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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't. I am six forty. You're listening to the John
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(00:22):
have a world exclusive here. But there's a new song
that has been written about Gavin Newsom. A song, A song, yes,
and it's the name of it's called Bad Gavin. It's
the Governor Hairjel Blue.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Oh.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
I knew it had to have something to do with hair.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
And it was leaked to me by a friend of
mine by a source.
Speaker 3 (00:43):
Oh, I can't wait to hear it.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
And yeah, it's because I want to at least use
a piece of it to introduce Gavin Newsom segments from
now on as he gears up to run for president. Okay, maybe,
and we'll give you an exclusive. We'll play the whole thing.
Speaker 3 (01:00):
Are you going to sing along?
Speaker 1 (01:01):
No? I've only listened to it once, so I haven't
memorized enough. But maybe over time, you know, we'll we'll,
we'll do that end of the hour. So don't go
anywhere now you may have heard, or if you're just
getting in your car, Elon Musk and Donald Trump are
having a huge fight online. And I don't know how
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closely everybody follows all the twists and turns, but just
to recap, what's you know on the public record is
Elon worked for Trump for a few months earlier this year,
and his job was doge and he was going to
go into the bucks and into the departments and find
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a trillion dollars worth of savings. He found I think
last I saw about one hundred and sixty one hundred
and seventy billion dollars worth of savings. Any further cuts
has to be done by Congress. At the same time,
Congress was putting together what Trump has branded the Big
Beautiful Bill, and that extends tax cuts. That is a
(02:08):
budget bill, but it doesn't cover all the departments. The
primary impetus is to make sure the tax cuts are
now extended past December thirty first. And there's a big
fight going on amongst the Republicans. They have majorities and
Senate in the House, but in the House. Well, actually
in the House and Senate. There are two different kinds
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of Republicans. Ones who want to cut spending and cut
the deficit once and for all, and there's a lot
of Republicans who don't care and they've never cared. Democrats
don't care. Obviously, that's how you end up with thirty
seven trillion dollars a debt. So Musk goes to work
for Trump and he gives up a lot. Obviously he's
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going to do fine in life financially, but he neglected
his companies. Tesla took a huge hit because all the
insane progressives started selling their Teslas. Some of them started
trashing teslas, setting him on fire, vandalizing them. In fact,
what is that? I don't know if I could find
it now in a short notice, But there's a story
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that forty four percent of Tesla owners say that they encountered. Yeah,
here we go. A study shows that forty four percent
of Tesla owners said they received intentional damage to their vehicles.
I thought it was a few crazies, a few fire
bombings at dealerships. You know that the media was exaggerating
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average repair bill nineteen hundred dollars.
Speaker 4 (03:36):
Do you know that some people put signs or stickers
on their car saying that I bought this before you know,
Elon Musk was crazy or whatever they'rephrasing that.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
But you know, I know somebody did that. I know
somebody else. Oh really, I've actually seen the stickers.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
Okay, so yeah, I know I screwed up the act worthy.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
I don't remember what it said, but that's the gist
of it. Yeah, before Musk got involved, right with with Trump,
that's the that's the idea, so so forty. But I
tell you these progressives are really sickos. They're sicicos and psychos.
I said this a thousand times. He's the only guy
who manufactured in an electric car that anybody likes and wants.
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The rest of the electric cars are duds when it
comes to commercial sales. So it's shows me how nuts
they are. They don't really care about, uh, saving the planet.
You know, it's about politically. It went somewhere the virtue signaling,
virtue singling, that's all it is.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
But now that that Musk is pissed off at Trump,
I think those we're going to we're going to see
a decrease of tesla as being you know, screwed over.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
Yeah, yeah, I guess the vandalism will drop them.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
So, you know, musk Is stock price went way down,
sales went way down. The people who already bought the
cars got him vandalized. Musk was dealing with a lot
of a lot of public epithets being hurled at him,
and finally he like slunk out of Washington because after
a while he did, you know, Trump started stopped publicly
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defending him. In fact that I read, I don't know
if it's true, but apparently Musk got into a shoving
match with another member of the cabinet, the Treasury secretary.
