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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from wor from Everywhere USA. It's
Fox Across America with Jimmy Flo.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Oh hot, damn. Here we go, Here we go back
in action. Second hour of Fox Across America. You're home
for top shelf radio in a bottom feeding political world.
Kennedy a two sports star MTV Fox News. She of
course writes for The Daily Mail. She's gonna be taking
us inside the latest goings on in the Jeffrey Epstein
story because there was a press conference this morning in DC.
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Marjorie Taylor Green, a host of victims of the Epstein saga,
spoke out as well. There's been a call for some
additional documentation to be released from Congress. Are we actually
going to find anything out about Epstein? I doubt it.
The only thing we know for certain that this remote
hour is the most powerful people in the world considered
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Jeffrey Epstein to be a really good hang and hey woo,
the worst thing I ever heard. We're in a chippy mood.
It's a dumb day today. We're fighting over lowering the
murder rate in Chicago. It's so dumb, like it's made
me dumber to get on the radio every day and
have to be like, hey, killing people's bed Like I've
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known that since I was a year or two old.
I'd like to think the majority of you have and
the idea that this is now a political battleground is
too stupid for me to occupy the front lines for
another hour. So we will move on with the conversation
and talk a little bit about these Epstein revelations. Now, honestly,
I do mean this. I know there's an effort being
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made for transparency. I know there's a political calculus here,
like CNN and MSNBC are going wall to wall Epstein. Now,
to be clear, just so we're having a fair conversation,
fair with CNN. Was MSNBC covering Epstein at all when
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the Democrats ran the whole entire government, Nan, The answer
would be no. Jeffrey Epstein struck his first plea deal
under Barack Obama at the time he was president. Was
there any interest in covering the story? Nan, No, Epstein died.
Of course, that made headlines for a day and a half,
but it also quickly went away just the same because
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for some reason, I don't have the answer to this.
This is back to the movie Chinatown. Okay, but for
some reason the powerful seem to have gotten their way
around the Epstein story. Epstein, of course, a man alleged
to have a lot of dirt on those same powerful people.
I don't know what this means. It reminds me a
lot of the movie Chinatown. Okay, when I see Epstein's
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death and the lack of legal follow through on some
sort of accountability for the victims. The only thing I
can say to you is it's reassuring proof to me
that our two political parties can work together in a
bipartisan if they need to badly enough. And apparently Epstein
needed to go away badly enough. The documents on Epstein
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needed to go away badly enough that in some capacity
it would appear that they are gone. I don't think
they're being given to us. James Comer released a bunch
of documents yesterday. They were all redacted. Like I think,
we have different definitions of releasing something if you don't
actually get to see it. They're like, wow, we released
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thirty thousand additional pages and then you look at the
pages and everything's blacked out except the page number. What
a fraud. So we really didn't learn much, to be clear,
And I think we're watching a lot of window dressing
now because my calculus from here this is an opinion.
I don't know this to be true, but yes, they
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made great sport of saying they would release the Epstein
files if they won back the White House. In fact,
prominent members of our DOJ were actually selling merch that
said Epps didn't kill himself. If you listen to the
Bongino show, pretty adamant that Epstein didn't kill himself, so
much so that you'd buy like a hat or a
T shirt saying Epstein didn't kill himself. Then he got
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into the White you know, got into the administration and
was apparently shown a video and went on TV and
was like, what can I tell you? He killed himself.
The guy absolutely positively killed himself.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Come on board.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
Maybe he is, maybe he is an I don't know,
but it's a pronounced change. It's about phase. Same thing
for Pambondi. Pambondi famously gave out white binders at the
White House saying Epstein files phase one. When you number
something phase one, okay, you have created the illusion that
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there will at least be a phase two. And you're right,
you're right, and you're right. So when she came on
TV and was like, there's no more documents. We're not
going to release the Epstein stuff. Why are you guys
even talking about this? I mean, come on. That was embarrassing,
but that's what they did. And I think there was
a moment where they ran on this thinking yeah, this
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will be this will help us get elected, and so
saying all of those things was great because they didn't
have to do anything about it. Then they got into
power and they were like, well, we're keeping all our
campaign promises, so we're gonna go out and we're gonna
keep this one too, not even close. And somebody stopped
them and was like, no, you ain't. They let her
release a document that said Phase one, a binder that
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said phase one. There was no phase two. She then
tried to put it to bed by saying, what, well,
we're not gonna release this stuff. It's all kitty porn.
