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July 16, 2025 • 106 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from War.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
From Everywhere USA. It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla, Oh.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
Hot, Damn the High Fly and Death to Fire and
Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla Fired Up to bring
you another day of top shelf radio in a bottom
feeding political world. I must have looked hungover on TV
this morning because they have stacked the deck on this
show with all kinds of powerful reinforcements. Steve Hilton, a
man who could be the very next governor of the

(00:30):
state of California, gonna be joining us in studio. It'll
be his job to clean up those sidewalks Gavin Newsom
left behind. Unfortunately, that story gets even more human when
you talk about what's actually on the sidewalks.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Yeah, not good. Wish Hilton luck with that.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
We're also going to be talking to battle in Bill Hammer,
one half of America's newsroom, who's going to go through
like a spray as they call it at the White House.

Speaker 1 (00:56):
All hands on deck. We're gonna cover every story out there.

Speaker 3 (00:59):
And Brian Brenburg stops by with some good news for
car buyers. He is the host of the Big Money
Show on the Fox Business Network, and apparently the big
beautiful bill that was just passed in Washington comes with
a fantastic tax write off to anybody who's buying a
new car.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
I'll take it. I will take it.

Speaker 3 (01:21):
That's the kind of story that didn't always apply to me.
I was, of course, a New York City cab driver.
I have a Ford Bronco now. The Ford I had
before that was a yellow one. It was a crowd Victoria.
But eventually I did lose my license some indiscretions about
my driving record and everything else. And eight at eight
seven eight nine, nine one zero. If you want to

(01:43):
help me, reapply. But we're going to talk a lot,
a lot of Murica today. Why are we talking Murica,
you guys? Because Punchlines and Patriots, starring Sean Hannity and
Jimmy Fayala, now available to stream on Fox Nation.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
It's amazing. You have to watch it.

Speaker 3 (02:04):
I will watch it this evening when I get home.
It's the first thing I'm going to do is relive
it because it was out of control. I took to
Hannity for about an hour and a half last night
after I did his show, and he's like, gonna watch myself.
I don't edit, you know, I can't do it. I
don't watch TV, I don't listen the ratio.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
I'm gonna make him watch this on behalf of all
of you out there, because he was in sort of
a fish out of water scenario. I mean, he's the
face of this franchise, the biggest name in radio. He's
the biggest name in history. Radio guys on over seven
hundred stations. Okay, obviously Fox News.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
He's been the face of this channel since it was
founded in nineteen ninety six, and you don't necessarily associate
him with what I do. I am a rodeo clown.
He's interviewing the president on Air Force one. He's hanging
out at the White House. I am hanging out at
the White Castle. So it was a bit of a
you know, it was a clash in styles. But the

(02:54):
one thing we both have in common is we truly
love the Fox audience because they're like when we did
a Q and A, they asked funny questions, they made
fun of my jackets. They took shot at Sean, they
took shot, well, they didn't take any shots at Lincoln.
Lincoln came on stage and took shots at me. But
the point is you get the relationship. And this is
why people I want I want people to watch it.

(03:16):
It's on Fox Nation today. Is you'll understand that the
reason Fox is so far ahead of the competition is
we understand our audience because we are our audience. Like
when I say, oh, I used to be a cab driver,
now I'm on TV, that does not make me an
outlier here at Fox News, because pretty much everybody had
some other job. Hanned, he was a bartender, he was

(03:38):
a roofer. These aren't like fancy, high falutin Ivy League deals.
We're just regular people. And that's why we relate to
you as well as we do. And it's why when
we get on the air day in and day out,
we do a better job of covering what matters to
you than the rest of the media does.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
The media is a bunch of losers.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
And I think that might be my richard to anybody
hate listening to this program because they heard it was
Fox News is go watch punchlines in Patriots. You'll you
really well understand why we're winning because we know what
matters to people, Like straight up, I mean this, Okay,
when you think back to like the summer of twenty sixteen.
Do you remember how the media was so blindsided that
Trump beat Hillary Clinton because they were like, oh, the tweets.

(04:19):
He keeps calling Rosie o'donnella Landwale. Now he's mad at
the people on Saturday Night Live. That's gonna cost him
big wrong, And it wasn't. We sat here on Fox going, Wow,
this guy's trying to bring back manufacturing. Guy wants to
cut Texas, this guy wants to secure the border. You
know who else wants to do that? Pretty much every
single tax paying American citizen. And we were like, Wow,

(04:41):
this girl's probably gonna win. That's crazy, okay. And we
felt that way in twenty twenty, And of course the
election had a completely different outcome in the sense that
it was close as hell, but most people didn't leave
feeling good about it.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
It was stolen. I don't have proof that it was stolen.

Speaker 3 (04:55):
I'm just saying the idea that Joe Biden got eighty
one million votes in Barack Obama got sixty five million votes.
Are you gonna tell me with a straight face that
Biden is sixteen million votes more popular than Obama? Don't
be thick all right, nobody believes that. So whatever that
chicanery was, the fact remains. Trump is back in office.
And the one constant through the last eight years or

(05:18):
maybe even twelve when you talk about Trump's life in politics,
is that Fox News has consistently focused on what matters
to you. Like when the Democrats were making up the
Russian collusion probe and they were telling you, oh, the
walls are closing in, He's gonna leave the White House
in handcuffs.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
People aren't buying it, CNN, you dumb best.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
Suits, and nobody was buying it, and it's why their
ratings went off the rails.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
They refused to focus on what mattered to Americans.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
Biden let twenty one million people, twenty one million people.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
Into our country illegally.

Speaker 4 (05:53):
What tedious.

Speaker 3 (05:56):
And handed you the bill for doing it. Okay, strained
your resources. People try to make it about room. American
is a big country.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
We got room. It's not about room. It's about resources.
Somebody has to.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
Pay for this, and the people who often pay for
it are the very minority communities the Democrats claim they're
trying to protect by obstructing ice. Okay, what do we
do over on Fox News? Now, the border's bad. You
can't open the border, okay, strains our resources. Greatest source
of homelessness in America are veterans. People who fought for
this country are in the streets. People who snuck into

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this country illegally are in the suites.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
That's not right.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
It's not right. And that's been the constant thread. We
know our audience because we are our audience. Nobody came
and met me and Hannity after that show in clear Water,
and we're like, look at these two snobs. Holy totally
different character offstage than we just saw on No where
the same people, And that's why we've been able to
win at Fox. So if you want a teachable moment,

(06:53):
if you're somebody in the media who doesn't consume a
lot of Fox content, you're listening to me because I
just sound so raw and untrained. Wow, this is interesting
that he take the real host hostage. Is this a
pirate radio? Is this the King of comedy? Is this
Rupert Pompkin on the mic right now? This guy can't
possibly be a Fox News radio host, But I am
because I'm a regular guy and I prioritize things day

(07:13):
in and day out that have a better knack for
relating to the consumer. Then the average person does who
works in the media and went to an Ivy League
school and just thinks they're better than you. They focus
on things nobody asked for. Nobody asked nobody, I mean nobody,
nobody asked for anyone to pretend that men could have babies.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
That's true, that is true.

Speaker 3 (07:36):
Think about that. Mister Rogers actually got really famous singing
that men couldn't have babies. This is a fifty year
old song.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
Boys are boys from the beginning.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
If you were born a boy, you stay a boy.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
Girls are girls right from the start.

Speaker 5 (07:54):
If you were born a girl, you stay a girl
and grow up to be a lady.

Speaker 3 (07:59):
But if Rogers sang that now to the current Democratic Party,
they'd be.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Like, hey's not be behind bars. They want him in jail.
They'd be like, that's hate spitch. That's true. No, it's not,
I promise it's not. It's just biology. Okay.

Speaker 3 (08:14):
Not a single guy listening to the show has ever
gotten a phone call on a football Sunday going to
we can't make it, Vinnie's going into labor. Not is
dilate and this thing is it like two centimeters right,
They're about to have a little.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
Little Vinnie coming out.

Speaker 3 (08:28):
Okay, that's never happened ever, Not once in the history
of the world has a biological man given birth to
a baby. Okay, but that's what they were focusing on.
On the left, they were telling you there was no
biological difference between men and women when it came to sports,
even though the most successful female athlete in the history
of sports, Serena Williams, once sat down with David Letterman

(08:50):
and said, I would never scrimmage a man in tennis.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
I'll get killed for me.

Speaker 6 (08:54):
Tennis and men's simmys and women's SAMs are completely almost
two separate sports. So I'm like, if I were to
play Andy Murray, I would lose six oh six to
Soho in five to six minutes, maybe ten minutes.

Speaker 7 (09:05):
Because no, it's true.

Speaker 6 (09:07):
It's completely it's a completely difference worth. The men are
a lot faster and me, and they get they serve horder,
they hit hard.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
It's just a different game.

Speaker 6 (09:17):
And I love to play women's tests, and I only
want to play girls because I don't want to be embarrassed.
I would not do the tour. I wouldn't do Billy
Jing any justice. So Andy's stop it. We're not gonna
I'm not gonna let you kill me.

Speaker 3 (09:30):
So that's the greatest female tennis player of all time,
of all time telling you she would get killed in
straight sets by Andy Murray, who wasn't remotely as successful
as a men's tennis player as she was as a
female tennis player. And Fox has been calling that out
for as long as it's been an issue. No, men
shouldn't be competing against women. No, men shouldn't be changing
in the women's room. Okay, ten years ago, if someone

(09:52):
suggested that you might have punched them in the face.
If you had a daughter, somebody knocked on your door.
It's like, hey, i'll baby sit the kids tonight. I'm
just gonna tell them they trapped in the wrong body
and watched it show them a bunch of drag shows.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (10:03):
The thing Fox is doing really well, and the thing
that'll make you enjoy Punchlines and Patriots is we didn't
lose our mind.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
The other side did.

Speaker 3 (10:13):
Okay, and that's why you know it's a weird thing
to lead the show with. It's like, hey, go watch
the comedy show. But there's so much perspective in what
Sean does as a guy who's been in media for
thirty years, and obviously my set is completely ridiculous. It's absurd.
I brought up my son at the end of the show.
I brought up my wife at the end of the show.
They told some jokes about me. We told some dirty
jokes to the crowd at the end. It looked like

(10:33):
a political convention if they served alcohol and the candidates
were allowed to tell dirty jokes.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
That's what it looked like.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
But it was such a good state of the union
for the country because it's obviously happening on the heels
of a Trump win and a societal course correction. And
that's why we wanted to do punchlines in Patriots. It's
kind of like a victory lap for all the people
who are in on the joke that if you live
in this country, you actually hit the lottery. You have
that thing I talk about all the time, American privilege.

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And when you look at the polls, for the first
time in a long time, people support the right side
of issues. Eighty percent of Americans don't want men competing
against women period. Sixty percent of Americans across the board
want full deportations of everyone in this country illegally.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
Is it going to happen?

Speaker 3 (11:20):
No, Okay, but they're gonna try, Like hell, they get
rid of all the criminals. And that's something sixty percent
of American support for the first time in history. You're like, Wow,
we're going in the right way again in a way
that we haven't since the eighties. And Trump brought that back.
He's a guy that ran on what's right with America,
not what's wrong with America. Yeah, he has his grievances.
The border's open, there's screwing things up in Washington. But
he doesn't sit here and tell you America sucks and

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is systemically racist and needs to be gutted to the studs.
That's been the Democrat message. Okay, And in a moment
like the one we live in now, where we've had
black people run this country, the Democrats use those very
people rather than getting them on TV to say you
can do it. What does Michelle Hello Obama do every
single week she tells you how hard it.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
Is to be a black woman in this day and age.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
Okay, Michelle Obama, which one of the three mansions did
you decide to record that in you know, when you
did the podcast, when you got the five hundred million
dollar book deal and one hundred million from Netflix, and
now you just made all this podcast money. Which was
it hard deciding which beachfront mansion? To say it's tough
on black women in this day and age. The point
is they're using symbols of achievement to sell you oppression.

(12:29):
And that's what they're doing wrong. It's what we're doing right.
Is we have self awareness. You wouldn't think I do
when you look at some of the clothes I wear
on TV. But I do make fun of myself all
the time. Okay, you might say, hey, Sean Hannity so
successful in media, he's traveling.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
Around in Air Force one.

Speaker 3 (12:47):
I just saw him in riodd and interviewing Trump at
thirty five thousand feet. He must have no connection to
the little man whatsoever. But what did he do? Okay?
He went out and spent the night, met two hundred
people afterwards, took questions from everybody out there.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Because we are you. That's why this thing works.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
And I really do feel like this was done as
like a refresher course, not maybe for the Fox viewer
who's in on the joke, but for the people who
might genuinely click on it because they've seen Hannity for
thirty years and hate his guts. And that's why I'm
so glad I got him to do it, because it
is physically impossible to watch this and go, oh wow,
I don't like this guy at all. He's not bargaining

(13:25):
with me in good faith, not at all. It'd be
physically impossible for you to do that. And then I
come on stage and tell all kinds of dirty jokes.
But the common thread throughout all of it is that
we live in America, like we're doing great right now.
I know people are mad about Epstein. We're gonna get
to that later in the show. But guess what crime
is down? Inflation's down, prices are down, gas is down.

(13:45):
The only thing that isn't down is interest rates. Because
Jerome Powell and Trump are fighting like seventh grade a couple. Okay,
Trump has every reason to fire Jerome Powell, but he
knows that'll destabilize the markets, and Powell is just standing
his ground, knowing Trump doesn't want to destabilize the markets.
But lo and behold, who gets the bill for what
Jerome Powell is doing you do. So, Yes, there are

(14:06):
some petty politics in Washington that are costing us additional
taxpayer dollars when it comes to interest rates. There are
paid protesters attacking ice agents. There are appellate court judges
trying to obstruct everything this president does. But lo and behold,
the Supreme Court keeps ruling in his favor because thankfully
it's configured in a way where we have more people
eat on the joke than out on the joke.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
You know.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
Sadly we have justices like Kaitanji Brown Jackson, who's so
dumb she studied for a COVID test. Okay, But the
reality is the court gets it, the American citizens get it,
and the Democrats have tried to tell us that their
minority opinions are majority opinions, but the polls tell us
an opposite story and punchlines and patriots laughs at the
whole damn thing.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
So check it out if you know what's good for you.

