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May 8, 2026 31 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (05/08) - Why do people vote the way they do?! AOC says you "can't earn a billion dollars" and Newsom continues to blame high gas prices on Trump. Moist Line Rounds 1 & 2.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:23):
Twenty five gang members rounded up tons of fenadel and
we also went through the entire Pratt Ramen Bass debate
last hour, so you can hear that tonight or this
weekend on the podcast, and the first two hours of
the live streamer recorded and up on YouTube right now
and you can look at that later as well. This
hour is two rounds of the moist Line, and I

(00:47):
want to talk about this. I started mentioning this at
the tail end of last hour because I don't understand
and a lot of times I'll just say rhetorically, who
votes for these people?

Speaker 2 (01:00):
And then one day I thought, yeah, who votes for
these people? Like what at least demographics?

Speaker 1 (01:07):
I can't get names, and I'm looking at people like
Nythia Rahman or Karen Bass, or even Gavin Newsom. Now,
obviously I talked to mostly guys, right, most of my
friends are male friends, and I am among most of

(01:29):
my friends. There's nobody voting for Karen Bass. They were
all obviously it's for Caruso.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
Talk to some women friends of my wife, but even
they would vote for a guy like Caruso. I don't
actually know a whole lot of Karen Bass, Gavin Newsom,
Nythia Raman voters.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
I hear about them, but I don't know them. So
I looked.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
I looked up.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
The voting records, and you know, Karen Bass got sixty
percent of the female vote in Los Angeles. And I'm
getting to a point here, And then I looked up
Gavin Newsom. First time he ran in twenty eighteen. He's
sixty five percent of the female vote. Don't tell me
his hair and jaw line don't matter because he's done
as a rock obviously.

Speaker 5 (02:25):
So shit.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
So you got sixty sixty five.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
Percent of the women voting for Bass and Newsom, and
they collectively make this place really unsafe. Newsom's emptied out
the prisons. Newsom has allowed the homelessness to explode way

(02:52):
beyond reason around the state. Bass has caused it to
continue to get worse and worse. All of them were
against Prop. Thirty six, which enforces the law. It's like, so,
why are women voting for political leaders? Because these are

(03:14):
a lot of you know, they're involved women, right They
they read, they watch, and I'm trying to understand this.
Why are they voting for political leaders who make the
place unsafe for themselves and their children? Because it hit
me today when I told that story about my wife
trying to take the dog to them to the VET

(03:35):
and they were like six.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Six drug addicts.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
Mental patients scurrying around the sidewalks at the corner where
where the vet's offices were. That's like what I would
think the women would be voting for, you know, a
Rick Caruso. They would they would they would vote for

(04:00):
a tough guy as governor who so they could be safe,
so their children could be safe. Like what woman votes
for Nythia Ramen? When Ramen won't move the homeless encampments
from in front of schools, and it happened in os
feeless that's where the gang members, the gang members not
just homeless people. The gang members are selling guns and drugs.

(04:22):
It's like, so, what woman does that? And what kind
of woman votes for Anythia Ramen New York posted an
editorial on this the other day and they wrote, walking
while females should not be a deadly condition. Yet that's
how it feels for many women to walk down the

(04:42):
streets of la not in the dark of night, but
in the broad daylight, like I said, not on skid Row,
but in West Hollywood, not on a busy road, but
near a college campus. And there's a story they've been
covering in the California Post about Kirsten Munson. They describe
her heavily pregnant. She's ten months pregnant. She took a

(05:03):
walk with her toddler and was trapped by two zombies
who appeared on the sidewalk in her path. Drug addicts
nice surge of adrenaline and cortisol into Kristen's body. There,
huh so again, why I mean everybody knew Karen Bass
was gonna stink at the homeless when it come came

(05:28):
to the homeless problem. Then they write about the sorority
girls of UCLA. There this story they're being hounded, harassed
and stalked by homeless men. At UCLA who make all
kinds of disgusting sexual remarks. One of the guys screams
at them. But young women vote for the likes of

(05:49):
Bass and Newsom probably like seventy five eighty percent. Why
they're all about letting the homeless run free and letting
the prisoners out out of jail.

Speaker 2 (06:01):
Why vote for them?

