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March 1, 2024 32 mins

Former LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva who is running for LA County Board of Supervisors comes on the show to talk about his campaign. Moist Line Rounds 1 & 2. Satan's Lake of Fire.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I am six forty.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
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Speaker 1 (00:06):
All right, listen to me.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
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Cobelt page to cafiam six forty dot com.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
You go do you go to the John Cobel page.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
And we have six recommendations for votes and candidates and
decisions on referendums, and last half hour we went through them.
We'll mention it again before the end of the hour.
And let me see what else. We got two rounds
of the Moist line coming up. Uh, And we have
Hack in a Dumpster Satan's Lake a Fire edition. Yes,

(00:44):
we're gonna take a hack who deserves to dissolve in
Satan Satan's Like a fire and we're gonna hurl him
in and and uh, I got what else do I got?
We're on Instagram Live. Oh, we're on Instagram Live. Why
are we on Instagram Live? Because we're gonna speak with
Alex Vanna Wave, the former La County sheriff who's now
running for La County Supervisor against Janis Han.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Let's get alex On. How are you.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
Not too bad?

Speaker 4 (01:09):
John?

Speaker 3 (01:09):
How are you doing?

Speaker 1 (01:10):
I'm doing well. Uh, you're in though, what the fourth district?
That's where you're running?

Speaker 3 (01:16):
Fourth district LA County?

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Can you give us what sections of La County so
that people in those cities and regions they understand that
you're going to be appearing on their ballot and then
they can look for you.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
It's going to be the southeast corner of LA County
from the Pavlos Verdes Peninsula on one side, going through Torrents,
Saint Peter, Wilmington Harbor, and then we got a bunch
of cities there and all the way through that paramount
people Rivera, Santa Fe, Springs in the Hills, Southgate, moving
all the way up to Lakewood, Lamorada, Huntington Park, down

(01:54):
E Critos. I mean, this is thirty three cities. It's
had the most cities of any district and it ends
in Whittier and Laharbor Heights where I'm living.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
LA County's ten million people. They have five county supervisors,
so each supervisor is responsible for two million people, which
is larger than a lot of states. I mean, it's
crazy how big your region is. That you govern.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
Oh it is that's a four hundred eleven square miles,
So that's bigger than the city of Chicago. Me look
at it that way.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
So I was I was reading the piece he wrote
for the Daily News, and you say in your piece
that La County government is beset by severe corruption. Talk
about that severe corruption? I mean, that's that's a pretty
weighty phrase. What do you know, what have you seen?
What are you trying to fight here?

Speaker 3 (02:42):
Well, well, you got the conviction of Mark Realley Thomas
for corruption, and he did it while he was a
chair of the Board of Supervisors. And that involved a
special contract between his office a county and USC to
benefit his son. And this, you know, nepotism, corruption, they

(03:03):
work hand in hand. And then you look at my opponent,
Johanna's Han. She hires her son and her daughter in
law over five hundred thousand a year to be her staff.
I mean, this is hold on.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
On, she's paying, She's paying her son and daughter in
law has five hundred thousand dollars total between just the
two of those two relatives, five hundred thousand.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
Yes, the Han dynasty County taxpayer has been very good
to them.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
Holy crap a half a million dollars for her son
and daughter in law and what is.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
It they do?

Speaker 3 (03:38):
Well? She made her son her chief of staff and
he's making three hundred and seventeen k a year. Yeah,
and then her daughter hired on as a field deputy
and now she is a deputy director some part of
the health system in the county and she's making a
slick over a quarter of a million a year. And

(03:59):
it's uh appalling considering that both of them are so
underwhelmingly qualified for either of those two jobs.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
And this hardly this I never saw this before. This
wasn't covered by anybody in the media as being egregious nepotism.

Speaker 3 (04:16):
No, but when my son dared hire on to be
a deputy sheriff when McDonald was sheriff, it was, oh
my god, alt the presses. We got a special and
just google Scariffy and we have a son. It looked
at all of the articles written about it, La Times articles,
not just La Times, No, it was all over the place,

(04:36):
but they were all basically echoing the La Times article.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
Right. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
No, they do a lot of spear jobs. I mean,
that's that's their specialty. And they certainly they certainly protect
their favorites.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
Do you know.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
Do you know they've only done three stories on the
Gascon Race since August?