Speaker 8 (14:55):
Jimmy Phailah, He's been America's most favorite comedian at a
time when America was.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
In most bewildered state of mind. It's Fox across America.

Speaker 3 (15:04):
Oh girl, it is Fox across America with Jimmy Bala,
and we have Bill Hammer in the on deck circle.
He's joining us in the next segment to weigh in
on this back and forth between Trump and Putin. Apparently
the Trump Man losing patience yesterday at the White House. Here,
I think this quote actually sums it up best because
it's Trump, It's sort of funny, it's kind of crazy,

(15:26):
and it really underscores the issue.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
Clip too.

Speaker 7 (15:29):
I get home, I'd say, first, lady, I had the
most wonderful talk with Vladimir. I think we're finished, and
then I'll turn onto television or she'll say to me
one time, Wow, that's strange because they just bombed a
nursing home.

Speaker 3 (15:43):
He said, what, So that's Trump saying, first, lady, I
had the most wonderful talk with Putin, but then he
went out and bombed a nursing home.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
That's just how white folks will do you.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
Well.

Speaker 3 (15:55):
Dictators will do you lunatics who don't value human life
the same way we do. But Trump vowing much the
same as he did with Iran, to set a deadline
of fifty days for Putin to accept some type of
a peace deal or he's going to see one hundred
percent sanctions. He's also at his disposal. There's about three
hundred billion dollars in Russian money that's frozen because of

(16:15):
the invasion of Ukraine. Trump could physically take fifty billion
of those dollars that are here in America and do
something with them, could give the Ukraine, could do god
knows what. I don't know the legality of that. Then
there's also the reality of, yes, we stepped up our
missile defense systems in Ukraine yesterday. It's going to be
a NATO shipment that's purchased by Ukraine through the United States.
I don't think he is going to sit around and

(16:38):
tolerate another four or five years of bloodshed. This was
an avoidable war if we had strengthened the White House
four years ago.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
We didn't.

Speaker 3 (16:45):
We have a mess to clean up. And what Trump
is coming to understand is Putin is a really, really
slippery dirt bag to deal with because he knows what
Trump wants. Trump wants an end. He wants an end.
That's what Trump wants more than anything else. Says he
wants to be a president who stood for peace and
stabilize the world by using the leverage we have as

(17:05):
the world's biggest superpower. Putin wants Ukraine. Putin wants to
not be healed.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
He envisions a day where Russia is regarded as potent,
as powerful as it was maybe in the early eighties.
As it presently stands, they're just a gas station with nukes,
as John McCain once called them. But Trump needs to
get that gas station to stop doing the world dirty.
So it's going to be a really interesting standoff. But
the one thing, and we're gonna talk to him her

(17:33):
about this in a minute. That and it's a lesson
that Iran learned. Okay, Trump bomber ran back to the
Stone Age, and yet it's set it back like a
week and a half. But the point is Trump knows
dictators understand strength the language of sanctions, not necessarily because
that usually gets passed on to the purchaser, of the taxpayer,

(17:53):
of the citizen. But strength is strength, and the last
thing anybody wants to do is end up like Momar Kadaffi.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Bill Hemmer gives us the chance of that happening when
we come back.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
This blocks across America with Jimmy Fala, the winner of
today's name that tune is a gentleman by the name
of Bill Hemmer. That's Magic Power by Triumph. Now to
give the audience full disclosure on how we arrived at
this walk on song from him today, because you always
get something razzle dazzle is. Yesterday you were pondering the

(18:24):
lyrics of said song before we went live on America's.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
News during the commercial During the.

Speaker 3 (18:28):
Commercial break, you ran the lyrics by me. He said,
who sings this song? I said, Hammer, I said, I'll
tell you what we're gonna do. I'm gonna open up
a tab in my brain, an additional web browser, and
while you talk to me about the news, I'm gonna
figure this out. Because I know I know the song,
so Lo and behol. It's not enough to know the song.
I work it into my analysis. I offer it up
to you like it's a talking point. But this is

(18:50):
the part of the story you don't know. It gets
that much better. The band's drummer, Gil Moore, a lifelong
best friend of our buddy John Roberts.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Did you hear that Canadian?

Speaker 4 (19:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (19:00):
John, But John Roberts, no, our buddy on America Reports,
Yeah it was a Canadian, of course, Yeah, of course
is the band from Canada. I don't know that they are,
but one is on is a godfather to the others twins.
And I was like, oh my god, a Triumph, no way,
how did you get to that? He messaged me immediately
after the hit. Dude, I was digging the Triumph.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
We have a viewer. We did it.

Speaker 3 (19:26):
Wow, I'm going downstairs and demanding a raise. I just
doubled my ratings all morning. Low was Santa my head.
I'm young, I'm wild, I'm free.

Speaker 9 (19:34):
Catch the magic power of the music is so I
come up in the makeup, right, you know, go go
And Michelle worked with Dana and I say, go, go
name the band.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
She goes, damn it.

Speaker 9 (19:47):
So you walk out there and I say name the band,
and you say.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
It took me the whole head, but give me a minute.

Speaker 9 (19:54):
And you know that when you were looking at me
and I was like, damn.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
I had a little I was like, Jimmy did it? Yep,
did it? It was great. It was such good TV too,
because no one saw it comming. It was good. It
was good TV. We got the Roberts vote. Then there
was this band called Triumph. They had this song so
well done, Jim.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
Well, do I only bring it up because there are
certain bands. The way I get stuff like that as
I group certain bands together trying reminds me of Survivor,
who sang Iya the Tiger.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
In their own weird way.

Speaker 3 (20:25):
I don't know if they have the same backstory, but
that's kind of how like when you index jokes and comedy.
That's how I index music. Got it so it took
me a minute, but the lyrics, we got it done.
Did I win the concert tack?

Speaker 1 (20:34):
Yeah? Do I get the concerts take?

Speaker 5 (20:36):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (20:36):
I think they're free.

Speaker 9 (20:37):
I think it's on a Friday morning at eight o'clock
and you're allowed to go out to the terrace outside. Yeah,
yell of the country bands. Molly and I will be
out there. We always check out the band whenever they
show up. But there have been very few bands this summer.
I'm not happy about it.

Speaker 2 (20:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (20:52):
Usually the sounds of summer, the sounds that come wafting
up the building.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
Yeah, up to the twenty first. Yeah, we got to
work this out. Okay, lash By the way, have you
tried this thing? Douglas Kennedy? It's really good?

Speaker 9 (21:03):
Is that a Kennedy smith? I don't know what it is,
but it's got like peanut butter.

Speaker 3 (21:07):
The Kennedy Smooths are good. You can't even you can't
even taste the meth. It's good.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
They mixed him up.

Speaker 3 (21:12):
Nights Bill Hemmerson Studio. He's fired up to talk about
the issue.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
On every American news rooms viewer's mind.

Speaker 3 (21:19):
Is the baseball game tonight in Atlanta, Georgia America League
All Star Game against the National I have.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Quite a few things to say about this.

Speaker 3 (21:25):
You start, I mean, listen, I love baseball. I've always
loved the Midsummer Classic. If I could just start on
an agreeable place for everybody listening, Probably my favorite All
Star moment, okay, is actually eighty nine.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
Bo Jackson let off with a home run in Anaheim.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
Wade Boggs followed it, but they gave bo jack the MVP,
and it just mattered to me because it was the
first year, like I truly appreciated the majesty of the
Midsummer Classic.

Speaker 9 (21:48):
I remember, know, Jimmy, would you be offended if I
said I don't remember that.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
You're not supposed to.

Speaker 3 (21:53):
When people think of the All Star Game, they think
a Reggie hit went out of Detroit Tiger Stadium.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
Things have gone on.

Speaker 9 (21:58):
About Pete Rose at home, you know he used to
be And I tell you I lived in Atlanta. Oh okay,
give me that. I was there for Fulton County. Oh wow,
World Series champions. I was there for Turner Field. I
think they won another World Series there. They had the
big moment when they had the All Stars come back

(22:20):
and they invited Pete Rose onto the field, all right,
and Jim Gray had the big interview with him. And
I was sitting up there and I'm one of these
nerds that bring binoculars to sporting events because it's not
good enough for me to see like the big screen.
I need to see the snap from the center to
the quarterback. I'm going to see the exchange. I want
to be that tight. And I'm down there, I'm like, boy,

(22:40):
this is this interview is going on a while, And
you know, I could tell from their body. I was like,
this isn't going well. I don't think this should be
happening right now. And sure enough, anyway, then they built
this other stadium up in Marietta, north of town.

Speaker 2 (22:53):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
You know here's what I think. I think it's a
great stadium. Yeah, I was really impressed.

Speaker 9 (22:58):
I'm excited with the hotels and the business area that
they developed up there.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
They really did a very better spot.

Speaker 9 (23:04):
Here's what I didn't get about the home run derby
last night. First of all, these guys are jacking it. Yeah,
I mean really bombs. O'Neil Cruise had a five hundred
and thirteen foot correct and that's what I want to say.
I mean, it used to just to be how many
did you hit out? Now it's how far did you
hit it?

Speaker 5 (23:18):
Like?

Speaker 1 (23:18):
What's up by? These baseball's juiced again?

Speaker 9 (23:20):
I don't know they were hitting baseballs out of the stadium.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
Yeah, it was that normal. It was bananas. I watched
him play O'Neil Cruse in Pittsburgh this summer. I went.
We saw the Yankees play him on a Saturday day game,
and he has a violent swing. It's a violent swing.
So he's trying to swing, yes, as hard as he possible.

Speaker 3 (23:38):
He's trying to kill some of it rights. That's that's
like a golfer trying to hit it really fall. It's
personal between him and the ball.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
It is.

Speaker 3 (23:46):
It's something to watch and it makes me excited to
watch tonight. They got so many great little story lists
first catcher to win the home run derby. You know,
people will make hay about the politics, but if you're
a baseball fan, you really just want to watch baseball,
and I'm excited to watch it. And one thing I
would tell you the bookend, since you mentioned the Pete
Rose Jim Gray thing. I wasn't at that game, but
I was at That's that same year Chad Curtis had

(24:09):
a walk off home run in the World Series. Jim
Gray was the guy to put the mic in his
face at home plate and he goes, yeah, me and
the guys decided we're not going to talk to you afterward.
You did Depete oh, and he stiffed them at home plate.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
It's amazing. I've never seen one of those crazy.

Speaker 3 (24:29):
So I don't know that they ever mended the fences
between Gray and Chad Curtis and the Lake Gray Pete Rose.
But I liken it to this generation's version of Trump
and Jay Powell, Okay, the guy running the FED. I
don't know that they're ever going to do that. That
home plate interview that's going to have the warmth were
accustomed to. Uh, and if Trump is it fits right

(24:50):
into my baseball lexicon. He now heckles Powell at every event. Yes,
it's pretty fun. Yes, I didn't hear a lot today though. No,
yesterday it was he's too late.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
Yes, but the CPI number came out.

Speaker 9 (25:01):
It wasn't perfect, it wasn't what he wanted, and it
wasn't lower than what the estimation was.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
So maybe that's the reason why he laid off that.

Speaker 3 (25:12):
This Bill Emerson Studio, he's not afraid to talk sports metaphors.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
He hasn't got to do this on his show. He's
seeing the Netflix Quarterbacks series.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
We were going to get there fine, Sorry, sorry, so folks,
if you're watching you.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
Drinking smooth was he ever?

Speaker 3 (25:28):
It's it's amazing he can hold up the smoothie while
he's patting himself on the back as hard as he
is elbows sword. But folks, Netflix has a fabulous series
out called Quarterbacks. In season two, episode six, you might
very good you might be watching week sixteen to the
Bengals season unfold with one Bill Hemmer sitting in a

(25:49):
luxury box with Jimmy Burrow, who just happens to be
the father of.

Speaker 9 (25:52):
Joe, who I call coach sixteen years University defensive coordinator.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
That is, I didn't know coach. Yep, the coach.

Speaker 3 (26:00):
The one thing I love about coaches is they have
such a love for the x's and o's of the game,
and you can dive right into a strategy at any
any hour of the day because it's a language they
were all so fluent in. And when we watch you,
though at first, I wasn't thinking coach. I was thinking
you're Joe Burrow's bookie and he has a gambling problem
because you have your hat on, and me and Jenny

(26:20):
are like, who's this guy? Oh that's Hammer, Oh my god,
it's Hammer. So it was a good cameo, and I
want you to know that your cameo, folks, it's Netflix,
Season two of The Quarterbacks, episode six, Bill Hammer's in it. Yeah,
your cameo was witnessed by me after a weekend where
I very well may have been seeing two of you
and still recognize Oh gotcha.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
Okay, that's pretty good.

Speaker 9 (26:39):
So you had a big weekend, but a successful weekend, yeah,
and a productive weekend Sunday. So you didn't know that
that shot was coming up. No idea, no kidding, no idea.
You must have spit your coffee and then a good
laugh out of it. I mean, it didn't shock me
because I know you're big, but.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
There's no cameos in these shows.

Speaker 3 (26:56):
Yeah, well, you know what, I thought it was gonna
come though, for real because in that same episode earlier,
because they're talking about Joey Bees getting his house getting
robbed yea, and they show all the news coverage and
I was like, oh, this is a perfect moment for Hammer.
So you were in my head and that as the
thing continued to roll on, sure enough, you made it,
but you're not you know, Bill Hammer's not getting Nobody

(27:17):
puts baby in a montage like if Bill Hammer's going
to be in the quarterbacks, He's just going to be
a standalone shot. And lo and behold it was. I
was validated, So a good win for the American people.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
I walked in that box suite and Jimmy called me over.

Speaker 9 (27:29):
He said, listen to a couple of people rolling around
here with Netflix.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
I just want to make you aware that it might be
some cameras.

Speaker 9 (27:35):
But they were in his mom's face the entire game,
so I'm figuring they're doing it. You know, they're doing
a big feature on their charity. That they run and
that thing. I don't know, Jimmy, It's just kind of
came out of nowhere. But can I tell you you
have no idea how many people I have texted that
clip too. Yes, I just like to rub it in

(27:59):
a little bit.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
Yeah, it's a man. If we have a good year,
don't think it won't live again.

