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From Everywhere USA. It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Falo.
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Oh hot, damn. It is Friday in the greatest country
in the world. You are listening to what many people
would argue is the best radio show in the world.
He is so foolish, this guy, I don't know. It
felt good coming out Fox Across America with Jimmy Faila,
fired up to close the week in radio with an
absolutely stacked deck of a show. There was a food
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fight in Congress yesterday and the only thing we learned
is that big Pharma pays really, really well because there
was a lot of passion coming out of the Democrats
aimed directly at RFK, who Colt Shenanigan several times in
what can only be described as Wow. We always talk
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about how politicians sell out and the lobbyists really run
the country, But how much do they have to be paying?
Elizabe with Warren that she's literally shouting over a guy
with no voice. I mean, it was a mess. We're
gonna talk about it. It's a busy day, Jay Feely,
It's an NFL superstar. He is now running for Congress.
He was a kicker. He kicked professionally for the New
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York Giants. He also kicked semi pro for the New
York Jets. He will be here in a third hour.
Danny Paula shocks superstar Canadian comedian Why why are we
having a comedian on? With everything going on? Trump's talking
to Putin, They're trying to force people out of the
mayor's race, the National Guards trying to clean up crime.
Who in their right mind would book a comedian in
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this environment? I mean, why do you do things like that?
You're like a crazy person. And I'll tell you why.
It's because we had a caller yesterday that really affected me.
The news cycle has been so toxic that I really
feel like everybody is on the verge of snapping. I'm
not gonna take this anymore, so we gotta loosen it up.
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On a Friday, there's been so much crime, so let's leave.
I don't know, aim a couple of slings and arrows
at those dirt bag sellouts in Congress who were human
shielding for the big pharmaceuticals yesterday. Can you dig it?
Can you dig it?
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There?
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That's a big deal. Okay, Curtis Slee was scheduled to
be on the show. He may or may not be
dropping out of the mayor's race any second now, So
who knows. We might just get the hat, we might
not get the whole guy. Neil deGrasse Tyson, a legendary astrophysicist,
will be on the show. And two of the best
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Own both outstanding. If you're not familiar with them, you
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will be tomorrow. You'd be like, Wow, these guys are actually,
like legitimately talented, unlike the host of Fox New Saturday Night. Anyway,
you want to talk about a lack of talent, look
no further than congress What shills you know? Everybody tells
that joke about how congressman should wear patches like NASCAR,
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so we can see who really owns these people, who
really sponsors the car? You know, not joke's been around,
you know, the internet for like thirty forty years, whatever
the hell it is. But yesterday was a one patch day.
It was a one patch day. I want you to
understand this about RFK. RFK briefly worked with the Obama administration.
RFK has been on the cover of the Rolling Stone,
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as doctor Hook might sing. And RFK is a guy who,
of course is a member of political dynasty Camelot, the Kennedy's,
the whole shebang shaboo, and was a lifelong Democrat. And
when he attempted to run against Joe Biden in twenty
twenty four and primary him and give him a challenger
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so voters could kick the tires on Biden make sure
the guy was in cuckoo for cocoa puffs. As many
people were concerned.
Speaker 5 (04:12):
I am I am very willing to let the American
public judge my physical, mental filth, my physical as well
as my mental filth fitness.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
So we never quite okay, got to the end of
the election with Biden, because unfortunately, the American people did
judge his physical and his mental fitness, and they decided,
uh that it wasn't going to work out. We have
a president that is clearly not all there. But in
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the process of shutting RFK out of the primaries, they
drove him so far out of the arms of their
party that he became one of those other late bloomers
on the Trump train, guys who did not like Trump,
like Elon Musk, like RFK. I mean, honestly, people took
about Trump do and Joe row Joe Rogan didn't have
the balls to have Trump on in twenty twenty, and
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he wouldn't add him on in twenty sixteen because you
would have got such a fierce backlash that they wouldn't
have wanted to deal with it. They didn't want to
run a foul of polite society, or what they thought
was polite society. What people ultimately came to realize is
that the Democrats were ten times worse than everything they
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said the Trump family was. He knows what he's talking about.
Can you remember when they said they were all corrupt
dirt bags that were shaking down foreign countries and making
illegal money under the table. They're always saying that about
Ivanka and Eric and don Well, it turns out it
wasn't the Trump kids that got presidential pardons for their
nefarious business deeds overseas, No, ma'am, it was the Bidens
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Hunter dirt man. And don't forget every one of his
business partners testified under oath that Joe Biden was getting
a ten percent kickback of the money. Are you the
big man, Joe? Okay, the business partner said he was.
But every devious thing you saw the Democrats do in
an effort to stop Trump open to the eyes of
a lot of would be Trump haters or maybe even
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not hate but indifferent to Trump. When they started to
arrest him, when they impeached him post presidency, when the
guy got shot at, when they made attempts to take
him off the ballot, you realize Trump wasn't playing dirty.
The people he was up against were playing filthy and
lo and behold. Guys like RFK were like, you know,
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the Republican Party in the modern era now stands for
everything I once thought the Democrats did, freedom of speech,
anti war. You know, this is crazy stuff. They're representing
the working class, trying to cut taxes, bring back the
manufacturing base. Are the Democrats doing any of that, lance
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would be no. The Democrats were just gift wrapping the
country and handing it to China and every woke special
interest group that wants to cut them a check. Everything
woke turns to, including their party. But lo and behold,
we knew this during COVID when they were going the bat.
You remember you saw Stephen Colbert do the vaccine dance
on a show like they should have canceled them. That night,
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you saw every Democrat mandate the vaccine after bashing it
when Trump was running for president. I mean, it was ridiculous.
But the point is, if you were watching in good faith,
you said, wow, these people are kind of up to
no good. But the truth is they've always done a
fairly decent job of hiding it, framing it with like,
we're protecting democracy. You know, we're the good. We're just
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looking out for the black community. That's where we want
to take away the police from them. Well, I mean,
we're gonna walk around with police details, but them, the
black community, they'd be safer without one. Okay, that's what
they tried to doing. And people who were bargaining with
this country and good faith watched the Democrat Party over
the last ten years and said, wow, these people are
like actually awful right now. Okay, when you look at
like a Chris van Holland going down to El Salvador
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to show solidarity with a deported mic and gangbanger who
is not only accused of beating his wife with an
order of protection, but CBP said he was an actual
human trafficker, which is something he was stopped for outside
of Houston. These are not good people, Okay, right now,
you got the Democratic Party mad because Trump launched a
drone strike against the cartel boat and dropped two tons
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of cocaine into the ocean. So yeah, there's a lot
of overrated fishermen out there right now because those fish
are leaping into the boats. But the point is you
never really see them wide out in the open just
declaring their special interest allegiances the way they did yesterday.
When it comes to that big farm of money, and
obviously there is a ton of big farm of money
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floating around Washington, and both parties and people like it.
It costs a lot of money to run for political office.
Let me just play you some of these montages, okay,
because basically what the Democrats did and this is every
open congressional hearing. It's not unique to the Democrats. The
people holding the hearing ask a question and then just
starts screaming at the guy. You know, what's your favorite
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ice cream? Is it vanilla or chocolate? Reclaiming my time?
You psycho, You once work with a guy who said
he doesn't like ice cream, and Rfk's like, well, he
was joking around. He's actually a big fan. I'm taking
back by time, you're gonna get people killed? And you
know what, It sounds like I'm mocking the proceedings, but
I'm actually doing a pretty accurate representation of what transpires.
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They ask a question and then just jump in and
clamber the guy. It's pretty funny, but it's also sad
just the same because you really get a feel for
where the priority is. RFK is not out there saying
you can't have a vaccine. He's saying, why are we
doing all of the things we're doing to the extent
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we're doing them if we don't truly know some of
these outcomes. Like a good example was something jad Van's
tweeted last night. Jadvans tweeted every one of these Democrats
yelling at RFK is in favor of experimental hormonal treatments
on five year olds that they've convinced are trapped in
the wrong bodies, and they are now committing them to
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a lifetime of surgeries and follow up medical treatments because
they want to celebrate permanent Halloween. Listen to me, for
all the kids listening to the show right now, for
all the adults listening to the show, he'd be whatever
you want, okay, over the age of atp whatever you want.
Nobody cares. It's America e pluribus unum out of many one.
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But you understand you never get to do. You don't
have the freedom to become the opposite sex. You have
the freedom to pretend you are a member of the
opposite sex. But the actual freedom of gender is your
action is God. God has decided that for you. That's
just the reality of this. You don't get those genitals,
you don't get the reproductive organs, you don't get to
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do any of the things other than cosmetically butcher your body.
The Democrats are in favor of that, okay. When RFK
talks about the autism rates and how the numbers have
changed from one in a few hundred thousand to one
in under one hundred. You go, oh, I don't know.
We'd just like to know what's causing It. Doesn't mean
you shouldn't take stuff, doesn't mean all the vaccines are bad.
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But the point he was making is all of these
recommendations that when from kids getting eight shots in their
life to seventy six shots in their life or eight
shots in the first six months of their life to sixteen,
whatever ratio you want to focus on. Rfk's point is
that all of this is recommended by the same CDC
that told you vaccinated people cannot catch COVID. That is
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a fact check false. Here is the and that is
what they said. They said vaccinated people cannot catch COVID.
They not only caught COVID, but sadly one hundreds of
thousands of them died of COVID. Okay. And to make
no mistake about it, the pitch was not, well, if
you take the vaccine, you won't be as sick. Okay.
They didn't pitch it as a therapeutic. They pitched it
as your civic obligation. You cannot catch COVID if you
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take the vaccine. Here's Rashoe Olinsky's saying it.
Speaker 6 (12:03):
Our data from the CDCs today suggests, you know that
vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don't get sick,
and that it's not just in the clinical trials, but
it's also in real world data.
Speaker 3 (12:17):
I mean las Line or ass Off, okay, because they
didn't have any data that said vaccinated people didn't get
COVID because vaccinated people got it left and right, and
sadly yes died. And what we came to find out
is a lot of the people making the recommendations at
the CDC are making a lot of dough from the
pharmaceutical companies.
Speaker 7 (12:37):
Money, money, money, money, money, money, money.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
So maybe, just maybe it's possible, not necessarily true, but
maybe it's possible that if the CDC is making recommendations
in accordance with what their biggest lobbyist group tells them to,
then maybe just maybe this has been going on for
quite a long time.
Speaker 4 (13:00):
Oh waw.
Speaker 3 (13:04):
And that's the point. He's not saying they're all bad.
He's not saying you shouldn't take them. He's not saying
he wants a polio outbreak. He's saying, can we discuss
this data? What are the Democrats saying? You die? In hell,
you scumbag, like, listen to some of this. It's bananas. Okay,
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Here is our FK. This is Elizabeth Warren trying to
frame him in an exchange where she says he's not
giving everybody access to the vaccine. Do you know what
that's based on. That's based on a CDC recommendation that
children under the ages of six months get the latest
round of vaccine boosters. Now children, thankfully, by the grace
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of God, have a higher than one in seven million
chance of dying of COVID, thank god. Okay, but the
point is that, being the case children having stronger immune
systems than older people, they don't need a vaccine. But
the CDC is recommending the vaccine. And anyway, they're recommending
it because the pharmaceutical companies called them up and said
we runt mo money because apparently they gave too much
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of it to Elizabeth Warren. Listen to this exchange clip too.
Speaker 8 (14:11):
I never promised that I was going to recommend products
with which there is an orientication. Wait, you said, and
I know you've taken eight hundred and fifty five thousand
dollars from pharmaceutical company Senator on behalf of parents and
schools and.
Speaker 7 (14:28):
Teachers all over the United States of America who deserve
so much better than your leadership. That's what this conversation
is about.
Speaker 8 (14:39):
They deserve the truth, and that's what we're going to
give them for the first time.
Speaker 3 (14:43):
That a boy, they deserve the truth. That's what we're
gonna give them for the first time. Amen, whatever that means,
get us the data. If we need to take one
hundred shots, let's take one hundred and one just to
be safe. But the idea that we're not allowed to
even ask these questions knowing that we we spend more
money on healthcare than any country in the world, and
we have the most chronic illness of any country in
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the world. We have the highest rates of child autism,
we have the highest rates of child diabetes. The idea
that we should just maintain the status quo, I've that's stupid.
Use your commonses. Unfortunately they sold theirs to Big Pharma.
There it is box across America with Jimmy Fayla sifting
through the wreckage of yesterday's food fights up on Capitol Hill.
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You know the nice thing about the country we live
in now, I don't know how many of you show
a hands in the car, grow up reading, Choose your
own adventure books. Remember, choose your own adventure. It was
like to go hang gliding, turn to page eighty two,
you know, to take the boat instead, turn to page
seventy nine. That whole thing. Well, when you watch any
of these congressional hearings, it really is choose your own adventure. Like,
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if you go on social media and you want to
read four hundred posts, you'll definitely agree with you click
what you're following on twe and if you click for you,
Twitter suggests people from the other side of the aisle.