So that's that. That's gross kitty porn. No thanks, we're
not sending it out, okay, And to be clear, nobody's
sitting here asking to watch the kiddie porn, okay. R
Kelly might or Jared from Subway, I don't know, he
might be raising his hand. Speak for yourself, Philip. Okay.
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But the point is, if it's nothing but a bunch
of kitty porn, that is never the end of an investigation.
That is very much always the beginning. Where did he
get it, who did he share it with, who was
in it? How do they wind up there? Okay, this
it's just a bunch of kittie porn is not usually
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a fool proof way to get the cops to leave
your doorstep. Sorry, we got a noise complain here. Oh yeah, officer,
No big deal. We're just making a bunch of kittie porn. Okay, sir,
have a good day. That's not how it works. So
the point is all of the explanations for this have
been laughable. I think it has blown up in their face.
And what they're doing now is creating the appearance of
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a very thorough vetting of this story. What did we know,
who knew it, who was involved, what went on? Like,
I don't believe in a million lifetimes that Trump is
guilty of anything. I'm not telling you that because if
they had the goods on him, believe me, believe me,
if the goods could be had, they would have done anything.
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They would have paid anything. I repeat, they would have
done anything to get the dirt out there on true.
I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this message. I don't
doubt that she does. But she is not in the
minority when it comes to being willing to do anything
or say anything to get Donald Trump. But even getting
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past the Russia thing, there's plenty of other people who
would have done anything or said anything if they had
the goods on Trump. I'm Kamala Harris and I approve
this message. So I don't know that you know they're
just trying to run some type of Trump cover up.
I just truly believe it's a lot like the movie Chinatown.
At the end of the movie Chinatown, Jack Nicholson has
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everyone dead to riots fade. Dunnaway has been shot by
her own father and killed. They figured out the whole
thing was a scam. Nobody's getting arrested, and he just
throws his hands up, like, Hey, what's going on here?
And what does his buddy say to him? He goes
forget it, Jake, It's Chinatown, which is just a fancy
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way of saying hey, for whatever nefarious reason, and the
people who run things here always end up getting their way.
No matter how thoroughly you prove the fix is in,
you're not gonna get your way, okay. And that's essentially
the takeaway from that movie. That's what the Epstein story
looks like. So I could be wrong, and I'll be
happily wrong. If people start going to jail and they
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have the goods, I'll be happily wrong. I'll come on
the air and be like, Wow, Jimmy Blue, that one.
What do I care. I'm not running some I'm not
like an omniboted talk show where like you have to
agree to be a part of it and you have
to know I'm right.
Speaker 3 (08:28):
It is.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
I'm not right about most things. I'm a mess. But
I'm just giving you. You know, I'm giving you a
take here, and my honest take, my honest opinion is
this looks like really really fancy window dressing. And the
reason I don't think they can go any further is
because you gotta be able to prove a crime. If
you're gonna start naming powerful people. If you just say
they were there, they were there is not illegal. Okay,
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they were there and they did something with an underage person.
We can prove that that's illegal. That's a problem. And
if you have proof of that criminality, nail everybody's balls
to the wall. Seriously, everybody's balls to the wall. What
the hell did you say? You know what I said? Okay,
But if you just start naming people to name them
that conviction in the court of public opinion is a slander.
It's a defamatory effort. People will start getting sued. And
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I think that's one of the reasons that this If
there is a list, I don't know that there's a list,
like here's everybody who did it, but I think the
list of people he was associated with, most of which
is out there, some of which is not. I think
it's been protected for a multitude of reasons, some that
I don't know, meaning these people are powerful, there are
implications related to national security that we might not understand. Fine,
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doesn't make it acceptable. But I think the other reason
is these are very affluent people who can lawyer up
and they can sue the pants off of everybody if
somebody defames them in that way, And I think that's
the larger challenge. But I think the combination of those
two things have put this administration into a bad spot.