Speaker 9 (28:04):
Well you cause, Jimmy, the line is so Dan Horde
is the broadcaster.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
His audio is pumped into the box suite yep, and
he says, look at that Barrow, Joe Burrow, he's too Danny,
and he is wo Danny.

Speaker 3 (28:21):
It's the kind of cameo that could happen in like
a Superman movie where there's someone on the sidewalk.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
So Bill Hammer.

Speaker 3 (28:27):
A lot of people argue the star of season two
of the Quarterbacks on Netflix.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
I can't take the credit. I am just you know.

Speaker 4 (28:36):
Buddy just says Tom. He goes, you're on TV like
fifteen hours a week. You were on that show for
like three and a half seconds. I said, yeah, it
made my week. My nephew said that to me at
ten o'clock at night. I was so jacked up, couldn't
fall asleep. Yeah, I was like, this is good, this
is good good stop Now.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
It's a big win for the American people because it's
unexpected TV and it's the kind it's good TV, and
it's feel good TV. I've told this to people before.
The only unexpected TV you get in life here is
when you get in the elevator and you're the guy
on the TV. And sometimes it's not the best shot
and the best look. I once got an elevator here,
I'm like, who's that slob talking to?

Speaker 2 (29:13):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (29:13):
My goodness, no, trying to divert the attention away from
my fellow passengers.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
Pretty funny. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (29:19):
The last the thing of me that's running in this elevator,
you should look out for this dog. The bounty hunter
was in town one night, and this is like a
genuine thing. He knows my background as a cab driver,
and he's like, if I was like truly looking for somebody,
I would hire you because you know where all the
underworlds are, and you're going to drive me to these
places and lo and behold, I'm gonna be able to
make this guy.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
And he made me. One night.

Speaker 3 (29:41):
We spent twelve hours in my Bronco just driving around
through like dice games and stuff that I knew happened, huh.
And he showed me how, step by step he would
figure out who a guy was. He's like, these are
your gamblers, these are your drug deals, these are your people.
And over the course of time, when he told me
this is fascinating, they don't.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Look for people the way we do.

Speaker 3 (30:02):
You know, like when a criminal goes on lammy shaves
his head, it's like we're not looking at his hair.

Speaker 1 (30:06):
We're looking at like an oddly placed birthmark.

Speaker 3 (30:08):
We're looking at like a weird thing about is he
he can't take off a very very specific thing. And
he said that he can't legally. They don't let him
drive the car if he locks in on a guy.
He said, because it truly is. You are a dog.
You've been sniffing for the scent forever and when you
pick it up, you're just running after it now. And
he said he's actually like, unless he's in your car

(30:28):
doing eighty five in a twenty, he's not safe. If
he's driving around a twenty miles an hour, he's too
busy looking at everybody's ear. He's too busy looking at
that one nostra. But if you once he sees the nosh,
he's going to go track it down. He's a dog.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
You see that video? What are you wearing?

Speaker 9 (30:43):
Just so I could look out the coat.

Speaker 3 (30:47):
It's a black T shirt and a camouflage button down shirt.
Wo yes wow, And he's all it looks it looks good,
but it looks like I have a background, know nothing
at all.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
He didn't put it together. You did. I went road.

Speaker 3 (31:00):
Manny knows when it's a Manny job and it's a
Jimmy jobs. Manny doesn't want to co sign some of
these productions. Okay, if I'm on your show, licensed by Manny.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
Okay, between this is the truth.

Speaker 3 (31:14):
It's between the hours of six am and eight pm.
Everything I wear falls under the Manny umbrella. After eight pm,
you are a fashion free agent. After eight okay, it's
like a red light district. I bust out the overweight
figure skater collection, and you get a little more rhymestone,
a little more razzle dazzle.

Speaker 9 (31:32):
We're telling you people, you know the things you remember,
so give me one more to let you go. We
get an all Star game that I got in the land.
Everybody's really excited about it.

Speaker 3 (31:40):
I feel like I feel like, there's so many great
faces right now. I watched o' tawny play a week
ago in l A. They got collobatives. The fourth of
July the Dodgers, you know, on Fireworks Day in Dodger Stadium.

Speaker 9 (31:50):
Maybe you don't know this. They let the fan a
Dodger Stadium. I'm jealous that you've been.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
Continue it's my favorite.

Speaker 3 (31:56):
So I watched OWNI pavorite, I will look Wriggley's great
family is great. I mean you got to put Dodger
Stadium right there in that because it's one of the
three oldest left you know, and this witness everybody who
played there. It is a great place to watch a game.
It's palm trees does everything else. One fun fact, they
don't actually show up late there. It's just so hot
in the field level seats till about the fourth inning,

(32:17):
till the sun gets behind the ravine that people move down.
Okay once the games gets going, so it's not as bad.
But I watched o'tani. He has a real, like a
real star magnitude to him in person, the way Judge does,
the way Elie de la Cruz does, the way you
know cal Raley does. I think we're watching a generational
All Star game.

Speaker 9 (32:37):
Did you see the clip from the New York Yankee
the other day? I think it might be a player
who retired. I can't remember his name. I should sorry
about this. I can't recall. But he said when he
saw Otani in person, he said, this is the greatest
baseball player I've ever seen in my life. That's this
was from an All Star.

Speaker 2 (32:54):
Now.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
Why was that is?

Speaker 9 (32:55):
Because he could jack a three hundred and fifty yard
home three hundred and fifty foot home run. Then he
could go to the mound and pitch for seven innings,
and he stole fifty bases. And he said it reminded
me of playing Little League when there was one guy
is better than everybody else. He goes, I'm watching this guy,
a grown man, dominate all these other men. And he

(33:17):
was clearly the best baseball player he had ever seen.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
Otani.

Speaker 3 (33:21):
Otani is the adult Danny Almonte, although Danny Almonty was
the adult Daniel Monte. He was at Staten Island pitcher
in a Little League World Series who was driving to
the games. This lefty on Staten Island striking out twenty
seven guys a game, bouncing his kid around on his knee.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
Maybe he's not twelve, you know, he was one of those.

Speaker 3 (33:39):
But Otani is a real deal. So I'm as excited
as you are. Okay, get some race tonight. You got
schemes going for the NL. Okay, schoobl going from Detroit. Okay,
yayal it's the entire Yankee wish list will be on
that field.

Speaker 1 (33:53):
And Elie de la Cruz will be there. He's gonna
show up.

Speaker 3 (33:56):
The only guy's not there is Wan Soto and I
regret that as much as a Yankee fan, you get
a kick out of seeing a mechet Key leave you
for the Mets and gets nubs.

Speaker 1 (34:03):
He is a star.

Speaker 3 (34:03):
You want the stars out there. See if in a
good year or not. He's actually doing pretty good. He
started slow and picture, I'm going to the game Friday night.
O't get locked in? Then yeah, there you go. It's
hammer time in City Field. So look for him on
the next season of The Right Fielders on Netflix. You'll
see Himmer in the Luxury Box with Steve Cohen.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
He is there.

Speaker 3 (34:22):
It is good stuff from everywhere USA.

Speaker 2 (34:26):
It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Falo.

Speaker 3 (34:28):
Oh You're damn right it is, and we are fired
up in this hour to bring you just an absolute
embarrassment of radio riches. It's Fox across America with Jimmy Phyla.
And in the interest of full disclosure, we would normally
have our guest on maybe halfway through the hour, but
every once in a while you get someone of such
significance that you have to break those rules, not so

(34:48):
much for their significance, but because of the expletive lading
tirade you will get from them directly if they're not
on the top of the hour. None of this is true,
but we are thrilled to have Steve Hilton back on
the show.

Speaker 1 (34:59):
Yo, Steve Hill.

Speaker 10 (35:00):
Okay, so can I start the tirade?

Speaker 3 (35:02):
Now? Let's get it go and Dosh fire up the
dumb button. Governor Hilton, that I all I refer to
you as just beep away.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
Here we go.

Speaker 3 (35:10):
I will have you know, it's a great obviously to
have you back in New York. We get on just fine.
But I was just in New York state. I was
in California.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
I know. How about we go?

Speaker 3 (35:19):
Yeah, if you think you have some pointers to give out,
I've got a few but no, it was actually now
we were in northern California. We were in Carmel, and
then we went, yeah, you can't, you can't Carmel. Yeah,
Carmel is actually so nice that like every restaurant I
went into was like, sorry, sir, we're not hiring.

Speaker 1 (35:34):
I was like, no, no, I swear I'm here.

Speaker 2 (35:36):
I'm va.

Speaker 10 (35:37):
Can I just tell you this story?

Speaker 1 (35:38):
How long?

Speaker 11 (35:38):
Okay, very quickly. So I when I'm on the road
in California. Now we have an official campaign truck, Steve
Hilton for governor and all that, but I used to
always rent trucks. I was invited to a very fancy
dinner in bel Air in Los Angeles, and I was
late because I was doing Trace Gallagher's show. And I

(36:01):
arrived late and I drive up in my truck and
they look at me and say, you're a bit.

Speaker 10 (36:05):
Late, but you just head on round the back.

Speaker 11 (36:07):
And they literally thought that this was like the caterer exactly.
I go in, there's all these wait now I go in,
there's all these fancy people. And I was explaining that
the reason I had the truck, and I was just
telling the story, joky story, and I just mentioned that
I rented the truck from Avis. And then this lady, this,
this very elegant lady, in this very classic French action. Guy,

(36:28):
I'm so eppy you are renting from Avis. I said,
why would you care? My late husband, he is the
founder of Avis Stop. Yes, he said, I am Jana Avis.

Speaker 10 (36:41):
I said what.

Speaker 11 (36:42):
First of all, I didn't know that a guy.

Speaker 1 (36:46):
I mean, there's a guy named Jim Enterprise, right.

Speaker 11 (36:48):
And then because this is the wind, and like the
whole thing was like okay, only in America, that kind
of thing happened.

Speaker 3 (36:54):
Love it well, something that might even renew your faith.
And fancy Carmel by the Sea, California, which is a
gorgeous place. Cleanny, of course, was the mayor of there
once by Bolhemian Artie Vibe. We were staying at the
Carmel Beach Hotel. The house directly behind it had a
huge banner on the balcony with an American flag and
a sign that said, newsom sucks.

Speaker 1 (37:13):
Everywhere you go.

Speaker 11 (37:14):
Right, And it's getting louder, the voices of sanity in California.

Speaker 1 (37:18):
It is weird. It's like it's its own maga hat
out there.

Speaker 10 (37:20):
It's amazing.

Speaker 1 (37:21):
It throws on a Newsom sucks thing.

Speaker 3 (37:23):
And what's crazy about it to me is that he's
really you talk about dumping gasoline on a fire for
a guy who doesn't like gasoline and fossil fuels, he's
really leaning into this defensive Ice thing.

Speaker 10 (37:36):
Is incredible.

Speaker 11 (37:36):
It's you know, politically, they think it's a lifeline.

Speaker 1 (37:40):
Yeah right.

Speaker 11 (37:40):
Just think about what's going on in California, Like for Newsome,
state wide, we have the worst results of any state,
the worst run state, highest taxes, poverty, homeless or everything
going wrong right Karen Bass in La.

Speaker 10 (37:52):
Total disaster.

Speaker 11 (37:53):
The city's a mess, both of them on the fires,
total disaster. And for them this is like fire, something
that they can grab onto, attacking Trump, attacking Ice to
make themselves feel better with their base politically. But I
don't think long term it's going to play because most
people are sick of all this uncontrolled illegal immigration. I

(38:15):
speak to legal immigrants the whole time. East LA, very
strong Latino community. They're sick of it. I say, we're
here doing it the right way, paying taxes, and we
are sick of seeing these people. This is how they
took said in the grocery store EBT cards from the
government free cell phones, housing that's free, on.

Speaker 10 (38:34):
And on, like, we don't get that. What's this all about.

Speaker 1 (38:37):
Now, imagine though you live out in LA and you're paying,
they're not even considered taxes like the taxes in LA.
It's like a dominatrix like you, just like the beating.
They're just taking your money, calling your names.

Speaker 3 (38:50):
There might not necessarily be enough water to fight a
fire for breaks out, but now you're watching Karen Bass
propose a cash benefits to illegal immigrants.

Speaker 1 (38:57):
We're scared of going to work.

Speaker 3 (38:58):
And to be clear, if anybody scared, it's because she's
not cooperating with exactly.

Speaker 11 (39:02):
I'm so glad you said that is the why they
scared number one, because she's running around doing the fearmongery.
Number two, you wouldn't even have to have any of
that going on if she cooperated, which is by the way,
part of the California sanctuary state law. Everyone's got to
understand is they hide behind that, oh nothing we can
do sanctuary state. Even within the sanctuary state law, there's

(39:24):
a section which I've read and I would enforce that says,
for a long list of crimes that if an illegal
immigrant has been convicted of in the last fifteen years,
you've got discretion to cooperate with Ice.

Speaker 10 (39:35):
Of course they're not doing that.

Speaker 11 (39:36):
That's why you have these kinds of operations because they
won't go You don't see this in Florida because DeSantis
quite rightly is working very closely with the administration to
enforce the law.

Speaker 1 (39:48):
I mean, you think about it. We're talking to Steve Hilton,
the man who very well should be the next governor
of California. There's a basic compass that's inherent everyone who
grew up in this country. If you were a little kid,
you played two games in your backyard. Okay, you played
Cops and Robbers. The other game was called Cowboys and
Elizabeth Warrens. That was the game. Okay, but in Cops
and Robbers cops, good, robbers bad. Only in California. Oh,

(40:11):
were debating whether or not this is a thing.

Speaker 3 (40:14):
And I bring this up because you know how Donald
Trump obviously found so much traction and deserve attraction and
saying I'm going to put America first.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
Yes, Okay, does it.

Speaker 3 (40:23):
Ever occur to you in your brain that California does
need a governor that, for all intents and purposes, puts
tax paying California citizens first in its own state.

Speaker 11 (40:32):
And that very simple. I was going to say, I
did an idea. It's just like an expectation enforced the law.
Because it's not just on this issue, on every issue,
they just completely ignore it.

