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October 19, 2025 102 mins

Rod and Karen banter about a road trip to see the Hornets in Greensboro, why people consume ignorant content, kids at basketball games, a lit-up truck, the farmer’s market, new car tire pressure diagram, and a kid came over to our table. Then they discuss the young republicans leak, woman points gun at No Kings protestors, man pulls gun to get by a crash in traffic, Taco Bell ex-employee comes back to shoot the manager,  McDonald’s shooting and sword ratchetness.

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through Patreon. That will be a thing that you can do,
just not yet. All right, that's it for me. Banter Karen,
Oh yeah, all right, let me pull it out. Do
you have any signs? Do you have any do you

(02:56):
have any banter? Answer? Anter? Banter? Anter?

Speaker 4 (03:01):
Do you.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
Talk to me?

Speaker 1 (03:13):
Do you have any All right, go ahead, yes.

Speaker 3 (03:18):
Wednesday for those that are like behind the pay while
we normally do ball of Deep Sports with Justin, but
we went to go see the Hornets preseason game in Greensboro.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
Which is about an hour and a half away.

Speaker 3 (03:34):
Yeah, Greensboro, North Carolina. And it was actually a fun
trip because you know, I was thinking about the time.
I was like, well, you know, we would have to
be in the middle of traffic. But I'll tell you
one thing. Shut out the ways ways was like I
got you, and it mapped us around all that goddamn
shot on the traffic. By the time we got off

(03:56):
of forty five was we was way outside of Mickleerburg County.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Yeah, it kept us moving and uh, it saved us
some time. And it took me to a part of
forty five I wasn't even familiar with, So like, shout
out the waves for holding it down. And there was
a drive where we kept moving most of the drive
and most of the driver was in rush hour traffic.
So yeah, I appreciate it was wild.

Speaker 3 (04:19):
So yeah, I shout out the ways I did. The
trip up there and trip was going back was fine.
But the only thing that and they made up for.
But there was some problems. For those of you that
was watching the game on TV, it might've been like, well, damn,
they have a game. It ain't nobody in the arena.
I'm gonna tell you why. We were all on the

(04:40):
outside of the arena.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
They sent an email out and they said send a
similar email out where we drove to Charleston to see
the Hornets preseason, and the email was like get there
and so the game starts at seven, and it was like,
you know, door the parking opens at six, and but
it was said so something like get there like five
or something like. It was crazy, and I'm like, whoa

(05:05):
get there at five to park at six just to
make it into the building by seven. That can't be
right because I'm just like I go to they always
seen it's like those emails that go go to get
to the airport three hours ahead of time. It's like,
you're right, you'll never be wrong to get to the
airport three hours ahead of time. But those of us
who've been to airports before, I know that you can

(05:26):
get there like an hour ahead and you should be
able to catch your plane.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
Unless it's international out yeah international care.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
There's no need to get that specific.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
But but yeah, So my point being like we they
always over prepare you in the email, of course. So
I'm like, okay, y'all say get there at six, but
how fucking long can it take to get from the
parking lot to the inside of the building, y'all? A
it's an arena that has the size of NBA. Anyway,

(06:00):
we got there at we parked. I put it this way.
We were pulling into the parking lot and we parked
our car and stopped and it was like six forty
So you have like twenty minutes to get in the building.
And a shout out to the old timers in the
parking lot that apparently.

Speaker 2 (06:17):
With the HBCUs and they let us know.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
They was pregaming in the parking lot. I don't know
if they ever made it in the building.

Speaker 3 (06:22):
I don't know if they made it in the building either,
because they lit.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
We stood in line from six forty and we didn't
get into our seats until about seven point thirty. I
mean fifty minutes standing in line. That's not normal. We've
gone on a lot of games, We've gone a lot
of events. It should not take fifty minutes for anybody
to get into anywhere if there's any level of planning.

Speaker 3 (06:48):
Going on in the organization.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
I went on the reddit because I'm part of the
Hornets reddit. I went on to Reddit and they showed
like people were talking about it, and everyone was.

Speaker 2 (07:01):
Of course pissed.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Yes, and people that lived there said a couple of
things happened. The first, that's actually not the arena. They
normally played Greensboro Swarm games in the Greensboro Swarm are
the Charlotte Hornets like G League team. Okay, so they
actually play at a different place that's a lot smaller
venue and all this stuff. So they also changed management

(07:26):
of who runs the arena, like to get people in
and out and they were speculating they just brought the
same four metal detectors that they have at the Greensboro Swarm,
smaller arena to this big ass like fifteen twenty thousand

(07:47):
Seed venue and they had to funnel everyone into those
four metal detectors, thousands of people, And so they think
that's why it was hour wait basically to get in
for a lot of us. And they did send out
an email that gig gave people free tickets like, hey,

(08:09):
we're sorry about the entry. Here's free tickets to a
Hornets game.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
But if you live in Greensboro, it's an hour drive away.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
If you're the kind of Horners fan that drove out
there because you have season tickets and shit, then I
mean you already got tickets to the game. But still
I thought it was a nice gesture. But yeah, they
clearly fucked that up.

Speaker 3 (08:25):
Yeah, because and also the thing, the thing the part
of me that didn't make sense. You stand on the
line to go in, then you get into the arena
and then they kind of corral you all together, like right,
just say to get to those full spots. And my
thing is, I'm in the arena now, So if I
came in here with any type of weapon, I could
fuck people up. I'm literally like like I'm.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
In the arena. It's too late, yes, Like, it's the
illusion of security. They might as well just let everyone
walk into their seats then, yes, just get your ticket,
because it was it's the illusion of security if you're
already up the stairs into the building and damn near
uh like, and then they're going, hey, let me see
if you got a gun on you, like, motherfucker, they

(09:06):
could have been shot us.

Speaker 3 (09:07):
And they could have killed us all what you're doing.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
At that point, they've been waiting so long, they gonna
be so mad they are going to kill somebody when
you tell them they can't bring their gun, right, They're
gonna be out there like, hey man, you can't bring
a gun in here. Well, I'm not walking back to
the car waiting another hour, So what are we gonna do?

Speaker 3 (09:23):
What are we gonna do?

Speaker 1 (09:24):
Manch I kill you now and everyone in earshot? Or
do you just let me to my sind They was
just like let them in.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
But yeah, yeah, And also the thing is uh and
uh uh yeah, you could truly tell that they were
not prepared at all. And one thing about it, the
corraling area. They didn't have no air and so it
got really really warm and oh my gosh, the body

(09:53):
odors of them teenage boys. Because I was around a
bunch of teenage boys, I kept saying, have you have
you ever smelled the older? Were you? Almost like, let
me check myself? Like, I know I bathed, but let
me where's the funk coming from? And then we got
through it. I was said, Oh, I was about a
round a bunch of teenage boys.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
I knew it wasn't me, so I didn't even check myself.
I knew when I left the house, I.

Speaker 3 (10:13):
Was like, but it was it was restling in my nose.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
I was like, goddamn, one is this older? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (10:20):
And we got to see the mascot from the from
the swim and she was adorable.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
It looked like Hugo the Hornet but with a smiley
face on it.

Speaker 3 (10:32):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
Yes.

Speaker 3 (10:33):
I was like, oh, that's a durable you got al
I'm gonna go through mine if you don't.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
Keep going Okay, well, I guess one. I was on
Caring Hunter Show Friday and she just brought up something
that you know how sometimes people say stuff and it's
just really illuminating to you and it just like it
just makes so many things make sense. And she was
talking about the whole Mark Lamont Hill being on the
Joe Butden Show, and they finally had that six months

(11:03):
in they had their Nigga moment, which which I, you know,
knew what happened. And you know, I think everyone's very
precious about people's feelings about shit, but this isn't about
anyone's feelings. I'm not talking bad about anyone in particular.

(11:28):
But when that's the whole thing started where Mark on
my Hill was going to be coming on Joe Budden Show.
In the group chat with my friends, I was like, yeah,
it's just going to be ignorance, dragging Lamont Hill into
Mark mnt Hill into ignorance. Yep, no matter how enlightened

(11:48):
and smart and down to earth and all the other accolades,
you can give them. The general tenor of that platform
trans towards ignorance and conflict is good for so having
Mark Lamont Hill on there to highlight the ignorance is
gonna be good content because they'll be friction. They'll be

(12:10):
like ooh arguing, whoa oh, Mark, How's Mark gonna handle this?
You know?

Speaker 2 (12:14):
Oh, this guy thinks to Earth is flat, you know that.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Kind of shit. But I was like, yeah, I'm not
gonna watch it. I've never really gotten into the Button show.

Speaker 2 (12:24):
I think it's I and honestly, I really haven't.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
Understood why it has such a hold on people that
I know and respect and love, and but they watch
it religiously. You know, you think like they're the ones
who send me the ignorance. It's not me, Like they're
not sending me the Oh look at this enlightening conversation
they had. They're sending me like, oh, this dude tried

(12:51):
to fight this guy or man Joe said he ain't
gonna pay these guys and they left the show like
they're sending me the angry blow ups. And it's good
for is good for TV. I don't doubt why Joe
Budden would have those things on the show. He's fucking
rich because he's doing that. He knows how to like
whether it's embarrassing that people are not people will watch

(13:12):
it even if they're judging. They're watching it and they're judging,
but they're watching and watching. This is how you get
the money. Yep, sir, you don't get the money in
that way, we're not whatever it is enough like to
penetrate that market, you know. And when Mark went on now,
I was kind of like, that's interesting, just because I

(13:33):
know what people will say.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
And of course people.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
Kept saying, well, Mark's gonna raise the bar of the
discussion on there. What you have to meet people where
they are? How we're gonna have conversations with ignorant people.
We can't meet them where they are, and where they
are is on this podcast, so he should go meet
them there. And I'm like, look, I always getting a
good check for it. I'm hoping it's worth it, and

(13:56):
I hope I'm wrong in it. You guys are six
months from and be like, Man, that show totally changed
the tune. These guys are more educated, more versatile, they
think more, a little bit deeper. I didn't think it would.
And so everyone sent me the clip of them arguing,
and honestly I did. It's not like the argument was

(14:17):
even that. It wasn't even that like crucial. It was
just yelling.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
You know, there's a lot like you ain't gonna talk
to me like that.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
You ain't gonna talk to me you were sucker, you know,
I ain't no sucker.

Speaker 3 (14:32):
You know, it was like that type of ye and
that's not entertaining to me, but.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
It's entertaining to a lot of people. It is a
vast majority of people. I know, I know it's not
to me, but my point is, like it works. And
so Karen Hunter said something, and yeah, it just changed
the way I look at all that stuff because she said,
people watch ignorance so they don't have to feel the

(14:58):
need to improve them.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
Agreed.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
And you know, I had never really thought about it
like that, specifically with Ignorance. I had thought about it
like that with stuff like The Biggest Loser, The Biggest Loser,
And I was on this right away, maybe because I
am fat, Like I don't know, I never liked the show.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
I refuse to watch it. I never.

