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June 27, 2025 40 mins
Today’s after-show blitz unpacked the Supreme Court’s smackdown on nationwide injunctions—cutting the leash on Trump’s agenda—fresh intel debunking claims Iran hid its uranium (and Trump’s charge that Dem leakers flirt with treason), and Gov. DeSantis’ 48-hour “Alligator Alcatraz” migrant camp in the Glades. We rolled through Trump’s “one big beautiful bill” with zero tax on tips, saluted sponsors Kirk Elliott Precious Metals and MyPillow, watched a fireball streak the Southern sky, and tipped our hats to the late “Dukes of Hazzard” star Rick Hurst—all in one freedom-packed hour.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(01:04):
to the After Show, the Show after the Show. That's
why we call it the after Show. So much to
get to now that not a lot of time. Our hours,
the fastest are on radio unit. It just moves right along.
We got the truth that I ran move the uranium
the uranium and uranium or not. The newer reporteens out
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(01:26):
President Trump's has Democrats, Well, they're the ones responsible for
the league is it treason? The stories you want want
to miss, and I believe we'll probably get maybe even
while we're on the air here today. Get the heads
up on some of the latest and remaining Supreme Court
cases that are on the ducket. That and more all

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let's get to it. Do you know what today is.
It's kind of a special day. It was a year
It just popped up in my memories. It was a
year ago today. I should have mentioned this on the air,

(04:04):
but again, the stuff that we don't have time for,
we got to get to it during the after show.
It was a year ago today. The disastrous moment Biden
on stage with Trump during the debates.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
He was taking separating babies from my mother's pretty in cages,
making sure they were and then the families are separated.
That's not the right way to go. What I've done
since I've changed the law, what's happened. I've changed it
in the way that now you're in a situation where
there are forty fewer people coming across the border illegally.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
It's better.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
When he left office and I'm going to continue to
move until we get the total band on, the total
initiative relative to what we're going to do with more
border patrol and more Asyton office.

Speaker 3 (04:47):
Doesn't Trump.

Speaker 4 (04:48):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this thing. I don't think he knows what he
said either.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
Look, I had to hit the golf, but sorry, that
was so much. Still have a little bit of a
residual there. This may be one of the moments is
single handedly forced Biden out and thus a Trump win.
They couldn't hide it anymore CNN. They did their best,

(05:14):
even folks on the left, especially some of those mega donors,
some of those big supporters, they just they got they
were out. We can't do this. And that's when we
saw just a matter of time before she and Kamala
just just had that plan. She decided, scheming behind the scenes,

(05:37):
to jump in and run and once she announced, it
was all that was. Everything was over. It was all.
It was all over at that point. It's it says
something to see it really is. It's incredible. So anyway,

(05:59):
I just thought worth worth mentioning a year ago. Now
they're flashed back, okay, a year ago today and I
believe it was there some of the major hits from
that We're gonna We're gonna finally beat Medicare. Was it Medicare?

(06:20):
Is that what he said? We finally beat it, We
finally beat medicare.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Care, elder care, making sure that we continue to suppend
strength in our healthcare system, making sure that we're able
to make every single solitary person eligible for what I've
been able to do with the UH, with the COVID,
I excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to
do with Look, if we finally beat medicare, thank you,

(06:50):
President Biden.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
President Trump, Well, he's right.

Speaker 4 (06:53):
He did beat Medicaire, beat it to death. And he's
destroying Medicare because all of these people are coming in,
they put them on Medicare, they're putting them on social Security.
The destroy social Security. This man is going to single
handedly destroy social Security. These millions and millions of people
coming in, they're.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
Trying to care. My favorite part is during this debate
is watching You're just watching President Trump's facial expressions. You
go back and watch it, and you know the irony
of all this, the irony of it all is, here's
Joe Biden on the view. I think just a day,
was it the day before or the day of talking
about Joe and Trump and cognitive visions.

Speaker 5 (07:35):
And I think the.

Speaker 6 (07:36):
American people deserve a debate because you need to see
your choices. You need to see Trump, and you need
to see the president, and you need to see the
differences and my husband's and you're going to see how
smart he is and the experience he has. And then
you'll see somebody who, like you're saying, I'm going to
use Joy's words, can't put a sentence together.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
It wasn't. It wasn't Trump, couldn't put the sentence together.
We saw it was. It was obviously it was it
was Joe Biden. But again, it's a year ago today,
a year ago today, and it is even CNN. Even
CNN could not cover it up. There's nothing that they
could do, you know why. And this is why they

(08:21):
don't cover the the Trump press conferences or the whatever live,
because they don't want people to see this stuff live.
When they see it live, then they said, oh, they
can make their own opinions. They got to doctor it up,
they got to roll it out and spin it the
way they want it, just like everything else here we
have Tapper explaining exactly it's see it in Asking.