Speaker 10 (40:44):
Homelessness, right, that's illegal.

Speaker 11 (40:47):
Street encampments is illegal, has been illegal for decades.

Speaker 10 (40:51):
They just ignore it.

Speaker 11 (40:52):
The shoplifting, retail, theft let it just happen on and
on right through the system. And this is the thing
I hear from all the time from people like it
feels like and it's the truth. If you do the
right thing in California, you're punished, yep. If you do
the wrong thing, you're rewarded. And that's got to be changed.

Speaker 3 (41:10):
Yeah, it's almost a broken compass and what you really
have going for you more than anything else beyond your
stunning good looks and oh they.

Speaker 1 (41:16):
Car you know.

Speaker 3 (41:17):
I'm reading it right off the card the way I
wrote it down. I hope it sounded good. I hope
it sounded the same email through I spent the whole
commercial breakers.

Speaker 1 (41:25):
I'm kidding.

Speaker 3 (41:27):
But the truth is, I think there is a reset
taking place in that state because I talked to so
many people who've been I've been hanging out in California'
probably about you know, eight or ten years. And you know,
maybe so let's say eight years ago, someone might see
me at the airport and say like, hey man, I
watch Fox. It ain't like that now now they're like,
we love Fox, and they really.

Speaker 10 (41:46):
You're exactly right. I'm feeling it the whole time.

Speaker 11 (41:49):
I see exactly that kind of reaction and that kind
of change, and you know, it's it's it's early days,
but it's feeling good to me.

Speaker 10 (41:56):
Just today, newpole came out. I'm leading.

Speaker 11 (41:59):
I'm leading all the day Democrats in a situation where
they put Kamala Harris in there, she clears the field
for the Democrats pretty much.

Speaker 10 (42:06):
But I'm right there with her as.

Speaker 11 (42:08):
The real challenger, and I think we've got a shot
because for a long time, I think there's been this
sort of assumption, yeah, that a Republican can never win,
it's too democratic. I'm total that's not true. There's plenty
of Republican votes. Here's a simple way of putting it.
If everybody who voted for Trump in California last year
votes for me next year, I'll win. I'll be the governor.

(42:29):
So we just got to fire people up and say
this time we can do it. Here's a positive alternative.
It doesn't have to be like this. You don't have
to put up with this nonsense.

Speaker 10 (42:37):
Let's go for it.

Speaker 3 (42:38):
And honestly, we're talking to Steve Hilton, the managship, a
bit of next governor in a great state of California.
I think they're having It's almost like a COVID moment.
You know how most people around the country saw how
much damage a government can do when responding to a crisis.
I think anybody trying to rebuild a house right now
or exactly, or you know, are being told they're rezoning
the palisades and they're not rebuilding a house, sees what

(42:59):
kind of damage government and can do. And if anybody
has earned a middle finger from the voters after decades
of one party rule, it is the current Democratic Party exactly.
And there's no way you could look at, say, Kamala Harris,
if she becomes that standard bearer on that side, there's
no way you could draw any distinction between her policies
and the ones that are currently there, exactly.

Speaker 10 (43:19):
And she's you know, she's the architect.

Speaker 11 (43:21):
Remember she's been knocking around in maybe not used that,
you know, in California.

Speaker 3 (43:26):
Politics for a long Somebody made a Willie Brown joke somewhere,
but I know where you were going for.

Speaker 1 (43:30):
I know you're running a classic a long time. Yeah.

Speaker 11 (43:32):
And you know, she was the state attorney general when
the insane Prop forty seven was passed that that basically
decriminized crime, but also Prop fifty seven, which is still
an operation, which downgraded a whole bunch of crimes. So
that's why, and and let and part of the prison
closure program. So I have so many dangerous violent criminals
on the streets. She's an architect of the failure. And

(43:54):
here's the way I put it. Next year in California,
it's going to be a change election. Over sixty percent
of the voters now say the state's going in the
wrong direction. So the candidate who's going to win is
the candidate for change. How can she be that she's
like the opposite of change?

Speaker 5 (44:08):
Now?

Speaker 3 (44:08):
I asked me this, would a Governor Steve Hilton be
concerned that if the Republicans take power, thousands of underage
marijuana farmers are going to lose their jobs?

Speaker 11 (44:19):
I mean exactly I mean, it's going to be very
tough to take on the Democrats, the party of child slave.

Speaker 3 (44:24):
Labor, and that's going to be a tough one. Everything
I say to you in seriousness, I feel like as
a joke we could have wrote in preparation for the interview.
But you see Nusom on TV defending a raid on
underaged marijuana farmers, like, that's crazy to me.

Speaker 11 (44:38):
It is, But there's so many things like that you
just think, like, how do they He's another one. Okay,
we're talking about the Senate bill and Putin right and
that whole thing, and Trump saying, yeah, we're going to
get behind that. We've got to stop the war sanctioned
Putin all these countries that are helping Putin's war machine
by buying his or.

Speaker 10 (44:55):
Guess who you could put on that list.

Speaker 11 (44:57):
Gavin Newsom's California, because he's shutting down our own oil
and gas industry in California, driving out the refineries because
of the regulations and the insane climate extremism. So we
are now importing finished gasoline from countries including India.

Speaker 10 (45:11):
Guess where they get it?

Speaker 11 (45:13):
Russia, So we in California because of their climate extremism
are helping Putin's war machine.

Speaker 1 (45:18):
Yeah, it's insane.

Speaker 3 (45:19):
It's insane, and you think about all these attacks, but
we're basically, you can't wage these attacks if you don't
have the money to do it. And that's been the
offshoot of the whole Biden presidency because that's where that started.
It's like they doubled Putin's allowance exactly, and he was like, Ukraine,
here we come. And it is a mess. But listen, man,
I was there and I was very heartened. I was
several neighborhoods I was in had a Monterey, had the

(45:41):
mon houses. The newsom sucks, so a lot of the things,
a lot of American flags, some people defiantly one or
two people had Kamalas signs up, but they were bars.
I mean, they make a lot of money off comony,
you know, whether whether it's horror or somebody who donated.
They're drinking right now. They're still drinking off that election.
And but I love the direction of trending in. It

(46:03):
reminds me a lot of what I saw in New
York in terms of progress you used to four years
ago or eight years ago.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
You know, get a lot of people on the street.
I told you they watched Fox, but they'd use a
lot of discretion to do so. It ain't like that.

Speaker 11 (46:16):
It's not you know, people just feel happy they can
tell the truth. Yep, they're gonna be counseled. Common sensus
coming back. It's a real revolution.

Speaker 1 (46:24):
Yes. And the idea that you've said I can perform
at your inauguration if you win means a lot to me.
I mean I didn't. I wasn't necessary.

Speaker 10 (46:30):
It is basically the reason I'm doing this whole thing now.

Speaker 3 (46:32):
To be clear, you said I could be dishing out
food at the catering trade.

Speaker 1 (46:35):
But the point is I consider that a performance. I'll
have some jokes to tell with.

Speaker 11 (46:38):
The generaltitsking, and I think that we're gonna need it when.

Speaker 1 (46:43):
Years I'll be.

Speaker 3 (46:45):
Working the rolling bar. Make America gin again. That'll be
Jimmy Phail.

Speaker 10 (46:48):
That's good to me.

Speaker 1 (46:49):
The great Steve Hilton, best of luck you, my man.
Good to be the host who always has kids for
his listeners. Some grass, A few ever sts.

Speaker 2 (47:02):
Coki, It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Faylot.

Speaker 1 (47:05):
Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayle.

Speaker 3 (47:07):
A shout out to Steve Hilton Man, who should be
the next governor of the great state of California. If
they know what's good for them, why California First. Maybe
I coined the policy. I don't know if people are
out there using it, but it's the same process that
makes Trump appealing to so many people. When Trump says
America First, you know, they try to tell you in
the media that's like white nationalism or racism or something

(47:29):
like that.

Speaker 1 (47:30):
That's what they'll say. That is a fact check false.

Speaker 3 (47:32):
Now America First means every tax paying citizen in this country,
which is the most inclusive country in the world. It's
the most diverse and inclusive country in the world. There's
not even a comparable close second to what we have
in America in terms of religious tolerance, sexual tolerance, and yes,
multicultural diversity. And this is a country built on immigration,

(47:53):
but it is legal. What they're fighting for out in
California is specifically a legal immigration. Specifically, imagine if you
paid the highest taxes in America, your house burnt down
because the fire department was like, yeah, we don't have
any water because we had this woke climate change policy,
So we sent all the water out into the ocean,
the fire hydrants are empty. And oh, by the way, yeah,

(48:16):
we don't have a lot of firefighters. We fired two
thousand of them because of the vaccine, and then implemented
a DEI program that put a lesbian in charge of
the fire department, which is fine if she wants to
fight fires, that's great, if that's the number one priority.
But how many videos did we watch in the aftermath
of those fires talking to us about how much diversity
forced them to lower some of the hiring standards just

(48:37):
the same and prioritize the identity of the firefighter instead
of the aptitude of the firefighter. Guys, if your house
is on fire, you do not call nine one one
and say send me a lesbian. Okay, trust there are
numbers you can dial and say send me a lesbian.
Believe we've Mikey calls them all the time when we're
on the road.

Speaker 1 (48:55):
I kid.

Speaker 3 (48:56):
But the point is they're fighting a lot of the
wrong battles. And with Steve Hilton, who is an old
around brilliant guy, really brings to the table is not
like this. You know, you've really got a study to
get what he's saying. It's so profound and out there.
It's actually just basic fundamental baseball, Basic fundamental baseball.

Speaker 1 (49:13):
You put the tax paying citizens.

Speaker 3 (49:15):
First, You enforce the laws, and if the government's gonna
take everybody's tax dollars, they're gonna spend it on things
that pursue the interest of American citizens, not people coming
to this country illegally demanding free stuff and telling us
we're a bunch of racist dirt bags. You know, is
there anything crazier than an anti ICE rally where they're

(49:35):
lighting the American flag on fire and waving the Mexican
flag as a means of saying they don't want to
come back to Mexico. Think about how dumb that is.
You're not sending us back to Mexico, We're gonna wave
our Mexican flag. Wait, if it's so great, why don't
you want to go back? If America is so bad,

(49:55):
why to just snak in? Do you get it? These
are not people thinking about citizenship. These are people who
came in here illegally at the behest of the last administration.
Doesn't value their lives or their prosperity, just seize them
as a way to get counted in the census. Get
more money out of Washington and oh yeah, draw up
a few additional congressional districts based on the increased migration population,

(50:16):
which allows them to gain additional seats in Congress.

Speaker 1 (50:19):
That's what went on.

Speaker 3 (50:20):
Illegal immigrants being caught counted in the last census increased
the Democrat congressional representation by seventeen seats. So when you
think about these bills, Trump passes okay by one vote
in the Senate, by three votes in the House. Those
bills might be fifteen points. You know, the gap might
be fifteen votes wider if they weren't counting illegal immigrants.

(50:41):
So imagine that's what the Democrats have to do to
make this close because they can't sell their ideas. And again,
I'm a settle it in the ring. Guy, I got
into comedy when I was twenty seven. You've already aged
out of showbiz. You know how old people are when
they get cast a Saturday night Live and big comedy shows.
Eighteen nineteen, twenty twenty one. Me and my buddy Dean Imperial.
On the day we met, we were handing out flyers
in Times Square and say, I'm gimmmge, you know I'm

(51:03):
Jimmymdan and all that, and I said, I just want
to congratulate you in entering showbiz six years after the
sell by date, Like we've decided to pursue this after
we've already completely aged out of the industry, and we had,
but we understood if we were ever going to close
that gap someday and get to what we wanted to
be as kids, we were just going to have to
settle it in the ring. Just do better work than

(51:23):
everybody else, and keep doing better work than anybody else,
and maybe someday they'll call your number. Well, in my case,
someday took another twenty years, but we got there. And
I say that because I'm on board with losing to
the Democrats in every election. If we do this based
on ideas, and they're good ideas that help the country,
but if they're going to continue to run for office
on we're racist. If we want to enforce the law,

(51:44):
we're racist. If we want to protect the identity of
Ice who's tasked with deporting rapists and murderers, Okay, then
there's no world where they deserve to be in charge
of the country. You shouldn't be in charge of something
you openly express hatred for that is straight up okay.
I've got a daughter and a guy shows up to
the door tonight and you're like, Hey, what are your
plans with my daughter? And he goes, I don't know.
I can't stand this. You're probably not letting her go

(52:07):
to the movies with that guy, straight up okay. I
mean the only dad in history who let it happen
was Hillary Clinton's dad.

Speaker 1 (52:15):
It's like, what do you do with my daughter? Biel's like,
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (52:18):
She was like my third option, but I'll figure out
a way to make it work.

Speaker 1 (52:22):
This is not okay. Well, the jokes on him. She
put hot sauce on his nuts. That's us really, Yes,
it's all slacktivism. It's not real. Like I'll give you
an example.

Speaker 3 (52:33):
I love when you go to the mall and Lululemon
has that big sign up outside the store that goes
in this store, we don't tolerate racism or bigotry or homophobia.

Speaker 1 (52:46):
I'm like, I love how they say that, as.

Speaker 3 (52:49):
If there's this other store on the other side of
the mall that's like, we are your racism and bigotry.

Speaker 1 (52:57):
Head orders.

Speaker 3 (53:00):
Come for the low prices state a drink from a
separate water fountain. Bad credit, no credit, You're probably Mexican.

Speaker 1 (53:08):
Get the fuck out of here.

Speaker 3 (53:11):
Wow, it is Fox Across America with Jimmy Taylor. They're
playing clips from Punchlines and Patriots, myself and Sean Hannity.
It is streaming now on Fox Nation. You better go
check it out. They're advertising it on the channel. That's
a big deal. They throw it on the channel like, Hey,
this is the thing we're doing over on Fox Nation.
You gotta come by. That's not really how the announcer sounds.
But the point is, I'm really proud of this one.

Speaker 1 (53:33):
It was great.

