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We threatened Matt Case's life, puthis life on the line, and said,
if we didn't get a winner inthat four hour period, Matt Case
would cease to exist. As weknow, it isn't that fun. Can
you guys imagine out there if likeyour employer did that to you daily.
Well, it wasn't daily because thenyou said you're going to go to HR
and then they said I am HR. Well that was what I said.
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Or yeah, well the the doordoesn't necessarily lock, but you get the
picture. He's here though, he'sstill here. Yeah, I'm still alive.
By the way, because you know, we got a winner. I'm
wondering if we do that again,maybe we did another winner. Matt You
game? Uh, I'm not gamefor any of this. No. In
fact, I've been complaining to HRsince you first did it, and it's
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nothing but crickets. Yeah, wellthere goes that HR endorsement. I've been
told that you've made something for thisshow. Oh uh, what exactly are
you talking about here? You've Ihaven't heard this, I know anything about
this, But you said that you'vemade something for the show. Oh yeah,
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well, I just made a topicaltimely and quite frankly, brilliantly constructed
new show open just for today,brilliantly constructed. All right, I think
I'll be the judge of that.Okay, what it's about? It is
it Trump trial related? Well,I'll give you some hints. Okay,
there is a Harry Belafonte theme tothis whole thing. Oh but the full
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title is Bill Belafonte Jump in theLie. Oh, very cleverly titled by
me, I will add I'll bethe judge of that as well. All
right, let's just fire away beforewe get into the news of the day.
I want you to listen to me. I'm going to say this again.
I did not have sexual relations forthat woman. Oh really, Okay.
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I believe the truth and everything importantand oma and beyond. Here's Emery
Songer on news radio eleven ten kfabpretty good. Huh all right, all
right, all right, that's uhyeah, that's pretty good. Yeah,
all right, that's pretty good.That's a good one. Like, yeah,
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you did a good one. That'sone of the better things that you've
done for this show. Thank you. Yeah, there's all right, that's
good. Appreciate that. Thank youso much. You know what it is,
what it is we're having, uhhaving all sorts of different things going
on in the news today, oneof which is not the trial today though,
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because Donald Trump in that trial theyhave an off day. Do we
know where he is? I mean, I guess I've not. I'm not
noticed. We find out where isDonald Trump today? Remember that show?
Oh, okay, do you rememberthat show? Where in the world is
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carbon san Diego? I do,yes, I liked that one. That
was a good one. They hada lot of games that went with it.
Taught you about geography and did youever think maybe maybe Carmen san Diego
is this really hot chick like herand her her cronies that stole all the
money that we had to find?Well? Did they kind of show her
and she was kind of different looking, but like she always had that big
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hat, the big red hat,and you never really got a good look.
I feel, you know what Imean? I need a Carmen san
Diego movie, But I want herto be kind of like the anti hero,
right, we're kind of cheering forher to get away with it,
right, Who would be a goodCarmen san Diego? Is Catherine's that of
Jones? Still doing stuff? Ifeel like twenty years ago. Carmen's or
Catherine's out of Jones to be agreat great Carmen san Diego. Maybe maybe
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now it's like me Lacunis. Yeah, are you in on Mela Cunas's Carmen
san Diego. Wait, she alittle old now, Ashton Ashton cup Check's
wife, You mean Cuture? Yeah, yeah, yeah that's her. Meg
Griffin, I'm the family guy.Oh right, yeah, shut up,
Meg. Joe emailed you and said, tell your producer that the sALS of
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music intro whatever it is. Wellhe used a different word, but he
doesn't like it. Oh you're You'rewelcome, Joe. I'm glad to expand
your musical horizons. He says,sala sal some music. Is it salsa?
You could do the salsa to it? This salsa is a dance though.
That is Harry Belafonte. He isa brilliant musician. He passed away.
Actually I think it was the lastyear. Harry Bella. Well,
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you know what what could uh?Wikipedia knows the genres of these people.
Yeah, okay, so he says. Wikipedia says Calypso, so, Calypso,
you can dance the salsa to Calypsomusic, but it's not salsa music.
Come on, Joe Gee way,is he died last April? Yeah?
Good dub yeah and good eye allright? AnyWho, Donald Trump is
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in Florida today, No, nocourt, and he is in his off
day and he is hosting a dinnerat marl Lago for You'll never guess,
but I'm gonna give you one guess. If he's at marl Lago, And
if I told you told you he'shosting a dinner, what are the people
that he's invited to this dinner?You want me to guess? Yeah,
shot in the dark, completely cold. Your clues are? It's Donald Trump
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off day from court. He's atmar a Lago in Florida, and he's
hosting a dinner for people who aredoing this one thing with him. It's
a furry connection convention. No,he's trying to get the furry vote.
What are you talking about? What? Hey, he probably doesn't have that
vote very well. I don't know, man, the Stormy Daniel story.
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I think anybody who's got a littlekink in there, well, you know
they. I think he's I thinkhe's getting there slowly. If he wasn't
already there, satin pajamas. No, he is hosting a dinner at his
mar al Lago residence for buyers ofhis NFT trading cards. Ah, so
I wasn't too far off if you'rewondering. NFTs that sort for non fungible
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token are part of a suite ofnon campaign focused ventures that Donald Trump has
been balancing with his campaign and hislegal issues. So Donald Trump not going
to a campaign event on his offday this week. He's hosting a dinner
at mar A Lago for the peoplewho have bought his NFT trading cards NFTs.
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By the way, like, Imean, let's be honest, NFTs,
is there any way to like protectyourself from the NFT thing. It's
just a picture on the Internet essentiallywith special coding that proves that you're like
a person who owns that, haven'tthey debunked their value generally because you can
just like screenshot it and nobody knowsthe difference, right, And so basically
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anyone who'd want to inquire about itwould have to go into the source code.
Yeah, it's all about the code. Yeah, you know, I
mean I'd be sued if I screenshotsomebody's NFT and just like show people.
Hey, look, I got ittoo. That's a good question. It's
kind of one of that one ofthose things where if it's a famous painting,
only one person has the original,I guess, and that increases the
value. Right, if we canprove it's the original, it's like the
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new version of that art, right, because now you can screenprint any version
of art. But that's going tobe a lot less expensive than the original.