Speaker 7 (08:39):
Questions is literally our job, demanding facts and answers instead
of just taking a president's word for it.

Speaker 1 (08:47):
Don't you think maybe maybe you should have applied that
same ideology, that same thought process the last four years
just maybe would have been would have been critical. Asking
questions is literally their job. But but we didn't do it. Hey,
we got Supreme Court news, folks. Let me see if
I can break it down for you some breaking area

(09:08):
the opinion.

Speaker 8 (09:09):
But what I've seen does look like a victory for
the Trump administration.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
On birthrights citizenship.

Speaker 8 (09:14):
The only way for justices exercises type of universal injunction
in some of these cases is equitable relief. But she
does not find evidence that that type of relief was
granted to these judges. So they indicate that the administration
is likely to prevail on this issue. All of that
is going to be awfully good news for this administration.

(09:35):
They have been really hit with these sort of Liliputian
attacks there all these individual district judges effectively freezing federal
policy and programs across the country. So it does appear
to be a victory. It may be a bit more nuanced,
but I did. So far, it looks like a good
day for the Trump administration.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
Andy, a question for you again. I'm here in my
dunk questions.

Speaker 5 (10:01):
This is not on the marits of birthright citizenship. Then
it looks like but am I wrong?

Speaker 7 (10:08):
No, you're not wrong.

Speaker 9 (10:08):
I think this really we never get to the merits
because of the injunction issue. And it seemed to me
that what made this case very interesting to people at
the beginning was the birthright citizenship question and the very
important question whether that's compelled by the fourteenth Amendment or not.
As the case was litigated, it really became this other thing,

(10:33):
which was about these nationwide injunctions, which, for the reasons
that Jonathan just mentioned, are the thing that is plagued
the Trunk administration across the board in its second term.

Speaker 10 (10:46):
Annie, Jonathan standby. I want to bring in Shannon bring
once again. Shannon. I understand you're getting more details on
the dissent in this case. Philison.

Speaker 4 (10:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
I always think it's helpful to turn there because you
can get a sense of exactly what they're pushing against
with all these different concurrences. And what they said is
because remember again, this comes to us in the vehicle
of the birthright citizenship case, and the questions at oral
arguments were, okay, what if district judges decide differently and
they aren't able to give an order for the entire country,
would a child be born in New Mexico have a

(11:17):
different right than one in New Jersey depending on how
those judges had ruled in different places. Just as so
Toma are writing for the dissent, says, the parents of
children covered by what she's calling the citizenship order would
be well advised to file promptly class action suits and
to request temporary injunctive relief for the class pending class certification.
And so she's saying, listen, if you were one of

(11:37):
these parents who are worried about what's going to happen
with the citizenship of your child, you should be out
there filing so that there will not be this patchwork
that every district will have an opportunity to weigh in.
But she also says, get these cases moving quickly. She
says lower courts would be advised to act swiftly on
these requests for relief and to adjudicate the cases as
quickly as they can so as to enable this court's review, saying,

(12:00):
we have not decided that birthright citizenship question. We want
the lower courts to act quickly so there's not this patchwork,
so it gets back here and they actually answer the
question on substance. She goes on to say this today
the Court abdicates its vital role in these efforts, saying,
with the stroke of a pen, the President has quote
made a solemn mockery of our constitution, she said, pointing

(12:23):
at the President, and then she goes on to blame
the court rather than stand firm. This court gives way,
so clearly the scent not in line with what has
been decided by the majority of this Court. Again, will
continue to read through those concurrences as well.

Speaker 5 (12:35):
Andy, here's a little bit from what Justice Amy Coney
Barrett wrote in the majority part. She said that federal
courts do not exercise general oversight of the executive branch.
They resolve cases and controversies consistent with the authority Congress
has given them. And then this is a sentence I
really noted. She said, when a court concludes that the
executive branch has acted unlawfully, the answer is not for

(12:57):
the court to exceed its power too, and that might
just be where this all came down to.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
Andy. So this is big, big news. This is these
district judges, the RUG judges out of control, trying to
make these rulings that again go after Trump and the
executive branch and say, like in a small district in
Wisconsin or whatever it is, this is going to be
a ruling that will impact the rest of the country.

