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May 20, 2024 10 mins
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I talk to the people, andnobody can say anything otherwise, like they
do to you. They tell youhe doesn't talk to the people. He's
not a man of the people.Yeah, he's a AI generated uh,
disembodied voice. Is that what Iam? Yeah? From down under,
they say, from down with thelizard people, you know, like seven
floors down or whatever it is,the lizard people. Yeah, the illuminati

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right underneath that pizza joint. Allright, you and you're gonna have to
have a talk after school. I'mjust telling you what people say. That's
all. John's on the light atfour oh two, five, five,
eight to eleven ten, Hello,John, Hey, how's it going?
All right? What's up? Bandsthat you were on talking about sports are
a little bit ago, Harrison,Butker, Yeah, think I've figured out
why they're just freaking out so badabout what he said over the last weekend

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was that because he's speaking of thenuclear family, and the nuclear family,
you know, the traditional mother,father and children. That's the tightest,
most best way to raise children withthe best chance for them to succeed and
and uh and do good for theirlives and have the least amount of troubles
in their lives. And Democrats,liberals, you know, communists, whatever.

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They have been attacking the nuclear familyfor years, and so anybody speaking
positively of the nuclear family in sucha way that's garnering this support, they
just got to go against it,and it just blows their minds. Oh,
how dare you. You've got tobe a quiet Christian and you can't
let your beliefs be known and letother people know that this is the best

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way for a family to be raisedand go about things. Yeah, I
mean, John, I don't necessarilydisagree with a lot of what you said.
I don't know if that was whatgot people the angriest. I think
his words were probably more misinterpreted thananything. But the thing that I've noticed
more than anything was him basically sayingthat the most important thing his wife does

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is the homemaker, and that's thejob that she has. And that's like
he's being misinterpreted that that's the jobthat most you know women, And these
are all Catholic people, And Istill think that has something to do with
it, even though some Catholics toldme it shouldn't or it doesn't. But
I the problem is is that mostpeople never listen to the entire speech.
No, no, they call that. And that's the thing, John,

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They pulled that one minute clip outof him talking about his wife as a
homemaker and then just used that aslike the gospel of what he was talking
about. That really was just asmall part of what he talked about.
But I don't know. I mean, it was a Catholic speech by a
Catholic guide to a Catholic audience ata commencement speech. And I don't think.

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I mean, obviously, in twentytwenty four, it's going to get
out of the room, but Idon't He was talking to the people that
were sitting there, not the entireworld. So I don't know. It
just seems like fake outrage in alot of ways to me. Well's the
thing about it is is that they'veinterviewed people that were in hospice and they
asked him what was the most importantthing that they regretted, and they said,
I regret not spending more time withmy family and my children when they

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were younger. And I do regret, you know, working over time or
having to get that business meeting andnot being there for the recital or for
the baseball game for my children whenthey were younger, and now I can
never go back to it. Andnow I'm on my deathbed and I'll miss
that forever. Yeah, I know, John, it makes a lot of
sense to me. I appreciate youcalling in with your thoughts on it,
buddy. Thanks for listening. Havea great day you too. Mark's on

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our phone line of four or two, five, five, eight eleven ten.
Hello, Mark, what are youthinking about today? I just wanted
to comment a little bit about Iused to live in Louisville and to the
folks of Omaha, Nebraska, youdo not want to get on the wrong
side of the law down there.It's like good old boy kind of network,
the you know with all the BreonnaTaylor. When that happened and the
Department of Justice came in and justscolded the entire police department. It's just

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the you don't want to get onthe wrong side of the law down there.
They just they're on their high horsedown there and they refuse to get
down. So what you're saying isScotti Scheffler probably is in the right and
the cops are in the wrong.I'm not condoning what he did, but
you know, there, like Isaid, they're very aggressive, you turn

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on them and you know they're they'renuts. I love Scottie Scheffler. I
think he's a great golfer, butyou don't, uh, you don't want
to get on the wrong side ofthe law down there. Well I think
he figured that out today. Buthe shot he shot great, he shot
five under after that happened, Sohe's a machine. Yeah. Yeah.
There's people talking about Valhalla like they'lljust you know, fold that up and

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not go there anymore. That ain'tgonna happen. That's beautiful course down but
uh, but it's just uh,it's uh. I was at the Kentucky
Derby a couple of years ago andwe were uh needing to sit down for
a little bit, and we endedup in the Millionaire's Row area, which
we did not know we were in, and uh yeah, and he's seen

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von Miller, John Randall and uhcame walking through and I'm like, we're
not supposed to be there. Allof a sudden, all of a sudden,
the police force came in. Ifyou don't work here, you know,
l MPD is gonna come down.So that's their big thing. L
m p D. It's not Louisvillemet trow it's lmpd's coming, you know
so. But yeah, I justwanted to chime in a little bit.

