed me to
be the host for that episode. Go listen to it
where we get podcasts. Very fun conversation. I truly enjoyed it,
and congratulations to Chrystal, of course. But one of the
things we brought up was about, you know, some of
this Trump stuff and and and what you know, what's
(33:42):
been going on with like this, Like just we were
just talking in general about like politics and pop culture
and all this stuff. Fuck I forgot my point about
the Charlotte Maybe anyway, check out episode eight hundred My
Day Festival. I'm sure I talked about it there. I
forgot where I was going with that, But yeah, so
(34:07):
Trump was on truth social I guess after witnessing Charlemagne
talked to this to Laard Trump and said, the very
wonderful talent Laard Trump, who shows big rate and success
put sleezes put. I'm sorry, racist sleeves bag Charlemagne the god,
he began before not finishing the sentence and switching to
why is he allowed to use the word god when
(34:29):
describing himself? Can you even imagine the uproar would be
if I used that nickname. I can't wait for Jail
to read this on his show. Uh. He being rampled
off a litany of complaints. He's a low IQ individual.
That dog's not just whistling, it's whistling Dixie. Uh, he's
(34:51):
a low IQ individual. They always say that about black
people who say anything about voting. There's always we'd low
and I'm not that ven diagram crosses over with Bernie
supporters and progressive white people who call the black people
of South Carolina low IQ and black voters who don't
support Bernie low Iq. They think we're stupid. They do.
(35:13):
The real truth hopped out of their ass on that one.
But they're not racist though. We just need to convince
them that we're not stupid because we think that Bernie
has some issues. He's a low IQ individual, has no
idea what words are coming out of his mouth, and
knows nothing about me or what I've done, like just
ending five wars, including a thirty one year blood bath
between the Republic of Congo and Rwanda where seven million
(35:35):
people have died and there was no end in sight.
He didn't know that, or India or Pakistan, or wiping
out our rans nuclear capabilities, or closing orendous open border,
or creating the greatest economy where prices and inflation have
come to aid down and we're stupid and corrupt Joe Biden,
those are in caps set the record for doing the
worst job as president ever. But this dope Charlemagne would
(35:57):
vote for sleepy Joe Okamala. Remember one year ago our
country was dead. Now it's the hottest country anywhere in
the world. Maga, So I guess he's ending post with
maga like shabacks used to do his ad lib during Yeah,
maga uh Lord of Mercy. Uh so yeah, that's that's
(36:18):
what he said about Charlemagne. Yeah, but also like Charlemagne
kind of a thankless gig did a lot to help
Trump with black people over the last Like I'd say,
at this point ten years, nine years, like when Trump
was running, you know, Charlemagne was was more banging on
(36:39):
Democrats than Trump. You know, he's consistent. You know, he's Trump.
You know, Trump is funny, that type of shit, you know,
and what when it comes to like Democrats and stuff
like that, even people like uh Kamala Harris, who's actually
like pad him on campaign events once he gets on
(37:02):
the radio, he asks like he's never heard that fucking
woman in his life, Like, I don't know what their
policies are, so to me, I think he's always helped
soft pedal the Trump idea into blackness, Like our Republicans
even that bad. All I know is Democrats are the
hard They're the worst. But I'm open minded enough to
say maybe some of these Republicans are not. You know. Anyway,
(37:26):
he also gave us, you know, a kamalas smoke weed
in college, hot sauce in a purse gate, like just
you know, it's a show. I don't and I'm sure
somebody no better than me. I don't know, but it's
a show. I do not understand why anybody who actually
wants the black vote goes on. And it's not that
black people aren't important. It's not that you shouldn't find
(37:47):
another outlet with black people pay attention to and try
to get their attention. I just think that dude almost
always sabotages the person because that's his brand. Like he's
I'm a seat sniffer, I'm a ash about inarticulate question
at that time, your cousin got raped or some shit
like like, I'm like, part of this is on a
shock jock. It's not really a political form for real.
(38:10):
I want my shock jock moment for political stuff. Yes,
and if that derails your campaign, so the fuck was,
so be it? Like at least everybody will remember it
happened here, you know. Uh so Yeah. He then gave
Trump donkey the other day and used the segment to
tearing the trumps so called accomplishments. First, he addressed while
he even went on the show, he believes in free
(38:31):
speech even when this gets uncomfortable. Then he played clips
from the interview where he rated Trump's second turn poorly.
He didn't hold back, calling out the tax bills a
gift to the ridge, a gut plushed the working families.
He reminded listeners that Trump ran on lowering grocery prices
but people, but left people struggling harder instead, and that
wasn't even supposed to party floated the theory that traditional
conservatives are going to take him out because the Epstein files.
(38:54):
After that, he read Trump's Unfiltered Truth Social Rent, and
he fact checked every line. No proof Trump had anything
to do with ending the Congo, rewanted the conflict, Iran's
nuclear program still very much active. The border isn't closed,
just tightened. He called Trump's tirade classic authoritarian behavior, distract, insult,
and rewrite history. Pointed out that Trump fired the head
(39:15):
of Labor Statistics Agency after bad jobs numbers dropped, another
example of how criticism is handled under his leadership. He
wrapped up with a call to action, don't get distracted,
Urger's artists. They locked into two things Trump's wanted to
avoid the economy and the Epstein files. He encouraged people
to flood Trump's socials with real questions that the man
real answers, phone lines, open audience chime, and Charlomagne said, basically,
(39:35):
he's not backing down and making sure the facts are
lotted than the name calling. And I'm not listen. I
think that's awesome. I just think he could have been
doing this shit the whole time.
Speaker 1 (39:45):
Yes, I agree with that, Like I can't.
Speaker 2 (39:47):
I can't even really applaud it because much like Don
Lemon and I know that y'all's man is now, but
it ain't nothing personal to him either. It's a lot
of these niggas that do not step up until they
are personally insult to and offended. It's gonna take Donald
Trump talland Stephen A. Smith a bitch before Steven A
will actually get on his motherfucking job and be like,
(40:07):
these are the facts, this is why this dude sucks.
But he won't say that because right now it's like
I'm just being fair GOP and the Democrats they're all
bad to me, and actually, Jim Jim, the Republicans got
some good ideas. But if Donald Trump was to get
out there and be like you receiving hairline, ass, bitch, blah,
blah blahoast smoking, he would be on him the way
(40:32):
he's on Lebron James every time Lebron James breathes, like,
it's so crazy, how egotistical these motherfuckers are with these
platforms where they get to say I'm a journalist, so
they get to say I'm unbiased or whatever, but it's
never really about that. It's just this isn't about me.
So I actually don't care what happens to y'all. But
the second is about them. Oh, they can see all
(40:53):
the fucking veneers that are upholding a guy like Trump's
you know, bullshit. So it's really sad to see it
come down to that because this is the thing that
I would applaud if he had done it, not because
Trump got mad at him, but just because these facts
that he's saying were true before yesterday against they were
(41:16):
you see what I'm saying, Like this kind of shit
was true the whole time. It's true when he's sitting
across from Andrew Schultz, and Andrew Schultz's bemoaning like the
how he can't say offensive comedy or something, or because
of Kamala Harris, you know what I mean. Like it's
always true. But just when you decide to go ahead
and speak up, say something, and say something about what
you really think about your platform, your audience, because now
(41:39):
you're calling your audience to action. Would have been nice
to have that action before now. There were times this
action would have mattered. Right now, I don't even know
that these actions matter other than try to wound Trump's ego.
But there's a lot of stuff people are doing now.
I'm like, it's way too late, But I hope you
know too late. Hope y'all keep that same energy. GOP
(41:59):
congressman faces heated town hall where, uh where, hundreds boo
him for supporting Trump's big bill Cood Mike Flood got
an air for during a public meeting, and Lincoln aimed
at discussing their support for massive tax breaks and spending
cuts passed by Congress. He's a second term Republican who
represents the GOP leading district that includes the University of Nebraska.
Speaker 4 (42:23):
I'm surprised he's doing that. A lot of them don't
do those town halls no mocus. Once they got an
ass it's the first time they just stopped doing them.
Speaker 2 (42:29):
Yep. He described the law as less than perfect, but
stood firm on the Medicaid and tax provisions, filling the
ninety minute barrage of Jeers Chance and the scenario House
Republican leaders have advised GOP members to avoid, so he
had the balls to be like, I will go talk
to the people, and the GOP, the people in his
off you know, and his party were like, don't do that.
(42:51):
Don't do that, right, and they went exactly as they
told him. It would go.