Speaker 5 (04:55):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (04:55):
Yeah, no, that's exactly right. And how many stories did
it on me? When I was in office? It was
a NonStop for four years. Everything was an oh my
god this and oh my god that. When as soon
as I left office, all of a sudden, they have
nothing to say about the Sheriff's department anymore. Funny, Yeah,
you're right.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
All the problems got cleaned up in twenty four hours
as soon as you were gone.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
Yeah, all the gangs disappeared, the deputy gangs that they
couldn't find. Now they're all of a sudden, it's no
longer a crisis. Yeah, funny how it works, all right.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
So if you become a Lakenny supervisor, what do you
want to do? I mean, what else is going on
there besides all the corruption and nepotism?

Speaker 6 (05:33):
What?

Speaker 7 (05:33):
What?

Speaker 1 (05:33):
What do you want to accomplish if you get in there?

Speaker 3 (05:37):
One, To tackle the homeless crisis, we have to dismantle
the homeless industrial complex. That means we have to create
a governance structure. We understand what nonprofits are actually doing
an honest job and what nonprofits are just fleecing the
tax payer. The Board of Supervisor doesn't care because their
campaign contributions comes from that whole nonprofit world and they're

(06:00):
not going to touch it. But I plan on definitely
pulling the curtain back. A's one thing, and number two,
I want to end the war on law enforcement. That
has got to stop because right now, not just the
Sheriff's Department, that diri attorney, pro probation department, all three
are raging dumpster fires directly because of decisions of the
Board of Supervisors. And they want to step back and say, oh,

(06:23):
we had nothing to do with that. No, they are
the problem.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
There are seventy thousand homeless people in La County, an
astounding number, and you rarely hear anything out of the
Board of Supervisors, but they spend enormous amounts of money
on this and it just gets worse and worse, and
nobody explains, nobody's held accountable, nobody's had roles. It's incredible.

(06:47):
They're hardly covered at all again by the news media.

Speaker 3 (06:52):
No, the coverage you get is, oh, we have to
do something, so we have to build housing. That's the
housing first agenda of the county and the state. But
that is mind boggling. It's like you have a broken
main pipe and all you're doing is say, hey, let's
get buckets and start bailing out the water. But hey,
what about let's shut off the water source first, and
then we'll figure out and plug the league. So that

(07:14):
is owt asenine the approaches of the county. They don't
look at the big picture, the formula that makes people
believe that homeless is a lifestyle that you would be
well supported if you come to La County. We got
to stop the influx of the homeless, and we've got
to start working on protecting the people that we have
that are actually real La County residents. Now in Oklahoma

(07:35):
trenchman who spent six months in jail, and also he's
our unhoused neighbor.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
Our unhoused neighbor.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
They don't do they track the performance of these homeless
nonprofits at all?

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Is there any accountability for the money being spent?

Speaker 3 (07:52):
Zero? That perfect question. The whole issue what was the
outcome of what we did? Is a question is never
answered by government or state government for that matter. I
plando ask the question, what is the outcome. We spent
all this money, the problem is twice as big. Maybe
we got to take a different approach. I'm the one
who's going to take a different approach.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
Well, yeah, they passed attacks some years ago and it
raised billions of dollars and homelessness exploded ever since.

Speaker 1 (08:20):
And I think there's a lot.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
Of criminals and thieves running these nonprofits, and they're connected
to the supervisors. They're you know, they're friends and family,
and everyone's collecting huge six figure salaries and doing nothing
of consequence to reduce the homeless population.

Speaker 1 (08:39):
Of course, not.

Speaker 3 (08:40):
The top ten nonprofits in La County. Their CEOs are
making eight hundred thousand a year. No, the top five
six hundred and twenty five thousand a year. They're making
twice what I made, is sheriff.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
Eight hundred thousand is an average for these CEOs.

Speaker 3 (08:58):
For the top ten. That was the average for the
top ten. Yes, are very profitable for very few people.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
It's obviously a racket, and there's no investigation by the supervisors.
There's no investigation by the district attorney, nothing for the media,
and nothing. They're gett Almost sooner it'll be a million
dollars for the top ten inside.