Speaker 3 (53:33):
Hannity was great, The Q and A was insane, insane,
the meet and greet was fantastic. Everybody at the Ruth
hackerd Hall was a top notch, and of course the
Fox Nation team is the best of the absolute best.
They also shot my stand up special, They're Just Jokes,
which is also streaming on Fox Nation.

Speaker 1 (53:50):
But that new one premiered two day.

Speaker 3 (53:52):
We're really proud of it, and we do want you
to go check it out because it's kind of just
a celebration of America. I mean, that's the whole hook
of Hannity, myself and the whole Fox platform is we're
in on the jokes, greatest country in the world, and
you'll all have American privilege. And it doesn't mean our
politics need to be divided in the sense that we
hate people or we want to fight with people. We

(54:13):
want to make fun of political differences. And that's what
Punchlines and Patriots is. It's a celebration of our political
differences in a way that I think all of you
will find great joy in consuming. With that said, let's
get the promo out of the way. We got some
radio to do, all right, So what the hell is

(54:34):
going on, Jimmy with this frickin' Epstein list? Wo r
do you listen to me every night on that station?
You hear me every Tuesday morning on with Larry Menti
in the morning. This was my first day back on
his show since vacation, and he wanted to know about
you know, what do.

Speaker 1 (54:50):
You think of the Epstein list?

Speaker 3 (54:52):
And as you've been following the story from Afar, I
keep telling you I believe Jeffrey Epstein's death is proof
that our two political parties can still work together if
they want it. Badly enough. Do I know that they
kill them? No, And everybody has convincingly told me he
killed himself.

Speaker 1 (55:11):
But every time, you.

Speaker 3 (55:12):
Know, the Godfather, whenever I didn't got got out, they
just rule it reeled me back in. Okay, Here is
Michael Franzis. He is the criminal that was in Epstein's
cell at one point. Here he is on News Nation
last night talking about Epstein.

Speaker 1 (55:27):
Clip ten.

Speaker 5 (55:29):
There's no way you are able to commit suicide. There's
just no way. There's no way to hang yourself. There's
nothing from the ceiling, there's nothing from the best. You'd
have to be a midget and work really hard to
try to hang yourself, and I don't think you can
accomplish it at that point.

Speaker 2 (55:43):
You know.

Speaker 5 (55:43):
As far as the cameras being off, I haven't experienced that.
I did eight years in prison and I haven't experienced
cameras being broken and the perfect storm of correctional officers
not walking those shelves. They walk in and they look
in on you all the time. As a matter of fact,
you know, some times it's embarrassing to go to the
toilet because they're walking past you and looking in the

(56:04):
shell constantly. So I've said this from day one. I
do not believe it was suicide. I can't talk about
what happened to him, but I don't believe it was
the suicide because you just couldn't physically do it. It's
almost it would be almost impossible to do it.

Speaker 1 (56:19):
He was found dead moments later. That guy's still very
much alive.

Speaker 3 (56:26):
But I mean the candor, he's a man who spent
time in that very same cell and said there's no
way to kill himself. Now, Paul Morow was here yesterday
and Poul Morow told me that he absolutely positively believes
there'd be no way to kill him in there unless
there were, you know, fifty to one hundred people who

(56:46):
were in on it, and at which point they'd all
be keeping that secret. And I said, well, what if
it's like the moon landing, Because people always say, you know,
if we fake the moon landing, and I'm not telling
you we fake the moon landing, but the argument I
always gets, well, two hundred thousand people worked on the
moon landing. That many people to keep a secret. No,
I expect them all to believe it's real. And the
four guys in the capsule and the one guy in

(57:07):
Houston to know it's fake. That's what I would believe,
and everybody else would just be watching the monitors, going, well,
they did it. Meanwhile, they're landed, and if you squint
you can see an in and out sign behind the
sound stage in Burbank where they film the landing. I'm
not saying we fake the moling. I'm just saying when
people present an argument of hey, there's so many people involved,
they wouldn't all keep a secret. Yeah, that's why you

(57:27):
wouldn't let them all in on it. But I don't
know the answer. Okay, but who the people sparking interest now?
I mean you can talk about the people on Twitter
and the right wing guys who won't take this at
face value, But the people sparking the most interests are
liberals because now they see this Epstein thing as an
opening against them to go after Trump. And it really

(57:49):
speaks to how transactional the Democrats are. The Democrats just
had Joe Biden in power for four years.

Speaker 1 (57:56):
I don't remember that ever happening, but it did.

Speaker 3 (57:59):
Democrats controlled the Senate and the House was they a
single solitary Democrat calling for the release of the Epstein list.
So what changed you guys. Oh yeah, they know Trump's
basis man at him for how this thing has gotten handled.
I don't mean the entirety of the base, because most

(58:20):
people are prioritizing inflation and jobs and the border and
taxes and things like that. I'm not saying this is
nearly the boondoggle for Trump that people are saying it is.
You know, is he going to catch heat on Twitter
or x or whatever Elon gets stoned and calls it next? Absolutely,
But is it something in the real world that's going
to set him back, you know, ten or fifteen points

(58:44):
with a base of voter answer would be no, it's not.

Speaker 1 (58:47):
I mean, that's just reality. It's not.

Speaker 3 (58:50):
But that being said, people are upset and the Democrats
are suddenly trying to prey upon and you know, maybe
weaponize that anti Trump's sentiment on the far far right.
But what they get wrong about the transactional nature of
how they attack Trump for doing something. They also did
they didn't release the Epstein list. If it's out there,
If this information is known, here's the news flash, guys.

(59:13):
Epstein's plea deal is fifteen years old, so that information
has been sitting around ever since. And they didn't do
it under Obama, they didn't do it under Trump when
he was president, they didn't do it when Biden was president,
and they're now suddenly calling for it during this second
Trump term. The information's been out there fifteen years. So
what changed? Oh yeah, the desperation of that political party.

(59:35):
So here's Keem Jeffries saying Americans deserve to know the truth.
This is embarrassing. Clip six.

Speaker 12 (59:41):
The American people deserve to know the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth as it relates to this
whole sordid Jeffrey Epstein matter. Democrats didn't put the Jeffrey
Epstein thing into the public domain. This was a conspiracy
that Donald Trump, Pam Bondi, and these Macca extremists have
been fanning the flames of for the last several years,

(01:00:04):
and now the chickens are coming home to roost. The
American people deserve to know the truth. What if anything
is a Trump administration and a Department of Justice hiding?

Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
Oh well, that was embarrassing.

Speaker 3 (01:00:17):
I mean, if there's something being hidden, shouldn't the Democrats
have surfaced it when they held the majority in both houses. Yeah,
The point is that Keem Jeffries is full of here's
Alan Derschwitz. I played you as clip on Friday, and
he had sat on Friday. He knows for a fact
as the attorney who negotiated the plea deal. There are

(01:00:38):
specific names being protected. That was in March. That clip
I played you from this past Friday was in March.
Now that the list hasn't come out, he has slightly
adjusted his analysis. I don't know his motivation, but he's
saying there is not and has never been a client list.

Speaker 1 (01:00:54):
Clip eight.

Speaker 8 (01:00:56):
Is the government hiding a client list or anything that
the Trump administration could release tonight.

Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
No, there is no client list and has been a
client list. A client list.

Speaker 13 (01:01:09):
Suggests that Jeffrey Epstein made a list of people to
whom he trafficked women.

Speaker 1 (01:01:16):
What there is is.

Speaker 13 (01:01:17):
A redacted fbif David from accusers. There are several of
them from accusers that accuse Jeffrey, that accused various people
of having improper sex, and that has been redacted. The
names of the people accused have been blacked out.

Speaker 14 (01:01:38):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:01:38):
Of course, because I.

Speaker 13 (01:01:39):
Was the lawyer and I did only investigations, I know
who all these people are. I could figure out based
on everything that I saw who mister X's, mister Wyre's,
and mister Z. I can tell you right now. None
of them are public figures who are currently in office,
some of them were previously off of some of them.

Speaker 3 (01:02:00):
Are are dead. But there is no client lists. So
that's him saying there's no client list.

Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
Okay, it's just you know, accusers and people like him
who were accused, and he sued one of his accusers
and stuff like that. But it sounds a little different from.

Speaker 3 (01:02:19):
March when he was like, I know who they are,
I know who's being covered up, and when communication has
handled this poorly. If you're someone who takes this as
an opportunity to fill the void with your own speculation,
it actually makes this get worse.

Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
Here is Dershowitz. The rest of the clip clip nine.

Speaker 13 (01:02:37):
The redactions could be undone if you go to court.
So many of the things that are being suppressed are
being suppressed by two judges in Manhattan, and they're doing
it largely to protect the alleged accusers who are in
the view of the judges victims, even though we don't
know what their actual status is. But the I just

(01:03:00):
have issued orders, which is why I can't disclose things
I'd love to disclose, saying that you can't disclose this information.
But Pam Bondy and the Justice Department and Donald Trump
are not responsible for that. I don't know of any
information that they could disclose that they haven't disclosed. Now
maybe there is some, but I'm simply not aware of it.

(01:03:23):
And so I think it's important to place the blame
where the blame deserves.

Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
To be placed. Wow, So that's Dershowitz, And now he's
saying the blame deserves to be placed on who. I
guess Epstein. I don't know, man, I listen. I just
I pride myself on being as honest with you guys
as I can, and I don't know as honest. Okay,
I don't know, because I completely totally get why they'd

(01:03:50):
want to move on from this, because there's no if
there's truly no deliverable you know, as much as you
want the Epstein stuff out and if there's stuff to out,
there's this other reality that if you're the president of
the United States and you're prioritizing this big box agenda
of prosperity and a greater good for all Americans, you
don't necessarily find the salacious Epstein stuff as something that

(01:04:12):
can get put on people's kitchen table.

Speaker 3 (01:04:15):
It's it isn't It's. Giano Coldell treated this this morning.
He's like, it's not a kitchen table issue. I'm like, yeah, no,
you're right about that. It's actually a massage table issue.
I mean, if we're gonna be honest, but what's fascinating
to me because they're moving on. There's no version of this,
like if Bongino quits the do O Jack it that

(01:04:35):
does not end with you getting your hands on the list. Okay,
I know there's a lot of posturing. Do you remember
when Dan was gonna quit radio because the vaccine mandate
and he was like, and if they don't change their policy.
They didn't change the policy. They work something out for him.
He was able to stay on radio, but have that
tough guy I'm taking a stand street credit, which is
good and it's admirable if that's what you stand for.
But it's the same thing with the Epstein stuff. He

(01:04:55):
went on TV and said something that was the polar
opposite of what he'd been saying for five years, which
to a lot of people made him look like he
was a part of the very cover up he told
us was going on when he wasn't a part of
the government. Now he may have just seen contradictory evidence
and was like, wow, you know, son of a he
actually killed himself. He might feel that way, but he

(01:05:17):
might actually feel that way knowing there's more information that
can be shared, and it's now being explained to him
that it can't be shared. Okay, when Pam Bondi put
a binder out that said phase one, you don't call
it phase one if you're not making a phase two
or a three or a four. You just put out
the binder Epstein Files. Epstein Files. Phase one implies that

(01:05:38):
there are more phases, and it's wild to watch like
the Joe Scarborough's of the world, guys who would shoot
down any Epstein conspiracy Okay, guys that were in no
rush to get any documentation that might be out there
out there because they knew how heavily involved. Guys like
the Clintons were in this sort of thing. But this
is where we find ourselves. Now Here is Scarborough dunking

(01:06:00):
on all the podcasters Clip twelve.

Speaker 8 (01:06:03):
These podcasters who built their careers, who made millions of
dollars telling you that there was this Jeffrey Epstein list
and they were going to get to the bottom of it.

Speaker 1 (01:06:12):
They were going to tell the truth about it.

Speaker 8 (01:06:14):
They were going to make the government tell the And.

Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
Then they go to the White House and they're holding.

Speaker 8 (01:06:20):
Up these files, the Epstein files, you know, inside they
were like Bazook and Joe cartoons, like it was absolutely crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:06:30):
And then the Attorney General.

Speaker 8 (01:06:31):
Gets some people are this is the worst thing I've
ever seen in my life. You it's disgusting what these
people did, and we're going to release it all.

Speaker 2 (01:06:43):
What happened.

Speaker 1 (01:06:44):
I don't understand what happened in twenty four hours.

Speaker 8 (01:06:46):
What happened in twenty by the way Epstein's.

Speaker 1 (01:06:49):
I mean, that was absolutely dreadful, only because deep down
at their core, they you know, they don't care about
the kids. If they cared about the kids, they would
have been calling on Biden to do something. They would
have been calling on Obama to do something.

Speaker 3 (01:07:05):
They just care about making political hay MSNBC broadcast exclusively
to a vast majority of their audience is self hating
white people who just get out of bed every day
wake up to the reality that they're paying thirty five
thousand dollars a month for a two bedroom apartment on
the Upper West Side of Manhattan, and they can't walk
their kid to school in the morning without seeing some

(01:07:26):
pantless hobbit going to the bathroom on the sidewalk. And
they need the reinforcement to tell them they're making the
right decisions in life, so they turn on MSNBC, and
MSNBC goes, well, at least, you're not a racist idiot
like those Trump supporters Lisha're not a conspiracy lunatic, like
those right wingers who said Hunter Biden had a laptop
and the vaccine didn't block transmission and Russia didn't collude

(01:07:49):
with Donald Trump. You understand, every conspiracy on the right
in the last five years has turned out to be true.
We were told Hunter Biden's laptop is Russian disinformation, but
as it turns out, Hunter Biden and his entire family
were pardoned because of what went on on that very
real laptop.

Speaker 1 (01:08:06):
Are you the big man, Joe?

Speaker 3 (01:08:08):
Every one of his business partners said yes. So the
I don't know of it all is I do not
love the way Trump handled this. I don't uh, I
don't know what there is to offer us in the
way of Epstein docs or who knew what about who?
Because in my estimation, the richest people in the world
are a little more discreet than exposing themselves to this

(01:08:31):
degree of risk. So I just genuinely don't know the answer.
It doesn't sit right with me, and you can't tell
me I'm a conspiracy buffer a lunatic. If every single
conspiracy of the last five years has pretty much turned
out to be true and this fits the pattern with
every other one, why are we even.