Speaker 1 (06:02):
Because now the people that they will not put away,
that they will not punish, that they will not treat,
they're the ones chasing you around and they might rape you,
they might kill you.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
So why are you voting for them?

Speaker 1 (06:21):
The danger is so bad, According to the California Post
that the UCLA largest largest women's organization has hired private
security to protect the sororities. Well, why not mobilize to
vote for candidates who are going to pay for a
full police department because we only have two thirds of
a police department at best right now. So I don't

(06:44):
understand the right. There's not enough police on the West
side of LA or anywhere. In recent years, women have
been attacked and killed by homeless guy. You remember Rihanna Kuppfer.
She was in my kids high school. She was graduate
student UCLA, murdered by a homeless guy who wandered into
the furniture store where she was working. She got stabbed

(07:07):
to death. They write throughout the city, women are constantly
being reminded that they're unsafe. On the La Metro, there
are continuous announcements that sexual harassment is not tolerated. Yet
you go tell that to a drug addict or a
mental patient. So the question is, we've got five women

(07:29):
running the county on the supervisor's board. We have a
woman who's the mayor. We had a woman who was
in charge of the DWP who drained the reservoirs.

Speaker 6 (07:38):
We have.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
Very few men, if any, in the big jobs. So
why why are female politicians and the odd balls like
Newsom allowing the criminals and the vagrants to run and

(08:01):
frighten and menace and potentially rape and kill the women
of California. And why do the women vote for these people?
And I don't know, I don't have an answer to this.
I think if you have any one of them, they
would say safety is a high priority. Safety for their
children is a high priority. I'm sure they would. They

(08:22):
should find all the homeless stuff repugnant. I mean what
Specer Pratt said in the debate ninety three percent according
to the DEA or drug addicts, and huge percentage of
mental patients too. So why do you vote for the
people who don't give them drug treatment, don't give them

(08:43):
mental health treatment, just let them rot in the streets.
I mean they start fourteen thousand fires a year. I
don't understand. And why is it political? And if your
roman tried to say, oh, this is like a mega thing,
what is political about not wanting a guy to squat
and take a dump in front of you, which happened
to my wife two days ago trying to get in

(09:05):
that that area. Guy actually pulled his pants down and
dropped on right in front of her. Even my dog
was offended.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
What why would you vote for somebody who allows that?
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
I am baffled on this one. But the female vote
for the likes of a Bass and Newsom absolutely off
the chart. And the younger you go, the higher the vote.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
And so the.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
College girls that UCLA are being traced chased by the
most disgusting creeps, imaginable homeless, drug addicted, crazy, sexually deviant.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
Ask them who they vote for? Do they make the connection?
And if they don't, why don't they.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
This is the number one issue normally you should vote
for on a local election, public safety, police, fire, getting
bad guys put away. I don't one hundred percent back.
And it didn't used to be this.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
Way, not that long ago. It didn't used to be
this way. I don't know. Maybe you know, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
We come back first round of the Moistline, and we'
else have the second round later on.

Speaker 7 (10:25):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
All right, let's do the moistline. See what you think
eight seven seven moist eighty six. If you want to
be on next week, let's roll round one.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
Hey it's Sean, thanks for calling the Moistline.

Speaker 8 (10:41):
I'm so excited to hear from you about time.

Speaker 9 (10:44):
I hope Gasolene and California goes to fifteen dollars a
gallon and the people of California.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
Get exactly what they deserve because it's what they've voted for. Personally,
I can afford it.

Speaker 10 (10:54):
If it goes to one hundred dollars a gallon, not a.

Speaker 5 (10:56):
Big deal to me.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
But for the average voter that's been voting for free stuff,
they're screwed, and I'm happy.

Speaker 11 (11:02):
The only way they're going to learn Govina Newsom of
the crop that he spewed.

Speaker 5 (11:06):
From his mouth just lies, lies, lies.

Speaker 11 (11:09):
I'm really scared the rest of the country is going
to believe those lies.

Speaker 8 (11:13):
Hey, John, it's still Biden.

Speaker 10 (11:17):
I just wanta and dars.

Speaker 3 (11:20):
My good buddy.

Speaker 12 (11:21):
How are we are?