Speaker 3 (09:23):
You're right, But remember when Mark Really Thomas got caught
in an indictment with the Feds. The board with a
big fans here, said we're going to do an audit,
an independent audit investigation to find out where, you know,
went wrong, if there's any shady contracting deals, And yeah,
where did that audit go? Nowhere? Because they had no intention.

(09:44):
They're playing for the press that we're really serious about
this thing. But what Mark Really Thomas did is just
the day in the life of the Board of Supervisors.
We're talking forty six point seven billion dollars. You know
how many thousands of thousands of contracts and sweetheart deals
that we never know about. They appoint people to commissions,

(10:05):
two hundred commissions, and all of a sudden, these commission
people often have LLCs, and all of a sudden they
get grants from the county. Oh, it's it's such a
sweetheart deal.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Two hundred commissions.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
Do you how do you even come up with two
hundred issues to create a commission for?

Speaker 1 (10:22):
Oh, this is.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
Go ahead, and they're not. Trust me. I'll give you
one example. You're gonna laugh at the Metropolitan Transit Authority.
They have a public Safety Advisory Commission. They appointed fifteen
of the most woke individuals they could find, and they
voted unanimously to get rid of law enforcement on the
trains and buses.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
That's yeah, I remember it well, all right.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
If people want to learn more about your campaign and
donate to your campaign, give us your website or any
other information on how they could follow you.

Speaker 3 (11:01):
You can follow me. The website is alexfosupervisor dot com.
That's the number four. Same thing on social media, Alex
for a supervisor, Facebook, Instagram, and I still have share
of v and we have a thirty three and we
do Facebook Instagram live every Wednesday at eleven and we
really tell you the news like it is all right.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
The election obviously is Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
People can already vote walk in voting, and they can
mail in their votes, and they can engage in ballot harvesting.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
So I wish you. I wish you a lot of luck. Boy.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
That would be nothing more entertaining than to see you
go to town against all these supervisors. I cannot believe they
got forty six billion dollars and two hundred commissions, and
these nonprofit CEOs are making eight hundred grand a year.
That's stunning, absolutely stunning, and nobody has ever put it
all together like you just did. So thank you for
coming on, and I really hope you win.

Speaker 3 (11:52):
All right, Thank you appreciate that.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
John Okay, and we've endorsed alex Mi and Aweva on
our Voter Guide.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
We have two rounds of the Moist.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
I'm coming up Satan's Lake of Fire as well, and
we'll quickly go through our recommendations on the Voter Guard.
This hour all coming up ahead John Cobalt Show.

Speaker 8 (12:09):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI Am
six forty.

Speaker 2 (12:16):
In the next half hour, we're gonna have We're gonna
throw somebody into Satan's Lake of Fire. This is the
Lifetime Achievement Award for hacking a dumpster when there's been
repeated felonies committed by a public official. Eventually we dissolve
his existence and he goes into Satan's Lake of Fire,
and you will hear him fizz and scream and howl,

(12:41):
and eventually it goes, it goes silent as he's his
very essence is burned away in the hot acid Satan's
Lake of Fire. So we'll get to that we also
got two rounds of the moistline, and the first round
of it is right now eight seven seven moist eighty six.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Calling them oistline.

Speaker 2 (13:01):
I'm so excited to hear.

Speaker 9 (13:02):
From you to map time.

Speaker 5 (13:04):
Don't forget that when the Democrats talk about it's the
Republican's fault that the border control of the mess is
that the Democrats had two years of both the House,
the Senate and the presidentcy during fightings rain and also
two years with Obama's reign. They had four years where
they could addressed it. They did not.

Speaker 10 (13:25):
I am so sick of the elite trying to control us,
trying to put their agenda in motion.

Speaker 3 (13:33):
Why are we still pretending that Mexico has a legitimate government.
The cartels are the government, They run the country. They
always have mist The nearsim he was.

Speaker 11 (13:42):
Doing this for the vote, nothing else.

Speaker 12 (13:45):
Well, John, seven million is what they know that came in,
But they don't know that the others that didn't go
through that process.

Speaker 3 (13:52):
And I'll probably twice.

Speaker 6 (13:53):
That there should not be any any illegal entry or
sure processing or expense to the taxpayer, US citizen and government.
The only expense that we might need to pay is
their expense.