So you suddenly you're reading every feed and you want
to punch somebody in the face. You know, that's what
happens after one of these hearings, you have that option.
So depending on who you're talking to, Okay, you're gonna
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be like, wow, RFK had a really bad day yesterday,
and that's everything they said on MSNBC. But then if
you watch the clips, you're like, well, I don't know,
made a couple of good points over here. You know,
the back and forth they had yesterday on you know,
chronic childhood disease, the fact that the kids can't even
qualify for military service. Think about this. This is a
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point RFK made when the Democrats were like, shut up,
we're going to stay the course. We're not doing anything different.
He raised a point eight and ten kids cannot qualify
for military service, meaning if this generation right now had
had to feel a military couldn't do it. Think about that.
Speaker 8 (16:52):
This is clip five, eight, eight out of ten of
our kids cannot qualify for military service.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
This is a national security issue.
Speaker 8 (17:01):
When my uncle was president, we spent zero on chronic disease.
Today we spend one point three trillion dollars. It's the
biggest cause. It's increasing.
Speaker 3 (17:11):
Okay, think about that. When he was when his uncle
was president JFK six, back in the sixties, we spent
zero dollars on chronic disease. We now spend one point
three trillion. And dig this. The chronic disease rate has quadrupled.
So the idea that he doesn't have the right to
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question whether or not we should be doing the things
we're doing is psychotic. Again, unless you've got a yachts
that he just bought out of the rod Reports courtesy
is some pharmaceutical rap that was like, do me a favor,
give URFK the business. When you get up on Capitol
Hill today, then that's a different story. But all they're
doing right now is sailing off with our prosperity these
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dirt banks.
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discuss so not what you guys are spending your money on.
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It is what the pharmaceutical companies are spending their money on.
I'm going to play one more clip on this and
then I want to move on. Okay, here is Ron
Wyden enough? Just absolute chill yelling at OURFK about reckless
health decisions and everything in between. Okay, but again, Ron
Wyden is a guy that has been in Congress for
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twenty plus years. As we watched the stats on our
kids go to hell, did Ron Wyden jump in and
ask for any change? I don't know, maybe question the
CDC over all these additional recommendations, the fact that no
one even recommends exercise anymore, they're just like, yeah, I
put a shot in your stomach, don't worry about us. Okay.
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The food pure in this country is wrong, like it's
crazy because there are so many obvious issues. And again,
when RFK was a Democrat. He was fun now that
he endures Trump and of course, yes, he's taking on
the most powerful lobbyist group.
Speaker 8 (20:13):
In the world.
Speaker 3 (20:14):
Okay, you're gonna get some pushback, and you're gonna get
it from Republicans too. Believe me, there are a lot
of Republicans that want RFK out of Trump's cabinet. A
lot of Republicans want him out of there because he's
just upset in the Apple car. It's so much easier
in Washington to show up and say like, I'm here
for the American people and I'm here to serve their
interest and be an agent of change here in Congress.
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And then someone slides a big, fat cash envelope under
the door. Suddenly you kind of downshift into second gear
a little bit straight up. Oh wait what they're paying?
How much? Good gush. But here's RFK talking to Ron Wyden.
The guy has no interest, no interest in this is
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not about protecting the kids, because the truth is, if
this is about protecting the kids, if this is about
protecting the country, yes, we launch a bipartisan investigation into
whether or not we're being affected with increased autism based
on the up you know, the up vaccine dosages. I
don't know if it's true. I'm not saying it's true.
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I'm not saying don't take vaccines. I don't know that.
But we know what has become of the numbers since
we started upping the dosages. We also know about the
obesity problem in this country. Okay, is it being affected
by the chemicals the kids are eating? Are the additives
affecting them or the dies affecting them? We have a
lot of reason to believe they are. So the point is,
if we care, how come, like, honestly, ask yourself this question.
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How come we're not allowed to ask the question without
getting a response of cause people will die and that's
what they do. Oh, you don't support climate change, Great,
everyone's gonna die. You know, that's what they do that. Remember,
you have to get the vaccine, because I don't want
to die because you didn't get the vaccine. But guys,
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if the vaccine works, if it works, then you don't
have to care what the guy next to you does,
because here's a news flash, it cannot affect you. When
you're right, you're right, and you're right. Think about that.
Remember when they used to say that you gotta get
the vaccine. It's not about you, It's about all of us. Sure,
you might be young, you might have a good, you know,
immune system, But what if you get COVID then pass
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it on to some elderly person who got the vaccine,
and now they die of COVID. They did their civic duty.
You're go. What you're telling me is the vaccine isn't
doing its duty. I'll tell you that it was. That's
what you're telling me. It's not doing its job. Okay,
because it wasn't a vaccine. It was rushed to the
market in whatever way it was. They made a lot
of money. They forced it down your throat. It didn't
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work as advertised, yet they were still fine with taking
away your job, firing you, not treating you at the
hospital if they ran out of hospital beds. Do you
remember this one doctor.
Speaker 9 (22:56):
Fauci said that if hospitals get any more over crodate,
they're going to have to make some very tough choices.
Speaker 10 (23:01):
About who gets an ICU. Bet that joy doesn't seem
so tough to me.
Speaker 3 (23:05):
Vaccinated person having a heart attack, yes, come right on it.
Speaker 10 (23:08):
We'll take care of you.
Speaker 9 (23:09):
Unvaccinated guy who gobbled horse gu rest in peace.
Speaker 10 (23:12):
Wheezy, you're a.
Speaker 3 (23:14):
Young clap yay, because they were calling ivermectin horse gu
because someone dared recommend it. But do you know where
we are this many years removed from that slander. People
now recommend ivermectin as a treatment for COVID because the
human version of it won a Nobel Prize for dealing
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with malaria in Africa. The point is every time the
Democrat bargaining position on an issue is no, we can't
have this conversation because people will die. No, you can't
tell jokes about that. Speech is violence if people laugh
at something that denigrates it in a way that makes
them want to kill it. That's what they told us.
That was the argument against Dave Chappelle at Netflix, Like,
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you can't hear this, especially make it fun of trans people.
Can you imagine? No, well, can't happen. They'll all run
out to the streets and kill them. But that's not
how comedy works. Okay, that's not a quality equality. As
you make fun of everything, we're all in the splash
zone because we're all in on the joke that comedy
is not to be taken seriously. And if you're getting
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made fun of. Yes, you were mainstream sticking you off
in the corner like some type of infantilized lesser than
is not equality, Okay, it's you know, infantilization is what
it is. But anyways, stick with me, because that's always
the argument. We have to do it our way or
everyone's gonna die. You don't understand you can't have Trump
on the ballot. We're taking him off the ballot and
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Maine in Colorado because if people can vote for Trump,
then he's not gonna win. They're gonna get mad and
we're all gonna die. Okay, that's their argument, and that's
how you know it's bs if it's agree with me
or will die? Does not seem a little heavy handed.
Do you remember the Democrat commercial when Paul Ryan and
Mitt Romney. Mitt was running for president and his mom
jeans and the Democrats legitimately ran a commercial they showed
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Paul Ryan dumping your grandma in her wheelchair off of
a cliff, Like, for real, what the hell did you say?
I'm not making that up, Go google it. Paul Ryan
wanted to make adjustments to Medicare and Medicaid similar to
what they've just done in Washington because they knew for
a fact a lot of dead people were cashing checks.
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They knew a lot of able bodied young people were
cashing checks, which diverts resources away from the people who
paid into this stuff, need it and deserve it to
people who have no right getting it. But Republicans asked
to have that conversation on the campaign trail, and the
Democrats were like, no way, people will die. Okay, so
really think about that. If your if your position in
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the negotiation is hey, I don't have all the answers here,
but we can take a look. And their response to
that is Grandma drowns of the ocean. Ask yourself, who's
having the reasonable conversation. Okay, here's Ron Wide going at
RFD who again RFK has never he never gets up
there and says we're getting rid of vaccine. No more vaccines,
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can't take them, don't want them. He's not saying it.
That's not what he's saying. Here is Ron Whyden Clip four.
Speaker 11 (26:13):
This is about kids being pushed in harm's way by.
Speaker 3 (26:17):
Reckless and repeated.
Speaker 11 (26:18):
Decisions to get scientists and doctors out of the way
and allow conspiracy theories to dictate this country's health policy.
I don't see any evidence that you have any regrets
about anything you've done or plans to change it. And
my last comment is I hope that you will tell
the American people how many preventable child deaths are an
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acceptable sacrifice granacting an agenda that I think is fundamentally
cruel and defies common sense.
Speaker 8 (26:48):
Thank you to German. I do I gotta reply, Kennedy,
You've said in that chair for how long? I'm twenty
twenty five years while the chronic disease in a told
you went up to seventy six percent, and you said nothing.
Speaker 3 (27:04):
You never asked the question why it's happening? Why is
this happening today?
Speaker 8 (27:08):
For the first time in twenty years, we learned that
infant mortality has increased in our country.
Speaker 3 (27:14):
Is not because I came in here. Did you hear
that infant mortality has increased in this country for the
first time ever? And it's not because the RFK because
he wasn't here when it happened. And again, I am
not here, believe me saying no vaccine. Screw it, let's
pull the goalie. I don't know that I'm trying to
be responsible broadcaster. Here's a good amount of people listening.
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But the reality is those guys in Congress don't even
want to let him ask the question because if, by
chance the question leads to a revision to the way
that we do business with vaccines, then a lot of
people lose a lot of money. Okay, And they don't
ever want to lose a lot of money. Okay. People
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in Congress based spend their entire existence going please give
us money. That is their life. Hey, I just see
me on TV today, Please give us money. Hey, we
just went minute appearance down at the local Kowanas club.
Please give us money. Here I am signing a bill
in the background with Trump. Please give us money. That's
their life, okay. Sean Duffy, who's a Transportation secretary right
(28:19):
now is actually the acting head of NASA, is sat
here on the show. He has guest hosted the show
and said, Hey, I was sick of being in Congress
because you just fundraised all day. Jason Chavids has said
that Jason Chavins comes on the show and as guest
hosted this show and has been like, yeah, man, I've
a you know, Congress is exhausting because all you're doing
is asking people for money. We're paying in cash. I
(28:42):
didn't say that I'll take some cash though. It's Friday night.
Let's go out girl.
Speaker 11 (28:45):
Hey.
Speaker 3 (28:47):
But that's the point. Nobody wants to upset the financial
apple cart. The politics the prosperity in this case so
much more important than the people they want to believe.
And I don't doubt all of them do and I
don't doubt they're even getting data that makes them feel
better about things. Again, the CDC went on TV and
(29:07):
told us vaccinated people could not catch COVID. So if
you trust our institutions and they tell you vaccinated people
can't catch COVID, then yes, you probably go out there
and encourage people to get vaccinated, okay. But when you
find out that vaccinated people died from COVID. Joe Biden
got the vaccine five times and got five boosters and
(29:27):
still got COVID, Okay, then you start to realize, Yeah,
it might be something a little sketchy going on here.
That's the point we're trying to make. And if you
can't have that conversation as a country, and the way
they deny that conversations by you know, people are gonna
die or you know, they get enough stuff into the
bloodstream of Well, you know there's rfks or kook Harry
(29:50):
said back there in nineteen ninety two. You know, he
read a book and a guy who worked for him,
and great, who cares. Maybe he's nuts, he could be
completely nuts, But what about the rest of us? If
infant mortality has gone up for the first time ever,
I'm concerned. I like babies being born. Okay, I have
a kid. That's great. If the chronic illness in children
(30:10):
is up seventy six percent, againe, throw RFK on Dancing
with the stars. He can get out there shirtless and
do a little tango. He likes to do the shirtless.
I'm gonna let him go dancing. But let's the rest
of us have the conversation. That's the point. The Democrats
are trying to make this an RFK thing when the
issue is an everybody think. That's the problem with this
(30:33):
moment right now is we're all having a national debate
over RFK. Do you like the voice he's got a condition?
How do you listen to that? Is that unpleasant for you? Okay?
Do you think he's a kook? You know what's going
on with that? Fim He's not the issue. The issue is,
like I just told you the stats. Okay. If our
own data says chronic illness in kids is up seventy
six percent, the infant mortality rate is going up, we
(30:55):
should want to know. Doesn't matter if if RFK resigns
tomorrow in the republican get their way behind the scenes.
Believe me, a lot of people don't want them around.
There is a lot of money on the line right now, Okay,
but the money it doesn't matter and shouldn't matter to
any of us. The government works for us. We're the
citizens affected by the decisions they make. And when we've
(31:17):
seen the politicization of so many of those health decisions.