Speaker 5 (11:23):
My Aarina?

Speaker 8 (11:24):
Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (11:26):
Gvin Newsome sounds like Trump. Now, I'm the best governor ever.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
Nobody has ever done.

Speaker 13 (11:32):
Nothing in the I've ever done typical politicians.

Speaker 6 (11:37):
Both of them, going back to the failed nine one
one Newsome project.

Speaker 12 (11:42):
No surprise is there, I guess.

Speaker 6 (11:44):
But I'm just wondering, why, why?

Speaker 2 (11:47):
Why?

Speaker 3 (11:48):
How?

Speaker 4 (11:48):
How? How?

Speaker 14 (11:49):
How does he still have people who adore him and
want him in office?

Speaker 6 (11:54):
I don't get it.

Speaker 3 (11:55):
When are we.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
All going to be tired of lining when he's privileged, preppy,
pretty boy pockets. I don't get it.

Speaker 15 (12:01):
Yeah, the people, they they so like you said, John
Day and trance, hypnotized, hoodwinked, brainwashed everything in the book.
Why because they're Democrats.

Speaker 5 (12:16):
Maybe LAPD should set.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
Up those police cameras on poles and if that doesn't work,
the neighborhood should buy one.

Speaker 8 (12:24):
Kevin Gruesome has I stated me too many times earlier
he looks presidential and even now he's found in presidential Okay,
Gavin Gruesome.

Speaker 3 (12:35):
I just heard that political campaign statement by Nicia Roumin.
My god, what a liar.

Speaker 14 (12:43):
It wouldn't surprise me if the state legislature thinks about
passing a law ordering all US citizens out of California.

Speaker 7 (12:52):
It's almost like cam Bass has this attitude as how could.

Speaker 4 (12:55):
It be my fault?

Speaker 2 (12:57):
I was even zeer Ay or Basses.

Speaker 10 (13:01):
And the only suitable replacement is Spencer Pratt. He's the
only person who stands a chance of restoring Los Angeles
to its former glory.

Speaker 3 (13:12):
Don't know, John, but it seems like the Sherman Oaks Homeowners'
Association seems to be leaning a little bit far left.

Speaker 10 (13:21):
If the mother's out there in the city of La
vote for Nippi Raman, she will ruin the city beyond recognition.

Speaker 16 (13:28):
You think Karen Bach was.

Speaker 10 (13:29):
Bad, Ramen is worse. Karen Bass needs to be held
not only criminally liable for the fires, but she needs
to be imprisoned and have her tensions and every other
piece of money that she has stripped away completely to
be paid back. She gets nothing. She needs to go
to prison and that's it.

Speaker 2 (13:48):
Yeah, John, you said this quite.

Speaker 9 (13:49):
A while ago that you thought that nit went Ramen
was coming in there to siphon off votes.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
That at the last minute she'll fail out and those
people will go back fast and.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
Then that'll push her over the top.

Speaker 9 (14:02):
So it's not surprising she's also trying to stay in
the race to keep Specer out.

Speaker 5 (14:08):
That's on one of those Google Map type trucks covered
in cameras drive down the street. I would love to
see some of that handed footage that they capture when
those camera trucks go down the alleys and streets in
downtown la.

Speaker 11 (14:20):
What gives the Democrats the right to hide anything that
the taxpayers are paying for.

Speaker 3 (14:26):
That's my money they're using for.

Speaker 5 (14:28):
That train to know where.

Speaker 9 (14:30):
The no Ice signs are an illegal campaign.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
Because she put her name on them. She spent city
money to campaign.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
On the no Id continent.

Speaker 17 (14:42):
These signs in the city of la Is saying Ice
cannot operate here may have the opposite effects that they desire,
because the illegals may think, Oh, I'm safe here, and
they're going to go gather at these parts and become
sort of like sitting ducks all gathered. They're waiting for,
I say, used to come and.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Get the thank you for leaving your message, please hang up, goodbye.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
All right, another round of the Moistline coming up. That
was good stuff. In the last segment of the show
a little bit past five point fifty, when we return
two of the stupidest people in public life who both
score significantly in polling to become president, one male, one female.

