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Thursday to bring you some top shelf radio in a
bottom feeding political world. Dirt bags trying to unmask Ice agents,
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idiots voting for Zoron Mom Donnie, and a whole host
of issues involving the testimony of Joe Biden's personal physician
who decided not to testify yesterday in front of Congress.
Speaker 4 (00:45):
Biden's lost is marvel.
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A lot of people feel that way, regardless of whether
or not you're one of them. We're going to have
a grown up talk about all of it. Kad Camick,
superstar representative from the great state of Florida, is going
to be here and buckle up. Buttercup, the MotorCity mad Man,
Ted Nugent getting out his guitar, getting ready to shred.
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Here on the Fox Across America airwaves.
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Eight of eight seven and eight nine nine one zero
the phone number if you want to sing backup to
Uncle Ted, if you want to chime in on some
of my commentary. None of it matters. Okay. I am
not an activist. I am a talk show host. I
don't care. I don't want to be in charge of
your life. I don't want to tell you how to
you know how to vote. I'm a forty eight year
old man who plays video games. I went to community college.
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I majored in Super Mario Brothers. If America is counting
on me to save it, all I can say to
you is so if you do want a piece of
the action eighted eight seven eight eight nine nine one zero.
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The only rule of admission every day. Say it on radio,
I say it on TV. Is You're all welcome. Be
a Republican, be a Democrat. Just don't be a bang
happy Thursday, I'm over caffeinated. I was in America's newsroom,
so I was in the building early today America's newsroom.
I'm on with Bill Hammer Dana Perino. There was legitimately
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a six hundred point IQ gap between each of them
and myself. So whenever I get booked on the air
live TV with them.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
This could be a problem.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
It's a bit of a situation because I've got some adulting.
I gotta put on a tie, which you see me
on TV in a tie.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
It concerns people.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
It's like if you see a raccoon out during the day,
you know it has rabies.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
It's not good. If you see Jimmy fail in a tie.
Speaker 3 (02:32):
I just look like I'm going to court because I
got in a fight after a knixt game and punch
somebody on the Long Island Railroad, and they're trying to
clasp me up and make it look like I'm a
productive member of society. So I was on with Hammer
and Perino, who are far smarter than myself, and I'm
not even making this up. The first time I went
over Dana Perino's house to spend the weekend, Me, Jenny,
and Lincoln took turns going to the bathroom and googling
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what they were talking about so we could text back
to the other two and help them keep up in
the conversation.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
I wish I was kidding, but I was peppy. We
had a good hit.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
It was myself, it was Brian Brenberg. We were talking
about economics. We were talking about the future of the
Democratic Party, and I don't know that there is one.
I think one of the reasons there's so much energy
being thrown into Kevin O'Connor, the White House physician under Biden,
is because if you look up and down the Democratic
lineup right now, Joe Biden might be their best option
in twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
I agree with that it is bad, and we're going.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
To get to the Mandani thing, and we are going
to get to the AOC thing here shortly. AOC is
a dope, sure, but in the highest order of stupidity,
you talk about weapons grade stupidity as we get it
to way today, the people attacking ICE agents, the Democrats
who sponsored a bill calling for the unmasking of ICE agents,
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are actual human garbage.
Speaker 5 (03:51):
He knows what he's talking about.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
It's not my vibes. It's not the kind of show
we do.
Speaker 3 (03:56):
But you understand, ICE agents are being tasked with deporting
murderers in rapists, members of drug cartels who do things
in the form of retaliation like behead people, kill their families,
blow up their houses, assassinate children.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
Okay, drug cartels. I don't know if you know this.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
They don't really jibe with the modern HR handbook here
in corporate America. You know how we're living in a
world where you compliment somebody sneakers and you get talked
to because it's a microaggression. Or you can't tell a
girl she looks good today, like your hair, would you
change your light in your hair looks good? You can't
even say that. I mean, are you crazy? Oh, in
the world of corporate America, step in in my office?
Speaker 1 (04:36):
What because you're pired?
Speaker 3 (04:38):
Okay, Well, now imagine you're beheading people in the break room,
or you know, attacking their home and lighting it on fire.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
That's what drug cartels are doing.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
ICE agents are tasked with taking on those people. And
the Democrats would have you believe this is some type
of Gestapo Nazi tactic, which is such an insult to
people who were the actual victims of Nazis, and it
shows such a brazen disregard for the safety of everybody
in this country.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
Because understand, the.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
Humanitarian crisis that ensued under Joe Biden's open border killed
three hundred thousand Americans from fentanyl. Three dred thousand people
died from fentanyl poisonings horrible, not overdoses. Poisonings and overdoses
like you do. Somebody who took recreational drugs and one
night they took too many and they died. Sad, heartbreaking stuff. Okay,
these are poisonings. These are not junkies, these are not
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habitual drug users. A lot of these are college kids
who wanted to take an adderall and stay up in
the all night and write a term paper. But lo
and behold, unbeknownst to them, took a black market adderall
pill that was laced in some type of fentanyl and
killed them. Okay, that's why I've been so adamant about
the border. I have a sixteen year old kid. We
have one son. The state would never let us have two.
They saw the first report card and they were like,
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you know, what if you guys could get a dog
or something, because you're not very good at this parenting thing.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Cut your mouth.
Speaker 3 (05:53):
But the point is, Okay, the humanitarian crisis that ensued
at the border made everybody unbolted sides of it a
lot less safe, whether you were one of the five
hundred thousand kids who got trafficked into this country or
the people on this side of the border, who died
to the Fennyl or the victims of the violence we've
seen in places.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
Like Aurora, Colorado.
Speaker 3 (06:11):
The point is Ice is here by popular demand to
clean up a mess that Joe Biden created, Biden's suh.
And the one thing that needs to be stated off
the tippy top before we share opinions and tell you
which way to go with this thing, is that the vast,
vast majority of Americans support mass deportation, not just violent criminals.
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I'm talking everybody. And that's not me saying it. This
is CNN saying it. Here is Harry Enton. It's CNN
laying out the nationwide polling on deportations from multiple news outlets,
talking about the New York Times, Marquats, CBS, ABC, all
of them, Clip twelve.
Speaker 6 (06:53):
All immigrants who are here illegally fifty five percent of
New York Times, Marquette sixty four percent, CBS News fifty
ABC News that a slightly different question fifty six percent.
So what you're seeing essentially here is very clear indication
that a majority of Americans, in fact, when they're asked
this one question, which I believe gets that the underlying feelings,
do in fact want at the port all immigrants who
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are here illegally. There's no arguing with these different numbers
because they're all essentially the same across four different posters.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
Amen.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
So you understand the vast, vast majority of Americans. New
York Times, which is not exactly Mara a Lago monthly, Okay,
fifty five percent of their readers say hey, you gotta
get them out of.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
Here, okay.
Speaker 3 (07:33):
And you got to understand why they feel that way.
This is a country that is built on immigration. I'm
not you know, we know that, okay. But they came
here legally. No one is anti immigrant on this show.
No one is anti immigrant anywhere in the Republican Party.
Donald Trump is married to an immigrant. But you came
here legally, okay. And that's the point. When you came
to Ellis Island and you sailed past the Statue of
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Liberty and you saw that poem on the Ma Lazarus
poem on the Statue of Liberty that said, give me
you retired, you're poor huddle masses yearning the breef free.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
That is the immigration we want.
Speaker 3 (08:03):
We don't want the open border people whose poem is
give me a bunch of free stuff. So I can
chant death to America and smuggle fentanyl into your country.
And that's the sad reality of an open border scenario.
And that's not a Republican talking point. Here's Bill Clinton,
a two term Democratic president, at his own State of
the Union, saying we can't have a legal immigration.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
This was a Democrat position.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
And I'm making this point off the top of the
show because we're gonna have a conversation about this. But
the larger point I'm trying to make and understand this
is that the Democrats know this is wrong. They know
that mass deportations are not gestapo tactics, because if they were,
they would have said something when Barack Obama deported more
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illegal immigrants than any president in the history of the country.
Anybody in front of a computer right now, google deporter
in chief. Deporter in chief, tell me whose name comes up.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
I'll give you a hint. It rhymes with Barack Obama.
I don't see you doing any better in the booty department. Okay.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
There were no calls for due process when Obama broke
the deportation records. There were no Democratic congressmen breaking into
ice detention facilities and having Margarita's down in El Salvador
like that circus crown Chris van Holland did so all
of these attacks on ICE and these bills to unmask
them and to make it look like there's something cruel
and inhumane going on. Those are things that are actually
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jeopardizing the lives of not only members of ICE and
their families, but American citizens who are endangered by the
reality that we literally literally imported Venezuelan gang members into
our country because their prisons literally released them because they
heard our borders were open.
Speaker 7 (09:45):
Country is being destroyed by stupid people, by very stupid people.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
And there are offshoots to this in terms of how
it affects the economy, how it chiepens American labor, how
it puts an unnecessary burden on the tax payer. And again,
this is not some Jimmy Faylor right wing Fox News point.
I don't care, I'm just a talk. This is Bill Clinton.
Are you ready take it away?
Speaker 1 (10:03):
All Americans, not only.
Speaker 8 (10:06):
In the states most heavily affected, but in every place
in this country are rightly disturbed by the large numbers
of illegal aliens entering our country. The jobs they hold
might otherwise be held by citizens or legal immigrants the
public service.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
They use impost burdens on our taxpayers.
Speaker 3 (10:23):
That's why our.
Speaker 8 (10:24):
Administration has moved aggressively to secure our borders more by
hiring a record number of new border guards, by deporting
twice as many criminal aliens as ever before, by cracking
down on illegal hiring, by barring welfare benefits to illegal aliens.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
Now think about that. That's Bill Clinton. If you're an
illegal alien, you get no benefit. If you're an employer
who is hiring a legal immigrant in place of an
American tax paying citizen, no benefit. If you are here illegally,
you are getting deported out of the country.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
Get them out of here, get him out.
Speaker 3 (10:58):
And the Democrats elect did that to two terms in office.
Barack Obama came along, he deported more people than Clinton.
The Democrats elected that to two terms in office. So
what actually changed. It's not about the policy. This is
a completely unprincipled group of people that will say anything.
They will disagree with their own positions if they think
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it will help them create a political lane where your
matter at the opposition party, which is why the race
pimps will get out there and say things like Jimmy
Gomez did yesterday on CNN. This is clip four.
Speaker 5 (11:30):
Here's the thing. They are not going after criminals.
Speaker 7 (11:32):
They're going after anybody that is brown, that looks like me,
that can't pass as what they say is a typical American.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
I mean, that was embarrassing.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
That's Jimmy Gomez, a California congressman, saying they're not going
after criminals, they're going after anybody that is brown. Again,
that was embarrassing. We got to bring back sliming on TV.
You know you can't. Nickelodeon had a show called you
can't do that on television. If somebody did something, they
dumped green slime on them. We should do that in
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cable news as a way of encouraging people to converse
more honestly and at least bargain in good faith. There
is not a single solitary American citizen that's been deported.
There's not anybody who's been deported because of their skin color. Okay,
it's the color. It's the color of the print on
the visa they do or don't have. If you're here legally,
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whether it's red ink, blue ink, or black ink, and
you have that work visa, you ain't going anywhere Okay,
but if you are here illegally, okay, that invisible. It's
a non color. Okay, it's invisible. You don't have the visa,
you don't have the paperwork, you're going home. And the
vast majority of Americans support this. So when the Democrats
are out there saying, ah, this is racist, this is
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the Gestapo. That is a manufactured hysteria that they want
to believe entitles them to act any way they want to.
There is a college professor right now as we get
on the air that has created an app okay, encouraging
people to go after ICE and explaining why you have
to go after Ice, and explaining how we can unmask
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ICE agents. Okay, but again these agents are not masked
because this is like some unmarked kidnapping. The Democrats keep
saying they're disappearing people. Guys, they're showing up in ICE
uniforms with the hats and the badges. Okay, and yes,
they have masks over their faces because if people docks them,
their families get killed.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
And the idea that we're.
Speaker 3 (13:26):
Passing legislation to endanger the families of the people who
are protecting yours, it's weapons grades stupid, So you know,
it's a goofy show. But when you hear what they're
doing in the names of weaponizing political sentiment against the
will of the people. Again, I played in the polls
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off the top. The vast majority of Americans across all
political spectrums sent Trump back to the White House because
they wanted him to clean up the border. And the
reality is he's doing it and he's not gonna stop.
Because the one thing about leadership, okay, is you don't
read the room.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
You lead the room. Okay. That is the old adage,
I tell you.
Speaker 3 (14:07):
Being presidents like being a stand up comedian when you
walk on the comedy stage, you don't read the room.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
Everybody who uses that term is wrong.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
If you're a good comedian, Me and Sean Hannity just
played three thousand seats in clear water. You don't walk
on and ask him what it's okay to talk about.
You're the only dude with a microphone. You set the
terms of the negotiation. Okay, So you don't read the room.
You got to be in charge of it. You've got
to establish it, your bargain with him in good faith
and be funny, and you know, take the conversation or
a polite or pleasant place that they'll enjoy.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
Okay, But the reality is.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
If you don't read the room, you definitely don't read
the nut house. And that's what's going on over at
CNN and in the Democratic Party.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
So I'm telling you because I care.
Speaker 3 (14:46):
There is no world, none at all, okay, where Donald
Trump is going to adjust any of his policies to
accommodate these losers.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
Bingo, it's the fastest part of your workday.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
Wow, you're pretty quick.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Oh girl. They're playing Radar Love.