Speaker 1 (15:27):
I I did not really understand the appeal because looking
at the show, it was obvious they're not actually trying
to help these people. They're making a spectacle of these people,
and the goal is not to transform them in a
way that is efficient or sufficient or mentally that it's

(15:49):
to make a good TV show. It's on TV. What
makes good TV? Watching fat people struggle, yelling at people,
extreme like extreme like tasks that are difficult to do,
and oh, who's gonna be able to pull this off?
Who's not? You know that kind of shit gave you
Jillian Michaels, Right, I never liked it, and I always

(16:14):
I knew from inception, I said, oh no, what this
is supposed to do is to make me feel better
about being fat on my couch, because at least I'm
not a loser like these guys. It's called The Biggest Loser,
and it's a double it's a double on tendre. Right,
but if you admit it's a double on tendre, one
of the one tendras is these people are losers, yeah, right,
these big fat losers, and like they can flip it

(16:37):
into like, no, it's about who's gonna lose the most weight,
But it's also like, you know, the title implies, look
at all these fat losers. And so I'm watching it
and I don't feel like a loser. Right. I can
be on my couch eating chips, watching this guy struggle
on a hike and go it's hard, I give up,
and I don't have to feel bad. I can be
an alcoholic and I can watch this person be fat

(17:00):
and I go see another sip of my beer. That's funny,
not my problem. These losers need to get their shit together. Right.
I can fucking be abusive, I could be whatever. I
don't need to think about myself or whatever, because those
people are worse off than me. Right, it's America got
fatter after the biggest loser, Right, America high calorie mills,

(17:24):
weigh diabetes, everything that was supposed to be a metric
of like, this is the mission of this show. It's
gonna wake America up to the obesity epidemic. Well it
did not, did it. It made us, for the most part,
I think, feel like I mean, I don't know. It's
not my six hundred pound life. So my four hundred
pound life is looking pretty good. You know. That's why

(17:46):
I had to be six hundred pounds. They couldn't be
like my two hundred and twenty five pound life. That
get too close to home. Too many people be like, WHOA,
maybe I should go for a fucking walk, maybe I
should put the chips down. But if you go to
six hundred, who fusing the six hundred Democrats and now
everybody like, look at this loser. And so it always
just felt like vicariously just picking on these people, laughing

(18:09):
at these people, but mostly just keeping yourself from feeling
bad about yourself.

Speaker 3 (18:13):
Yeah, and and and before you not not to stop
your top. No, you got it before you're going like
for me, and and I've realized later as time passed,
I was watching it for the wrong reasons because I
was watching it going, oh, we're watching like I said,
I was very ignorant the times, like, oh, we're watching them,
you know, lose weight. I was learning about not trying
to find nutrition and all that stuff like, and then
I was off to a car worker and her sentiment

(18:35):
felt more like what you were saying. I was like, Oh,
we're watching the show, but we're getting two completely different things.
And it kind of made me change my mindset to
eventually I just stopped watching the show.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
Yeah, like I said, I'm yeah, I just knew it
right away what it was. And sometimes I just look
at stuff like, you know, sometimes my mom just picks
up on shit like right away, I'm like, no, that's bullshit.
And I maybe I'm the Weirdoh maybe I'm you know,
the one who's off on you know, off on his
own shit. But I sometimes I just like that it's

(19:07):
you know, it's the same thing with the Breakfast Club,
same thing with Joe Budden podcast. It's not it's my
personal convictions. It has no I'm not even judging people
that watch it. Really, I just couldn't understand why they
watched it. But we all pick and choose our things.
I watched the NFL, so this isn't a higher I'm
mightier than that. This isn't even that. But I know

(19:29):
why I watch the NFL. Like, I'm not watching it
for the ignorance. I'm like, oh this, these amazing athletes
can do this thing. Oh wow, the drama did this.
But it's not like I'm watching it to be like,
you know, I don't feel better about myself when.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
You know someone throws a pick or whatever.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
Right anyway, But she said that people watch ignorance to
feel better about not working on themselves, and that I
do understand now because the people that see me these clips,
no matter where they're at in their life, no matter
how down they are, no matter how up they are,
no matter how much of a struggle it is lately,

(20:06):
They'll never be dumb enough to think the Earth is
flat and then argue with Marko my hill about it. Right,
you know, they'll never They'll they watch the misogyny that
that platform engages in and goes, that's fucked up how
they treat the women on there and talk about women.
But they'll be back tomorrow because at the end of

(20:27):
the day, I would never talk like that about women, right,
you know, like, even if I'm fucked up towards women,
I won't be as fucked up as that. You know,
the breakfast club, I'm not sniffing seats of women. Guess
when they leave, you know, that's Charlemagne ignorant as ha
ha ha. Be back tomorrow. You know, during the me

(20:48):
too moment, they was ready to get him out of
the paint. But I'm like, y'all are going. The thing
that he knows that you won't admit is that you
gonna be back.

Speaker 3 (20:56):
Yes, you are.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
He just need to weather the storm. You can say
you hate him and he's, oh, what about this? You
need that ignorance. You like that ignorance. It does something
to you to see him ask presidential candidates about hot
sauce and smoking weed. There's a part of you that
needs that. That will be back despite saying you don't
like that there's a part of you that watches him

(21:18):
question a transgender woman about tricking people and shit, and
then the next day have a comedian on that talked
about killing trans women because they trick people, and and
you'll you'll be outraged, but you'll be back, you know,
because you feel better about yourself. You're not that ignorant.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
Yeah, you're not that at most, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
Like you might laugh at it, you might be entertained
by it, but you're not that ignorant you and you
don't need to work on anything. So if you are
somewhat transphobic, misogynistic, homophobic, anti black, uh, you know, ignorant, uneducated,
anti intellectual, whatever you are, as long as you aren't

(22:02):
as much as they are if you're conspiracy minded, you know.
And it to me, like I say, it makes a
lot of things make sense. It makes the pillow Joe
Rogan makes sense. Yes, Like people said, like all these
black people judge folks for watching Joe Rogan because of
the racism and the conservatism. But he's the biggest podcaster
in at least America, not the world. And it's gotta

(22:24):
be because there's a lot of white people who go
I'm not that bad. I'm not that racist, but you know,
like I have my conspiracies, yep, but I'm not that
bad like I you know, like, yeah, Joe had a
guest on who's a Nazi, but Joe's not a Nazi,
and neither of them. I for listening and entertaining this Nazi,
That's fine. I'm not that bad. You know, these people

(22:46):
exist for me to not feel that bad subconsciously, they're
not consciously to innendu for that. But yeah, and so yeah,
she just kind of changed the way I look at
a lot of stuff when it comes to ignorant shit.
You know, like people are just h happy to feel
that they're better off than someone else and as opposed

(23:08):
to like, what is this really doing to me? And
just because you're better off than somebody else doesn't really
mean that you don't need to put in any work
on yourself.

Speaker 3 (23:19):
Yes, everybody, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
Yes, So anyway, that's that was my thought, uh, and.

Speaker 3 (23:25):
My next thing while we was at there ring it
was so one of the reasons why I do love
going to the arena a lot of times it's for
the children. So when we uh sat down and got
seated a few roads down. It was this little black girl.
She had on the jersey and she because she so short,
she stood up the whole time. The whole time she
was standing up, she was dancing, she was pumped with

(23:46):
the cheerleader.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
She was yelling, go deep.

Speaker 3 (23:48):
It was just I don't know if that was that
baby's first game or not, but but it feels like,
you know, they were young enough with this might have
been like they first couple of couple of times, like
going to the arena and what they could remember because
you know, was not an infant. And so it was
just adorable watching that little girl cheer And we was
talking before about the time me and Roger were sitting there,

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so people sat behind us and they started laughing. They
was like they looked at the clock. They was like, oh,
we got here a little after halftime. And I looked
at I was like, because they were just talking, I
happened to hear him. I was like, oh shit, y'all
missed the whole front did three minutes into the second half.
So I was like, oh, some of y'all might have
just missed the game.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Goddamn.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
And so I thought that was fucking hilarious. My next up, okay, okay,
my next one is we went to the not we
went to but we was going down seventy seven. I
never seen this from my life. It was going down
seventy seven and it was this truck. And I've seen
lights on truck like up high around like the top
of it. But this truck was lit up, like the

(24:55):
ring alarm came on it, like like all across the truck.
It was just lit up and you could see almost
to the ground. So it was like bright as ship.
When you were going down the road, I was like,
whatever they trying to protect you, It was not gonna
walk up and sneak up on this goddamn truck. This
truck is motherfucking lit I've never seen anything like that.
I've seen like little dim lights, but no, this was

(25:16):
like bright out outside, got your robber lights.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
And it was a trailer truck, not not like a
personal vehicle.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
It was like a eighteen wheeler.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
Oh I should explain that, but I'm just letting the
people know you didn't miss anything.

Speaker 3 (25:29):
Okay, I got some more, but I can stop if
you okay.

Speaker 1 (25:33):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (25:33):
Me and Rogerick went to the Farmer's market and uh,
it's this farmer's market that we see when we go
to the park and normally they bitchould be jumping because
we normally go on Saturdays. It's packed, this crowd and
I was like it was jumping. So we passed by
and I told him, I said, if we come back
this way, I would like to go to the farmer's
market when it's you know, up in the day, not

(25:55):
buss people ain't getting off work. And I had a
great time going out going to the farm off market
and I'm a'm gonna get me In fact, I'm gonna
rik me some After the show. I got some apple
side of vinegar, not apple side of vinegar, apple citer period,
not vinegar, just apple cider. And I haven't had apple
sided since I was like a little kid, so I
can't wait to get on that. We bought like some
fresh stuff and it was really neat walking around this

(26:17):
time to your pumpkins season, so they paint the pumpkins,
and man, they had all types of handmade butters and
Jilly's and.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
All types of stuff.

Speaker 3 (26:26):
It was really neat, just kind of just walking around.
And when they get I was shocked at the price
because it was much cheaper than the grocery store. I
was like, whoo, we got we got more bang for
the buck at the farmer's market, and so that that
was a plus.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
Yeah, I kind of don't know like what to buy
when I go to the farmers market because I don't know.
In my mind, I felt like it was gonna be
something completely different. But it's obviously just you know, the
produce section, but at the outside. But yeah, it was
a lot cheaper than going to the grocery store. Although

(27:04):
I thought I bought some bananas, but then I got here,
I didn't see them, so I must not have picked
up the bananas anyway. But yeah, it was It was interesting, like, uh,
they had watermelon for like three dollars for a big
old chunk of watermelon.

Speaker 3 (27:17):
I don't like down looked at the man like that
doesn't dot. They were selling like eggs, like you name it.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
They had it. When they rang me. It was weird
because when they rang me up, you know, they weigh
everything and they do it like it's not like you know,
it has a bar code or whatever, so they just
like type everything in or whatever, and you know, we
got like tomatoes and a bunch of shit. And then
when they rang it up and it was like eighteen dollars,
I was like, oh man, that's crazy. I haven't been

(27:43):
to the grocery store and just walked out with eighteen
dollars in a long time. Like some like sometimes it's
like shit, every day call stuff. You don't necessarily feel
the inflation immediately because it's like overtime. But you know,
I have not had a cheap trip to the grocery
store in a minute, because it's like you buy a
couple of things, next thing you know, it's like, wait,
that was helmuch? Okay, Well, I mean what am I

(28:05):
gonna do not pay for it.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
Store the same amount of stuff like forty five fifty dollars?

Speaker 1 (28:10):
Who knows, I don't. I don't know exactly. I just
know it's been a long time since I even just
produce wise, been able to go to the grocery store,
buy you know, six seven things and walk out for
you know, under twenty dollars. So that that part was
like because in my mind, when I was shopping the
way I have to do my shopping for food and stuff,
I don't even look at prices anymore.

Speaker 2 (28:31):
I just get what the fuck I was gonna get.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
I know, I have it in my bank account, and
however much pain it's gonna hurt, it's just gonna hurt
when we leave.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
And I just had to look at it like that.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
You know. That's why I cook so often, Like at
least I'm getting my money's worth. I'm not throwing the
food out. But yeah, it was interesting when I checked
out and it and he's doing all that tabulation and shit,
and then he was like, all right, eighteen dollars, Like
oh oh okay, yeah, shit, I should have got more.