Speaker 1 (01:08:48):
Talking about this? Shut up? It's a conspira. What are
your nuts? What do you mean? You know?

Speaker 3 (01:08:53):
And that's where I find myself at the end of
this conversation, is back where I was at the beginning.
You're not a bad guy for having questions about the
fact that the most powerful people in the world got
on a plane called the Lolita Express and flew down
to a place called Pedophile Island.

Speaker 1 (01:09:11):
Okay, they weren't. It wasn't a boys getaway where they were.

Speaker 3 (01:09:13):
Playing around the golf, you understand, And you're not a
bad guy for seeing through that. Where we go from here,
in the words of Axel Rose, where do we go
now to commercial?

Speaker 2 (01:09:24):
The show that's crashing the establishment party.

Speaker 7 (01:09:27):
I don't recall seeing your name on the guest list.

Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
I think'd be embarrassed about something.

Speaker 3 (01:09:32):
There is Fox Across America with Jimmy Fanlo. We got
Brian Bremberg coming up in the next hour.

Speaker 1 (01:09:38):
To talk about the standoff between Trump and FED chair
Jay Powell. This guy will say anything.

Speaker 3 (01:09:46):
Trump wants those interest rates down. The inflation didn't quite lower,
was almost the same, maybe even up a tenth of
a point. Is it way off the high of when
he took office. Yeah, but Powell does not.

Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
They do not want to lower interest rate.

Speaker 3 (01:10:04):
It's starting into like a no Ah but no, I
don't care. It's getting very petty. Trump didn't have a
lot to say today, but Brenburg will, and we're gonna
talk about this actually matters. The Major League All Star
Game is back down in Georgia, four years after they
moved it because of what they said was a racist
voter id law. Well, lo and behold that was a charade.

(01:10:26):
The law hasn't changed and the game is back in town.
Why because Democrats are so full of credit from everywhere USA.

Speaker 2 (01:10:36):
It's Foxed across America with Jimmy Baala.

Speaker 3 (01:10:39):
Oh yes, it is and we have a huge hour
come in your way.

Speaker 1 (01:10:44):
He is so full of this guy.

Speaker 2 (01:10:45):
No, I'm not.

Speaker 1 (01:10:46):
I feel good about it.

Speaker 3 (01:10:47):
Brian Brenberg is gonna be here to talk about the economy.
We're gonna get into some manufactured hysteria out of the
Democratic Party and members of the media. And yes, it's
become a go to topic on the show. Right now,
we have a socialist running from mayor in New York
City and if he tanks the local economy, guess who's
bailing him out. You are, the tax paying American citizen.

Speaker 1 (01:11:10):
Just hold on to your pocket book.

Speaker 9 (01:11:12):
They just put a lean on your money, your savings
in your retirement.

Speaker 1 (01:11:16):
Amen.

Speaker 3 (01:11:16):
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Speaker 1 (01:11:42):
It's a winner.

Speaker 3 (01:11:43):
It's fantastic. It's a nice celebration of America and our
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it designed to alienate liberals. Okay, you might have a
laugh at some of the things going on in your party.
You're certainly going to have a laugh at some of
the things going on in my party. Because as a comedian,
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(01:12:04):
is the punchline.

Speaker 1 (01:12:05):
He's a lousy dad, but he's right. Amen.

Speaker 3 (01:12:08):
But as we get underway in this hour, something I
wanted to spend a little time on, and it's really fascinating.
We had Steve Hilton on earlier in the show today.
He's running to be the next governor of California, and
we were talking about how all of the Democrats have
not subjected themselves to any self reflection whatsoever after the

(01:12:28):
loss of Kamala Harris. And what I mean by that
is Donald Trump on the issues. You know, you keep
hearing these things like Trump went on all the podcasts.
That's why one No, it's not he won because people
preferred his ideas over Kamala Harris.

Speaker 1 (01:12:46):
Kamanda is a soul stupid.

Speaker 3 (01:12:48):
One of Donald Trump's most effective commercials was Kamala Harris's
for They them Donald Trump is for you And what
was that about? It was about Amala Harris telling an
interviewer that she bragged that she had changed a law
in California that would give transgender prison inmates, migrant transgender

(01:13:14):
prison inmates a free taxpayer funded surgery. She changed the
law to make that happen. I'm going to play the clip.
Trump used this as his most effective commercial on the
campaign trail.

Speaker 15 (01:13:26):
When I was Attorney General, I learned that the California
Department of Corrections, which was a client of mine I
didn't get to choose my.

Speaker 1 (01:13:34):
Clients, a client of the Attorney General.

Speaker 15 (01:13:36):
Client of the Attorney General of the Office of Attorney General,
that they were standing in the way.

Speaker 1 (01:13:42):
Of surgery for prisoners for prisoners. And there was a
specific case.

Speaker 15 (01:13:48):
And when I learned about the case, I worked behind
the scenes to not only make sure that that transgender
woman got the.

Speaker 1 (01:13:55):
Services she was deserving.

Speaker 15 (01:13:57):
So it wasn't only about that case. I made sure
that they changed the policy in the state of California,
so that every transgender inmate in the prison system would
have access to the medical care that they desired and need.

Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
I mean, my goodness, gracious.

Speaker 16 (01:14:15):
What sort of sad, twisted and tiny leftist echo chamba
does that woman belong to?

Speaker 1 (01:14:22):
I mean, that is reality.

Speaker 3 (01:14:23):
Trump took her policies, put them on blast, and made
this issue issues.

Speaker 1 (01:14:30):
That's what he made the issue.

Speaker 3 (01:14:31):
The central issue of the twenty twenty four election were
the issues. It was substantive. Like twenty sixteen, the Democrats
ran on Trump's tweets. Trump ran on issues jobs, the border,
and everything like that. But the central issue in twenty
twenty was Trump's character. As much as he tried to
run on some of his record of governance, three of
his four years as president were obstructed by the Mueller probe.

(01:14:54):
We had a global pandemic going on and would look
like a full societal collapse in the aftermath of the
George Floyd riots, and that really was the issue. The
Democrats ran on systemic racism and said Donald Trump never
condemned neo Nazis and white nationalists in Charlottesville.

Speaker 1 (01:15:12):
That's what they said in every commercial.

Speaker 5 (01:15:14):
And you had people and I'm not talking about the
neo Nazis and the white nationalists because they should be
condemned totally.

Speaker 3 (01:15:20):
But for some reason, the media never ever, ever, ever,
once acknowledged that piece of analysis. In the old fine
people on both sides.

Speaker 1 (01:15:31):
Journalism in this country is dead and buried.

Speaker 3 (01:15:34):
But when twenty twenty four rolled around, it was it
was an election of issues, and Republicans had the better
ideas for the transgender thing nobody. Eighty percent of the
public does not want men in women's room women's bathrooms,
does not want men competing against women, does not want
gender reassignment surgery for underage kids eighty percent or on
the Trump side of the argument, okay, Defunding the police

(01:15:57):
a hell no, Okay, that's a ninety three percent issue
for Trump. Securing the border sixty percent of Americans prefer
mass deportations of everyone here legally. These are Trump issues.
The cutting taxes, okay, the ending the wars. The only issue,
the only issue the Democrats held a slight issue on,
slightly on, was abortion. And here's the news flash. It

(01:16:19):
played no role in the twenty twenty four election. Why
because repealing Roe versus Wade sent abortion back to each
individual state, meaning they weren't losing a voice on this issue.
They were all gaining one roe versus weighed at the
federal level, meant nobody could vote on abortion one way
or the other ever again. But by repealing it, the
liberal states got to keep abortion. The conservative states got

(01:16:41):
to restrict access a little bit. But by enlarging it,
an abortion anywhere you want in America. Okay, you might
have to drive an extra ten miles and pay a toll,
but if you're killing a baby, the least you can
do is caugh up the six bucks. I don't know
what to tell you, okay, but the reality is the
issues favored the Republicans. And in the aftermath of the
twenty twenty four election, and rather than Democrats saying, hey,

(01:17:02):
maybe we should change the border policy, maybe we should
change the spending policy.

Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
Maybe we should.

Speaker 3 (01:17:07):
Stop men from jumping in the pool and competing against
female swimmers. But they didn't do that. Zoron, Mom, Donnie.
Is the end of that old cliche. Do you know
the old street joke about you know, it's not even
a joke, but a guy walks into a restaurant and
he orders a bowl of food and the waiter comes
over and guy goes when this food sucks, and the

(01:17:31):
waiter goes and tells the manager. He's like, wow, Guy
table two says the food sucks, and the manager goes, well,
he's in luck. We'll give him bigger portions. That's what
the Democrats are doing. Voters said to the Democrats at
the end of the twenty twenty four election, Wow, this
food sucks, and the Democrats said, well, you're in luck.
We got bigger portions coming zoron, mom, Donnie is a

(01:17:51):
bigger portion of everything. Kamala Harris just did wrong more.
He's promising free everything. He can't do it at the
local level as mayor, but that's so he's running on, Hey, you're.

Speaker 1 (01:18:01):
Gonna get free housing. Hey we're gonna freeze tuition.

Speaker 3 (01:18:04):
You know, all of those things he's doing are a
blueprint for a larger strategy in twenty twenty eight if
he wins.

Speaker 1 (01:18:11):
That's why I keep bringing it up.

Speaker 3 (01:18:13):
And what I want you to understand is this lack
of self reflection is causing them all to go down
some really stupid roads. Let me play you this one.
This is Democrats with a straight face saying there might
not be midterms because Trump is going to cancel them.
Stacy Abrams said this. Stacy Abrams said Trump is going

(01:18:33):
to cancel the midterms. Scott, the only thing Stacy Abrams
knows about canceling is a gym membership. I mean, come on,
Stacy Abrams is fully but this is the jig they
have to go on.

Speaker 1 (01:18:43):
TV and say this, This is clip nineteen.

Speaker 16 (01:18:46):
Protest is the counter narrative. It says, I see what
you're doing, and I believe I have not only the right,
but the responsibility to point out that what you are
doing is wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:18:56):
But there's a cost to it.

Speaker 16 (01:18:57):
And I think what is so important in this moment
is that we're seeing people protest, not simply and in
co it ways, but in very directed ways, saying that
illegal behavior by those who are holding authority should not
be tolerated, even if the same authority is willing to
send armed agents and marines after you. It is critical

(01:19:18):
that we protest in this moment, and I know it
can feel sometimes inadequate to the task, but there is
nothing that hits the ear of an autocrat sharper than
the sound of people saying we could see you, and
we refuse to.

Speaker 3 (01:19:30):
Submit it down now, oh, Stacy Abrams, everybody protesting Trump's
policies is a paid protester or just a loser like
Trantifa protester. The same people who showed up to the
Free Palestine, Okay, that showed up to the Anti Eyes.
These are the same that showed up to defund the police.

(01:19:50):
These are the same people who threw Kansas soup and
barricaded the bridges in the name of climate change. They're
the same people every time. It's just lose their white kids.
His parents have a lot of money so they don't
have to work, and they show up and tell you
they're pressed.

Speaker 1 (01:20:05):
Guys.

Speaker 3 (01:20:05):
Everybody telling you it's bad here is pretending. There are
people who get paid to pretend it's bad here, and
then there are gullible people who actually truly believe it
is and rather than going the work and working harder
and becoming the thing they want to be. To understand
how inspirational Barack Obama's story should be if we were
being honest about the.

Speaker 1 (01:20:23):
America we live in.

Speaker 3 (01:20:25):
Barack Obama was born in what nineteen fifty nine to
mixed race parents. The odds of a baby of mixed
race being born in Hawaii by way of Kansas City
becoming president someday. In this country, at the time he
was born, were literally one in a number. We can't
even quantify a quad trillion, one in a gazillion, whatever

(01:20:49):
you want to tell me, the odds are of Barack
Obama growing up to be president. But this country evolved
so much and became so tolerant, and became so thoroughly integrated.
When you look around American now, it doesn't matter where
you are, okay, everything is integrated politics, pop culture, professional sports, entertainment,

(01:21:12):
and yes, adult entertainment.

Speaker 1 (01:21:14):
Hubba, hubba.

Speaker 3 (01:21:15):
It's all very integrated everywhere in the world. And that's why,
by and large, we're not even remotely close to a
racist society anymore. I'm not telling you there aren't racists
out there, but it's not tolerable in mainstream society because
racism was a byproduct of ignorance. People hated and feared
things they didn't understand. But when you integrate society and

(01:21:37):
our cultures live amongst each other, everybody comes to realize
we're all the same. It doesn't matter what you worship, okay,
it doesn't matter what you're sexually attracted to. It doesn't
matter what your religious background is. We all need money
to pay the bills. We all want a place to live,
and we'd like to feel safe doing those things. And
you want to have fun. You want to eat the
good food, maybe watch your movie, have a left, You
want to get paid, you want to get laid the

(01:21:58):
whole barnyard jamboree.

Speaker 1 (01:22:00):
The reality is identity.

Speaker 3 (01:22:02):
Politics tries to convince you that there are different Americas
for different people. But where the Democrats lost the common
sense discussion was Obama. Okay, everything you ever hear out
of the race pimps is refuted by the fact that
we had a black president served not one, but two terms,
and he wasn't even any good at the job.

Speaker 1 (01:22:21):
I mean, I don't see you doing any better in
the booty department.

Speaker 3 (01:22:23):
But that's why we are where we are now. Okay,
the Democrats tonight are going to stand down while Major
League Baseball returns its All Star Game to Atlanta, Georgia. Now,
if you remember, Atlanta, Georgia removed, okay, lost the All
Star Game. Major League Baseball moved the All Star Game
to Colorado because Joe Biden said a voter id law

(01:22:47):
was Jim Crow on steroids.

Speaker 1 (01:22:51):
This is Jim Crow on steroids. What they're doing in
Georgia and forty other states.