Speaker 4 (42:54):
Mmy like they upset, they mad, They're gonna be on
your ass, like this shit is actually impacting them and
we actually don't care. So we have to get away
from the people that this is actually impacting your constituous
that voted for you.
Speaker 2 (43:09):
When many shot at the opposition, he said, I don't
think a majority of Nebraskans agree with that doesn't form
the line to the microphone to speak to him. Most
asking pointed questions about the law, but many others questioning
modes by Trump administration on immigration enforcement, education spending, in
layoffs with federal bureaucracy. Within the federal bureaucracy, no Epstein
shit interesting, you said in seward. You were not a fascist.
(43:32):
Your complicit complicity suggests otherwise, said one man, He shot back,
fascists don't hold town halls with open questions and answer
Sessions asked if he would block the release of files
related to sex trafficking case. Okay, I knew it was
gonna come up. I was like, these motherfuckers did not
sit in line to be asking these shits and not
bring up Epstein. Flood said he supports their release as
(43:54):
a co sponsor of a non binding resolution calling for
their publication. Flood also said he's for it's requiring the
deposition from Epstein's convicted Cocha Spira or Jula Maxwell, who
who argues she was wrongfully prosecuted. So there you go.
They bringing that smoke to their face.
Speaker 4 (44:13):
Mm baby, passing all these fucked up ass laws, but
then don't be wanting to stand in it, like come
on now.
Speaker 2 (44:21):
Ex GOP leader calls party epit to me of heartless
as he jumped ship to join Democrats. WHOA, that's a rarity. Yeah,
that normally never happens. I didn't know you was allowed
to go the other way me either.
Speaker 1 (44:35):
I thought this on the flood one way.
Speaker 2 (44:37):
Damn. This is Georgia Lieutenant Governor Jeff Duncan or Geoff Duncan,
a Republican, announcing an editorial he's officially leaving the GOLP
and implying that Donald Trump is a straw that broke
the camel's back. Damn shout out to them. My guess,
my journey to becoming a Democrat started well before Donald
Trump tried to steal the twenty twenty election. There's no
(45:00):
date on the calendar or line in the sand that
points out the exact moment in time my political heart change,
but it has. He explained that his Christian faith and
belief in the gold to rule and loved our neighbors
his main catalyst, noting that modern Republican principles make it
difficult for him to observe the former.
Speaker 4 (45:15):
Yeah, I think over the years when people say the
Republican Party has changed, like, that's a true statement. Like,
at one period of time, y'all may not believe this,
but Republicans actually wanted a to run a function in government.
They were still fucked up, did you know what I'm saying?
And things like that, But at one period of time,
they wanted the government to run so they wouldn't be obstructionists,
(45:39):
they wouldn't be like you said it so I won't
do it, And people actually compromised because they had to,
because they believed in the federal government, in the functioning,
in their jobs and their duties.
Speaker 1 (45:52):
As elected officials.
Speaker 4 (45:54):
As time went on, and I personally think it started
when they let the motherfucking tea Party in there. Once
the tea Party people came in there and started getting
them seats and started being on these boards and started
getting a voice, and started being.
Speaker 1 (46:07):
Louder and louder and loud and louder.
Speaker 4 (46:10):
The people who were like, Hey, I just want to
do my job became quieter and quieter and quieter. And
then this all led to Donald Trump and once the
head of the party as a grifter, a liar, a cheat,
he does all types of shit. At some period of time,
it's gonna be up to you to make a choice.
(46:32):
Are you gonna bow down like a lot of them did,
or are you gonna make make make the hard decision
to be like this is fucking wrong.
Speaker 2 (46:40):
Yeah. I think also there are some people who genuinely
believed in the lie of what a conservative is. We're
just Christians where traditional is where uh, you know, we're patriots,
(47:01):
we're a constitutionalist and there's just no way to believe,
especially in the second term. But I don't think there's
been a way to believe it for longer than that.
But there I think since Republicans became obstructionists under Obama,
there's no way to believe that Republicans are the people
they say they are. I agree, there's just no way.
(47:23):
But the thing about the defection that I always have
some level of understanding.
Speaker 1 (47:31):
Or not.
Speaker 2 (47:31):
It's not even understanding, but it's something. It's I don't know, rationalizing,
I don't whatever it is. I always am able to
understand it to a certain level. Why their reticence is
so strong. And it's because if you leave the Republicans
in America right now, you are leaving whiteness as a
(47:52):
cultural community. And it doesn't mean there are no white
people outside of Republicans, I mean whiteness ta the brand
is Republican in America, Yes it is. They're not allowing
it to be other things. Every other type of white
person is the wrong kind of white person, you know
what I'm saying. Even if you're a straight white man,
but you're just not a conservative, you're a soy boy cook,
(48:15):
you're you know, you're not a man's man like whatever
that means.
Speaker 1 (48:19):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (48:20):
And if you want to be aligned with whiteness, you
have to get into the social hierarchy and pecking order
of straight white men will rule with impunity. Everyone else
supports us ruling with impunity, and we will tolerate you
being here. Anyone else can get the fuck out, And
so I don't. I mean, of course, there's a lot
(48:41):
of moral cowardice to twenty twenty five being the day
you wake up or announce it or admit it. But
I do believe them that even before twenty twenty he
was like, what the fuck? Because I'm sure there are
some of these people who are either dumb or rigid
enough or just blonded the affiliation with white supremacy and
(49:03):
power in the community, and they believe in the fake
part of it. It's like, you know, it's really about
community and church. So if I can't like people are
making me feel bad as a Christian, it's like I'm
the real oppressed person. And then and and and they
take that that's that's actually the slippery slope that they
get you in there with. That's why you know, I'm
always so careful of conspiracy and I'm always so careful
(49:25):
of social media because it's not just white people that
are that are susceptible to this. We see it every
type of person. We've seen cop over there. You know,
there's a reason that Dave Chappelle's transphobia has led him
to a more conservative type of buddy that he's kicking
it with. There's a reason that Joe Rogan is such
a huge platform for conservatives. They they they're not like
(49:48):
Democrats can go on there, but that platform that gateway
of like, hey, you care about what you care about
your body, your health right, your mm a guy, this
vaccine shit is kind of crazy, right, we shouldn't have
a mandate. Next thing, you know, you're like Trump for
president and you're at his fucking inauguration while claiming to
be objective, claiming you didn't pick a side, or even worse,
(50:10):
blaming Democrats for pushing you over here. And so this
guy probably went through every last moment of the now
and this his level of acceptance that the GOP party
he would like to exist isn't real and the only
alternative he truly has if he wants to support just democracy.
(50:36):
I'm not talking about progressivism, liberalism, anything. This is the
choice in America. If you support democracy, you have to
support the Democrats. That's it. Nothing else supports democracy every
Because I'm not saying Democrats are gonna give you the
most perfect liberal institutions. I'm saying it's the one where
(50:58):
you get a voice. It's one where you actually where
they're not trying to stop you from voting, you allow
you to protest. Yeah, so that's what we're gonna end up.
But yeah, So I'm not surprised that that happened as
far as like him having that realization, but I'm surprised
that he's admitted it out loud. I think a lot
of these people just defect and don't admit it out loud.
(51:20):
All Right. You know, eol Musk is officially the most
unpopular public figure in America.
Speaker 1 (51:27):
Fucking puppet figure. Ain't about to vote for his ass?
Speaker 2 (51:30):
Yeah, like he I mean, I'm glad that probably hurts
his feelings.
Speaker 1 (51:36):
You know, he's not nobody's ballot.
Speaker 2 (51:40):
What I think it's funny is how how disconnected he
is from reality. Were having all that money and stuff,
honestly could have been considered one of the coolest guys
in America because he had that head start of so
many people just being like, he has money, therefore he
is smart, Therefore he is sad. Uh, he's a better
(52:01):
person than all of us. And we're all he's living
a cool ass life, and he is just every day
taking a little scalpel and chipped away at that you know,
veneer or whatever, chipped away at that facade. And until
the point where we were like, oh wait, this guy's
a piece of ship. And he's corny, and he's not funny,
and he's insecure, and he's not smart, and he's unscrupulous
(52:24):
and he's mean, uh and like he's like and and
I think the one thing we can maybe take solace
in is that that does bother him. It does bother
him that we're all like, oh, no, you are a
piece of shit. You know. It's a little things. That's
what That's what we have left, guys. Uh, there's not
much else we can do. Let's see Offers. A special
(52:47):
counsel launched his investigation into Trump prosecuted ex Trump proper
secutor Jack Smith.