I mean, think about public health and how many people
have lost faith in public health because it wasn't following
the science. It was following the political science, which is
why it kept changing. And if you don't think it
kept changing, remember doctor Fauci talking about masks. Do you
remember when I used to play that one on the
(31:37):
show all the time? It was bananas.
Speaker 12 (31:39):
People should not be walking around with masks. Let me
just state for the record that masks are not theater.
Wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better.
And masks are protective, but it's not providing the perfect
protection that people think that it is. There has not
been any indication that putting a mask on and wearing
a mask for a considerable period of time has any
(32:01):
deleterious effects. There are unintended consequences. People keep fiddling with
the mask, and they keep touching their face and can
you get some.
Speaker 10 (32:10):
Inside there.
Speaker 13 (32:11):
Of course, you do not need to wear a mask
indoors if in fact you've been vaccinated, good that you're vaccinated.
But in a situation where you have people indoors, particularly crowded,
you should.
Speaker 3 (32:22):
Wear a mask.
Speaker 12 (32:23):
So even if you are vaccinated, you should wear a mask.
Speaker 13 (32:26):
If in fact you are vaccinated, fully vaccinated, you.
Speaker 12 (32:29):
Are protected and you do not need to wear.
Speaker 10 (32:31):
A mask outdoors or indoors.
Speaker 12 (32:33):
When the children go out into the community, you want
them to continue to wear masks.
Speaker 13 (32:38):
You know, if you look at children outside, particularly when
they're with the family of walking down the street, playing
a game or what have you don't have to wear
a mask.
Speaker 3 (32:47):
I mean, dude, Bauchi's just pulling stuff out of his butt. Yeah,
and that stuff is money. And when you see science
change that many times you start to get the feeling
that people in charge of it aren't really following the science,
They're following the money. Bingo. There it is Fox Across
(33:07):
America with Jimmy Faylor doing the damn thang on a Friday.
At the end of this three hour masterpiece, which is
of course brought to you by the fine folks at Premagen,
we got to shout out the NFL. The football season
is officially back. The first full slate will be this Sunday.
I'm going I'm gonna go watch the Steelers play the
Jets at MetLife Stadium. I'll tell you, as a sports fan,
(33:29):
you haven't lived so you've watched the New York team
play a Pittsburgh team in New Jersey. There's nothing like fixed,
nothing like crossing state lines to go see your home team. Lincoln,
of course, has a game tonight. The Clark Rams are
playing a scrimmage against Long Beach. So technically speaking, the
Jets will be the second high school team that I
(33:50):
watched this weekend. And I wish I was kidding, man,
But if you've grown up and watched the Jets your
whole life, you know this is true. The Jets are
so bad. If you get there early, you can play
like I'm not even kidding me. My brother my uncle
actually beat the Jets thirty one to twenty last January.
It was not impressive, but that being said, we're excited
to have the day to day momentum of football back
(34:11):
in our lives and we hope it lasts a little
bit longer than Jalen Carter did last night against the Cowboys.
He spit on Dak Prescott after the first play of
the game and was ejected. Listen, man, it might work
on dates, but haktua is not a good defensive strategy.
(34:31):
That being said, we'll do a preview at the end
of the show. We're going to talk to Danny Poulaschuk
in the next hour. He's, of course a Canadian, not
that anybody cares about their football, but we'll get into it.
And no football conversation would be complete without Jay Feely.
Jay Feely a former NFL kicker who played for Gosh,
he was a Michigan Wolverine. Jenny's not gonna like that,
(34:52):
but he's played for everybody in the NFL. He was
a superstar. He's kicked a sixty one yarder in a
game once for the Arizona Cardinals Giant and a jet
I believe a dolphin at one point, but all over
the map. But he's replacing Andy Biggs in Congress. Biggs,
of course, represents the fighting fifth Congressional District. Pheelly is
a guy that was an NFL star that became a
(35:13):
CBS announcer. He had a football gig on CBS. That's
a really cushy job. I gotta be honest. You work
on Sundays five months a year. You're doing all right.
That being said, he left that gig because his kids
finally finished high school and he wanted to go represent
(35:33):
America in Congress. He's a guy that's been very fortunate
based on his life here in America and wanted to
go out there and give back. And he's going to
tell a story later. I kind of know the story
because Jim Jordan may or may not have told it
to me of what inspired him to serve in Congress.
And it is some really good inside baseball. You call
(35:54):
it inside baseball, you might call it inside UFC fighting
and you still don't even know the answer. Think about
it all you want during the break, but don't go
anywhere We're back with Danny pola Shock after this.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
From Everywhere USA, It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla.
Speaker 3 (36:11):
Oh hot, damn. Here we go, Here we go our
number two on Just a Stack Deck episode of Fox
Across America. NFL superstar Jay Feely is going to be
joining us. He of course, is running for Congress out
in Arizona. Danny polar Shock, superstar, comedian, comedian trying to
make nice before Trump evades his country and makes Canada
the fifty first state. He will stop by as well,
(36:32):
and we're gonna have a grown up talk about the
New York City mayor's race. Why because one, it has
national implications for the whole entire country. If they put
a socialist inside the frickin White House, that can't be good.
But two, Donald Trump has given a ten day deadline
for Eric Adams and Curtis Sliwa to leave the race
(36:53):
and clear the field. Get him out of here, get
him out. I bring it up. Why because Curtis Sliwa,
the Republican Night Dominie, is going to be joining us
tomorrow night on Fox New Saturday Night for an exclusive
response to Donald Trump's campaign or at least, the pressure
coming from the trump Man to get out of the race.
Really fascinating stuff. We're going to discuss it all. Obviously,
(37:14):
we're going to get into that food fight they had
on Capitol Hill yesterday regarding RFK and vaccines and Elizabeth
Warren and all the cash she's pocketed over the years.
But the point is there's a lot to get to,
So let's do the damn thang eight at eight seven
and eight nine, nine one zero. If you want to
be a part of this hour. It was a lot
(37:34):
like the previous hour. Mediocre it was. It's going to
be very very Mediocrenes. I'm kidding what I mean by
the two hours are similar, as we function under the
same guidelines. You're all welcome here regardless of your political ideology.
Agree with me, disagree with me. I don't care. I
am not an activist. I am a talk show host.
So the only request I have of callers, listeners and
everybody in between, I say, be a Republican, be a Democrat,
(37:58):
just don't be a Okay, now, if we're going to
be clear, Zorn Mamdannie, the guy running from mayor in
New York City, and anyone else who supports socialists. Yes,
they are a bunch of straight up guy. Socialism has
killed two hundred million people around the world throughout history.
It's a real problem. It's never been successfully implemented. It's
never going to be successfully implemented. As the old quote goes,
(38:21):
the problem with socialism is you eventually run out of
other people's money. That's true. That which is why it's
crippled so many governments, starved so many people, and yes,
led to all kinds of unspeakable atrocities at the hands
of those governments that have disarmed their populace. Okay, it's
serious stuff. And Zorammdani running from mayor of New York
(38:42):
City if he wins, is not going to allow him
to reconfigure the entire country in his image. But if
the Democrats can prove that a Democrat socialist is viable
and can bring in the young vote, the people who
want the free stuff, who don't necessarily want to do
the work, then they're very well going to try to
(39:02):
run it in twenty twenty eight. At a national level.
They need fresh blood in their party. Okay, that's the
biggest problem they have when the Democrats, you look at
the current leadership. It's like Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, you know,
Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer. Okay, when they say the Democrat
Party needs new blood, they actually mean new blood like transfusions.
(39:24):
These are old people as the old jocos. I've seen
younger faces on money, you know that whole thing. But anyway, okay, mom,
Donnie does represent a fresh new direction. And you and
I might think it's bad, but the reality is people
pulling voting levers think it's good. He's popular on TikTok.
He's funded by a lot of billionaire liberal activists like
(39:46):
the Soros family and guys of that nature who like
the things that have happened in New York and California
and Seattle and Portland and Chicago and Baltimore. You know, well,
the quality of life has gone down, rate has gone up,
but we filtered everything through a racial lens where you
no longer want to prosecute violent crime because it disproportionately
(40:08):
targets black people. Race is not where the line is drawn.
Is God's side and the other side. And that's the
biggest problem with woke politics is they're not on God's side.
They're on the other side. When you see things like JB.
Pritzker fighting as vehemently as he has to stop Donald
Trump from sending clips troops into Chicago. Okay, what you
(40:32):
understand is he is not on God's side. And you
can hide behind stats like, well, if we start arresting people,
it disproportionately arrests black people. But as Giano Colbo said
on the show yesterday, okay, ninety percent of the homicide
victims in this country are black. Ninety percent of the
perpetrators who kill them are black. This is not too
(40:52):
target black people. That's not to say we hate them,
or they're bad, or they're evil, or they're less than
I don't talk about them that way. I'm not a
Democrat who says black people are incapable of getting voter
ID and asking them to show one would be worse
than Jim Crow.
Speaker 14 (41:06):
This is Jim Crow on steroids what they're doing in
Georgia and forty other states.
Speaker 3 (41:12):
So that's not my m a. I'm not here to
disparage of a black community. Okay, but there are a
lot of inner cities in this country that have been
neglected by Democrat leadership that has been in charge for
sixty years, eighty years, one hundred years. And I say
this with any party in mind. If you live in
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a congressional district, if you live in a state that's
going to vote the same way for one hundred years,
things are gonna go downhill. They're gonna go downhill because
there's no incentive for the people in power to improve
if they're never going to be held accountable for failing
their constituents. That's why Chicago is generationally bad. That's why Baltimore.
(41:55):
Think about Baltimore. Baltimore. Literally crime got so bad that
they sued the automakers Hyundai and Kia, telling them it
was their fault the cars were getting stolen. Listen, you
guys made these cars so easy to steal. It's no
wonder we have a ration of car thefts and carjackings,
which is the literally legal equivalent of saying, look what
(42:17):
she was wearing, your honor, she wanted it. And that's
what they're doing when it comes to car thefts. That's crazy.
But they can get away without sourcing the liability because
it's more important to them to just keep getting elected.
They don't need your life to improve, they need their
life to improve. What makes this show unique. Is I'm
new enough to media. Is I genuinely care about your life?
(42:40):
You know what I'm saying. I don't like get to
get out of here at the end of three hours
and be like, I don't know, They'll figure it out,
you know what. These people I don't want to hear
from it. And that's the biggest problem with right now
is a lot of leaders who are trying to make
national names for themselves really look at it like, Hey,
I just got to help out my poll numbers. These people,
I want to give you one. And we covered this yesterday.
(43:04):
Fifty eight people shot in Chicago last weekend, eight of
them died. Here is Lori Lightfoot saying it's a manufactured crisis.
Clip six.
Speaker 4 (43:12):
If he comes to Chicago, he's gonna be in court,
and to be he's gonna be sued by the state.
He's gonna be sued by the city, and I believe
that they're with private interests that also sue him. This
is not about violent crime, and I don't think we
should pretend that this manufactured crisis and his attempt to
provoke people in Chicago is legitimate exercise of power.
Speaker 14 (43:34):
It is not.
Speaker 3 (43:35):
I mean, come on, you sound insane. Do you realize
that you should be medicated? I mean, seriously, Lori lightfoot,
It's not a manufactured fifty eight people got shot, eight
people got killed. That's not a manufactured like that happened.
That's horrible, horrifying. But they don't care because you understand,
if they say, hey, Trump, do something about the crime,
you know what that means. It means they didn't do
(43:58):
something about the crime. It's like, do you remember when
the border was going on and they were like, this
is a manufactured crisis. We don't need a border wall.
Do you remember that? And why were they in the
way of it? Border wall was pretty popular got Trump
elected the first time around, but it also meant that
they hadn't fulfilled their own commitment to get a legal
immigration under control. So they started telling you things like, oh,
(44:21):
it's a manufactured crisis. Walls don't work. Really think about this.
Kamala Harris finished her presidential campaign by vowing to finish
the border wall, saying that she would put in place
all the border protections that, oh, by the way, Democrats
took ninety four executive actions to reverse when Joe Biden
(44:44):
got into office. Think about that. So when Joe Biden
got into office, they signed ninety four executive orders. He
didn't the auto pen did haulting border wall construction, something
Democrats had voted for under George W. Bush and under
Barack Obama. But when they got into power, you know,
they were immediately rescinded the border wall because they had
told you that it was racists and this was, you know,
(45:04):
segregationist stuff. We should be building bridges, not walls. Never
mind that every single Democrat goes home to a house
with a wall around it. They don't go home with
a house with a bridge that lets anybody who wants
to come into the house. And the reality is the
border is the front door of our national house. But
the Democrats didn't want to clean up the border because
that would be an acknowledgment that they had made a
mess of it to begin with. And that's where we
find ourselves on this issue. It is indisputable that they
(45:27):
made a mess. Stephen A. Smith I played this clip yesterday.