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Very different down there. Beautiful countryside, beautiful people, but stay away from
the wrong side of the law becauseit's either going to cost you a lot
of money. There was a galveactually that I that I knew down there.
She got arrested and the judge madeher server time in it, like
she had to live in Louisville andyou know, forget about your life back

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home. You're living here and toserve out your sentence. So that's kind
of how they are down there.Wow, all right, well more context.
Mark, appreciate the infel Thanks forcalling in. Bye. Thanks.
Yeah, well there you go.Change your mind yet, Matt. About
what about Scotti Scheffler. We stilldon't know anything else except Mark told us
that the Louisville cops like to beaggressive and maybe abuse their power every once
in a while. I'd have tosee the tape. I need to see

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the tape too. Where's the tape. We don't have any tape of the
Trump trial. We have no tapeof the Scotty Scheffler thing. Today,
like what we have tape of anymorewhat we used to be a proper society.
What happened? I mean, comeon, we still don't know who
shot jfk Oh wait, that's adifferent conversation. Well, and maybe we
have a good idea. What happenedto chance? They caught a guy for
that. They just don't believe hedid it. Who doesn't believe they did

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it? That he did it?Show me them who doesn't believe he did
it? Yeah, you mean theguy from the book the library, the
book depository. Is that what you'retalking about? Yeah, the book's appository,
Yeah, this deposit the Wait,what are we talking about? Positively?
Sometimes you do read a book whenyou need one of those. No,
I just think it was an improbableshot, that's all. Is he

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that level of marksman? I don'tknow. But he died. I mean,
he got killed by another guy beforewe even had a chance to ask
him. Jack Ruby and Jack Rubyboy when they told him in the jail
cell, when they told him thatold Lee Harvey Oswalden passed on. Oh
he breathed the big old sire relief. Makes you wonder he doesn't it?
Oh gosh, all right, hey, yeah, callers that expressed some on

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the situation with the Kansas City Kicker. Yeah, your response was that you
we'd agree with a lot of thingshe said, but you thought it was
more a misinterpretation. Interpretation goes fromone language to another. I think that
kickers words were clear. It seemedto be exactly what he meant to be
saying. I think what we haveis people who don't want people to be

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saying those things and raising a fussabout it. That's not misinterpretation. Yeah,
I'm not saying that it's totally misinterpretationnecessarily, Bob, But I do
think a lot of people took anout of context part of a bigger speech,
and they're applying the principles of thatone minute and twenty seconds that they
pulled out of that and are areBob, can you turn your radio down

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please? It's feeding back to me. But they they're going out of their
way, Bob, to hear whathe says in their own lens without actually
paying attention to anything that he saidon either side of that. And to
me, it's out of context.And I do think without context it can
be misinterpreted, not necessarily language tolanguage, and I do think the people

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that we're talking about are generally tryingto be angry or mad about something.
But at the same time, Ido think that they're just deciding not to
pay attention to the rest of thespeech and just pull that out and talk
about what they think, or theyare assuming that he means instead of actually
what he did mean. If thatmakes sense, right, that's not a
misinterpretation, that's their ignorance or they'rebiased, but it's an intentional, deliverate

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laziness, failure to understand his wordswere clear and the meeting was clear.
All right, Well, I appreciatethe thought, Bob, thanks for calling
in. Thank you Jeff's online Jeffreally appreciate you. If you're calling in
too, what's up a couple ofminutes ago, if someone called in and
they were talking about nuclear families.And my background is I was involved in
my first election in the second grade. I'm eighty one years old, so

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I've been listening to people for along time. I've never heard a Republican
or a Democrat, or a liberalor a conservative advocating divorce and an anti
nuclear family. When he said liberalsand Democrats, that's just he's a looney
that he's come out of nowhere.He's like some kid in college advocating for

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Ammas same thing. He's a looneyand he should not say those words because
it's a device. He's saying.It's not true. Even it's not true,
that's the worst part of it.Well, Jeff, I appreciate you
calling in with that perspective. AndI know a lot of people just they're
hearing the same thing that we're allhearing, but the reaction to it,
and I guess, yeah, thereact, I think a lot of people

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it's a backlash within the backlash ora backlash to the backlash that I think
that we're kind of caught in rightnow, and maybe that there's going to
be another wave if he comes downand tries to explain himself. He has
not done that. He's just kindof letting it take its course. So
I guess we'll see or hear moreof what exactly he was hoping the reaction
would be, even though I don'tthink he cared that he was being filmed.

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He was just talking to the peoplethat were in front of him on
that day. But I appreciate thecall, Jeff. Thanks for the information.
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