Speaker 11 (14:11):
Take it back regards to ruffles, do not forget Rumpel Silgan.

Speaker 13 (14:17):
I can't wait for a new District Attorney for Los
Angeles and guts gone to be gone for one main reason,
so we can get back to civilized society like it
should be and not have all these rats running around
breaking into store stealing whatever they want, thinking there's no
laws it's going to stop them, and they don't have
any punishment that they're going to get.

Speaker 5 (14:36):
Wait to all the legal alliots moving the enabling.

Speaker 4 (14:39):
Unfortunately, the average voter is emotionally irresponsible and they're looking
forward to just voting for the letter next to someone's name,
which is probably in their mind the talking point to
meet their favorite celebrity. So yeah, Gasco might very well win.

Speaker 11 (14:53):
Tragically, I keep telling you guys, it's not just get
us out of the car.

Speaker 14 (14:57):
These roads diet things is to get by. Bikelans allow
more people to move through them in a density purpose.

Speaker 3 (15:05):
So if you build.

Speaker 14 (15:06):
Large complexes, you need to build the roads to give
you access. They know it's over built, so instead of
building roads, they just get bike lanes, and they're saying,
now we can build because now we have the capacity
to go in and out.

Speaker 12 (15:20):
Migrants coming into the US is the number one concern
for voters went into the election. I guarantee we see
Biden well. The Biden administration locked down the border as
we get closer to the election, but I assure you,
if he gets back into office, those borders are going
to be wide open again for another four years, and

(15:43):
this country cannot afford that.

Speaker 6 (15:45):
I'm so sick of these tech millionaires trying to shape
our daily lives.

Speaker 15 (15:50):
When they don't even know what real daily life is.

Speaker 11 (15:52):
They're so out of touch, they're so insulated with their yes.

Speaker 6 (15:56):
Men and women and robots and whatever.

Speaker 12 (16:00):
George Gascone, haven't we heard that guy somewhere before?

Speaker 11 (16:04):
Some they will find he did it on New District
Victory Dude to Muppet.

Speaker 16 (16:11):
You know, when you think about it, people like us
who call the moist Line frequently, we're all kind of
vavorite transient strippers. And then Eric goes through Moistline and
then he puts it on the air, and then he
gets rid of it all, and then we repopulate the
moist line every week, so you know, we're kind of
the same.

Speaker 7 (16:30):
That was a brilliant pre election idea.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
Gas gone. Let's have the idiots that get caught for
reckless driving the street takeovers, take a class and cut
a moose. You a mentally and montally bankrupt.

Speaker 5 (16:42):
Come on, Gascone is gonna be our next DA.

Speaker 17 (16:46):
And I just got the news that Richard lewis past away.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
It's horrible.

Speaker 17 (16:51):
I don't know if you'll be able to play this
on the moist line because you know, it's such an
up deep part of the show. So I don't mean
to everybody down and be a Debbie down earned but
excellent guy.

Speaker 10 (17:06):
Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi looking like if Filma and
Luis survived the crash.

Speaker 14 (17:12):
You keep saying that George Gaskoen has twenty five percent support.

Speaker 3 (17:17):
I don't even know how to say this, but Hulom
supports that idiot. I don't understand where that twenty five
percent comes from.

Speaker 13 (17:23):
Thank you for leaving your message, please hang up in.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
The polling, that's his approval rating. I don't get it.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
And in the early poles he would get about fifteen
percent of the vote. There were a lot of people undecided.
I never saw a poll where the majority had made
a decision yet, and most of them two thirds hadn't
for some reason. This wasn't a well pulled event. But
he is not popular. He's likely to lose in November.

(17:54):
But you can't trust the system here. He plays dirty.
Remember what happened during the recall. They just rejected hundreds
of thousands of signatures. H So you can't trust the system.
So you have to, you have to. I want to
knock them out on Tuesday. I want to knock him
out on Tuesday. We're gonna go through the voter gride

(18:14):
before we're done at four o'clock, and we're also going
to have throw someone to Satan's Lake of Fire. Guess
who another round of the moistline.

Speaker 8 (18:23):
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six forty.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
It's time for John cobilt to throw a lock in
the dumb stir.