Speaker 3 (15:03):
That's the White Lion version if you remember Fan of
the eighties, pretty much my theme song on vacation. This
past week, me, Jenny and Lincoln were out on the
West Coast in a rented Mustang convertible. That's all we do.
I'm a former cab driver. I like to drive, so
we just pop the top and kind of go everywhere
on God's Green Earth. That's pretty much what we call
a vacation. But it's a damn good way to have
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a vacation.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
He's a lousy dad, but he's right picked a good
week to go back to work.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
Though.
Speaker 3 (15:30):
If you got a war on ice agents, obviously there's
this horrible flood down in Texas that we're being very
mindful of, and Lincoln and myself will be in Tyler,
Texas Saturday night, July twenty six. We're going down to
the country tavern to do a tavern town Hole with
our buddies over at KTBB. Shout out to Texas Radio
Hall of Famer Paul Gliser, who will of course put
this event together and co host it with me just
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the same. We're really looking forward to that and hopefully
we can pick everybody's spirits up down in Texas up
here in New York on the radio. Whoo, here's a
good one. Tiffany Cross. You want to talk about real
dirtbag stuff. Tiffany Crossover at CNN's CNN is the worst,
accusing Ice of kidnapping and everything else. I can't impress
this upon you enough. The people who are attempting to
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divide society over racial lines and turn this into potential violence,
which we've already seen manifest itself in the form of
an attack on.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
ICE agents in Texas last week.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
Okay, the people doing this don't care that ICE is
deporting people. They don't care that ICE is covering their faces.
Because here's the news flesh Ice was deporting people and
covering their faces. Under Barack Obama, he deported more people
than anyone in history, and they didn't say words. So
this is another example of the politics being more important
than the people. So listen to Tiffany cross Law in
Race Baited Clip six.
Speaker 9 (16:47):
We are normalizing a government agency disappearing people. We are normalizing.
We're talking about it like it's no big deal that
they are kidnapping people and transporting them to concentration camps,
both domestic and foreign. That is not that's kind of
insulting too.
Speaker 4 (17:03):
I think it's insulting what they're doing.
Speaker 9 (17:05):
It is not insulting to Jewish hell. I finally resulting
that you could even fix your mouth to defend this.
Speaker 4 (17:12):
It doesn't matter.
Speaker 9 (17:14):
It's a concentration camp what they're doing, and they are
disappearing people, claiming that these are people who have committed
the most harsh crimes. But according to the reporting, less
than ten percent of these people have committed harsh crimes.
So to do the victim Olympics and decide who had
it worse, I can tell you I can participate in
that too. And everybody who says, oh, this is not
the America. I know, I can guarantee you the America.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
I think some of these these women, there's a stupid
weapons grade stupid.
Speaker 3 (17:39):
And I apologize if you are related to anybody close
to the Holocaust and know the difference between six million
people getting killed and illegal immigrants getting sent home. Embarrassing,
slowing it down a little bit, like it's a school dance,
what's happened in there? But it is Fox Across America
with Jimmy Faylis. So don't get to the center of
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the high school jim floor. Just yes, right now, as
we do this show on a Thursday, it is July tenth,
it is twenty twenty five. I know that I'm reading it.
It's on a monitor in front of me. You know,
you're talking across the country. Obviously. We're on War the
Voice of New York and New York City, and we
just launched yesterday in WBN up in Buffalo.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
Look at us taking over New York.
Speaker 3 (18:20):
We got about fifte affiliates in the state and about
two hundred across the country. And I get on the
air every day and I really try to be a
unifying force. And what I mean by that is we
don't have a lot of places left in media that
aim to bring the country together. You know, people want
to get ratings, people want to entertain you, people want
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to make you laugh, people want to get you mad.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
At one political party.
Speaker 3 (18:45):
The only thing I ever want you guys to do
is have perspective on our shared investment in every one
of these stories, meaning how does it affect us? I
don't come through the lane like yesterday we did the
Epstein story and a lot of the commentary out there
in social media is like, oh, this is gonna hurt
Trump on the midterms or all the Republican parties.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
I don't care. I don't care.
Speaker 3 (19:06):
What is our investment that hundreds, if not thousands of
underage kids were sex trafficked and we deserve an answer
for that and the Pam Bondi explanation. And to be clear,
the government's just putting the story to bed. They want
to protect powerful people. We're never gonna find out. But
the reason guys like me keep talking about it, it's
not because we're the conspiracy nuts and we're just trying
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to get you all worked up. This isn't you know,
somebody invented water to make the frogs gay. We don't
do one of those shows. I don't care what you're
sexually attracted to. It's twenty twenty five, do do whatever
the hell you want. It's in America. E plurbous unim.
Out of many, we are one. But that's the point
I am trying to do that e plurvius unim. Show
what is our collective cost when it comes to these stories,
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and you know, kids being sex trafficked by elites who
are then allowed to go free without any repercussion whatsoever
is not something any of us should accept. But it's
the same thing when we get to the border. Okay,
letting twenty one million people in and then forcing you
and me to pay for it is a grave injustice
no matter who you vote for, whether you're a Republican
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or a Democrat. Say with the Epstein thing, you know,
I know people have a take on Epstein because they're like, well,
it could affect this party. You know, Bill Clinton hung
out with them a lot, so they'd been for the Democrats.
They don't want to cover it. And then when Elon
had his ketamine fit and said we'll never get the
list because Trump's on it, some people took the Republican angle.
I don't know the answer. I just know that sometimes
there isn't an angle. It's not a political angle. It's
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a right and wrong angle. It's good and bad angle.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
And that's the approach we're trying to take to every
one of these issues.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
Okay, and when we get to the issue of you know,
something like the Secret Service, which you don't think is
a you and me issue, maybe because you're like, well,
I'm not president. You're not president, Jimmy. We've we've heard
all about your background. You're never gonna make it in politics.
You couldn't even attempt to run. It would be the
shortest campaign ever, which is again.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
Not an untrue statement.
Speaker 3 (20:58):
If I ever tried to run, for everybody who grew
up around me would be.
Speaker 5 (21:02):
Like, what the hell were you thinking?
Speaker 3 (21:06):
And then I'd get bounced out of the campaign like
an hour later. Dude, my twenties, like I was like
a population controlled device, like just a wild human being man,
and un't I met a good woman, had a kid.
I learned to live for something bigger than myself, a
little bit less impulsive, playing a little bit more of
a long game. And it's been the best thing that
ever happened to me. I mean, I tell you that
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all the time, I wouldn't be here with a TV
show and a radio show and all this wild stuff.
Punchlines and Patriots comes out next week on Fox Nation,
Me and Sean Hannity, the biggest name here at Fox,
biggest name in the history of cable news. I mean,
the idea that I'm co headlining something with is bananas.
But it wouldn't be attainable if I didn't have a compass,
And that compass, for me, was caring about these other people.
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That's just my personal experience, Okay. But to take it
a step further to the joke that I was making
about me running for office, is the reality of the
Secret Service.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (21:55):
The Secret Service protects, obviously, the President of the United
States and high profile visitors and their families and people
of that nature, Cabinet members and stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
Okay, over the.
Speaker 3 (22:05):
Summer, if you remember, and I know you do, we're
coming up on the one year anniversary this Saturday, Donald
Trump was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania. And as horrific as
it was and as close as we came to him
actually being killed by a sniper bullet, and the country
descending into unimaginable chaos.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (22:29):
We came away from it that day with an understanding
of the Secret Service in that we you know, Trump
likes to joke Mexico isn't send in their best. Well,
what we now know is the Secret Service wasn't send
in their best. Okay, six Secret Service agents have now
been put on probation. I gotta be honest. Most people
think it doesn't go far enough because it was a
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full blown operational failure. If the president of the United
States or he is a former president was about to
become a future president, gets shot, you didn't do your
job straight up. And if you remember, the former head
of the Secret Service testified, well, we didn't have any
counter snipers on sloped roofs because we didn't want anybody
to fall and turn an ankle. That was her explanation.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
Get her out, get her out of here.
Speaker 3 (23:12):
Mainly because he was ultimately shot by a counter sniper
on a sloped roof number one, number two. That was
just a brazen disregard for the safety of the protect e. Okay,
President United States. If you're listening right now as a
Trump hater and you heard this was Fox News Radio,
and you're like, Oh, I'm gonna hate listen to this
fat guy. He's gonna say a bunch of Fox News things,
and I'm just gonna yell at my car stereo while
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I drive to work. Okay, this just isn't that show man.
I'm sorry, But if you're a liberal, Trump's well being
and Trump's safety should be of paramount interest to you
because he is the president of your country, and as
he goes, you go. You shouldn't want to root against him,
just the way I said when Joe Biden got into office.
Remember in twenty twenty, when Joe Biden was elected president.
Speaker 5 (23:55):
I don't remember that ever happening.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
I don't doubt that he does. Okay, but he did.
He got elected.
Speaker 3 (24:01):
Maybe you don't think the election was legitimate one way
or the other. We don't even need to have that conversation.
But the point is he's president, and I told you
I didn't vote for him, but I was going to
root for him because you want the country to do well.
Sadly it didn't. I don't find joy in saying I
told you so. If the I told you so means
gas prices have doubled, interest rates of quadrupled grocery prices
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or at a thirty year high, up thirty percent, an
inflation spike to a forty year high. That's the official
back of the baseball card. And as a guy who
was a former New York City cab driver who's like
broke most of his adult life, all I could think
about during the Biden presidency was how much it was
crashing poor people and single moms, just annihilating them financially.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
So I didn't get any joy in being like.
Speaker 3 (24:41):
Haha, I didn't vote for this, so soak it up, okay,
because you don't want to know people are suffering, okay,
And that same thing should apply if you didn't vote
for trumpanties now in office, you should want number one
him to succeed, which thankfully he is. From an economic standpoint,
from a border standpoint, that is good. And the data
on the tariffs brought in one hundred billion dollar so far,
that is fantastic. You know, there's a lot of things
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to be excited about. But as it pertains to his
actual protection, yeah, I think the CIA got the memo.
I think they've intensified the security perimeter around him. I
have been in his presence. I was at the inauguration.
We were down when we were in Palm Beach right
at mar A Lago. And you know, obviously they've stepped
up their game quite a bit. There's a much bigger footprints,
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drones involved, and god knows what else. But the point
is what happened a year ago this week in Butler County,
Pennsylvania is something we should all take a second to
give some thought to this week, because guys, I'm just
telling you, when you know the phrase dodged a bullet,
I mean the country dodged a bullet. If Donald Trump,
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a former president who was leading in the polls by
double digits, the guy who went on to win the
popular vote in all seven swing states, meaning as bad
as he beat Kamala, he would have beat Joe Biden
by twice as much. Okay, I mean he was they
weren't swing states, Okay, they were solid red states when
Biden was still in the race. Kamala at least gave
them a shot in the arm, a boost in energy.
(26:08):
You know, when she came roaring into the race with
the you know, with the converse the word salad and
that weird.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
Cackle, Kamala is awful with her weird laugh.
Speaker 3 (26:19):
But the point is if Donald Trump, a guy who
had been president once, impeached twice indicted, we had never
indicted a president in the two hundred and forty seven
year history of the country. At the time he was indicted,
we were two hundred and forty seven years old. Okay,
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By the time we were two hundred and forty eight,
he had been the subject of ninety one counts of indictment.
So we went from never indicting a president to ninety
one counts zero to ninety one. He was the subject
of a raid, an armed raid at mar Lago, for
what they said he had classified information.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Guys, let's be very on it here.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
As a former president number one, he has federal declassification
authority that nobody else has, not the vice president, not
the Secretary of State, not the senator. Why do I
mention them because there was a vice president and there
was also a secretary of State that got caught with
an awful lot of classified information. I'm Hillary Clinton and
I approved this message. But did they raid Hillary Clinton's
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house with the guns drawn? All right, let's go a
further down the line. Joe Biden was a senator when
he took home classified documents, also took them home as
a vice president, any gun raid when they found that
stuff there. Nope, just on Trump. And when there's a
double standard, there's no standard. The point I'm trying to
make is people on the left and a lot of
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the overreach you've seen in Washington, would people call the
establishment of the deep state or god knows what else
have manufactured a hysteria around Trump that they believe entitles
them to behave in the worst ways. Imagine, because they're
stopping some type of existential threat to the country. Ergo,
the ends justify the means. Democrats are so full of crap.
(28:09):
Oh totally, But you understand if Donald Trump, okay, a
guy who, to be clear, was the victim of a
soft coup attempt after he won the twenty sixteen election,
people are about to go to jail. Okay, quite possibly
Comy John Brennan, we'll get into them later in the show,
could go to jail for their role in taking they
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steal dossier that they knew was fake at the time
and justifying it as it means to start a Russian
collusion narrative against Trump based on opposition research that was
given to them by the Clinton campaign. The whole thing
was made up. Okay, So think about Donald Trump and politics. Obama,
Brennan Comy try to stage a soft coup where they
start this narrative that he is illegitimate, Russia won the election.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
Think about that.
Speaker 3 (28:54):
You know how all the people tell you if you
say an election was stolen, you're delegitimizing our democracy, You're
an existential threat to our very freedoms. Well, apparently nobody
told these people in the Democratic Party, as.
Speaker 10 (29:06):
I've been telling candidates who have come to see me,
you can run the best campaign, you can even become
the nominee, and you can have the election stolen from you.
Speaker 3 (29:17):
You agree that Donald Trump is in effect not a
legitimate president.
Speaker 11 (29:21):
I think that there's no question that the process that
elected him was not legitimate.
Speaker 3 (29:27):
The president elect, although legally elected, is not legitimate.