Speaker 1 (52:54):
This was on the table.
Speaker 2 (52:57):
Yeah, So for everybody thinks he's terrible, he didn't do
it enough, you know whatever, Maybe they'll come at the
Merrick Garland too, and then people will be like, I
guess Merrick was. I guess they didn't like him either,
But yeah, Jack Trump is targeting Trump's the Justice Department
is targeting Jack Smith now, mm hmmm. And guess who
(53:19):
else they're looking into? Obama?
Speaker 1 (53:23):
I could see that.
Speaker 2 (53:24):
Too, Yeah, because they're trying to say, and it's not
based on anything real, it didn't happen. They're trying to
say Trump Obama didn't handle the the investigation into Russian
interference on the twenty twenty election, correct or some shit
(53:46):
like that or I forget that, which one, maybe it's
twenty sixteen, whatever it was. It's not based on anything
really real. Trump basically tweeted that this is what happened.
And now, because he has loyalists and it's you know,
in loyal list, they're like, whatever big Daddy say, we're
gonna go do.
Speaker 1 (54:05):
Mm hmmmm.
Speaker 4 (54:06):
I remember some matter road there in a while ago
talking about you know, Trump being in office and things
like that, and I was like, oh, he ain't smart,
but he did Austin learn last time. He had too
many people around him and it was like, hey, nigga,
we got laws now he got people just like I
do what you say, they have to fight us later.
And I think that I think this is the thing
that overwhelms people, that justice systems move slow. They have
(54:29):
always moved slow, y'all.
Speaker 1 (54:30):
Always. But before you had people that honored the law
of the land, and so they would just soon you
didn't go through the process, but nothing would change. Trumping
them changed shit, and then have you fight it.
Speaker 4 (54:42):
And then if they feel like reversing it this, if
they feel like versing it, they will odds are once
once it goes in play, it's gonna be very hard
to get them to aversion they like, do it now.
Speaker 2 (54:54):
Fuck it.
Speaker 1 (54:55):
So we know somebody's gonna come up and say, we
can't do this.
Speaker 2 (54:58):
We know this shit.
Speaker 4 (54:58):
Illegal, we don't get we're gonna do it. We're gonna
just go scare people and frighten people to make people
think we're doing what we're supposed to do when technically,
illegally you can't do this shit.
Speaker 2 (55:10):
Here's what I have to say. Remember when motherfuckers was
trying to say that Joe Biden was tripping issuing pardons,
preemptive pardons, it was like he shouldn't have did that.
Shouldn't have did that for his son. Shouldn't have did
that for his family. Shouldn't have did that for himself.
Shouldn't have did that for the people that worked on
the cases that were uh that were trying to prosecute Trump,
(55:33):
and they tried to make it seem like he was
corrupt for doing this. Man, motherfuck y'all, motherfuck y'all, he
was right. Where the fuck are the apologies? Yep? Where
the fuck are the I called that wrong because it
did not take six what seven months in office? And
Donald Trump is already doing vindictive shit like trying to
(55:55):
prosecute people he considers his political enemies for doin their
mother fucking jobs. That's it, because the lie has to
become the truth, and the lie he has been consistently
telling for years now, since twenty twenty, if not longer,
is everyone's out to get me. They're the real corrupt ones.
(56:16):
They stopped me on January sixth, But that's because I'm
the victim. They want me to be held account over
January six because they're targeting me politically. Then he does
it for real. He targets you politically for real and
acts like it's some sort of justice or revenge or Hey,
what's fair for you is fair for me. That's the
system we have to live in. And he's got people
(56:39):
around that are loyalists, that are enablers who will get
in that position not because they know the position and
know how to use it. They just get in there
and go, well, this is what Trump wants. Yep, So
I'm gonna do it, Yes, sir, he says. The skuy
is yellow. The sky is yellow. Guys, y'all are tripping
for even saying it's not. That's where we're at, so
(57:00):
that you know, it's very disgusting to have to go
through this spot.
Speaker 4 (57:05):
And those was a lot of some of the loudest
people online and ship like this and y'all talking about
everything else. But it's it's and I think those are
the things that command just irritates me because we are
all in this position because y'all allowed and wrong.
Speaker 2 (57:20):
Yeah, all right, let's get to some other news because
I am mad. That is that is the truth, that
is honest. So we move to something else. Uh, how
about this one. It's all right, let's get into some
(58:04):
other news. Ice Cubes War of the World, which is
on Amazon Prime, which apparently takes place at The entire
thing takes place at like a computer screen where he
on zoom.
Speaker 1 (58:16):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (58:18):
It is currently on Riding Tomatoes with a zero percent rating.
Oh no, The film features Cube is a homeland security
analyst monitoring threats through a computer screen. Even that unique
concept couldn't save it from its clunky execution. One Riding
Tomatoes user wrote, the rampant product placement visible multiple times
(58:39):
within the first eight minutes, it's no better. Metacritic is
it's no better, holding a one point eight user score.
Uh so it does not look like people are fans
of the new ice Cube war the World's.
Speaker 1 (58:54):
Okay, that's what that is.
Speaker 4 (58:55):
Because I be seeing a little thing with his face
on it, but I'm not paying at teaching.
Speaker 1 (58:59):
I'm like, okay, something going but my business.
Speaker 2 (59:02):
Yeah yeah, so I don't know how that's gotta be.
That seems like it's pretty almost impossible to get a zero. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (59:14):
You normally get like a half a star on.
Speaker 2 (59:17):
One star, Like that's not good. Zero Niggas like you,
I feel like you can get more than zero, like
not even really having a movie, Like I feel like
announcements of movies probably get more than zero.
Speaker 1 (59:35):
Agree that must be terrible.
Speaker 2 (59:37):
Oh my god, Like people like everything on now, even
if it's ironically yes, like just to be like, yeah, no,
it's actually if you think about it, guys, it's actually
pretty good.
Speaker 5 (59:49):
You know.
Speaker 2 (59:50):
I actually like all the Zack Snyder movies, like No
Niggas was fucking with you. I just thought this was
an interesting thing I saw on Twitter. But I guess
you know, when you get arrested sometimes you see like
like if you see a cop on a motorcycle, and
to me, at least when I think, oh, they must
(01:00:12):
they write tickets or that when they have to arrest you,
I assume that they have to wait for a squad car.
Yes you assume it too, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:00:23):
Because it's her motorcycle. It's tiny.
Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
All right? Well what about this? Would you go to jail?
I don't know why they picked that beat, but he
bent the dude over the handles and road. I mean
I almost want to say, doggy style? Right?
Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
How was this legal?
Speaker 2 (01:00:44):
Like I truly don't understand.
Speaker 1 (01:00:47):
You should not be able to do that?
Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
Fuck legal? I like that just feels like wrong to
do to a body, yes, to a human being, to
be like, let me hop in there and I'm gonna
hit it from the back on the way to the
Everybody gotta watch me get you know what I'm saying, Like,
they gotta watch me look getting my janet jack me
(01:01:11):
on all the way to the precinct.
Speaker 1 (01:01:12):
Dog.
Speaker 2 (01:01:13):
They don't feel.
Speaker 4 (01:01:13):
Right right, and this is a man and you know
their produ even if it was a woman though, Yeah,
I mean, it's just it's it's just fucked up because,
like you said, the positioning and everything like, yeah, just
wait for a real police car.
Speaker 2 (01:01:25):
Yeah, because at first I was like, oh wait, is
this my homophobia was like no, that's ridiculous for everybody,
all over everything, all body types.
Speaker 1 (01:01:33):
It's ridiculous for everybody.
Speaker 4 (01:01:35):
And it's not safe, safe for the officer because just
because you have somebody handcuffed and some ship like this
unless you got them literally strapped to your motherfucking bike,
and that's even more dangerous. Yeah, they could turn it
over that like anything could happen because you know everybody,
everybody's not gonna be freely and just be like Okay,
I guess.
Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
The other way to drive is to do the thing
that couples do where one of your holds the other
one from the back. You know you hug them from
behind like the big little sponge. But yeah, I was
just like, oh man, I you know what. I honestly,
I'll wait on a car.
Speaker 4 (01:02:07):
I will wait on the vehicle, bitch. I'll wait the
fifteen minutes for the cop uber.
Speaker 2 (01:02:13):
All right, I'll tell you, matter of fact, call the uber. Yeah,
back of that bitch.
Speaker 4 (01:02:18):
Me and you can be here together. We can, right,
we can uber up to the station. You can come
back and get your bicyclator.