But what does that even mean thatit's the original phone nft? Yeah,
you know, but it'll look theexact same basically, This is uh
okay. He's made at least asix figure dollar amount from these NFTs,
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and he has dubbed these the latestround of them, the mug Shot Edition,
which includes a bonus offer for asmall swatch of the suit Trump war
during his mug shot. This isreal. This is actually happening, you
know, Like you get a baseballcard, like a real baseball card,
and sometimes they'll have just like apiece of material from something and it makes
it like more valuable. It's like, hey, this is a piece of
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this jersey. Hey, this isa piece of this base This is a
piece of this baseball something like that. There's a piece of the actual football
they used in the super Bowl orsomething. You know what I mean?
Yeah, he If you for abonus offer, there's a small amount of
these digital trading cards that they'll actuallygive you a physical thing of a small
piece of the suit he wore forhis mugshot in Fulton County, Georgia.
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Real thing, real thing. Wow. Okay, you got thoughts on what
Donald Trump is doing today? Wouldbasically note no campaign events, just hosting
a dinner for NFT customers of hisOr if you had a better idea of
what he should be doing, orif what you'd like to see him do,
please call four h two five fiveeight to eleven ten. Four roh
two five five eight to eleven ten. Love to talk to you about it.
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You know what I say when peopletell me they have the NFT Why
Okay, I believe you. Ohgreat, Joe is not gonna be happy
that we played it again. Sorry, Joe. Oh gosh, all right,
call us four h two five fiveeight eleven ten. If you were
Donald Trump's campaign manager, what shouldhe be doing today? You can call
us. We'll talk to you next. News Radio eleven ten kfa BA A
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day off from the t and Ididn't really know what he was up to
because you know, you're thinking,okay, so he's got one day that
he can go and campaign, andhe was in Wisconsin campaigning last week during
the off day, so you know, where would he go, like at
Pennsylvania, Michigan try to you know, get some of those voters. And
then we found out that he's actuallynot doing one of those. He's going
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to be at mar A Lago tonighthaving a dinner for the people who have
bought his NFT trading cards. Yes, the non fungible tokens. Now he
can do what he wants and hispeople can tell him what they want.
I'm just kind of surprised by thatdetermination, especially considering all we've heard about
the inability to campaign for him.But I'm willing to hear from you.
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Act like you are Donald Trump's campaignmanager. What would you rather have him
do today? Or do you thinkhe's doing something that's just fine? Call
us four h two five, five, eight eleven ten. Johnny's on the
line. Hey, Johnny, what'sup? Hey, how's it going.
Guess I'll try to be sincere aboutthis. You know, if I actually
was his campaign manager, I supposewhat he's doing is probably a good idea.
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He's going to by selling those nonfungible tokens or whatever, you would
be you know, tapping into libertarianideology, I guess, you know,
because like they're really big on bitcoinand digital currency and stuff. A lot
of libertarians believe that, you know, the US dollar is junk and we
need to get rid of it andwe need to switch over to digital currency,
you know, or you know,the non fungible tokens. I also
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think that while tapping into libertarian voteslike that, he should push anti war.
You know, he's just you know, just kind of like the message
out there that we're not we're notgoing to waste money on war anymore.
We're going to invest in you know, our country, America first. Stuff.
Again, you know, that's probablythe pilling. But if I'm being
realistic altogether, I don't think becauseof his record, I don't think that
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any of that's going to help himtoo much. But he would for like
the younger voters probably he would probablycatch a lot of Libertarian party if he
pushed that anti war stuff and somaybe promoted yeah, like like he's doing,
you know, the bitcoin or notbitcoin, but non fungible tokens.
So I mean, really just cateringto the rich, making promises that he
can't keep. That would probably helphim. But that's just where I'm going
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with that. Thank you for takingmy call. Yeah, Johnny, I
appreciate the call, all right.Grade that on a scale of one to
ten. Grade that Johnny call likeone being like he meant none of that,
ten being he meant all of it. He's usually in like the the
two or three range. I feellike he was like a five or six
today. Yeah, you know,I think that was a serious call.
Sometimes he calls to certainly troll,but Dollin was on point. He didn't
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serious to me. Yeah, evenif it's bad advice for Donald Trump.
I mean, yeah, okay,non fun do you do you have a
non fungible token? Like, haveyou ever like looked up the price for
a non fungible token? I thinkthere's an ointment for that. It takes
that that fun guy right off Truemptrying to find the price. Oh oh,
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the old ones roughly one thousand dollars, these new ones. Okay,
okay, okay, okay, allright, here you go. He's joining
supporters Axios got a hold of theinvitation to the people who are going to
be there, they say, youknow what, I'll save it. I'll
tell you how much some of theseTrump NFTs are and how many you had
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to have if you were going tobe invited to this mar al Lago dinner.
We'll do that, And if youwant to call us, you can
four h two five five eight toeleven ten. Tell me what you think
Donald Trump should have been doing todayinstead of talking NFTs, which again I
don't think any of us truly understandwhat that is, but yeah, call
us four h two five five eightto eleven ten. News Radio eleven ten
KFAB. We're talking about Donald Trumptoday, and not because he's in court,
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because it's an off day for court. The question becomes what is he
up to? You know, lastweek he had a couple of campaign events.
He was, you know, spreadingthe good word, trying to get
people in these swing states like Wisconsinand Michigan to be like, oh yeah,
yeah, yeah, let's let's dothat. Well today he's not doing
that. Instead, he's flown backto Florida and he's hosting a dinner for
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people who are investing or buying hisTrump NFTs his non fungible tokens. I'll
tell you how much they cost andhow many of them you had to buy
to be invited to this dinner atmar a Lago. But our phone lines
are open. I'm wondering what youthink he should do instead, because you
know, as far as campaign strategyand the days are numbered here, it's
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interesting that you're taking a day thatyou could be utilizing for campaign strategy and
not doing any of that. Well, John's on our phone line on four
h two, five, five,eight to eleven ten, John, what
would you do here? Oh,thank you for taking my call. I'm
I want to talk about campaign strategyas though I were his campaign manager.