Here he is talking about a clip seven.
Speaker 15 (45:31):
In terms of what has been transpiring through the streets
of Chicago. It has been going on for years. It
was going on before Obama was in office. It was
going on when he was in office, it's been going
on since he's been in office. I recall seeing a
black couple on national television asking for military assistance.
Speaker 3 (45:54):
That's how bad it has been.
Speaker 15 (45:56):
In Chicago, and one administration after another has either been
incapable or unwilling to do anything about it. It is shameful.
And black folks in that city have been getting killed
for years and I'm disgusted at the level of ineffectiveness
or on willingness that they've ought that they've executed and
(46:16):
getten better things done and making it better for the
law abidy citizens is Chicago.
Speaker 3 (46:24):
Big cheers for that, because there's not a lot of
people in the media. Definitely not at ESPN. They're going
to read the stats on that. But that is the reality. Okay.
They have been so indifferent to the ongoing crime crisis
in Chicago because the Democrats, then this really does matter,
and you have to know this is true. The Democrats
(46:45):
don't care about black on black crime. They don't care
because it's not politically viable. If a black person kills
a person, you can't go, Hey, those folks are racists,
so vote from me. So they only focus on those killings.
When eight percent of the black men killed in this
country you're killed by other black men. It's crazy, it's sad,
it's not good. Okay. But when you really look at
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those numbers and you realize that they've been in place
for fifty or sixty years, you realize the folks that
have been in charge this whole time are completely indifferent
to what's actually going on.
Speaker 2 (47:19):
You're right, and when you're right, you're right, and you
you're always right.
Speaker 3 (47:23):
So you understand when the Democrats start saying things like
you know, well, you know the Red States caused the violence.
This is Brandon Johnson. Listen to this clip. Thirteen Chicago
will continue to have a violence problem as long as
Red States continue to have a gun problem. So that's
him blaming it on the Red States. I mean, dude,
(47:45):
your asso and I say that why because I read
this yesterday. Guys, this matters, Okay. According to the Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, ninety percent of the guns
used in Chicago crimes since the year twenty twenty three
came from Chicago. Ninety percent of the guns. So when
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you tell me that Chicago's real problem is the Red States,
next door. It's not actually true. So these are people
a lot like what I'm dealing with here in New
York with Zoron Mom Donnie, that want to make everything
about race. They want to outsource their crumbling societies to
the neighboring Red States and say, well, they're bringing the
bad stuff. They're not. That's not the issue here, okay.
(48:29):
And when you know that to be the truth, you
start to realize the real liability posed by identity politics,
because identity politics purports the idea that we have different
needs based on race, based on sexual orientation, based on
what religion we worship, and it's just not remotely close
(48:51):
to true. You guys, no matter who you are, no
matter what you worship, no matter what you're attracted to,
you want to make money. You want someplace safe to live.
You want to be able to put food on the table.
Maybe with any luck, with any luck, somebody will shack
up with you at the end of the night. I'm
just saying I can't promise you that I don't know
(49:11):
where the Friday Night's gonna take you. All I care
is that Saturday Night takes you to the TV at
ten BM so you can watch Fox New Saturday Night
with Jimmy Fail. But the point is Curtis Sleiewa, who's
going to be on that show Saturday Night Tomorrow night, okay,
and is someone I'm going to discuss a great length
in this hour, represents right now the Republican Party in
(49:32):
this mayor's race. Now, Donald Trump does not necessarily believe
he can win, does not want a socialist running New York,
and is apparently pressuring the field to be cleared. I
don't know that he specifically said Sleea's gotta go, Adam's
gotta go, or Cuomo's gotta go, but it's the belief
is that he wants Sleewa and Adams out so Cuomo
can be the standard bearer and beat Mom Donnie, because
(49:53):
as much as he loathes Andrew Cmo, it's a better
New York City if the guy in the mayor's office
is just a dirtbag groping woman than if the guy
in the mayor's office is a dirt bag that overtaxes businesses,
defunds the police, and chases away our entire tax base.
So I think that's the Sophie's choice we're being dealt with. Okay,
(50:13):
and the only thing I mean, I broadcast at a
lot of stations State of New York and certainly hear
locally in New York City on seven to ten wor
the Voice of New York. That's not nothing, haw damn.
But the only reason I focus on this again and
again and again is I know most of you guys
out there, there might be two hundred stations listening right now,
most of you do not care about the New York
(50:34):
City mayor's race. Is correct, But the reason I keep
coming back to it is twofold one. If this works,
as I said, locally, they're going to try to trot
it out nationally and make the twenty twenty eight nominee
Alexandria Ocassio Cortes. AOC is a dope, straight up. But two,
(50:56):
and this might be even bigger in terms of a
fiscal liability, is New York is the center of commerce
in this country. Okay, Wall Street's there, the financial markets
are there, all the big brokeras houses are here. And
if this guy comes in and tanks New York and
really crushes the local economy, crimes bad enough. The tourism
(51:17):
is down, you know, the stock market relocates to Miami
or something else. They've been fantasizing about all this time,
just so they can get closer to the pure cocaine
tied of waiting for all this stuff to come up here,
especially when Trump is drone striking boats full of cartel coke.
Now you've got a bunch of coked up fish. There's
a lot of overrated fishermen in the water this weekend.
Anytime you sink a cartel boat with three tons of coke, yeah,
(51:40):
the fish are jumping, all right. But the point is,
with all of that going on, if this guy crushes
New York City, they don't hand the bill at the
federal level to the people who voted for him. They
hand the bill to you.
Speaker 16 (51:56):
Just hold on to your pocket book. They just put
a lean on your money, your savings in your retirement.
Speaker 3 (52:03):
There it is Fox Across America with your main man,
Jimmy fail At Danny Paulaschuk in the on deck scircle.
We're bringing in a comedian because it's a second hour
of the show. It's Friday, and you know, I've been
pretty riled up. It's very serious week on the radio,
and some people are like, where's the comedy Jimmy, you
suck you, doc Ass. I don't doubt getting some of that.
It's such a serious show. We took a call yesterday. Well,
(52:26):
we were talking about how much it hurts our brains
to be debating whether or not Trump should be trying
to lower the crime rate. But we got to this
place in Chicago that is a weapons grade stupid. Okay,
But to give some people credit, as I have during
the week, we've had guys like Shermichael Singleton say yeah,
the Democrats should actually do this. We've even hat Joe
Scarborough say it. And it wouldn't be a week in
(52:49):
radio if we didn't get a cameo from Judge Janine
so Here she is Clip twenty two.
Speaker 16 (52:54):
President Obama to come out and make a comment on Chicago,
a city that is it is city that has been
one of the most violent cities in America, that has
shootings and killings frequently since I can remember. Every weekend
there's shootings in Chicago. What are they doing about it?
What they're doing is they're turning to politics, and they're
(53:16):
turning to anything anti Trump, as opposed to saying we
want to join the President in his effort to protect
the American people. We recognize and applaud President Trump for
what he's doing. President Trump could sit back like they
did and do nothing. But you know, the President is
not doing something to the American people in these cities.
Speaker 3 (53:36):
He is protecting them, Amen, Judge Janine. And that's the
biggest problem right now. And that's why we have to
bring in a comedian in the next segment. It's because
I am going to lose my mind if I have
to debate another five minutes of whether or not fighting
crime is good. I grew up playing Cops and Robbers.
Damn it, Cops good Robbers band. Danny Poulashock proves it
(53:58):
when we come back pod. Damn it is Fox Across
America with Jimmy Failo. We had to get this guest
on today and not Monday because he bets the NFL.
You can't be in too much trouble after last night's game.
Most people I know got the spread right. But Danny
Poulaschak is back and he's completely unbruised. That's a good song.
(54:19):
I mean this this time. Monday could be another steamer.
He could be in here with a Scott Nose glasses
on dodging the broth on Sunday. Who how damn I
did not know that the fail is the schedule to
be at the this Steeler Jet game. Lincoln is a
big Steeler fan because what happens is like he didn't
have any older brothers. He had a cousin who became
(54:40):
a big Steeler fan because they won those two Ben
Roethlisberger Super Bowls. And you know, if you have older brothers,
you kind of get into what they're into. You know,
like my brother was a Raider fans when I was
a Raider fan in first grade. That's how he became
a Steeler fan. So them being local, we're going to
take him out to the Jets game. He's never He
has no idea how frustrated the Jet fan base is
because they'll wear a Steelers jersey. Is probably going to
get hunched in the face by a woman named Dawn
(55:02):
from New Jersey.
Speaker 17 (55:03):
I mean, they've been through a lot.
Speaker 3 (55:04):
Here's the quarterback for well, the Steelers, Yeah, exactly, Aaron
Rodgers the Jets. The Jets have, I mean, goodness, gracious Field,
I know magic. I don't think they test for that syahuasca.
The Jets are starting Steelers old quarterback fields. Okay, justin
fields and then over on the other side of the
Metowlands locker room with the Giants play.
Speaker 13 (55:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (55:26):
Yeah, they got Russell Wilson. So the Steelers quarterback room
is playing exclusively in MetLife Stadium.
Speaker 17 (55:31):
Something crazy. Actually, I still cannot believe this. I've never
been to an NFL game, Is that true? I've wanted
to go so many times. I've lived in New York
for like, because obviously I'm from Canada. I've been in
many CFL games. You've seen the Argosa So dude, I
used to live. They used to be in my backyard.
Come on, yeah, and there used to be Like if
any Canadians are listening, you know, you're like, you get
tickets day of for a CFL game for five bucks.
Speaker 3 (55:51):
Come on, So you're telling me my listeners on wb
En and Buffalo.
Speaker 17 (55:55):
Probably yeah, they've gone up to a BMO field.
Speaker 3 (55:58):
Come on in CNY. That's why that's why you book
Danny Pouloshock. He can get you a hot ticket deals
on Canadian football. That's like, it's like three eighty American.
You think they're doing this on the Hannity shows. You're
not getting this.
Speaker 17 (56:11):
In US dollar Canadian exchange rates.
Speaker 3 (56:13):
Take that, Mark Levin, call yourself the great one. Have
you given away a single Canadian football deal of getting
I need you to come on and laughing up with
me because I've done. Uh, this will be wooh. This
is the thirteenth of fourteenth hour of the week. I've done.
You know you are no, No, I don't. But the problem
is I actually had a caller yesterday who had it
(56:34):
kind of crystallized for me. This has been the worst
week of radio. And it's only been you know, it's
a short week. Actually had a holiday week. Yeah, okay,
but still the worst week. It's still the worst. It's
just the worst because it's all been about crime and
about specifically how there were people opposing a federal effort
by the president to lower the crime rate. Sure, which
is not a bad thing now to be clear what
(56:55):
he does, of course, But I understand this. I know
that they believe lowering crime is good. That's not who
they are. And that's what frustrates me about this level
of analysis, as most people are like, they're so stupid
they don't even get it. No, no, they get it.
This is just because, of course, and when someone's doing
something just because it's frustrating, and it's infuriating to me
(57:16):
because a lot of stuary.
Speaker 17 (57:18):
Be like, we're going to increase crime, and then everybody's like, no,
let's lower.
Speaker 3 (57:20):
That's lower. It's like I gotcha. And then they go
in Trump's like, yeah, that's what Trump should do. You
should be like, no Feds ever again. The Democrats are
gonna be like, you pussy bringing the cup bringing.
Speaker 17 (57:30):
Bad let's be The greatest is they're announcing yesterday that
they're like we're looking at banning guns for transgender people
or whatever. And then now like everyone on the left
is like, no, everybody needs to have guns out, just
like literally tying everyone dead hands.
Speaker 3 (57:46):
That's funny. Yeah, now they're all pro gun. It's such
a dumb time to be a lot. Danny Paula Schuck
is in the studio. And that's the transactional nature of politics.
It's like summer of twenty twenty black lives matter, all
of twenty twenty five, No they don't. That's where we
are now. And I'm like, what are you know? Because
that's the thing no one talks about this. I have
become this week the old man yelling at the TV. Okay,
(58:06):
so my place at Fox, as you know, is I
am a rodeo clown. Like I mean this in every
sense of the word. I mean, you're in a barrel
right now. People can't see because they're listening. I'm wearing
a barrel. Wearing a barrel. Everybody, you know, every you
know cable news show begins with who's dead and going
to jail. It's either a bunch of people died or
a bunch of people need to go to jail, or
you're life screwed up, and here's who's fault of this,
(58:27):
and you're ready to shoot your TV elvis stuff, take
off your blood pressure. I come on with five minutes
left in these shows and renew your will to live.
So at the top of the next hour you'll watch
more TV. Ya, I am sorebet I come out. Jimmy's
gonna make some balloon animals.
Speaker 13 (58:42):
Now.