Speaker 8 (29:30):
Donald Trump is an illegitimate president.
Speaker 12 (29:32):
I think the other fairs, although not yet quantified, I
have fully an investigator, would show that Trump didn't actually
win the election in twenty sixteen.
Speaker 10 (29:40):
So you believe President Trump is an illegitimate president.
Speaker 12 (29:43):
What I just said was I can't retract.
Speaker 10 (29:47):
Trump knows he's an illegitimate president who got illegitimate foreign health.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
Imagine that. Okay.
Speaker 3 (29:55):
The very people who told you questioning the twenty twenty
election was treason spent four years telling you the twenty
sixteen election was stolen.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Okay. When I say this is a double standard and
no standard, that whole thing. Okay.
Speaker 3 (30:06):
The reason I'm trying to make this point is those
people who just lost an election overwhelmingly to Donald Trump
because they had so thoroughly discredited themselves with all the
lies from the mainstream media. Okay, if Donald Trump wound
up getting hit by that bullet, I'm telling you, because
I care, this country would be in a state of
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horrific disrepair. And I can't promise you they wouldn't have
been widespread violence in the aftermath of that, because nobody
believes a word the government says right now, and the
government has that on them to turn it around. Government's
not actually helping right now, sadly, with Trump in charge
of it. The Epstein thing, Nobody believes the Epstein thing. Nobody,
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not a person. But that's that invisible hand of governmental
God that might very well be steering Trump's ship when
it comes to that sort of thing.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
I don't have an answer.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
I just know that every single person in his cap
but it went from Epstein didn't kill himself. It was
a deep state conspiracy to I don't know. There was
no Epstein list. Jeffrey Epstein, I've never even heard of him,
Like a really weird about face. And if maybe it
turns out that Epstein belonged to the Masad and his
potential lists could disrupt peace in the Middle East or
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compromise some larger deal Trump's working on, you could tell
me that, You could convince me that, and I'd even.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
Believe it was true.
Speaker 3 (31:26):
But the point is nobody has anything to believe because
they just said, shut up, there's no list. So people
trust the government, maybe even a little bit less today
than they did a year ago when somebody shot at
Donald Trump. But the point I'm trying to make as
a guy who gets on the radio every day and yeah,
I talk like I get paid in tied pods and
cheap tequila. I dressed like an affordable male stripper. Today
I'm wearing a Canadian tuxedo. Denhim on, denhim not proud
(31:48):
of this. We have the fashion police waiting outside the
studio right now to probably tase me and take me
in on charges. But the point is our collective investment
in this country is being ignored. That's the big challenge
we face in politics right now is everybody sees through
the lens through of well, I'm a Democrat, how's this
going to hurt the Republicans? Or I'm a Republican, how's
this going to hurt the Democrats? And we've turned it
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into this team sport where it's more important to beat
the other side and get our way. Oh, we got
to get our way than it is to prioritize that
greater good. So when we get on the air today
on a day where we get the Secret Service story, okay,
let me read you a little bit of this sex
Secret Service agents have been suspended without pay firing a
gunman's attempt to take President Trump's life at that Pennsylvania
rally last July. Suspensions affected supervisors and nine line level agents.
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They are ranging from ten to forty two days without pay.
The disciplinary action actually took place back in February, and
they were only confirming the news because of a Senate
report on the failures in Butler that's actually going to
come out one of the days this week, nobody was
fired other than the former head of the Secret Service
who was forced to step down. That was Kimberly Cheetle,
that dirt bag in shame. But I want you to understand,
(32:57):
Donald Trump, that day at the rally was underprotected, and
the Secret Service had Kim Cheadle, who was appointed at
the behest of Jill Biden. Okay, did not prioritize his
well being. I'm not telling you they tried to get
him killed, no chance. I'm telling you it would have
been awfully convenient for them if he did get killed. Okay,
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And that's another example of the politics being more important
than the people. But if an American president gets assassinated,
guys like say this a Ron story you keep hearing
about that is the actual beginning of like World War three.
That's how much how destabilizing the assassination of an American
president would be. Which is why it doesn't matter who
you vote for. You live in this country, as the
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country goes to you go, there are certain things we're
supposed to have a shared investment in the safety of
a president. Whether it's Trump or if the last president
Jill Biden. It doesn't matter the person running the country
needs to be protected, and I don't believe that these
suspensions go far enough. If somebody in a position of
authority does us, we'd love to hear from you. We'll
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probably bring on Paul Morrow later in the week to
get his take, because he knows how this stuff works.
But the point we keep trying to make every day
on this show Man every day, this is the every day, okay,
is that you know, most of the people in politics
benefit from the political division because it allows them to
avoid accountability for their own failings. But we as Americans,
(34:23):
we as Americans are the actual employers, you understand, Okay.
We pay that salary for every one of those Washington
lawmakers so they can go to DC and eat fancy
lobbyist dinners and get hot stock tips from Nancy Pelosi
and beg bang their interns.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
On the side.
Speaker 3 (34:38):
I mean, that's where I spent a lot of time
in Washington. Oh God, it's bad. Washington is like porn
huff for ugly people. Long story short, But the point
is they shouldn't be hooking up on our dime if
they're not doing their jobs, Which is why everybody listening
right now needs to stop focusing on the political party
that you think is your enemy, and start focusing on
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the American next to you on the left of the
right that is your ally, because we're all playing for
the same team here. We're all getting dressed in the
same American locker room, literally because the Democrats let the
boys into the girls room.
Speaker 1 (35:10):
And that's just the thing we've got to deal with now.
Speaker 2 (35:13):
From everywhere USA, it's foxed across America with Jimmy flo.
Speaker 3 (35:18):
Oh hot, damn, yes, it sure is. When we are
fired up in this hour, we've got Cat Camick coming
by from the great State of Florida, and Ted Nugent,
the motor City Madman's coming by with a songwriting buddy
to give me a state of the Union. Every time
we have Uncle Ted on from Ted quarters, it really
takes me back to my roots as a New York
City cab driver, where you just have like a fun
(35:40):
passenger in the back. You get in, turn the meter
on and just let the guy go to town. And
very much hearkens back to that experience where people would
get in with like sock puppets on their hands, or
hobbits or wizards or time travelers.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
I mean think about this.
Speaker 3 (35:53):
I once drove Clay Henry the beer drinking goat. That
is easy, and you know, half the people didn't believe me.
Come on like a beer drinking goat. And the other
half of the people didn't believe his owners. They were like,
come on, a white cab driver. What the hell is
going on? We'll figure it out. In this hour, it's
Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayala reachable to you the
(36:15):
listener at eighty eight seven eight eight nine to nine
one zero. The focus is very heavily on New York
in this hour, not just because we've got these two
huge station launches on wo or the Voice of New
York and of course WBE and The Talk of Buffalo,
Hey Girl, but because Zoronmandani is now leading in the
polls in the New York City Mayor's.
Speaker 1 (36:37):
Raced headers the world come and do it.
Speaker 3 (36:40):
And I was the national show. It's a very national show.
We're heard in every state in the country. People are
listening on the Fox new stream around the world. But
what happens in New York is ultimately outsourced to every
other state. And what I mean by that is, if
the Democrats can win here on a socialist platform. The
next thing they're going to do is try to go
nash It's like you know the bands playing clubs. Now
(37:02):
they have a hit, they try to go play arenas. Okay,
New York might be the biggest city in the country
and the most consequential economic city in the world. That
is a statement of fact. But when it comes to politics,
it's still only one market. It is a club, and
if the band succeeds in the club, they're going to
try to start playing arenas. Meaning Zomdani's socialist platform is
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essentially a guinea pig for a potential AOC run in
the year twenty twenty eight, you'd have the potential for
a president AOC who God, no, God, please no no.
A lot of people feel that way because all of
this is pie in the sky garbage, all the socialism,
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all the green new deals. Socialism has killed over one
hundred million people around the world. In the countries that
have implemented it, tens of millions have starved, many have
been killed by their governments. We've seen the famines, we've
seen the executions, and we've seen it heatedly in every
country that's ever implemented it, whether we're talking about price control,
whether we're talking about season the means of production, or
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even like the mom Donnie tweets of the Mondomnie videos
that are making the rounds online. Guys, there was a
time in politics where if you had a bad idea,
you'd either a denied having it or B tried to
distance yourself from the content.
Speaker 1 (38:21):
Well, I was different. It was five years ago. I
didn't know what I know now.
Speaker 3 (38:24):
No, no, no, this man is not running away from
something we've all been uniformly attacking at a capitalist society
like this for as long as we've had one. This
guy is leaning into it. Is like, no, you don't understand.
Here's the thing. On America's Newsroom this morning, I was
on with Bill Hammer and Dana Perino. We were talking
about how Donnie wanted to decommodify housing. D commodify housing,
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and you might say, to yourself, what.
Speaker 1 (38:52):
The hell does that actually mean.
Speaker 3 (38:55):
I'm a lot of you might be asking yourself that
question right now, direct okay, And what he was saying
is we need to change the way people currently procure housing,
meaning they work, save up money and buy one, and
we need to transition to a type of housing where
every single person in this country is guaranteed good housing
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given to them by the government. But what they don't
understand is anything given to you by the government is
paid for by the tax payer. Okay, a government that's
thirty six trillion dollars in debt number one doesn't have
the money or the tax resources to do this Number two.
Seizing the means of production devalues number three. Somebody's got
to build it. Okay, somebody's got to build it, somebody's
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got to furnish it, somebody's got to heat it. These
are all things that take the cost and multiply it exponentially.
But he is leaning into something that is mathematically not feasible,
and it is socialism. You know the old adage from
Margaret Thatcher. The problem with socialism is you eventually run
out of other people's money. Okay, if you went on
Shark Tank and I'm gonna simplify this as much as
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humanly possible, If you went on Shark Tank and said
to the judges, Hey, I've got this business idea for
New York City. Okay, we're gonna implement this program that's
killed over one hundred million people throughout history. Are you
going to get any investments from the sharks. No, And
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you're gonna decimate your tax based along the way because
everybody's gonna leave. And it's the kind of stuff that
I want to be clear, I'm not trying to alienate
anybody here, Mom, Donnie.
Speaker 1 (40:36):
In a lot of ways appeals to stupid people.
Speaker 3 (40:39):
I'm gonna give you a Jdvan's clip that articulates it
a lot better than that, but I want to articulate
it in a generous fashion just the same. There's a
lot of people out there that are confusing compassion for catastrophe,
and what I mean by that is compassion. You go, yeah,
everybody should have affordable free house. That'd be nice, wouldn't it. Okay,
it's like GIF. Yeah, in theory, that sounds great, except
it's economically not even from remotely close to feasible. Okay,
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just the same as Ah, yeah, it'd be great if
the government controlled the grocery prices, they just never went up. Okay,
But you know what happens. Then you wind up ultimately
seeing food shortages harder on manufacturers. There's no longer a
supply and demand ratio to keep things intact, and it's
essentially being subjected to the same laws that everyone running
a house is subjected to. When I'm talking about economic laws. Okay,
(41:24):
if you run a house, you have X amount of bills,
you have Y amount of incomes. Let's say your rent
is one thousand dollars, which here in New York City,
I don't know that you could rent the trunk of
my car for one thousand dollars. It would be a
two bedroom though if you did, that's how bad things
are here. Let's say your rent. Let's seriously, say you
make five dollars a month, you make sixty. You take
home sixty thousand dollars a year, which puts you above
the median average here in America. But if you took
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home sixty thousand dollars a year, okay, you have X
amount of income sixty thousand, you have why amount of bills,
and the goal is to obviously have your income exceed
your bills. That's the only way you can stay and
whatever the hell you happen to live in. And that's
something I struggled with as a cab driver for a
really long time. We didn't, you know, people talk about
not having money in the bank. We didn't have a bank.
We had a Nike shoe box. We're going to the
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bank of Nike when Lincoln was born, hope it to
save up enough money to make it to the bank
of Rebox someday. And you know, I tell you that
story a lot because I know there's a lot of
people listening around the country right now who probably got
punched in the soul today by some crippling economic development,
or you got fired, or you got a billion didn't
see coming in, or somebody walked out on you. You know,
life has a funny way of punching your right in
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the nuts.
Speaker 13 (42:29):
Man.
Speaker 3 (42:29):
Doesn't mean you can't grab an ice pack and keep
on going. I mean, that's essentially my whole entire story.
It's what I don't know. It wasn't the best metaphor it,
but it's true. And I tell you that story because
you can keep going. But when the government makes it
harder on you, that is the opposite of the role
they're supposed to play. And what Mom Donnie is pitching
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is the government making it exponentially harder on you because
now they now have their thumb on the scale of
every single industry you interact.
Speaker 1 (43:00):
With government is not the solution to our problem. Government
is the problem.
Speaker 3 (43:05):
That being said, he is a ten point lead over
Andrew Cuomo, former governor hansy Andy Cuomo Andy Handy Okay,
And we still got Adams in fourth place getting blown out.
He's in Slee was in third right now, Okay. So
if you look at it, thirty five percent for Mom Donnie,
twenty five for Cuomo, fourteen for Sliwa, Adams at eleven,
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Adams at eleven. Thirteen percent of respondent said they weren't
sure because they were too busy booking a U haul
so they can move to Florida in case Mom Donnie wins.