Speaker 3 (28:56):
Shit.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
I thought I was kind of pushing it with these
potatoes tomatoes.

Speaker 3 (29:01):
And I looked my apple sight alone was Swiss.

Speaker 1 (29:05):
Yeah, I thought I was like, I thought I was
kind of pushing it, but ship I could have actually
shopped more.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
But uh yeah, I enjoyed that too.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
And I'm gonna try to make a habit out of
going a little more often, especially when I take my
walks down that area, because I've now found like the
area of the park where I can just walk straight
and then go to that cross the street, go to
that farmer's market, and I don't mind. If I get
enough a light, enough stuff, I can actually just carry
it back with me to the car.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
So, yeah, I enjoyed the trip to the farmer's market.

Speaker 3 (29:34):
I enjoyed the trip to the farmer's market too. The
cars are really really neat o vehicles, the new amount
of vehicles, and so we got a newer car. So
I was driving and all of a sudden, a little photo.
It was so ney little photo popped up and no,
first of the little sign came on was like air pressure.
Then a little photo popped up of the car and
it showed like all four of the ties and what

(29:56):
the pressure was on the ties, and then the one
that's highlighting it was like this one.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
I was like, goddamn, yeah, I mean that's the thing.
We our cars are typically very old. This is the
newest car we've ever had.

Speaker 3 (30:07):
Yeah, we represent nine nine two thousand, right.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
And so.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
It has technology and shit that you know. I'm sure
all of you listening have already experienced.

Speaker 3 (30:21):
The first time. Yes I am.

Speaker 2 (30:22):
It's not really noteworthy.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
I'm sure the most of y'all, but it was to
us because I had never been in a car that
could tell me which tire to feel.

Speaker 3 (30:29):
Right, I was like, well, I guess i'd be feeling
I normally just take their.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
Word for it, go to the tire airplace because they
have never you know, the car will tell you. Even
an old car be like hey, tire pressure. But it's
just like I don't know which one ball. This one
was like this one because it's getting cold. It wasn't
anything wrong with the tires, but it's got it got
cold over the night, and so when I turned it
on the more it's like, hey, this one needs some air.
This one needs some air. And yeah, it was cool

(30:53):
to be able to go like yeah, and then when
you plug it into the machine, it's like it said
it was twenty seven.

Speaker 2 (30:59):
It was twenty seven. So yes, you know, I don't blame.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
Like I'm not a huge like car guy, and it's
not like our cars some expensive like you ain't ever
seen it, Like it's just a I'm sure it's just
a normal car except twenty twenty three. Regular ask car
twenty three.

Speaker 3 (31:16):
I was like, oh shit, twenties.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
But yeah, it was cool to have that diagram that
you know, and it does stuff like that at a
time where it's just like very specific information and shit
like yes. So so I'm like, oh that's cool.

Speaker 3 (31:29):
So specific and my last thing just recently happened to us.
We was have went to go get some lunch. So
we was sitting there eating reading that kind of books.
I don't know why, why a where this little baby
came from. But little boy just walked up and he's
still beside me, and I didn't look cause I was like,
I don't know how to respond. So then I finally

(31:49):
looked and smile and his smithed and then he want
the way. I don't know if the baby was looking
for attention or whatever, but it's why anyday's kids are unpredictable.
So I was like, I don't know kind of what
I'm gonna get out of the child. So I was
like somebody might come up and like get your ass
from overhells.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
Like I didn't know how to fris.

Speaker 3 (32:08):
I was like, okay, hey baby and small and he
went on about this way. I think that baby just
want attention, all right.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
That's it, all right, So that's what's going on on
our side.

Speaker 3 (32:20):
I could have split it up, but he let me ramble.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
No, that's what that's what it's your time to do.
It's banter, your time to do whatever. And I had
a lot don't bother me. I always feel I always
feel like it's weird because I feel like the parents
are so apologetic for their kids being kids. But I
think I don't know if it's just because I didn't
have kids, or just I'm not of the disposition to

(32:44):
be uh impatient with children or their parents, so I
don't know, Like, I always feel like the parents are like, oh,
I'm so sorry. When we were waiting in line to
go into the arena, like one of the little kids
behind us, or she had two kids and they were
just kind of all over the place because they were
bored and they shouldn't have to stand for fifty minutes
to get in the fucking arena, right, but ford too,

(33:07):
But they kept bumping into my legs and crawling around
on the own shit, and she just kept apologizing. It
don't matter. I'm good. I know there's a lot of
these angry motherfuckers walking around that can't wait to be
a bully or some fucking kid and their parents, and
I'm sure that's everyone's worst night. Man.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
I'm sure parents have had.

Speaker 3 (33:24):
Some huge experiences.

Speaker 1 (33:26):
I'm sure some people have had some uh some you know,
some interesting interactions with impatient people, which is maybe that's
why they're so like apologetic about their kids, but man,
that sucks. Kids should be allowed to kind of be kids.
They're not hurting anybody.

Speaker 3 (33:43):
I feel like that too.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
It's not like the kid came home and slapped the
food off our table. Like the kid just came over,
just stared, and then when we looked over, he was
like ran off, like ah, that was it, you know,
and then it's home so sorry. It's like, no, it's fine,
it's a fucking kid.

Speaker 3 (33:57):
I'm with you. Yeah, children should be allowed to be children.
And then and they're going to be very energetic and stuff. Yeah.
Yeah that they went right talking about the people behind.
Yeah that went rolled in the grass and was fucking
with shit. I was like, yeah, we've been out here
for a while. I could see somebody.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
He's now talking about the kid at the game.

Speaker 3 (34:12):
Yeah, the kid at the No, no, the kid at
the game. Yeah. So we was waiting. I was like, oh, yeah,
I could see why you would get fidgety and all
that stuff. You're a child, like y'all expected to be
sitting in the seats and entertaining, you know, not standing
not still standing outside. So I get that.

Speaker 1 (34:26):
Yeah. So all right, Uh, let's get into some other segments.

Speaker 5 (34:31):
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 as black.

Speaker 1 (34:38):
People have got to know whether or not their presidents
are crooked.

Speaker 5 (34:42):
Well, why'm not a crook.

Speaker 2 (34:43):
I've learned everything I've got.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
He's saying in Tennessee. I know she's fetch you probably
Queen Street, but just fooling. We want.

Speaker 6 (34:52):
One.

Speaker 1 (34:52):
Shame on, Shame on me, Shame on, shame on you,
Shame on you.

Speaker 4 (34:57):
Sure we can't get fool again.

Speaker 5 (34:59):
I tell you what I'm about you, But I'm going
to go to.

Speaker 1 (35:06):
All right, stuff is still happening. You guys know, politics
don't never stop.

Speaker 3 (35:12):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
The Capitol Police have been called to investigate a swastika
in a GOP congressional office.

Speaker 3 (35:21):
Yeah no, we didn't do that.

Speaker 1 (35:24):
Well, the thing is, it was found on an American
flag included the image of a swastika. The representative is
Dave Taylor is the GOP representative. It was in his office.
Political obtainer image taken during a virtual meeting that shows

(35:45):
the flag pin to what appears to be a cubicle
wall behind Angelo Eliot, one of Taylor's staffers. Alongside the
flag with an altered red and white lines in the
shape of a swastika are pinned images, including a pocket
con institution and a congressional calendar. It is unclear what
role if any Elliott had an incident. He did not

(36:06):
immediately respond to a request for comment. So we're talking
about swastagus on the flag. You can see it on
the flag behind his head during some zoone meeting.

Speaker 2 (36:23):
These are Republicans.

Speaker 1 (36:27):
These are the people, Aza Klin says, we just need
to reach out to have conversations with. This is the
real legacy of Charlie Kirk, the one that they don't
want to talk about. This is the people who are
in office running the country. I'm aware of an image

(36:48):
that appears to depict the violence, deeply inappropriate symbol nearing
employee in my office, Taylor said in the statement. The
content of that image does not reflect the values and
standards of this office, my staff, or myself, and I
condemn it in the longest terms. Taylor said he immediately
directed a thorough investigation alongside the Capitol Police, adding no
further comment will be provided until it is being completed,

(37:09):
What the fuck could it possibly be? We don't believe
the Democrats snuck in and put the swasti gun on
the flag. Is that we're gonna do.

Speaker 3 (37:16):
He said, we didn't do it, you know, because they'd
like to blame us for everything. Right, And on top
of that, now, since I've seen it and you said
it was like a staffer and not like the main
person itself, that was purposely done, yes, you can't take
me no different. Somebody strategically set that and pin that
up there. Because if this is.

Speaker 1 (37:32):
Something that it doesn't accidentally happen and you don't not
notice it, this isn't peacemaker. You fucking see it. If
it's a swastika in an office on a flag is
still highly fucking visible and intentional and something the Nazi symbols.
Somebody would have said something if they disagreed with it.

Speaker 3 (37:51):
If they disagreed, right.

Speaker 1 (37:53):
You would have noticed it. If you agree with it,
you would have noticed it. You gave a head nod
or sick hell or whatever they're doing these days. But
the reason we're even finding out about this is that
Politico recently discovered treasure trove of Republicans who.

Speaker 2 (38:15):
Were in a group chat the Young Republicans.

Speaker 3 (38:18):
I seen somebody say somethingbody the group chat got leaked.

Speaker 1 (38:22):
I was like, okay, the Young Republicans who apparently had
some sort of group chat going where people were able
to or not people, I mean Politico was able to
like get the leaks and find a bunch of racist filed.

Speaker 3 (38:41):
They tagged him in their by accident like our federal
government did. Uh, what do you mean you remember they
got it? They had some ship they got leaked because
they the signal chat tag that reported in there by accident.

Speaker 1 (38:52):
Or the signal chat with HEGXEF. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
But yeah, So it starts off with.

Speaker 1 (39:01):
This treasure trove of bigoted messages from members of the
Young Republicans. And now there's this idea that there's this
rift happening amongst the Republicans between the Republicans who aren't
racist and the Republicans who are racist racist.

Speaker 3 (39:17):
What do we doing here? There's no separation.

Speaker 1 (39:18):
In my mind. I find it to be a separation
without a distinction, without much use. Right because I saw
Bill marsh says something of I'm not saying all Republicans
are racist, but I'm saying, if you're a racist, you're.

Speaker 2 (39:33):
Probably a Republican and it's.

Speaker 1 (39:35):
A distinction with very little map that means nothing because
you're either.

Speaker 2 (39:42):
Because it's not like the.

Speaker 1 (39:43):
Racism is secret. I didn't need a group chat the
league racisms in the policies. The racisms are dog whistles
and whistle whistles, ref whistles, track whistles, whistle while your
work with whistling Dixie, Like the racism is whistling all
over that place. If you need this group chat to

(40:07):
be the thing before you go, this is wow, this
is too much, this is real racist or I didn't
know this was happening. I don't know who you are.
So now they're saying that, oh this, this is causing
a lot of people to be like appalled, disgraced, viow
these I can't believe this.

Speaker 2 (40:27):
Your president is racist, right of you.

Speaker 1 (40:31):
You voted for him, you're working for him. Why would
I think that. You guys are so surprised. There's twenty
eight thousand messages spanning seven months. The men refer to
black people as monks.

Speaker 3 (40:43):
Eight thousand and seventh. Goddamn.

