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Rod and Karen Nicki Minaj’s Trump supporting, Kid Rock uses the r-word on Fox News, NBC guts DEI, bomb threats called into NJ voting precincts, Heritage Foundation culture war, George Clooney says running Kamala was a mistake, White People News, man burns down pride flags, man kills store clerk over pizza made with no gloves, mom kills monkey and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
Rowting, caring or hot. Hey, welcome to another episode of
the black Outests podcast. I'm your host, Rod Joint is
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Ray do some podcasts and find us everywhere you get podcasts.
The official weapon of the show is the folding chair

(00:32):
and the unofficial sport a bullet ball. Extreme extreme extreme.
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do yearly subscriptions on the Patreon now, so you got
that going for you, Like.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
I just say, just know if you wait a few
if you wait a little bit, you'll be getting a
discount because we're gonna run a special.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
Yeah so yeah, so if we will have the yearly
special coming up soon too. But yeah, just letting you
guys know. And I think I was looking at one
of the updates. I think it might even give you
credit for how much you've already spent on Patreon. So
like I saw someone today where it's like they subscribe

(01:18):
to the year thing and it charged them fifty dollars
because they've probably already been paying for three months or
something like that. So it's even even a better reason
to deal with something like that appropriated unless I did
the numbers wrong, in which case doing We're just gonna
get fucked on these numbers. And I'm so sorry to myself.
And when we're unemployed next year, I'll be like really sad.

(01:39):
But yeah, all right, y'all, Karen, do you have any
banter for today? You know I don't have any either,
So I guess we can just go right in the
politics that we get mad. I didn't know she was
black until the number of years ago when she happened
to turn black, and now she wants to be known.
People have got to know whether or not they're crook,

(02:01):
but I'm not. I've learned everything I've got saying I
know what she touched the tin street. That's just fool.
Shame on, shame on, shame on, shame on you, shame
We can't get fool again.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Tell you what I don't know about you, But I'm
going to go to bed.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Nicki Minaj draws liberal fury by praising Donald Trump's latest move.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
That's not a surprise. She's been all over the place.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
Yeah, I mean, if you needed any more signs that
Nikki's clearly lost it. I feel like this is signed
number one. So Trump threatened Nigeria with violence for what
he said slaughtering of Christians as well as Muslims they

(02:56):
regardless of pastates, for filling the comport with their brand
of Islam. So he's like, forget about the Epstein files.
I'm willing to do some violence against the country of Nigeria.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
Remember, fuck the Muslims and the Christians here that you
could snap benefits and all that stuff the right.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
That doesn't seem you know, I think you're saying something
that doesn't seem very Christian, like to cut people's benefits
right before Thanksgiving like this and say you're not gonna
comply with orders to do stuff. So yeah, I hear
what you're saying. I hear what you're saying. Uh. But yeah,
Nicki Minaj came out and was like, yeah, I support that,
wouldn't She also let me know if this is a

(03:37):
true statement.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
Don't know when's she supposed to come out with a
record and then decided not to come out with the record.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
That was that was that might have been the cocaine talking.
I don't know, okay, because it was like she said,
she did say because of something that happened on Twitter, like, fine,
I won't put the album out then or whatever, but
no one knows if that's real.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
Right right, That's why I said it might not even
be real.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Yeah, but yeah, so she said on Twitter. Reading this
made me feel a deep sense of gratitude.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
We live in a country where we can freely worship God.
No group should ever be persecuted for practicing and religion.
We don't have to share the same beliefs in order
for us to respect each other. Numerous countries all around
the world are being affected by the heart this hard
and it's dangerous to pretend we don't notice. And of
course people are drawing the parallels to like Gaza, like okay,
so this administration and you are clearly not speaking up

(04:39):
for you know, what's happening with Palestine, but you want
to pull out Nigerian Christians that you know, and of
course it plays into his Christian nationalists, you know, type
of vibes of like, oh we can make this about
Christians being actually.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
Impressed, could care less about any Christians.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
Yeah, he don't really care one way, but it's a
good distraction. Thank you to the president and his team
for taking this seriously, God bless every persecuted Christian, let's
remember to lift them up in prayer. Uh So, her
liberal liberal people you know, talk about the government shutdown
and guys and stuff, and she don't care, you know,

(05:18):
and her the psycho like Barbs type people are gonna
support her out of some type of like it's just
entertainment to them, right.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
Of weird loyal teeth.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
Yeah, I just hope she realized that Trump's not gonna
pardon her husband, so just you can stop.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
You know.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
It's not not that her endorsement was gonna move anybody's
uh needle, Like who was waiting on the Nikki endorsement? Like, man,
I was really like, which way do I go on this?
And then she charmed in and I said that's it,
and mom, Donnie's gotta go, you know. Uh But yeah,
I think it's kind of trolling, and especially with her

(06:01):
being a person that don't talk about politics much. Last
time I remember her getting caught really political was about
her making up a story about her cousin getting the
vaccine and his testicles swelling or something like that.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
This is not true.

Speaker 2 (06:17):
Yeah, so yeah, she's I think she's just trolling. Kid,
Rock gets urgent requests from Special Olympics after using slur
to describe his Halloween costume.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
Did I do this when already I don't think he
used the word.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
Yes, he went on a Republican Jesse Waters show. The
guy who is he even funny?

Speaker 1 (06:46):
Guys?

Speaker 2 (06:46):
What's the Jesse Waters joke? I don't know, Like do
y'all have the Jesse Waters joke? Like is there a
thing where we're like remember how he got famous because
he's so funny? Like it's like it's is there like
a bit?

Speaker 1 (07:01):
Does he did he do stand up?

Speaker 2 (07:03):
What is his closer?

Speaker 1 (07:05):
Like?

Speaker 2 (07:05):
What for even for a comedian or that's supposed to
be right wing? I mean, I don't see he does
he do Rogan?

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Like?

Speaker 2 (07:13):
What does he do other than not be funny on
Fox News? Like even as a comedian, Like it's not
like he's over there doing their version of the Daily Show.
This ship is never really funny. But yeah, so he
has Kid Rock on there, and of course Kid Rock
is like, I'm wearing a mask and that makes me
the R word. I think this is the clip here.

(07:35):
It's something for Let me ask you a question, what
are you gonna be for Halloween?

Speaker 1 (07:39):
So my whole family is doing Scooby Doo.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
My son's gonna be Scooby Doo. I'm shocking.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
So I'm gonna kind of dress like you, big baggy.

Speaker 2 (07:48):
Clothes, long hair. It's gonna have a little flask while
I walk around. There you go, Kid Rock put on
a mask over his face, under the medical mask that
people use to not spread COVID diseases. It's sick, right,
That's what I'm going to be. What that's what I'm
gonna be. Fauci or retard? Okay, I guess you.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
Can be an.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Them both, laughing it up at that. You know, we
said the R word. That's why we voted for Trump.
We can finally say the our word on TV because
it provides such hilarious, hilarious moments like calling people the
R word for wearing a mask. All right, kid, I'll
see out there trigger treat.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
Now.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
What's interesting about that is someone like Kid Rock. A
lot of times these guys couched them themselves because it's
just pr for their job. As as as people that
do stuff like help out with special Olympics. You know
that support, you know when kids get sick and make

(08:58):
a wish. That type of ship.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
That's a lot of times if their PR team tell
them they need to do.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
In response, Loretta Clayborne, the Chief Inspiration Officer at the
Organization for Special Olympics, which aims to provide year round
sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic
type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, released
an open letter to kve Rock the R word deeply
the means and harms people with intellectual disabilities on writing
you to you personally with an urgent request please acknowledge

(09:25):
to her cause and use this moment to stand with
us and rejecting that word and prejudice that represents. She
explained that he has a powerful voice and a massive platform,
and that as an artist and cultural figure with forences millions,
you can shape conversations and attitudes across this country. And
you just know it's interesting because he one hundred percent
will see it as a badger honor to be telling

(09:47):
this group of people, fuck you. That was the point.
What's the point? People with intellectual disability? She continue to
have several generations and discrimination and humiliation in the twenty
first century, were still continueing to fight for the simplest
form of justice, the recognition of our full humanity, and
recognition you undermind when you use the word the word

(10:09):
So yeah, I doubt, I sincerely doubt he'll respond.