Speaker 1 (43:34):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (43:35):
But the reality he holds a lead because there's a
lot of people confusing compassion with catastrophe. Compassion meaning oh,
I just want to help these people. I mean, well, okay,
not knowing that these policies would lead to catastrophe. Like
your heart might be in the wrong place, but the
fundamentals of your argument are in the wrong ones. Do
you remember when Democrats wanted to defund the police like
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you talk about with the stupidest, stupidest three words ever
said in the history of politics, defund the police, but
who wanted it. People who had full police protection that
worked in Congress, and a bunch of woke white people.
Everything woke turns to woke white people thought they were
helping the black community.
Speaker 1 (44:15):
By no, we'll get rid of the cops.
Speaker 3 (44:18):
But you know what happened to the black murder rate
in the aftermath of the Summer of Love. Black murder
rates by twenty five percent. Is anybody even talking about
that anywhere in America right now? It would be no,
because when it comes to the Democratic Party, black lives
don't matter.
Speaker 1 (44:31):
Black votes do, black votes do. Don't take the word
of this white man for it. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (44:38):
Let's go through the permanent audio and talk to a
couple of black people out of Charles Barkley's pretty black
last I checked. I mean, he didn't vote for Biden
in the last election, so that could disqualify him. Do
you have a problem figuring out whether you're for me
or Trump.
Speaker 1 (44:51):
And you ain't black? Oh god, he said that. That's crazy.
Speaker 3 (44:57):
But here that's how entitled the Democrats felt they word
to the black vote.
Speaker 1 (45:01):
You could just say no, no, we'll take away your black cart.
What have you been talking about?
Speaker 3 (45:04):
But here is Charles Barkley explaining that the black life
doesn't matter as much as the black vote.
Speaker 11 (45:08):
The reason I think the Democratic Party, mister Biden, President
Biden is losing black voss. They only care about black
people every four years. Ooh, they come into our neighborhoods
and say we're gonna make stuff better. We're gonna do this,
do this, do this, and then finding us Black people
are like hell man. Other than nobility to dunk of basketball.
(45:29):
All my neighborshoods are still the same, our schools are
still the same. And that's why I think black people
are leaving disappointed a Democratic party because I ain't gonna lie.
I'm going to Democratic every time just because I thought
it was gonna help black.
Speaker 1 (45:43):
People and poor people.
Speaker 11 (45:44):
Because black people poor white people, they're in the same boat.
Speaker 1 (45:46):
Amen.
Speaker 3 (45:47):
But a lot of compassionate people hear that Democratic message
and go along with it. They go, oh, well, Democrats,
they care about black people. I want to care about
black people. I'm a wok white person. My parents make
a lot of money. I contribute nothing to society. But
this is how I feel like my existence is justified.
I pretend to care about climate change. I call the
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defund the police. And how about some free palace died
along the way? Okay, And that's the same people at
every one of these rallies. I have to cover them.
You meet the same people. It's woke white kids. Every
time you turn on the news, someone's throwing a can
of soup at the mona Lisa, woke white kid. You'd
think we'd have more woke pitchers in the major leagues
right now. They've been throwing Kansas soup and rocks at
the cops for the last five years. You think somebody
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got a writing onto the Yankees' pitching staff. Right now,
we take them. I mean, listen, I'm betting the Yankees
I need to win. I don't care about their politics,
but understand that's who he appeals to is a lot
of folks who think their heart might be in the
right place. Hey, I want to help, but they don't
understand that these ideas hurt. You See, the reason Trump
(46:52):
is exceeding right now is he's not catering to identity.
He's catering to humanity. And what I mean by that
is every human being. It doesn't matter if you're black, white, Asian, gay, straight, Muslim, Pokemon, Pikachu,
Mario Luigi trans By, none of it matters, nobody cares
twenty twenty five. Do whatever you want, but we all
have the same needs no matter which one of those
collective umbrellas you fall under. You want to make money,
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you want to feel safe spend in it. You want
to have a place to live that you can afford,
and you want to be able to put food on
your table. And in theory, when you hear like a
mom Donnie policy, it does sound like it's addressing every
one of those things, but the fundamentals aren't there to
make them economically sustainable, you know. As for his approach
to the Jewish community, yeah, like rapidly, ragingly anti semitic.
(47:35):
He's trying to distance himself from it. Now that's another
whole issue onto itself. But you know what, if he
doesn't work out with this meyor thing, he could probably
be president of Harvard with all the anti Semitism he
say got in his past.
Speaker 8 (47:46):
You know.
Speaker 1 (47:46):
But when it comes to the country.
Speaker 3 (47:48):
Okay, this is the larger argument is that you got
a guy running in New York as a blueprint for
a national campaign and let's just go out on a
limb and say he wins in New York and maybe
Aos runs and loses and the Republics are still in charge.
This still affects you. Why because New York is the
most heavily subsidized state in the country based on population
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side and the economic impact of what goes on in
New York City. So if New York fails because we
have a socialist mayor, it means the tax bill gets
passed on to every other state around the country.
Speaker 13 (48:25):
Just hold on to your pocket book.
Speaker 14 (48:27):
They just put a lean on your money, your savings
in your retirement.
Speaker 3 (48:31):
So when you sit here and you hear me doing
a national show and you're like, oh, this guy's talking
about the New York mayor race a lot, it's because
you have a huge stake in the outcome. Okay, not
only financially, but the attitude towards crime and bail reforms,
letting violent criminals out.
Speaker 1 (48:49):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (48:50):
The idea of how we approach energy with the climate
people at the Helm, the AOC Green New Deal folks
at the Helm. I mean, everybody knows how that hole works.
We've played the clip a thousand times on the show.
But again, you think you're compassionate because you're saving the world.
That's what everybody would tell you. We'll eliminate fossil fuels
because I care about the planet. Meanwhile, the people telling
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you that are flying around on private jets. John Kerry
doing it everywhere. He goes shaking the collection plate.
Speaker 7 (49:15):
Money money, money, money, money, money, money.
Speaker 3 (49:17):
Okay, but is he ever talking about the fundamentals of
how many people would die heat deaths this summer if
we didn't have fossil fuels to two cool homes? You know,
is he ever talking about how many people would freeze
the death in the winter if we didn't have fossil
fuels to cure two heat homes, or the fact that
we don't have the physical infrastructure. They spent forty two
billion dollars for electric charging stations, but the market demand
(49:39):
isn't there for them. They've built less than seven. That
was the Pete Booty Judge program that preceded Sean Duffy.
Pete Booty Judge is pathetic. The fundamental reality is there's
a lot of people who gravitate towards Mom Donnie policies
because they do sound empathetic, like they'd help the country.
Speaker 1 (49:55):
Hey, you want to help.
Speaker 3 (49:56):
I want to help, okay, but there's a fundamental reality
of whether or not this stuff works or not. I
believe it was John Kennedy who summed it up best.
Speaker 7 (50:04):
We cannot run the greatest economy by putting fairy dush
and unicorn urine in our cars.
Speaker 2 (50:11):
He's the most talented man on the radio, but he
needs your help.
Speaker 3 (50:15):
We all know somewhere underneath all of that bright collar
there's a man who's not right.
Speaker 2 (50:20):
This is Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla.
Speaker 3 (50:24):
Oh damn it, it is Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayler.
Here's a public service announcement to everybody listening around the country.
I might be the friendliest guy ever to work in media,
but don't email me. And I'm going to tell you
why you shouldn't email me. Okay, And this is important
and it matters. Okay. I'm flying back from California the
other day and a guy taps me on the shoulder
on the plane. And now, to be clear, the only
(50:46):
time anybody ever strikes me up a conversation on a
plane is they're concerned with how much I've drank before takeoff.
It's usually like a tap on the shoulder, like, hey, buddy,
is everything going okay at home?
Speaker 1 (50:57):
Fact drunk and stupid, there's no way.
Speaker 3 (50:59):
To go through lifestyle. But the guy goes, oh, my god,
Jimmy Fayler, the man who won't return my emails.
Speaker 1 (51:03):
And I was like, what are you talking about, man?
I know you are.
Speaker 3 (51:06):
I'm just a guy drinking himself senseless on a Delta
flight home from San Francisco. And he goes, oh, what
on the internet. I bought your email off the internet.
I googled like how to email Jimmy fail or something,
and he shows me all these email addresses.
Speaker 1 (51:17):
None of them are my email address. So I'm on
the air right now.
Speaker 3 (51:20):
Of the mind that based on how many Facebook messages
and Twitter messages I've gotten, there's probably five thousand people
out there that have emailed me in the past year
who haven't gotten a reply, who think like, oh, who's
this guy?
Speaker 1 (51:32):
Dunk he is?
Speaker 3 (51:33):
He doesn't even right back to the little people, you know,
like seriously, like I always say, oh, Jimmy faile, I
do these meet and greets. We meet a thousand people
after the show. We always write back to you on
social media, and you're sitting.
Speaker 1 (51:44):
There thinking you are so full of shit, but it's
actually not true.
Speaker 3 (51:47):
So if you are on one of these Google search services,
like hey, I got an idea for Jimmy.
Speaker 1 (51:53):
Whatever you're sending it to is not mine.
Speaker 3 (51:55):
And the guy showed me all of the correspondents he
had sent me over the course of the last year
that I didn't respond, and I was like, oh yeah,
Jimmy Fala at Fox not mine. Something to Jimmy and
a radio address not mine. So if you're writing to
those emails and you're like, well, this guy's right back,
that's why. So I'm not trying to be antisocial. If
(52:17):
you message me on the face Fox Corse of micro
Facebook page, you messaged me on Twitter, I handle that myself,
and you can tell from the grammar that I handle
that myself.
Speaker 1 (52:26):
I mean, you look at the grammar.
Speaker 3 (52:29):
On some of the messages I'm sending you on social
media and you're genuinely concerned half the time something yeah,
a little. But I'm telling you this, and I'm glad
the gentleman interrupted me on the delta flight the other
night to tell me the story.
Speaker 1 (52:42):
Ll I just wouldn't have known this was going on.
So if you're listening around the country.
Speaker 3 (52:46):
I'll repeat this again on Friday Show tomorrow just to
get more people in the loop. If you're online trying
to find my contact information, the gentleman showed me the service.
As people go through, they're not real. So I don't
want you to be emailing me and think I'm not right.
I want you to email the real address someday. So
I cannot right back to that, at least give me
(53:08):
the pleasure of blowing you off.
Speaker 1 (53:10):
I can't.
Speaker 3 (53:10):
Cat Camick, superstar Congresswoman from the Great State of Florida,
all kinds of pregnant.
Speaker 1 (53:15):
Will find out who the father.
Speaker 3 (53:16):
Is when we come back on Fox Across America. Oh hot, damn,
it is Fox across America. And if the band sounds
fired up, it's because they are joining us now. One
of my favorite people in the history of Congress. You
might know, are on the recent episode of The Moriy
Povid Show where they were figuring out who.
Speaker 1 (53:37):
The father is.
Speaker 3 (53:38):
Cat Camick here to break the news.
Speaker 15 (53:40):
Hey girl, Oh, I want to say things, but I
can't say them on air.
Speaker 3 (53:48):
Well, yeah, and I know you will text them. But congratulations,
I'm excited that you're pregnant. I love when good people breed. Now,
let for real, before you respond to any of this,
all of us, everyone listening to the show right now
has said to themselves, oh, so and so are having
a baby.
Speaker 1 (54:04):
Oh that's not good.
Speaker 3 (54:06):
And if you're listening right now and you've never had
that conversation, people said it about you, you know that's
reality reality.
Speaker 1 (54:13):
But now you Camick. We're excited.
Speaker 15 (54:16):
Well, we're very excited. It's our first baby, Peanut as
we call her. It is gonna be a debuting here
in less than a month. Both, so we're getting down
to it. Yeah, we're down to the wire. And actually,
as we speak, I am having Braxton Hicks contractions, which
my husband calls them Tony Braxton contractions. And if you
(54:37):
were here right now, you'd be singing on break my heart.
So I guess it's up to you at this point.
Speaker 3 (54:43):
Wow, I can we could send Cat Camick into labor
on live radio around the world.
Speaker 15 (54:48):
Yes, you have that effect on people.
Speaker 3 (54:51):
You stop at Cat Camick, Well, listen, media, immediate pain.
Speaker 1 (54:56):
That's enough out of you. Listen.
Speaker 3 (54:59):
I love this. IM excited about it. I was all
over Florida last week as me and Sean Hannity were
doing shows for this thing. We're shooting for Fox Nation,
and we ripped it up. But I'm proud to say
I did not have to drop your name once, by
the way, like it was touch and go.
Speaker 1 (55:12):
I believe me.
Speaker 3 (55:13):
I had you and Byron at the tip of my
tongue on speed dial if things went sideways. But we
actually the fail has behaved pretty well. I mean, it's
the one it's different when the cameras are on. You
know what I'm saying.
Speaker 15 (55:23):
Oh, well, you know this is why we keep bail
money for you guys. You know I I've got it
under the mattress. It's ready to go. I'm glad that
we didn't get a call from one of our shares.
So well done, friend, Good for you.
Speaker 3 (55:35):
That's funny. We're talking tot Cat Camick, the best of
the best. I don't even know what it starks. It's
such so much stuff going on. I was told that
you guys passed the big, beautiful bill. That was exciting
to me. You know this there the idea that they're
trying to characterize this bill is like the stripping way
of healthcare and benefits because everything out of the Democratic
(55:57):
parlance is people are going to die because of what
the Republic just did. But essentially they're equating death with
able bodied people having to go back to work, which
I understand could be the death of someone's Netflix viewing schedule.
But you've worked your whole life. I've worked my whole life.
We've both been pretty broke along the way. And it
ain't gonna kill them, is it?