Speaker 2 (01:02:23):
Yeah, come like, let uber me to the station. You
you follow me on the motorcycle, and I mean, because
it's Uber, they gotta take me to the thing retal
self driving car. I don't care lock me up in
the back. I don't go for that bullshit. But don't
hunt me, don't drive hump me to the fucking jail
cell nigga. Okay, I guess you can skip the part
(01:02:43):
where you get to the jail and they be like,
can you open up your butt hole? Like, well, the
office has already been all up in there. He knows
it's nothing back there.
Speaker 1 (01:02:51):
Nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:02:53):
Russian Inflorencer injured her spine after at tenth thing the
Nicki Minaj's Challenge. So you haven't heard of Nicki Minaj's challenge.
Speaker 1 (01:03:04):
I probably have, don't, but didn't know that's what it
was called.
Speaker 2 (01:03:07):
So I guess people are doing the Nicki Naj challenge
to the Nicki Minaj song high School where you like
and I don't truly get it, like I've tried to
understand it, but you know, TikTok. I'm totally fine being
like I don't get it. But apparently you like are
on one leg and you take it and then you
(01:03:28):
like take your whole body basically and position yourself squatting
on one leg and hold your whole weight there and
someone with a camera comes around to show like it's
not tricks, you just you just have great balance. And
they're doing it in here in great.
Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
In great core.
Speaker 4 (01:03:41):
Yes, I've seen that where they be like this person
want to know this person wanted Yes, Now I have
seen that trendy. So that's what that's called a Nicki
Minaj's challenge.
Speaker 2 (01:03:49):
Yes, okay, So apparently a Russian influenca did it and
injured herself. She ended up hurting her spine falling down,
so she fell off this top of this wherever this
kitchen thing is, Yes, and they don't show the fall,
(01:04:09):
but they say that she heard her spine doing this. Shit. Oh,
try and be cool.
Speaker 1 (01:04:17):
I guess you far feeding it. I don't think so.
A lot of people did do this either on the ground.
Speaker 4 (01:04:23):
You know what I'm saying, like, yeah, because if I
tip over here, I want six inches off of the ground,
bab you feet high.
Speaker 2 (01:04:29):
Her caption red trend or whole spine. I decided to
start a blog first content shooting here. I am leaving
the doctor with a diagnosis of an uncomplicated compression flexion
fracture of the body. Irony karma or just life which
always tests our strength at the most unexpected moment, laughing
the mooji. She's chosen not to take on the interviews
(01:04:49):
about the embarrassing fall, although she's come to em brace
her new star status. As she wrote in the caption
on Instagram, people thank you for the popularity, for your concerns,
for your comments. I'm doing great, following the eyelines and
now living in star status.
Speaker 1 (01:05:03):
Who child, No, thank you child. They be following them.
Trends are getting fucked up.
Speaker 2 (01:05:10):
Uh yeah, And honestly, I feel like rock Nation did
this what that's how much did it Karen, I mean
anything involving Nicki Minaj going wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:05:23):
It's they found according to Huh.
Speaker 2 (01:05:25):
Yeah, so I mean Jay z or why did you do that?
Uh uh, let's see. But man, what a that's wild
a zoo has And this is not a fake article.
This is not the Onion, it's the huff Post. I
thought it was faked too, but I guess not. If so,
(01:05:45):
they faked the hof Posts and got me too. Copenhagen, Denmark,
a zoo in Denmark is asking for donations of small
pets so they can feed it to the predators in
the zoo.
Speaker 1 (01:06:01):
No, no, no, I'm not doing that.
Speaker 2 (01:06:04):
The Allborg Zoo said is trying to mimic the natural
food change of the chain of the animal's house. There
for the sake of both animal welfare and professional integrity,
they said, the pets will be gently youuthanized by trained staff.
If you have a healthy animal that needs to be
given away for various reasons, feel free to donate it
(01:06:25):
to us. Now, I want you to think about something, guys,
he's saying. They're saying healthy animal. So when you think
of I'm gonna youthanize my pet, how many of you
are thinking of my healthy pet. Most of y'all are
thinking of some old sick animal that's like, I'm putting
it out of his misery. We're gonna miss the girl
or the boy or whatever. Man, I love that dog,
(01:06:47):
you're not thinking. I don't know spot he's frisky, But
y'all a tiger's snack.
Speaker 1 (01:06:57):
Y'all better feed them animals oats and keep it pushing.
Speaker 2 (01:06:59):
What is he doing here? I just want to see
what all animals can survive on oats? But I just
want to see, like, like what is if it's living
in captivity? What is the What does it matter if
it's eating a steak you're giving it or a fucking cow?
What is the difference? Really?
Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:07:15):
Do y'all just want to make content? Are y'all gonna
record it?
Speaker 1 (01:07:18):
Like?
Speaker 2 (01:07:19):
I want to see a tiger killer cow and just
like show us on the live feed? Like is that
the new? Is that gonna be the new way? Are
people already tired of that a moved down or whatever?
That that that that that hippo is they tired of
watching pandas pandas roll around? They're like, man, I want
to watch a motherfucking I want to watch that adorable.
(01:07:40):
I want to watch a lion eat a fucking house cat,
That's what the fuck I want to see.
Speaker 4 (01:07:45):
So apparently they must can't afford the real animals, so
they like will just take anything, like.
Speaker 2 (01:07:50):
I don't know how to can't afford the real animals?
Speaker 4 (01:07:53):
That mean, I mean because like like if a lion,
you know, cow, you can't you know maybe maybe the
way my mind is ticket it's.
Speaker 2 (01:08:02):
Like, first of all, lines eat like gizl's and shit, right,
like what but they got I mean, gazelle's don't. But
they got gazelles in the zoo, and that's the other animals.
Speaker 1 (01:08:10):
So they not they too good to do.
Speaker 2 (01:08:12):
What they could do was just start putting lines in
the gazelle enclosure. Now we got us a fucking story. Nah,
give us your.
Speaker 4 (01:08:19):
Dog, okay, because my brain was like, y'all don't want
to I don't understand, Like it's you know, they collect
those two up and say, sick gazelle.
Speaker 1 (01:08:29):
Y'all like, okay, this gazelle was about it.
Speaker 2 (01:08:31):
They say they don't want sick ones because then the
animal might catch the sick care you don't want to
give it. Would you eat a sick chicken. No, you
want your chickens looking organic, roam in the yard, you know,
cage free. You want the you know, the happier the
chickens life, the more I want to eat it. That's
it's flucked up. No chemicals, just out here, raw dog
(01:08:52):
in the air, and I said, I can't wait to
fry your ass up, little boy. The zoo points guinea pigs, rabbits,
and chickens as possible donations after being euthanized animals will
we used as fodder? That way nothing goes away and
we ensure natural behavior, nutrition and well being of our preterits.
What were they doing before? And why would this need
(01:09:14):
to change to people's pets. Did y'all's fucking get cut
by Trump?
Speaker 4 (01:09:17):
That's because I'm like, how did you how did you
that it's not America?
Speaker 1 (01:09:22):
Yeah, how did y'all feed the animals before?
Speaker 2 (01:09:24):
At the question what was happening before?
Speaker 1 (01:09:27):
Did y'all get to the last fifteen? It was like, well,
I guess we're gonna have to reach out to the community.
Speaker 2 (01:09:31):
Why don't you just allow people that just are depressed
the end of the fucking cage, Like, what is happening right?
This can't be right online calls for pet donations to
come to buy a picture of a wildcat bearing his
teeth with his mouth wide open. Is this a fucking
joke that don't lead to the zoo's website? No, this
is how Jurassic Parks started. Yes, we're like, I don't
(01:09:54):
think we could get Jurassic Park, man, But then now
I'm like, maybe we could get Jurassic Park. Don't know,
We're pretty stupid. It starts with shit like donate your
pets so we can feed a tiger, and then by
the end you're like, oh, lots of raptors. Can we
open a pet and zoo? But yeah, this is the
picture they used. What is it, wanter, donate your horse
(01:10:17):
for feed? No. I will say this though, I will
say this, life just got a lot more stressful for
these these pets.
Speaker 4 (01:10:27):
Tell you right now people having a hard time out
there in the middle of nowhere USA.
Speaker 2 (01:10:33):
This is not happening in America. This seems like copen Hagen.
I'm saying life is getting hard for them copen haging
pets because I know it's some motherfucking owners like all right, boy,
we're going to the horse race. I've been training and
putting hundreds of thousand dollars into you. But if you
motherfucking lose the Nikola Yokic's horse one more motherfucking.