(13:23):
You just can't have this happening, and that it sounds
like what the Supreme Court has done today, not even
ruling on the birthright citizenship piece, but the other part
with the injunction. All right, we have do we have
more on.

Speaker 9 (13:35):
The interesting what Shannon just told us about Justice Soto
Mayor's suggestion that you go to class actions, if that
would even even that I think would be a victory
for the Trump administration in the sense that class actions
are much more rigorous and much more regulated than the
idea of these district judges in a completely untethered way

(13:58):
just making rulings that apply to the whole country.

Speaker 10 (14:01):
Andy, Jonathan stan By, I want to bring in now
John Yu, former Deputy Assistant ag John. Thanks for coming on.
So let's take a look at the bigger picture when
it comes to this case, because this is obviously going
to have a ripple effect. The Trump administration has been
really frustrated with these nationwide injunctions. There have been forty
of them so far in his second term. Already, this
ruling seems like it has the potential to maybe break

(14:23):
the chains off his agenda a little bit here.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
I think that's right.

Speaker 11 (14:29):
This decision frees the Trump administration from having to run
at the beck and call of every single district judge
in the country, of which they're almost a thousand and
So what's going to happen now is that the Trump
administration will have to stop its executive orders only in
the courts where those judges decide against them, but still

(14:50):
be able to pursue their policies in the rest of
the country. Now, the dissenters in the opinion, let me
be clear, this is a very important significan victory for
the Trump administration at the Supreme Court. One I think
that a lot of people did not foresee back in
January of February when the President took office and started

(15:10):
issuing the executive orders. Now, the downside is we're going
to have fragmentation of federal law throughout the country. This
is something the Supreme Court does not want that most
federal courts don't want to tolerate.

Speaker 1 (15:22):
That's, in fact, why.

Speaker 11 (15:23):
We have an appellate system and the Supreme Court to
make sure there's only one rule of federal law. So
what's going to have to happen in addition to this,
both for the Trump administration and for the parties that
are challenging his rules, is that the Supreme Court is
going to have to accelerate the review of questions like
the birthright citizenship question to get them to the Supreme

(15:43):
Court faster so that we don't have, say, a district
court in Massachusetts and the District Court in Texas having
enforcing different interpretations of the birthright citizenship question.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
All right, it's an interesting piece here we got it
looks like more, maybe even have more announcements coming up.
In just moment Supreme Court ruling is coming out. This
is the biggie for today. More coming up after this.
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Where did it land? Did it do any damage? These

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still looking for whatever this was, meteor rite, whatever it is,
UFO Little Green Men. Maybe I don't know. Maybe that's
what it was. I don't think so. I think it
mostly probably just a media right, is what it was.

(17:41):
Something that broke off and entered the atmosphere. But it's bright,
bright enough for folks to be able to see it.
In fact, I gotta be careful with the language because
I don't know what we're going to catch here on
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look at that one and another one. It's almost like

(18:01):
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(18:24):
Turn that music off. That's just weird. Look at the
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Speaker 4 (18:33):
You know.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
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The camera's on all these cars, the cameras on every
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Speaker 3 (19:10):
With sure of disdain for lower courts, Their rulings and
the laws they interpreted, will surely hasten the downfall of
our governing institutions, enabling our collective demise. She goes on
from there, but clearly she sees this decision as something
she obviously disagrees with, but as a very threat to
the structure of our courts and our institutions as they

(19:31):
now exist. I understand there is something that Justice Barrett said,
and with respect to answering Justice Jackson's descent, I'm trying
to take back to that, but also a reminder for folks.
Justice Barrett was a law professor for a long time
before she got into the world of being a federal judge.
She also taught classes in civil procedure, which is one

(19:51):
of the first things that I had my first year
in law school. You get it as a first year student,
but it gets to the heart of how things proceed,
how the court system works. So it does makes sense
now that even being a more junior justice, why she
would have written this opinion. And it gets to this
opinion a lot of those questions that you've heard our
other panelists bring up here about certification of class actions,

(20:11):
it takes a lot of work.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
It is all right, get it into the nitty gritty
on those to bring it back in. What happened is
the Supreme Court said, these little district courts they can't
go out and do whatever they want. They've got to
make sure that whatever they're doing only involves their district
doesn't involve the rest of the country. That's essentially the problem.