Speaker 1 (10:13):
Oh no, no, no, she said nothing. And he just
won't be going to no events, no more going to
the hospital, like and they won't even be a big
thing because it's not a probably a big thing where
he was dedicating avils before because I'm pretty sure they
speaking out because they probably have paid him or whatever
to come to events or whatever, you know, because he's
not your fa He's not ain't nobody, if that makes sense.

(10:35):
And so you know, whatever the contracts, the shit they
have with him, they'll cancel it. And he's in care.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
And that used to be something that wasn't controversial, and
it used to be off limits, like it used to
be like, well, not just off limits, but it was
like even if you're a Republican helping kids with special needs,
that's not a political thing at all. You just do
that because you're a good person. Right, we can all
agree that we should help his under this new but

(11:02):
under this new maga, I don't think that is true. Well,
you have a eugenesis like RFK Jr. In charge of health.
I think that isn't true that people are like we
must value people who are disabled, we must value kids
who have special needs. I think part of the point
of them voting for Trump is taking the mask off,

(11:24):
ironically and being like, we're terrible people, and meanwhile we're
supposed to be like, well, if I can't love kid
Rocket Thanksgiving because he my cousin, then what you're asking
too much America, Like that's this is the kind of
abhorrent views that we have to act like have equal
footing in society and should have equal footing morally under

(11:45):
the aspice of civility agreed. NBC News one hundred and
fifty layoffs cut Black, Latino, Asian, American, and LGBTQ plus
diversity teams. NBC News eliminated as teams dedicated to covernation Black, Asian, America, Latino,
LGBTQ plus groups as part of its layoffs of about
one hundred and fifty staffers on Wednesdays Wednesday. According to

(12:08):
two sources familiar with the matter, the cuts mean that
verticals NBC BLK, NBC Asian America, NBC Latino, NBC Out
will no longer have dedicated teams bostering their coverage. The
verticals will continue to publish stories related to the specific groups,
and NBC News may ultimately retain up the five staffers
who will contribute coverage on the verticals to the newsroom.

(12:28):
According to one source, yeah, they're just they're bankrupting it,
taking out the Basically, they're bankrupting the talent, and then
I think they will use that as justification for one day.
They just don't have those sections.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
Of course, of course, and it's also you know, one
of those things where like you said, companies are not brave.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
Companies aren't bold.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
Companies actually do what whoever's the administration in charge. And
so before it was diversity, diversity, diversity, and it was
almost a mandate that you do diversity, and it was
a problem if you quote unquote didn't do diversity, you
will quote unquote in the public held more accountable. But
now with the people that's in charge now, they're the

(13:12):
opposite of that. And so that was they're just mimicking that,
Like across the board, they are mimicking that. And truth
be told, they did it after Obama went once he
left his second term. It to me it's been a
slow trickle, and Trump just justified it because they always
think of anything other than white as a charity. It

(13:33):
doesn't matter what it is, don't matter what you're covering,
no matter what you're doing, it is a mother fucking
charity to them. It's not something that's a mandate, it's
not something that's needed. These women don't matter. These black LGBTQ, like,
none of those groups wouldn't matter. We're covenant because we
know the masses will get mad if we don't quote
unquote serve these groups. Even though a lot of times
when they do do these things, they're super serving a

(13:55):
small percentage, but they won't put the money and the
budget and shit in it and dedicate time to it
to make it grow into probably what it could and
should be, and or put the people in charge that
would make the right decisions so that these particular things
would be more valuable to them. I'm pretty sure most
of them had very very small budgets, very very small teams,

(14:15):
you know, like everything was just they A lot of
them would be surprised. A lot of them, you ask
a lot of them. They're working those shoe string budgets
from the get go CBS just you know, put Barry
Wiss in charge.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
I believe that their stuff at paramount and kind of
going around the leadership of their news media departments to
put her basically in charge, reporting directly to like the
guy who's over everything. This is the move the country
makes to the right.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
M h.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
This is part of it, NBC telling you straight up,
we're done covering DEI period, Barry White's being in charge
at CBS. Uh, It's not a coincidence. This is what
happens when the country goes to the right because what
is on the left cease ceases being worth covering or

(15:07):
acknowledging that those people and those stories matter. And so yeah,
I'm not surprised they cut these jobs, but I think
the coverage that we were getting is gonna be even
worse until it's non existent.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
Agreed. And that's the whole point. And did white people
would turn around it? But like why you complaining? It's like, well, bitch,
I'm not there, right, And they're still gonna look at
you crazy and be like, well why are you complaining?
Like we're not biased, we're not racist, We're still covering
you know, the things that quote unquote matter. To the people,
but they actually talk about white people.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
The real racism is saying we should have black people.
Bomb threats force closures of NJ New Jersey Poland places
on election day. A ration of bomb threats has forced
the closure of several Poland places in counties across New
Jersey to ensure the safety of the Garden State voters
on election day. They are this is what they're gonna do,

(16:01):
like they this is the game plan, voter suppression, voter suppression,
voter suppression. That they just don't want black people to
have rights, and what is crazy. And they'll look at
they if you take this to the Supreme Court, they
won't look at which places we're targeted. They won't consider
which districts are are affected by this. They're just going

(16:23):
to be like, listen, everything's fine. We don't actually need
them force Voting Rights Act. We don't need to force
any of this shit. Everything's fine because it's going according
to plan, because it just depends on who wins. And
if it's Republicans winning, then we are fine with whatever happened.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
And this is why today is going to be very
important because I you know, I'm going to be watching
and paying attention to a lot of these races that
are going on right now, because today is voting day
for the people under the son of my boss. So
some polls, polls in North Carolina hasn't closed yet, think
they closes, are got seven. But across the country people
are voting today. And so, like I said before, I

(17:03):
don't give fuck about what you're doing online. I just
want results.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
And if you on now, if you're.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
Online fussing about food stamps and snaps and wick and
all that shit, but you ain't taking your ass out
the motherfucking vote, I don't want to hear your opinion.
I actually don't. I'm sick and I'm tired of motherfucker's
with the loudest goddamn voice that won't even do the
bare minimum. I'm not asking a lot I'm taking, particularly
if your vote is not suppressed, you know, if you

(17:29):
have the right to vote, I don't want to hear
any excuse me.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
I don't you know. I'm standing the lines.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
If you have to sacrifice a little bit of your time,
if you have to, I'm sick and tired of people
fucking complaining and then when the results come in and
not what you want you're the loudest motherfucker out there,
or a bit you didn't do shit. I don't want
to hear you.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
Uh So, Yeah, the bomb threasts came in. They've reopened
some of the places, but others. Workers will direct residents
to alternative nearby voting sites. How close is near are, y'all?
How will travel be secure? You know, like it's you know,
I hope people there. I think we have to start

(18:13):
preparing for these things on election day to be like
when this happens, who among us can drive people to
another place to vote? You know, because it's gonna have to.
It's gonna have to start being like, that's what you
prepare for on election day because these are the nasty
tricks that these people are doing.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
And they want you to be disenfranchised, and they want
you to give up, and they want you to say
it's not worth it than shit like this. They want
to inconvenience you so fucking much till you just won't vote.
But you have to be as determined as they are
to do the motherfucking bombs and bomb threats and shit.
You gotta be just as determined to vote.