Speaker 1 (01:10:56):
Time, it's gonna be all over NBA play.
Speaker 2 (01:11:00):
But damn you finna be motherfucking hyena, child bitch. You
might wanna place. Okay, it was bullshitting last week, but
I promise you, Okay, the lions won't be bullshitting with
your ass. You're gonna be running fast somewhat, somehow, some way,
You're gonna be running fast.
Speaker 1 (01:11:20):
The horse is gonna be out there taking each other out,
tripping each other. All of a sudden, the horse is
just gonna be getting fucked up because the other horses
just gonna be taking them out.
Speaker 2 (01:11:27):
I refuse to lose. Right, you're gonna listen. Okay, you're
looking like a snack, and I don't mean nothing, no
good way. Uh, the zoo could not immediately be rich.
For additional details, I know they couldn't. Yeah, donna start
a betting ring. That's what they're gonna use it for gambling.
Which animal gonna get eight first? The horse of the cow.
(01:11:48):
Let's see, give me twenty dollars, give me plus two
hundred on the cow. Donating your pet is some wold
do you your pet? Look, I've never really own pets,
so maybe y'all pet owners, maybe there's something y'all seeing
this that you're like, No, that that makes sense, But
I can't assumes. I can't imagine it. It's an animal, Yeah,
(01:12:10):
I can't. When they first said zoo wants people to
donate pets, I thought the zoo was gonna do some
sort of weird ass zoo pet enclosure. Okay, Like I
thought it was gonna be like donate cows, and I'm
gonna be like, why the fuck would I go to
the zoo to see a cow? Yes, to see a cow? Like,
how was I to know? It's much worse?
Speaker 1 (01:12:32):
Like I was like, this is your cow?
Speaker 2 (01:12:36):
I said, this sounds like a corny ass zoo. Oh
have you been to the cat exhibit? Oh, you've never
seen a house cat in its proper environment? Like what? No?
Why would I fucking do that? Oh? No, I meant
to be eating. Oh well, then ship, let's let that
motherfucker run out there with the gorillas. Let's put some
(01:12:57):
things that don't even I don't even think gorillas eat cats.
Let's see why they knew either.
Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
Maybe we don't.
Speaker 2 (01:13:02):
Maybe they never had the option. I used to think
I never would eat sushi, but then they put it
in front of me. You know that's how that works,
all right. Boosy Collins reflects on crack pipe incident that
changed his bond with George Clinton. M hmm, I wonder
(01:13:23):
what happened. Let's see. Uh. He's opening up by the
moment that changed his life. In a recent interview on
the Zach Sayings Show, the seventy three year old funk
icon recollegeh three.
Speaker 1 (01:13:33):
Yes, oh okay, not Bootsy, but okay the other dude. Yes,
I said boosy seventy three.
Speaker 2 (01:13:38):
Goddamn No, I think it's Boozy, yeah, seventy three. Ah okay,
how wait, how old do you think he was?
Speaker 1 (01:13:46):
No, I'm thinking about somebody else my bag.
Speaker 2 (01:13:47):
Go ahead, Boozy Collins, keep it from baby dude.
Speaker 1 (01:13:51):
Oh yes, I'm thinking about somebody else.
Speaker 2 (01:13:53):
Okay, go ahead. Who are you thinking about?
Speaker 1 (01:13:56):
Bootsy? The rapper? His probably name ain't Boosy, but he
should be saying ignorant shit.
Speaker 4 (01:14:02):
The dude that's talk all crazy online and was talking
about he bought sex for a.
Speaker 2 (01:14:09):
Little Boozy yes, that's why I was like that nigga
seventy three? The fuck up?
Speaker 1 (01:14:15):
God, damn, I can't tell age. I was like, the
Funk's happening here. My mind glitched.
Speaker 4 (01:14:21):
I'm so sorry y'all saying that's why this conversation made
no sense in my brain.
Speaker 1 (01:14:29):
I'm saying that donna make sense, Karen.
Speaker 2 (01:14:31):
I already know the photoshop of little Boozy Collins is coming.
I already know that photoshop. That shit gonna be waiting
on us when this episode go up on Twitter. Great,
I'm sorry, that's why.
Speaker 1 (01:14:43):
My brain was like, this conversation is stupid, Karen.
Speaker 2 (01:14:49):
I know, great Uncle Bob can't wait to get his
hands on the photo shop with this ship. Put that
ship on the T shirt, that's right. He once. Collins
explained that during the trip, Clinton gave him a warner
he never expected. While at a hotel, Clinton told him,
I don't ever want to see you doing this Before
lighting a crack pipe, he fired it up in front
of me. He was telling me, don't you ever don't
(01:15:10):
even think about it. It was a reverse psychologist. I
always looked up to George as a bigger brother, a mentor.
Not long at the Clinton returned with the pipe and
told him to try it. He forgot.
Speaker 1 (01:15:21):
Or maybe it was turning around three times and was like,
you don't remember, do you? I don't remember, do you?
Speaker 2 (01:15:26):
I think it was reverse psychology. He was like, don't
you definitely don't want to try this. It'll get you
too high. It's better than plus it. Boy, you definitely
don't want to hit this like I'm hitting it. And
then Buzy said, I'll take your word for it, and
he came back. It was like, nig you need to
hit this. It's better than pussy. I don't even know what. Okay,
it's changed my whole life, fuck everything. I just said.
That was a different George. That wasn't high.
Speaker 1 (01:15:47):
Right, different one.
Speaker 2 (01:15:48):
Now that I'm on the crack, I'm telling you that
guy was a fucking liar. Collins reminded him of the warning,
but Clinton dismissed it. Oh, I was just joking. This
is like sex, man, It's like sex. You take it,
just take it, just hit it one time. The exchange
marked a shift for Collins. I thought he was trying
to trick me, but he was serious. From that moment,
Colin said, the namic between them change. He began dissing
(01:16:10):
himself from Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic circle, starting his
own path towards sobriety. By being out of that gave
me an opportunity to get straight. And I must say
that I think I'm more straightened out of ever and
I feel pretty good about it. When asked if he
wished he had helped Clinton at the time, Clinton said
it was something Clinton had to go through on his own. No,
he had to go through that. He's a lot better
for it. He's still out there.
Speaker 1 (01:16:30):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:16:30):
He changed some of his ways, but it's only because
of health reason. He's like, I'm doing crack until the
doctor said I can't no more.
Speaker 1 (01:16:36):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:16:37):
It was like the doctor's like, you like one rock
from death. He's like, all right, I'll stop.
Speaker 1 (01:16:44):
I guess it's time to give it up.
Speaker 2 (01:16:45):
Regular cocaine only from me, oh no. Earlier in the interview,
Collins shared that he had a struggle with drugs himself.
He spoke about using LSD, how calls breakdowns left him
un focused on music and his dependency deep in when
cocaine became his priority. That's what alert to me that
something was wrong. When this drug took over. I wanted
that first, before I even gave a thought about music.
(01:17:06):
Colin said stepping away from the environment around him was
what allow him to straighten out. So wow, I mean,
I guess it is something to a dude like you
do have to get away from that, even if that
is your friend, your boy trying you, because it's more,
it's not a one time thing and you really only
got to start at one time. You know, you're I mean,
(01:17:27):
I'm sure there's plenty of I mean, George Clinton, that's
pretty functioning crack ads. But you don't know that you're
gonna be a functioning crack.
Speaker 1 (01:17:33):
You know, you don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:17:34):
You don't know until you're doing it.
Speaker 1 (01:17:36):
I work with functioning crack.
Speaker 2 (01:17:37):
Yeah, you're you're taking it, You're rolling the dice. Yes,
you know. You could be the people that are able
to be like, yeah, I do a little crack sometimes.
Oh you could be like, hey man, you wanna buy
a DVD?
Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
You don't know which one you're gonna be.
Speaker 2 (01:17:50):
Yeah. Drake officially cancels his postponed Australia and New Zealand
tour dates. You don't say, yeah, who would just going?
Speaker 1 (01:18:00):
Ain't never went back? Well, he postponed them, postpone him.
Speaker 2 (01:18:03):
Now he's canceled them. Oh so the original thing was
I'm postponing for some scheduling conflicts, I think is what
he said.
Speaker 1 (01:18:10):
Okay, I thought they was canceled. I'd say, well, I
guess he ain't doing no.