Speaker 4 (05:26):
But I thought that Trump, I mean sorry that Musk left,
that this was a predetermined time. He was only going
to be right, and this was the time, and they
were leaving happily, you know, friends.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
Forever, that was that was the cover story. Nothing is real,
nothing is true, you know. So Musk leaves and they
passed the bill in the House and it's headed to
the Senate and it doesn't have it doesn't have cuts.
The deficit actually goes up, and Musk is going on,
what the hell did I do? I screwed up my company?
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My stock price went to the toilet. My sales went
went in in into the into the sew as well.
And my customers are getting vandalized, their cars are getting
set on fire. The dealerships are gonna, what did I
do this for? And all you guys go back to
your old way of business. You just spend on all
this nonsense. So he started lashing out, and he called
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the bill an abomination. Trump tried to make nice, but
Musk wasn't having it. It's it's fascinating to see a
guy who doesn't have to answer to anybody. He doesn't
have to answer to the president. He's gonna tell you
exactly how he feels. You might think he's crazy, and
obviously is crazy, But geniuses are are most of the
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time a bit unhinged, all right. Their brains are not
wired like a normal person's. I mean, you look at
the stuff that he that he's he's accomplished, that his
companies have accomplished that that's not normal brain wiring in there.
But one thing he knows is he got screwed over
and embarrassed, and now they're gonna another big, bloated spending
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bill as if he never existed, as if he never
did all that work for all those months. So he
went nuclear today on Twitter, which he owns he can
write whatever he wants.
Speaker 3 (07:15):
Saying that Elon just went crazy.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
Musk posted apparently went on for hours online against Trump,
and then he writes time to drop the really big
bomb that the real Donald Trump, that's Trump's handle, is
in the Epstein files. That's the real reason they've not
been made public. Have a nice day, DJT. Now everybody's
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known that Trump was in Epstein's phone contacts. They were friends.
Epstein lived in South Florida and was a member of
mar A Lago the Club, but Trump tossed him out
of the club back in two thousand and seven. I
forgot what. He was banned in two thousand and seven
over an incident with a club member's teenage daughter. Everything
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is so disgusting, Trump is claimed, you know. They so
they leaked his old contact list Epstein's back in twenty
twenty one when Gleane Maxwell had her trial. There were
three hundred and forty nine names, and Trump was listed
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there and so other other major New York figures. I mean,
that's that was the social circle. There's a number of
pictures of Trump and Epstein, and you know Bill Clinton,
Bill Gates, Prince Andrew, they all flew on the plane.
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The Lalita Express would take you to that teenage girl Paradise.
Trump said he'd have no problem releasing more files. He goes,
I'm not involved. I never went to his island, but
a lot of people did. Now, this makes it sound
like he was found on the passenger list, So I
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don't know. And they've always kept a lot of the
Epstein files secret. And the suspicion was there were a
lot of names in details. And that's why Epstein, the
first time he got nailed over these teenager sexual issues,
he didn't get a real prison sentence. He had to
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go to jail on weekends back in two thousand and six.
And nobody who follows, nobody the legal profession, could understand
how he got such a light sentence. But this is
why there were so many guys in Washington in government
who were using his services. He was like a broker.
So now everybody's waiting for for Trump to go back
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to his residence. You know, because he writes his worst
stuff in the middle of the night. Yeah, it's like two, three,
four in the morning.
Speaker 3 (10:11):
Yeah, this is not going to end. No, No, because anytime.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
Soon, because because Epstein's now implied that Trump is a pedophile. Yes,
so God knows what's coming. And I'm sure, I'm sure
his staff is telling him, look, sit out this one.
Do you think the staff?
Speaker 4 (10:26):
Yeah, I mean, and you think really Trump's going to listen?