Speaker 3 (58:42):
I think we can stick around to the top of
Water's World or Hannity or whatever the hell are you
gonna be on next? Okay, And that's how it works. Okay,
So what I don't really I'm not given to like
serious like angry punditry, but everyone I saw talk about
this this week, I really felt like, didn't do what
it's We always have to ask the next question, why
(59:03):
is this funny? You know what would make this funny
in this conversation, and you always have to ask the
next logical question. And what I've been talking about specifically
as it pertains to Trump and like Chicago, Okay, as
everybody's talking about how the Democratic just blanketly oppose anything
he does. Fair but on this particular issue, there's a
reason they have been in charge of Chicago for one
hundred years. Ninety percent of the murder victims are black.
(59:23):
Ninety percent of the people who kill them are black.
They don't talk about black on black crime. They will
not do it doesn't it doesn't get clicks. This happened
once Will Smith hit Chris Rock at the Oscars. We'll
give you some black on black Jesse Smager a little bit,
little something, but it wasn't real. I don't think. I
don't know who the Will Smith thing was real to
this day, I don't know. But the point is they
don't want him cleaning something like this up because then
(59:47):
it's also an acknowledgment that they didn't And that's so
The sociopathic element to politics is that you've got to
be fine with people suffering because in your worldview, you're
so much better for the rest of us that the
ends justified. They're still trying to get elected.
Speaker 17 (01:00:01):
I think it's crazy for a Chicago with any political
official to be like crime in Chicago, What.
Speaker 3 (01:00:06):
Are you even talking? Yeah, come on, LORI Lightfoot, this
is crazy.
Speaker 5 (01:00:11):
I'm gonna play this like a literal, Like, was there
a TV show called Chirack, Yeah, Chyrackrack steven A Smith,
I gave him crewdit.
Speaker 3 (01:00:17):
I played this yesterday. We could play it one more
time today. But steven A. Smith was talking about this
and he was just saying, He's like this has been
going on for like decades. Yeah, And this is the
biggest problem for anyone listening in politics, is like the
problem with one party rule doesn't matter it's Republican, be
the same. If a state votes the same way for
one hundred and fifty years, eventually it goes to hell
(01:00:37):
because there's no incentive to fix anything.
Speaker 17 (01:00:39):
Well, you need that like corrective measure, that Yin and
yang kind of thing. Yeah, I mean someone to come
in clean up all the old you know, the stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:00:46):
Yeah, that's what you need, and then maybe you can
go back to voting the old way again.
Speaker 17 (01:00:49):
Yeah, Like America is honestly like the in my opini
because I've actually looked it up, and like, because you know,
I'm from Canada, and like Canada has been basically sixty
I think it's like two thirds liberals too, one third
conservative in the last like seventy years kind of thing.
And it's a dump down, yeah, right, whereas here it's
just like fifty to fifty, Like it's pretty much perfect,
you can get by, but it's fifty to fifty. It's like,
(01:01:11):
you know, the the Democrats get get their turn and
the Republicans get their turn, and it's just ping pongs.
Speaker 3 (01:01:15):
Back and forth. Yes, but the states where things really
are tanking are not fifty no problem. Well that's what
I'm saying. It's eighty twenty, you know what I'm saying.
And it's just a disaster. And that's the bigger issue here.
And I've been watching this all week and I've been
just a bag of cats. But tomorrow night, our buddy,
your friend Curtis Sliwah, who's under some pressure from President
Trump to jump out of the reasoning that, yeah, so
(01:01:37):
Trump wants him to clear the field. Sleiewa goes, Adams goes,
I guess, isn't politics insane? That we're five years removed
from that Trump Cuomo battle of the Summer twenty twenty.
I know that Trump now needs Cuomo to be the
mayor of New York.
Speaker 17 (01:01:50):
Man, the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
Speaker 3 (01:01:52):
Apparently that's where we find out.
Speaker 17 (01:01:54):
I see we need slee waing because I want to
see how this feral cats thing works out.
Speaker 3 (01:01:58):
Cats.
Speaker 5 (01:01:59):
I want to see how this cats to clear the rats,
cats to clear the rats, which I had when I
lived in Toronto, I had this crazy mouse infestation and
like the walls were like it was nuts, like there
were so many mice.
Speaker 17 (01:02:10):
And I had this really old Italian landlord, this old guy,
and I was like, hey, man, like I have a
real mouse problem, Like they'd be on the kitchen counters
like everywhere. And he goes, can I get you a
couple of cats? And I go, no, I don't want
two cats. Call an exterminator.
Speaker 3 (01:02:26):
But he knows those cats, when they got the job done,
they would have got the job and they would have
had our time. Oh my god, fat and Happy, Living
Good at Club Danny. When we lived in the big city.
First we lived in one hundred and First, then we
lived one hundred and second. You suffer a lot of
indignities to live here. Oh yeah, and you know, most
people around the country know that. But here's when a
(01:02:46):
lot of them might not know. So when we moved
into our apartment one hundred first Street, there was a
plumbing issue. I don't know what it had to do
with routing. But when the neighbors upstairs flush their toilet,
ours exploded to the ceiling and my wife does it
seemed tenable. My wife was pregnant, Okay, she called up
the landlord and was like, so we have like an
old faithful guyser situation in our apartment where it's exploding
(01:03:10):
to the roof. I'm pregnant. I go to the bathroom
a lot. This doesn't work. And the guy's like, you know,
it's a major issue. It's going to take a few months.
You can use the bathroom and the downstairs diner in
the meanstime.
Speaker 17 (01:03:22):
Why about Honestly, I thought you were going with he's
gonna be like, I'll get you a bucket.
Speaker 3 (01:03:26):
No, no, no, He basically did you know, he's like, yeah,
you can use the bathroom in the diner. And then
that's the only real time I've heard Jenny like really
used things you can't say on the radio. Yeah, but
she really gave it to him. We did get out
of our lease. Yeah, so we had to. Yeah, but
that's that's the liability of living in some of these places.
Speaker 17 (01:03:42):
Oh yeah, I mean so many old buildings here where
you're just like, yeah, I don't control.
Speaker 3 (01:03:45):
My own heat.
Speaker 5 (01:03:46):
Yeah, so winter is just like, yeah, the boiler's broken
and I go or it's just like, I mean so
many places here where you're like it's dead of winter.
Speaker 17 (01:03:54):
It's like it's a hundred degrees So how do you
crack a window?
Speaker 3 (01:03:58):
I'm like, it's twenty outside. Yeah, it just bounces out.
It's not an efficient way to live. But you know what,
as much as we talk about the indignities of you
might see a rat on the subway, or your toilet
might explode. Our streets are not controlled by migrant gangs. Okay,
we're getting I don't know, I don't know what news
you're watching.
Speaker 17 (01:04:19):
I guess you're living all fat and heavy on Long
Island power.
Speaker 3 (01:04:21):
But Nole's just listen. There are elements. I do that,
there are elements, but I was bringing my effort to
bring it back to Chicago. They what they have going on? Man,
It's like the people in power are basically like the landlord.
He's like, I'll throw a cat, or you can use
the bathroom down in the diner. But we're not actually
fixing this punchline. Yeah, we're the crime in Chicago. The
(01:04:43):
only good news I saw all week, for real, as
a guy who's going to put together a TV show
and all that jazz as they sank that cartel boat,
which I know is daunting and horrifying to people and
stuff like that, but I still kind of found it funny.
And I'm mad that the New York Post missed the
headline quatro cinco. Oh a man, easy one, you sink
a drugged bang. It would have been good, but they
(01:05:05):
didn't do that. But we did have to have some
mirth around the fishing the boat being sack right now,
do you realize off the coast how many overrated fishermen
there are, Because if there's that much cocaine in the ocean,
these fish are leaping into boats. They're leaping.
Speaker 17 (01:05:19):
You see that all the time, like something like someone
in Miami's like, yeah, I funds like a bundle of drugs.
Speaker 3 (01:05:24):
Yeah, it's just like do you want to laugh? When
Danny comes back, I'm gonna tell you a story about
what I consider to be the craziest thing ever left
in my cab. And to be clear, I've had prosthetics
left in my cab. I've had fire arms left in
my cab. I had a woman with a sock puppet
on each hand who left one of the sock puppets
in my cab. Not even top ten. And I will
tell you what was when we come back back there.
(01:05:46):
It is box across America. But Jimmy Faila, it's Friday.
We're trying to take the abb you off. There's been
so much talk about crime in Chicago and d C.
And now Trump wants to go into New Orleans and
all that that. Danny Polo Shock was graciously agreed to
be here for a second segment. No guest, does we
don't get We don't get that. Oh we usually get
don't ever book me up. I've seen the people fire
(01:06:08):
the publicists like without even they haven't even left the studio, Like,
what the hell is that it's like, Wow, it's really rough.
So prior to going to break, we were talking about
things left in taxis, and I told you that the
most interesting thing ever left in my taxi was the following.
So my second passenger of the day. I was driving
days five am to five pm. So you know your garage.
(01:06:32):
Mine was on twenty first and seventh. Usually pick somebody
up very close to your garage when you get on
the road because there are no cabs at that hour.
So some guy might have been there for three or
four minutes or ten minutes and he sees he gets in.
But it's kind of a nondescript transaction because the guy
you're picking up is either on his way to work
or he's like the last marcher in the Parade of
bad choices, you know what I mean. The sun's out,
(01:06:52):
Newspaper bundles are thudding onto sidewalks. Maintenance guys are hosing
off sidewalks. That's something we do in New York City. Okay,
you guys are welcome to give it a gander as
to why they're hosing off the sidewalk, but you don't
have to. If you don't want to, you can play
this game on Madden or all Madden. It's your choice.
It's your Xbox. Okay. So the first guy picked up
(01:07:12):
that day without paying him any mind, left something in
the back of my cab that was presented to my
attention by the second passenger who got in and he said, Hey,
he's like, I'm going up to eighty fourth and fifty
goes by the way he goes, holds up legitimately goes,
somebody left a lot of blow in the back of
your cap and held up legitimately a pillowcase size ziploc
bag of cocaine big enough that I thought of like
(01:07:36):
the movie No Country for Old Men, where it might
have a tracking diorce. Yeah, and he's like, yo, bro,
you want to split this. I'm like, dude, that is
all yours. I'm like it was. It was a large
enough amount that whoever lost it was probably killed for
losing it, right, and probably had it in a knapsack
or something that I didn't notice and it had fallen
out of because they were probably doing it. Yeah, of course,
but it was such a jarring amount. If you ever
(01:07:58):
go to Hershey Park and you see like the chocolate
sacks and the sugar sacks, It was one of those. Yeah,
it was such a gallon jar. And I spent my
whole day wondering if there was a remote detonator under
my cab because of that guy. But the guy was
really funny. He took about a marriage of convenience. The
guy was dropping off was down on Broad Street, so
he was going to the old Goldman Sachs headquarters. So
(01:08:19):
he probably got some use out of the cocaine. I
bet bizarre, and I've had other weird things, Danny. I
had Clay Clay Henry the beer drinking goat. Do you
know that story? So there is a goat from Lahitas, Texas.
This could be real or not. But the guy got
into my cab wanted to be on Letterman. He used
to have a segment called Stupid Petrick. Yeah, and had
decided he was going to audition his goat that drank
(01:08:41):
long neck bottles of beer. So he actually showed me
the goat drink along. If you took the cap off
a beer, the goat would just throw it back and
slug it. And I drove him up to the ed celibate. Yes,
go in the back of the cab. Clay Henry the
beer It was on leash. Yeah, I picked him up
on house fine. I mean no, actually he was fine.
He drank chewing up you know, the mushies. He was fine.
(01:09:03):
I mean, I've forgive me for this, but this was real,
like a real realization. It's like he got in and
I was like, oh my god, a beer drinking goat.
And the owner was like, oh my god, a white
cab driver. He's like, what do you mean? What are
the odds? But anyway, I took him up to the
ed Sullivan Theater and Clay Henry the beer drinking goat.
As the story goes, the guy did not have like
a scheduled audition, like this was a guy who had
(01:09:24):
a goat and was in town or whatever means did
you get the goat here? Maybe he was from here.
For all I know, he just claimed this was Clay
Henry the beer drink go from the head text guy.
I could have been lying for all I know. He
could have been a Letterman staffer. But he went to
the ed Sullivan Theater. Okay. I dropped him on Offull
like ten in the morning. They're obviously not filming Letterman.
I doubt they were having auditions. He did not go
in through like a front door. Do you know that
(01:09:44):
side door on fifty fifth, Yeah, he went fifty third,
He went in that door. So whatever he was doing,
he excuse he didn't go in. He knocked on that
he knocks. He's just like delivery. So this was a
guy who was just like, no, no, when they see this,
they're gonna put me on.