Speaker 2 (01:18:13):
More people now. Jenna Jackson did that famously, and then
I think she came back and finished the tour like
a long time later. But okay, he he's he is
now saying that he will not be doing.
Speaker 4 (01:18:23):
These Okay, yeah, because people postponed for various shot well
not that shot.
Speaker 2 (01:18:29):
And he supposed he has an album called Iceman coming
out at least that's why I keep seeing people from
you know, the social media music accounts promoting like it's
coming out soon, And I'm like, how you canceling your
own concerts putting out new music? Are you going to
(01:18:49):
tour with the new music?
Speaker 1 (01:18:50):
Like?
Speaker 2 (01:18:52):
It's tough being a Drake fan right now. I don't
know what they're saying to, you know, try to do
all this, but acting they say romains can tenuing committed
to returning before these shows, win his schedule permit, But
you's schedule is free? What are you and you're saying
that as you officially canceled the shows, so like I
guess they're saying, he'll completely reschedule the shows at some point,
(01:19:16):
so hopefully.
Speaker 1 (01:19:17):
Their money back to ven Us and all that shit.
Speaker 2 (01:19:19):
He hadn't been to that country since twenty seventeen. Then
he went to Australia in twenty twenty five and I
don't know why, but he said scheduled conflict and did
not come back. I don't know, he was just in.
He was just in like the UK, doing shows tearing
black rappers in London. They were better than black rappers
(01:19:42):
in America. So I don't you know, I don't know
why why he's canceling anything. Sounds like he got the
time he does if you got the time for that bullshit.
But uh yeah, so that's what that's what Drake's up to. Guys.
All right, let's get into something else, another segment. Let's
do maybe some fucking with black people. Where else the
(01:20:08):
I do with the song there we go.
Speaker 1 (01:20:13):
Boo boo hoo oooooooo.
Speaker 5 (01:20:20):
We're just fucking with them people because they black, with us,
fucking with them people because they're black. We're just hoop
fucking with them black people. We're just fucking with them blacks.
We just wo fucking fucking with black people. O.
Speaker 2 (01:20:48):
All right, fucking with black people. Let's see what we
got here. FBI arrest man over racist threat to kill
thirty thousand black people in Cincinnati. What First of all,
the audacity, the caucassidy. This man want to be the
most prolific killer of black people. Ever, how he was
(01:21:12):
gonna get to thirty thousand just the blacks. I have
no idea.
Speaker 4 (01:21:16):
I have no idea either. You know, when when she
ain't right, we get to scattering one of us room,
we all gonna run anyway.
Speaker 2 (01:21:22):
Like, It's not like if you knw clip bomb of
Black City, only black people die right on the blo there, Like,
but it would be like some new clear type shit
for you to kill that many people in one blow.
You're not gonna kill that many people like what. He
is now facing federal charges at the posting the disturbing
disturbing threat on social media. According to the FBI, thirty
(01:21:45):
year old Scott Michaelhonna was arrested at the investigators linked
him to the July thirty first post on x where
he wrote about the organ organizing mobs to kill all
the apes in Cincinnati. He claimed he wanted to paint
the town red and kill thirty thousand people by under.
The term apes is now as a racial slur as
black individuals. I will say this though a little surprised
(01:22:07):
that this uh FBI arrested them, ain't that truth? Felt
like Trump FBI would have left that slide that ship.
Maybe that's how you recruit them. Maybe that's what they're doing.
Maybe it's like when they catch a hacker in the
CIA and then they'd be like, come work for us.
FBI probably arrested this dude, but in the interview they're
gonna be like, so, how would you if you had
to you know what I'm saying you did, if your
(01:22:30):
plan was to kill that many black people, how would
you have done it? And like, is there give us
any pointers on like how we can maybe improve uh.
The post was reported to that fr Joint Terrorism Task
Force by Cincinnati Police Department. After reviewing the account, federal
agents traced it back behind and charge them with making
the interstate communication with the threat to injure, a federal
(01:22:50):
crime that carries up the five years in prison. Hmmm. Interesting.
Interesting when he'll get that five years, M you don't
think so, okay? Uh it is? You know. I feel
like we're six months from finding out the person that
(01:23:13):
did catch them is getting fired by Trump and they're
getting sued by the Trump administration yep for.
Speaker 1 (01:23:18):
Doing their jobs.
Speaker 2 (01:23:19):
Yeah, like, no, don't catch the races, hire them. This
is not his first and kind of with law enforced.
In September twenty twenty four, officers responded to his home
for a menacing incident. During the call, he allegedly threatened
to decapitate someone and later swung a sword at a woman,
seriously injuring her. We may have covered this man on
Sowred Ratchetts probably and they didn't take it serious. Then
(01:23:39):
now he's talking about killing thirty thousand black people. This
is what the fuck I'll be talking about. The sword
is the Canarian, the COmON, and so it is the
entry point. Yeah, all right, careen, guess guess the race.
Caring zero to one hundred intervals of twenty five, how
do you feel fucked with as a black person.
Speaker 4 (01:24:00):
I give this a twenty five. I'm fucked with because
it's just one hundred ent fucked up. But at the
same time, I'm like Honestly, you killing that many black
people in one place is like super dup be low,
like I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (01:24:16):
Like like that's a lot of people.
Speaker 2 (01:24:18):
It's almost like a zero because if he because it's
like if he, I will blow up the moon. It's like,
you're just crazy. Yes, now, I'm not saying you couldn't
kill some black people. Of course you could get some
thirty thousand. Come on, buddy, come on, will you Wilt Chamberlain. No,
you're not gonna get those fucking numbers.
Speaker 1 (01:24:37):
No you're not.
Speaker 2 (01:24:39):
Yes, I guess it's zero for me. They arrested him.
He obviously hasn't done any of it, and whatever his
plan was wasn't gonna work. Probably right, it's just a
crazy person on Twitter, so not fucked with at all.
Victory for gun toting attorneys after five year long battle.
The Saint Louis couple who drew national tension in twenty
twenty four pointy five arms at Black Lives Matter protesters
(01:25:01):
outside their home has finally gained regained possession of one
of those weapons after years long legal dispute. I remember
them Market Patricia McCloskey. Both attorneys went vowled during the
summer of twenty twenty where they were seen armed on
their front lawn as demonstrators passed through their private neighborhood. Yeah,
they tried to act like the black people were coming
(01:25:22):
to destroy their neighborhoods, which is the lie at MAGA
and Fox News and one American News was selling at
the time it finally blacks are come in to hurt
the whites, and it's like they're just marching to say,
stop killing us. But they got their AR fifteen back
from the police department. Took five years. I should have
meftter that bitch, she said. It only took threes lawsuits,
(01:25:45):
two trysts, to quarter pills, one thy, eight hundred and
forty seven days. But I got my AR fifteen back
your attorney by knwing. We defended our homes, he gonna
frame it. Were persecuted by the left smeared by the press,
and threatened with death, but we never backed down. You know,
so brave to standing on your porch and point guns
at unarmed people.
Speaker 1 (01:26:06):
You know what.
Speaker 4 (01:26:07):
I hate to be like this A lot of times
when they said that, I don't be believing them threats.
Speaker 1 (01:26:11):
Yes, I really hate to be like that.
Speaker 2 (01:26:15):
It's America, man, I don't want to sound like an asshole,
but come on, it's America. Everyone that's got viral getting
death threats? True, Like, come on, what they actionable? How
come y'all always say this and there's zero people in
jail like this last dude threatened thirty thousand black people
and the FBI came and got them. Y'all be like,
(01:26:37):
I've been getting death threats non stopping. I'm like, and
no one can. Y'all couldn't find.
Speaker 1 (01:26:42):
Them, right, nobody's investigating.
Speaker 2 (01:26:44):
We never have the attached article like man goes to
jail for threatening this lawyer couple. I don't be believing y'all.
Speaker 1 (01:26:50):
I don't either, y'all be making shit off.
Speaker 2 (01:26:53):
It's not that nobody said it. I don't be believing
that y'all felt Oh my.
Speaker 1 (01:26:57):
God, Yeah, I don't believe that they felt threatened.
Speaker 2 (01:27:00):
How am I gonna go to How I am I
go to the store? Like y'all been living just fine? So, yeah,
they got their guns back. Though that gun may have
been only worth for fifteen hundred or something. It costs
me a lot of time and a lot of ever
to get it back. But you have to do that.
Speaker 1 (01:27:14):
More than fifteen hundred to go through this. Like you said,
he just bought another fucking gun.