Speaker 3 (01:22:56):
I mean, could you even imagine with the approach to
the issue, you being what okay? If you ask a
black person to show a government ID, that is going
to cause greater voter suppression than the violence of the
Jim Crow era, you know, and they'd burned down your
house if he tried the voter they'd attack you at
the polls. In the democratic condescending worldview, a dripping condescension

(01:23:19):
of Black America, asking them to show a voter ID
was worse than Jim Crow. And they used that as
a justification to take the All Star Game from Atlanta,
the second biggest black metropolitan area in America, and move
it out to Denver, Atlanta. Fifty one percent of the
businesses in downtown Atlanta are black owned. In Denver, Colorado,

(01:23:41):
nine percent of the businesses are black owned. But it's
run by a Democratic governor, so don't worry about it.
And that's what they did. They shifted the black people
in America under the false pretense that they couldn't get
an ID. Guys, do you know how much you're infantilizing
a community of people when you tell them they can't.
They're not capable of getting an ID. Okay, if you
don't have an ID in America in the present day

(01:24:03):
that we live in. You cannot drive a car. Okay.
You can't get a vaccine, remember the vaccine. We had
to have it, or you're killing your neighbors. So I
guess they have blood on their hands because they're not
capable of getting an ID.

Speaker 1 (01:24:14):
You can't board a plane.

Speaker 3 (01:24:16):
You can't pick up tickets at the baseball game, by
the way, thank you very much, Major League Baseball. If
you go to a baseball game, you need a driver's license.
That chowse you're twenty one to get a beer. You
need a driver's license or some form of government idea
to pick up your tickets at the ballpark. Okay, you do,
That's how it works. So this idea that a Major
League Baseball played along with these shenanigans because at the

(01:24:37):
height of our race baiting, they could get away with it.
But lo and behold, the game is back in the
same stadium tonight and no one's even saying a word.
They're just pretending it never happened. Hey, I know, it's
just style was different. Back then we said it was
Jim Crow stuff. It's not Jim Crow stuff. And oh,
by the way, you know that law they passed that
was supposed to be Jim Crow on steroids between the

(01:24:59):
midterms In the twenty twenty four presidential election, Georgia's pass
two elections resulted in their highest voter turnout in the
history of the state of Georgia.

Speaker 15 (01:25:14):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (01:25:14):
But back to why the Democrats are losing. They're still
trying to tell you that where this racist, oppressive society
for minorities at the same time that we have twenty
one million minorities trying to make it into our country
because they know life is better here. And we're living
in this moment right now where the Democrats are incapable
of self reflection and acknowledging they were wrong. Like Tonight's

(01:25:38):
All Star Game should be an opportunity for the Democrats
to go, we got that one wrong. But we're always
looking out for Black America and we're always trying to
bring people together. They're not doing that.

Speaker 1 (01:25:46):
They're just pretending it never happened.

Speaker 3 (01:25:48):
And because they're not changing their policies and because they're
not taking the l publicly anywhere on TV Okay, it's
forcing voters to take it for them, and that's why
they are so much further from Pawer.

Speaker 1 (01:26:00):
How are right now?

Speaker 14 (01:26:01):
Then?

Speaker 1 (01:26:01):
Atlanta is from Denver. When it comes to the All
Star Game.

Speaker 2 (01:26:06):
The show that connects you to people in high places.

Speaker 1 (01:26:09):
It's like the most important man in the world staying
in here.

Speaker 3 (01:26:12):
There it is Fox Across America with Jimmy Fla. We've
got Brian Brenberg around the corner. We got to talk
about Hansy Andy Cuomo staying in the mayor's race. Andy Jay,
here's the announcement yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:26:24):
I love this so much Clip twenty one.

Speaker 17 (01:26:27):
Hello, I'm Andrew Cuomo, And unless you've been living under
a rock, you probably know that the Democratic primary did
not go the way I had hoped. But as my
grandfather used to say, when you get knocked down, learn
the lesson and pick yourself back up and get in
the game. And that is what I'm going to do.
The fight to save our city isn't over. Only thirteen

(01:26:50):
percent of New Yorkers voted in the June primary. The
general election is in November, and I am in it.

Speaker 1 (01:26:56):
To win it. Oh man, you are a sad draine
little man, Andy Cuomo, I don't have any friends. Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:27:06):
Now the truth is everybody I know that's in New
York and it's man. I've nationalized the hell out of
this story. People listened it on Kid Out in Idaho Falls,
the Richard Meacham folks that are hanging out a bear
world right now with my girl Grace Latham, like markets
that you would say, like what the hell? Who cares
about the freaking mayor's race in New York City? Well,

(01:27:29):
I'll tie if you listen to Koal, you know, listen
wherever you are, Okay, you better care because this is
the blueprint for twenty twenty eight. And you know, I
detest Cuomo. As Curtis Leewis said yesterday on the show,
he's slapping fannies and killing grannies.

Speaker 1 (01:27:44):
That was his m o, his governor.

Speaker 3 (01:27:46):
But somebody needs to step in here, consolidate support and
make this an issues based election, or Mom, Donnie is
going to stick the whole country for the bill for
what becomes of New York City. It's a mess, and
he is, of course the preferred candidate of Alexandria Ocassio
Cortes aoc is a dope. That being said, I am
not an economics professor. Brian Brenberg is. I do not

(01:28:09):
host a show on Fox Business for two hours a day.
Brian Benberg does, My show would be on Fox Business.
B I d n ees apostrophe, like the kind of
transactions you don't get a receipt for. That's my background
as a cab drivers street stuff. But this is stuff
you'll have to pay for. And we're gonna discuss it
with Brenburg when we come back on Fox Across America.

Speaker 1 (01:28:29):
I tell you, I don't know.

Speaker 18 (01:28:32):
I mean, i'd say the best joke at tonight.

Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
Is this guy's jacket right here.

Speaker 18 (01:28:36):
I mean, it's kind of embarrassing, but he pays my
grocery bill, so I'm thankful for it, but yeah, it's.

Speaker 1 (01:28:46):
Not the best.

Speaker 3 (01:28:49):
Thank you for Lincoln for showing the world what I'd
look like if I was cuter and skin of here.

Speaker 5 (01:28:53):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:28:55):
Wow, Fox Across America with Jimmy Faylo. That's a live
clip from punchlines in Patriots. Lincoln fail at getting on
stage taking shots at his dad.

Speaker 1 (01:29:03):
Brenburg, what is this world coming to?

Speaker 3 (01:29:05):
It's an opportunistic world, Lincoln trying. You know, I appreciate
about Lincoln. Brian Brenberg's in studio, so he's on stage
and Hannity and Ainsley. This is how Punchlines and Patriots ended.
And if you guys are listening around the country you're
a veteran, you're getting your first year of Fox Nation
free on us. Go subscribe to Fox Nation and watch
Punchlines and Patriots came out today is at the end

(01:29:26):
of the comedy show. Bren Berg, you know, everybody in
that arena, it's like three thousand screaming homicidal lunatics. It's
a monster truck rally. It's like half of the audience
responses are just ye.

Speaker 1 (01:29:37):
It's not even laughing, not even cheering. It was awesome.

Speaker 3 (01:29:41):
It was like pro wrestling in a monster truck rally
with jokes.

Speaker 1 (01:29:44):
It was amazing. I loved it so much.

Speaker 3 (01:29:46):
But Ainsley comes on stage at the end of Soak
it Up because the crowd loves her, so she actually
surprised myself and Sean. But at that point, I'm not
going to stand on stage with him and his wife,
like I'm.

Speaker 1 (01:29:56):
Third wheeling of comedy dates.

Speaker 3 (01:29:58):
So I'm like you know, I have a wife in
k here, and it makes perfect sense to me to
bring them on stage for the finale. But then the
first thing that happens is Ainey's like, Lincoln, do you
want to tell a joke? And of course he's only
gonna tell one about me. But what I respect about
the kid is if you notice he hedged his bet.
He goes like, I want to make I'm in this
jacket's embarrassing, But he pays my grocery bills.

Speaker 14 (01:30:19):
I thought that was a nice touch.

Speaker 3 (01:30:20):
What a diplomatic way to cut a man down. They
might have edited out of line about Pride month, by
the way, from what I just heard, well.

Speaker 14 (01:30:29):
Let's see.

Speaker 19 (01:30:29):
I like what he did there because he was signaling
I am coming for you. Yeah, yeah, but only when
I can afford my groceries. He knows, man, I can
afford my groceries, all bets are off.

Speaker 2 (01:30:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (01:30:38):
At that point you're gonna get it.

Speaker 3 (01:30:39):
Yeah, once they have those, mom Donnie, government controlled groceries.

Speaker 1 (01:30:42):
Lincoln's making his move on Fox.

Speaker 10 (01:30:45):
He's just waiting for.

Speaker 1 (01:30:45):
A socialist man.

Speaker 19 (01:30:47):
He's in on that, like this has never been better
under a social Lincoln.

Speaker 3 (01:30:51):
Is that a mom Donnie Bumper sticker. What's going on here?
I'm not happy. We got Brian Bremberg and studio. We're
excited about it. It's, you know, final final hour of
what has been an absolute masterpiece of a show.

Speaker 1 (01:31:05):
This guy, I don't know. I thought it was going good.
Hammer was here, Steve Hilton was here.

Speaker 14 (01:31:08):
Oh wow, the Hammer Hilton duo.

Speaker 1 (01:31:10):
The coveted Himmer. That's Stockton to Malone Hammer. A lot
of people, they would say the Admiral David Robinson and
Tim Duncan are probably the closest thing our generation is
scene to Hammer Hilton.

Speaker 3 (01:31:23):
White men can jump if you give them time, give
them some springs in their shoes.

Speaker 1 (01:31:28):
But we have one.

Speaker 3 (01:31:29):
This is what I was talking to Hammer about. And
we come full circle on the show Major League All
Star Game tonight. I'm excited. You grew up as did I,
and this was the centerpiece of summer programming for you.

Speaker 10 (01:31:39):
Was it?

Speaker 19 (01:31:39):
Oh my gosh, Yes, so much fun. I mean, I'm
you know, we're talking like the bo Jackson. Yes, so
I told hemer Pocket maddingly. I mean, these are the
guys that we're seeing in that lineup, which and you know,
in a world without social media, and constant highlights.

Speaker 14 (01:31:53):
You don't see these guys very often.

Speaker 19 (01:31:55):
No, so like when I'm watching and it's interesting when
I'm watching Bo Jackson. I mean, I've probably only seen
him once that season, maybe I caught a Twins game
and so and so. What's awesome is those guys I
think at that in that era really still cared about
this game a lot.

Speaker 1 (01:32:13):
Yeah, they were.

Speaker 19 (01:32:14):
When they were heading for home plate, They're like, I'll
do what I have to do to score this run.

Speaker 1 (01:32:20):
Well, Pete Rose is what I'm thinking about.

Speaker 14 (01:32:21):
It's a little before my time.

Speaker 19 (01:32:22):
But like bo Jackson, like he he wants to crush
the home run because he wants to win the ball game.

Speaker 1 (01:32:27):
Yep. Amen.

Speaker 3 (01:32:28):
And if you remember this, I told Hammer at the
top of the show. So, anybody who's been with us
for the first three hours, I'm sorry, first and foremost,
I hope everything's okay in.

Speaker 1 (01:32:36):
Your life that you're still here. Do better.

Speaker 3 (01:32:38):
I mean, man, But I said to Hammer as a kid,
my favorite All Star moment was Bo Jackson leading off
that home that that All Star Game in eighty nine
in Anaheim with a home run the Deep Center A
footnote to history because bo Jackson was the MVP of
the game. Wade Boggs hit one right after him. They
went back to back. Bogs hit, Yes, they went back
to back to open that All Star game, and they

(01:32:58):
gave Bo the MVP. I think he had he had
a nice throw in one of the game. But that
was that era when it was so exciting. Can I
read you some lineups just so we can take you
guys back.

Speaker 14 (01:33:08):
I can lose all focus here, but let's no, it's.

Speaker 1 (01:33:11):
For the best. You guys are gonna love it.

Speaker 3 (01:33:12):
Let's start with the National League, because the American League
was home big year for the Cardinals. Out of the gate,
they had Vince Coleman in center, Ozzie Smith playing short
reds this is for hammer, Chris Sabo at third. With
the Gobabo the Pirates had one hundred and sixty five
pound left fielder named Barry Bonds, who had a size
seven and a half had at the time, later went

(01:33:34):
on to be a nine and three quarters.

Speaker 1 (01:33:36):
Do what you want with that information.

Speaker 3 (01:33:37):
I'm not sure they're in anahut, Okay first base for
the National League. He was a Giant, ultimately became a
Texas Ranger. Will clob oh yeah, in right field. The
Padre Tony gwent of course. Second baseman, also a Giant
was Robbie Thompson, a lot of representation on the West Coast.

(01:33:58):
Benito Santiago catching for the Padres out from his knees.
I'll never forget this. The starter had thirteen wins at
the break. Rick Rushell, oh giant, another giant. Yeah, it
was kind of a chubby giant.

Speaker 14 (01:34:10):
I remember it well.

Speaker 1 (01:34:11):
How bout it?

Speaker 3 (01:34:12):
Uh So, let me tell you on the other side
of the aisle the home team American League goal Stars,
Ricky Henderson, Ricky just going to be Ricky Ricky and
left field for the A's Harold Reynolds.

Speaker 14 (01:34:23):
Playing second from the Mariners.

Speaker 3 (01:34:26):
That is so good? Why is anyone listening to our show?
Change the I'm kidding. Wade Boggs at third, of course,
Jose Conseco and right McGuire and the Bash Brothers, Bo
Jackson representing the Royals. They dhed him in the game
to start. Kirby pocketed center, ripped in it short. I
would probably get this if you made me guess, so

(01:34:47):
I can ask you to guess.

Speaker 1 (01:34:48):
I'm not.

Speaker 3 (01:34:49):
I don't need to put you on the spot, but
I'll give you the hint, you'll probably get it anyway.
A's catcher Steinbach, Yeah, bang, Brian Minnesota, of course.

Speaker 1 (01:34:57):
Yeah, but he was the catcher. Pretty sick, right.

Speaker 3 (01:35:00):
That was eighty nine, and I can I just tell
you because we did not have social media, guys, baseball
was just all we had, and this opportunity to see
them on the sand field was so electric. We didn't
have inter league play, the playoffs weren't as expansive. It
was just the American League Eese, the American League West,
there Central, There was no wild Card.

Speaker 1 (01:35:19):
There was no playing game.