Speaker 7 (18:42):
All right, John cobelt Show, can'tf I Am six forty
live everywhere in the iHeartRadio app around from one until four,
Conway coming up after four o'clock and uh also after
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Satan's li Like a Fire Toss of twenty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
We haven't done with since November. This is a lifetime
achievement ward for a hack and a dumpster. All these
people have been thrown in the dumpster before, sometimes repeatedly,
and at some point we are so fed up with
them we throw them in Satan's Lake of Fire, which
is buried far underground. It is a pit of acid.
And you will hear the contestant thrown into the lake

(19:26):
of acid where they will sizzle and fizzle, and you'll
hear them burn and scream and suffer and until they dissolve.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
But it's humane.

Speaker 2 (19:38):
And considering what this guy has done to the psyche
of everyone in Los Angeles County, the way he has
currently tortured crime victims and crime victim families, and he's
allowed so many crimes to occur. His actions has led
police officers to get murdered, innocent citizens to get murdered,
people to be attacked and brutalized, so much property crime,

(20:00):
and people live in fear, and people can't enjoy evenings
out anymore. They can't enjoy a trip to the grocery store.
There's all kinds of bizarre behavior. And we've witnessed this
for too many years now, and he wrote, you know
he should he wrote Prop forty seven, co wrote Prop
forty seven. So he ruined the whole state. And then
he comes to LA County and just created an untold

(20:22):
amount of damage. He's cruel, he's sociopathic. He also was
DA of San Francisco County, so that tells you. I mean,
he ruined San Francisco and LA and he was originally
appointed by Gavin Newsom. I mean, these are some of
the worst politicians, the worst leaders the state and the

(20:44):
city and the county has ever seen. And it is
my proud honor to announce that this year's twenty twenty
four first toss into Satan's Lake of Fire is going
to be George Gascon La County District Attorney, and we
are going to pick up George guess going in just

(21:04):
a moment.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
We want to play his clip first. We're in a
much better.

Speaker 9 (21:07):
Place today that we were four years ago. We're dealing
with violence, and in fact, violence has come down. Was
clearly in the case that the work that we're doing,
it's not necessarily it doesn't cost crime to go up,
but we're also addressing the issues over incarceration and we're
racing over incarceration, you know, the equity within the system,
and I think that way, he's a certain level of one.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
Such thing as an over incarceration.

Speaker 9 (21:31):
So it creates an opportunity to get us, you know,
we want to go back to the tough on crime.
Whatever that looked like, is not that we're not prosecuting
and sending people to personal right, So people are going
to be going now for five, ten, fifteen, twenty years
as opposed to thirty forty fifty five years from So
even if you were to believe that I was, you know, you're.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
Guys pick them up to send them up, or pick
them up to see how they pick up. Right now,
turn the front God into Satan's lake a fire.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
He's dissolving.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
It's like the Wicked Witch.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
He's smoking and fizzing and dissolving, melting, and all his
molecules just floating in the air.

Speaker 3 (22:19):
Now.

Speaker 2 (22:20):
Uh, so guess going uh is no longer with us.
He'll be swimming, his soul will burn in Satan's Lake
a fire for the rest of his days. Yeah, that
was good. Uh that first line he says, though we're
at a better place than we were four years ago.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
Don't make me throw him in again.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
Tuesday. Let's take care of business Tuesday. We're gonna vote
for Tommy. We vote for McKinney, one of the two,
and let's let's block him out on Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (22:52):
Huh.

Speaker 2 (22:53):
Let's let's the top two be those two guys. It's
not that hard.

Speaker 14 (22:59):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
I got a minute.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
Yeah, let me go through the rest of the recommendations
on our voter guide to pay attention to this. We're
right about all this stuff. Okay, we were right on
a lot of stuff that ended up getting passed or
certain politicians ended up winning.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
And boy, what a message created. Huh.

Speaker 2 (23:18):
Yeah, those of you who voted for Karen Bass, good
job on that. Gavin Newsom, Yeah, you people voted for
Kamala Harris. Your people voted for Gascon, voted for Garcetti twice.
Mike Bonnen, Hey, yeah, yay. Come on, here's the recommendations.
It's just a half a dozen. It's just the stuff

(23:39):
that we know about we're interested in that really can
affect your life. Vote no on Prop one. That's a
statewide proposition. This is another six billion dollars for the
homeless industrial complex. Six billion dollars, they claim they're going
to build mental health facilities.