Speaker 2 (18:50):
Yes, do a couple more. Uh, this is from The
New York Post, which is a conservative leaning paper. I
believe New York Post Heritage Foundation and revote over Tucker
crosson defense after controversial Nick Foyntas interview foot seet with

(19:11):
literal Nazis. Nick Foyintas is like Charlie Kirk shadow self
like if Shadow, if Charlie Kirk had no code switch
in him, that would be Nick Foyntas. Nick Foyntez is
a guy who just says stuff like I would never
I would never want to live around black people and
just racist shit. So I guess it's causing an internal

(19:37):
disagreement between some Republicans. DC has been conservative thing. Tangs
in DC has been rolled by its presidents embrace of
Tucker Carlson after the conservative podcast to hosted white nationalist
Nick Fointest. Internal chats reviewed by The Post show high
ranking members of the Heritage Foundation told each other privately
how embarrassed and discussed they were by Kevin Roberts ridiculous

(19:59):
decision to come to Cucker Carlson's defense over to sit
down with four in Test twenty seven, who has expressed
anti Semitic views and denied that the Holocaust happened. I'm
disgusted by this and don't understand how this premeditated orchestrative
response could come out of one of the biggest thanks
think tanks in the world. Another declared that the incident
was the most embarrassed I've ever been to be a

(20:19):
Heritage employee. It's not close, says a lot, because you
know Heritage back everything Republicans are doing, and Carlson's too,
And I think what happens is uh. I think the
president of their org may have just misunderstood how some
people within the org figured out what was going on,
because I think he's like, no, guys, we're two degrees

(20:42):
removed from the racism. That's okay. Like it's not like
we had Nick foyn Tas in here. We had the
guy who had Nick Foyntas in here, and we've always
moved that way as Republicans in public, Like in public,
we we not gonna go get the Klan. But if
a sheriff in this town of the Klan might be

(21:05):
part of the Klan, but we don't know in the Klan,
if that guy wants to come and say the same
things that Klan would say, that is how we typically
move with our racism. We don't just go straight to
the source. And I think for some reason it's had
to shock them that this late in the game, there
were people like, I don't know if I agree with that. Yeah,

(21:26):
like Marjorie Taylor Green is trying to make a pivot too, that,
like the Republican who's like, I don't know if I
should go as far as Trump and these guys. And
I'm surprised that it took this long because that lane
has been opened since John McCain died, like the lane
since Liz Cheney was ousted. There's been a lane of like, yeah,
I don't know if I'm with this shit. And I

(21:49):
was like one of these gripts gott to feel it
because it's getting too.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
Full on the I just love Trump train it I
ain't gonna get selected or picked.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
So she's decided to make that move. But there are
people who, probably to some extent, have some legitimate trepidation
about going too far. Now you notice in this article
they didn't bring up any of the racist shit against
black people and brown people. It was Jews, right, because
people there's people that are Christian nationalists that also don't

(22:19):
feel that are that don't feel like they think anti
Semitism is wrong, Yes they do. It causes two hour interview.
We racked up seventeen million views on x Oh that's right,
he's working for Twitter directly right He Tucker Cross and
went straight to Twitter or some shit. I forget I
know Don Lemon tried to do it for a while anyway.

(22:41):
Flo Intest called himself a fan of Soviet dictator Joseph
Stalin and denounced the influence of organized Jewry and the
US power. I didn't even know jewry was a word.
How deep cut of a racist you gotta be for
the Lord J. E. W. R Y to be a word.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
I don't know that.

Speaker 2 (22:59):
You just used to people and don't explain what it is.
While Carson accused American Christians who support the state of
Israel being heretics with a brain virus. Roberts fifty one
released a video statement October thirty, or three days after
the interview was posted, condemning efforts by conservatives that aimed

(23:20):
at canceling our own people. Say it's like y'all need
to y'all not too much on Tucker Carlson. That's what
he was saying. Now, y'all not gonna do Tucker, Not
on my watch. We will always defend our friends against
the slander of bad actors who serve someone else's agenda.
That includes Tucker Carlson, who remains, as I've said before,
always will be a close friend of the Heritage Foundation.

(23:43):
His statement has one than twenty three million views on Twitter.
The venomous coalition attacking him are so in division. This
is their attempt to cancel will fail.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
I like that in fighting because when they look like you,
you can't turn around and call them names because you
got to quote unquote have some form of decorm and
respect for him because they look just like you.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
Well, they they both this conservative on conservative in fighting too.
I disagree with and even abhor things that Finick Foynt
has has said, But canceling him is not the answer either.
They try to extend that Charlie Kirk all the way
out to him too. The following day, according to the
internal email, Robert's chief of staff, Ryan Kniehouse, was reassigned

(24:22):
to work as a senior advisor focused on housing issues,
which one source described as the Siberia of Heritage. The
Heritage The Heritage spokesperson confirmed the Post Monday that knee
House has said had since offered his resignation, which was accepted,
so he quit basically over this. Ryan is a good man.
We appreciate the service. We have doubts he will serve.

(24:42):
We have no doubt he will serve the movement in
another capacity, spokesperson said, the Ribel effect from Robert's statement
has gone beyond staff issues, with sources close to the
think tanks saying that it's been hemorrhaging evangelical, Christian and
Jewish contributors. They've just finally making the move. They're pulling
out the ma ask and being like it was never
about Christianity at all.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
It's not about this.

Speaker 2 (25:03):
It's about domination, the hatred and bigotry.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
It's about who them others? Whoever the others is.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
The last six of y'all that didn't know. Congrats now
you find out.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
Now you're finding out.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
This is ridiculous. On the one hand, KD. R. Roberts
says that we can't cancel our own people, referring to
Tucker and Flutes, when on the other hand, he literally
canceled the Boston College Republicans by calling them a bunch
of soft men. To whom the future doesn't belong, said
one Heridage stafford in a private group, So that means
someone in the group snitching, because that's how the post
got it. Somebody taking screenshots. A second ass where the

(25:35):
members of the think tank were part of a venomous
coalition for calling out Tucker for playing footsat with literal Nazis,
saying we can't cancel someone is safe space wokeism. Oh,
not them turning their words on each other.