Speaker 1 (40:45):
They was posting yeah, uh, they preferred to black people
as monkeys and joked about putting political opponents in gas
chambers and raping them. The Young Republicans organization has railed
against members involved in the Violent Indiscusable group chat, which
joked about rape, supporting Hitler and racism. Meanwhile, like JD
Vance is like they just be joking. So which one

(41:07):
is it? Are you outraged and it's viol and they
need to go as a locker room talk? Which one
is it? Which lie? Y'all rolling with? Assembly Member Mike
Riley fired his chief of staff Peter Giunta, after he
was accused of being an active participant in the chat.
Gyuanta allegedly wrote, I love Hitler and everyone that votes

(41:29):
know is going to the gas chamber in private messages. Yeah,
you just got exposed. This is this is who you are.
They're basically going there. They got caught slipping, so they
in trouble. That's really what happened. But y'all don't actually
find this shit reprehensible. Probably you find that they.

Speaker 2 (41:52):
Were busted to be the reprehensible part.

Speaker 1 (41:55):
And I'm actually surprised you're even firing people are pretending
that you gonna do something right.

Speaker 3 (42:01):
If nobody pays attention, they'll rehired.

Speaker 1 (42:03):
They'll be back. Why wouldn't they be back? One of
the members allegedly joke President Donald Trump was preoccupied too
busy burning to Epstein files during the period the president's
administration were under intense scrutiny for filling the Chao Key documents. Elsewhere,
they laughed at the prospect the bullying people so civille
they were driven to suicide. Frequently they used the the

(42:23):
N word and made light of Jeffrey Epstein in sex crimes.
The Young Republican National Federation has fifteen thousand members across
the United States between eighteen and forty some of those
members work within elected offices throughout the country. At least
one member of the group CHAT was let go from
his job, another was had an offer of employment rescinded.

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New York Republican rep at least Stephanic and State Senator
Senate Minority Leader Rob Ort among politicians who have publicly
denounced the Chat. Yet the dude that said the stuff
about Hitler or gord I love Hitler, he issued an apology.

(43:08):
I'm so sorry to have those to those offended by
my The insensitive and indixcusable language found within more than
twenty eight thousand messages of a group chat that I
created during my campaign to lead the Young Republican National Federation.
While I take completely complete responsibility, I have had no
way of verifying their accuracy, meaning like, if you ain't
caught me, caught me, I don't know, maybe it was.

(43:30):
I mean, who knows if it was even true. Do
I remember saying Hitler, that's fuzzy. It's fuzzy. Unless you
just gonna have Chris Hanson come out and pull out
a transcript, then yes, I have had no way of
verifying the accuracy. I'm deeply concerned that the message logs
in question may have been deceptively doctored. Deeply concerned if

(43:51):
you didn't say it, you would.

Speaker 2 (43:52):
Say you didn't say it.

Speaker 1 (43:53):
I'm sorry you don't If there was, like Rod, we
leaked you in Karen's group chat and you're in there
talking about loving Hitler, I would one be able to
tell you that's not true. I wouldn't be like, well,
I don't know. They could have been doctor. But I'm
deeply concerned that maybe if you aren't saying shit like

(44:13):
this year, just not saying it, and there's never gonna
be a way for people to make you go man,
maybe I did, I can't remember, I do stay up late?
Some nice Was it on the ambience?

Speaker 3 (44:26):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (44:27):
He said the message may have been altered and taken
out of context or otherwise manipulated, not that the private
exchanges were obtained and released in a way that clearly
intended to inflict harm. There's no excuse for the language
and toning the messages attributed to me. The language is
wrong and hurt for I sincerely apologized, apologize for what
it's attributed to you. You saying you didn't even say it.
What are you doing?

Speaker 3 (44:46):
Yeah, I don't believe any of you.

Speaker 1 (44:47):
Stop wasting mar This is the why you looking through
my phone? Like, yeah, it's pictures of me fucking your sister,
But why was you in my phone?

Speaker 3 (44:56):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (44:56):
New York Congressman Mike Lawler also can them to chat.
I'm discussed by the hateful anti semitism and racism.

Speaker 2 (45:03):
Revealed in these messages.

Speaker 1 (45:04):
Anyone involved in this disgrace of behavior ship immediately resigned
from any leadership position to reflect the Oh you soft,
you soft?

Speaker 2 (45:10):
I know he mean to be out of the party.

Speaker 3 (45:12):
Now they're gonna drum him out.

Speaker 1 (45:13):
I know you ain't talking about no consequences of people's
and repercussion. But boy, y'all don't do that over there.
Are you crazy?

Speaker 3 (45:19):
Is it?

Speaker 1 (45:22):
But yeah, so yeah, they are definitely pretending to be
divided about it. Young Republican chapters across the country were
divided on how to respond to the text. You're not
divided because you're not gonna do shit because this is
who you are. The only people that's gonna get punished
is if y'all can find out who leaked it. Other

(45:44):
than that, y'all just mad that you got busted. If
you had a zero tolerance for homophobia, anti semitism, and racism,
you wouldn't be in the Republican Party at all. They
major in those things. They're not bugs. Those are features.
If they're non started.

Speaker 3 (46:03):
For you, you.

Speaker 1 (46:04):
Don't tolerate it, you go, I'm getting the fuck out
of here. This is un You guys are unrecoverably racist, homophobic,
and anti semitic. This is a Oh, I can change
the system from the inside. No, they kick you on
the outside. That's what they do. Michael Steele, they don't
fuck with him. He had a couple too many of those.

(46:25):
He ain't this kind of and they was like, get
the fuck out, Get the fuck out. No, we're going
in this Trump direction. Much of the conflict on how
to respond to the textams from an August election over
who would lead the Young Republican National Federation.

Speaker 2 (46:40):
The umbrella group for all.

Speaker 1 (46:41):
State chapters is commonly known as Young Republicans. By the way,
if you see pictures of these guys, these motherfuckers look
like Jim Larson drew them Gary Larson. Like they truly
look like Far Side character Oh no, yeah, I like,

(47:03):
I honestly was like y'all calling people monkeys and talk
about people appearances, y'all.

Speaker 3 (47:10):
Be talking the most shit and you be looking like, look.

Speaker 1 (47:13):
Here, you sure y'all look like y'all came off the
assembly line of just uh of just Far Side cartoons.
You gonna get to talk about nobody?

Speaker 3 (47:25):
Ever, No, you don't, particularly if you if you already know,
you look like a sack of potatoes. What you're talking about?

Speaker 1 (47:32):
Y'all young? Right? They do look old? Y'all? Young? Y'all
look old?

Speaker 3 (47:38):
Yeah, every dusty everybody in this picture looks like they're
over the age of thirty.

Speaker 1 (47:43):
Yes, Like, I don't what, there's no way y'all talking
about Come on now, we heard about you before you
even got up here.

Speaker 6 (47:53):
Why you have a chance trying to get an education because.

Speaker 1 (47:56):
You look at gonna get your bad because you're not
that cute and your hair is uneven.

Speaker 3 (48:02):
You look dusty.

Speaker 1 (48:04):
So what I'm saying, what else are you gonna do
with askander? Rob still trying to treat some girl up
out of her baby's check or something like the These
are the faces of the young Republicans. Bro, Come on, man.

Speaker 3 (48:19):
Y'all can't be you can't be serious.

Speaker 1 (48:21):
Y'all can't be seriously talking bad about people.

Speaker 3 (48:25):
No, man, you like you.

Speaker 1 (48:28):
Look like like a cow would be talking to you
on a Sunday morning comic strip.

Speaker 3 (48:35):
Bro, you can't do this, you cannot you homophobic?

Speaker 1 (48:40):
You look like Chaz Bono. Bro, what are you doing?

Speaker 3 (48:44):
You don't get they hate nobody gave bro.

Speaker 1 (48:46):
You all look butch that's all y'all dudes, and y'all
hate gay people and women?

Speaker 2 (48:53):
What what is happening right now?

Speaker 1 (48:56):
I is? And now they how to respond because they're
not gonna respond.

Speaker 3 (49:02):
They're not They gonna let enough time check by a
lot of these people. They can pretend like they demoting
and fire and all that shit. Uh, you know, depend
on who you are, you actually just might be unassociated
with the organization, but overall you'll be all r' and
go get another job and keep it trucking.

Speaker 1 (49:18):
And Trump really broke them to because what a lot
of Republicans used to do is pretend to care about
this stuff, and like there was a line where you
had to pretend to care. I don't think they ever cared,
but there was a line. It's one of the reasons
that people still think there's good Repulicans. There's a line
where there's like, no, no, no, I I am for

(49:40):
the idea of keeping people from black people from voting.
Like I'm okay with that, and I'm also okay with h,
you know, police brutality, and I'm also okay with uh,
you know, uh not letting women have a choice when
it comes to.

Speaker 2 (50:00):
Abortion or not.

Speaker 1 (50:01):
But I would never say the N word. Now you
say the INN word, that's too I'll just do the
things that make you feel like an INN word. I'm
not gonna say on myself that's too far. And what
Trump did was allowed when he won like that, he
made a lot of people stop doing the calculus of well,

(50:24):
let me at least use this moment to say, uh uh,
I'm not like that, because they realized, well, if he wins,
I'm just gonna be penalized as a disloyal person who
at one point admonished him. And clearly I'm just a
piece of shit like JD. Vance right, Like, clearly I
don't mean this. I called him hitler and now I'm

(50:46):
sucking his dick on TV every day, So clearly I
don't mean this. I said he was racist, and now
I'm saying when they send out a racist meme, it's
just a joke. When I'm seeing people use the actual
N word, I'm.

Speaker 2 (51:01):
Like these kids, they're fucking forty.

Speaker 1 (51:06):
And their kids to JD. Vans because he doesn't have
any fucking integrity. You don't have to have integrity to
be a Republican m and so yet to see this group,
of course, half the group is like, we condemn it.
But some of the people was like, actually we support
the dude that got busted being racist, Like yeah, we

(51:31):
we actually still want him to be the guy. Yeah.
They was like.

Speaker 3 (51:36):
Yeah, because they know if anybody else come in, they
might start shutting a lot of that shit down.

Speaker 1 (51:40):
Yeah, they might be silent now mm hmm. But they yeah,
you know, like they're not going to really do anything
about it. They're gonna see if it blows over. Now,
none of these guys had a cash air Trump, so
it probably won't blow over and he'll probably lose or
whatever the fuck now. But it's more like you're losing
because you had a leak, not you're losing because as
of the principal of shit. They don't agree. People knew

(52:02):
about them, that racism within and out that party. They
don't care. Let's see, they had to know. King's rallies yesterday.

Speaker 3 (52:11):
They had them at a bunch of cities. They had
one here in Sholotte that that bitch was packed.

Speaker 1 (52:15):
Yeah, that was all I saw the pictures. They was
all up and down four Street. And you know how
I feel about it. I don't talk bad about the
people doing the rallies. I actually think it's kind of
counterintuitive to do it where everyone I don't know how,
I don't know why. I don't know why, Like they
say shit like where was this energy in November? But

(52:39):
I'm like, the ones who are out there are the
ones who had the energy.

Speaker 3 (52:43):
If they were just as mad as you.

Speaker 1 (52:45):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (52:46):
Yeah, Like I said, I had to learn how to
decipher that. But yeah, there is a difference the people
that are literally going out and protesting. A lot of
those people were were the quote unquote the good white
ones that was like, I'm fucking livid he won.

Speaker 1 (53:00):
Yeah, and then people get mad that it's like, uh,
like why it's so white? But I'm like, y'all were
telling them to do it themselves and that to stop
waiting for black women and black people to save them.