Number one, I would review whathe has done. Number two review what
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Biden has not done. You know, everything has to do with inflation,
interest rates, the border. Yeah. And I think one of the mistakes
that Donald Trump made in his campaign'sstrategy for the last time, the last
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election that he lost, he talkedabout too much of what he had done
and just a lot of hoop alaw, but he didn't tell us what
he was going to do. AndI think that that's one of the things
that he should really hammer on afterhe hammers Joe Biden for a while,
his hammer on what his goals areclose the border, help in cutting interest
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rates, of course, I knowthere's a board that does that. But
he has influence right and seek tobring inflation down. Okay, So John,
John, what would you have himdo today? Though? Right?
Because today he's not in core,He's just hanging out at mar a Lago
with some people that are investing inhis non fungible tokens. I wouldn't be
interested in at at all. Whathe should do today is uh, have
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a good Razmataz event at mar Lagoand again just campaign on what he wants
to do. All right, buddy, appreciate the call, John, really,
thank you for listening to us andcalling in today. Sure bye,
Razmataz. Mark's on the phone lineof four two, five, five eleven
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ten. All right, Mark,what do you what would you do here?
Well? I mean, honestly,he probably should be on the campaign
drail doing some stuff, but asmuch as he's been through, I would
just go golfing. You know,he likes to golf and have a day
to himself. You know he needsto. He's gonna get He's gonna get
press conversion. No matter what hedoes or anything that he needs to stay.
Really, there's gonna be cameras.They're reported there. He's gonna get
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you know, he's Benna. He'sgonna tell him, you know what,
what he wants to say. Butfor today, he's not in trials.
Uh, go golfing, have agood day. It's nice out. It's
nice here. I can imagine prettynice down in Florida. Well yeah,
I mean it's always nice in Florida, Mark, unless it's a hurricane or
something. I mean, uh butbut Mark, I mean, let's be
real here. He's talking every singleday that he should be on the campaign
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trail, and today he has achance to be on the campaign trail and
he's hosting a dinner for people whobought his NFTs. No, he should
definitely be he should definitely be ableto campaign tril. I agree with you
percent, he should be old.He should have I mean, they if
they knew this day would I meanwe're gonna have a day off, they
should have planned a big rally,you know, brought in you know,
fifty thousand people, and so yeah, you know, and show I agree
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with you one hundred percent. Now, Yeah, I think it's kind of
stupid for him to be doing whathe's doing. But they said, if
he wasn't going to be on thecampaign trail today, you know, go
golf and relax, you know,do do something. Yeah. I all,
yeah, you're you're probably right,you know, and I would to
appreciate it, called Mark, Yeah, I'd go golfing. But I also
does that disqualify him from like complainingabout not having time to campaign though because
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of the trial. That's my thing. It's just like, oh, well,
now his opponents are going to belike, bro, you had a
day that you could go and campaignwherever you want. You could have had
a situation in Pennsylvania. I mean, like I said, he was in
Wisconsin, in Michigan last week.He could be in Pennsylvania. He could
be in Georgia. He could bein Nevada or Arizona. He could be
in North Carolina. He could bein some of these big swing states doing
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some stuff. But he's at marA Lago in a state that he knows
he's gonna win, at an invitational, in the event for people who have
invested in his non fungible tokens.Anyway, he's doing this we know this.
I got a couple of different articlesup that says this is what's happening.
So a company is selling these NFTs, an NFT that has Donald Trump
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affiliated with it isn't necessarily connected tohis campaign at all. In fact,
in twenty twenty two, according tofinancial disclosures, Trump was reported to make
somewhere between one hundred thousand to onemillion dollars. It's a pretty big window
from just NFTs by themselves, andyou might be wondering, how are you
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making that much money on NFTs?How do I get in the NFT making
business, because that's the first thingI think about it, like, Oh,
how do I make one hundred thousanddollars on stuff that's stupid? I
mean, I'm sorry. If you'rean NFT guy, please call me and
explain to me why that would bea good investment, because I could literally
screenshot any of this stuff if itends up on the internet. You can
call us a four h two fivefive eight eleven ten. Park is on
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the line. Hello, Park,what's up? Hello? Hi, Yes,
I'm sitting here listen to your radiostation. And I think he's doing
exactly what he should be doing onthis particular time. What he's been getting
beat up in New York with everythingelse, he needs to do whatever rest
that he needs. And he's theone that chooses this rest. And if
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this is rest, that's fine too. But im okay, okay, I'm
sorry my radio, I'm listening to. Let me turn it off, Yeah,
turn that off. Anyway. Ithink he's doing exactly what he should
do because everybody gets under a lotof stress, okay, and needs to
have a lead off. And ifthis is his leadoff, do you understand
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this is it? It's not abad thing. The media is going to
cover his story anyway, So hedoesn't really need to go out and beat
the bushes like you're saying. Idon't think he needs to. Uh,
okay, Park, push the limit. Park, Let's let's talk about this,
okay. So they're not doing courton Saturdays or Sundays, right right.
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They didn't do court the last twoWednesdays, and in fact, last
Wednesday he spent it in Wisconsin andMichigan, two of what believed to be
about seven states that could go eitherway in November. We know that he
was there. There's coverage of that. Why is this a day that He's
just like, now I'm going togo to Marrow Lago and host an invite
only event for people who have alreadyinvested a ton of money into stuff that
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I'm selling. Like, whatever hefinds, whatever he finds to relieve his
pressure, that is fine. Doyou really think, Park, Park?
Do you do you really think though, like, does this not lend any
credence at all? Then to himcomplaining after and again, I don't mind
Donald Trump as like, obviously asa presidential candidate, he is the superior
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of the candidates, There's no doubtabout that. But for me, like
I hear him and his and againI'm thinking as somebody who's an independent voter,
or I'm thinking of somebody who's likean opponent of Trump. And he
goes to the media after these daysin court, and the first thing he
says is I should be campaigning.I should be on the campaign trail.