Speaker 1 (25:48):
Oh, they ain't got the slang.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
Do it. For the first time ever, I'm happy white
people stole something from black people, like, don't take that
wochism and be mad at each other with it. We
stopped saying it anyway. Yes, y'all got it. Listen, you're
the one being woke. No, you're woke, motherfucker. If we
are labeled on the same side as Nick foyntas that
we deserve to lose, chimed in a fourth Heritage colleague,
who later added taking talking with some of the interns,

(26:13):
I think there are a growing number of them who
actually agreed with the views Fantasi spouse. You don't fucking say, oh,
we just we just kind of do bigotry through the law.
We didn't think we will be hiring people that you know,
were biggest. I was just surprised, as y'all to find
out they actually believe this shit. Roberts issued the second

(26:36):
statement October thirty first, affirming that he stood against forrest
test vicious anti Semitic ideology, his Holocaust and now and
his relentless conspiracy theories that echo the darkest chapters of history.
Keep in mind, one he trying to get right because
you know, you fucked up, so he's coming back with
those statement. I absolutely I don't agree with him now,

(26:57):
but also Pete, it's just the tour Semitism, and I
think that's because Republicans and Christian Conservatives do believe in
supporting Israel when they attack Democrats, and this is why
Democrats in our country are where they're at on the
issues with Israel and Palestine. The attack on Democrats is

(27:20):
they don't support Israel enough. So for the platform an
anti semi is hard to do and then parse the
whole like, yeah, it's a hard sale to be like,
but no, but we support Israel even more than the Democrats. Well,
the Democrats aren't denying the Holocaust. They're not putting Nick
foyntees on their favorite shows and talking to them for

(27:42):
two hours like it's a chunk.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
And you know what. To me, all I see is
a cotton white, an off white, you know, a vanilla
white at all?

Speaker 2 (27:54):
That shit looked the same to me. Yeah. So yeah, anyway,
they over there, the girls are fighting. Roberts has since
been interviewed several times. Oh not several times. He's a
full of meltdown, give me on TV. I gotta explain,
describing his entry into the debate has aimed at providing

(28:15):
nuance on a lightning ride issue that involve free speech
and Americans relations with Israel. You can detest things that
people say, as I inheritage do. What am I giving
him a He probably talked like, you can detest things
that people say as our inheritage do about so much
of what Frints has said without making the tactical era

(28:37):
of saying that they ought to be canceled, because if
you can cancel him, then all that will happen is
that his audience will grow. He trying to act like
he's trying to act like, no, I'm doing it to
keep him from being a big deal. You were calling
Tucker causing a friend, you like, you're not gonna cancel
him or Nick friends over my dead body. Roberts also

(29:02):
stressed that his staffords will absolutely not face repercauseis were
speaking out against the incident and it's fallout. That's not
how we operated Heritage. Yeah, because once you said you
don't cancel nobody, you can't be like, but I'm canceling
the people that are calling me out because I mean
they fired, right. It's certainly not how I ever operated
in a long career of leadership. We value all all people,

(29:25):
appreciate their service and staying unequivocally with those denouncing anti Semitism.
So yeah, and uh, I guess good luck to them,
you know, bad luck to them. How can is there
a way where all of them can turn on each other?

(29:47):
This is the Princeton University professor Robert P. George, who
served the Heritage Bard to trustees as twenty nineteen.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
Why does it look like AFC's.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
He looked like uh, Lou Tenant Sanders colonel cousin. I'm
saying he looked like I think you you were right.
He looked like KFC's cousin. You look like Lieutenant Sanders,
this is corporal Corporal Sanders. Yes, Uh, that's Tugger crossing

(30:19):
the course. And then they don't have pictures. Oh and
then this is Nick Finch ask yeah, man, like anyway
they fighting?

Speaker 1 (30:28):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (30:29):
And the thing is we already know what SA gonna win.
You can't be half in with racism. No, you can't
be half in with bigotry. That side is already winning
over there. The ones who took a stand, they gonna
be the ones that get kicked out. Yeah they are.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
That's that's if they stay dedicated to the calls. Cause
what happens is everybody wants to group, and everybody wants
to be a clique, and nobody wants to be left out.
And and I feel like when it comes to them,
they don't want to lose their connections in the group
and the click or whatever they found the members, like,
they don't want that term. It's gonna happen if they
decide to choose a lot of them just stay in whiteness.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
George Clooney says, replacing Joe Biden when Kamala Harris was
a mistake.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
You know how I feel about that. No shit, Like
I said, I've been mad from the very beginning and
also kissed my ass.

Speaker 2 (31:23):
With a wider what this is the thing? You wrote
the op ed saying Biden should stepped down when there
was less than ninety days left. You wrote it in
like the New York Time, like you wrote it in
the biggest place. It eroded the good will he stepped down,
because that's what y'all. Who the fuck was supposed to

(31:44):
step up, Kamala Harris. It's the only choice we had,
right And you even said you were happy with that choice.
Because I remember reading that, and I said, because you
better be bitch. You started a lot of this, or
you escalated it to a point because George Cooney chimes in,
it's not a story that's going away. But I had

(32:07):
a bit of reticence the entire time about this whole thing,
because I said, I'm okay with Kamala Harris being president.
I prefer her to be president. Honestly, I guess yes,
I don't know why we need to change anything, because
if Joe Biden is truly incapable of being the president,

(32:28):
if he wins re election, then anything that happens to
him in office, the next person in charge is Kamala Harris,
which would make her the president. That's fine by me,
me too, But no, no, no, motherfucker's like, nah, you
trust us, We're gonna do the right thing. And then
you fucking didn't. I voted for Kama. But white people,

(32:52):
the percentages we have it to turnout, we know you
did not, went more and more towards Trump, you know,
young white dudes especially, So to come back and be like, yeah,
the mistake was her being in there, it just makes
me feel like y'all always didn't want her. Now, I

(33:15):
knew that from the fucking jump. That's what I suspected was.
This is just a way of saying, the reason you're
gonna be dissatisfied with her, it's not because of her record,
because they actually had a good economy and everything. When
you say record, which the only thing you can really
hit them for was Gaza, because inflation wasn't there. They
weren't making these policies like Trump is. Inflation wasn't there there, Albatros,

(33:39):
because every country in the world was dealing with inflation,
and we had the least of all the major countries.
So it wasn't any logical fiscal argument. It was simply
either Gaza, which you just wanted her to come in
and be like, manf Israel, We not fucking with them, No,
mars is Palestine all day, which you know immediately loses
her to election. She's a terrible candidate. What kind of

(34:01):
mistake was that? Okay? Or she could run against Biden
while being his vice president, which you knew wouldn't work,
and then of course she lost by two percent or
some shit like that, and we knew that y'all would
fold and come back and be like, yeah, it was

(34:22):
her fault. It was they shouldn't have ran her, should
have had a primary. Monday morning quarterbacking, because what you
could have said was, yo, this is kind of on me.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
Yeah, you don't want to take any personal responses.

Speaker 2 (34:33):
He was like, oh, man, I had I didn't really
have a choice when I was at that party. I
just had to do something you didn't have to. We
had a chance. I wanted there to be, as I
wrote in an op ed, a primary. Let so he
wanted he wanted a primary, meaning they didn't want Kamla
Harris because everybody who says a primary is a fucking liar.
I'm just telling y'all, right, Now, I don't care who
you are. I know some of y'all think y'all believe

(34:54):
that shit. No you don't. What you really believe is
you didn't want to vote for Kamla Harris, so you like,
gotta be somebody, anybody. I'll take anybody, anyone, Gretchen Whitmer,
nobody you name would have had any more name recognition,
any more experience on the job than Kamala Harris. There
was not a single name you could pull up that
you could be like, now, that person has been president

(35:17):
or vice president, and that's what we need to make president.

Speaker 1 (35:21):
I didn't have access to the money, so they don't
have to raise money.

Speaker 2 (35:24):
Right, And you're not gonna bring none of you suggested
Hillary Clinton, Right, you just wanted somebody else, you know.
And I'm not even trying to say the names, because
that's not like I disliked these people, But there's a
reason they wouldn't have run against her even if it
was an open primary. They was like, get down, to
lay down, we get it. We don't have time for

(35:44):
this shit. Right.