Speaker 3 (53:13):
Yes, and this is part of doing it themselves.

Speaker 1 (53:15):
Yeah. Like I truly don't understand the anger from anyone
on the left about these protests. I don't. They're not there.
They're not there being like we're mad about Kamala, right,
they're mad at Trump, They're they're you.

Speaker 3 (53:30):
Know, it's like, we don't need a king. The fuck
is this y'all? Yeah, like the other fellow white people.

Speaker 1 (53:37):
Yeah, so yeah, I don't know, man, this one doesn't
bother me. But and a woman got arrested because she
brandished a gun during the No King's rally in South Carolina.
Fifty nine year old Mary Moriarty Like the Shakespeare I mean,
like the uh, what's my man's name why sent at

(54:00):
home Sherlock Holmes Villain Moriarty, that was his last name.
Mary Moriarty on Saturday, fifty nine year old got arrested
during this protest.

Speaker 3 (54:12):
You've got a lot of difference. So who knows she
might have had hers. She might she might go fight that.

Speaker 1 (54:17):
In court of pulling a gun on the on the
march right, she might get off. You know, ultimately, those
people that put out of guns on the Black Lives
Matter rally a long time ago, they ended up not
only not going to jail, but they ended up getting
their gun back from evidence and everything, probably so they

(54:38):
could sell it. Moriarty, from nearby Surfside Beach allegedly drove
by the demonstration when brandishing the firearms. She charged the
two counts appointing and presenting a firearm, so she was
threatening those people. Now, keep in mind, these rallies have
been known for how peaceful they have been. Yes, Now,

(55:01):
part of that bothers me because obviously the reason they're
considered peaceful is because they're white lead yep, And they
lie on rallies all the time and say they're not
peaceful when it's black people.

Speaker 2 (55:13):
It's just the.

Speaker 1 (55:13):
Appearance of black people or a black cause, and they're
like that, they're you know, they had to That kid
had to go out there and shoot though. Kyle whatever's
name is, Kyle Ritinghouse had to go out there with
a gun. He had to drive four hours to get
the gun to get the city under control because because
they were marching for black shit. Now, now the white
people he shot, it's white people he shot. But they

(55:36):
were marching for black shit, so that means violence, right,
they were gonna burn down the CBS.

Speaker 3 (55:41):
Associating with us, it means you get the same penody we.

Speaker 1 (55:45):
Do, right, So I'm not I would not be surprised
if she's been fed a diet media wise, of this
is gonna be dangerous.

Speaker 2 (55:57):
This is you know, we gotta protect the city.

Speaker 3 (56:00):
They love to roll up the troops with bullshit like
that crime mess up and you'd be like, yeah, no,
these things went off, no problems. Nobody was bothering them.
They was out there for hours. They you know, if
they were doing speeches, they did their whole thing. And
but yet when it's reported, particularly to the national news,
it's like they out here bopping people upside the head,

(56:21):
where you'll be like, well, what's the proof now she's
showing me peace for Roley.

Speaker 1 (56:24):
She's wearing a Trump T shirt pointing a gun at
peaceful protesters.

Speaker 2 (56:28):
How is this not the real.

Speaker 1 (56:29):
Trump derangement syndrome, the crazy people he incites to do violence?
How is that not the real Trump derangement syndrome they
keep telling us about. But yes, she drove up there
and she looks fucking crazy. Look at her digging her
tongue out.

Speaker 3 (56:44):
Oh yeah, she needs some help.

Speaker 1 (56:46):
She was booked in the Murdy Beach jail after her arrest.
She was granted one hundred thousand dollars surety bond following
day hearing Sunday morning, which I guess means she has
some moneyes. I've had a lot of time to reflect
on a very ignorant move, she said, adding at the
weapon was not loaded. I was an imposer, very anything
to do something I totally regret, giving the eighteen hours
that I've had to reflect on it, I guess, she

(57:07):
told the judge. She also claims she's not a flight risk.
The judge said there's concern for public safety and order
that I release. She can't have contact with the two victims,
just the two right parade, Maybe you've got to stay
out the city for a while. Man, maybe no guns,
no rallies for you ever, just bandfront.

Speaker 3 (57:28):
Don't even matter what the rally here.

Speaker 1 (57:29):
It's a march happening downtown. You gotta stay inside. It
don't matter what it's for. It could be the Thanksgiving parade.
You stay inside. Now, that's what you do. Punishment. But yeah,
just an insane thing to do. And it's another reason
that I'm not like in this environment. I actually am
not talking shit about these marchers because I actually do

(57:49):
think they're putting their lives on the line. Yes, against
this government, Yes you are, I actually do when they're
actually kidnapping people off the streets, when they're brutalizing people,
just going to court and lying and fighting against everything.
I actually do think people that are protesting at this
moment are putting their lives on the line the same

(58:10):
way people were putting it on during these Black Lives
Matter marches. I'd even go so far to say sometimes
even more so simply because of this government. Like if
you marched under Obama, it doesn't mean there was no
risk to you, but there was a certain level of
like if it makes it up the chain to the

(58:32):
president of the United States. You have a president who's
not going to be like, beat the shit out of them.
Can we water hose them, can we.

Speaker 3 (58:40):
Shoot them, Let's get the dogs.

Speaker 1 (58:42):
Can we kidnap them off the streets in masks? Because
that's what Track is saying. Trump is saying and doing
that shit. And it does matter who your quote unquote
enemy is, who you're fighting against matters. And some people
don't believe in no rules. Speaking of not believing the
apparently Steven A. Smith has kept trying to stay in politics,

(59:07):
and so he kind of I guess he's been talking
about Jasmine Kracke. He talked about mom Donnie. I guess
this is comments on Mom Donnie.

Speaker 5 (59:20):
That he said, Ladies and gentlemen, let me be very
very clear, if the Democratic Party becomes the likes of Zoranmmdani, who,
by the way, I like, not trying to throw any
shade on him or anything like that, but if the
Democratic Party becomes him, you have no chance. You have
no chance on a national basis, in terms of the presidency,

(59:41):
in Senate seats, seats in the House, you have no chance.
You have no chance. I want to be very very
clear about that. You might have a democratic socialist sprinkled
here in there, but that ain't what America is. America
is about capitalism. America is about dollars and cents. Americas
Americas about an economy, a florising economy. Okay, and you

(01:00:04):
know what, it's not about free stuff?

Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
Somebody got said, So I'm go see, it's so interesting
because he's clearly gearing up for something politically himself, or
he just sees this type of content getting so much
attention that he really can't help himself from just being like,
let me just do some sports shit and stay out

(01:00:28):
of this, because like, was anybody asking Stephen Ain't specifically
about this? You know, And it's always the Democrats, it's
always the left, it's always black people. Once again, he
went at Jasmine Crockett as well, who everybody knows, the

(01:00:49):
outspoken black congresswoman from Texas.

Speaker 5 (01:00:53):
How Jasmine Crockett chooses to express herself, I'm like, is.

Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
That gonna help your district to Texas?

Speaker 5 (01:01:02):
Aren't you there to find a way to get stuff
done as opposed to just being an impediment to to
what Trump wants?

Speaker 1 (01:01:09):
How much work goes into that.

Speaker 5 (01:01:11):
I'm just gonna go off about Trump, cuts him out
every chance I get, say the most derogatory and sending
everything's imagineabull and that's my day's work.

Speaker 1 (01:01:21):
That ain't work. Now, keep in mind there are many
spitfires on the right, Martie Taylor, Green, Lauren Burbert, Trump himself, JD. Vance,
who say vile things, inflammatory things, Greg Abbott, they say

(01:01:43):
horrible things. They call Jasmine Crockett stupid, unintelligent. They you know,
Laura Lumer was literally saying racist shit about her. Stephen
Ay will never go on his airwaves and scold those
white people ever in his life, ever, in his black
ass motherfucking life, he will never ever stand up and

(01:02:05):
yell at them and scold them the way he sculls
black people or democrats. Ever, it's not who he is,
not his makeup. He'll go through his angry, fake rant
and then whenever we call him out, he'll put his
daughter out there as his as his pokemon, as his shield,
like I have a black daughter. She's making fun of me, guys,
Oh boy, black people don't get too mad, please, that's

(01:02:29):
what he does. But he'll personalize it whenever we call
him out right. But when he gets personal and goes
in on other people, everyone's supposed to just take it
with a grain of salt, a Stephen a just giving
it like just giving his take. The rest of us
don't get to have feelings. Only he gets to have
feelings in this world. And I think he's been emboldened
by Trump.

Speaker 3 (01:02:49):
A lot of people have just across the country and
and and the thing is the scammers and the you know,
the grifters. Yes, yeah, like he is that. He is
the fucking king of that. He wrote that to the
number one seat in the country.

Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
He's aspirations to people like Steve A. Smith, because it's
proven that you don't actually need to be smart, know
the guard rails know anything about politics. You just need
to have charisma and be willing to be a spectacle.
And he's one always been willing to do that, Steven A.

Speaker 5 (01:03:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:03:18):
And it's also you have to think Trump is a
cons man. He's you know, he's a thief, he's a crook.
He does you know, like he's trying to get to
the next hustle, because that's what he does. And like
you said, he aspirational because he hits so many those checkbox.

Speaker 1 (01:03:35):
Especially if you're just about your money.

Speaker 3 (01:03:37):
Yeah, that's what says sex actually just about your money.
So he so across the board. He's embolden a lot
of people to be like, why do I need an education?
Why did like you said, I said, why do I
need expertise in this? Why do I even need experience
in these things?

Speaker 1 (01:03:50):
Now, keep in mind, Republicans are in charge. Yes they are.
He's talking about Mom Donnie, who may win mayor of
New York. That's just New York City. Republicans are in
charge of the.

Speaker 3 (01:04:00):
Country, Yes they are.

Speaker 1 (01:04:01):
You're telling Democrats, this is what you need to do.
When are you gonna tell Republicans what to do? Republicans
are cutting off people's jobs, people's government assistants, people's right
to vote. This coward is saying nothing about that. He
ain't got no smoke for them, and he never will.

(01:04:21):
Same way he ain't have smoke for Alexis or Homian. Well,
he'll have smoke for Lebron James. Like he knows the
targets that he's picking and who's gonna actually come down
on him from above him like and say you gotta
cut this shit out. The people that work at ESPN
are never gonna come to him and say, hey, you
cut this shit out. You're going too hard on these Democrats.

(01:04:43):
That's not even really your lane. Can you just get
back to the sports thing. They're never gonna do that.
But if he started talking that shit about Republicans every day,
somebody would pull him to the side, like, hey, we
don't do politics or some shit the way they did
Jamail Hill and whatnot. That's the man in power. I
know what his agenda is.

Speaker 5 (01:05:04):
I'm not exactly in the position to stop him, since
the Republicans have the Senate.

Speaker 1 (01:05:10):
And the House.

Speaker 5 (01:05:12):
But maybe if I'm willing to work with this man,
I might get something out of it for my constituency, because,
like Joe Manchin said, he's there to represent or was
there for fifteen years to represent the people of West Virginia.

Speaker 3 (01:05:27):
That middle of the road she's supposed to right, get
the fuck out.