Speaker 2 (01:27:17):
That's what I'm saying. I think he's gonna frame it
or sell it the wall. It's like Kyle Rittenhouse's gun.
At this point, Yep, you have you have to let
them know you will never back down, he said.
Speaker 4 (01:27:29):
Back down from what you point guns at them, because
they wouldn't put guns at you.
Speaker 1 (01:27:34):
Like I don't. Like that's the thing I don't understand,
Like you're the threat, but.
Speaker 4 (01:27:38):
All of a sudden, the non violent, none gun.
Speaker 1 (01:27:41):
Toting, quiet people walking is the problem.
Speaker 2 (01:27:45):
Word. Yeah, it's funny, like who is the them that
you're backing not backing down from? Right.
Speaker 4 (01:27:51):
That's why a lot of times, for a lot of them,
I don't be believing them.
Speaker 1 (01:27:56):
I don't believe that you're threatening.
Speaker 4 (01:27:57):
You're just saying that because you think that's what the
other people say, when a lot of times they are
really being death threaded, like really truly people showing up
at the house and shit like that. Depends on how
serious it is. But y'all think they're just making that
shit up. So y'all said the quote unquote make it even,
but bitch, it ain't.
Speaker 2 (01:28:14):
Let me say this part though, they kept that same
energy for five years. They did, y'all just remember that
these motherfuckers, these racist people, these assholes, these insertives, they
do not give up this whole. Like I actually no
activists that march with Black Lives Matter that are done
(01:28:34):
being activists already, Like these motherfuckers do not give up
just to get a gun back, to prove a point
zero to one hundred, can.
Speaker 4 (01:28:41):
A hundred just to get a motherfucker not to say
nobody lives, not to improve the earth, not to stand
on anybody else's behalf, not to improve even whiteness. You
did it for a motherfucking gun. You did to proof
a point that I can do this and I can
get away with it and I get my property back
(01:29:02):
because lot time find the times like he explained that,
I was like, oh, you're trying to put a point
because other than that, it's just stupid to fight that
hard to get your shit back when you've been just
better off just buying another one.
Speaker 1 (01:29:13):
Like you say, you're layder, you go go purchase another one.
Speaker 2 (01:29:16):
Yeah, man, they really.
Speaker 4 (01:29:19):
Yeah, and they keep that same energy, they really do that, Chad,
we be wavering and floundering and flopping and ship the
first time the wind blow, I got to deal with everybody.
Speaker 1 (01:29:29):
Crying and whining. Time my day tied.
Speaker 4 (01:29:32):
I was say, bitch, we we we We ain't even
got walked the block yet.
Speaker 1 (01:29:35):
What you mean you're already tie? We gotta deal with
bullshit like that. And I'm like, well, God damn be
made or something.
Speaker 2 (01:29:42):
Right, Yeah, I gotta vote again or whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:29:45):
Right, y'all told me last time? You know, my vote
was life for death. Bitch, is life for death? Every time?
What are we talking about here?
Speaker 2 (01:29:53):
Y'all?
Speaker 4 (01:29:53):
Like surprise every time somebody say your vote matters, Remember
that's me. I don't understand it.
Speaker 2 (01:30:00):
No, it's right, it's just funny, but it's one hundred
and sent right, it's every time it's like we're still
doing this, Like yes, yes, you're doing it.
Speaker 4 (01:30:11):
You're gonna do it till you take your last motherfucking breath,
because as long as they have that same energy, you
can't stop either.
Speaker 3 (01:30:18):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:30:19):
Oh man, All right, let's wrap this thing up with
some guess the race and then we'll get out of here.
We go, Here we go. It's hard to catch the race.
(01:30:41):
It's time. It's time to catch the race. It's time
to catch the race. That's right. Guess the race. Time
go around the globe, five different articles. Guess the race.
So the people involved the chat room plays along, and
of course they didn't care, of course, because it's got
to play. And of course all these people are racist,
(01:31:04):
all right, So just letting you guys know what's going on.
Let's see a mother wait, no, not do we'll do
that one last.
Speaker 1 (01:31:15):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:31:15):
Gangster Granny. Gangster Granny sentenced to prison for operating one
hundred million dollar drug ring. God damn Grandma Deborah Mason,
also known as the Queen Bee and Gangster deb recruited
her sister, her four children and other clothes to her
family to work as courriers to distribute her product across
(01:31:38):
London as well as Bradford, Leicester, Birmingham, Bristol and Cardiff.
Up Over the span of seven months, their drug network
pedaled nearly a ton of cocaine with a street value
of nearly one hundred and seven million dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:31:52):
Goddamn, she thinks she's Franklin.
Speaker 2 (01:31:54):
Yeah, snowfall. Yes, this was a sophisticated operation which was
extremely profitable for those involved, said Detective Constable Jack Crawshaw.
Mason used the privates to fund her lavish lifestyle, which
included extravagant vacations, a collection of high high luxury, high
end designer goods. She at one point purchased a Gucci
(01:32:18):
collar and a leash worth more than five hundred dollars,
and a nine carried gold engrave name tag for her
Bengo cat ghost. I like that she's still a cat lady.
Mason in April was found guilty of conspiracy to supply
Class eight drugs. A judge on Friday sentence out of
twenty years in prison. You recruited members of your own family.
(01:32:39):
As a mother, you should have been setting an example
for your children and not corrupting them, said Judge Philip Sharrak.
Speaker 1 (01:32:47):
She like a keeping broke.
Speaker 2 (01:32:49):
She's like I was who you think I was trying
to help? Right. Her associates included her sister, three dollars
and son were ordered to spend between ten and fifteen
years behind bars. Karen Guess the race of gangster Gravit
Ganny Gangster dev Deborah Mason. Okay, the Queen b This
(01:33:15):
is a tough one.
Speaker 4 (01:33:17):
I'm going to go black, but you know what, No,
I'm a white because it was just so fucking big,
like she was like she was like everywhere, like all
in the Harry Potter neighborhoods.
Speaker 2 (01:33:29):
Okay, so Carr says white Mayonnai's white. The real lady
Heroin black. Just because your name Heroin doesn't mean you
have to sell it. Had the Clips album playing in
the background while bagging and wearing black, so be it
so be it white because definitely has the haircut. And
listen to Lisa Stansfield, black matriarch of a minority owned business,
(01:33:50):
the British version of Louis and Jerome white white. The
correct answer is Karen went with the white. Many of
you went with black, Aaron, you got it right, she's white.
(01:34:14):
Many of you did miss it, though.
Speaker 1 (01:34:25):
Yeah, this one I was iffy with, but then I
thought about it. I was like, this shit got too
big for them to be black.
Speaker 2 (01:34:32):
What's proud to me is that gangster deb is with
an a like, it's not gangster deb Queen Bee. That
sound black to me too, Yeah, Like I would have
missed this, you got it. The only real clue that
it wasn't black is that is in fucking Lancashire. Or
wherever the fuck we just said.
Speaker 1 (01:34:50):
Can't think about Harry Potter.
Speaker 2 (01:34:52):
Yeah, I'm like, oh, they was doing this to the hobbits,
shit right. Kentucky church shooter was an aspiring rapper a
man named Guy House. He was an aspiring rapper known
as Honky Kong. He was killed. He was killed after
(01:35:14):
deadly shooting at a Kentucky church that took multiple lives.
He opened fire inside of a lection in church at
the allegedly shooting a state trooper while searching for his
ex partner. He was an aspiring rapper. He was forty seven.
Speaker 1 (01:35:27):
Forty and seven and you're still.
Speaker 2 (01:35:28):
Aspiring telling them about the trunk over at Kroger's parking lot.
Performed under the name Honky Kong. In twenty eighteen, he
released a track Struggle Made Me twenty eighteen of him
seven years ago, So he was forty and he was
like Struggle Made Me, where he rapped about violence and
enter torment. In the song, he warned anyone anyone who
(01:35:50):
messed with me will be found face down in a
puddle and claimed he was having conversations with demons.
Speaker 1 (01:35:57):
Oh sir, you almost getting ready to get so sid security.
This was talking about here, sir, I.
Speaker 2 (01:36:04):
Mean forty is not that old, But I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:36:06):
Janis told me to do it? Who told you to
do it?
Speaker 2 (01:36:09):
The demis after fleeing the scene, So then he leashes violence.
At eleven thirty five am at Bluegrass near the Bluegrass Airport,
he shot at Kentucky State trooper or the traffic stop.
The trooper survived with non life threatening injuries. At the
fleeing the scene, he reportedly carjacked the vehicle, drove sixteen
miles to Richmond Road Baptist Church, where service was underway.