Speaker 1 (35:45):
And also the thing is, once Joe came out and
basically endorsed her, literally every name, nope, nope, Nope, we're
not gonna have a primary because everybody's gonna be like,
we're not gonna do this. And George, you're not in
the fucking You're not in the party, you're not running
the apparatus. So this whole like we shit is we

(36:06):
whenever it's a mistake, but it's never I.

Speaker 2 (36:10):
It's I when you want to just be hey, they
could have did better, because I've never agreed we had
a chance. I wanted that to be, as I wrote
in an op ed, a primary, let's battle test this
quickly and get it up and going. I think the
mistake with it, I think the mistake with it being Kammala.
She had to run against her own record. It's very
hard to do. If the point of running is to
say I'm not that person, It's hard to do. And

(36:30):
so she was given a very tough task. I think
it was a mistake, quite honestly. But we are where
we are. We were gonna lose more house seats, they say, so,
I don't know. To not do it would be to
say I'm not gonna tell the truth. He talked about
writing that article. Now, in that article, he said we're
not gonna win in November with this president and we

(36:50):
won't win the House, we won't win to send it
all this shit. Uh so yeah, and of course her
her body said fuck him, fucking and everyone around him.
I don't have to be be fucking nice.

Speaker 1 (37:01):
Me and him. We got the same And because I
don't want hear.

Speaker 2 (37:04):
Clooney said he saw those comments. I could spend a
lot of time debunking any things he said. With the
reality is, I don't think looking backwards like that is
helpful to anyone. Well, of course not when you don't
want to help fuck it up, particularly to him. I
don't think it's helpful to the Democratic Party. So I'm
just gonna wish him well on this ongoing recovery. His
ongoing recovery, I hope he does well and just leave
it at that. I have many personal opinions about it,

(37:25):
but I don't find it to be helpful to have
a public spat with him.

Speaker 1 (37:28):
Because you're talking about his daddy, like you know what
I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (37:32):
Yeah, but also matter, but also this is once against
the whitest. I'm rich, I don't have skin in the game.
I'm gonna just go back to doing movies. Politics was
like a fun little distraction like betting on the sports team.
But I don't really have to live with the consequences
of any of this shit. Nope, So good luck Democrats
figuring out your party. I tried to help by fucking

(37:54):
it all up, but that ain't on me, It's on you.
Uh good, I'm gonna just I'm just ready to move on.
Ain't we already just move on? Like, of course you
can just move on. You're you're rich, white, famous, Like
you're just gonna go put out a movie and be fine.
So fuck him?

Speaker 1 (38:09):
Right, And there's something that nobody asks for in the
in the last place, when the last time somebody goes,
what the George Clooney think?

Speaker 2 (38:16):
Right? This is anyway? All right, let's move on to
something else. What kind of segments do I have here
that uh I feel like covering? Mm hmmm, No, I

(38:38):
don't feel like. Okay, we do some white people news.
How about that? Uh? White people news? Uh boom, White

(39:06):
people knews. Let's see what's going on. Let's lighten this
bad boy up. Stop being mad at the other white
people like George Clooney and John Stewart and the love
of his uncle and shit, and let's move on to
some white people that aren't bothering us as much at all.
Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weiss will be that both actors
will be reuniting for another Mummy movie. Mm when was

(39:29):
it last night?

Speaker 1 (39:29):
Fifteen? Twenty years ago?

Speaker 2 (39:32):
Ever since we had a Mummy movie with is Mummy
forty five nineteen ninety nine, which is twenty six years ago.

Speaker 1 (39:40):
I know it's in a hot minute.

Speaker 2 (39:42):
And they did the sequel in two thousand and one
with the Mummy's return. He was in two thousand and
eight The Mummy Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, and she
didn't appear in that one because you know, women aren't
allowed to get more older than thirty. Back then, the
Mummy was redone seventeen with Tom Cruise, but it nobody

(40:02):
watched it. So now filmmakers Martin Betanelli Open and Tyler
Gillett are set to direct the fourth installment, which does
not yet have a release date or title Mummy Foe.

Speaker 1 (40:18):
So I know they put a bunch of them, and
I think I've seen every moment in the theater. I think.

Speaker 2 (40:25):
I saw. The Scorpion King was the worst. The one
with the rock, Yeah, terrible. That was the worst bad CG.

Speaker 1 (40:33):
I just all around just a bad movie.

Speaker 2 (40:36):
Yeah, I hated that joint. But you know, I think
the nostalgia of it also helps, because like those movies
kind of were silly and age differently than the top
than like now. I feel like now we're a lot
more sophisticated. We've seen all these superhero films. But maybe
if they do a campy type of just hey, remember

(40:58):
the Remember the Mummy, it might work. I don't know.
Justin Voaldoni's four hundred million dollar lawsuit against Blake Lively
has officially been shut down because he missed a court
imposed deadline to amend his claims.

Speaker 1 (41:16):
Yeah, because he wouldn't take any seriously when he You know,
it's one of those things, like you say, it's about
him making the splash with the lawsuit than it is
about the actual end result, because what you're saying most
people won't cover or follow.

Speaker 2 (41:30):
Yes, And like, I'm not trying to be a dick,
but I'm gonna have to be a little bit of
a dick to just in general, people are so fucking stupid.

Speaker 1 (41:41):
Yes they are.

Speaker 2 (41:43):
They have fallen for the It worked what he needed
to accomplish with this lawsuit worked. Yes, with a preemptive
campaign that was likegrudging her career and besmirched her career.
They they it already worked because how many of y'all
listening right now don't feel comfortable being like, Yeah, that
guy is a fucking weird predator, fucking weirdough who tried

(42:08):
to crush this woman's career before she was gonna be
able to like get it out first he hit. And
we have evidence from the PR firm that did the smearing. Yes,
we actually have evidence. And yet how many of y'all
are like, I don't know, they both seem kind of
bad as a lot of people go it's neutral, and
you go, I don't think this was neutral, And that's

(42:29):
all they want out of it, you know, It's what
Johnny Depp got out of it. It's sir, like you
just basically got to get people into a place where
they like they combined not caring with uh with not
knowing and then going, I don't know, sound like they're
both bad people. Sounds you know, sounds and you know.

Speaker 1 (42:52):
What they treat that A lot of times, like politics,
when you do that, it's because you're not really paying attention.
I had to be like that when like when you
just be live, all sides are the same almost a
lot of times because you're not really following, you're not
paying attention, but you know everybody's talking about her.

Speaker 2 (43:06):
Yeah, And I even say.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
It's it's like.

Speaker 2 (43:14):
An area where it's okay not to know, right, as
opposed to like politics or something important where it's like, damn,
you don't know. That's bad, you don't know that with
this everyone you don't want to seem like you know
too much about celebrity shit because like you're a loser,
you're fucking parasocial, parasite, you know, wow, who gives a
fuck about these white folks at a time like this?

(43:35):
But this was one where every time I wreck, because
you know, it's one it just starts with we hate
a woman out of nowhere, and I'm like, okay, so
I guess we hate them now. And then when you
start looking for the evidence, you know, it's like tiktoks
and conspiracies and scuttle button rumors and I'm like, okay.

Speaker 1 (43:52):
And what's the evidence, y'all right?