Speaker 7 (01:09:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:09:58):
You know those guys that walk into the comedy club
on Saide, you put me on. I'm funny. Yeah, that
guy's never funny. No, But you know, to his credit,
Clay Henry would have been the one guy who probably
could have did the stupid Patrick. But yeah, I probably
got off, but I don't know that he ever did.
And I don't know that Letterman can put an alcoholic
goat on TV.
Speaker 18 (01:10:14):
Uh.
Speaker 17 (01:10:15):
Probably when Letterman was on, there wasn't like people weren't
probably as.
Speaker 3 (01:10:18):
If this was eighties Letterman. Yes, but like, wow, people,
that's like animals. You can't do that. It's cruel. Yeah,
it's cruel. He loves beer, thank you. And when you
talk about the consumption habits of goats, guys, goats will
eat the beer can. No one says a word about that,
So let them have the beer part of their diet,
go to lead a tire off your car. I I
didn't know this about goats. This is a funny story.
(01:10:40):
So you know, my wife grew up at a dairy farm,
and me and Lincoln always pressure her for exotic pets.
We wanted a chimp for a while. She's like, no,
it'll eat your face that whole thing. Lincoln wanted a
cappy bar for a while. Then we decided we had
to get a goat. And her dad was the goat
like eat the fence, lawn chairs, and will lead everything.
They're menaces. And I didn't know that. And I went
(01:11:00):
out to you Tah to visit my cousin Tommy, who
if you're listening on Koal, you might be up the
road from cousin Tommy. Uh and and Anderson that drunk.
I'm kidding, I love again. But my cousin Tommy, Okay,
had a goat. And this thing did everything that they
say it does, like in the brochure. This thing was
eating antlers, it was eating anything, okay, which brings me
(01:11:22):
to my stoner cousin Okay. He was the closest thing
I've seen to a goat. You know, Jim Brewer had
his goat a bit. He can make goat noises. My
cousin would eat the beer can.
Speaker 5 (01:11:31):
Really Yeah, yeah, there was actually I saw I think
I saw this on TikTok.
Speaker 17 (01:11:34):
There's a guy who runs a business where if you
need like like a area of land cleared out, like say,
you have to bring californ you were talking about he
was on seventeen mile drive. Yeah, it's like you have
like you're like, I have an acre full of weeds,
you know, and they go, We'll bring in a goats.
Speaker 3 (01:11:49):
You know, have like two days Pebble Beach where the
golf course is out there and Carmel by the seat
with golf courses. They have seventeen mile drive and they
have goats eating grass. This is the kind of hard
hitting journalism. Become the Fox Across America for stick around.
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Bang there. It is final hour of the Week on
Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla, a show that has
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But dig this Jay Feely, former NFL superstar. He is
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(01:12:32):
He is going to be joining me to wrap up
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and more importantly, we will preview the NFL season because,
as you know, your uncle Jimmy has a lot riding
on these games.
Speaker 18 (01:12:45):
Money, money, money, money, money, money money.
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I don't know that Phil is going to talk gambling,
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Doesn't matter who you vote for, it doesn't matter what
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You dig well? As we get underway in our final
(01:13:12):
hour of the week, boh, it's the kind of week
it's been.
Speaker 1 (01:13:18):
Men.
Speaker 3 (01:13:19):
I'm always in a good mood. I'm always happy to
be on the radio because I spend so much time
in my life driving a cab and just like listening
to the radio. And when you found a show that
you liked, it was like man spiritual currency, you know
what I'm saying. It just picked up the pace of
your day because you had something to look forward to.
(01:13:39):
I can't wait to hear what he says. It's like
you were richer for having in my taxi career, like
I'd rushed Limbaugh three hours a day, and you were
richer having listened paying in cash. Now I don't know
that it was cash, but you were. You were like
emotionally wretched. You had something to look forward to him,
And a lot of radio shows are like that. I
had listener I miss in the morning. Do you remember
(01:14:00):
I mus and then I Mus got in trouble for
singing nappy headed hose? What the hell did you say?
I didn't say it, but he eventually came back. But
the point is there were shows I enjoyed that were
a part of my dad a twelve hour day behind
the wheel. So any two three hour show that made
a difference was a really big deal to me. So
when I get on the air, I am always always
(01:14:22):
mindful of how my vibe is going to affect yours,
because I'm happening in the middle of your work day
or your commute or your morning walk, or some of
you guys are out delivering mail, or you're an OTR truck,
or you know a you know, fair amount of fair
amount of strippers listening to their show too. Oh yes,
I've read about that in the Bible. That's one of
my favorite things in the world, is the kind of
(01:14:43):
people who come up to you and tell you they
listened to the show. Do you know there is a
place in California called Jumbo's Clown Room. It's a very
famous strip club filled with hooties. Hubba hubba. I don't know.
But the point is, one day I heard from the
owner of I'm Both Clown because I had mentioned it
(01:15:03):
on the air as a joke, and she sent me
a hat and said like, oh, I watch the show
every Saturday night listen on the radio. I was like, oh,
get out of here. We got the stripper vote. That's
kind of a big deal. I mean, he's a lousy
dead but he's right. So when I get out of here, Okay, regause,
were you listening? We really are just trying to be
something that picks up the vibe, and sometimes the news
(01:15:23):
does not play ball, and you've got to figure out
a way to make that work. If ever, there was
a week where the news did not play ball, it
was this one and the only thing that truly made
me laugh. Is the kind of thing I don't even
normally watch. Did you guys see Trump sink the cartel
boat this week that was trafficking all that cocaine and
(01:15:46):
fentanyl potentially into our country or into Trinidad or wherever
it was going to go next. Okay, that was probably
the funniest thing I saw all week. They released drone
footage of us sinking that boat, which might seem a
little uncouth, and I don't like to watch those videos
because as a comic, there's generally nothing in it for me.
(01:16:07):
But I actually watched this because there was a message
being sent, and the message really was we're no longer
as a country going to tolerate certain indignities like people
smuggling drugs into our country. You can tell me that
that's a supply and demand thing, and there's a market
there for drugs and people are going to do them
whether they're legal or they were illegal, and that is fine. Okay,
(01:16:30):
that's a fine argument to me. And I've heard every
side of the war on drugs argument, but the quality
of life argument is doesn't have sides. Every one of
these cities that's allowed safe injection sites has people like
dying on sidewalks, you know, or go and potty on
sidewalks while kids are walking to school. Yeah, totally. Okay.
(01:16:51):
So the idea that we got out of bed and
we sent a message this week that we're cracking down
on crime and inner cities, we're cracking down on drugs,
being small. Bugging into the country was a way of
us declaring to the world we have people in power
right now that are not just going to factor these
indignities into the spreadsheet, like they're just a typical course
(01:17:11):
of doing you know, costs of doing business. We're not
being led by those people right now, and it excites me. Okay.
Ron DeSantis talked about it, and I thought this was great.
He was on Ingram before me. The other night I
was on with Laura Ingram. She gave me a hard
time about my outfit. She did. She said something about
my T shirt or something. But Ingram loves me, so
don't sweat it. What a fraud. No, she does. But
(01:17:34):
here is Desanta's talking about this. I was standing by
waiting to go on TV and this one got me going.
This is clip twenty.
Speaker 9 (01:17:41):
Three in Florida, when we catch people who have dealt
drugs to people who've died. You know, we charge him
for murder because that's what they're doing. So I think
the President is absolutely within his rights to do it.
I think the fact that he's shown he's willing to
do it is going to be a really important to
turn because you know, when they're running drugs, they know
they can make a lot of money. They know there's
(01:18:02):
a risk they could get arrested. They're on US soil,
so they make that calculation. Now they know they could
be on the working end of some heavy artillery.
Speaker 3 (01:18:12):
I think some of.
Speaker 9 (01:18:13):
Them may make a different decision going forward.
Speaker 3 (01:18:15):
Amen. Okay, and again that is DeSantis saying what a
lot of us is. I'm sick and tired of all this.
Marco Rubio did the same here he is talking about
it himself Club twenty five.
Speaker 19 (01:18:28):
If you're on a boat full of cocaine or fenton
or whatever headed to the United States, you're an immediate
threat to the United States. And the President, under his
authority is commander in chief, has a right, under exigen
circumstances to eliminate through imminute threats to the United States,
and that's what he did yesterday in International waters, and
that's what he intends to do. We're not going to
sit back anymore and watch these people sail up and
(01:18:49):
down the Caribbean like a cruise ship. It's not going
to happen. It's not going to happen anymore. They're not
going to bring drugs into the United States.
Speaker 3 (01:18:55):
We're going to stop them.
Speaker 19 (01:18:57):
I know a lot of presidents have talked about doing it.
Speaker 3 (01:18:59):
This president is not.
Speaker 19 (01:19:00):
I'm a talker, he's a doer, and he's going to
do it.
Speaker 3 (01:19:02):
Man. So that's Marco Rubio just the same saying I'm sick. Okay,
we're done talking, man. We don't want to be taking
advantage of But of course there is one group of
people that has not completely gotten the memo. Chris van Holland, Democrat,
down in Maryland. Do you remember Chris van Holland went
down and had Margarita's with Abrigo Garcia, the wife beater
(01:19:29):
who was a human trafficker who was designated for deportation.
Chris van Holland goes down and has Margarita's in El
Salvador for a photo op. That is so embarrassing, is
it ever? And what's he doing down there? He's saying, well,
this should be the priority right now. Forget the American citizens,
(01:19:49):
what about these people that are in the country illegally,
that beat their wives in trafficked a couple of people.
Where's the due process on this? Okay, think about that
Barack Obama deported more people than any president in history.
Was anybody demanding due process during those deportations? This would
be no. Was anyone barricading themselves into ice attention facilities, Nanance,
(01:20:12):
It would be no. Was anybody going down to El
Salvador to draw attention to deported criminals? Which brings me
to Chris Van Holland. There is a select group of
stupid people in positions of power right now that I
truly want to believe we're sent here from above to
make the rest of us feel better about our own
(01:20:33):
self worth. You know, Like when I was a little
kid growing up and I heard someone was in Congress,
I was like, Wow, these must be really, really intelligent people.
They don't have a clue, I know, But at the
time I didn't have a clue. I was like, oh, congressmen,
these people must be sharp as attack. I mean no,
(01:20:56):
I mean, I just didn't know at the time. Okay,
as a kid, as a little tiny kid, I was like, Wow, Congressman,
these are the sharpest, most upstanding people among us. You
must be crazy. When are you going to stop believing
in something that isn't true? When I started to meet them,
when I started to interview them, Okay, when I started,
(01:21:17):
when I started covering politics. I think I've told you
the story before in the show. When Fox gave me
this radio show, I was like, dude, I don't know
that I'm intellectually qualified to be weighing in on like
world news and events day in and day out. And
then I met the people who were making these headlines
and I was like, oh, dude, I could be like
Secretary of the Interior. These people are out of their mind, stupid.
(01:21:40):
And here is Chris van Holland, after Trump sinks a
boat full of cartel drugs that could wipe out our
entire population, and after Rubio says we're done talking, after
Desanta says, this is exactly what you should do. Now,
agree or disagree, I do promise you Americans are on
the s side of America when it comes to drug cartels.
(01:22:02):
They just are. They're just gonna be for as long
as we're America, we have to protect the homeland and
our kids more than the people trying to poison them
for profit. But here's Chris Van Holland telling you no
where was the due process clip twenty seven.
Speaker 20 (01:22:19):
What this was was an extra judicial killing, pure and simple.
Speaker 3 (01:22:24):
It was illegal. As you said, we.
Speaker 20 (01:22:27):
Only have the Trump administrations were to take for who
was on that boat. But even if they were right,
we're not in a war with Venezuela. We're not in
a conflict with Venezuela. And as you also know, our
own intelligence agencies earlier concluded that there's no kind of
collusion between the Venezuelan government, Regime Maduro, and these drug gangs.
(01:22:55):
So this was illegal on many counts. And I think
the Trump administration just wanted to get a video of
a boat blowing up, because they did that. At the
same time they're cutting the federal budget. When it comes
to actual drug enforcement and serious drug trafficking.
Speaker 3 (01:23:17):
Life is hard, but it's harder when you're stoopid. Yeah,
he just wanted to get a video. No, he wanted
to kill the bad guys. He wanted to get the
drugs out of these countries. And this is the problem
the Democrats have. Right now, I've said this a lot.
You gotta if you want to be an elected office,
(01:23:38):
you just got to pretend to care about Americans. You
don't have to care. Politicians have a storied record of
running on all these big things and doing nothing, and
they get away with it because we've gotten to this
partisan place where it's more important for most people to
beat the other political party than it is to improve
(01:23:58):
anything in their quality of life. A lot of people
have that luxury in this day and age. With the
richest country in the world, with the fattest country in
the world. As many people as there are struggling to
get by, there are that many more people making it by,
and those are the people who can afford to vote
for petty reasons. Hey, we just got to beat the
other side, okay, And when that becomes the goal, you
(01:24:19):
really will vote for anybody who represents your side, regardless
of how idiotic their positions happen to be. Like Chris
van Holland is not doing the bare minimum, which is
pretend to put America first. He is flat out telling you, hey,
I know, America just avoided a shipment of drugs that
(01:24:41):
could have killed hundreds of thousands of people. But more importantly,
how did we avoid it? We sank a boat full
of drug dealers. Where's the justice for the drug dealers?