Speaker 15 (56:17):
Well, in their eyes, it will. I mean, listen, when
stuff like this comes up, I just I have to
chuckle because it is sad that this is what it's
come down to. Not only do we have a literacy
crisis in the country where people either can't or refuse
to read, and so they're just taking whatever headline or
you know, SoundBite they see on TikTok or whatever platform
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they get their news from, and they're like, oh my gosh,
they're stripping healthcare. And I'm a negative reinforcement person, so
I love bringing these people into the office to chat
with them, and the look on their face when you
actually explain it to them and show them in black
and white in the text and they're like, oh, but
why don't I know that? Then all of a sudden,
(57:03):
they're mad. They're mad that they haven't been given that information,
despite the fact that they're sitting in their mom's basement
with a little tinfoil hat on watching MSNBC on repeat,
over and over and over and over again. It's wild
to me the stories that have come up about the
Big Beautiful Bill. I mean, effectively, the people who voted
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against it wanted higher taxes and more government government dependency.
I mean, that's really what it comes down to. But
I guess if you're a twenty five year old guy
in your mom's basement and she's been making hot pockets
for you while you play on your PS five whatever,
and now all of a sudden you've got to go
work eighteen hours a week, or go to school for
(57:45):
eighteen hours a week, or volunteer heaven Forbid for eighteen
hours a week, this bill is going to be a
problem for you because we're cutting it off. No more handout.
Speaker 2 (57:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (57:54):
I love that we're talking a flund of representative Calcamick
the idea because there is this generation, you know, like
my grandparents saved Private Ryan, and this generation watched Private
Ryan and complained that there wasn't enough diversity in the boats.
It's like no, No, the goal was just yeah, and.
Speaker 15 (58:12):
This generation, Jimmy is cutting Ryan's private off.
Speaker 1 (58:15):
Oh bang Camick still has it.
Speaker 3 (58:18):
Oh my, there it is bang hot, damn hot, damn
cat Camick.
Speaker 1 (58:25):
You still got it.
Speaker 3 (58:26):
Tony Braxton got nothing on you, Boo, nothing on you.
Speaker 15 (58:30):
I'm gonna break her heart.
Speaker 3 (58:32):
Yeah, you're in Congress. You're about to go on maternity leave,
so you can tell me things. There'll be no bull up.
Speaker 15 (58:37):
There's no leave in congress.
Speaker 3 (58:39):
Is that true? That's funny. You know what I laugh
about when you talk about that. When Pete Booty Judge
she adopted kids, and that's fun I support that. But
they took like three months of maternity leave. Jenny fail
out a sea section. When I was a cab driver.
She was back at work like three days later.
Speaker 1 (58:54):
Because we just didn't have money.
Speaker 3 (58:56):
No, she's a gangster and it's like I'm watching it.
Speaker 15 (58:58):
Didn't want to be stuck around you.
Speaker 3 (59:00):
But I was a shut up camck guy was in
a cab getting cut off and shot at.
Speaker 1 (59:04):
She was around me. It's working ninety hours a week.
Speaker 3 (59:07):
All right, give me this now that you're done taking
shots at Jimmy and telling private Ryan jokes.
Speaker 15 (59:12):
Oh, you know, I love you.
Speaker 1 (59:13):
I know you.
Speaker 3 (59:14):
The best is does Jasmine Crockett exist in the Democratic
Party because they need somebody to make AOC look smart.
Speaker 15 (59:24):
You can't make me laugh like that. I'm going to
go into labor.
Speaker 1 (59:26):
Here it comes, here, it comes.
Speaker 15 (59:30):
Oh Christ. So you know, I've had the opportunity to
uh to travel with Representative Crockett, and we'll just say,
bless her heart.
Speaker 8 (59:46):
You know.
Speaker 15 (59:46):
I hope and pray that they do everything they can
to elevate her profile. I think she would be wonderful
for the Democrat Party. She has a such a gift
for communication, and I really do think that the more
they can do to elevate her profile, the much better
off they will be talking.
Speaker 3 (01:00:07):
To kat Camick on the phone, who's about to give
birth to baby Jasmine Alexandria Ocassio Camick uh any day now,
I know I'm just everyone, Just so you guys know,
I am joking.
Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
This is a comedy show. She's naming the baby after
Stacy Abrams.
Speaker 3 (01:00:27):
But stick with me here, stick with me, A proud
strong woman. You want to raise baby baby? So wait,
when did you say baby Kamala was doing?
Speaker 6 (01:00:39):
You know what?
Speaker 15 (01:00:39):
You know what uncle Jimmy. When the blowouts come, I'm
going to make sure you're the one responsible for the change.
Good for you on diaper duty.
Speaker 1 (01:00:48):
Friend, you don't scare me.
Speaker 3 (01:00:50):
I changed Lincoln. He was like five. He was like
a fifty three pound baby. He was a monster.
Speaker 1 (01:00:55):
We tried selling him on aging.
Speaker 13 (01:00:56):
You.
Speaker 3 (01:00:56):
Now yeah he has he's like a legit six foot
five and it looks it is yeah in those in
those photos, and we you know, you know Jenny story.
She grew up a Gary farm and she had no
self worth because she grew up around cattle. She didn't
know how much better she could do in the real world.
So she married me when I was like a cab
driver telling dirty jokes in Cleveland. And now on paper
(01:01:17):
it looks like, wow, you married a guy was a
TV show and a radio show.
Speaker 1 (01:01:20):
But that was not the commitment she made ca.
Speaker 15 (01:01:23):
That was that's how you know you gotta go. That's love.
Speaker 3 (01:01:25):
The man as game, Camick, I'm not gonna sit here
and have you besmirched me the.
Speaker 1 (01:01:30):
Man as game.
Speaker 15 (01:01:32):
I'm here here. I thought you were gonna give me
parenting advice or you know, advice for when you bring
a newborn home.
Speaker 3 (01:01:40):
I'm gonna top.
Speaker 15 (01:01:41):
Piece of advice.
Speaker 3 (01:01:42):
That was the crescendo. Okay, this is the truth when
you have yes, when you have a baby. Okay, whether
it's you giving birth or or the husband giving birth,
it's twenty twenty five. I don't know, maybe your husband's
actually the one giving birth. Here we know this works.
But the one thing that is like is the best
like metaphor I can give you. When you have a
hold the baby for the first time, it's like taking
(01:02:02):
a MacBook air, a brand new MacBook out of the
packing peanuts. You realize, like you and that moment are
responsible for every website it visits, every file it downloads.
You know, everything that winds up on that hard drive
is your responsibility. And if you look at life through
that lens and you try to take good functioning care
the of the kid, you will live by making decisions
(01:02:25):
that affect them in the most positive ways, and it
becomes a good compass for your existence. And this is
all a fancy way of me saying if your kid
grows up to be an a hole, it's because you
were an a hole.
Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
And no one wants to accept that reality.
Speaker 3 (01:02:39):
But you are handed a blank slate human being it
has nothing going on other than whatever happened inside of
you while it was there.
Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
And for the record, I do believe the only.
Speaker 3 (01:02:52):
Time your kid has been trapped inside the wrong body
is right now. I believe after this, your kid comes
out and it has free rein to go do whatever
the hell it wants, and we're written for it to
do something good. Kat Comics, So how about that.
Speaker 15 (01:03:05):
I appreciate that. I think that's really great advice, you know,
and as a person who you have passed with the
leading your internet browsing history, should something bad, wow wow,
I really I appreciate that advice and guidance more than
you know. And for all the listeners out there, I
think we learn covered a little bit of your psyche.
(01:03:25):
You are a nurture versus a nature person, which is interesting.
I always kind of took you for a nature will
always overcome the nurture side. That's interesting.
Speaker 1 (01:03:36):
Well, he's six y five now, so I can't beat
him anymore, you know.
Speaker 3 (01:03:42):
In that four eight five to two window, I mean
it was it was a totally different approach to this.
But we're in a different world now. But no, good times.
I'm listening. I'm really excited for you. This is a
big deal. I don't know that we'll talk between now
and Baby Elizabeth Warren's arrival. But make the middle name Pocahontas.
Speaker 1 (01:04:03):
That is amazing. Have you nicknamed it Pocahontas.
Speaker 3 (01:04:06):
If you middle named your kid Pocahontas, you'd have an
eighty percent chance of being Trump's VP for his third term.
Speaker 1 (01:04:13):
You'd have an eighty percent chance.
Speaker 15 (01:04:16):
We're all about triggering people today.
Speaker 1 (01:04:18):
That's all. This is a bit right, Just yeah, we're
just here to slander everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:04:21):
But then just bring it back to what you said
about deleting my browser history. The idea that you don't
think a creep like me uses a VPN when he's
surfing the web like good. I mean, bless your heart,
cat Camick, that you don't think I know better. They
ain't getting me for my searchery. There's a lot of
things to get me for. It ain't gonna be my
search history.
Speaker 15 (01:04:42):
Oh trust me, Jimmy. When I was on the Homeland
Security Committee, we put taps on all your devices like
we've been following for a while. You're an interesting guy.
Speaker 3 (01:04:54):
Can I tell you some'th the man everything I do
because I this is a funny thing. And my wife
when we first met, I was in tech savvy. I
was new to the internet.
Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
Jenny.
Speaker 3 (01:05:04):
The computer that Jenny brought to my house, which was Adele.
Do you remember Dell computers back in the day, Jenny,
Jenny had a Dell computer. She set it up in
the first place we lived together, and I believe it
was the second day we were there. There was something
she was looking for on the Internet and she was like, oh,
I searched for this yesterday. If you go in the history,
(01:05:25):
you'll see the site. And in that immediate moment, though, no, no,
there was nothing there because in that e meani meaner.
I was like, oh, wait, everything I visit is recorded
on this machine here. And if she hadn't told me
that in good faith, because she was looking for like
the name of a dog groomer, god knows what I
would have exposed myself to over the course of the
(01:05:46):
last twenty years without even knowing it was traceable. So
I'm like, I came into this with the tech skills
of an Amish guy.
Speaker 1 (01:05:53):
Okay, I love it. Yeah, and the search Jeeves.
Speaker 3 (01:05:57):
Yeah, thank you. I was beyond Jeeves. Jeeves quit because
of the question I asked him. He's like, I can't
work under these conditions.
Speaker 15 (01:06:05):
I think it was when you asked him about what
a BBL was.
Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
No, Cammick, she still has it.
Speaker 3 (01:06:12):
Damn, I love it. Congratulations. We're so excited. I will
text you offline when the good day comes.
Speaker 15 (01:06:19):
Oh, I appreciate it. Thank you so much. We're looking
forward to meeting her and yeah, it's going to be
a crazy month. But still fighting the good fight, yet
still voting, still doing all the things.
Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
Oh, they can't stop the country.
Speaker 3 (01:06:33):
No, they cannot stop you, nor can they stop the
father Hunter Biden. I'm so happy for both of you.
So I can't cat Camick soon soon, Babe, you the best,
the great cat Camick. There she goes, there we go back.
Speaker 2 (01:06:47):
After this, you're listening to the most relatable man on
the radios.
Speaker 3 (01:06:52):
Well, they're playing Land of Confusion, and nobody more confused
than me.
Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
On Fox across America.
Speaker 3 (01:06:57):
I cannot name names, but a member of my staff
may have just brought back a guy on the Seattle
Mariners to take a tour of Fox News. I don't
know what's going on there, and I'm certainly not going
to find these answers now while we're on the air.
But if I get them, I keep assured and I
will share them with all of you tomorrow because you
have the highest security clearance in this administration. But it
is Thursday, which means the ladies of Fox News Saturday
(01:07:17):
Night are back in the studio.
Speaker 1 (01:07:19):
We have brought back Jen and Annie.
Speaker 4 (01:07:22):
That's hello, Juse.
Speaker 3 (01:07:24):
Your common Great to see you both. You didn't know
that while you were saying hello, there was an R.
Kelly SoundBite playing that goes, that's stupid. Use your common sense,
and it's a great clip and it pretty much sums
up this booking. No, I'm kidding. Great to see you both,
Welcome back to the champ.
Speaker 1 (01:07:39):
I was away. I saw Ammie on vacation.
Speaker 4 (01:07:42):
Yeah, I was away North Carolina.
Speaker 3 (01:07:43):
That's where you were when we talked on the fourth
of July. I remember you telling me you were hammered
on a beach somewhere.
Speaker 4 (01:07:47):
Correct.
Speaker 1 (01:07:48):
Did you see Lara Trump bar lead in on Saturday.
Speaker 3 (01:07:50):
Nights like they're talking about her running for Senate in
North Carolina. That's great and she has Trump on this Saturday,
so we have a good lead in. Yeah, we better
get I mean, if we don't get ratings this week.
Of course, we should just go run one of those
new adult Chucky Cheeses or something like that.
Speaker 1 (01:08:04):
I could be an animatronic rat.
Speaker 4 (01:08:05):
You know, it's a good business model.
Speaker 3 (01:08:07):
Eat the leftover pizza and Chuck E Cheese. I don't know,
but good to see you both.
Speaker 12 (01:08:12):
The fact that I had to ask what Chuck E
Cheese was yesterday.
Speaker 3 (01:08:15):
That is weird though, Annie, that you was it not
a West Coast thing, because we had.
Speaker 4 (01:08:19):
It on the West Coast.
Speaker 15 (01:08:20):
But I just I never stepp footing it and I
didn't know what was inside of it.
Speaker 4 (01:08:24):
I knew the name. It's like where you know the brand,
but you don't know what goes on inside.
Speaker 1 (01:08:28):
Okay, so you knew it was out there.