Speaker 2 (43:54):
Right, and then when it and then anything that applies
to the dude, it's like that shit don't count. So
it was it's interesting to watch this shit work in
real time. But missing a court deadline is essentially just
throwing throwing up the white flag, like fucking right, like
I mission accomplished. Like And if anyone ever asked, was
my was my dismissal because that my complaint was tossed out,

(44:19):
I'll go no, it's because I missed a deadline. But
what did you miss a deadline for refouling? Because my
complaint was tossed out? So it was tossed out. But
he can now go no, it is a technicality. Now,
why the fuck would you forget? You don't got nothing
else going on? Why would you forget the most important
fucking deadline in the case? Right?

Speaker 1 (44:38):
And also it was one of those things too, where
for the movie that she was doing with him at
the time that Caz nor the crew toured with him,
they didn't go around with him.

Speaker 2 (44:48):
They were separated.

Speaker 1 (44:49):
Like it's a lot of things because I'm because we
were paying attention, because you were covering a lot of
this like like that kind of keeping me.

Speaker 2 (44:56):
I had to read all this shit. And then what
really made me pay attention was the people that were
so oh, adamant that she was a piece of shit
and he was a perfect angel. And they were on
my Facebook page and that's why I was like, oh,
this reminds me of Johnny Depp. This reminds like this
reminds me of so many things where it's like, oh no, Megan,
the Stallion of Tory Lanez. It reminded me of that.

(45:17):
Like I'm happy to be wrong, but I haven't seen
anything that proved me wrong other than you know, the
rumor is she her and Taylor Swift fell out over this.
That's the rumor because she had evidence that she presented
in court. We've seen text messages between his team like right,
like extra proof. Not so anyway, Prince Andrew stripped of

(45:39):
our royal titles. He now just young Drew. I don't know.
He goes by Big Drew Dog. I don't know he
goes he now Andrew Mountain, Mount Baton of windsor that name.

Speaker 1 (45:52):
So he's not a prince no more.

Speaker 2 (45:54):
No, he got stripped of his titles, royal titles. He
Andrew Mount Batton, windsor not of windsor I see why
he went by King Charles Prince Andrew, because that's a
lot to remember it's not cool. It don't sound cool
Mount Batton windsor all right, but yeah, because I guess

(46:15):
it's consequence for being friends with a pedophile and flying
on his plane and being accused of sexually assaultin girls
over there in that country must be nice.

Speaker 1 (46:24):
They must got some documentations and somebody read and it
was like, hey, Prince Charles, he was like.

Speaker 2 (46:28):
Oh, I guess you can't just be president over there
and do these things. Huh what was it like that
that kind of country? Hm hmm.

Speaker 1 (46:37):
I mean he still be fine, he just won't be
a prince.

Speaker 2 (46:40):
I mean, I just don't know. I just wish I
knew what it was like to live in a place
where people was like not even the hanging out with
a guy like that is okay, Like you was hanging
out with Epstein, Dog you out of here.

Speaker 1 (46:51):
Something wrong?

Speaker 2 (46:52):
Like here in this country, we'd be like, well, look
what if we shut down the government instead of releasing
these fouls like that's where we live, and we don't
swear in this congress woman because she might vote to
release them. Found, so we just pretend that it's about
the Democrats and uh, snap benefits, when it's really about
this ship.

Speaker 1 (47:10):
Mm hmmm, mm hmmm hm.

Speaker 2 (47:12):
And Joe Rogan ain't gonna say shit, of course not.
M rarely seeing Kim Basinger steps out with daughter Ireland
and grand baby for three generations soushit date.

Speaker 1 (47:25):
Oh that's adoraball. Yes, Kim basingerl be minding her business.

Speaker 2 (47:31):
I remember she was showing that. I mean, as the
kids say, serving hunt uh in basic instinct, because I
remember she did. I think she was the one that
did the leg uncrossing, right, wasn't that Kim Basinger? Yes,
I think so. I'm about confusing with Michelle Feiffer.

Speaker 1 (47:48):
About to say you have to be of a certain age,
even though who that lady is?

Speaker 2 (47:52):
Yeah, uh nah, she was. She was all about it. Uh,
it was all about her. Oh they said that was
Sharon Stone, Sharon Stone, Okay, it was. But Kim Besica
was a was another one of these like blonde bombshell foxes. Uh. Oh,
I see she was offered the role, but Sharon Stone.

(48:15):
But Sharon Stone got it because she turned it down. Okay,
I guess I got my my shit confused, my bad guys.
But yeah, Kim Beazic girdough she was a vale yes,
and Batman. She was. She was like a stone cold
white lady fox of her time. And now she's done
the unforgivable and the aged and had and has a

(48:37):
daughter in the family. She went out as a grandmama, y'all.
She's a guilt now. Uh yeah, l a confidential.

Speaker 1 (48:46):
Around like I said. Yeah, like I said, she probably
hasn't really acted acting like a real long time. So
you have to be of a certain age until you
remember her in her from her day.

Speaker 2 (48:55):
Yeah, which you know, I guess is shocking to us
to be like, oh my god, she's a person now,
Like she didn't work, she didn't and all that means
is she just didn't put on some I'm a fuck
your man clothes. Because she put them on and went out,
we still would be like, oh nah, she's still her.

Speaker 1 (49:11):
Oh yeah, she trust She's still gonna be fine at
our age.

Speaker 2 (49:14):
Yeah. Uh, Now I didn't know her. Ireland Baldwin was
seen holding daughter Holland while joining by her partner. So
are the huh basing girl Ireland Balin and the models
little girl Holland. So that's her daughter.

Speaker 1 (49:32):
I did not know that. No, I didn't even know that.

Speaker 2 (49:34):
Yeah, so are the Baldwins and Basing Girls were laid
in some type of way like was she married to
Alec Baldwin or something?

Speaker 1 (49:41):
Who knows possibility?

Speaker 2 (49:42):
She was seventy one. She was dressing an over sized
gray zip up sweatshirt layered over a baggy tea and
navy sweatpants. Oh and they said yes she was okay,
all right, see learning, I'm learning this white stuff every day.
Guys Ireland thirty went makeup, free of warm hair and
a messy bun. For the album, She wore overall all shorts,
sneakers and maroon crossbody bag while carrying her and Rack's

(50:04):
kid Rack. All right this the husband name is Rack,
her partner Rack, No say rack r C all caps?
Do it stand for something where his whites are different?
Is that what they think about us when we be
like that's doctor dre and they like did he go
what's school? Like? Oh no, that's just what he called himself.

(50:25):
Uh yeah, Rack born Andre Allen Ayo ajos A and
Aos and Ireland wearing full parenimal Rat carried Holland's tiny sneakers.
What the who the fuck is Racking? What do he do?

Speaker 1 (50:38):
What do he do?

Speaker 2 (50:40):
Rack? The Rack Ireland and Racks started dating in twenty
twenty one, and now they were going to be parents
later that year, Co confirmed the Ralah, what the fuck do?

Speaker 1 (50:51):
What's a Rack?

Speaker 2 (50:53):
I'm racking my brain because I never heard this man?
They don't describe what he does in this article other
than being her partner.

Speaker 1 (51:02):
Then that's all the matters because they don't They don't
know the person who drug this article don't know either.

Speaker 2 (51:07):
Well, I'm typing he might as would be others, right,
A mystery man, that's what That's what they might be
better off saying that what does Rac do rent to
center recovery audit contract? That nobody know who Rack is? Okay,
Rack musician, better known by the stage name is as

(51:27):
American musician and record producer. He created more than two
hundred remixes of rock, electronica and dance. Oh so he
making that super white people ship. He must be making it. Yeah,
you're all ready for it. Yeah, but they just be

(51:50):
playing random clips and it's changing the beat and they
get paid a lot of money.