When someone please think of the poor drug dealers. I mean,
that's what this guy is saying. You're an idiot. I mean,
he really is an idiot. But that's where this conversation
has gone. There's a lot of people now who aren't
(01:25:03):
even doing the bare minimum, which is run on one
thing and then break all your promises. They're not even
making the good promises. And I say, this man a
lot is someone who cares. The reason this show, the
reason the show is like beer Republican beer a Democrats
don't be a jerk. The reason I say that every
day as I'm trying to get people to understand that
(01:25:25):
we have to break away from the standard operating procedure
in this country of we just got to beat the
other side, because if you look at it that way,
if you look at it like we should ostracize people
who disagree with us, then we ultimately just end up
voting to beat the disagreement and nothing in the country
(01:25:45):
ever gets fixed. So as stupid as the show is,
as silly as it sounds most days, it's actually out
there trying to help. Okay, are we helping? Not even close,
but you can't say we didn't try. There It is
Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayala. Who've got Jay Feeley
coming up in the next segment. Former NFL kicker running
(01:26:08):
for Congress in the great state of Arizona. Of course,
the NFL season getting underway this weekend. A lot of action,
a lot of action this coming Sunday, The Faila is
gonna go see the Pittsburgh Steelers take on the New
York Jets. That's a thing. One o'clock game. Guy can't
go to night games because I have America's newsroom on Monday,
I cannot be anywhere near a football game twelve hours
(01:26:31):
before going on a TV set with Bill Hemmer and
Dana Perino. They're like eight hundred IQ points higher than
I am. So you can't chase, you can't chance a
residual hangover. You just I mean, that is just the
reality of who I am. That being said, I'm fired
up for the start of the NFL season. It's the
best time of year for me because you got baseball
during the week, you got football on the weekend. I mean,
you got football every damn day starting last night. You
(01:26:52):
got five nights in a row of primetime football. You
gotta watch football this time of year. We're gonna talk
football with Jay Feely and we might even have a
word for Kathy Hokeel. So if you saw the Kathy
hocal tweet, Disney bought NFL Red Zone. Okay, that's the thing. Okay,
And in buying NFL Red Zone, ESPN now owns red Zone. Okay,
(01:27:15):
they announced that the beloved channel red Zone, which is
really there for gamblers and fantasy football players, because what
red zone does, if you're not a football player a
football fan, is it just shows the teams that are
about to score. They're inside the red zone, meaning the
twenty yard line. So it's just showing constant scoring plays
this team, that team, and you go, oh, I got
them on my fantasy team, or oh I have their
(01:27:36):
defense they got an interception, and red zone is designed
for maximum engagement, not bang bang bang bang bang bang bank.
You know it's crazy. You know when you walk into
a casino and you hear the slot the quarter's hitting
the ground on the slot machine, and that's supposed to
like give you a little atmosphere. Red Zone very much
runs on that adrenaline rush of score score score score score.
Speaker 1 (01:27:54):
Well.
Speaker 3 (01:27:54):
Anyway, this year, this season, with Disney with ESPN getting
involve an NFL Red Zone, Okay, they have decided to
add commercials to what was a commercial free channel. Was
the worst thing I ever heard. I'm not making this up,
but it gets worse, Okay because Kathy Hokeel came out
(01:28:17):
and tried to blame it on Donald Trump. Oh shut up,
Kathy Hokeel, who's claimed to famous she was the only
woman in Albany that was too annoying to get hit
on by Hansy Andy Cuomo, Andy Andy Well. Kathy Hokeel
tweets after the announcement, now that NFL Red Zone will
(01:28:37):
have commercials for the first time ever in its history,
Kathy Hokeel, more commercials, less football, Trump's America, NFL and ESPN,
you have time to fix this, That's what she said.
I mean, come on, Kathy Hogel, some of these these women,
they're so stupid. Okay, understand that Donald has no impact
(01:29:02):
whatsoever on what Disney and ESPN start to do with
their commercial breaks, But this is where the Democrats are
trying to take the conversation because they're really bad at
picking battles, because when you pick a battle like this,
there are facts that can easily shoot down your argument,
(01:29:22):
but nobody has the self awareness to know that anymore.
They just go, I've got it, I'll tweet it. Everything's
gonna go fine if I just send this tweet. And
that's what they're doing. That's who's in power now. People
whose emotions are their facts. And when you get to
this place of emotion being your facts, it denies you
the self awareness that should otherwise tell you you, Kathy
(01:29:44):
Hogel are absolutely effin nuts. Get her out, Get her
out of here. There it is Fox across America with
Jimmy Failum, and I think it's no secret if you
want to succeed in politics these days, you need a talent,
(01:30:05):
you know what I mean? Trump can tweet. JB. Pritzker
can eat. Our next guest can kick. He is a
superstar NFL kicker running for Congress. And the Great State
of Arizona. Jay Feely is on the line, and the
crowd goes wild. Hey man, Jimmy, how why are you?
Buddy better? Naw be on with you. Well, no, it
matters to me too, and you need to know this,
like you legally, legally are probably the only Michigan Wolverine
(01:30:27):
I can have on the show because I married an
Ohio State girl. Go blue, Yeah, I guess, I mean,
I'll play ball, I'll say. You know, we have a
job to do. Jenny Fiala, you could forgive me, but
it's you know, that Ohio State thing is kind of
a cult.
Speaker 14 (01:30:39):
No greater rivalry in all of sports than Michigan Ohio State.
It's the best rivalry sports and it's good. Like she
should dislike me and I should dislike your, well, I
always the irony is that my first endorsement was Jim
Jordan from Ohio.
Speaker 3 (01:30:53):
So you did right, it was and you want to leave.
So Jim Jordan from the fourth Congressional District is my
my wife's congressman technically speaking, because she lives out Wapacaneta
in his district. So he and I talk sports all
the time, and we were pumped up to have you
on the show. And the one advantage I'm going to
give Michigan fans in this whole debate that goes on
in my family, okay, is you guys are behaved a
little bit better. The Ohio State crowd is drinking so
(01:31:17):
much that they spend the whole game reminding themselves how
to spell Ohio. Like that's a bad sign. Peely, I've
been there.
Speaker 14 (01:31:24):
I mean, I brought my son and my broadcast partner
his son. The four of us YEP went to Ohio State,
went to the shoe from Michigan Ohio State.
Speaker 3 (01:31:32):
We wore all our Michigan.
Speaker 14 (01:31:33):
Gear, and boy, I didn't know if we're going to
make it out of there alive. Right It was walking in,
of course, so that was even worse. They walk a
shame when we were leaving.
Speaker 3 (01:31:41):
Oh come on, well, listen, you're right in high now.
The fighting fifth Congressional District Andy Bigsman on the show
a lot over the years. We're fired up about the
idea of your running. And I think something that really
is lacking in politics these days that Trump's doing a
great job of bringing back is the X and O
element of this the X and O element of governments.
If we're going to succeed, we need to address this
(01:32:02):
problem in the line or that problem at the border.
Is that kind of your approach to governance? If you're
getting into Congress.
Speaker 14 (01:32:09):
Well, I think we need people who have been successful
in their lives already before getting into Congress. That they're
not going to d C to make a career. They
don't want to make it a career. We have too
many career politicians. We need people who want to truly
be civil servants that are going there because they want
to serve. My job isn't to go to DC to
help me to be self serving. It's to go to
(01:32:29):
represent my constituents and to be there to create a
better future for our children and our children's children. And so,
you know, I think we need people who've already been successful.
You know, I'm a business owner. I was in the
NFL for fourteen years. I broadcast for the last ten
years for CBS Sports, you know, doing NFL games. I
gave up my broadcasting job, a great job that I
truly love doing. Jimmy, you know, I only had to
(01:32:50):
work five months of the year. I got seven months
off and I got paid well to do it. I
gave up that career to run for Congress because it
means so much to me. You know, the day the
Present and Trump got shot, that was a big day
for me. I had already thought been thinking about running
for office. I'd said no a few times.
Speaker 2 (01:33:06):
You know.
Speaker 14 (01:33:06):
Jim Jordan and President Trump and I sat down at
mar Lagua a few years ago.
Speaker 3 (01:33:10):
We watched the UFC fight together.
Speaker 14 (01:33:11):
It was one of my favorite nights ever.
Speaker 3 (01:33:12):
So Jim, Jim grabs.
Speaker 14 (01:33:14):
Me after this event at Marlague and I was just
down there helping out the Republican Party going to an event,
and he grabs me and he says, hey, do you
want to watch the UFC fights with President Trump? And
I Afterwards, I'm like, yeah, that sounds painting, So I
hang out. Afterwards, we go in and we sit out
on this couch and it's just the three of us
city on this couch. President Trump plops down in between us,
and we watched the UFC fights and talk politics for
(01:33:35):
a few hours. And they're trying to get me to
run for office then. And it wasn't the right time
because I spent two girls in high school at home.
I didn't want to think about leaving my daughters. We
certainly were'ting to move them while they were in high school,
you know. So when Andy Biggs decided that he was
going to run for governor, and it was an open
seat in my district, where my wife and I have
lived ever since we came here to play for the Cardinals,
(01:33:56):
where we've done all of our work.
Speaker 13 (01:33:57):
You know.
Speaker 14 (01:33:58):
She was a teacher, I was on the school board.
All of our foundation work has been in the district.
It just made sense that this was the right time.
But I was willing to step away from my broadcasting
job to run for the seat because I care about Arizona.
Speaker 3 (01:34:09):
I care about our country so much that is badass.
We're talking to j Pheey, NFL legend, CBS football commentator
and congressional candidate out in the great state of Arizona.
I think there's a commonality to people who are successful
in this country that get to a place like the
one you're describing, where you realize all of these successes
are only possible because of the system that was put
(01:34:30):
into place in this country, and we do all kind
of have an obligation to kind of protect the program.
I mean, that really is what's happening. And so much
of the culture feels like it's under attack. So people
who are willing to put their self interest aside and
do stuff like this, you know, like you're doing right here, commendable.
Let me ask you this, though, knowing what we now
know about this campaign, will there be a talent portion
(01:34:53):
in the race. Do you set up an upright and
try to bang down a sixty one yarder like you
did for the Cardinals?
Speaker 15 (01:34:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (01:34:58):
I think we need to have a little workout contest.
We can do a little bench press, we.
Speaker 3 (01:35:02):
Can have a little forty ring. Yeah, how is your
forty time? I don't know anything about your forty time?
Can you can you still it was good back.
Speaker 13 (01:35:09):
In the day.
Speaker 14 (01:35:10):
The last time I sprinted full, I ripped my handstring.
So I don't know if it's not good, but I
still have confidence.
Speaker 3 (01:35:15):
You're you're on. You're on one of those shows where
we consider your forty time. How long it takes somebody
to chug a forty ounce beer. It's a different I'll
be running, not chug it. Yeah, fair, I'll take it.
Speaker 14 (01:35:26):
You're no, You are absolutely right, because your job in
Congress is to create those equal opportunities, those past what
pathways to success, you know, and too often now we
have people in office on both sides, both parties, doing
things for their own self interests, not the interest of
this country, you know, and my oldest daughter, when she
was going into her freshman year in high school. You know,
(01:35:47):
she was a soccer player. She wanted to play soccer.
They didn't have a girl soccer team. And I went in,
I'm like, that's ridiculous, and they said, well, she can
play with the guys team. I'm like, Number one, it's
not safe. Number two, that's not fair. You know, we
need to have a girl soccer team. And they said, well,
we need a coach. I said, all right, I'll coach
the team. And you know, for six years I coached
her team and loved doing it. Was one of the
best times we've had together. We end up winning a
state championship. You know, but see that as an issue
(01:36:10):
throughout our country. All the DEI stuff and the transgender stuff.
We lost common sense in this country.
Speaker 3 (01:36:17):
Yeah, I agree a million percent. We're talking to great
Jay Phey and a lot of people. Because they created
a gap between what people believed and what they were
willing to say in public. We wound up, at least
for a short while there, with a society that had
tolerated men competing against women. And you've done this at
the highest level of sport. I don't think of anybody
can speak to this better than you can. Men have
(01:36:38):
no place in a women's locker room competing on the
same playing field. No Oh, we might have lost him.
We might have lost a signal like got a got
a little chunky. I was making a big point and
that one went, why I right? It hit the upright.