Speaker 1 (23:54):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
They said that in twenty fourteen when they dumped half
the prisoners out of the prisons. They Oh, we're gonna
with all the money saved, we're gonna build rehabilit rehabilitation
clinics or some such nonsense. It was never built. Well,
let me go back to what Alex Vinea Waves said.
The top ten CEOs of the homeless nonprofits in La County,
they make it one hundred thousand dollars a year, eight

(24:17):
hundred grand. That's where the money goes. To vote no
on Prop one Measure HLA. Somebody suggested today we should
call HLA Healthscape LA because it would be road diet
for all the major boulevards. Would lose a lane in
each direction, three lanes to two lanes, two lanes to

(24:37):
one lane. They put in stupid bike lanes that nobody wants.
So no on HLA that would create massive traffic. Told
you either John Htammi or John McKinney for La County
DA LA City Council for that district that runs from
Hollywood up into Sherman Oaks and Sino and Studio City.
Ethan Weaver over Nthea Rahman because she's connected with this

(25:00):
communist organization, the Democratic Socialists of America. She has admitted
she's well, it's been exposed that she's co governing with them,
which means they call the shots on how she votes.
She's in charge of the Homeless committee here in LA,
which is why you have tens of thousands of homeless
people on the streets. Alex Vanna waveover Janis Hahn for
the fourth district LA County Supervisor, and then US Senate

(25:23):
race Steve Garvey over that lion Stinkett Adam Schiff and
missus potato head Katie Porter. He lied for years and
years and years about the Russia hoax. I think he's
certifiedly insane. That's just my non medical opinion. Garvey was

(25:44):
in first place today according to the La Times Berkeley
poll twenty seven percent of vote shift twenty five percent,
which is margin of arab but still first place.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
Top two go to November.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
So those are the recommendations when we come back the
final Voiceline round round two moistline.

Speaker 8 (26:02):
You're listening to John Cobelts on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (26:08):
We are going to do We're going to do a
moistline now right, moistline eight.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
Seven seven, moist eighty six. Let's go, John, Thanks for
calling the moistline. I'm so excited to hear from you.
To BAP time.

Speaker 15 (26:20):
This seems to be the typical thing that liberals do.
We're gonna present this and we're going to either skew
something or leave something out. Meaning Biden has the total
authority to do whatever he wants with the border, but
he's pretending he needs the vote to make it work.
But somehow Trump didn't need the vote when he closed

(26:40):
the borders, so it's all smoke and mirrors.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
Well, I work at Panera Red and I was really
counting on the twenty dollars an hour.

Speaker 17 (26:52):
I want to know why Gavin.

Speaker 18 (26:54):
Newsen doesn't want need to have twenty dollars an hour?

Speaker 3 (26:58):
What about the subway?

Speaker 5 (27:00):
Those stores, tens of thousands of stores, and they bake
their own bread.

Speaker 16 (27:04):
What do you think of that?

Speaker 5 (27:05):
Let good boy Davin know.

Speaker 10 (27:07):
I don't know why it's so hard for people to
realize what's going on in the city and state wise. The
political theft is outrageous. You got to remember the only
way they can steal money is by loosening it and
spending it on something, and then their sons and nieces
and nephews and their contractors all wash the.

Speaker 3 (27:27):
Money and then give it back to the politicians.

Speaker 10 (27:29):
So if they're not spending money, they're not stealing money,
and they won't stop stealing, so they won't stop spending.

Speaker 7 (27:36):
Vote.

Speaker 19 (27:37):
People, get out there and get off.

Speaker 18 (27:39):
You're lazy.

Speaker 19 (27:40):
Just make an informed decision for change and get yours
out there and vote and change everything that's wrong in
this world, in this United States, especially in California, to
get out.

Speaker 16 (27:55):
There and vote.

Speaker 4 (27:57):
I'm listening to your talk about Rhodiace.

Speaker 7 (27:58):
And it made me think of the street in Pasadena
where they took Union Street a one way.