Speaker 1 (51:54):
Dancing and high shot dancer.

Speaker 2 (51:59):
Ready, yes, in three two, let's go now, damn y'all
got a headache?

Speaker 1 (52:08):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (52:09):
And then want to gent fory our neighborhoods and be like,
can you turn the go go music down?

Speaker 1 (52:13):
God damn all these fucking drums.

Speaker 2 (52:15):
I'm trying to sleep. Where are the bubbles and the
flashing lights and the gold sticks? Because I if I'm
not rolling on ecstasy, I can't even get it. I
can't get down to this right. All right, let's get
to the last thing. Guys, do a little bit of
I guess the race, and then we'll wrap this thing up.

(52:42):
It's hard to catch the race. It's time, it's time
to catch the race. It's time to catch the race.
I hope it burns your effing house down. A man
used tiki torch to set fire to Pride and their flags,
said he was fighting for the children. What you believed?

(53:04):
The children are our future?

Speaker 1 (53:05):
He smelled like such.

Speaker 2 (53:06):
Another candles too, and Ohio man's accused of setting flags
ablaze at Cincinnati homes, with videos capturing his pleasure in
his illicit deeds and saying at one point, I hope
it burns your fing house down. Thomas Kniehouse fifty two
face seven counts of aggravated Arson's faces several seven Council

(53:29):
of aggravated arson three counts of arson. Now the suspect
also faces a multi count federal indictment for his alleged actions.
They say he targeted the home of people displaying Pride flags.
I just feel like this administration gonna be like, well,
obviously he's clear of the federal crimes. That's what did

(53:51):
he do was wrong. The defendant allegedly roamed around Cincinnati
in the neighborhoods of Clifton the North Side looking for targets,
at one point setting fire to a yard sign with
a picture of a Ukrainian flag. I am deeply disturbed
and outraged by these Arsans Pillet said while announcing the indictment.
These were not acts of random vandalism. They were targeted,

(54:13):
hateful attempts to intimidate and solace members of our community.
Everyone deserves to feel safe and seen in their own neighborhood.
She added. We will not tolerate hate in any form.
We stand firmly with our lgbtq I A plus neighbors
so they know they are supported, valued and protected. Uh so, yeah,
got federally indicted. He used a t torch and tiki

(54:33):
torch fuel to burn the flags while drunk and was
full of rage and he wanted to send them a
message by burning the flags. He also said to have
written a statement admitting to setting the fires, claiming that
after hearing from his friend, he felt he had to
absolutely do something. I mean, he didn't want the prosecutor
to work hard at all. Authority stress how the smaller

(54:57):
fires could have caused house fires due to proximity of
the flag to the home and possibility of wind playing
a role. So there you gota can guess the race
of mister Thomas.

Speaker 1 (55:07):
Knighthouse tacking shorts, ash and D's white.

Speaker 2 (55:12):
Okay, all right, and fuel will not replace us.

Speaker 1 (55:17):
Come on, tiki torches and sitting the candles, come on
to hold out for you.

Speaker 2 (55:21):
January sixth, White white, he's just a kid that did
me to do this. White white, a low down dirty white.
As that the correct answer is white, everyone got it? Yeah?
You ever get drunk and just be like, I need

(55:41):
to do some arsons. Some people around here need to learn.
You never see that with rebel flags. How come none
of y'all ever get the bright ass idea to burn
down a cracker barrel full of American flags. It's always right,
the gay flags and the black lives matter flags, and yeah,
it's kind of interesting how it goes.

Speaker 1 (55:59):
Kind a certain type of flag.

Speaker 2 (56:02):
Right. Man found guilty of killing a store clerk for
making his pizza with no gloves on. Let's here, I'm out.
A man was found guilty of murdering a cashier in
cold Blood. He was because he was making his pizza
with no gloves on and he thought that was unsanitary.

(56:25):
Charles Leggott, thirty eight, was found guilty of first degree
intentional murder with a dangerous weapon and being a felling
in the possession of a firearm on Wednesday. The charges
stem from the incident that took place October nineteen, twenty
twenty four, at Action Food and Liquor.

Speaker 1 (56:38):
Action Food and Liquor.

Speaker 2 (56:39):
He took action. Yes, he might have had some of
that liquor. Right Legged around had just arrived at the
store around eleven fifty am. He ordered so right before lunch,
ordered a pizza from the cash here early. He was
really hungry for that piece. Upon noticing that the employee
making the pizza was not wearing gloves, Legged came extremely

(57:00):
upset and started arguing with the clerk in the front
of the store. Twenty six year old Jamail Owis, he
was going Ouri all right. The employee who was making
the piece was in the back of the store at
the time. He told employees he heard Owis and Leggett
arguing that the entrance. A minute later, the employee said
he heard a gun shot and rush to the front,
discovering Ourys on the ground gasping for air. Authorities reviewed
security camera footage that corroborated the employees's version of events.

(57:24):
Though the video does not have audio, is apparent the
shooter is upset and begins to motion his hands, and
ours Always appears to argue back. Then the shooter reaches
his hand into the right pocket, where the handle of
the handgun can be seen protruded from his pocket. The
shooter then positions himself at the counter and abruptly reaches
over the counter with his right hand. With the handgun
in hand, the shooter puts a gun to always chest,
shooting Owys, and then quickly runs out of the store

(57:47):
as Owis falls to the ground behind the counter. Leggott
explained his reason in an interview with the police. The
defendant informed Ourys it was unsanitary. Then Ourys became loud
with the defendant and said he would do something to
the defendant. UH police asked the defender way he did.
A defendive replied, I shot him. The defendant stated that
he only shot one time, then ran out the store
and drove to a friend's house and didn't I tell

(58:08):
anyone what happened. Indicated he threw the clothes he was
wearing out. So all right, cam, I guess the race
of mister Charles Leggett.

Speaker 1 (58:16):
Charles Leggett.

Speaker 2 (58:19):
Yes, I.

Speaker 1 (58:23):
I'm gonna you know, for this one, I'm gonna go
black because I'm thinking about the name of the place
in the location, Action Food and Liquor, Okay, is right beside.

Speaker 2 (58:33):
It was as the title of uh of Blue Pavie
album Loup pay Viasco's first album, Yeah It Is Rented,
was right side the ABC store Action Food and Liquor.
Black Samuel L. Jackson, No gloves? Who was this asshole
coming to America? Black? Black minister society, stick up tape?
Black black about that Action Boss? That's not a race
for oh black, okay? And they're not going to wear

(58:54):
gloves at the liquor A piece of place black Now,
that's what I right, black because I low key understand,
and white folks don't care about hand washing, so this
is a black damn all, y'all? All right, why is

(59:16):
he making the face in the mugshot that I know
he was making watching that man touch his food without
no gloves. He's like, I know he was looking at
the clerk like, y'all just gonna let him make my
pizza without gloves. Man, it's going in the oven. Man,
damn right, go kill the drunker. It's Action Food and Liquor.

Speaker 1 (59:33):
What did you expect?

Speaker 2 (59:34):
What did you expect? It's Hunt Brothers pizza. Okay, we
don't do you? Have you ever heard the Hunt Brothers
so pizza? Hut up the street?

Speaker 1 (59:42):
Right?