(15:29):
Think you know who I'm talking about? Do some and AOC.
You're not going to believe the stupid stuff they said
just in the last twenty four hours. We'll play it
for you.

Speaker 7 (15:42):
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Speaker 1 (15:48):
We have the Moistline coming up round two in the
next segment eight seven seven Moist eighty six. If you
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two hour live stream from the first two hours of

(16:08):
the show that we put up.

Speaker 2 (16:10):
You can watch that later. All right. If you look
at polling.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
For the Democrats for the presidential race in twenty twenty eight,
and that is a long way away two and a
half years, but they do polls. Two of the top
three names would be Gavin Newsom and Alexandria Ocassio Cortes AOC.
The third, by the way, is Kamala Harris Newsome old

(16:44):
word salad and AOC, who is just a complete bird brain.
I have clips of Newsom and AOC, and even by
their standards, this is really stupid stuff. So AOC goes
on a comedians podcast named Alana Glazer. Never heard of her,

(17:06):
but you'll hear she makes a couple of sounds in
this clip, and she's one of these smug progressives. In fact,
she has smug progressive face. They all they all have that,
especially especially women, very smug, self satisfied, I'm absolutely right
kind of look.

Speaker 2 (17:25):
On their face.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
So AOC's talking to her, and it's the concept of
whether you actually can earn a billion dollars cut thirteen.

Speaker 12 (17:39):
Level of wealth and accumulation that is unearned? Right, you
can't earn a billion dollars, that's right, You just.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
Can't earn that. That's exactly correct.

Speaker 9 (17:54):
You can.

Speaker 12 (17:56):
You can get market power, you can break rules, you
can do all sorts of things. You can abuse labor laws,
you can pay people less than what they're worth.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
But you can't earn that right, and.

Speaker 4 (18:10):
So you have to create a myth.

Speaker 12 (18:15):
That, since you didn't earn that, you have to create
a myth of earning it.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
It's like listening to a ninth grader. What and did
you hear that comedian with atlantic g laser? That's right,
that's absolutely correct. Yep, yep, that's right.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
That's right. That's right. That's that's the smug face there.
That's right. Now, this is not hard to deal with,
you know what, you know what.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
Years ago, there'd be things going on, and I used
to think, what I want to do is take something
that can be complicated and explain it so every busy
person driving home from work can understand it in a
short amount of time. Right, They complicated things and break
them down. Now the job is changed, where every day

(19:14):
we have very simple things that had become controversial. The
idea that you cannot earn a billion dollars. I know
if you use these examples a lot. But if you're
Jeff Bezos and you build a company that delivers goods overnight.

(19:35):
You buy them on the internet and then they come
to you and you pay him for the delivery service. Well,
if hundreds of millions of people use it, then yeah,
he's going to make a billion dollars. And he earned
it because it was his idea and it was his

(19:57):
work that he put into it. Now what planet is
Jeff Bezos not entitled to that billion dollars ow Garret's
two hundred billion. He earned the money he built the company.
You didn't aoc topped out at being a bartender.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
That was her peak. Elon Musk.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
Built electric cars. This company builds rocket ships. He has Starlink,
a satellite internet service. He has Neralink, which plants electrodes
in brains, maybe to get paralyzed people to walk again,

(20:47):
SpaceX I said setting up.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
I don't know, I don't understand. Maybe you can't earn it,
but yes you can.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
If you have an idea in this country and it
hits and you have lots and lots of customers, then
they pay for your goods or your services and you
get the money. Well, of course you get the money.
It's your idea and you own the company. Stupid all right,
now onto the mail version of AOC Gavin Newsom. Now

(21:20):
he tries to pull a trick here. He's always pulling
rhetorical tricks because he thinks people are as stupid as
he is. He tries to blame the gas prices entirely
on Trump, and he tries to say, get this, the
California prices have been stable for two years. Well, they've
always been a dollar fifty to two dollars more than
the rest of the country. So yeah, they've been stable,

(21:43):
but they've always been a buck fifty to two bucks more.
Listen to him get tangled up trying to blame Trump
for the excessive prices for California gas.

Speaker 16 (21:56):
Now, as it relates to the cost of fuels, California
hasn't changed anything as it relates to that cost. Those
baseline costs have been static, but the cost at the
pump has not been for one reason, Donald Trump's recklessness.