Speaker 3 (01:08:30):
Annie, if you're listening, grew up in Seattle, which explains
the fentanyl smell in our studio. But yeah, so Chuck
E Cheese has been a part of the fabric of
society forever. As we're going to discuss this weekend on
Fox New Saturday Night, they're opening an adult Chucky Cheese.
Speaker 1 (01:08:45):
But which is basically we have.
Speaker 4 (01:08:47):
That it's a bar arcade, which is like Dave.
Speaker 3 (01:08:50):
And Busters, Dave and Busters would be a good version,
but they bring kids to that. But I went to
a lot of arcades when I was in California. I
went to like retro arcades. We could play like, well, yeah,
they were adult only and they.
Speaker 4 (01:08:59):
Served out around here too.
Speaker 1 (01:09:01):
Yeah, so be.
Speaker 3 (01:09:02):
It's basically like Chuck E Cheese adults only is just
there for those families that fantasize about killing their kids
or selling.
Speaker 1 (01:09:11):
Them on the internet.
Speaker 3 (01:09:12):
You're like, how much fun would this be if this
kid wasn't throwing a fit right now on the pretend
basketball game.
Speaker 1 (01:09:17):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:09:18):
And you got to eat their pizza, which apparently people
like that.
Speaker 3 (01:09:22):
You know what's funny about Chuck E Cheese? I remember
this on Kennedy Show. There was a big scandal. They
were accused. I am not slandering you, Chucky. I don't
want any rat problem.
Speaker 1 (01:09:30):
I live in New York. We got enough rat problems
in New York.
Speaker 3 (01:09:33):
And but they were accused of like reserved because the
pizza's always served sliced, so when the birthday party doesn't
finish the pizza, they take the slices and put them
on the next tray. That we don't know that it's
true so don't think we're slandering you. Chuck e cheese,
And to be clear, I would still eat the pizza,
of course. Okay, maybe not.
Speaker 4 (01:09:50):
Other people would Pizza's pizza.
Speaker 3 (01:09:52):
Yes, But it's like anything that has to do with kids.
I think the ultimate appeal to people about like a
kid's free is probably just germs, because kids traffic and
cough and some kid brings home a thing and gets
everybody else sick, you know.
Speaker 4 (01:10:06):
Or screaming.
Speaker 1 (01:10:07):
Yeah, a lot of streaming in that case.
Speaker 4 (01:10:10):
I just take out my hearing.
Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
Aids though, Oh that's true.
Speaker 3 (01:10:12):
Annie has hearing aids, so you can get away with jealous.
We forget that about Annie and she's lying though. That's
the point. I can't hear you, and she doesn't do
something on like the Live show. She would go, so
I didn't hear it, and then she walks out of here.
I don't buy it, do you buy? I don't buy it?
Speaker 4 (01:10:28):
Sometimes so she knows.
Speaker 1 (01:10:31):
Because Annie is an international woman of mystery. Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:10:34):
The last time I saw Annie, I was hanging out
with her family in California, having like family.
Speaker 1 (01:10:38):
D Lincoln was there, Jenny was there.
Speaker 3 (01:10:39):
The next time I see Annie, she's showing a Seattle
Mariner around Fox News that she's only known for like
forty eight hours. Annie a very shady lady. The best
way to put it. It's show biz behavior and you
should know this as we go to break. Ted Nugent,
MotorCity Madman, iconic rock and roll Hall of Fame guy
coming buy in the next hour and he might just
have away in on the proclivities of Andy's got issues.
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I'm the star of our social media account. But you
Han Nanny great stuff. As always, We'll see you guys
both Saturday night.
Speaker 2 (01:11:10):
There is bad get around here, get her out of
here from everywhere USA.
Speaker 1 (01:11:16):
It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Balo. Oh damn right
it is.
Speaker 3 (01:11:19):
And we are fired up in this hour of Fox
Across America to have a grown up chat with Ted
NuGen the MotorCity mad Man, a guitar legend in his
own right, who will be joining us to talk about
a projects called what would Charlie Daniels do? Charlie Daniels
at the top of my mind because I just got
off tour with Sean Hannity, who did not I can
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tell you this do His devil went down to Georgia
bit at punchlines and Patriots, but he did a hell
of a whole lot more. It'll debut on Fox Nation
next week, but right now, it's not about next week.
It's about you and me. Eighty eight seven eight nine
one zero. Got a lot of chit chatting to do
about things going on as it pertains to the cover
up of Joe Biden's cognitive decline, the sick assault on
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ice agents, and yes, the people who are supporting zoron
Mom Donnie crazy. We spent a lot of time about
on this in the last hour. Here in New York City,
we have a guy that's a socialist running for mayor.
Jadie Vance did a very good job of summing it up,
and as we get underway in this hour, I want
to give a little bit of that to you, because
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the appeal of Mom Donnie represents two things to you
across the country. You're like, I don't care about the
New York City mayor's race, who cares, okay, But what
happens in New York is a litmus test for what
happens nationally. And Mom Donnie was the preferred candidate of
Alexandria O Cassio Cortes, who I'm sure you guys are
familiar with.
Speaker 1 (01:12:45):
She's not real smart, not.
Speaker 3 (01:12:46):
Real smart, but she will be the Democratic front runner
in twenty twenty eight if this guy wins. And the
bigger problem, I think is if this guy wins locally,
regardless of who the Democratic nominee is in twenty twenty eight,
socialism destroys everything it touches, and then the collective bill
to bail out New York, the most expensive city in
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the world, gets passed along to you, the tax payer
across the country.
Speaker 9 (01:13:11):
Thanks big government witnesses.
Speaker 3 (01:13:13):
So you have a bigger investment in this story than
anybody is explaining to you anywhere in media. Right now,
everybody in media is just like, hey, he's a socialist.
Speaker 1 (01:13:21):
That's bad, loot.
Speaker 3 (01:13:22):
What he said about the Jews, lily, what he said
about the cops, all bad, all worth highlighting. But I
still don't think people understand until it's explained that they
have a share in this. And that's the whole point
of Fox across America. We get on the radio every
day and we don't talk about how it affects politics,
to talk about how it affects us, what happens to us,
if the government does this certain thing, you know, want
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to know some of the goods that have happened to
us since they secured the border. Let me give you this.
This is good. This is a government action improving the
quality of life in America. Let me play this for
you real quick, fancy little clip peer. Okay. We do
this thing on the show. Okay, every week when we
come on the air, whatever day of the week it is.
Today is Thursday, okay, but if this was Monday, it
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would be no different. Whenever I'm trying to make a point,
if it has to do with polling, if it has
to do with economics, whatever the case may be, Okay,
Oftentimes I will use a source other than Fox News
because I don't want people listening to go out, there's
a Fox News show. This guy's just you know, parroting
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some right wing talking point. That's the whole poll of
this show, whole point of the show. But it's not
the point of the show. I'm trying to give you
perspective and have an informed conversation, okay. And one of
the things to know if you want to be informed
about how the government and the current economic status of
what's going on in Washington is affecting you.
Speaker 1 (01:14:48):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:14:49):
Here is here is a clip, okay that I found
fascinating because it has to do with job creation. Job
creation under Donald Trump, job creation that is the end
result of what securing the border, putting a bigger emphasis
on American manufacturing, by starting the tariff war that brought
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sixty different countries to the table, and emphasizing an America
first approach to doing business. What you got to understand
is America first means every American citizen is the number
one priority of this president.
Speaker 1 (01:15:21):
Now.
Speaker 3 (01:15:21):
To be clear, every president who should ever run for
office should be running on America first, or Canada first,
or Zimbabwe first, or you know, Germany first, whatever you're
running for. It's you know, pretty fundamental that you should
claim you're going to put.
Speaker 1 (01:15:35):
The country first. Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:15:37):
And there was a time in this country where politicians
pretended to put the country first and then got elected
and didn't put the country first.
Speaker 1 (01:15:44):
That's just how white folks will do, you, is it ever?
Speaker 3 (01:15:47):
But the point is some people no longer even pretend
to put the country first. There's a lot of people
on the left that have spent the last four years
telling us that we're systemically racist in this country.
Speaker 1 (01:15:59):
That is a fact. False, Guys.
Speaker 3 (01:16:01):
We are the most socially tolerant and inclusive society in
the history of the world. That is a statement of fact.
There was not a larger, more multicultural swath of people
living under one national umbrella than they are here in America.
That's where we were called the melting pot. We were
literally built on immigration in a way that no other
country was. And the people who migrated to this country
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were chasing something we called the American dream. They knew
capitalism represented a higher level of upward mobility to them
in their families that was not attainable anywhere else in
the world. That's why they would say all the streets
are paved with gold here. That's why so many immigrants
have come to this country and become millionaires ten times over.
It's because they had a work ethic in a country
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where it would be rewarded, and that's why they wanted
to come here. They go, Wait, you mean I could
just work harder than everybody else and I'll have a
lot of money. Wait you mean I could just come
up with a good idea and I can make a
lot of money. I could invent something, I could run
a business and I'll just get rich, like the government's
not going to step in and take it from me.
And that's why migrants come here and succeed. The ones
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that come here legally in pursuit of the American dream,
that want to do for themselves and not have government
do for them, it's because they find it easier to
bat here. Okay, do you know how in coors Field?
You don't have to be a sports fan, but I'll
explain this to you. When the Colorado Rockies became a
Major League expansion team in the nineties, everybody had exaggerated
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offensive stats. Everybody on the team was hitting more home
runs than the mean average around the league. They were
scoring more okay, they were getting more doubles, more extra
base hits, more triples, more homers, all of those things
because of the altitude in Colorado. The high altitude made
the ball fly a little bit harder. Therefore, it was
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easier to hit at cores Field because you were encountering
less resistance than you were at other stadiums around the country. Okay,
America is the cores Field of opportunities. People in other
countries where the government seizes the means of control where
the government places an ungodly tax burden on the worker,
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where the government controls the manufacturing industry, the employment industry,
or maybe makes you a serve a mandatory term in
the armed forces instead of going out and starting that business.
People in America have so much more freedom than they
do anywhere else in the world that people who lived
in those other parts of the world come to America
and suddenly feel like they're batting in course field, like, wow.
Speaker 1 (01:18:30):
This is easy, this is crazy. I can just work.
Speaker 3 (01:18:33):
Nobody tells me what job I have to do. Nobody
confiscates the money. There's not some cartel waiting to take
away my paycheck at the end of the day. No,
it's America.
Speaker 1 (01:18:42):
It's a land of opportunity.
Speaker 3 (01:18:44):
And understand because of that, we are the most diverse
society on the planet of Earth. So when Trump says
America first, it ain't racist because the people living in America,
if you understand, are every ethnicity known to man, and
several ethnicity he's not known to man. I drove a
tack to New York City. I have met species of
human you have never seen before. Okay, Stephen King has
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not imagined them. There is no creative mind listening to
this conversation that could conjure the types of lunatics and
self proclaimed ghosts and time travelers and everybody else that
you encounter in the back of a taxi. But here
is a stat This one is a Fox Business stat.
This is Grady Trimble giving you the end result of
Trump's economic policies.
Speaker 1 (01:19:26):
Clip seven.
Speaker 16 (01:19:28):
President Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration seems to be showing
up in the jobs data. It's a point that the
White House is making. Here's what they said about the
latest jobs report. It shows that American born workers have
accounted for all of the job gained since President Trump
took office, and wages continued to rise. So here are
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the numbers that they're talking about. Foreign born employment has
fallen by five hundred and forty three thousand since January,
when President Trump took office. Native borner US born jobs
have increased by more more than two millions since the
month Trump started his second term.
Speaker 1 (01:20:04):
So think about that.
Speaker 3 (01:20:05):
Okay, when you think about the job growth for American
born labor, Okay, that doesn't mean whites only American born
again means the most culturally diverse country in society. When
illegal immigrants come here, whatever country you want to tell
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me they're coming here from, it's not about a specific country.
It's not about a specific color of person. Whatever country
people come here from illegally, they take jobs away from
people of their own ethnicity. So they try to frame
illegal immigration as like a white people versus everybody else's issue.
But here's the news flash. If you look around the country, okay,
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America is not a white's only society. Okay, I mean seriously,
not even close, not even a little bit. And if
you want to break down the economic data, just so
we're clear, white Americas rank fourth on the economic totem
Pole Asians kick the pants off at everybody. Indian Americans
come in second, okay. White Americans come in fourth in
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the overall means salary.
Speaker 1 (01:21:14):
Okay, in the world we're now living in.
Speaker 3 (01:21:15):
And one of the reasons why are the members of
those other races came here from countries that were far
more restrictive and realized it was a lot easier to
get stuff done here if you just worked your ass off.
They did, and now a lot of them are really,
really rich. But when you create a government that gets
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in the way of American labor. By importing twenty one
million illegal Americans who now depress American wages, pass a
higher tax burden onto the taxpayer, You've now made it
that much harder on those members of all of those
different ethnicities who migrated to this country legally tried to
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do the right thing for themselves and their family. And
that's another reason why people hate the socialist thing that's
going on in New York. If everything is free, it
sounds so empathetic. Hey, we'll just give everybody everything free healthcare,
free college, free housing, free Willie. What a great movie.
It doesn't like a good killer whale movie, you know
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what I mean. But the point is understand In theory,
it sounds good. It's like think of the old letting
your kids run the house. Okay, your kids. If you
said to your kids, you just wanted to make your
kids happy, You just wanted to give them the most
compassionate and uplifting message you could as the head of
that household. Hey, kids, we're gonna go to disney World
(01:22:42):
every single weekend. Yeah. Unfortunately Disneyland is so expensive, uh
that Dad's gonna have to turn tricks behind Space Mountain
to pay.