When it comes to Epstein. Because the truth is Trump's
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not losing support over this. He's pulling it ninety six
percent in the Republican Party. So he's not going anywhere
because he hasn't come through with the Epstein story. Okay,
did people think it was laughable when he got out
there at the last cabinet meeting and said, you guys
are still talking about this, I can't believe you're still
interested in this and tried to downplay it. Yeah, that
was laughable. That was a coordinated effort to make the
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story go away. And that's fine, Okay, But the story
isn't a liability for Trump so much as it's a
liability for somebody behind the scenes in Chinatown Airgo. They're
going to continue to protect the names and the places
the victims are gonna speak out. Fine, CNN, MSNBC are
gonna run with that. Fine, But I don't know that
it'll have a dent, because we're now at this place,
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this remote hour in our political discourse, where everybody, even
the people watching CNN, even the people watching MSNBCA, they
know those folks don't care about Epstein. If they did,
they would be Epstein's first plea deal was in twenty ten. Okay,
we're fifteen years into this guy being a convict did
sex trafficker, six years into him being dead from a suicide,
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depending on who you believe, three years into just Laine
Maxwell being in jail for sex trafficking, and we don't
have a single John to show for any of this. Okay,
you've got two different plea deals to sex trafficking, but
we don't know who got the girls. We're being told
I was just all Epstein and everybody else. What can
you do? And that might be the ultimate marriage of
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legal convenience, but nobody believes it's true. But you know
what else, Nobody in the right mind believes that we're
ever going to get the truth when there are this
many powerful people involved.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
What can I tell you?
Speaker 4 (11:36):
Kid?
Speaker 2 (11:37):
You're right when you're right, you're right, you're right.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
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Way you hate me, I'm gonna fight with Dellys at three.
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O'clock all this he's there.
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butt cheek. That's a thing. Anyway, we move on. This
is a real story. Sorry, it came to that. President
Trump had to respond yesterday to a real assertion by
(13:17):
some members of the media that he was dead because
he hadn't done a press conference for three days. The
media is a bunch of losers, guys. Do you realize
our last president spent sixty six percent of his presidency
on a Delaware beach. There were more bigfoot sightings than
Joe Biden's sidings between twenty twenty and twenty twenty four
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when Joe Biden was president.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
I don't remember that ever happening.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
But it was. He was president for four years. He
might not have been in charge, but he was technically
on paper the president. And it's funny that this is
happening and people just say it's like the media and
they're just troll and Trump and you know, this guy's
out of site. Know what they're trying to actually do
by working up these allegations that they're concerned about a
(14:03):
president's health because they haven't seen him for three days.
Is they're trying to make it look like they were
bargaining with you in good faith during the Biden administration,
meaning there was no interest in Biden's health and the
guy was talking to dead people. There was one point
two years after the Queen of England died where he
told everybody to save the Queen.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
God save the Queen man.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
That was, by the way, that was in Connecticut. When
Joe Biden said that, he was in Connecticut and he goes, eh, God,
save the queen man.
Speaker 5 (14:36):
We have a president that is clearly not all wrong.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
But remember this, We had a president who would quit
talking in the middle of a sentence because he was finished.
Wall all they truth to be self evident.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
All many women created by the go you know.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
You know the thing. Okay, that's who Joe Biden was.
In the media spent four years being like, oh, he's fine.
We can't keep up with him behind closed doors, guys, nuts,
He's a NonStop and if you asked about it, they
were like, you agius, jackass, what kind of monster? Are
you now? Trump shows up at like age seventy eight
with a bruise on his hand. They like, he's dying.
You might already be dead, Bruce on the hand, Come on,
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And that's what they're really trying to do. It's not
so much a trolling effort at Donald Trump. It's an
exercise in convincing people they've always done their due diligence
on a president's health, and they're trying to further distance
themselves from the culpability of the Biden administration. That's what
this is. And why did it happen over this particular weekend?
What happened that made this particular weekend interesting if you
(15:38):
were paying close attention. The White House announced that they
were going to be hanging up a framed presidential portrait
of Joe Biden, but instead of Biden's face, you were
going to see the auto pen that signed all the
legislation for him. It is pretty funny, but Trump announced
(15:58):
that it was a quiet star that started making the
rounds last Thursday night into Friday, and by Saturday morning,
the media was like, Hey, Trump's dead. We haven't seen
him in a while.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
Ah, you have a good man.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
And what were they really trying to do. They were
just trying to mute the conversation about Biden and his
cognitive abilities and turn it to Trump in a way
that reflected favorably on them. That's what was going on.
So Trump had to answer a question from Peter Deucy
because this was a trending story, it was a it
was a real thing. So Deucy asked him about the report.