Speaker 2 (59:42):
If you want gloves, you want gloves. You're not paying
glove prices when you go to Action Food and Liquor, right,
you're paying bottle of the barrel. The liquor bottle has
the top open and the food has the gloves off
of it.

Speaker 1 (59:53):
That's what we did, a free for it with this liquor.
So I don't know why you expect top flight security.

Speaker 2 (59:58):
Crag Right, alright, let's go to the bonus round. Karen's
two for two. Why I ain't racist?

Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
How can I be racist about anybody or anything in
my life?

Speaker 2 (01:00:15):
How can I call them niggas?

Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
Just call them niggas.

Speaker 2 (01:00:20):
Google Change and sky by Woon Big fast runners, high jumping,
speed chucking three hundred and sixty degree basketball. A Mississippi
mom shot dead one of the aggressive monkeys that escaped
from an overturned truck last week to protect her young children.

(01:00:42):
Jessica Bond Ferguson said she and other Heidelberg residents have
been on high alert after words spread that monkeys believed
to be carrying dangerous diseases but later confirmed by officials
not to be, have been roaming lou since Tuesday. Early Sunday,
her sixteen year old son ran into the house claiming
he had seen one of the animals in the yard.
The thirty five year old mother of five, whose children

(01:01:03):
ranged between four and sixteen, said she jumped out of bed,
grabbed her gun and phone, and went outside. At the
collar police about sixty feet from her home, she said
she spotted the monkey and chose to take matters into
her own hands to ensure her children's safety.

Speaker 1 (01:01:19):
They're like, fuck that monkey.

Speaker 2 (01:01:20):
Hear no evil, see no evil, because I'm gonna shoot
that evil I did what any other mother would do
to protect her children. I shot at it. It just
stood there and I shot again, and he backed up,
and that's when he fell. She wasn't monkeying around. She
gave that monkey the monkey business.

Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
She did.

Speaker 2 (01:01:38):
Oh, I guess he's not so curious anymore. With police
and animal control not yet on the scene.

Speaker 1 (01:01:46):
The mother the only thing that would have made it
worsu is it the man and the red hat would
have came and started crying. The yellow hat would have
came and started crying.

Speaker 2 (01:01:56):
The mother of five said she decided to shoot the monkey,
fearing it would get away become a threat to children
at another house in the neighborhood. If it attacked somebody's kid,
it would I could have stopped and I could have
stopped it. That would be a lot on me. It's
kind of scary and dangerous that they are running around
and people have kids playing in the yards. And a
post on social media. The sheriff office confirmed that that's

(01:02:17):
what happened, with no other details. The shooting of the
monkey comes several days at the truckloaded with twenty one
cage Reese's monkeys clad crashed on Interstate fifty nine, just
north of Heidelberg on October twenty seven. And Riese's monkey
is our h e s us not like Reese's pieces
ass cups. Tulane University said the monkeys came in from

(01:02:40):
its National Biomedical Research Center in New Orleans, a site
that commonly furnishes primates to research institutions. Thirteen will recovered
at the site, but that means eight was just out
here loose. It's a barrel full of monkeys. You hopefully
they don't get a ship. Come see monkeys. If one

(01:03:04):
of them does it, the other was gonna do it
because monkey see monkey do right.

Speaker 1 (01:03:06):
They were just jump the beds mm hmm.

Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
One of them got shot. Fella bumped his head. Karen
guessed the race of this mother that protected her children.
Jessica Bond Ferguson.

Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
Jessica Bond Ferguson, I'm gonna go black.

Speaker 2 (01:03:20):
Karen's going black for this one, all right, Let's check
the chat room. See what they believe. Uh five, sixteen
oldest kid can watch the youngest while I'm at the club.
Black got that, damn it.

Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
Marlins be our own people.

Speaker 2 (01:03:35):
I don't know. I'm getting Nick Foyn Tess will love
this podcast. Okay, I'm just telling you, I don't know
I'm getting black from this. She wasn't protecting nothing kids
in the house. She hunted that monkey like harambe white,
says kg H black black, A lot of blacks, only
one white on this one, and only one person got
it wrong. She's black, Karen, congratulations and one person missed. Now, Karen,

(01:04:14):
why were you so sure she was black? What made
you guess black?

Speaker 1 (01:04:19):
She had five kids, you like, like, like they said
the oldest was it couldn't be good reasons.

Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
Okay, go ahead, I mean you no, I mean listen.

Speaker 1 (01:04:27):
That's how racism works, right, And then you know the
way she was talking about it. You know they her
baby came in scared and she was like, I nigga,
I got you, ain't no, Mike's gonna be fucking with
my kids.

Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
I don't care if I feel like that's a very
black instinct.

Speaker 1 (01:04:40):
Yeah, She's like, I don't care if it's one of
these monkey kids, a real monkey. I everybody to get these.

Speaker 2 (01:04:47):
It was given this kind of energy to me. Keep
asking jail because he comes back out here, it's gonna
be a horror movie nightmare. For his ass. He don't
want to come back around here playing with me like
it felt like she said that. When she was getting
her gun, she.

Speaker 1 (01:04:59):
Was like, you know, she told them I ain't the
one today, man, walk up out of her sleep. You know,
she probably got another job to go to. She was like,
this motherfucker brought me out my sweep. You don't catch
these bullets.

Speaker 2 (01:05:09):
Yeah, I feel like she's she's She was already sleeping
with her head kind of cock so she ain't have
to like that's up her perm.

Speaker 1 (01:05:18):
And she was like, I bet she had her head
wrapped too when she went out there.

Speaker 2 (01:05:22):
That You're right, she had it wrapped up for the night.
It was like, get mama gun. You're getting mama gun.
We hate to see it. I mean, brother monkeys deal,
give us free. I think that's what Caesar said. Oh no,
Caesar said, Caesar said, Caesar is home. It was I'm
gonna start with it, said give us free. Oh man,

(01:05:44):
that's the most racist thing that happened in that segment.
And that was me, all right, let's get into sore ratchetness.
I'll get them to movies.

Speaker 1 (01:05:51):
Confused, I bout as the badest me fucking up curious,
demanding the hacked red hat.

Speaker 2 (01:06:03):
Yeah, I said, my bad. I think you're thinking about
burious George. That's the other George. Think about burious George.
Oh that's so good. All right. I just came up
with a whole head cannon of burious George and the

(01:06:23):
man with the red the red hat.

Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
I don't know why, because red just thick in my head.

Speaker 2 (01:06:29):
Oh man, it happens in Bompton, samurai saw it. Burglary
accused named after arms standoff in Wellington. Uh, okay, what
this is New New Zealand that this is happening. The
man accused of trying to burgle a multi million dollar
property with a samurai saw it before being shot at

(01:06:51):
and bitten by a police dog can be named. His
name is John Charles Solona.

Speaker 1 (01:06:57):
Oh so they ain't know if we can name him.
We can name him now apparently.

Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
Yeah, I guess they got different rules over there. Fifty
four is missing his first appearance at court today because
he's undergoing surgery.

Speaker 1 (01:07:07):
He got shot. Yeah, you got shot in that dog
the hell out of him. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:07:12):
They don't have all the details because then it wants
me to pay for the rest. But just I'll astray
your good job. Let's make sure we don't tolerate this
sword ratching us. We'll be back Saturday for feedback show
Boss D Sports will be tomorrow night Lucas Justin doesn't
cancel up the last minute, and Thursday you should get

(01:07:35):
a movie review your sport movie review feeds. So we're busy, busy,
busy beezy busy busy bees over here. Until next time.
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