And I'm just trying to understand,like how you can say that and then
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have nothing on the books for anentire day when you have when they knew
this would be an off day forcourt, that you're doing no campaigning whatsoever
on this off day. And Park, I understand what you're saying, like,
yeah, I mean he's getting beatup in court. Sure, I
understand that these are long days,long weeks for him, but they're not
doing anything on Saturday and Sundays either, I know. But he has his
own choice to make what he wantsto do on the day, is my
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point, and that's true. I'mjust I'm just questioning if this is the
best thing he could be doing.I wouldn't trouble shoot, I wouldn't second
guess somebody that is as sharp asDonald Trump, especially as though he is
about manipulating the media, and that'sfair, that's fair. I am definitely
not on that level of any ofthat stuff, and that's true. Park
appreciates the call. Thanks for beingpart of our show today. You want
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to call in, you can fourtwo five five eight eleven ten. Four
two five five eight eleven ten.We'll get some more calls about what you
think Donald Trump would be doing,and I will officially reveal the price of
the Donald Trump NFTs if you're intothat sort of thing. That and more
on the way on news Radio eleventen. Kfab what would you rather him
do? Today? Well, wehave Eric on our phone line at four
O two, five, five,eight eleven ten. Eric, what are
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you thinking about on this? Yeah? I was. I was just thinking
it's probably a contractual obligation, rightIf if you've got hundreds of thousands of
dollars on the line, he's probablyunder contract and to meet with the largest
purchasers and increases their value. Andif he doesn't, Lord knows there's a
da somewhere that'll bring in the courtand charge him with a felony. Oh
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yeah, take it easy on that. Come on, Eric, Well you
might be right. You're probably rightthe date, and I had an emailer
ask he probably had this date onthe book to do this, and obviously
it lined up. They knew whatdates they would and wouldn't be in court.
I guess my only thing, Eric, would be, this is a
dinner this evening. He was inWisconsin and Michigan for two separate events on
the same day last week, Sowhy couldn't he be in like North Carolina
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or Georgia today and then go downto mar A Lago for this dinner if
he wants to campaign so badly,that would be That would be my only
critique on that argument, You knowwhat I mean? Yeah, I don't
disagree. I think he should becampaigning, but you know, we don't
know the behind the scenes of why. You know, his obligations are,
and I'm sure he's got about amillion of them. But you know,
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the guy can campaign like nobody we'veever seen. I have no doubt there's
gonna be some campaign stops in thevery near future. Yeah, you're probably
right Eric to call. All right, Matt Case. I know you to
not necessarily be an expert on thisnon fungible token business, but I have
to ask, what do you thinkthese this series of Donald Trump non fungible
tokens is priced per NFT per NFT. Well, it's gonna be too much
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because it's it's it's kind of likea fundraiser sort of, don't it.
But it's not because this is abusiness. None of this goes it's not
it's not associated with his campaign atall. Oh so, so this actually
is like a just it's a businessdeal. This has nothing to do with
anything other than a business deal.He has a deal with this NFT company
that make these NFTs and sell theNFTs, and he gets paid basically like
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Michael Jordan got paid by Nike.Okay, that's kind of the way that
I see this. Don't overthink itbecause there's a ton of different NFTs.
How much per NFT? They're allpriced to the same. What are these
NFTs? There is personal pictures.There are pictures that are made of him,
like do you take a selfie?Okay, so like the one that
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they're talking about right now. Sothe NFTs are like the mugshot uh an
illustration of Trump and a cowboy hat, a cartoonish caricature of Trump with a
bunch of muscles and lightning bolts inhis hands, which in it says America's
superhero underneath. These are real.I'm looking at them. They're selling these
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for how much money per NFT?And they're online? These are these?
Are you own the one that's online? I hope there's one on there where
like he took a picture but hehad the camera facing the wrong way,
so it's just like him and hisdouble chin. You know, we all
have those pictures in case anybody getstriggered. There's a all have there's a
there's a way that you can getgood at that. You just have to
take a lot of picture and getsome practice. How much are they?
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I'm gonna say three hundred thousand dollarsa pop. I don't know three thousand,
No, gosh, it's ninety nine, ninety ninety nine dollars. But
how many do you have to haveto get the invite to the dinner?
Oh? Uh uh five forty seven? Only people with forty seven Trump NFTs
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at ninety nine bucks a pop receivedan invitation to this dinner at mar a
Lago today. So do the math. Without tax and additional fees, you
had to spend close to five thousanddollars on these NFTs. I definitely,
if I had to buy one,I'm buying the one with a mug shot,
because now if you buy the onewith a mug shot, they're giving
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you a piece not just of thesuit coat, but also a piece of
the tie that he wore there.It's like, oh, game war uniform.
I'm telling you, it's crazy.More on this. If you want
to call us, tell us whatDonald Trump should be doing instead of messing
around with these NFTs. Call usat four h two five five eight to
eleven ten, four h two fiveto five, eight eleven ten, News
Radio eleven ten kfab What am Iwearing? Can you tell the people what
I'm wearing. Well, you aredecked out in a hat and shirt that
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both have the Union Omaha logo onit. Union Omaha plays sport in Kansas
City at Kennigolia Field on the campusof the University of Nebraska Omaha tonight,
something I've been very excited about.Talked to him, my friend Marty Cordero,
who's president of that club along withthe Omaha Stormchasers, talk to him
about this momentous occasion. An MLSteam, highest level of soccer in America
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right now, and they have aclub coming and playing in Omaha for the
first time ever. You know,it's like having a professional like Major League
team or an NBA team playing agame against a local club here. I
mean pretty incredible. Well, Ijust found out they have sold out all
of the burm tickets. They havesold out all of the bleacher tickets,
and there's only about one hundred andfifty tickets left total for the seatbacks.
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It like kind of lined up withmidfield at Caniglia Field. Wow, it
is going to be a party theretonight. So if you were thinking I
don't want to miss this real historicmoment in sports in Omaha history, time's
a ticket. It's going to bea beautiful night for it too. What's
the look like, Well, thereis a slight chance of rain and thunderstorms,
but you're looking only at about atwenty percent chance. Otherwise partly sunny,
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highs in the seventies and that shouldlast. I mean, you're not
gonna hit hit the sun. Ithasn't gone down until about eight thirty.
I want to say, yeah,sunset around thirty, So it's gonna be
a really nice night for it.I'm excited. It's gonna be a great
time. Me and a couple ofbuddies go and it's gonna be fun.