(16:31):
Hey man, they're saying you're dead. Is that a real thing?
And what's insane about the moment is he's asking it
to a living, breathing guy who's obviously not dead. Here
it is clip thirty two.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
How did you find out over the weekend that you
were dead? You see that. No, people didn't see him
for a couple of days.
Speaker 4 (16:50):
One point three million user engagements as of Saturday morning
about your work demize.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
Really that you know?
Speaker 3 (16:57):
I have heard it's sort of crazy. But last week
I did numerous news conferences, all successful, they went very well,
like this is going very well, and then I didn't
do any for two days and they said there must
be something wrong with him. Biden wouldn't do him for months,
You wouldn't see him, and nobody ever said there was
ever anything wrong with him, and we know he wasn't
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in the greatest of shape.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
No, I heard that.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
I get reports and listen by the ways you hear
some of the reporters in the room, they laughed, they
laughed when he goes Biden wouldn't do him for months,
and they laughed at the guy. Come on, man, okay,
but he didn't do them for months. Guys, he did
zero press conferences in theory because he had a presubmitted
list of reporters with a picture and their question ahead
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of time. That's not a press conference, that's just straight theater.
And he couldn't even get any of those right. The
media never said a word as Biden rambled on day
in and day out. Biden is such a disaster, but
not nearly the disaster that they've become. This radio show,
it's like Colios trunk. If you remember the Fantastic Voyage video,
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Coulio opens up his trunk and like six hundred people
come out. You know, some you don't know, others. Well,
I'm getting sitting here waiting for Kennedy. You know, I'm
getting texed from the Blarnie Stone. They woke her up.
She's on the stool. She won't leave yet.
Speaker 4 (18:20):
She says she still has two sidewalk.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
She says she has two songs in the jukebox. She's
not coming.
Speaker 5 (18:26):
I'm paid forks of corso.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
Oh yeah, so my door swings open. I think it's Kennedy. Uh,
it's Greg Stocker, the program director at w PHT. It's
Drew Anderson from Odyssey. Kind of a big deal. Fred
Bennett's in the house. Me and Fred go back about
three minutes, maybe four minutes, Dai say four minutes, solid,
four minutes though, solid. Hey there is bang. So they're
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chatting and j Nicoton. The door swings open and then
comes the k Train, who does not have a British accent,
despite how much time she spent drinking with Oasis.
Speaker 4 (19:02):
Oh hello, every building, so give me this isn't just
a cream, give me this.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
I was an Oasis Sunday it met life. You were
there Monday?
Speaker 5 (19:12):
Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
They sounded great, phenomenal. Did they not say they sounded great?
And what I really truly missed about it, Josh was there?
Josh you were there Monday?
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Right?
Speaker 2 (19:21):
Would you co sign that they sounded great? They were excellent?
They were right? And it was like the panache of
rock and roll has been missing from the world stage. Amen,
and it just looked it looked so good on the world.
Speaker 4 (19:33):
Never thought I was going to have an arena singalong
with Oasis fans in real time.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
In real time, and it was epic and it had
everything that a classic, you know, something of that proportion has,
which is there's some subtext and drama in that they
probably still don't like each other. I don't care. No,
we didn't. Nobody cares.
Speaker 5 (19:53):
I got when I kneeded out of the bargain. Yep,
it was my Christmas present. I loved it.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
Oh, it was great. It came on Oasis came on
on stage holding hands. That was the end of the camaraderie.
Gae they gate it up and that's fine, we support that.
But away they went and sang their little hearts out
they did.
Speaker 5 (20:11):
It was wonderful.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
It was so good, and it was about three hours worth.
And I was also like one probably if there was
any area I was let down for real. I was
telling Brenburg, you know, I thought it was going to
be a bunch of like pasty, sloppy British soccer hooligans.
It's actually a pretty young, good looking crowd. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (20:27):
There were a surprising number of gen z ers.
Speaker 4 (20:29):
Yes, and I realized that looking around going they must
be TikTok famous. Yeah, like there must be so many
Oasis songs on TikTok are crushing.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (20:38):
And then one of our.
Speaker 4 (20:40):
Podcast producers I will not name her, but Merret.
Speaker 5 (20:44):
Came up to me and she was like.
Speaker 4 (20:46):
I don't know any Oates ons that I started singing
or some.