Speaker 1 (10:31):
Yeah, but can the staff be confident there isn't a
really ugly story out there somewhere. See, That's what I'm saying.
If Trump, if Trump.
Speaker 3 (10:40):
Trump is not going to listen to anybody, honest.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
You're probably right, But this is the fare that they have.
It's like Donald please because they don't know what he's
been up to, right for sure? None of us know
like Clinton? Right, Yeah, we found out that Clinton was
in bed with the twelve fourteen year olds. Oh yeah,
of course.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
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Speaker 1 (11:06):
The moistline is eight seven seven Moist eighty six, eight
seven seven Moist eighty six and the talkback feature on
the iHeartRadio. Oh just one more thing about Trump and Musk.
Another thing that has Musk burning is the subsidies that
the federal government was giving for people to buy teslas.
They're being cut in this new bill as well. And
Musk made a ton of money by getting those teslas subsidized,
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at which I thought was awful that my tax money
and your tax money was was spent on wealthy people
buying their electric car toys. Because most of the people
in California who are buying electric cars, they're rich guys
buying tesla's. I know this on the West side of La.
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I see them all over the place. I know personally
it's mostly rich guys. And every time I look at them,
it's like, why did you get tax men? Do you
got thousands of dollars of tax money?
Speaker 3 (12:03):
What?
Speaker 5 (12:03):
What? That?
Speaker 1 (12:04):
This is outrageous and as big a genius as Musk is,
he doesn't deserve our tax money so he could sell
more teslas and looks like his customers didn't care about
climate change anyway. They wanted to be cool, and buying
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a Tesla was cool. Now buying a Tesla is not
cool in that social group. So they're selling their tests
or teslas. They're certainly not buying new ones, or there's
people out vandalizing them, or they're putting stickers trying to
preempt any attack.
Speaker 3 (12:43):
What do you think.
Speaker 4 (12:46):
Musk's comments about that Trump would not have won the
election if it was not for him.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
My Musk spend, I mean tens of millions, maybe hundreds
of millions of dollars. Uh. Yeah, the election was was
really close in a lot of states, you know those
seven swing states. Most of them are just a percent
or two. I don't know exactly how he spent the
money and what effect it would have everybody, because I
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mean Kamala Harris had a billion dollars to spend and
it didn't do her any good.
Speaker 3 (13:20):
There's no loyalty, No, there's no nobody's loyal.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
Trump doesn't have friend friends. Everything has been said a
thousand times. It's transactional. You know, if you can do
something for him, he might do something for you. But
as soon as you can't do something for him, or
you disagree with him, that's that's that's it. That's it.
So and and I don't do you you imagine he
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has a bunch of guys that he could really hang out,
like in his in his living room on the couch.
Speaker 3 (13:52):
Well, I'm sure there are fake friends.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
I mean there are friends you know who'll sit at
mar A Lago and not along at the table, but
they all have some reason to not along. Yes, that's
what I'm saying. Actual friends who just sit back and
talk and there's no business element involved, there's no potential
deal relationship, business relationship. No, I don't know if those
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guys exist in his life. And I think Musk thought
he was wanted to be in all close.
Speaker 4 (14:19):
Buddy and John, you know, the next time that you
have him on your show, maybe you can offer to
be his real true bestie.
Speaker 1 (14:30):
You might like that, yeah, and just agree with everything
he says.
Speaker 3 (14:34):
Well, then that's not being true.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
And don't ask me that's what he wants. That's the
definition of a good friend. I mentioned before that forty
four percent of Tesla owners said they have received intentional
damage to their cars. Average repair repair bill nineteen hundred dollars,
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so their cars are not just getting egged nineteen hundre
dollar repair bills. Sixty one percent had their insurance rates
go up after they bought their ev UH average increase
three hundred and forty dollars a year, and UH and
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vandalism against evs is persuading owners to sell their cars
and deterring new people from buying an EV So this
is probably going to lead to less adoptance of electric
vehicles and people sticking with their gas powered cars because
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having people drive Teslas, they do look cool, right, I've
only sat in one.