Speaker 1 (01:05:32):
He'll compromise everybody. He don't care say he's out for self,
He'll compromise the rest of us in the heartbeat. He's
let you know many times. Right, I'm not surprised by it.
I'm not even offended by it. I'm not This is
par for the course for him. I'm more surprised by
the response. A lot of people have actually come out

(01:05:53):
to say he needs to shut the fuck up. And
it's people that have never told him to shut the
fuck up before, you know, or at least not this loudly.
You know, but Cary Sellers is calling them out. But sorry,
but Cary Seller's friends with Charlemagne, like his hands ain't
clean either, you know what I mean. Bacary will never
call out Charlemagne for some of the tom foolery heat

(01:06:14):
participates in. But he had to do it with Steven A.
Everybody like they stopping to be like, WHOA, not this one,
Roland Martin. And even though Roland Martin did like A,
you know, I respect Steven ain't but he's like he
don't know what he's talking about. He's lying. I'm like, oh,
I haven't seen that before. Because the thing is stephen

(01:06:36):
A in this industry is something that is very, very lucrative,
which is transactional.

Speaker 2 (01:06:42):
He's extremely transactional of course, like.

Speaker 1 (01:06:45):
He's a I'll come on your podcast, you come on
my show, guy, He's a you know you work with me.
I'll try to help you get that check. I'll give
you that advice, like, he's very transactional and the business
is transactional, and in that way, you can never expect
people to say anything. Ryan Clark gives a beautiful soliloquy
about standing up for black women during the Andrew Schultz thing.

(01:07:07):
Then he has Andrew Schultz on the show, Andrew, it's
just a bisigus understanding. Andrew Shauls is fine and a
lot of black one was like, man, that's fucked up. Man, Like,
how you gonna kick it with this?

Speaker 3 (01:07:16):
Dude?

Speaker 1 (01:07:16):
He meant that shit?

Speaker 4 (01:07:18):
He said, yes he did.

Speaker 1 (01:07:19):
And he's like, oh, he's cool. Me and him channing
crowd or whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:07:23):
We was able to get to get together. It was fine.

Speaker 1 (01:07:26):
Well this week guess it was on the Pivot Steven A.
Smith he said that shit about Jasmine Crockett. You know
that's not coming up. Well, you think Royan Clark's gonna
stand up to him. Roan Clark's happy to be on
that goddamn first take every week, Like that's big for
him to be able to take Shannon spot and be
there every Friday, every whatever talking, you know, giving that

(01:07:48):
like black talk of with the fellas. You know, that's
the vibe him. Cam Newton and steven A do doing
that Tuesday Monday Morning recap of the NFL, Like, that's
a big fucking spot. I don't expect him to be Like, naw,
I gotta call out steven A on this, Why would
he do that?

Speaker 3 (01:08:07):
That wouldn't make sense.

Speaker 1 (01:08:08):
He's nakedly transactional and so in those ways he is.
Steven A is just telling you how he's been able
to navigate and how people should navigate around him in
order to be successful. I might be wrong, You might
not agree with me, but you better not fucking say it.
You better not really call me out. You better not
say anything's gonna hurt my feelings because I have more

(01:08:30):
power than you. Right, And that's what he's saying to
Jasmine Crockett. For Trumps, what he would do and is
what he expects to be done for him.

Speaker 3 (01:08:38):
He did represent for somebody he didn't even vote for.

Speaker 1 (01:08:41):
Right. Meanwhile, Like, and what, nigga, I don't like Trump?
Fuck him. He's talked about everybody on his way up
gone to this advice you have would apply to him.
You wasn't telling Trump to be nice to the other
Republicans when he was running. When he wouldn't debate people.
You had no advice for this man, no smoke, But

(01:09:02):
you're gonna lecture Jasmine Crockett. Okay, well, maybe she don't
want to like him or work with him.

Speaker 3 (01:09:07):
Now what she might not?

Speaker 1 (01:09:09):
What fuck is he gonna do neither. He's already sending
the fucking National Guard in the cities, and shit, it
don't matter if you kiss his ass or not. The
DC mayor kissed his ass. What has it gotten her
national Guard on their streets? Black lives matters, Plaza erased,
funding still being cut, right, None of this shit really matters.

(01:09:29):
Everyone's in a bad position. And what you really finding
out is what kind of person you are when it
fucking gets down to it, That's what you're gonna find out.
What kind of person are you? You just be talking
or you really like? Nah live my raps. I said,
I don't fuck with him. It really doesn't matter what
the consequences are. I don't fuck with him.

Speaker 6 (01:09:47):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
I'm not gonna pretend to fuck with him or talk
nice about him while he's calling me ghetto and trash
and whatever else. When the young Republicans are saying slurs
and you ain't got a fucking word to say about
it when you're gonna scold them. That's a layup.

Speaker 3 (01:10:02):
That's the That's an easy one.

Speaker 1 (01:10:04):
Honestly, I'll be next week. He should do that so
he could get back in the graces of some black people.
It's a layup. They were using the N word. That's
a pretty easy one to be like, y'all should be
discussed and resigned. But will he do that?

Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
Who knows?

Speaker 3 (01:10:20):
Who knows?

Speaker 1 (01:10:23):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:10:23):
Maybe that just sounds ignorant because it's so simple, but
it ain't that damn complicated.

Speaker 3 (01:10:31):
We make it complicated.

Speaker 5 (01:10:38):
Damn it's frustrating.

Speaker 1 (01:10:40):
Yeah, So, yeah, everybody this. I don't know why it
was this one. I'm gonna be honest with I truly don't.
But this is the one where everybody was like, he's
out his fucking mind, you know. And it's the And
it's the thing too that happens in these discussions. I
saw Arnold Swarzenegger was on Bill Marshaw and he was
doing this whole like, we don't need to do this

(01:11:02):
redistricting thing in California to offset what's going on in Texas.
And he did this like, you know, because we should
just let the people speak, and when the people vote,
that's what will seek. And we don't need to get
involved because if you're Jerry Riggat, it's just gonna be
the Jerry Mander's just gonna be the.

Speaker 2 (01:11:21):
Politicians get more power. Blah blah blah.

Speaker 1 (01:11:23):
And I said, everyone agrees with the principal. Now tell
me what to do when Texas does this? Can you
tell me that, Arnold, what are we gonna do? Because
you know who, don't give a fuck about what you're
talking about. Even though you claim to be a Republican,
the Republicans, why aren't you telling them? Why aren't you

(01:11:47):
telling Greg Abbott don't do that. I don't care what
Trump wants, you should not do that. That is wrong. Instead,
what you do is you watch a basketball game. I
go up for a layup. God punches me in my
fucking face. I land, I tackle him, and you go, hey, man.

Speaker 2 (01:12:11):
I'm against all the violence.

Speaker 1 (01:12:14):
Okay, I'm just get punched in the face and not
defend myself because defending myself is actually just contributing to
the violence at this point, Suck my dick, you fucking
cowards man these anyway, I don't know why people have
chosen this one to be.

Speaker 2 (01:12:32):
The one where they like clapping back on him.

Speaker 1 (01:12:35):
But I appreciate them for saying something, you know, at least,
But the thing is, and I just have to point out,
he's so transactional, he's so.

Speaker 2 (01:12:48):
Embedded in media.

Speaker 1 (01:12:50):
Whether you respect, people you respect and people you don't respect.
For the most part, are in a position where they
ain't gonna say shit. I agreed, they ain't gonna say shit.
I don't give a fuck. How high esteem you hold
these people in. They all understand that one day they
are going to have to be in a room with

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this man, sir, or he's gonna it's gonna get back
to him and they scared, or they just want to
keep things cool, they just want to be friends.

Speaker 2 (01:13:20):
He's done a lot in this industry.

Speaker 1 (01:13:21):
Has a lot of respect, he has a lot of connections.
He's helped a lot of people. It's not one dimensional.
He's not only these comments. There's other times where he's
on point or people agree with them. Yes, he's very charismatic,
he's great at TV. Great but however, but yeah, he's

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all those things. But at the same time, a lot
of the people who would have smoked for him over
this Jasmine Crockett ship. They're actually people that take his
advice in their lane. They're not Jasmine Crocketts. Mm hmmm,
they're not Jasmine Crockett is fighting a power dynamic within

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her job, meaning politics is not just a thing she
comments on, it's her job.

Speaker 2 (01:14:12):
Yeah, she these there's.

Speaker 1 (01:14:14):
Consequences, there's real things to what she says and does.
And I respect her so much because she don't give
a fuck. She's like the rightest, the right thing to
do is the right thing to do. You don't have
to like her communication style, but I find it to
be in addition to strategically smart, I think it also
uh is representative of a lot of people who deserve representation.

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A lot of young people that people say we can't
reach with liberal and democratic messaging are reached through her.

Speaker 3 (01:14:48):
Yes they are. That's that's why I don't criticize tiktoks
and YouTube and like that. I'm not the targeted audience
and and and they got me right, That's okay, like
I said, And you know, when it comes to getting
a message out there, you know, people complain and shit
like that, but you have to do it by all means,

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necessarily means shit that you might not understand.

Speaker 1 (01:15:11):
And Joe Manchin, bitch ass ain't for everybody either, No,
he not so I don't even know what that means.
Bringing up Joe Manchin don't mean nothing to know.

Speaker 3 (01:15:18):
He makes me mad. Milk toast.

Speaker 1 (01:15:20):
Right, I'll tell you what what you should be taking
is the same if you were smart, if you're Stephen
a was was genuine, I guess not smart.

Speaker 2 (01:15:27):
I think he can be smart.

Speaker 1 (01:15:28):
But if you're being genuine, you should take the same
lesson from Jasmine Crockett that you took from buddy from
West Virginia. Right, Joe Manchin, clearly the people she represents
gonna keep electing her. Yep, her district is fine with this.
That's her job to represent her district. AOC has a

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job to represent her district.

Speaker 3 (01:15:52):
Right, that's it, Sir.

Speaker 1 (01:15:54):
Cracket is not running for president of everybody, and neither
was Joe Manchin. And every time he did, it didn't work.

Speaker 3 (01:16:01):
I know it did not. There's like, get your middle
of the road ass out of here.

Speaker 1 (01:16:04):
Yeah, you're just giving us your biases and who you
support and the kind of talking and people you want
to see. But that shit don't mean nothing to nobody.
But yeah, like I said, the pushback was more of
a like, oh huh, where it is people, Ben, I
didn't know y'all was. I didn't know y'all was getting
upset like this. So I appreciate them for, you know,

(01:16:28):
for doing that. But yeah, like I said, stephen A,
it's the transactional nature that isn't being discussed enough to me.

Speaker 3 (01:16:35):
I agree.

Speaker 1 (01:16:36):
And because it's everyone else accepting the transactions that keeps
him relevant. This is him on the pivot saying that shit.
Now keep in mind, pivot is we call out Andrews shows, well,
we got to protect our black women. Okay, here you
go in they face.

Speaker 5 (01:16:50):
You know the other day I got heat because they
said I was insulting Jasmine Crockett.

Speaker 1 (01:16:55):
Why you got to call out the sisters?

Speaker 5 (01:16:57):
Because the sisters the one sounding like that, I know
she's an I know she's accomplished, I know she's smart.

Speaker 1 (01:17:02):
That's not what I said. What I said was.

Speaker 5 (01:17:04):
That's not how you sound. And you sound a belligerent
talking about the president. You're a representative representing the state
of Texas in your district.

Speaker 1 (01:17:13):
Can you think of someone that sounds more belligerent than
steven A all the goddamn time. It's made a life
living off of being belligerent.

Speaker 5 (01:17:20):
But okay, Tick in Texas, they didn't send you there
for that. They sent you there to find a way
to get what you can for us while he's in office,
while assisted him getting out of office, so you could
get somebody in there who's more favorable to my district.
Same thing with AOC, Same thing Withever Swamwell in California,

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same thing with any elected official.

Speaker 1 (01:17:44):
Your job is not to go there.