Speaker 3 (01:35:21):
It was a very primitive take on baseball comparative to
what we know now. And I will remember for as
long as I live Bo Jackson hitting that home run
because back then, I mean, it was one of the
two highlights in the game they played at seven thousand rounds.
I saw him, I mean, in the postgame interview, they
show it and then they'd ask him about it, then
they'd interrupt him to show it again, and you know,

(01:35:42):
went on and on, and I consider that. I always
tell you this, We've said it on the show a
thousand times. America probably peaked in the late eighties, but
it is very possible we get back. And one of
the keys to getting back. I mentioned this earlier. Okay,
as we're playing in Atlanta tonight. It's the same stadium
they took the game out four years ago for bogus reasons,

(01:36:03):
and instant replay has gotten us back our All Star game.

Speaker 1 (01:36:07):
I love this. I think they win, dude. I love well.

Speaker 19 (01:36:10):
I hate that it happened, and I love that they
reversed it. But the crazy thing is what it was
literally what four or three years ago?

Speaker 3 (01:36:18):
It was twenty twenty one, because it was the first
summer of the fiber years ago.

Speaker 19 (01:36:23):
Four years we have reversed this the most inane, well
one of the most inane baseball moves I've ever heard of.
Movement out of Atlanta. How can we, as a self
respecting nation, how can we, four years later, play this
game and the league and all these guys try to
pretend like four years ago.

Speaker 1 (01:36:43):
And they didn't do it. It's nuts. Well, you have
to be like insane as a polity.

Speaker 3 (01:36:48):
Yeah, but what we're doing this thing now is we're
just pretending it didn't happen. Yes, it's the old shaggy
It wasn't me, And it's funny. One reporter asked about
it yesterday that Pat McAfee and Dave Roberts managing the
Dodgers in the National League team.

Speaker 1 (01:37:02):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:37:03):
And she was asking from the standpoint of like, no,
it shouldn't be back here, like she's still living along
with our EU. Yes, And she's like, you said we
should use our voices. What changed?

Speaker 1 (01:37:14):
You know what changes?

Speaker 3 (01:37:15):
We're having a far more honest conversation than we were
at the time because they were. Joe Biden famously brandished
this as you remember as Jim Crow on.

Speaker 1 (01:37:23):
Jim Crow on steroids.

Speaker 5 (01:37:25):
What they're doing in Jimmy and Georgia and forty other sticks.

Speaker 3 (01:37:28):
Yeah, the other co he goes, not Jim Crow, It's
Jim Eagle, was the famous.

Speaker 19 (01:37:31):
The only thing that happened between then and now is
a record number.

Speaker 1 (01:37:36):
Of people voted in Georgia. More people voted in Georgia.

Speaker 19 (01:37:40):
What are you fighting for for people to not vote
because they voted in Georgia.

Speaker 3 (01:37:44):
Do you remember when Stacy Abram goes, no, you don't
get it.

Speaker 1 (01:37:46):
They're still suppressed on the vote.

Speaker 3 (01:37:47):
You just don't see it with numbers like this, that's
like a Yogi bearra ism.

Speaker 1 (01:37:53):
Nobody goes to that restaurant anymore. It's too crowded.

Speaker 19 (01:37:56):
We have a cuntry run by Yogi Bear, thinking without
without any of the talent.

Speaker 1 (01:38:01):
Yogi Bear was a good baseball player. This man won
thirteen championships.

Speaker 3 (01:38:08):
If you're listening on ninety seven one FM, go drive
up the hill in Saint Louis and shout out Yogi's
childhood home.

Speaker 1 (01:38:14):
Go get a nice Italian meal on the hill. That's
right right across.

Speaker 14 (01:38:18):
Who do you live across from? Gergiolers?

Speaker 1 (01:38:20):
I believe so, Yeah, Joe Garagiola.

Speaker 19 (01:38:22):
Yeah, but Garagiola go say it like a Midwest.

Speaker 3 (01:38:25):
Fine, but go go go go shout out the hill
if you listened on ninety seven one FM talk because
it's true, she is a Yogiism. Yes, you can't see
the suppression because the turnout numbers are so.

Speaker 2 (01:38:37):
High you can't.

Speaker 3 (01:38:40):
You know the thing about Jimmy is you can't tell
how much weight he lost because he's up twelve pounds
after fication. You're like, well, yeah, that's the point, but
let me playing this.

Speaker 19 (01:38:49):
The worst thing about those kind of people is that
they want to run America's biggest cities and biggest city
like that's it. Like they don't aim for the small stuff.
They're like, I I think that way, and I want
to run in a city of eight million people.

Speaker 1 (01:38:59):
I with the whole thing. I will tell that. So,
going to play this clip Jen Ramos Eisen.

Speaker 3 (01:39:03):
She's a reporter and she's asking why we're in Atlanta
after the law was passed. But she's not a conservative,
being like, yeah, guys, how come we're here? You said
it was racist? Eat you know, eat Crow on this one,
Eat Jim Crow on this one. No, No, She's saying,
the struggle continues. Listen to this clip thirty nine.

Speaker 20 (01:39:20):
There is a law on the books here in Atlanta
that is a voter suppression law that Joe Biden has
called Jim Crow of the twenty first century Dave in
twenty twenty one the MLB Network special, You said, it's
about being relentless with our voices and speaking up and
this is not an isolated moment and it needs to
be something talked about on an ongoing basis and being

(01:39:41):
relentless with it. What happened to being relentless with our voices?
And why are we in Atlanta when this law is
still on the books and it is a dangerous situation
to be a journalist in Atlanta, because Atlanta has detained
the most journalists by ice.

Speaker 14 (01:39:55):
Some of these women this this are stupid.

Speaker 1 (01:40:02):
It's a dangerous situation to be in. And it's like
it's but it's all pretend.

Speaker 3 (01:40:09):
And I guess the reason I'm excited to see this
game return to Atlanta is because at the very least
Major League Baseball NOS and Corporate America knows they don't
have to pretend anymore. And they were playing into something
that was number one, denying baseball. Okay, it's true superpower,
which was escapism and a source of common culture.

Speaker 14 (01:40:27):
True.

Speaker 3 (01:40:28):
And number two, this all of this garbage and pretend
depression stuff was making it a lot harder in corporate
America because they were just teaching people to sue them.
You know, they were doing it like you know, this
is why we discriminate this way in America's why we
discriminated that.

Speaker 1 (01:40:41):
No, No, baseball has nothing to do with that.

Speaker 3 (01:40:43):
Baseball discriminates against people who can hit a curveball.

Speaker 1 (01:40:46):
That's what it discriminates against.

Speaker 19 (01:40:47):
But I tell you that the folks who want to
bring all that back are obviously still out there.

Speaker 1 (01:40:52):
Yeah, like this.

Speaker 14 (01:40:53):
We're in a better place now.

Speaker 1 (01:40:55):
The battle.

Speaker 19 (01:40:56):
I think that one of the keys is the kind
of the fight never ends because you give up a
little bit. Those folks are.

Speaker 1 (01:41:01):
Going to be back. Yeah.

Speaker 19 (01:41:02):
The voter suppression law that enhances turnout in Georgia is still.

Speaker 14 (01:41:05):
In the books. What are you going to do about it?

Speaker 19 (01:41:07):
People can't exercise their voices except in record numbers.

Speaker 1 (01:41:11):
What are you going to do about it?

Speaker 19 (01:41:12):
They're still there asking those questions almost literally.

Speaker 1 (01:41:15):
Uh, you know what somewhere and I want to believe
in them. Can toss them?

Speaker 3 (01:41:19):
I don't know that he will, but we're gonna make
our best faith effort.

Speaker 14 (01:41:22):
Who's America's Earl Weaver right now?

Speaker 3 (01:41:24):
That's the thing I think we know probably well, yeah,
he's That's that's the difference. Earl Weaver is not throwing
basses at the UMP. He's shooting missiles at Iran. We
have President Earl Weaver right now. We'll be back to
discuss it next right. If you're listening to Fox Across
America with Jimmy the Fox across America, but Jimmy Phalo,
we were in the bottom of the ninth with Brian Brenberg.

(01:41:47):
I had this James Carville clip. I don't even know
that I can dignify and play it, but he's basically
saying he's worried that Trump is going to cancel the midterms.
Now it's I understand, Like I yeah, yeah, I always
say this every time I see James Carvel on TV.
He's dressed like he just got caught fondling himself in
the fitting room of a vass Pro shop.

Speaker 1 (01:42:06):
It's got like the hat on in the camra. I'm like,
what is this guy doing?

Speaker 3 (01:42:08):
If if he was in like a fake News or
Florida story on Fox News Saturday night, you would guess Florida.
You'd be like, this is some dope guy in Florida
smoking meth in a fitting room. And it's like there's
this this, this group of people. It's like a cottage
industry that joy reads a part of.

Speaker 1 (01:42:23):
It now on the internet. Now that you're not doing
an MSF see Stacy Abraens is doing it, they get shot,
they get booked to tell us like here it comes,
you know what I mean? The hear it.

Speaker 3 (01:42:32):
The Great Pumpkin is gonna fly over and cancel the
elections and lock you all up, and the concentration camps.

Speaker 1 (01:42:38):
In the military and everything between. And there's a market
for this.

Speaker 3 (01:42:42):
It's a limited market, but it's like a weird type
of like costplay fetish.

Speaker 10 (01:42:46):
Well, you know what's so.

Speaker 14 (01:42:47):
Amazing about that market?

Speaker 19 (01:42:48):
For them, you don't have to be right, Yeah, you know,
they're you just have to be bombastic. You're not tuning
in to see if it turned out. Yeah, they're just
tuning in to hear you say it the first time. Yeah,
it's amazing. Like for them, what a racket.

Speaker 1 (01:43:04):
It's phenomenal.

Speaker 14 (01:43:05):
All they have to do is make up crazy stuff
and say it.

Speaker 3 (01:43:07):
Do you remember the old adage just to be like
weatherman's a good job, so you could be wrong all
the time and keep your job. No, No, liberal punditry
is a good job, James.

Speaker 1 (01:43:15):
Don't ever forget.

Speaker 3 (01:43:16):
James Carville's most widely read op ed in his career
is this is why Kamala Harris will win in a landslide. Now,
in a better world, a guy like that takes two
years off, he's not back on the next day. And
that would take me back to the nineteen eighty nine
All Star Game. That's where we began this conversation. Back
then there would be some type of societal come up

(01:43:37):
and for subjecting us to this type of ridiculousness. Yes,
that's what we need to bring back. That's when sliming
was on. You can't do that on television. You slimed
somebody if they said something stupid on TV.

Speaker 14 (01:43:47):
Good point.

Speaker 1 (01:43:48):
How much better would cable news be with sliming? Man,
I love to.

Speaker 19 (01:43:51):
Tell what I'd be get slimmed a lot, but I
would would I would embrace it. I would own being
slim and you just sit there and you laugh. That
thing they used to do it, but guys like him
would be covered. He would be covered. He would look
like slimer and the Ghostbusters.

Speaker 3 (01:44:04):
Remember that little ghost gat movie, my favorite nineteen eighty
nine reference. Then shout out if you're listening to us
in Fort Wayne, Indiana, my buddy Stephen Florio who lives
out there, who's a girl's volleyball coach now, but it
was my arch nemesis and whiffa bawl. He lived like
six houses down the block in eighty nine season. Do
you know those kids that could master a curve ball
and it would break like fifty feet, but he could

(01:44:26):
locate it so consistently.

Speaker 1 (01:44:28):
It was actually easy to hit.

Speaker 3 (01:44:29):
As crazy as that sounds, it would just land on
the barrel of your bat. But man, did it look
like something coming in?

Speaker 2 (01:44:34):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (01:44:35):
Well, anyway, we went to a toy store in eighty nine.
It was called child World Toys. R. Russ had Jeffrey
the Giraffe. Child World had a guy called Peter Panda
and it was a panda on roller skates.

Speaker 1 (01:44:46):
That was their mascot.

Speaker 3 (01:44:47):
It didn't last long, as you might imagine, but it
was a toy store shaped like a castle and Ghostbusters
were big in the eighties and they sold like that
green slime ecdoplasm stuff and we once we got a
lot of trouble for this because we had strict parents
and they were cops and everything like that.

Speaker 1 (01:45:03):
But we went up to go.

Speaker 3 (01:45:04):
We went up to child World and had an ecdoplasm
fight after we did to our credit purchase.

Speaker 1 (01:45:09):
The green slime in the story had.

Speaker 3 (01:45:11):
Yeah, we probably should have got outside, but we were
so excited to get our hands on it because in
nineteen eighty nine I believed I had actual ghost ecdoplasm
and me and Steven Florio started shooting at us in
the store and Peter panda skated in to a checked US.
And you know when you talk about needing self awareness
and stuff and wake up calls, if a panda n

(01:45:32):
roller skates is telling you you're in the wrong, that's
a moment of self reflection.

Speaker 19 (01:45:37):
Bren Burgh, you know the beauty is that that sounds
like a drug induced haze. Yeah, it's better than that. No,
it was a late nineteen eighties. That is why the
late nineteen eighties.

Speaker 3 (01:45:47):
So my resolute hope tonight when I say we peaked
in the eighties, you take it full circle. Is that
all of those race pims in Atlanta are greeted outside
the stadium by a roller skating panda who's like, sorry, folks,
division and identity politics are down that way? Do you
know that old joke?

Speaker 5 (01:46:04):
This?

Speaker 3 (01:46:04):
Forgive me for this, but people out there have heard it.
Stacy Abrams is driving to the Major League All Star Game.
She gets lost, stops off at the gas station in
Atlanta and says, excuse me, can you tell me how
to get to two eighty five? And he goes, yeah,
diet and exercise.

Speaker 1 (01:46:20):
Night, everybody there, It is night, everybody.

Speaker 3 (01:46:24):
Roller skating Pen's coming back to get me happy.

Speaker 1 (01:46:27):
All Star Game America. We're back here to do it
again tomorrow if they'll turn our mics on after that.

Speaker 3 (01:46:33):
Until then, be a Republican, be a Democrat, just don't
be

Speaker 1 (01:46:36):
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