Speaker 1 (01:22:54):
For it in between rods.
Speaker 3 (01:22:58):
And if you think that's bad, you should see the
feed picks Mom's going to have to sell. I mean,
that's just the reality. There are a lot of things
that sound wonderful that aren't sustainable.
Speaker 1 (01:23:07):
You dig, Okay, I listen.
Speaker 3 (01:23:09):
If I had the free time in my twenties, I
would loved to hang out with Julia Roberts. Okay, she
was fantastic pretty woman, even though the world's so woke.
Now the movie's probably called pretty Person, Pretty Them.
Speaker 1 (01:23:21):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:23:22):
The reality is, yeah, it sounds like a great idea,
but it wasn't a sustainable idea. If I shut up
to Julia Roberts house, I wasn't get a good date.
I was getting tased by some private security guard. Okay,
but now we're talking about dollars and cents. And the
reason we harp on the socialist thing is this is
ultimately going to be an outgrowth to everything everywhere else.
Why why why, why, Jimmy, why I own a politics
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to English dictionary.
Speaker 1 (01:23:44):
I un explained it to you. Make it very simple.
Speaker 3 (01:23:45):
None of the Democrats, none of them, not Chuck Schumer,
not Haquem Jeffries, nobody at the top of the Democratic
Party endorsed Zoron Mom Donnie when he was running for mayor.
Why because they know socialism is a loser. They don't
want to be associated with it. But when they heard
that it won a primary and this could be their
ticket back into power, oh god, because that's all they want,
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is the power. They're not principled to anything, which is
why the Chuck Schumers of the world and the Haqem
Jeffreyes of the world are now saying they're going to
meet with mom Donnie and they've already both endorsed him.
Speaker 1 (01:24:25):
Okay, they know it's a loser. They didn't endorse him
during the primery. Think about this.
Speaker 3 (01:24:28):
Andrew Cuomo was me tooed out of office because he
had a little bit of a problem with office etiquette
around the ladies.
Speaker 1 (01:24:37):
Have you ever seen a grown man naked? Okay, and
let's not forget that.
Speaker 3 (01:24:40):
Andrew Cuomo, according to the testimony under oath of his
top aid Melissa de Rosa, falsified the COVID death numbers
to pad the advance for his book deal. He signed
an executive order granting immunity to nursing homes and forcing
in COVID infected people to live amongst the most vulnerable
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segment of our population, leading to a national record high
of COVID deaths.
Speaker 13 (01:25:08):
He should be behind bars.
Speaker 3 (01:25:10):
Yet Chuck Schumer did not endorse him. Uh oh, mom,
Donnie over Cuoma, not even over Cuoma. Now, the guy
who killed people and groped all his staffers.
Speaker 1 (01:25:22):
Now, I'm just gonna sit this one out.
Speaker 3 (01:25:23):
If ever there was a time to endorse somebody, Okay,
it's in a race against Andrew Cuoma. Yet he still
didn't get an endorsement because they knew socialism is a loser.
But now that they know socialism got them a win
in New York, they will embrace it nationally if it
wins the mayor's race. They don't care about people. They
care about power. This is politicians who are just straight up.
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So when you're listening around the country and you hear
all these stupid pie in the sky give it away
stuff or they try to frame ith every issue is
racism or class warfare, do you understand that in this
country we're not having a conversation that it pertains to
white people anymore. We're having a conversation that pertains to
the most culturally diverse fabric of humanity the world has
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ever seen. And the people trying to put America first
mean they're trying to put every single race first. Okay,
the people trying to make this about race are trying
to put themselves first.
Speaker 1 (01:26:18):
That's the grift.
Speaker 3 (01:26:20):
Democrats just call everyone racist, so they go along with
their stupid ideas.
Speaker 1 (01:26:26):
Finds the show that leaves you hungry for more.
Speaker 8 (01:26:29):
Don't only sit around and cook some Souh brand desserts.
Speaker 4 (01:26:34):
And just get on fat and say see these Fox.
Speaker 2 (01:26:38):
Across America with Jimmy Fayla.
Speaker 1 (01:26:42):
Caro let Is Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla.
Speaker 3 (01:26:44):
We're going to talk to Ted Nugent and his song
writing partner, the Great Ira Dean.
Speaker 1 (01:26:50):
In the next segment.
Speaker 3 (01:26:52):
Right now, just some good old fashioned you and meantime
I'm talking about man, whoa what a day? What a
dirt bag day it's been. In politics, we try to
make you feel good. We have to take a couple
of shots at the people in power along the way.
Speaker 1 (01:27:07):
The government's going to jump all over your head, Jimbo.
Speaker 3 (01:27:10):
They say that all the time. This lightened the mood
from me. We're going to talk about this tomorrow on
Friday show. Daniel Turner's coming on from Power to the Future,
and he's a guy who talks about the one resounding
message of the climate change folks, because climate change, if
you remember, has one resounding.
Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
Message, please give us money.
Speaker 3 (01:27:27):
In the seventies, they said we were going to freeze
to death. We got ten years to the ice age
kicks in.
Speaker 1 (01:27:32):
Please give us money. And then the eighties came and
they were like.
Speaker 3 (01:27:35):
Actually, oh, oh, you ain't gonna believe this. We were
holding the thermometer upside down. Turns out we're all going
to mount global warming. Please give us money. And now
as it's been proven that the planet is actually cooling,
they're back to climate change. We just you never know
what's going to happen. That's the thing about whether it's
so unpredictable. Please give us money. But here is Bill
Nye with a straight face on CNN saying, our founding
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fathers recognize climate change when they drew up the constant
hilarious clip thirty one.
Speaker 14 (01:28:02):
And you know, I'm a big fan of this.
Speaker 4 (01:28:05):
Everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:28:06):
Oh yeah, the.
Speaker 14 (01:28:07):
US Constitution Article well, I like to show this to people,
Article one, Section eight. Article One's the Legislative Branch of Congress.
Section eight is the Miscellany Letters of Mark about Piracy
and the progress of science and useful arts. The word
science is in the US constitu believe have.
Speaker 10 (01:28:28):
A graphic made so that the people at home can
read good so you can read it again.
Speaker 14 (01:28:33):
But I mentioned it because these guys in seventeen eighty
seven realize the value of science for our health, our welfare,
and our international competitiveness. It's not a new idea.
Speaker 3 (01:28:47):
I'm surrounded by ideots because the guy telling us about
science is a part of the party that says men
can get pregnant. Nobody listening around the country has ever
gotten a call on a football Sunday going we can't
make it. Vinnie's going into labor. Now he's dilating his
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penis is like two centimeters. We're gonna have a little
Vinie any minute now, Come on, man, embarrassing, Oh girl,
Let this fox across America.
Speaker 1 (01:29:18):
With Jimmy Fla.
Speaker 3 (01:29:18):
There's an old adage that every superhero has theme music,
but it takes two superheroes to write a theme song
about another superhero. The song you're listening to is what
would Charlie Daniels do ww CDD and.
Speaker 1 (01:29:33):
Joining us now to discuss it.
Speaker 3 (01:29:35):
The MotorCity mad Man and his songwriting partner Ira Dean
say a lot of Ted Nudgen and Ira Deine Fellas
readings Jimmy.
Speaker 15 (01:29:42):
Ira, I love you.
Speaker 5 (01:29:43):
What is going on?
Speaker 1 (01:29:45):
Ira? First and foremost, I want to thank Ted. I'm
about it.
Speaker 3 (01:29:49):
I want to thank you for being here, because every
time I interview Ted, I wish I had backup.
Speaker 1 (01:29:56):
I got your back me.
Speaker 3 (01:29:58):
Hey girl, I'm with you, buddy with I think.
Speaker 5 (01:30:01):
A defibrillator to keep up.
Speaker 1 (01:30:03):
No, it's a it's a thing. Listen.
Speaker 3 (01:30:05):
I've been tased during several of these interviews with Ted,
but I'm usually tasing myself to be clear. Uh, guys,
I love what you did here. I love Charlie Daniels
and I want you to know this. Ted, you might
know this. I don't know if you do. But I
work obviously with Sean Hannity. I was just on tour
with Sean Hannity filming something called Punchlines and Patriots, and
(01:30:25):
he loved Charlie just the same and is prone to singing.
Devil went down to Georgia at live events, and he
does a pretty good Devil went down to Georgia. Have
either of you ever seen Hannity's Charlie Daniels impersonation.
Speaker 1 (01:30:39):
No, and I'd like to keep it that way. I
gotta tell him that he'll laugh.
Speaker 3 (01:30:44):
He would love that. Give me Ted, you can battlead
off here. Give me some insight into how this happened
and why. Because I love Charlie Daniels.
Speaker 13 (01:30:55):
Good, thanks for having us on, because we're really celebrating
a pillar of God, family, country, law and order, being
the best that you can be. I think Charlie Daniels,
he didn't know it at the time, but he projected
effervescent masculinity. And Ira and I deserve each other as
we deserve you, Jimmy, because Charlie Daniels was there on
the front lines before there was a thing called political
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correctness or the cancel culture, and he was always unafraid.
And Ira and I met each other at a charity
event down in Florida raising money for the hurricane victims,
and we hit it off because we love the great outdoors,
we love the mystical flight of the era, We love
Charlie Daniels, we love soul music. We were raised by
Chuck Barring Bow did in a little Richard Motown, as
was Charlie Daniels. And I got to clarify because I
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did not author this song. But when Mike Gibson Burtland
comes in and plays on a piece of material, my
guitar will take some sort of credit for it. And
Ira was gracious and loving enough to invite me to
play guitar in this and I really, as Ira did,
put our heart and soul into saying, thank you, Charlie Daniels,
what you stood and fought for. We are continuing to
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stand and fight for. That's what the song is all about.
Speaker 3 (01:32:02):
I love that we're talking to Ted Nugent and Ira Deane.
The new song is called what would Charlie Daniels Do?
Speaker 4 (01:32:07):
Give Me?
Speaker 3 (01:32:08):
This fellas is of just a random point of curiosity
because I was on a six hundred mile road trip
with my family this weekend and we listened to Devil
Went down the Georgia of all Things. And I want
to know this as guitar guys, especially you, Ted the
Devil play the fiddle? Does that ring true?
Speaker 1 (01:32:27):
Or would he be shredding a Gibson guitar?
Speaker 13 (01:32:30):
I guarantee you would not play a Gibson Birdland because
he'd hurt himself. My birdland has a low threshold of
feeding back and scaring people. So my guitar would like
to think, is the Michael Archangel of guitars, and the
devil would be running scared.
Speaker 1 (01:32:47):
And I got to tell you, iron I cut from.
Speaker 13 (01:32:50):
The same cloth as Charlie Daniels. Once again, Jimmy, thank
you for standing up and promoting and celebrating truth, logic
and common sense, condemning.
Speaker 1 (01:32:58):
Outright evil out there.
Speaker 13 (01:32:59):
And that's what this song really accomplishes, because that's what
Charlie Daniels accomplished.
Speaker 1 (01:33:03):
I love that Iral.
Speaker 3 (01:33:05):
Let me throw this at you, man, because I know
I guess it came out in April? Did I Got Roads?
That came out in April? And that was kind of
chronicling your exploits with the likes of the John Osborne
and Vince Gills of the world.
Speaker 1 (01:33:16):
Is that correct?
Speaker 5 (01:33:18):
That is correct? Yeah? Okay, yeah, I did an album.
Speaker 1 (01:33:22):
Go ahead, no, no, you go ahead, you got the floor, man,
let's go.
Speaker 5 (01:33:25):
I got called to do an album. I just got done.
I co wrote am.
Speaker 7 (01:33:30):
I the only one for Aaron Lewis producer air In
Lewis's last two albums, and a record label called me
up and they said it's time for you to make one,
and I thought they were kidding, and I was like,
if you're serious, I'm serious.
Speaker 5 (01:33:42):
So I wrote ten of the twelve songs on the album.
Speaker 7 (01:33:46):
They're all chapters of my life, from the bad, the broken,
to the healing and blessed. And I recorded with guys
that have changed my musical compass throughout my whole musical history,
from Ronnie Dunn to Vince Gill to See Feroni, from
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and of course Ted Nugent,
who should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Speaker 5 (01:34:05):
But I won't get into that. You know, I remember
being a kid, and you know, I wanted to be
like my brother. We grew up broke. My brother got
records and we had to share him.
Speaker 7 (01:34:14):
And he came home with Double Live Gonzo and cat
Scratch Fevers and I freaked.
Speaker 5 (01:34:22):
I freaked out.
Speaker 7 (01:34:23):
And there was magazines back then called free magazines, and
it was all rock stuff. And I would look through
him and see Ted right in the buffalo and shooting arrows,
and I was like, I gotta be like this guy.
Speaker 5 (01:34:33):
This guy, this guy. He made me want to be
an entertainer.
Speaker 1 (01:34:35):
Amen, Can I tell something?
Speaker 3 (01:34:37):
My sixteen year old son, Lincoln, his go to rock
song is Stranglehold.
Speaker 1 (01:34:43):
It's everybody to go to rock soft.
Speaker 5 (01:34:45):
I spent the day.
Speaker 13 (01:34:46):
I spent the fourth of July communicating with Navy Seals
and Army Rangers and Delta Force and some commando warriors
that don't have any designation.
Speaker 1 (01:34:53):
They're off the charts, if you know what I say.