So go uh viv a boo hoostsas they say, which is go owls
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or something like that. So withthat being the case, I'm excited for
that. We're gonna get real jazzedup. Donald Trump is not going to
be on the campaign trail today.This is an off day from trial.
We've been talking about his NFT businessor that he's working with, and I
didn't get to all of the numbershere. So Matt, remind remind the
people, because again, it's notlike if you want to call in and
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talk to me about what you thinkDonald Trump should be doing today instead of
hosting a dinner for people who havebought his NFTs, then please call us
at four h two five five eighteleven ten. Four h two five five
eight eleven ten. He's a businessmanthrough and through. I mean, he
was selling people sixty dollars bibles earlierthis year, you know what I mean.
A lot of pastors didn't like that. I saw some preachers really take
an issue with throwing the Constitution inwith the Holy Word. But again,
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I mean, I don't think hewas going after that. Also, he
was selling these never Surrender sneakers thatI haven't seen these, but I just
I found a picture of them,and this is from February, so I'm
sorry I missed this. But it'sa company called forty five Footwear LLC.
So this is not made by likea major regular shoe company. But let
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me show you these. Matt describethese for the people. Oh yeah,
Well you got the tea on theside, which is where the logo usually
is for sneakers, you know,where the Nike swishes or like Tuma.
Yeah, it's just big old boldtea and it's got a partial American flag
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I believe that what is that fivestars on that flag? Well, I
don't know. I can't see theentire shoe, but you know from that
angle it wraps around the back.What color is it? It's gold?
Like pure gold. I mean thisis shiny gold, shiny, shiny sprayed
on gold. I'm hearing all thesecommercials about getting gold like and these are
like high top sneakers by the way, but yeah, yeah, so it's
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like five stars, five bars,totally pure gold. I'm hearing all these
commercials about investing in gold. Isthat what they mean? Could? Like?
Could this be worse? Something?Could I? Could I hawk a
Donald Trump sneaker for like a tankof gas or something? Is that how
that works? Eh? I don'tknow. Yeah, what is the trade
in value? I don't know.Well, I can tell you how much
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it costs. Guess how much apair of the never Surrender high top sneaker
by forty five footwear LLC. Howmuch are they? And I have to
say, okay, so I hadto say this. There are one only
only one thousand pairs available, Onlyone thousand pairs, and at least ten
of them are randomly autographed by DonaldTrump. How many come on. How
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much does it cost? How muchdoes this pair of gold high top never
surrenders, because that's what I'm callingthem, they never surrender high top sneaker.
How much does the tongue pump though? Can can you pump it before?
Now? The tongue does have ate on it, but they're not
pumpable. I think Reebok has ahas a copyright thing on the pump.
I say, forty seven thousand dollarsbecause of the forty seven thing. Forty
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seven thousand, forty seven hundred,forty seven hundred for a pair of shoe.
Hundred and seventy four hundred dollars.Oh, I worked my way there.
You know, if you would havestarted with like a regular pair of
shoes being like one hundred and twentybucks, then I'd have been like,
boom, four hundred bucks, andyou'd be like, oh God, like
goodness, you started at forty seventhousand. Now four hundred doesn't sound like
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anything. Wait to go well.I used to buy Velcrow shoes from that
cheap box store everybody knows about forabout like five bucks a pop back in
two thousand and five. Those thingslasted about two and a half months,
but they were about five bucks.Yeah, I wouldn't buy those. Just
me and the grandpa's hanging out inour velcrow shoe was high fiving. Do
they know how to high five?Back then, Donald Trump said this about
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his sneakers. By the way,I just want to tell you I've wanted
to do this for a long time. I have some incredible people that work
with me on things, and theycame up with this, and this is
something I've been talking about for twelveyears, thirteen years, and I think
it's gonna be a big success.I have no idea. I didn't I
didn't see this, so I'm sorry. I would just like to know which
NBA player is going to don thosesneakers next season. Yeah, well that's
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my thing? Is like, okay, so which Trump fanatic that wants to
spend four hundred dollars is buying andwearing those things. That's even too loud
for me. What if Draymond Greenjust rolled out first game? He likes
to mix it up? Oh yeah, I think he probably has a shoe
deal with somebody that he's got towear certain brand of shoes. But yeah,
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still, okay, So the NFTthing, it's a cocktail party ahead
of the dinner. So it's adinner. And we talked about you needed
forty seven NFTs at one hundred dollarsa pop to be invited to this thing.
That's roughly forty seven hundred dollars beforefees. So let's just ride it
to the five thousand buyers who spentnearly ten thousand to get one hundred NFTs
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were invited to a VIP cocktail receptionbefore the dinner tonight, and they are
supposed to be receiving physical cards withpieces of the suit and the tie that
Trump was wearing when he was arrested. So that's a thing that some of
these people will have. Now again, I haven't spent ten thousand dollars on
anything outside of a car or ahouse in my life, so I can't
relate unless you want to count college, which you're really just paying for the
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experience there. That's not really amaterial thing. I had an email here
I wanted to read where did itgo? Where did it go? Okay,
here it is. Ryan emailed itand said, if I could go
tomorrow Lago for a dinner with Trumpfor only five thousand dollars, I would
do it. I don't even needthe NFTs. Is that cheap to go
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on a dinner with him? Always? And that got me to thinking for
a second. Okay, let's sayyou don't care about NFTs and you don't
need to buy the NFTs, butyou're willing to pay five thousand dollars to
go to a dinner with somebody.There were people that paid five thousand dollars.
See Taylor Swift do a concert fromthe Nosebleed section at Arrowhead Stadium.
How intimate is this dinner? Well, it's got to be, like I
mean, there can't be more thana couple hundred people, you'd think,
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right, I mean, it's nota stadium. It's at Mara a Lago,
and it's fancy, and I'm surethere's gonna be some elbow rub in
time with big wigs of a varietyof natures. But King Trump himself,
Yes, I'm sure you'll get alittle one on one time with him.
I'm sure what happened over there,Yeah, at Stormy Daniel's wist it was
a dinner. Yeah, I betshe would too. She owes a few
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more than just the five thousand dollars, I think to Donald Trump, Well,
now, think because it got meto thinking, because the first thing
I said is I'm not paying fivethousand dollars to go to dinner with anybody.
