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September 29, 2025 • 14 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Ohio State buck Eyes up are still undefeated. Ah.

(00:03):
We were talking earlier, Mark and I talked. I was
not all that impressed the first half, not all that impressive,
but they did win, and I guess ultimately that's what's important.
But Thursday, Thursday nights at six o'clock, you've got, of
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(00:24):
list that has always appreciated as we prepare for is it, No,
it's not Wisconsin? Who is it this week? It's a
mess out minus old, that's right. And it's a seven
thirty game, right, another night game. I'm gonna need a
nap and some vitamins, maybe a can of spinach Night games, man,

(00:45):
night games. I have no idea what Minnesota brings to
the table, whether they're a big opponent or not. I
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the many entities that has been sued by Donald Trump

(01:06):
because after the January sixth riot, they banned him, I
mean everybody. He sued Facebook, he sued Twitter, he sued YouTube,
slash Google, and he keeps on winning. ABC had to
give him sixteen million dollars because George Stephanopolos said he

(01:28):
was a convicted rabist. And CBS had to give him
ten million dollars because they edited a Kamala Harris interview.
I believe it was to make her look far better
than she actually was when he was running against her
for the presidency. And so he's making a lot of money.
And now YouTube has agreed to pay twenty four point

(01:48):
five million dollars in damages for the lawsuit that he
had fought against them for silencing him, cutting him off,
and deep platforming him after January sixth. All of these wins.
How to tell people something? I mean, he start remember

(02:13):
way way back when in the ancient times when he said,
look there they're bugging Trump Tower. They've got survey and
they said no, and then we found out yeah, indeed
they had. Indeed they had, they raided mar A Lago.
They come up with zilch well, he had documents there,

(02:33):
Yes he did. Joe Biden had some in his garage
back of his classic corvette that was cool, unlocked open
garage back of the Corvette Komy. They went to his house,
pulled a bunch of classified paperwork out of there. But
for Trump, some reason, some reason, we needed a six
am FBI raid on mar A Lago to go down

(02:54):
there and find nothing. And as I said about the
Epstein list earlier, some say there is no Epstein list.
What's her name, Ghizline, Gisline Maxwell. She says there's no list.
Now I don't know, because you know she she's inherently
a liar, So I have no idea. But if there
was a list, think about this now, think about this.
Even if you hate Donald Trump, you hate him if

(03:17):
he was on any kind of list that said he
went to Epstein Island and was a pedophile and abusing women.
And the Democrats have known about the Epstein list, don't
you think. Don't you think we'd have that Epstein list
in front of us right now if they could show

(03:40):
Donald Trump with something some monster like that. Don't you
think it would be in front of us right now?
If he was on there we would have it, but people,
you know, they're not.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
They're not releasing it because Trump's trying to protect himself
because there's a picture. That's the picture of him and
Epstein together.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
From like thirty years ago. Epstein also had pictures with
Bill and Hillary Clinton and with Steve Jobs and with everybody.
That's what he did. That's what Epstein did. He was
a social butterfly who peddled influence and money and put
people together, made connections. That was what he did. He

(04:23):
was a facilitator. And just because you knew him doesn't
mean you participated in anything illegal, no matter what he
might have been doing. And I'm saying this just as
much about Bill Clinton as I would be about Donald Trump.

(04:44):
Unless you can prove something to me, that's a hell
of an accusation to make Hillary Clinton lies through her teeth,
absolutely vince false. I have my thoughts, but do I

(05:05):
think Bill Clinton was a pedophile of some sort? And
I think he was a pervert. I think he was,
you know, insatiable, he had too much power for his
own good. I cannot stand what he did to somebody's
daughter in the Oval office when she was interning there.
And kudos to her for turning what could have been
nothing but infamy for the rest of her life into

(05:26):
something amazing. She has prospered, she has blossomed, and she
if she used that negative notoriety to catapult herself to that,
then God bless her. I mean, look, is that what
you'd want to be known for the rest of your life.

(05:47):
That's terrible. But she's got I think, a clothing line
and design her purses, and she may have cosmetics. I'm
not sure. But she has become white prosperous in spite
of the way we first came to know her, and
in spite of how the President of the United States

(06:07):
treated her, And yes, I say treated her like I said,
she was a twenty two year old intern, somebody's daughter,
overwhelmed in awe. She's in the White House, she's in
the President's office. This guy's the most powerful man on
the planet. And why I does not exonerate her for

(06:29):
her actions? I do. I do give her the benefit
of the doubt. Him, on the other hand, No, And
then he came straight out and lied to us. I
did not Yes you did. Yes, don't wag your thumb
at me, yes you did. But you know, Trump's a liar,

(06:49):
Hillary Clinton.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
The bombs were blying and the bullets flying over our
head and we had to run for cover.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Liar, all of that switching voices that she did, Donald
Trump is Donald Trump. All the time Hillary Clinton changed
her voice, changed her inflection, changed her accent constantly depending
upon her her audience. And what's her face down there
in Texas, Jasmine Crockett, have you seen her? She's doing
the same thing. There was video running around this weekend

(07:18):
her from a couple of years ago when she was
a spoilt, little rich kid, and you know, she.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
She's speaking, and she was speaking about her present situation
and how she just doesn't understand really some of the
some of the things that are going on.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
And then they switched to her today. Y'all. I ain't
got now, y'all. She is now, you know, because now
she's in touch with her blackness, I guess. And so
she's she's gone to that slang stuff, just like Hillary
doing exactly what Hillary did. Do you remember Hillary quoting
Langston use I no ways tied. She couldn't just read