Speaker 5 (20:48):
She was on, why no that song? Oh I know
that song?
Speaker 2 (20:50):
You didn't?
Speaker 3 (20:51):
Right?
Speaker 2 (20:51):
You do? Yeah? I mean listen. They had a live album.
It was called Familiar to Millions because it was they
have that many songs and you don't realize they were
two hour's worth. It just fantastic. They sounded so good.
So it was exciting. Uh, and you know we went Sunday,
first night of the tour. Tell me this is funny.
We were in the parking lot at Brenburg with me
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and you know, I have my two neighbors to work
on the Howard Stern Show. So they got a little
free time this week because Howard's uh show up. Howard's
sending the punt team maybe not maybe next Monday. Yeah.
Now we don't know if he's coming back or he's
not coming back, And i'd bet the under but I
don't know. You know, I'm sure they're negotiating.
Speaker 5 (21:29):
What did your intel sources?
Speaker 2 (21:31):
So is the thing because he has a staff in
ninety five, he actually doesn't tell people anything because how
do you keep something quiet? So what he texted everybody got,
They got an email. They all got the same email
saying next Monday is our first day back. Okay, but
he didn't even see our first day back. He said
I will speak next Monday, which also sounds like, you
know when.
Speaker 4 (21:49):
Commonlook addressing the committee of staffers. Yes, something like may not,
may not crack the microphone, it.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
Might not be a show. We don't know the answer
to that, and our sources are as well placed as
any that being said.
Speaker 5 (22:01):
They know almost nothing.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
Nothing and what again though, but if you want to,
there's something I learned about this. You know, there's not
as many leaks out of this White House as they
were in you know, the first Trump White House. Everybody
just leaked their way to a book deal, got out
of there. Some of them picked up some CNN money
along the way. But everybody they've they've met they've done
a better job this time around of keeping that quiet.
And I think the answer is, what do you give
it to?
Speaker 5 (22:23):
He knows who his friends are.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
Yeah, yeah, So you know, during the law fair, the impeachments,
the people who were there for him vociferously defending him
and his agenda, during the toughest times where people were like,
he can't lead the party, he can't be president again,
he can't get the nomination.
Speaker 5 (22:41):
The people who are.
Speaker 4 (22:42):
By his side saying nope, he's what he's fighting for
is so much more powerful than the mealy mouthed forces
against him.
Speaker 5 (22:54):
I'm sticking with him and his agenda.
Speaker 4 (22:56):
He has taken those people to the White House for
his second term.
Speaker 2 (22:59):
Y we him, He's got his He's got his people
this time. It's funny because the first time around there
was no transition because Chris Christy was in charge of it.
If you remember this, I didn't think he was gonna win.
So they won, and he's like, wait, I don't have
a transition.
Speaker 4 (23:14):
JB.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
Pritzan. So the next exactly, So the next thing you know,
Reen's prebus is putting together a cabinet, making himself chief
of staff. He's a ferret and they just he's just talking.
Speaker 4 (23:24):
I'll take the chief of staff rule. If that's like
Dick Cheney. Like, Dick, I know you're good friends with
my dad. You were the secretary of Defense, and we
can trust you. I need you to find me a
vice president. Could just give me a nice, long, comprehensive list. Wait,
mister president, sorry, mister soon to be president. A bunch
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of names on this list, people, people you know, you love,
and I'm at the top of it.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
What did you know that coincidence? Would you like to
talk it over on a hunting trip? He's like, no, Dick,
that's fine, you got the job. You go ahead, We're
not gonna hunt. It's okay. Storry about Kennedy's in the studio.
But that's what happened. He got his people. Rene's previous. Yeah,
remember those old butt light commercials with the Hey Frank.
That's who reens preevious is, Hey Frank, you know, top
of the butt light. So he does he has his people.
(24:12):
But I don't doubt that even on the stern side.
That's how they're keeping things quiet. As if you just
don't tell anybody anything except your actual people, you might
get away with it. But if the end is near.
That's why I don't necessarily know Howard's getting fired either,
because I think if you're at the tippy top of
that gravy training, you know, there's probably more value in
letting it out and moving on. I don't know.
Speaker 4 (24:30):
Well, it's interesting because these companies that have overinflated salaries
to you know, these kind of.
Speaker 5 (24:38):
Entitled, big name marquee players.