Speaker 6 (28:04):
East to West street, broke it up, put in a
two way bike.

Speaker 4 (28:07):
Lane and a left turn the signal and a bike signal.

Speaker 18 (28:11):
I don't know what idiot came up with this by
a bicycle and it is nice. It's so nice, say
hold lane all to myself. Ain't no other bike riders
for miles. I'm just paddling along living the dream.

Speaker 3 (28:26):
You know it's.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
Nice, John, You're missing the point. They need to make
space so people can avoid waking up the homeless people
and step it all over the human pieces. Come on now.
Trump did his best to close the borders.

Speaker 15 (28:39):
Biden did his best to open them. Some meaning to
tell Katie Porter, it seemed to stop talking with her mouthful.

Speaker 11 (28:47):
I'm up here in Ventura County, and if you've ever
come to visit O Hi, you've seen they put in
bike lanes and parking and kind of it.

Speaker 5 (28:54):
It takes up.

Speaker 11 (28:55):
More than half of a four lane road. And next
time we get a forest fire, forget it. Plus they
put in a whole bunch of these green, thick paint things.
It's like going over a washboard if I was on
a bike, forget it. I drive over my four wheel
drive truck. I'm like tump tum tum tum tum, forget it.

Speaker 10 (29:09):
California needs to update its ad to get tourists here.

Speaker 3 (29:12):
They need to include the video from Venice Beach.

Speaker 10 (29:15):
A female gladiator is just like a Roman empire.

Speaker 5 (29:19):
Good riddance to Michael Moore.

Speaker 17 (29:21):
He finally did.

Speaker 5 (29:22):
Something good his last day. He said he's going to Tennessee.
The smartest thing he ever did. Get the hell out
of La. Don't let the door hit you on the
way up.

Speaker 16 (29:31):
But I heard this on a podcast recently, and it's
now my new guiding principle in life.

Speaker 4 (29:37):
If it ain't woke, don't fix it.

Speaker 13 (29:39):
We thank you for leaving your message.

Speaker 6 (29:41):
Please hang up, goodbye, Moistline eight seven seven boys eighty six.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
That's the number conways here. Hey now, Alex Stone is
coming on.

Speaker 20 (29:50):
I guess we're gonna get to twelve to fourteen feet
of snow in the Sierras over the next couple days.

Speaker 1 (29:56):
Oh, in the Sierras.

Speaker 20 (29:57):
Yeah, and you know, ma'am at Tahoe, that whole run
use Somebody is closed. So if you have plans and
going with the lovely one to usebody, it's over. But man,
if you go and you go outside, you haven't been
outside probably since around you know, eleven o'clock this morning,
it's freezing outside. Yeah, that front came in and it's
cold as hell. It's like three degrees in Burbank right now.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
Three degrees something like that. Something like that.

Speaker 20 (30:20):
I might be missing in another number.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
Alex Michael sim will come on. You need to go
back to meteorologists.

Speaker 20 (30:27):
Well, I think it's sixty three or fifty, I don't
know forty what is it?

Speaker 1 (30:31):
Yeah, sixty one sixty one. It's like three with the
wind chill sixty one.

Speaker 20 (30:36):
All right, Alex Michaelson's coming on with us to that
quite a day. And then Doug O'Neill is a two
time Kentucky Derby winning trainer for in his resume that's
harder than pitching a no hitter to win the Kentucky
Derby because one guy does it every year, right, one guy,

(30:57):
one guy, one Derby or one gay whatever, but one
person does it every year one and there might be
five or six no hitters in baseball that you're right.
It's more it's impossible to win the Kentucky Dery. He
did twice, did twice. Yeah, So you can talk to
him and we'll see if they have canceled racing tomorrow
at Santanita. Because every time there's a sprinkle.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
Cancel, right, cancel, you know what the horse is skidding?

Speaker 20 (31:20):
Well, okay, all right, I'll see you that and then
I will tell you that in Kentucky when there's a
tornado warning, they pause racing for five minutes until it clears.
Then they race again. Little balls here there to Kentucky.
They're tougher than us, right they are. Yeah, of course
they are right. Horses aren't afraid of judo. Horses love it.

(31:44):
They would keep running.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
They love that kind of crap. Conway's coming out, Big
Dog with you.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
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