But if you think hard enough,there might be somebody historically that you
would go to dinner with for fivethousand dollars. You need five thousand disposable
dollars. But if like I giveyou a credit card and I say,
hey, buy five thousand dollars worthof this stuff and you can have dinner
(34:00):
with this person, let's uh thinkabout that. We'll we'll revisit that momentarily.
He call us with your thoughts atfour h two five five eight eleven
ten four h two five five eighteleven ten, News Radio eleven ten KFAB.
Today he's not going any campaign eventsor anything, even though he's got
the day off from court. He'sjust hosting this NFT function non fungible tokens.
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If you've spent forty seven hundred dollarsor more on his NFTs, you
would have received an invitation to bea part of this. And I had
Ryan say, hey, if itwas only five thousand bucks to go see
hang out and have dinner with DonaldTrump, I would do it now again
this is a thing that it's justnot you and him. There's going to
be at least a couple hundred peoplethere. It's like paying five thousand dollars
to go to a wedding and hopingyou get a little bit of time with
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the bride and the groom. Butis there a celebrity that you'd be willing
to do that with? You anda couple one hundred other people in this
elite club getting this invitation to havedinner with somebody who would be a person
ready said go alive or dead?Does it matter? I would say either
because the list is so inc crediblyshort for me, I would have to
open it up to potentially dead guys. Okay, in that case, there's
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a couple on that list, right, I mean I think a lot of
people are going to say Jesus,Well, Jesus obviously, right, I
mean, if we're going literally anyone, Jesus is got to be on everywhere,
Like you don't even have to bea Christian. It's just like,
all right, so let's see whatthis guy can do. Let's see,
you know, how charming he is. Because at the end of the day,
even if you don't believe in theGospels. If you don't believe in
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God or Christianity at all, there'sno doubt that Jesus was a real guy.
There's no doubt that Jesus definitely hadan impact on what the world became
for the two thousand years henceforth.I think that's a pretty universal one.
You have to you have to sayJesus, right. But so if we're
saying people alive, I'd have tokind of think about that because, I
mean, five thousand that's a lotof coins. You know, is there
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another president that you would want tohang out with? And by hangout again,
you're with two hundred other people andyou're just hoping for like maybe a
couple of minutes with the guy orgal Nah. No, there's no There
is no politician living or dead thatI'd pay that amount of money to welcome
the man out easy. Abraham Lincolneat Lincoln, maybe, but I don't
know. That's a lot of money. Five thousand bucks George Washington for five
(36:14):
thousand bucks George Washington, I mean, come on, maybe the most important
person in the history of America.I'd be hard to understand him though,
with those wouldn't teas? I takeit easy. He's got to take him
out to eat anyway. That's true, now, all right? Living Michael
Jordan. Michael Jordan is the kindof person at this stage of my life
that I'd probably if I had theif there was a way, if there
(36:36):
was a way where I could meethim, shake his hand and get a
photo with him, I would thinkabout it. Five thousands still probably too
much unless it's just me and him, or me and a few other people,
and I got way more time,like I am at the table with
him before, like two hundred people. It's still a little much for me.
But people were, like I said, people were paying this much money
to go hang out at a TaylorSwift concert and be nowhere close to where
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he is and listen to play musicfor three hours and called it a great
experience. You know what I mean? Yeah, Adam says Maha Rushi,
which is Rush Limbaugh. I feellike a lot of people would say that
hang out with Rush for a bit. But again, five thousand to just
be one of two hundred people andyou're hoping you get a chance to like
rub Ebo's with him, and you'renot one hundred percent sure how much time
you'd get I don't know about thatanyway, they did. Axios reached out
(37:22):
to one of these people that gotone of these invitations. His name is
Jordan. Didn't want his last nameout there. Jordan is a forty one
year old Canadian. He's not evenan American, He's a Canadian. He's
flying from Winnipeg to Florida tomorrow,Lago and he's actually gotten the invite,
not just to the dinner, butto the cocktail reception. Jordan said that
he bought the forty seven NFTs andthen bought VIP tickets from another Trump supporter
(37:46):
in Bali who wasn't able to geta visa in time for the event.
How are you getting in touch withthese people? And why are people in
Canada and Bali paying so much forTrump NFTs? All this pro American stuff.
It's weird. Jordan says, Ihave a little bit of crypto,
but this is much more of anopportunity just to meet President Trump than anything
else. Okay, so there yougo. For ninety nine dollars, you
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can have your own Donald Trump NFT. For sixty bucks, you can buy
a Donald Trump Bible. It's notcalled that, but it's like it's a
bible that you can buy that heis endorsing, even though it doesn't have
anything to do with him specifically.He's kind of just being paid as a
spokesperson to promote it, and they'reputting the Constitution and Bill of Rights and
all that stuff with it, anda lot of preachers are not cool with
(38:30):
the way that that's going down,but he's doing that right now. We
talked about the four hundred dollars NeverSurrender Sneakers and the ninety nine dollars now
Victory forty seven cologne. He wantsto become number forty seven now as well.
He named a cologne he's selling forone hundred dollars, Victory forty seven.
I haven't smelled Victory forty seven,but for a hundred bucks, I
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don't think I'm going to do thateither. I can buy like a like
a good solid cologne that's like commonbranded for like twenty bucks. It'll last
me like a year. I'd loveto see a breakdown of the sense you
got some sandal wood in there?What are we talking like? Cedar?
I can find this information, I'msure. As far as the Never Surrender
Sneakers four hundred dollars. I hada John email in and say maybe they
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should call them the Trump air surrections. Okay, fly over the police officers.
I don't know, Oh, John, Oh, John, Now you're
trying to stir the pot. John, the air surrections. Ah, come
on, it's a joke. Ladiesand gentlemen. Don't take offense to it.
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It's three twenty eight. You gotthoughts on any of this stuff,
this Trump merchandising and him not goingto a campaign event today. I'd love
to hear from you have four ohtwo five five eight eleven ten four oh
two five five eight eleven ten NewsRadio eleven ten kfab talking about Donald Trump.
We had we had a caller didwhat was his name? What was
his name? He didn't want togo on the air, Which, again,
if you call and you don't wantto go on the air, why,
(39:58):
ask yourself why? Because I talkedto how many callers do we take
on average per week? Oh?I'd have to go back and check.