Speaker 5 (01:17:46):
And say derail the president.

Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
I could do that. You're a representative, you're an elected official.
You're on Capitol Hill.

Speaker 3 (01:17:54):
What are you doing.

Speaker 1 (01:17:56):
You're supposed to be working.

Speaker 5 (01:17:58):
You cannot be working if all you're saying is I
don't care what he comes up with, I'm not I'm
not agreeing to it.

Speaker 1 (01:18:05):
Let me show y'all a real quick example of how
hypocritical this man is. This is a clip of him
talking about another sassy politician who's very anti Trump and
has made a lot of his latest round of media
off of shitting on Trump and not working with him,
Gavin Newsom. Right, So this is Stephen A on Gavin Newsom.

Speaker 5 (01:18:28):
After the clash with Trump over the National Guards and
the Marines coming into the city of Los Angeles remembered
all of that. July of twenty twenty five, his approval
rate and jumped from thirty eight percent to fifty six
percent approval typical raise fifty two to fifty six percent.

Speaker 2 (01:18:43):
Approval in state polls.

Speaker 5 (01:18:45):
Why is this relevant because you're talking about somebody, let's
call it what it is. Say this about Gavin Newsom.
The brother looks at presidential. I mean, listen, you know
I don't look at men that way. That's just not
my flavor. But the brother does look good. I mean
he looks very presidential. He really really does. He has
slipped back. Pat Riley might be jealous. Good looking dude, excellent,

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excellent speaker, can articulate his thoughts clearly, highly intelligent, knows
the issues, knows how to fight.

Speaker 1 (01:19:19):
Okay, this is the same dude that was tweeting spicy
and talking all that shit about Trump being very religerent.
This is the guy who's trying to pass legislation in
his own state to Jerry Mander to fight back against
what Texas is doing. Sound a little different, right, And
maybe I'm picking up on that maybe I'm looking too
far into it, but sound a little more respectful, a

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little less scoldie, a little less condescending, a little less paternalistic.
Sounds like that dude is representing his state and potentially
all of America in the way he fights back. But apparently, uh,
you know, Jasmine did it wrong. So she gotta she gotta.

(01:20:03):
She need to listen to to steven A. He gonna
tell her how to do it, how to talk to
these whites. Yeah, so all right, let's move on. I
am past mad with this ship.

Speaker 3 (01:20:18):
All right.

Speaker 2 (01:20:19):
Uh, let's see what should we do next?

Speaker 4 (01:20:24):
I guess we should.

Speaker 2 (01:20:25):
Do a little bit of Oh.

Speaker 1 (01:20:26):
You know what, let's start wrapping it up. Let's do
some guest storrights. I do want to go to the
gym today, so I gotta I gotta make time for that.
It's time to catch the race. It's time. It's time
to catch the race. It's time to catch the race.

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I don't know where I'm gonna stick this other commercial break,
but we went some long segments. Sorry, y'all, y'all gonna
get one random just the middle of a sentence of
commercial break. I don't aware, but what it.

Speaker 3 (01:21:02):
Is we all had our time. My time was up front.
That was Rome. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:21:08):
Uh, I just got to get home. Man upset over
traffic caused by crash, pulls out pistol, threatens witnesses and
drives pickup truck over lawn to get away.

Speaker 3 (01:21:16):
Damn what going on in that sentence?

Speaker 1 (01:21:20):
Eric Chadbourne, thirty eight, has been charged of criminal threatening
with a deadly weapon of felony.

Speaker 2 (01:21:26):
Was it one of those No King's Rallies?

Speaker 3 (01:21:28):
Or?

Speaker 1 (01:21:31):
A car and a ups truck were portly involved in
a serious crash on Webster Street in Hudson sometime in
the late afternoon early evening. As officers began traveling to
the scene, they learned that not only had a crash heard,
but someone at the scene that n allegedly brandished a firearm.
Well what is that gonna do? Everybody moved to the right.

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Workers at a nearby body shop are said to have
seen the crash occurr and rush to help, But the
crash was apparently affected more.

Speaker 2 (01:21:58):
Than just the occupis of the two vehicles.

Speaker 1 (01:21:59):
Clatch Born, driving a white Chevrolet Avalanche pickup truck, was
upset over traffic delays caused by the accident. He said
I just got to get home, and I said, the
guys over here laying on the ground, we can't.

Speaker 2 (01:22:12):
Really let you buy.

Speaker 1 (01:22:13):
He kept reaching for a pistol in his pocket, and
from there we all told him to stop. You don't
want to do this. Chadborn reportedly proceeded to drive over alarm,
nearly hit in the wall in order to get around
the crash site.

Speaker 4 (01:22:25):
Oh maybe you had to use the bathroom.

Speaker 1 (01:22:27):
At one point, while trying to get away, he allegedly
pulled the gun out into the open air. The subject
was unhappy that the traffic had come to a stop
and needed to get to the residents down the street,
and because of that he pulled a firearm. When this
is all said to have given the officers who had
since arrived at description of Chadbourn in his vehicles. After
he drove off, law enforcement then saw the Chevy truck

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parked at a home on the same street.

Speaker 3 (01:22:53):
He read, a quarter of.

Speaker 1 (01:22:54):
A mile off your rown. You ever really got to
use the bathroom? Though? You ever really really had to? Like,
I need to get home now, I'll run a red light.
You've been never never well, I think God, I ain't
have a gun. Okay, dead body's on the street.

Speaker 3 (01:23:10):
Glad you ain't have a gun.

Speaker 1 (01:23:11):
Somebody was dead and you were like, fuck that, damn nigga.
A high risk vehicle stot was conducted. He was arrested.
He was still in the car.

Speaker 3 (01:23:20):
Oh no, what did he have time turn the car off?
Did he pull in? They pulled in right behind him.

Speaker 1 (01:23:27):
Yeah, and he had a gun in his pocket at
the time of the arrest. Oh damn. Did he think that.
He was like, oh, here go the police. They must
be going to that wreck. I drove by and pulled
my gun. Oh they come to get me. Oh so
y'all got time for this, But y'all ain't got time
to save the people in the street.

Speaker 3 (01:23:42):
Why this is why be pulling guns out? Gotta be
bothering all these dead people?

Speaker 1 (01:23:47):
All right, Karen, guess the race of mister Eric Chadbourne.
Oh White, Karen's going with White for Eric Chadbourne. He
was clenched. He couldn't move. That's not a race, but yeah,
he must.

Speaker 2 (01:23:58):
Have been clenched. Hilarious stomach.

Speaker 1 (01:24:00):
Well he must have bubble guts man White, says Yettie
out here like Pikachu got the poop, right, I only
see the one white guess. I guess it's slow for
the rest of theologists people not guessing for whatever reason.
All right, well we'll just have to go with the
one person white. Karen said, White, you gotta correct. There's

(01:24:30):
mister Chadbourne. He kind of looks like that kind of
looks like that guy from Half Baked who went to jail.
I don't know why. Maybe it's the eyes, but it's
given that dude that went to jails like little buttered nuts.
It's like it's buttercup butter stuff. I don't know why

(01:24:54):
he's giving me that, but uh yeah, good luck to him.
All right, let's do another. One man allegedly shoots former
manager at Taco Bell the day after losing his job. Now,
why did they fire him? I feel like it justifies firing.

Speaker 3 (01:25:18):
This is the same man that went up the street
he lost his job, and then he ran through the
he passed the damn people and went home and got rested.

Speaker 1 (01:25:25):
What was happening? And Ohio man's behind bars after being
fired from his job earlier this summer and then exacting
vengeance on his former manager. Jonathan Morris twenty one, stands
accused of one count of murder The incident occurred in
the parking lot of a Taco bell on August twenty ninth.
On the night in question, just after midnight, or fourth

(01:25:47):
mill as I call it, Morris allegedly gunned down Ryan Johnson,
thirty two. The defendant had been fired from his position
there the day before. Well, I mean, if you showed
that kind of gun one you had the job, you
wouldn't have lost it.

Speaker 3 (01:26:02):
You should wouldn't have lost the job.

Speaker 1 (01:26:04):
When we asked you to come in at seven pm sharp, right,
Why didn't you come in the way you came with
that pistol? Oh mannin That would been funny. He shows
up with the pistols twelve oh seven, they about to close,
and the man just like I knew it later as always.

Speaker 3 (01:26:23):
That's why you got shot.

Speaker 1 (01:26:24):
Then probably you were supposed to shoot and kill me
eleven o'clock, right, you late. They are devastated by this,
said prosecutors. It was senseless. We believe he was only
trying to help, the prosecutor's comments when reverence to the victims,
seemingly attempting to help the defendant instead, However, Morris killed
Johnson outside the popular fast food establishment where both men worked.

(01:26:44):
Police officers who arrived at the reports of shots fired
that night said they discovered Johnson suffering from multiple gunshots wounds.
He was eventually pronounced dead at the scene. Johnson was
not in this Taco Bell uniform at the time. He
was wearing jeans and the T shirt. Well, do you
wear Taco Bell unifor these days? I feel like after
the lobby clothes you I just looking at Taco Bell people.

Speaker 2 (01:27:04):
You have a normal clothes on.

Speaker 1 (01:27:06):
They just have like a Taco Bell pen or something
on their shirt and they just be like, yeah, it's
a it's a you know, it's a shirt from genuine
Tour from two thousand and five.

Speaker 2 (01:27:17):
But I mean, clearly I work here.

Speaker 3 (01:27:19):
Yeah, don't you see the pail?

Speaker 2 (01:27:21):
Why would I be holding these burritos if I.

Speaker 3 (01:27:23):
Didn't work here, right, Why would I be spent like
letzen tomatoes?

Speaker 1 (01:27:26):
No shell cases were found that the scene investigators did
obtain the description of the suspect and presume motive for
the killing from a witness or witnesses. Yeah, of course
they know you. You worked there yesterday.

Speaker 3 (01:27:38):
Yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:27:39):
All the witnesses are like, huh not.

Speaker 3 (01:27:42):
Ay, twenty four hours. You ain't give him the time
to cut your last pay check?

Speaker 1 (01:27:45):
Is that Jonathan from the night shift yesterday? Why see
out here during thursdays? Here in the court quickly assessed
the evidence and against the defending, the set bond at
five hundred thousand dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:27:57):
The worst parties.

Speaker 1 (01:27:57):
You can't get a job to pay it off. John
the grandma was like, sad, of course he killed my grandson.
He doesn't need to be out.

Speaker 2 (01:28:06):
He took a life.

Speaker 1 (01:28:08):
He has a public defender. Police officers said law enforces
searching defenders, defendants, father's residents and never found him there,
noting that it took investigators weeks to finally apprehend Morris.
Uh and of course to try to get out. They
was like, oh no, he's I got a son and
he's the primary caregiver. They're like, then, we why did

(01:28:28):
it take us weeks to find him? We was, we
was looking at the house where his son is and
he wasn't there. So all right, there you go. I
guess the race of mister Jonathan Morris.

Speaker 3 (01:28:40):
Jonathan Morris, I'm going to go black.

Speaker 1 (01:28:44):
Karen's going black. Let's check the chat room and see
what they believe black. This is a moment if I've
ever seen one black black. Seems like everyone's going black
on this one, and everyone including Karen is correct. Yeah,

(01:29:06):
I think he's on the left. And then the manager
that he shot is on the right, and they say
he was trying to help him. Oh yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:29:15):
Man man twenty one, dude, that's really young.

Speaker 1 (01:29:19):
Right, all right, we'll do one more, you know what,
Let's go to the bonus round, caring. It's two for two, right,
all right?