Speaker 3 (15:48):
Except those cyber trucks are so the cyber tree.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
Yeah, that's that. That that wasn't aimed at you. They
didn't build that hoping that that Debra was going to
buy one.
Speaker 4 (16:00):
I mean, I don't know a single person that finds
them attractive, do you.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
No, they look like something you would drive on Mars
if you wanted to explore the craters and hills on Mars.
It doesn't look like it doesn't look like a romantic car.
You don't go flying down a mountain side. But they're
all over the west side.
Speaker 3 (16:23):
How do you find parking?
Speaker 1 (16:25):
Oh you just bulldozed the cars out of the way.
Oh you know, just yeah, knock them off, knock them
off the road.
Speaker 3 (16:32):
Sure makes sense.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
But I have never seen a woman driving one of
those cyber trucks.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
I don't think I have either.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
No, I don't think there's a lot of girls. And
plus those things are I know they go for six figures.
I don't know exactly how much I really don't track
cars very much. I don't know a lot about them,
but those things never hits me that that's a car.
It's more like it's like some weird spaceship, some weird robots. Yeah,
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but as long as Musk had the cool car, it
would make people more interested in driving electric cars. And
now that that cool factor is gone, you realize how
shallow a lot of these people are. None of them
were interested in the climate. I have run into almost
I've run into like zero people in my life who
actually care about the climate issue. Zero. I mean maybe
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if they're in a group, they you know, they they'll
want to prattle what other people say. But you know,
they wanted to be socially relevant and drive the Tesla
and show off that they had money for a Tesla.
Speaker 4 (17:33):
But there are some inexpensive Teslas. There's the bottom of
the barrel one that's not that expensive from what I've heard.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
I don't have it.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
Does That's what I heard too, But it's not the
cool car. That's the cool cars are the expensive? Yes,
all right, Well, when we come back that, there's a
couple of Chinese students came to this country and uh,
they smuggled, They smuggled a fungus with them. The fungus
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is meant to infect our food supply and kill a
lot of our crops, and the FBI busted them. It's
a fascinating story. We'll talk about when we come back.
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Six forty Moistline is eighty seven seven Moist eighty six
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you can pick up John Cobelt Show on demand the podcast.
In case you missed any of this, what you don't
want to miss next segment is the world debut of
a new song called Bad Gavin, Bad Gavin Governor Hairjel
(18:45):
Blues all right, was leaked to me, and we're going
to play it and see how you like it, and
maybe we'll use a piece of it as as our
intro to all Gavin Newsom segments, especially when it starts
running for president, because I think it's some up his resume,
his record as California governor. Really well, so this is exciting.
Speaker 2 (19:06):
You know.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
The Chinese government, Chinese Communist Party, they brought us well,
they brought us fentanyl, which has killed hundreds of thousands
of Americans. They brought us the enhanced coronavirus, which killed
a million Americans. And there are they are our most
important trading partner. They're good at sending us stuff that
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kills Well. Now we have this story of two Chinese
nationals charged with smuggling potential agro terrorism fungus into the US.
I've never seen that word agro terrorism. It's a fungus
and I'm going to give you the Latin name, so
(19:51):
bear with me. Fusarium graminarium, which according to the Justice
Department Scientific Research classifies as a potential agro terrorism weapon.
This can be used to wipe out many crops. Uh,
(20:11):
it's it's called a head blight. I know people with
head blake. It's a fungus of wheat, barley, maize, corn rice.
Billions of dollars in economic losses worldwide each year. And
the investigation is focusing on two Shinese citizens who came
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into this country as students and researchers and they were dating. Uh.
The names are Young Queing John and Zun Yung Lu
and one I think I think the guy smuggled the
fungus to the girl they were They mailed it in
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from overseas, and they're both being arraigned in federal court.