I don't know, Like we gotto be knocking on like like on the
air conversations fifty a week at least. Yeah, sounds about right. And
we have dozens of regulars plenty ofpeople who've never called radio shows before.
I'm kind of a safe space forthat. I take pride and taking good
(40:22):
care of you on the radio here. I'm not going to try to make
you look stupid. Like if youcome on here trying to make me look
stupid, then this came on.But if you're going to call into the
radio station, just go on theair. It really is so easy.
I make it easy for people,don't I you make it easy for the
people. Come on now, Wellwhat was the guy? Well, he
just said he wanted me to tellyou that Mike from Nebraska called. Oh,
(40:44):
Mike from Nebraska. Yeah, andhe's a big fan of the show.
So shouts out to you, Mikefrom Nebraska, Mike from Nebraska.
If you are Mike from Nebraska outthere and you're listening to us, I'm
sad I didn't get a chance totalk to you on the air. Well,
what did he have to say?He just said Donald up can do
whatever he wants. Oh, withsomebody saying he can't do whatever he wants?
(41:06):
Could I say that? Or werewe just poking fun of the fact
that he's not doing a campaign thingtoday, even though he's been talking for
weeks during this trial that on hisoff days like he can't do anything.
Even last week's off day he wenta campaigned, Like he talks about it,
he can't campaign because of the trial, and here he has an off
day that's been scheduled. They've beensaying we're not doing Wednesdays since the beginning
of this thing. They could goto Wisconsin in Michigan for two events last
(41:29):
week, but they did nothing todayexcept do a thing for his NFT people.
I don't know, it's weird tome. He's a business guy.
I'm just saying it's weird. Ididn't say he couldn't do what he wants.
Obviously he's smarter than I when itcomes to this. This man is
a business man through and through.We're talking about him selling four hundred dollars
sneakers that who's going to wear,But people are buying ninety nine dollars NFTs
non fungible tokens quite literally things thatyou cannot even hold in your hand.
(41:52):
But if you buy enough of themand spend like five thousand dollars or more
on them, you got invited tothis cool dinner, So maybe it was
worth it. I don't know thesick sty dollars bibles. You can buy
a good Bible for a lot lessthan that may not have the Constitution of
the United States or Lee Greenwood's nameattached to it, But I mean,
the guy's he's paid to do that. He's a presidential candidate, and he's
doing endorsements like he's Jordan a ninetynine dollars cologne called Victory forty seven.
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We don't even know what it smellslike. Okay, I'm just saying,
like, this is not your average, everyday like guy running a campaign,
all right, And I every timehe says I'm an interesting like every time
he says I wish I could beon the campaign trail, that's just taking
me off the campaign trail. I'mI am. I'm putting myself out there
(42:37):
defending this guy, basically saying,look, they're taking him off the campaign
trail for the better part of twomonths, and while Biden is showing up
in these swing states, he can'tbecause he's being forced to sit in court
with this sham kangaroo court trial.I'm saying that, and then on his
off day that he knew he wasgonna have, We're just gonna be like,
oh, yeah, he doesn't needa campaign. What's he like?
(43:00):
We're fine, he's fine. Sowhich is it? That's my that's my
beef. I'm sorry, Like,I'm sorry that I'm not going to be
one hundred percent like all aboard thechoo choo train of anyone. That's not
who I am. I'm a fairguy. Do I like Donald Trump's politics?
Yes? I do. Guilty ischarged, but please don't target me
with anything. Please. I didn'tdo anything. But seriously, I'm fine
(43:20):
with his politics. I vote forthe politics. The stuff that's coming out
with the Stormy Daniels thing is like, you know, like, okay,
so what big whoop? I don'tcare. I knew this guy was.
You know, he was a richguy. That's not a big deal to
me. I'm just saying, like, if he's talking about not being able
to campaign, it's weird that hegets an off dan and he's not campaigning.
That's all I'm saying anyway. SoI'm also trying to figure out what
(43:44):
Victory forty seven cologne smells like,and I'm going to try to do that
for you. Oh oh oh ohhere here that's what the bottle of Victory
forty seven looks like Matt, Matt, can you explain? Can you explain
this to the people? I wasjust looking at up myself. It's a
it's a it's a gold bottle withhis head on top of it. It's
(44:07):
like a bust though. It's likeat the shoulders it looks like a Pez
dispenser. It does. Yeah,it looks like a gold Pez dispenser.
It smells of leather. Is thatwhat it is? And amber? Is
that? Yeah? It does,That's what it says. Crafting a commanding
presence. Wow, ninety nine bucks, but you can get free shipping if
you get two of them. Sothere's that. That's exciting. Interested.
(44:30):
What's the most you've ever spent oncologne? I'm not interested. I you
know what, I do have aI maybe like fifty bucks I have.
I have confession to make. Yeah, I have never bought cologne. Really,
it's always gifted to me. Iget gifted various bottles of cologne.
I never asked for it. AndI'm not picky. It's nice to have
a little aroma, but I'm notgoing to be like, yeah, this
(44:51):
ain't good enough for me. It'slike, oh, cool, smelly,
stuff, You know what I mean. Mike's on the phone line four two,
five, five, eight eleven ten. Wait is this Mike from Nebraska?
Well this is not the original Mikefrom Nebraka, but this is another
mic from Nebraska. Oh oh,well, do you like the show too,
Mike from Nebraska? Say it again? Do you like our show?
Absolutely? Amory? Yeah, allright, cool, we're two for two
(45:14):
on Mike from Nebraska. You gotthoughts on anything we're talking about? Mike
from Nebraska? Yeah? Actually Idid want to get in on the Trump
thing. I was just so,how old are you, Amory? Oh?
Do I have to answer? Iknow you're thirty something. Yeah,
I'm thirty three, thirty three Okay, Trump is seventy seven. The guy
needs a break once in a while, you know, And I agree with
(45:36):
you that he needs to probably campaignas often as he can. Yeah,
but he you know, he complainsabout not being on the campaign trail.