Speaker 3 (01:29:33):
Why how can I be racist about anybody or anything
in my life?

Speaker 6 (01:29:43):
How can I call them niggers? Just call them niggas.

Speaker 1 (01:29:57):
High jumping speed chucking three hundred and sixty degree. An
argument between the McDonald's employee and two late night customers
over the drive through wait time led to threats of
violence and eventually a shooting.

Speaker 3 (01:30:10):
Oh damn, I'm glad it didn't come to the hornet's game.
We've all been in trouble.

Speaker 1 (01:30:18):
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd posted a video of the
Instagram October seventeenth, explaining an incident took place around three am,
three am at McDonald's. Let me tell you it ain't
nothing going down at three am at McDonald's except draws
and violence. Yon Soto, twenty one, as Ya n Space Soto.

(01:30:43):
Soto was working in overnight shift at the fast food
restaurant when two customers, now we're guessing his race. He's
the shooter, the not the employee. Not the customers, Okay,
two customers, nineteen year old Peter Story eighteen year old
Nicholas Jones, pulled into the drive through. Sodo reportedly told
the two that he could not take their order because

(01:31:04):
the restaurant was overwhelmed with online orders. He apologized for
the delay and even said McDonald should think through how
their ordering system works to prevent future incidents. Judd highlighted
that Sodo's manager told them to stop taking orders, and
it was not a decision Soto made himself. So he's like,
hey man, they got too many of these online orders.

(01:31:26):
Everybody's doing the pick up thing now, yeah, you know,
and so.

Speaker 3 (01:31:33):
And I could imagine that's nuts. Once it gets like
certain hours, like it's literally gonna be McDonald's taco it's
gonna be a handful of places that are going to
be open at three am for you to grab a bike.
So everybody's gonna be ordering for those places that are
up at that time.

Speaker 1 (01:31:47):
Right, and actually, you know what, we might be guessing
the race of the customers. I'm looking at the pictures
in the top of the article and that they appear
to be the customers, not the employee. Okay, all right,
so I guess they was the ones that got arrested.
Who knows anyway, So Jones and Story allegedly shared no understanding.
They was like, we don't give a fuck what the

(01:32:09):
managers and the online people did. We want our McNuggets
right now. So they started threatening them, and they said,
we're gonna wait for the ind of your shift and
we're gonna attack you. And he said, well, okay, I
get off at foe. You know what I mean, Like, okay, cool,
y'all you got time to wait. This ironic that you

(01:32:34):
have time to wait to kill me, but not enough
time to wait to just get the mc nuggets. But okay,
you could have.

Speaker 3 (01:32:40):
Had the food in an hour.

Speaker 1 (01:32:42):
So then they got security camera recordings that showed story
in Jones entering the McDonald's lobby and threatening Soda with
a weapon, which turned out to be a switch with a.

Speaker 2 (01:32:51):
Thirty clip, which is a gun.

Speaker 1 (01:32:53):
Oka Soto acted in a ledge self defense, pulled out
a gun himself. He said, I work at McDonald's. Ain't
on my strap? You think I ain't ready for the smoke?

Speaker 3 (01:33:04):
Okay, now why these customers be talking crazy to me?

Speaker 1 (01:33:07):
When I say nine piece, I mean nine millimeters? Buddy woo.

Speaker 3 (01:33:13):
This turn left quickly.

Speaker 1 (01:33:15):
Now. The twenty two year old manager stepped between them,
trying to stop the kerfuffle from a current.

Speaker 3 (01:33:20):
Was he Oh you know this a young manager, old
manage would have been locked in the back, right. You
got this ship locking the freezer, talking about one frozens
lights of piece of two frozens lights of pizza.

Speaker 1 (01:33:31):
Manager.

Speaker 2 (01:33:32):
Yeah, man, just like, oh I need to do inventory.

Speaker 1 (01:33:33):
Bye.

Speaker 3 (01:33:34):
They lord that fucking inventor to get missing.

Speaker 1 (01:33:37):
Because so they said. Uh, the twenty two year old
manager step between them and trying to stop the fight
from a current. But they but they end up having
a fight anyway. Now this is a sassy sheriff sheriff judge,
so he always tried to add some jokes in there.
Oh yeah, so he said, we hit the miss, right,
he said, trying to stop this kerfuffle from a current.

(01:33:59):
Because there's a rattle afoot right now in McDonald's we
call it a mcrattle and that's not a sandwich. Oh
you gotta punch these jokes. Just cirtch sheriff got, that's
not a big.

Speaker 2 (01:34:10):
That's gonna need you to hires.

Speaker 1 (01:34:11):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:34:12):
That should have been the end of it. Get you
a good editor, because.

Speaker 1 (01:34:14):
That's not that's not even funny. Judd reiterated SODA's claiming
self defense, saying that Sodo only pulled the trigger with
one of the aggressive tempt to grab his gun. The
bullet gray story in the neck. It's a blessing as
a very minor room. But you know what, when you
start shooting mic guns, you get people's mike attention.

Speaker 3 (01:34:30):
Oh god, oh no baby. And you know I'm bad
with the goddamn puns, but I think.

Speaker 2 (01:34:37):
A way better than this, even on your worst.

Speaker 3 (01:34:42):
I give myself credit.

Speaker 1 (01:34:43):
I just put in front of ship my puns. Don't
be that bad. He's not even puns. He's just saying,
Mick Sodo had a right to.

Speaker 3 (01:34:52):
Stand in the arrested for these puns. Sir.

Speaker 1 (01:34:55):
I'm so like, why is the sheriff commenting on the
legality of things before it's gone to trial? Me just
talking for content. Sodo has a right to stand his
grind to protect themselves. These guys are threatening to do
violence after they've already threatened on the outside the store,
come inside, they created a well founded fear in him
and the store manager.

Speaker 2 (01:35:14):
It was just a mic mess a.

Speaker 1 (01:35:17):
But we'll sort it out because we are make good
at investigating Mick crime. You need writers.

Speaker 3 (01:35:24):
You're just put Mick in front of every third word.
What is happening?

Speaker 1 (01:35:28):
Well, guess the race of the two customers that came
inside and got.

Speaker 2 (01:35:32):
The mixed smoke.

Speaker 3 (01:35:33):
Do you got their names?

Speaker 1 (01:35:35):
Yeah, I'll say it again for you. Uh it is,
they're both the same race. Nicholas Jones and Peter story.

Speaker 3 (01:35:44):
Nicholas Jones and Peter's story. I'm gonna go.

Speaker 2 (01:35:48):
Black, all right?

Speaker 1 (01:35:50):
Mick in front of the ship, Mick and Mike in
the front. In front of the ship got to be
the title of the show. Oh Mick in front of shit,
Oh White inga moment, electric ingle moment to electric buggaloo.
Black White said, shar Karen's going black. I think that's
all the guesses we're getting in the chat because it

(01:36:11):
seems like people are just very shy today. The correct
answer is you said black you're wrong they were white.
I guess your mick racism was a little off there, Karen.

Speaker 3 (01:36:29):
So they was like theyre wait.

Speaker 1 (01:36:31):
I was like, who the fuck is waiting? Maybe that
sheriff got a speech impediment. Some people's got.

Speaker 4 (01:36:36):
It right though, But yeah, mm mm hmmm, that was ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (01:36:49):
Yes it should, I say, ridiculous. Don't that's also bad?
All right, let's get to that terrible right, Guys like
how hard can be an e stand up comic bee?
He should go, he should go open for jail. Uh,
he can be Hamburger learning like that one dude to

(01:37:13):
go Hamburger, Ah said between his jokes, he'd be like Hamburglar.
All right, let's go to the bonus. I mean, let's
go to soid ratchetess, soid ratchiness. A man in Florida

(01:37:45):
has learned his fate for severely hurting his friend with
a hatchet because the man accidentally broke his phone days earlier.
Jakuan Psykes thirty five Jai Kwan Jaquan Sykes. Would you
like to guess the race?

Speaker 2 (01:38:02):
You missed the last as a.

Speaker 1 (01:38:04):
Makeup guess you're correct he was black, Karen, You did good,
not a white a lot of white Jaquans, not even
after the they loved Tipsy so much no one named
their kids. Jakwan though, and I hatchet over right? I

(01:38:25):
mean I actually a hatchet. I find that a little
bit hacky, don't you mean? Nick hai HACKI I think
he wanted to ax for his phone back. Jaquan was
sentenced to two and a half years in prison for

(01:38:45):
aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. However, he was giving
credit for time served six hundred and twenty six days.

Speaker 2 (01:38:52):
He almost out, mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (01:38:55):
That's about two years, right, shit, Like what two more months?
He will only be in prison around nine months. Sikes
is said to have picked up a man and a
woman friends at his for one am January thirty, twenty
twenty two to three, then drove to a Noco Rose

(01:39:15):
liquor store.

Speaker 2 (01:39:17):
To pick up a bottle.

Speaker 1 (01:39:18):
The two men got out the vehicle approached the back
of the store. Jakwan wanted to talk, the man would
later tell the Sheriff's office, but while they stood outside
the store, Sikes attacked him, reportedly using a hatchet with
his handle wrapped in the parachord, a rope known for
being developed for parachutes during World War two. Oh damn.
He said that he was struck multiple times, his upper
body stained multip lasperrations to the head. He suffered multiple

(01:39:40):
fracture bones and had pins in his body holding those
bones a line. During the attack, the victim stated that
he heard Jakwan saying he was going to kill him.
As the victim managed to escape, Sikes strikes He's heard
Stike skype Sikes yelling at him. So now you want
to beg for your life? Yes, this is the appropriate
time to beg for your life. When if someone is

(01:40:00):
trying to kill you, would a hadget When else would
you like me to beg for my life? I mean,
come on, if it wouldn't have been a surprise attack,
I would have started pre begging. Right, you can't be
upset with me for wanting to live. A short time later,
Jakwan returned to the vehicle by himself, saying they told

(01:40:22):
the woman she needed to go find a victim and
check on him. She exited. After doing so, she saw
him drive off. As he drove away, he yelled out
that was for breaking my phone. The woman in spotted
the other man he was left in the roadway. He
had been battered and cut multile times with a hatchet,
injuries to his arms, torso and head. They said. The

(01:40:47):
victim was transported to an area hospital is expected to recover.
Both the women and the victim, identified sykes Of otherwise
known as Kwan as the suspect. The victim said he
believes his incident stemmed over him accidentally break at your
quand's phone on Christmas, adding that he has already replaced
the phone he broke of his, so he is unsure

(01:41:07):
why he would still be mad. What is the principle
of the shit? Okay, you broke my phone. I don't
care if you replace it. Someone has to get killed.
Oh no, we all I think we all understand. No,
we don't. You the one that don't.

Speaker 3 (01:41:26):
I paid, like, like the phone is paid for. What
are we doing.

Speaker 1 (01:41:29):
Because you had made me look stupid because I told
the iPhone people I didn't need that insurance, but I did.
Somebody got to pay for that. The court document said
psychs threatened the witness and victim after the attack. The
hatchett was not immediately recovered. Well, check the parachute rope.
He throw it out of a weather blow. I don't

(01:41:49):
know all right, y'all, that's it for today. Shall I
hope you enjoyed that, enjoy the random commercial breaks that
I'm gonna have to throw in this bench because he
didn't do enough segment.

Speaker 3 (01:42:01):
It'll be alright, we'll be back let on this week.

Speaker 1 (01:42:03):
Until next time.

Speaker 3 (01:42:04):
I love you, I love you too.

Speaker 1 (01:42:05):
Wow
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