They were dating and researching this pathogen, and when questioned
about smuggling it into the US, they lied to authorities
at the Detroit airport. They say Lou entered the US
(21:19):
and told authorities he was visiting his girlfriend and then
returning to China to start his own lap. He said
he had no work materials, but they did a secondary
screening of his luggage and they found tissues inside a
note in Chinese. No, they had the note inside the
tissues and a round piece of filter paper with circles
(21:43):
drawn on it, four clear plastic baggies with small clumps
of reddish plant. He says, I don't know how that
ended up in my bag. Somebody must have put them
there without my knowledge. Well, then they kept him and said, yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:00):
That's mine.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
Yes, that's my deadly fungus. That's that's can you can
we smoke it. But so they come to this country
to do research, and this is why this is the
rationale for Trump wanting to do an extensive vetting of
all these foreign students who come in this country and
(22:23):
go to the major universities and go do research uh,
I think I think there there's there's enough evidence. I mean,
the Chinese Communist Party from what I have read about
and heard about, when when they give you the exit
visa to come live here, they don't just give you
a nice little going away cake and saying, hey, have
(22:43):
a good trip, have a good life. In order to
get the visa, you have to agree to report back
to them, and you report back on whatever they want
to know. So if you're into agricultural research, it's like, oh, really,
what kind of research are you doing? Hey, would you
like to do this kind of research. We're gonna give
you to send you some red stuff in a plastic bag.
(23:04):
Let you take it out to a wheed field and
see what happens. Lou the guy confirmed that he intentionally
put the samples into a wat of tissues so that
the border patrol officers would be less likely to find
and confiscate them. And this was he brought him to
the University of Michigan. Interestingly, there's there's one news site,
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Who's CBS, which is one of the leading anti Trump sites,
an anti Trump news outlets, and they're trying to claim
it's like no, no, no, you have this type of
this type of fungus is already prevalent in the US.
(23:49):
They quote a Harold Kissler, a professor, saying, extremely prevalent
in North America. It's not a foreign agent coming in.
It probably originated here. It already causes problems with US agriculture.
And and this is this is, this is this is
nothing new. Although what I suspect is that it might
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be an enhanced form of this fungus, because if it's
really common and you can just wander out to any field,
why are you shipping it in from China, and why
are you hiding it in your luggage? The fungus in
his luggage can't be the same fungus that is already
spreading here in this country and has been for a while.
(24:30):
There was an FDA sent down an advisory in twenty
ten said that this is found in wheat grown under
normal conditions, but mostly it thrives in cool, wet conditions.
So I don't know, I I after the rigamarole of COVID,
(24:52):
we can't go through that again. No, and all the
denials and all the laws and all the claims that
it came from animals. When it burst out in Muhan
the same city where they were doing this extensive research.
Then it turned out that we paid for the research.
In part. Fauci paid it. He gave a you know,
six figures, and they ran it through several entities, ended
(25:13):
up in China. It's like, don't I don't trust anybody.
I don't believe anybody. Right, Oh, it is the time yet,
it's gonna be time for the song. For the song
coming up in the next segment, after Dever's news Bad
Gavin Governor Hair jail Blues, you'll get to hear the
world exclusive played in just a few minutes. This could
(25:35):
be a theme if people like it. And then as
the Newsom runs for because it's it's a great capsule
summary of what he's done to California. You know, it's
kinda there's a lot of people who don't know much
about Newsom around the country, and he's going to try
to introduce himself as a forward visionary thinker, and they
don't really know what he's done to the place. I mean,
(25:56):
they see video on TV. They know there's a lot
of homelessness, this crime and the high taxes and all.
But he'll have his own presentation, his own glossy spin
on it. So this song kind of is a review
of his time as governor. We'll play that next.
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We're going for thirty thousand followers. All right, So this
is the world exclusive the debut of a new song.
It's called Bad Gavin Governor hairjel Blues and you can
(26:40):
access it at Badgavin dot com. It's also on YouTube.
Just type in bad Gavin and we're gonna play for you.