Speaker 4 (24:42):
You know, Howard Stern and I argue that he earned
his role by leaving terrestrial radio and going to serious
Why they didn't have a lot of subscribers, People didn't
know if they could trust satellite radio, didn't know if
it was going to be around in three to five years,
and he may that gamble.
Speaker 5 (25:01):
They paid him for it, and he earned that.
Speaker 4 (25:04):
But you know, then you have people like Harry and
Meghan and Netflix who offered almost nothing and delivered even
less less than so, you know, when the time came
up for them to renew, Netflix is like, here's a tiny,
tiny deal. It is minuscule compared to what you got.
You know, there were reports that they got one hundred
million dollars the first time around, and they took it
(25:24):
because in order to save face and to have something,
and Howard like, I think you know, Sirius XM looks
at what Netflix did with Harry and Meghan. They're like, well,
you know, if we gamble and he doesn't come back,
we've had a good run and we've gotten what he
we needed from him.
Speaker 5 (25:43):
He only works a.
Speaker 4 (25:44):
Couple days a week, he takes summers off. It's not
ideal for us. There's so much programming we can't do
because you know, that money is committed to someone who
has hamstrung us at this point. So they're going to
offer him a little teeny tiny bit of money and
I doubt.
Speaker 5 (25:58):
He'll take it.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Yeah, maybe that could be the end. Then it makes
its way over to YouTube, or maybe he just calls
it a day. You know, people always say, you know,
if I had that kind of money, I'd never work again.
But that's usually why you don't have that kind of money. Yes,
because you can't. She don't have the drive. You can't
shut the thing off. But he he shuts it off
eighty five percent of the time, so he might be
able to go on.
Speaker 4 (26:18):
You going back to driving a cab just so you
could talk to people.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Can I tell you something when this ends? I am
buying a McMansion in the middle of nowhere.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
That's absolutely right, a.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
Brand new home for like two hundred thousand dollars or.
Speaker 5 (26:30):
Like no taxes with seventeen bedrooms.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
Seventeen bedrooms that.
Speaker 4 (26:34):
You know is already new, like you, you don't have
to have a contract to come in and takes weeks
past everything.
Speaker 2 (26:41):
We have Jenny, No, we have Jenny for that. If
anything goes wrong, Jenny, get out the roof, Jenny, what's
going on?
Speaker 5 (26:46):
Jenny's going to become a certified cement contract, got.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
To get a tool belt on or so it's going.
Jenny was the on to pave the road street car.
She was the one who repaved the Rose Garden for
the president. They're like, oh, who could get this fixed?
Jenni Phiala. They called her up. But yes, I would
go That's what I would do. I would go do
my I'd go back to my natural habitat. I would
love to end my functioning years driving a camp. It
would be amazing just talking to people. Get in. You know,
some people would be like, oh are you the Yeah, yeah,
(27:09):
that's right, how well it's going? But it would be
going well. Kennedy's in studio. We're talking about a lot
of things. There's a lot going on. Yeah, there's not
a big presser about the Epstein thing. Still, it's not
going anywhere. We're not going to find anything. You know
what I think is happening. This is good looking window
dressing because it looks like they're going to the mattresses.
But they just released thirty thousand redacted pages of documents. Yeah,
(27:32):
they have page numbers. I don't know what we're going
to find from reading page numbers.
Speaker 5 (27:35):
I was thinking about that today, like, who reads that stuff?
Speaker 4 (27:38):
Do they have a room full of like three hundred people?
I'm not, like, Okay, each of you is reading one
hundred pages.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
Yeah, and what do we do from there?
Speaker 4 (27:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (27:50):
Yeah, it's but essentially the answer is they just redact
everything and nobody's going to find anything out. It's I
don't know. It reminds me of the movie Chinatown. The
end of the movie Chinatown, Jack Nicholson is the whole
case solved, and he's like, are we going to arrest anybody?
And they're like, no, it's Chinatown. Yeah, And that's I
don't know what that means, you know what I mean?
In this instance, I just know there's some kind of I.
Speaker 4 (28:09):
Mean, I think that was like Doge, like, no, we're
doging stuff, like there are dead people on the Social
Security roles, we're getting them off there. There are people
who are three hundred years old, We're no longer sending
them checks.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (28:22):
And then there was outrage and I was like, yeah,
we're not dos doesn't exist.