(01:36:29):
When you say he entered the building and searched for
the mother of his children, who was not present. Beverly
Gum's daughter was with her mother in the church basement
when the house arrived at the being told the woman
he was looking for wasn't there, he allegedly responded, someone
is going to have to die then, and then he
shot a seventy two year old twice. This woman, oh
(01:36:51):
the was her name? Again? Beverly Gum shot her twice,
killing her. He also faintly shot thirty four year old
Christina Combs and injured two mail rishoners before being killed
by responding officers. Officials described the congregation as a tight
knit group where most attendees are either relatives or longtime friends.
You got a lithic criminal record, including and auto theft
(01:37:12):
and violent defenses. He was at leased from Cussy Jward
twenty twenty five, was doing court the day after the shooting. Four.
You won't believe it. Domestic violence case.
Speaker 4 (01:37:21):
Yeah, I'm about to say, yeah, he's showing up threatening
this shit.
Speaker 2 (01:37:25):
Struggle with mental illness and drug addictions. They believe the
attack was tied to ongoing domestic dispute. Care and guess
the race of mister Guy House, Guy House, Honky Honkey Kong,
honky Kong.
Speaker 1 (01:37:44):
Oh, that gotta be white.
Speaker 2 (01:37:45):
Outs gone white.
Speaker 1 (01:37:47):
No, No, but that person called themselves honky Kong.
Speaker 2 (01:37:50):
Okay, let's check the chat room see what they believe.
Honky Kong's racist. Uh white honky Kong would now be
Princess Peach in jail. No, he did beat your ass
and hide the Bible of God, watching honky Kong, white
honkey and mentioning puddles free space, white b rad murdering white.
He was just a young elder millennial surrounded by bad influences.
(01:38:13):
White honky kkk white, Communion waterway white, a real wiggle white,
Michael mac donald white, still living the dream White. The
correct answer is white, and that looks like him complaining
(01:38:37):
about not getting enough oat milk and his uh uh
in his Starbucks order.
Speaker 1 (01:38:46):
I let you be do manager.
Speaker 2 (01:38:48):
You call this a front bro. Uh so yeah, all right,
well carry your two for two. Let's see, uh the
streak going now. It's trying to turn up the racism.
Why I am racist?
Speaker 4 (01:39:06):
How can I be racist about.
Speaker 1 (01:39:09):
Anybody or anything in my life?
Speaker 2 (01:39:13):
How can I call them niggas?
Speaker 4 (01:39:15):
Just call them niggas.
Speaker 2 (01:39:18):
It's time to go change wearing skinny monkeys by Moon,
big fast, high jumping, spirited chucking three hundred and sixty
degree basketball. Mother accused of killing daughter with sword following
fight over dumb stuff in Stark County, Ohio. That's right,
(01:39:40):
we're getting soord ratchiness and guess the race at the
same time for the second day in a row. Oh shit, Yeah,
learned how to save myself a little time.
Speaker 1 (01:39:54):
QVA one mm hm.
Speaker 2 (01:40:13):
Mother accused of killing daughter with sword following fight over
dumb stuff in Stark County, Ohio. Dumb stuff. It makes
sense that it's the Starks you know for some reason
that does seem like the county of what happened in
Aria fighting with like her dad some shit. A forty
nine year old Ohio mother, Terry Niner, is accused of
(01:40:35):
stabbing her autistic adult daughter with a sword during an argument.
She allegedly told the Dispatch of the two women were
fighting over dumb stuff. As reported by the repository, the
incident occurred around nine thirty five am. The repository. That
sounds like the name of a Fox sports show that
would come on in the morning Thursday, sports Ball. Yes,
(01:40:57):
coming up at the sports Ball is the repository. I
mean breakfast Ball.
Speaker 5 (01:41:02):
That's what it was.
Speaker 2 (01:41:03):
Breakfasts spot Thursday, July tenth. Legal documents obtained by The
outliver Vale that police officers responded and saw paramedics treating
Alia Aila Mangan Niner's daughter, who she was not guess
a right. She was transferred to the Cleveland Clinic Mercy,
where she was pronounced dead. She killed her daughter with
(01:41:23):
the sword. Oh my god, Oh my god. Upon entering
the residence, police found what they described as a short
sword near the bedroom, blood drops a spoted between the
back door and the living room. When prompted about the swords,
Francis Niner, Terry's husband and Mangan's stepfather, told officers that
he collects knives. The sword was part of his collection,
which he kept on a while. Why what, Why are
(01:41:46):
y'all guys collecting these for?
Speaker 1 (01:41:48):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:41:49):
For? Who? For? Why are y'all You're not gonna be
mishown in the Zombia apocalypse. None of you should be
collecting these things. There's no practical use for them other
than killing a loved one or a loved one killing you.
Right in the initial nine one called, Terry claimed that
Manger was playing with a knife. Please help us, Please
help us. At the moment, at the one moment, at
(01:42:11):
discussing the nature of the injury, she said, did you
cut her? The nine on one dispatcher said there. Terry
allegedly denied it, and so her daughter threw herself backwards
after the after she took the knife from her. She
described her daughter as autistic and that that move caused
her to be stabbed. The mother also added that she
had she in the dispatcher. I always fought oh. She
also added to the dispatcher, this article's wrong, over that
(01:42:34):
her and her daughter always fought over some dumb stuff.
Despite the parents' claims, they were both arrested.
Speaker 1 (01:42:41):
The evidence is going to show that that's nothing. What happened.
Speaker 2 (01:42:43):
The complaint allegens that Terry stabbed her daughter during the
back in the back during the argument that escalated to
a physical fight. Yet, because she had to describe how
she got stabbed in the back, So what she said
was I took the knife from her and then she
flung herself backwards into me holding a knife. Okay, that's
not gonna fly. Yeah. She's charged with murder for loneliness
(01:43:04):
and save domestic violence. Meanwhile, Frances Nina was charged with
destructing justice as he was allegedly being untruthful choosing to
withhold information to protect his wife. In the interview, a neighbor,
Patty Coaps, described Mainging as a nice young lady. She
would always clean the windows and sweep the sidewalks, always
doing something, trying to help out around the house, you know.
And I never heard any argument over there whatsoever between
(01:43:27):
the three of them. They all see they have gotten
along pretty well. Karen guessed the race of the accused
Terry Niner.
Speaker 1 (01:43:37):
I am going to go black.
Speaker 2 (01:43:40):
Karen's going black knives out, white mommy dearest, white white white,
sick them with the point and stick them with the
point in white Terry Stark, white daughter, Jeoffrey Barathia, Maryon
trand Ilien pain the hound out in Taiwan Leandarster and
(01:44:01):
Wildfrey white white white white. Uh what do they say
to the god of death white? The correct nswer is
care with black? Everybody else went white. Of y'all went
white and carre with black. Care you missed it? Uh,
(01:44:28):
many of you got it. Everyone but Karen got it.
So congratulations to all of you. That's her face right there.
Speaker 4 (01:44:40):
She does not look Sorry, No, she's just not that
if his name sounded black, So I was like, that's
how mother her mother, but got to be black.
Speaker 2 (01:44:47):
I see what you was going with it. I don't know.
You know, hey, look you gave it the old college try.
Speaker 1 (01:44:53):
I did.
Speaker 2 (01:44:54):
Boss. The sports is tomorrow. For premium people that means
Patreon people. You guys will get an email or a
post that tells you, hey, we are going live on crowdcast.
Here's how to be part of it. And of course
people that are just traditional premium people, you'll still get
that email to your accounts. Tomorrow and we'll hang out
(01:45:14):
in the live chat room and talk about what's going
on in sports and what's going on in our lives. Friday,
we're doing the nerd Off. I need to send that
email out to the to the the group, but yeah,
we're doing the nerd Off on Friday. So you guys
will you know, get to hang out with us for
the nerd Off and we're looking forward to it. So
(01:45:35):
make sure you sign up for the Patreon if you're
one of those people that's been waiting on us to
do that, and if you just want to stay premium,
that's fine, like on the website. Like I'm not asking
anyone change. This is just if you're a person that's
been wanting to change or for whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:45:49):
Reason, you make that transition.
Speaker 2 (01:45:51):
But you already got a bunch of shit on Patreon
whatever reason. Yeah, you can now do it. Yes.
Speaker 4 (01:45:56):
And also the biggest thing is just know you will
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Speaker 2 (01:46:01):
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Speaker 1 (01:46:21):
Love you too,