We're talking to j Philly. We're going to try to
get him back on the line here in a minute.
But he's making good points. I mean, the reality is,
if you are a person who's been successful in this country,
(01:37:00):
you get to this place where you have a little
extra free time and you think about how you got
here and what you want to do next. And you
don't always wind up sitting on Donald Trump's couch watching
a UFC fight with Jim Jordan, but you do have
time to reflect and realize that you've benefited from so
many of the unique privileges you get from being an American,
(01:37:20):
and you want to further those opportunities for other people.
I think I've told you this about getting the TV show.
I wanted a TV show since I was in fifth grade,
Like legitimately fifth grade, Missus Pascana told me to go
home and watch the tonight show. She said, you could
probably host one of those shows someday. And it was crazy,
and she might have just felt bad for me because
she saw my report card and realized I had no
other options. But the point is, from fifth grade forward,
every day in my life I wanted a TV show.
(01:37:42):
On the day they finally told me I was getting
my own TV show, like I promised, the first thing
I did, it was so sick as I started making
a list in my phone of comics and people I
could put on TV and help out. The minute you
get that thing you've wanted your whole life, all you
try to figure out is how to give it to
everybody else if you're a halfway decent person. And I
think that's so much what Jay Feeley was just talking about.
Guy kicked in the NFL, Guy kicked for professional teams.
(01:38:04):
I mean he also kicked for the New York Jets.
But let's stay focused here, Okay. You get to this
place of self reflection where you realize you've only recognized
all of these dreams and prosperities because you happen to
live in a place that gives you something called and
so many of those freedoms were under attack for so long. Okay,
that the good people that are finally pushing back, that
(01:38:26):
aren't afraid to speak of for what they know is right,
that aren't afraid to put aside professional broadcasting careers and
get into Congress, those are the people that will lead
the next generation of American prosperity. So to Jay Feeling,
we may have lost the phone signal, but you still
get one of these as we head to break. Oh damn,
(01:38:51):
it's Fox Across America with Jimmy Philip. Now, traditionally, if
you listen to the show over the years, you normally
hear that song to signify Lincoln Faila's return to the show,
give us a preview of his high school football game
that weekend. However, the Clark Rams do not start their
season officially until next weekend. So what we're gonna do
it'd being a football Friday, is we're going to preview
(01:39:11):
the opening weekend in the NFL, myself, Josh and Mikey. Why,
because we've got some bets to place. I'm going to
knockoff Pool with Frank Kasem up the Hall, who is
a guest producer of this show from time to time
and an all around shady guy from Staten Island. A
lot of guys named Tony and stuff like that betting
money on the games this weekend. Did you guys figure out, Josh,
(01:39:31):
who I should be taking in my knockoff pool? Because
I'm kind of leaning towards the Jaguars at home against
the Carolina Panthers.
Speaker 18 (01:39:37):
I mean, this is such a tough schedule that you're
gonna go with a rookie coach out of the gate
thinking that's the good move. That's how scary this sleet is.
It is bad, right, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:39:46):
So I have a loyalty thing because I do this
weekly hit on WOKV with Rich and Christine. So I
always like, I think I'm too emotionally invested in this
city right now because I call in every week. I
think if I had skipped to this week's call, I
might not to bet Jacksonville. So maybe you're right, Maybe
I should be Maybe I should pretend I skipped it
and go somewhere else. Mikey, who do you think I
should bet?
Speaker 10 (01:40:07):
I would just tell you to pick who I picked,
But I don't know. Denver. I feel like Denver's the safest.
Speaker 3 (01:40:12):
You're going all in on bon Nicks and the Broncos.
Speaker 10 (01:40:14):
Yeah, they're gonna have a big year.
Speaker 21 (01:40:16):
And you know what I mean, they're facing a rookie quarterback, right,
They're home, Denver's tough place to play.
Speaker 3 (01:40:20):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 10 (01:40:20):
I don't know.
Speaker 21 (01:40:21):
I just feel like that's the way. If you want
to get to the next week, that's what you gotta do.
Speaker 3 (01:40:24):
Yeah, it's called a survivor pool for a reason. Folks.
You're trying to be You're just trying to You just
try to live long enough to lose a week later.
So the pool has shrunk down a little bit. I
like them. You know, the fact that the Steelers are
playing the Jets and I'm going to the game with Lincoln.
It's kind of cool to have an investment in that game.
But Josh, doesn't it read like a toss up? I mean, Aaron,
Aaron Rodgers is eighty two and he might be on ayahuasca.
Speaker 18 (01:40:45):
I mean Aaron Rodgers in week one. Sometimes he doesn't
make it out of week one, but his team does win.
Speaker 3 (01:40:50):
So it's very very tricky. It's a good point. Jets
did win that game, true, true that And the last time,
you're right, we saw Aaron Rodgers make his debut with
a team in met Life Stadium. It was the Jets
and he lasted three plays. So I don't know. Give
me this about Lincoln and Jenny if they're going to
the football game this Sunday, Ken Lincoln show up to
MetLife Stadium in a Steelers jersey without getting punched into
(01:41:12):
the head or is it rally?
Speaker 19 (01:41:14):
Yes?
Speaker 18 (01:41:14):
But keep your head on the swivel, right, you know,
you don't know who's gonna come at you. And it
also depends on how hard you celebrate the touchdowns. If
you just jump up and down, you're fine. But I'm
sure if there's a little extra emotion in there, Okay,
he's got to keep that head in the swivel.
Speaker 3 (01:41:30):
All right. Well, the nice thing about the Steelers offense
the last few years is there aren't a lot of touchdowns,
so we should be Okay, we're previewing with NFL football
this coming Sunday. It is the opening weekend of the season.
That's obviously a big deal in the Failoff house. Because
I have paid and not paid my rent for about
thirty years from betting on football. It's calmed down a
little bit now that I have a mortgage and a
family and all that. But I would tell you the
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games that I like the most. I liked Jacksonville because
in these knockoff polls, I like to pick teams that
no one else is on. If for no other reason,
then because if everybody loses Mikey's bet on the Broncos,
you know, it knocks a lot of people out of
the pool, brings you a little bit closer to the
front of the pack. The other game I like is
Cincinnati going against Cleveland. I mean, Josh Joe Flacco is
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ninety four years old. It is Cincinnati gonna lose the
opener like they did last year, two years in a
row and ruin everybody's pool.
Speaker 18 (01:42:20):
I mean, they found miraculous ways to lose last year.
It is insane how much they lost. I forgot until
I watched Quarterback on Netflix. I was like, oh yeah,
and then they dropped this game. Oh Burrow five hundred yards.
Clearly they won that game.
Speaker 3 (01:42:32):
Nope, Nope, that one. Did you know Bill Hemmer's in
that Quarterback series on Netflix?
Speaker 10 (01:42:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:42:37):
Yeah, guys, Bill Hemmer from America's newsroom. If you're watching
the Quarterback on Netflix, you'll see Hammer in the Borough
Family Box. Do you know who's in the Jesse Smallllette documentary?
What did you discuss this?
Speaker 13 (01:42:47):
Ye?
Speaker 3 (01:42:48):
I am nine ten minutes left to go there he is, Oh, yeah,
I'm in the Jesse Smallllett documentary because I was interviewing
the Nigerian brothers who he paid to beat them up,
who've been on the show. But I was interviewing them
on Fox New Saturday night at the White House Correspondence
dinner and they were there. I made a cameo. Do
you think I got any Netflix money out of that?
And check? Still not in the man hence the I
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got no flicks. Hence the NFL gambling segment. We're doing
now to wrap up the week because folks, what did
we talk about all week? Violent crime? That's no fun.
So we switched to football to lighten up the mood.
Although sadly, if this doesn't go well, it could end
in violent crime. I could up a BOOKIY money and
be in big trouble. Mikey, let me run a few
more games by really quick, and we'll just do We'll
just do this as a team, real quick. Atlanta over
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Tampa Bay, Tampa Bay's land one and a half in Atlanta.
Who do you like, Mikey?
Speaker 10 (01:43:36):
Oh, Tampa?
Speaker 3 (01:43:37):
Do you think Tampa on the road, you go Baker Mayfield. Josh,
you're riding with Mikey. I know, yeah, I mean I
know Atlanta they got Bejon Robinson. I know he was
the Fantasy football number one player going for some reason.
But I gotta go Tampa, all right, fair the big
believers in Baker Mayfield. The other game I like is
I like New England at home to beat the Raiders.
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I'm not a big believer in Gino Smith or Pe
Carroll at the point in his career. Do you think that?
Do you think Mike Vrabel can start his era in
New England with a win? Josh? Yes?
Speaker 18 (01:44:05):
And I mean, you know things are going so well
with Vegas that Amari Cooper rolled into town, took one
pass from Gino Smith and said, I'm good.
Speaker 10 (01:44:12):
You're out the door.
Speaker 3 (01:44:15):
That's how good Gina looks at practice. It's like, that's
gonna go be a bouncer at the Bunny Ranch up
the road. All right, I'll give you one more that
I like. Mikey. You could talk me and are out
of this pick. I like Green Bay. I don't know
that Micah Parson's gonna play, but the Lions were favored. Okay,
the Lion has moved in green Bay's direction, but it
appears most of the money is still on the Lions.
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So I don't know what to make of that other
than Vegas probably needs the Packers. What do you do there, Mikey.
Speaker 21 (01:44:40):
I agree with you. I like green Bay. I also
like green Bay to get out of the NFC this year.
Speaker 3 (01:44:44):
Really, yeah, you think this is the year Jordan Love
gets him into the next level.
Speaker 10 (01:44:47):
Bills over the Packers.
Speaker 3 (01:44:49):
That's your super Bowl?
Speaker 10 (01:44:49):
Pretty sure?
Speaker 3 (01:44:51):
There's if ever there was a year where the teams
that haven't won it could I mean, it's now or
never for the Bills. Oh that is a now, you know?
That is it? You know last year was supposed to
be the Lions year with that big fourteen and two thing,
and then they just Lions out like they always do.
But if ever there was a year Bill's Mafia if
you're listening on WB he had up in Buffalo. If
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Ryan Stang and the Bill's Mafia happened to be waiting
on hold to get through, I am a believer in
the Bills. I mean, if you had to predict right
now in the AFC NFC, Josh, who would you pick?
Speaker 18 (01:45:21):
I mean that AFC Championship is what this week one
matchup is. It's gonna be Bills. Yeah, no, Kansas City.
I think they've they've had their run step and at
this point homes will do absolutely fine. But yeah, I
just maybe travels will prove me wrong. But I feel
like Travis's you know, he went ring shopping. He didn't
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really look at the place too much.
Speaker 3 (01:45:44):
Yeah, he went to Jared. He didn't go to the gym.
He went to Jared. Josh sees this ending bad for them,
that that would not surprise me if I so, if
I had to pick, you said, Buffalo, Baltimore's or AFC.
Who do you think comes out of the NFC?
Speaker 18 (01:45:59):
I mean the command I believe we're still calling them
that they were very surprising last year Tampa Bay found
their way into the playoffs. You know, I just I
guess Philly, all right, fair, you know how much this
hurts me?
Speaker 3 (01:46:12):
How can you say how much this hurts me?
Speaker 18 (01:46:15):
But if you're betting with your head and not your heart,
I think Philly gets back there.
Speaker 3 (01:46:20):
Josh, trying to stand the good graces of the w
PHT listeners. That's crazy, that's crazy town. I mean, I'm honestly,
I'm rooting for the Steelers for Lincoln's sake, but I
don't even know if Aaron Rodgers is going to last.
But they're so loaded up defensively. I mean, nobody in
their right mind is picking the Steelers. I think they're
over under for the year is like eight and a half.
I don't even think they project to win nine games
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in Vegas. But you know, it'd be a nice story
for him. But if ever there was a year for
the Bills mafia to wind up doing it, I'm going
to root. I'm going to root for the Steelers. But
if I had to make, if I had to make
a prediction, this is the It's been such an unprecedented
year in American politics that I put the Bills versus
the Lions in the super Bowl. You know, the Lions
were supposed to win last year. They let everybody down.
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Maybe now that pressure is sort of off in a
weird way, maybe one of them gets in and wins it.
It's just my optimistic note heading into a TV show
that I haven't written yet. I still don't even know
who's going to be on. I'm just trying to put
some good with it to the universe, folks. You'll find
out whether or not I pulled it off tomorrow night
at ten pm on the Fox News Channel. It is
Fox New Saturday Night with Jimmy Fahila. If you can't
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wait that long, you'll see me on the Sean Hatiday
Show tonight. But either way, the radio week is over.
We survived. Don't ask me how. But Happy Friday to
all of you. Go out and enjoy your unique American privilege.
We'll see you back here on Monday. Until then, be
a Republican, be a Democrat, just don't be a
Speaker 1 (01:47:43):
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