Speaker 2 (28:26):
We don't need to do that. That's fun and that's
where we are talking to Kennedy, and I think that's
I think that is the racket here, just the same.
And when I heard just slain Maxwell, you know, they
released obviously some of her back and forth with Todd Blanche,
he was like, Trump didn't do anything. Clinton didn't do anything,
and he didn't kill himself. So I think she gave
a little something to everybody. Yeah, little something. I said,
chick wants to get pardoned, wants to get out, but
(28:47):
is absolutely strategically conversing with the fetes. Why wouldn't she be?
Speaker 4 (28:51):
Yeah, and Bill Clinton's like, I was not in that
blue dress. Okay, I do not know where that painting
came from.
Speaker 5 (28:59):
Did not sanction it, I did not commission it, condemn it.
I did not wear a blue dress.
Speaker 4 (29:05):
I did not have sexual relations with that woman, miss
Lewinsky in that blue dress.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
That's so funny. That devil with the blue dress on
is not about monis about him with a blue dress on.
He doesn't look good either, But.
Speaker 5 (29:19):
I doesn't look he looks.
Speaker 4 (29:21):
People talk about Biden all the time, but Bill Clinton
does not look good.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
I know, I feel I you know, it's rough because
I've seen some of the videos of him getting in
and out of Broadway plays and stuff, and I part
of me thinks he's just faking like a limb so
he doesn't have to take her out. I'd love to go,
but this knee this bummed me.
Speaker 4 (29:39):
Is I gotta have my trainer, Suzanna come over for
a little while I work out some of the knots.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
You know, it's been it's been bothering me since I
was governor, when the state troopers were pulling over girls
so I could shag him in my limo.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
There's a legend.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
There is a part of me that truly loves Bill Clinton.
This guy was guy was really doing it at the
time when you still could but he was scumm Yeah.
Speaker 4 (30:01):
But it's you know, it's like it's like Hunter Biden
like the presidency ruined his party.
Speaker 5 (30:06):
It was like a great Now everyone knows about the.
Speaker 4 (30:08):
Yeah string and the intern he could if you could
have found a way for humidor if he could have
found a.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
Way for his dad to be vice president for like
four more years.
Speaker 5 (30:16):
My dad, it's legal.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
Take some money. Let's get this cash. So I don't know.
I don't know that we're gonna find anything out there.
I don't know. I don't know if I hopes on
that one. Did you see them drone strike the narco
the boat for cocaine. I don't really watch a lot
of that stuff because I don't want to become weird. Yeah,
you know what I'm saying. So I'm a big fan
of that. But there's a lot of coked up fish
right now, which again, if you're going fishing today, you know,
(30:40):
they said, like you should have been here last week.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
They were really.
Speaker 4 (30:41):
Jumping one fish like I took some shrapnel. He was like,
I just took an eat ball.
Speaker 2 (30:46):
Yo. If you guys are off, there's a lot of
overrated fishermen off the coast of Florida right now. Okay,
I caught a thousand fish. They were all having sex
on the dock. It was right in one fish said
he was going to go to law school. They were
making big plans, all this ambition.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
I don't know that accounts. But yeah, Rubyo says we're
going to wipe out the drug cartels.
Speaker 5 (31:10):
I don't know. We've tried that before. It didn't work.
It was very expensive.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
Here's the truth. Uh, whatever they can stop at the
border is stoppable. But my guess is for the drug
trade to be as big as it is, they figured
out other ways and they'll.
Speaker 5 (31:27):
Continue to you know why.
Speaker 4 (31:28):
But it's like Republicans are like, we're the Party of economics.
Speaker 5 (31:32):
It's like, have you not figured out supply and demand?
Speaker 4 (31:35):
Like the demand is there, it's there, The supply will
find its way to the demand. You have not done
anything about the demand.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
Now, this is what happened with sports.
Speaker 4 (31:43):
Shaming people does not keep them from wanting to use drugs.
Speaker 2 (31:47):
It turns out now this is how it went with
sports gambling. So you're telling me in five years, I'm
going to be watching a commercial during a Major League
game where Dwight Gooden is pitching cocaine to me. You know,
like when p Rose died. Man banned for life for
betegon baseball. His funeral was sponsored by DraftKings. Honey, ESPN.