(08:01):
the passage. No, she had to become a Southern black woman.
If what you are is not good enough, don't fake
being something else. And again I give Donald Trump credit
for this man. He is just as obnoxious and loud
as he wants to be. He does not change depending

(08:23):
upon his audience. He is what he is. That kind
of genuineness, frankly, should be appreciated again, even if he disagree.
At least you know you're getting something real instead of
something that's manufactured and packaged for your liking so somebody
can get their way with you. Something to think about

(08:46):
at least, all right. Recalls there have been so much
because I came across one Domino Sugar recalling a bunch
of sugar because of foreign objects maybe present, which made
me think, okay, well, let me look this up. Is
there some other stuff? Freeze dried fruit snacks from True Freu,
which I think is a like a Whole Foods type thing,

(09:08):
True Freu that has been recalled due to potential presence
of metal in the products. G and L Foods has
recalled dried bean curd because of undeclared wheat allergens. A
company called Wise Wife. I've never heard of this, but
they make cinnamon powder, and I wanted to bring this

(09:30):
up just because again we're getting close to holiday time,
baking time, cinnamon goes in apple pies and things like that,
So cinnamon powder because potential to be contaminated with elevated
levels of lead. All right, don't forget all the radioactive
shrimp radioactive what was the other thing came through Friday? Mushrooms?

(09:53):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
That shrimp thing has still caught me off guard, just
because of the headline, Like, how does that even?

Speaker 1 (09:59):
I don't know. Oh, I don't know how things get
radioactive is beyond me. But Sandbar, Arctic Shore, best yet
Great American and First Street all frozen shrimp, potential food
born illness, possible radio radio what do they call it.

(10:20):
I've got to get new glasses. Radioactive radio on side contamination.
I've never even heard that word before. Kroger also had
frozen shrimp, also may have the radiation.

Speaker 3 (10:36):
Where are they making their where are their food Fukushima?

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Yeah, it's a basement lab at three Mile Island where
they're Yeah, radioactivity in your food. I mean, that's just
that's something to worry about. And again, this is on
my mind simply because holidays coming up and people start
buying stuff and bacon. Kroger Aquastar and Mercado, also recalling

(11:03):
raw shrimp, cooked shrimp, and shrimp skewers more radioactivity. I'm
just staying away from shrimp shrimp in general. I think
I would just yeah, I don't think and you know,
I'm not a shrimp freak, but I don't mind a little,
you know, peel and eat shrimp now and then, Yeah, I.

Speaker 3 (11:21):
Like shrimp, but now it's I don't want to come
in with an extra eye.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Yeah. Elevated levels of lead are possible in sweet potato,
apple and spinach three and a half ounce cans from
Sprout Organics Organics and Contamination. Kirkland signature was sabi pokey.
The product's been has the potential to be contaminated with listeria. Anyway,

(11:54):
I'm just I'm gonna urge you. US Food and Drug
Administration maintains a website and as you are to And
I guess this is called on my mind because as
we're going into October, the Queen and I were just
talking yesterday about, Okay, it's time to time to start
stocking the freezer and the can goods and all that,
because when the weather turns crabby, man, I don't want
to be carrying groceries in so you want to stock

(12:18):
up here in the next month, And I plan on
stocking up on all kinds of things, and I'm sure
I'm not the only one. I just want to make
sure you are aware. There's a lot of when sugar,
I mean baking season. When sugar is getting recalled, that's
a big deal. When cinnamon's getting recalled, that's a big deal.

Speaker 3 (12:35):
That's confused at first because you said Domino. I'm like,
why does Domino put sugar on their pizza? Tidy recall that.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
The Dominoes has not recalled any pizzas that I know of. Yeah,
but it's the Domino sugar. And that doesn't even come
in the bag. I remember you used to come in
five pound bag. Now I think it's like three and
a half. It's a smaller bag. I remember bigger bags
of it. But anyway, the us SUF Food and Drug
Administration does maintain these on the website. If you just
get online and google current product recalls, the first thing

(13:05):
that comes up on that Google search will be the
USDA Food and Drug website, and just click on that
and check before you start spending money on stuff I
don't know that shrimp is a big part of the
Thanksgiving process. I guess some people might have, you know,
shrimp cocktail or something like that. But I worry about

(13:25):
us in twenty twenty five. We have so much science,
so many machinery, so many scanners. I don't understand how
this crap happens all the time. It frankly seems like
we should be kind of, I don't know, immune from
worries about contamination, and yet here we are, and I

(13:49):
don't get it. Bengals Tonight's Monday Night football is at
eight fifteen. I think it starts. I don't think Big Victor.
Are you coming up for whoever's playing him? Yeah? I
think Burrow's out for the season. And and that team

(14:10):
that I watched last week was was so so pathetic
that I'll probably watch the first half and if they
are not competitive, I will go onto something else.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
I get Joe Burrows just getting this is he's young,
but he's getting He's not getting any younger.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
These things keep happening, and it's always been the Bengals
problem having a line on the offense. Man. That's why
Archie Griffin didn't didn't continue his heisman ways down there
you gotta have some protection.
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