Speaker 4 (22:10):
As it relates to the war in a ram period
full stop.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
And oh period full stop. Thanks for that period full stop.
So you said the baseline price is static, always trying
to show off that he's really not that stupid by
using bigger words. The baseline price was like four p
fifty when the rest of the country was two fifty.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
See the tricky pulls play some more.

Speaker 16 (22:37):
And what they're trying to do is tell you and
everybody else. Every single day, all these high paid lobbyists
and the folks that are paid by them are telling
you somehow it's someone else's fault.

Speaker 4 (22:46):
It's Donald Trump's fault.

Speaker 16 (22:48):
We had stable gas prices the last two years, againsistently.
Again anything it changed what the voters told us they
wanted to change years and years ago.

Speaker 4 (22:57):
And that's the annual CPI as.

Speaker 16 (22:59):
Relates to the fund that pays for our roads and
bridges and our infrastructure.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
Wait stop, worst roads in the continental the United States,
thank you.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Move on.

Speaker 16 (23:11):
Otherwise, everything with status quiety. Despite all the screaming and
yelling on the low carbon fuel standards, bye, all that
stuff that was being written about, all that didn't materialize.

Speaker 4 (23:21):
So this is Donald Trump's crisis.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
Wait wait, stop his that helps raise the prices so
they're always two dollars more than the rest of the country,
whether we're at four fifty or six fifty. That low
carbon fuel standard is part of that two dollars package
of excess costs that we pay goodine.

Speaker 16 (23:45):
So this is Donald Trump's crisis of his making. And
I continue to be very proud of Ronald Reagan, who
launched the California Air Resources Board.

Speaker 4 (23:58):
I'm very proud of Richard Nickson. We created the Clean Air.

Speaker 16 (24:03):
Act, in Dangerous Species Act, the Clean Water Act, and
afford to California its waiver so that California can continue
to lead in nineteen seventy in terms of our efforts
to not only grow our economy but to reduce our
greenhouse gas emissions.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
He's amazing.

Speaker 4 (24:29):
Is Donald Trump promoting that?

Speaker 16 (24:31):
Why isn't Donald Trump providing a federal gas tax holiday?

Speaker 4 (24:35):
He's not promoting that.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
Stop stop saying federal gas taxes eighteen cents. It's been
eighteen cents since nineteen ninety three, for thirty three years.
The base California gas tax is seventy one cents. And
then there's a myriad of other taxes also, taxes on

(24:57):
the oil producers, the gas refiners. A chunk of that
money goes for the high speed rail criminal scam, which
he oversees. But it's it's seventy one cents to eighteen.
So what was this Trump declare a gas tax holiday.

(25:20):
The federal gas tax is not excessive. It's eighteen cents.
It has been raised in thirty three years. Your taxes
are extremely excessive, and we have the worst roads.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
Is there more than that?

Speaker 16 (25:35):
It's interesting that Ronda Santis, one of his acolytes, is
not promoting in Florida because they he made the point.
Last time they did it wasn't passed along to the consumer.

Speaker 4 (25:46):
There's nothing that.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
Says you can't past that along.

Speaker 4 (25:49):
Stop pocket stop.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
I go to Florida regularly. Okay, before the war, the
gas was two fifty. Get out of here. Round to
the Moistline.

Speaker 7 (25:59):
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Speaker 1 (26:06):
Round too, the Moistline. Next week Call eight seven seven
moist eighty six. Actually you could call right now. You
might be on next week. Let's do round two.

Speaker 3 (26:13):
Hey and Sean, thanks for calling the Moistline.

Speaker 8 (26:15):
I'm so excited to hear from you.

Speaker 3 (26:17):
To bad time.

Speaker 11 (26:18):
I am so sick of hearing this term affordable housing,
because all it means is them trying to build more houses, apartments, whatever.
But it's never affordable. It's more expensive, which makes my
rent more expensive. Why don't you just make my rent
more affordable instead of building more houses or whatever.

Speaker 6 (26:42):
There are so many scams that are targeting senior citizens,
like romance fraud. My dad is a victim. Even though
he knows, or we think he knows, they're not going
to ever show up or give him anything, he still
gives them money. He buys them Apple cards We've told
him doesn't work. So not everybody calling for scams is stupid.