But give it the fact that heprobably shouldn't be in court. We all
know that he wouldn't be getting Crusefired here, yeah, if he wasn't
running for president. And that's alsotrue. Yeah, yeah, so you
(45:59):
know, when he's in court,the rest of the week except for one
day, he's in court four ofseven days. Because he's also not in
court on Saturday or Sunday. Well, and I get that. I get
that. But who says he's notdoing things on Saturday Sundays. He probably
is. I'm just saying, Mike. I mean, like every day he
says he's, you know, hecan't be out there campaigning, and then
he gets a data campaign and he'shosting a party for people who buy non
(46:22):
fungible tokens. I mean, yeah, I get what you're saying, and
I agree that he you know,he says, hey, I'm not getting
time to campaign, but you knowhe isn't a few days off too,
just just like you said, hewent on Wednesday last week and went to
two different states inks, And Idon't know rally, Well, that's what
(46:42):
I'm saying. Maybe just even doingone of those before he goes to this
mar al Lago n FT thing wouldhave been you know effective. I guess.
I just I just consider the factthat the guy is seventy seven years
old. He probably you know,have you ever gotten it? You know,
have you ever gone all week longand said, you know, so
I need I got this yard workI need to do and and I I
(47:04):
got it, but I can't becauseI don't work. I might work,
and then Saturday comes along and yougo, you know what, I forget
that. I'm gonna go see aball game instead. Have you ever done
that? Yeah? But I'm lazy, Mike. I'm not running. I'm
not running for office. That's notreally right. My gras, my grass
isn't gonna elect me, Mike.And also, you know how long it
takes me to moll my grass.It's not even like an hour, because
(47:25):
you know, I give you,Mike, Mike. Bottom line is are
you buying four hundred dollars worth ofTrump never surrendered shoes or not? That
that's what we really want to know. Oh, no, I am not.
I'm not four hundred carriod. Ididn't know they made four hundred dollars
pair of shoes. Well, itdoesn't surprise me. Maybe there's a little
(47:45):
you know, actual gold in that. Well they look legit gold, I
will say. And the same thingwith the box and the bottle for this
Trump Victory forty seven cologne, likeit looks made of gold. Maybe that's
just like the picture they showed.But I don't know. Maybe maybe this
is the gold that we're being toldin the commercials that we need to invest
in. I don't know. Thething is, you know people are buying
(48:06):
that stuff just because of Trump.It doesn't and that's that's that's his business
acumen just taken over, right.I mean, this guy was a businessman
through and through from start to finish. The fact that people are buying sixty
dollars bibles that include the Constitution ofthe United States, I mean like,
only Trump could do this. OnlyDonald Trump to get away with this.
If we had the idea to actuallydo that, we'd be doing it too.
(48:27):
Yeah, Mike, appreciate you callingin, buddy, Thanks for listening.
All Right, we'll keep this up. You can call us a four
h two, five, five,eight to eleven ten and please tell us
if you would wear the leather andamber stylings of Victory forty seven cologne that's
one hundred dollars per bottle by PresidentTrump. Next on, he's already eleven
ten KFABA. We're just talking about, like, what would you do if
you're Donald Trump's campaign manager. Isthis like a thing that you're like,
(48:49):
oh, yeah, that's fine,just do that today, Dirk's on a
phone line of four h two,five, five, eight eleven ten.
Dirk, what do you think aboutall this? Well, to me,
it sounds like he's down in Floridahosting a five one thousand dollars a plate
fundraiser. Well that's the thing,Dirk. None of this money actually goes
to the campaign. So it's likea it's like a Nike and Michael Jordan's.
So they like the NFT, peoplepay Donald Trump to be like associated
(49:14):
with their NFT company. They'll makeDonald Trump style NFTs, like you know,
Nike would make a Jordan's shoe,and then they sell a bunch of
these things and he gets a pieceof what they sell and it is just
like a business venture. None ofit is connected to the campaign and it's
not campaign funds. Well, Ioh, I mean, who would buy
(49:37):
a ninety nine dollars n f T. I mean, I don't even know
what an NFT is like legally likespeak, I couldn't I couldn't define that.
I mean, but but well,these people, I mean they're talking
to people from other countries who arebuying these things, and they're going to
this thing that he was. Theywere invited to you're not. But if
you're an American citizen, you're notbuying ninety nine dollars NFTs featuring Donald Trump
(49:57):
unless you already are voting for Trump. Right, Maybe I'll bet you're probably
ninety percent accurate on that. There'sgoing to be people that said, buy
him, and maybe that's their swing. Well, I got to go meet
the guy, and maybe he talkedand liked he liked it, so he
voted for it. Well, andthat's the thing, Derek, That's the
angle is this is I think asmall group of people, like two hundred
or less would be my guess,and that I think that is the angle
(50:21):
is like, hey, I getto meet Donald Trump and I spent forty
seven hundred dollars to do that,and for some people that's a good deal.
You know, if they get yougot that money, then I mean,
I guess why not? You know? Yeah, I mean four years
ago Biden disappeared for eight months andhe won an election. He didn't campaign
elect Well, I'm I'm I'm withyou. You know, if there's ever
a guy that's not really in needof campaigning, I just I don't need
(50:43):
to hear about him complaining about notcampaigning after court, because we know the
court thing is a sham. Mybiggest issue is just like, well,
don't talk about not being able tocampaign and then you get a free day
to campaign and you don't campaign.Yeah, well I looked at it a
little bit different. But you'll teachhis own. I don't know, all
right, Derek. This is whywe do the show. I love having
different people with different perspectives, andI appreciate you calling in today. Thanks
(51:05):
buddy. Yep, have a goodday. Matt case is my producer.
Matt, looks like you got aphone call from somebody one to help people
on the roads, I do.A couple people just called in to report
that there is a crash on Ieighty east bound at eighty fourth Street,
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(51:53):
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Right, we'll head into the fouro'clock hour. I want you the conversation.
We could talk about Trump and havefun with this all day, but
I want to talk to you aboutartificial intelligence and what exactly is going to
be happening with a guy who wasa country music legend but hasn't been able
to sing on his own for thebetter part of a decade, over a
(52:15):
decade in fact, and he justreleased a new song. We'll hear a
part of that song, and we'llalso try to figure out artificial intelligence used
for good here or is this alsokind of scary? We'll talk about that
next. So stick around on newsradio eleven to ten kfab