Speaker 13 (01:34:56):
And they all referenced the Stranglehold is the song they
play when they're gearing up for good over evil. We
just celebrated Project Knine Heroes dot Org K nine Heroes
dot Org and Jason Johnson and Heaven. They came here
with a couple of these great k Nines and Stranglehold
was brought up just spontaneously. People stop me on the
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street and you go, oh, come Ted, So I.
Speaker 15 (01:35:20):
Know I did a nerve there.
Speaker 3 (01:35:22):
That's a great, great love song. You want to laugh.
I'll tell you really quickly how that song made it
into my son's life. I wish I could take credit,
but it's not true. And I hope I don't get
somebody in trouble. But somebody on YouTube. Ted made a montage.
There's a New York Giants Hall of Fame linebacker named
Lawrence Taylor LT. The greatest defensive player ever to live
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in the NFL. Unfortunately the thirty yard line would go
missing from time to time because he snorted it during
a timeout. But he was just an absolute murderer on
a football field. And somebody put together a montage of
every sack he ever accumulated in the NFL to Stranglehold,
and it's the most vicious thing in the world. And
my son's football team watches that montage before every game.
(01:36:06):
So you are also like a pregame win one for
the gimper speech.
Speaker 1 (01:36:09):
Now, ted, how does that feel?
Speaker 13 (01:36:11):
Well, this is the fiftieth anniversary of Stranglehold. We still
play it at all the concerts. We're still doing concerts.
We're playing in the Wisconsin State Fair Walkershaw, Wisconsin, July eighteen,
and Stranglehold and Fred Bahar and Cats Scratch Fever and
all the love songs like Wang Dang Sweet Poo Tang
will be on the front lines. But the movie Invincible,
the movie Invincible, they use the song Stranglehold. And I
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usually will shoot people that dare edit my masterpieces. But
the movie Invincible utilized our masterpiece Stranglehold to the best
graphic imagery I could have ever imagined, you know, overcoming
overwhelming odds and stick to it, of miss intensity and
defiance and middle fingers on fire. So that song means
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a lot to everybody. And I'm an old man. I'll
be seventy seven this year. But when I played Iro
will tell you when I recorded on what would Charlie
Daniels do?
Speaker 2 (01:37:02):
Huh?
Speaker 13 (01:37:02):
He made me start the intro of Stranglehold as if
he could have stopped me. And even today, all these
years later, I get goosebumps when I play that lick.
It is so motown, it is so little Richard defiance,
It's so soulful.
Speaker 3 (01:37:17):
I love that stuff. Oh Amen, we're talking to the
great Ted Nugent. We're talking to the great Ira Dean.
We're gonna growing up talk about America and the late
great Charlie Daniels as we're honoring him on the fifth
anniversary of his passing.
Speaker 1 (01:37:30):
Do you guys feel as two people.
Speaker 3 (01:37:32):
Who understood what Charlie meant to society and what those
values meant to this country? Do you feel like we're
turning a page and getting back to that a little bit.
With Trump's win and his successes in the White House
in terms of America first policies, I'll start with you, Ira,
Do you think we're turning a good corner again and
we're in a better place.
Speaker 7 (01:37:51):
Yes, it's about time too. And first I want to
go back to one thing I'm gonna correct. I can't
believe I'm gonna correct Ted Nugent. But though he wasn't
there to pin that, his his guitar playing made that song.
It took it to a whole new level. So yes,
he helped write that dang song. Alight, all right, But yeah,
you know, after these last four years of political correctness
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in the music industry, and it was hard to be
a conservative in the music industry, had to have thick skin.
But my god, my dad made a thick skin son.
So but I'm starting to see a lot more musicians
taking pride in that flag and taking pride in our
country and not scared and not back and down, which
is great. It's about dang time, Yause I'm proud of
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our country. I'm proud of that flag. And you know,
it tears me up to see somebody burn that thing.
They can burn it on TV, but they ain't gonna
burn mine. I guarantee you that.
Speaker 1 (01:38:43):
And man, we love you for that.
Speaker 3 (01:38:45):
And Uncle Ted, would you say that the compass is
fixed now and it's pointing society in the right direction.
Speaker 13 (01:38:51):
What do you think, Well, Jimmy, we've known each other
a while, We know each other intimately.
Speaker 3 (01:38:56):
It's pretty simple.
Speaker 13 (01:38:57):
Where God, family, country, constitution, law and order workout that
being the best that you can be, making risks and
sacrifices to be in the asset column. Believe me, that
has never gone away.
Speaker 1 (01:39:07):
I have been.
Speaker 13 (01:39:07):
Touring now for sixty eight years, and every bad member,
every audience, every crew, every truck driver and bus driver,
they live by that moral compass of excellence, of putting
your heart and soul into being in the asset column
for your family, your workplace, your bandmates.
Speaker 1 (01:39:24):
So it's never gone away.
Speaker 13 (01:39:26):
But with the dishonesty, the abject dishonesty of academia, Hollywood
and the media and our governments, they literally lied about
that constitutionality, that conservativism, that's conservation, hunting rights, Second Amendment rights.
Speaker 1 (01:39:41):
They've just lied about it.
Speaker 13 (01:39:43):
It's always been there, the truth, logic and common sense.
But now it's coming to the forefront because we had
had enough with the Joe Biden mentally ill, spiritually deranged
administration and Donald Trump could just keep coming down that escalator.
In fact, I made a great analogy the other day,
what Chad I want to do that? I would expect
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that in the old days, Charlie Daniels would have come
down the escalator, because Charlie Daniels, what Charlie? What would
Charlie Daniels do? The song in the video is literally Trump.
It's literally the Trump, the maga to make America healthy,
make America strong again, make America glow again, make American
proud again. That's really what Charlie Daniels, and that's what
Ira channeled in this masterpiece composition. I'm so proud to
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be a.
Speaker 1 (01:40:27):
Part of it.
Speaker 3 (01:40:28):
Yeah, I really think you guys nailed this man. This
is epic stuff. The song is called what would Charlie
Daniels Do? It is available now. Ira Dean wrote it.
Ted Nugent stole the show with his guitar. I think
this is all around awesome stuff.
Speaker 15 (01:40:43):
Ira.
Speaker 3 (01:40:43):
It's just you and me listening Ted cover your ears.
What is Ted Nugent like to work with?
Speaker 7 (01:40:49):
Man, I'll take cover your ears. He was actually a
pleasure man. That solo he played was his first take.
I called him up and I said, are you serious
about playing on this thing. He's like yeah, he goes,
but it's deer hunting season. I can't do it right now.
Speaker 5 (01:41:04):
I said, no, I got to get it done. I
got to get this thing done. And you know when
I deer hunt.
Speaker 7 (01:41:10):
I go in at first light and I usually come
down at ten o'clock and I go back in the
woods about two.
Speaker 15 (01:41:14):
Is that what you do?
Speaker 7 (01:41:15):
And he goes yeah. I said, so you got like
a four hour window there, right. He's like yeah, and
I'll see you tomorrow. And so I called my producer
in Muscle Shoals and I said, I'm driving the Muscle
Sholes right now, grab a pro tools rig. We got
to get out of here. And he's like, where are
we going. I said, We're driving to Waco. Ted News
just going to play on this record.
Speaker 5 (01:41:33):
So I picked him up.
Speaker 7 (01:41:34):
I drove thirteen hours down to Waco. I got there
five in the morning. We got a hotel room, went
to Ted's place. He came in in his camo and
we set up everything. He played it once nailed it,
gave me a couple of backups.
Speaker 2 (01:41:49):
He was.
Speaker 7 (01:41:50):
I tell you what, nobody knows more about music than Ted.
I mean he can take you to rock and roll college.
I mean, and I love it. I love listening to
the stories. Love and we got done. We ate backstraps
wrapped in bacon, and I jumped on the road and
came home.
Speaker 3 (01:42:03):
That was it.
Speaker 1 (01:42:03):
Oh God, what a country, and just give me this ira.
Speaker 3 (01:42:07):
Ted always claims that when he plays his guitar, the
animals start mating in the woods. Did you witness any
animal orgies during Ted's guitar solo?
Speaker 7 (01:42:17):
I saw four. I saw four squirrels locked up like
legos and far.
Speaker 15 (01:42:20):
Out of me.
Speaker 3 (01:42:25):
I'm inspirational on a spiritual level.
Speaker 5 (01:42:28):
Ted nug Man Baby making music.
Speaker 3 (01:42:30):
Inspiring a whole new type of zoo. Uh. That's great stuff,
you guys. I love you both before this, but I
love you that much more after this. This is epic stuff.
The song what would Charlie Daniels do? One of these
days he got us come to discuss this on my Saturday
night TV show.
Speaker 1 (01:42:45):
I'd be amazing to have you, guys. I would love it.
Speaker 13 (01:42:47):
I know one Charlie Daniels Do video is the number
one video in the world genes so which usually connecting
with the heart and soul of a lot of real
music lovers and a lot of real patriots. And we'd
love to come to New York, but it's much too
far from the Nugent swarmped.
Speaker 1 (01:43:01):
That trip, all right, fine.
Speaker 7 (01:43:02):
I also want to say, I also want to say,
if anybody downloads this song, a portion of the proceeds
go to Charlie daniels charity, the Charlie Daniels Journey Home Project,
which helps military personnel transition into civilian life again. So
we're gonna get part of it to that, and I
think Charlie would love that.
Speaker 3 (01:43:20):
Yeah, that's awesome stuff. Fellas, take a bow. I thought
they were going to cut our mics like five minutes ago.
Speaker 1 (01:43:26):
I can't believe they let this happen.
Speaker 3 (01:43:28):
But I think we peaked at Lego locks squirrels falling
out of a tree for the record.
Speaker 1 (01:43:33):
Great stuff, boys, Thank you both.
Speaker 5 (01:43:35):
Thank here, Thanks Jimmy, Thanks Yra.
Speaker 1 (01:43:37):
I love you guys, guys. Take care.
Speaker 3 (01:43:40):
There they go, the Great Ted Nugent, the Great Iradine.
I don't know what just happened, but we'll be back
to try to make sense of it.
Speaker 1 (01:43:47):
After this.
Speaker 3 (01:43:50):
Girl, we were in the bottom of the ninth on
Fox Across America with Jimmy Faylo. Shout out to Ted
Nugent and Iradine the song called what would Charlie Daniels Do? Funny.
We really were rocking out to Charlie Daniels this weekend
in the Mustang meet Jenny and Lincoln, And yes he
did throw on Stranglehold. In fact, when Lincoln and I
my family goes away because I am a former cab driver,
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we just rent a car and drive places.
Speaker 1 (01:44:13):
We drive, we eat, we drive, we eat.
Speaker 3 (01:44:15):
We pretend I don't work in TV because now I'm
back here in a TV studio and I'm not allowed
to eat anymore. No, but we really were listening to Stranglehold.
It was the second to last song we heard on
the road trip as we were returning the rental car
out at San Francisco Airport, which is a fabulous airport.
You haven't lived until you've stepped on a syringe on
the way to the bag check. Shout out to everybody
(01:44:37):
at SFO for having us and the Delta people who
showed us a fine time on the way back. I
want you to know this. I said this earlier in
the show. I'll repeat it tomorrow because I feel bad
about this. I was flying back on Tuesday and a
guy introduced himself on the plane. We took a selfie
and then he asked why I never return any of
his emails and I was like, dude, I don't think
you're email in me. And he's like, no, no, I'm
(01:44:59):
emailing all emails. Don't try to wiggle out of this.
And he showed me the email addresses and I was like,
none of them are my emails. And I was like,
how did you come across these particular emails and he's like, well,
I just googled how to email Jimmy Fayla and they
list a bunch of addresses that ain't mine. There's also
he said, you know, some people pay a service to
(01:45:20):
get my phone number and they give you a number
that ain't mine. Apparently somebody was giving out one of
my Fox numbers and somebody got their hands on it.
And that Fox phone, if you're not in the contact,
because it's for people to communicate from studio to studio,
it just blocks you. So if you call it, you
won't get through to me. But the point is you
can interact with me. You can message me on Twitter
at Jimmy Fayla, and I will read it. I'll respond
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to myself and you'll know I'm responding myself because of
how poor the grammar is. That okay, And the same
thing goes for the Fox across America Facebook page. I'm
about a thousand messages behind on that page right now
because we get that many, so forgive me. But in time,
there will be a weekend soon when I'm not on
the road or filming a TV show or backing up
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Sean Hannity down in Clearwater where I'll sit around on
a patio and light a Placentia cigar and I'll have
a good smoke and get back to all your emails
and memes and dirty jokes that you sent me, because
that's the whole point of the show.
Speaker 1 (01:46:15):
I am not the star. We are.
Speaker 3 (01:46:17):
It's Fox across America. It means everybody in the country
who wants to be a part of it, that is
rooting for the country.
Speaker 1 (01:46:23):
That's what we say. We're trying to play team ball here,
damn it.
Speaker 3 (01:46:27):
But as we round third and head for home, if
we had a takeaway, like a what have we learned?
Speaker 1 (01:46:32):
Takeaway?
Speaker 3 (01:46:33):
I mean, man, the Ted Nugent thing I did not
know when I got out of bed this morning. We
talk about lego locked squirrels having so much animal sex
to Ted Nugent's guitar solo that they fell out of
a tree. But apparently that happened, and you're welcome to
go ahead and google it, because that's what I'm gonna
do when we hang up this microphone.
Speaker 1 (01:46:52):
But either way, the show is over.
Speaker 3 (01:46:53):
Pay up and get out, And as I say all
the time on radio and TV, be a Republican, be
a Democrat.
Speaker 1 (01:47:00):
Don't feel this has been a podcast from WR