Hell of a full circle moment. So you're telling me
(32:07):
if we don't definitively like end the war on drugs,
which we can, because as you said, supply and demand,
they're just gonna want to lean into the tax revenue. Yes,
that's where this ends.
Speaker 4 (32:16):
Yes, but they're spending our tax money fighting.
Speaker 5 (32:19):
The drug war.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
I'm Dwight goodin.
Speaker 4 (32:26):
Thinking for the name he acid reflux you get from
your morning.
Speaker 5 (32:30):
I have something for you, Hi, I'm doctor K. You
don't need a septum.
Speaker 2 (32:36):
We're gonna have doctor K and Doctor dre selling us
drugs legally and they're gonna make some tax money and
society will just get a little bit worse. All right,
One more Chicago. This is an interesting one to make.
Peter big fan, Peter Starra is the man who will
fight for your honor. He'll be the hero you've been
thinking of.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
JB.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
Pritzker will eat the hero you've been thinking of. That's
the big distinction between that Chica and this Chicago. But
I still like that there's a thing going on. Democrat Party.
We're talking about this. Let's blow out our last two
minutes on this newsom Pritzker's definitely doing it to some extent.
Even Brandon Johnson's getting involved. Brandon Johnson's pulling at fourteen percent.
I said this earlier. Steve Bartman is pulling higher than
(33:16):
Brandon Johnson. Remember the cup guy who tried to catch
the foul ball and cast Anyway, They're all just trying.
Speaker 4 (33:21):
To I love those people whose names are synonymous with failure.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
What happened at Monson?
Speaker 5 (33:28):
I was Monson in the middle of nowhere? What does
that mean?
Speaker 2 (33:32):
They're all king fans are the best. They're just trying
to failm that's all the uh Pritsker's trying to do
just the same. It's like maybe I could be the
face of the resistance. Yes, AND's like no on the
face and then but.
Speaker 4 (33:45):
It's like resistance is getting exhausting. It's just exastly, Like
you need to go on offense at some point, like
you need to have a plan, Yeah, do something. You
need x's and o's and a win because when you're
when you're pulling that low, something's not working.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
Something something, I mean everything, Like no, it's Chicago, it's
a hole to do. So I don't think. I don't
think it gets better anytime soon. I think the FEDS
might show up. As you know, I honeymooned in Chicago
because I'm a bowler. Me and jennyone to Wrigley Field.
Drank a lot of old style beer. That's what we did.
We drank and argued like we don't anybody can go
to a baseball game and argue with the ump. Only
(34:22):
two love birds could argue with each other. I got
ejected from a game in the thirty You can't, y'all.
You can't argue balls and strips, that whole thing. All right,
don't go anywhere back with Kennedy after this.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
That's right, the show where everyone is welcome. Send me
a poor you're dead beach. You're listening to Fox across America.
Speaker 2 (34:40):
Oh girl, got some bonus Kennedy, Fox across America. Oh yeah,
like an info Wait there's more, like we bought this
at an infomer.
Speaker 4 (34:48):
Wait, there's more. You buy two sham wills now the
fifteenth free.
Speaker 2 (34:54):
There was a guy who used to sell like an
onion slicer, like a fruit sharer, who was like a
British guy. He's no longer with us. No, he used
to sit in Union Square. This guy was a legend. Wow,
And they gave him a couple of nice write ups
in the Times, not as nice as the right up
we just saw. Trump was opposedly going to clear the
field for hansy Andy Cuomo.
Speaker 5 (35:14):
I don't like Andrew Cuomo.
Speaker 2 (35:16):
Nobody does, but his name is an excuse to play
our favorite drop of full time. And do you want
to laugh? Brian Bremberg. I'm picking him up to go
to co Oasis. That's awesome, Brian Brenberg, because I was
picking him up on the street corner, made a Peewee
Big Adventure hitchhiking sign and had a Texas on a stick.
(35:36):
He doesn't even know this. It's now hanging in my office.
It meant so much to me. I laughed so hard
when I came out of the Midtown Tunnel and he
was on the side of the road. He doesn't even know.
Speaker 4 (35:45):
It's a phenomenal sense of humor.
Speaker 2 (35:47):
Aymen, We're not just saying that because he's outside of
the studio right now holding up a fifty The k
Train listened to her Save the World every day on
her podcast and don't go anywhere, we got Mary Catherine
Hammon the next hour.
Speaker 1 (36:00):
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