Speaker 5 (27:06):
I get fifteen to twenty scam calls a day.

Speaker 3 (27:10):
I usually tell most of them off.

Speaker 4 (27:12):
And I play games with them.

Speaker 6 (27:14):
But if this is beyond the beyond trying to.

Speaker 13 (27:18):
Figure out what California has a billionaire text ballot proposal
in November, and yet our lustrous governor Newscum goes around
telling everybody wherever he goes, shooting his mouth off, that
California has the fourth best economy in the world. I
can't mean to figure that one out.

Speaker 8 (27:36):
So he said to leave a message to what's bugging me?

Speaker 2 (27:39):
Well, this is what's bugging me.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
These people in California keep voting for the same stuff
over and over again and the expect to get different results.

Speaker 4 (27:47):
They're idiots.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
I don't get it.

Speaker 15 (27:49):
California is the place where the American dream has been
bludgeoned to death.

Speaker 10 (27:55):
Anyone who thinks our next governor will.

Speaker 15 (27:58):
Be a Republican for the Karen Bale so not.

Speaker 10 (28:00):
Re elected is delusional, even more frightening.

Speaker 5 (28:03):
I wouldn't be surprised if our next president is Newsome.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
Is there any way we can arrange a trade trading
our governor.

Speaker 10 (28:10):
For rond DeSantis and bring him to California.

Speaker 14 (28:13):
Watching the mayor's debate last night, it just made me
sick to my stomach. Go on a puke Pratt, You know,
God bless that guy. At least he's there for change,
and my vote is going to go for Pratt.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
We need change.

Speaker 3 (28:28):
Karen Bass putting up her little signs saying that federal
agents aren't loud in certain areas is equivalent to your
child putting a do not enter sign on their door.

Speaker 9 (28:37):
I need to gather up buses full of homeless people
and take them to parts of LA where they don't
have the pooping problem. Give all these homeless people free
coupons for food mahamburger, let them hang out in these
cities for a day.

Speaker 5 (28:50):
Spencer Pratt is amazing. Get this guy in office.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
To change our city.

Speaker 10 (28:58):
La needs to be back to what it used to be.

Speaker 3 (29:01):
We deserve it.

Speaker 9 (29:03):
Vote for Spencer Pall these elections, you know, La what
a mess.

Speaker 3 (29:08):
Thank god I don't live in La. I am the
mayor and I will throw anyone under the bus that
refutes any of the things that I'm saying. Whatever I'm
saying is the truth, and anyone that says otherwise, I
will fire them. No, Karen Bath, this is like a
doctor telling you that your family member is days away

(29:30):
from passing and you decided to still go on vacation.

Speaker 6 (29:33):
Thank you for.

Speaker 15 (29:33):
Leaving your message.

Speaker 5 (29:35):
Please hang up, goodbye.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
All right, if you vote this weekend, since most everybody
has a ballot, Pratt for mayor, Steve Hilton for governor.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
That's what I'm doing. All right.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
Here's all the programming notes. We've got the podcast coming
out in just a few minutes. John Cobell Show on demand.
You could hear today's show. We had Baili Sally on
in the first hour. The prosecutor here, federal prosecutor, the
US attorney and he talks about the big MacArthur Park bust.
We also spend an hour on Wednesday's debate playing all

(30:12):
the clips between Pratt and Ramen and Bat's all right,
So those are the highlights of today. Also, we've got
the YouTube stream. We did a live stream for two hours.
You can watch all that on YouTube. It's been recorded,
it's been posted. And enjoy the weekend, you could, you know,

(30:33):
eating Well, never mindy, I don't want to get in
I don't want to get in trouble in the last
minute right before the weekend, exactly.

Speaker 4 (30:41):
No, I know that.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
That's just I'll just wait, I can I can get
in trouble on Monday.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
All right, let's let's do Michael Krazer live the CANFI
twenty four hour Newsroom. You've been listening to the John
Cobelt Show podcast. You can always hear the show live
on KFI AM six forty from three to six pm
every Monday through Friday, and of course anytime on demand
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