It's you know, it's only about three minutes or so,
and this is kind of it's a country song and
it's a look back on what life has been like
with Gavin Newslim as governor. So give it away.
Speaker 5 (27:03):
Well, he rolled into town with a smile and a
ten city fixed.
Speaker 6 (27:08):
California with the hot tax plan.
Speaker 5 (27:10):
But now the streets are filled with tense and despair.
While cover hair, Jeil just flips back his hair. Well,
paying more at the pump each day, highest gas tax
in the US, say folks can't drive.
Speaker 4 (27:31):
Buddy flies on.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
A jet creech and green dreams while.
Speaker 3 (27:35):
We drown in.
Speaker 5 (27:38):
Bad gabbon, raising taxes like the sun at don.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
While the kids.
Speaker 6 (27:46):
Stayed home and the schools went wrong.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
A lockdown state.
Speaker 5 (27:55):
Then he slipped down a few, had a meal at
the laundry with a B star crew. Our school star
heard and test scores bad.
Speaker 6 (28:07):
And he's too bus between the deal with that Thomas
fire policy, fortsts burned, but he'll find a camera at
every turn, sand.
Speaker 5 (28:22):
Driving people out us stage. We can't find a home body,
shoul't find the place, friends, wind blowing, alogized disappear.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
He's the king of optics, not results. I feel.
Speaker 5 (28:46):
Calling slip, call him smooth, call him anything at all,
but don't call it leadership.
Speaker 1 (28:55):
When the whole.
Speaker 5 (28:56):
State stalls, from the coast to the valley, folks are
fed up.
Speaker 6 (29:04):
But he's still raising taxes.
Speaker 5 (29:06):
While we're filling our cus up bad davon cover here
jails spre live in and out nap of the valley
trees while the rest of us tighten our boots sat belts.
(29:28):
He's cashing in headlines and down. Well, So here's to
the voters, red white and blue.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
You see past the image and.
Speaker 5 (29:45):
Know what's true California's golden but.
Speaker 6 (29:49):
Fading fast with bad Davon.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
Or On in his straight to the path. All right,
that's good. I like that a lot. You were fun
(30:14):
you were dancing, yes, yeah, well used to be a
country music host. Yes, that's right.
Speaker 3 (30:20):
I like country music.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
Yeah, well I was. That was good.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
I like that.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
That's funny, and that's it's a good rundown at Gavin
Newston's career. That is Bad Gavin Governor hair Gerald Blues
and you can find that at Badgavin dot com or
on YouTube. I think we'll play that more.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
I loved it.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
Yeah, I'm gonna I want to make it a hit.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
Are you going to get a profit?
Speaker 1 (30:40):
Huh No? No, I have no financial interest in this.
A friend of mine leaked it. But I I enjoy it,
and I you know, we got it. We got a
year and a half to kick him around, and then
after that he's going to run for president, so you know,
we got a We've got a lot of time and
uh there, there's there's uh, nothing's going to get better.
And I'm so sick of the media just kissing his
(31:01):
ass and polishing him up. And I'm just so fed up.
Speaker 4 (31:05):
With it.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
I mean, you just don't find anybody telling the truth
about California and telling the truth about him personally. Bad.
He is bad. He's a bad guy, and he doesn't
care about anyone but the reflection in his own mirror.
That's the only thing he loves in the doors. And
he's let this place go to hell in a criminal way.
I mean, I can't believe this is the state that
(31:27):
I wanted to live here since I was seven years old,
and I finally got here thirty years ago, and I
can't believe what's happened, especially since he took over. And
I can't believe the prices I'm paying. I can't believe
what's going on in the streets with all the mental
patients and the drug addicts and the criminals running around.
(31:49):
And it's just tearing to everybody. I talked to everybody.
If they if they're not talking about how terrible it is,
they're talking about how I get nowt It's just I
just don't understand why there isn't an uproar. I mean,
we need a head on a stick, not literally, of course.
(32:10):
All right, So bad Gavin, We've got temper Mark live
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