Speaker 3 (20:32):
Okay, Yes, so this is at least a partial, if
not a full. And we're reading this because there are
several concurrences here. But it's written by Justice Barrett, which
goes against the ruling that I just gave the guidance
because she's one of the least junior justices, which she
was assigned to write this opinion, and essentially what she says,
she says some say that the universal injunctions give the
judiciary a powerful tool to check the executive branch, but

(20:55):
she says, federal courts do not exercise general oversight of
the executive branch. They resolve cases and controversies consistent with
the authority Congress is given to them. When a core
concludes the executive branch has acted unlawfully, the answer is
not for the court to exceed its power. Sounding very
much like they are limiting these injunctions, we know here
that they have granted at least partially the stay to

(21:17):
these preliminary injunctions, but they say only to the extent
that the injunctions are broader than necessary to provide complete
relief to each plaintiff with standing to sue. They say,
the lower courts have to move expeditiously with respect to
each of these plaintiffs say. The injunctions are also stayed
to the extent that they prohibit executive agencies from developing
and issuing public guidance about the executive plans implement the

(21:39):
executive order. If you remember part of this executive order
on birthright citizenship, the stay was that the agencies that
would be responsible for actually implementing the change with birthright citizenship,
those agencies couldn't even start making a plan. So that
part of it is lifted as well. We do see
that the descent here comes from the three justice As

(22:00):
you expect, it looks like Justice Sodomayer filed the descent.
Keen and Jackson joined that. Justice Jackson also filed a
dissenting opinion. But there are a lot of concurrences here,
Justice tomas Alito, there are others, so we'll pass through this.
But at its first blush, it looks like this is
a win and putting a limit on these.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
Of course, of this, it's a big, big, big, big,
big big win. Trump administration will be able to get
a lot more done and a lot quicker. Now they
mentioned Scotus has to act quicker if they're going to
get involved on some of these things. So we may
get more. We may get more coming out of the
court here, and if we do, I'll bring that to you.
In the meantime, they could have Alligator Alcatraz up and running.

(22:41):
I remember they wanted to do this jailish prison at
this detention center for some of these folks in Florida.
Here's Ron DeSantis this morning talking about it on Fox News.

Speaker 7 (22:50):
All the stuff that goes into intake and processing of illegals.
You're seeing this put up. This is all twenty four hours.
Twenty four hours from now, you're going to see even more.
And by Tuesday this will be able to have intake
of illegals.

Speaker 12 (23:05):
And you've thought of everything. Okay, so there are four
gigantic tents. Let's come on over here in government and
people are thinking, okay, you're in the middle of the ambigoides.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
It's hot.

Speaker 12 (23:15):
That would explain why you've got this bank of air
conditioners here.

Speaker 7 (23:18):
Yeah, So I mean this is going to be Illegals
will come in, they'll be processed, there'll be places for
them to be housed, you'll have an ability for food,
you'll be an ability for them to consult legal rights
if they have that, because there is a process that's
involved with this. So this is really everything. This is
going to be a self contained little area. And then

(23:39):
of course you also have stuff for the staff that
work here. So we've got laundry facilities, we've got showers,
we've got obviously there you see the shower and bath
facilities right there.

Speaker 12 (23:52):
Yeah, where do you go to get a bunch of
bathrooms like that?

Speaker 7 (23:56):
Well, we so this is being done by the Division
of Emergency Management. So when we have a hurricane, like
we would actually have people stage here for hurricane response
normally anyways, but we have it. When we have all
the linemen come in to do the power, we have
to set up little areas for them, and so you
have all this type of stuff. So this is not
our first rodeo. The deteeny illegal alien missions a little

(24:19):
bit different and the deportations, but logistics, we know how
to do that right.

Speaker 1 (24:24):
And this is incredible how quickly they say this thing
could be up and running and ready to rock like
this weekend.

Speaker 12 (24:30):
You know, for people thinking okay, they're going to put
the migrants on this hot asphalt.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
It looks like you're built. Can we get the spinning
wheel of death here?

Speaker 12 (24:44):
Being a sub far and in fact, some guys are
putting down the play.

Speaker 7 (24:47):
With yeah, no, look this will be I mean, there're
not going to be anything that they're hurting for anything.
They'll be ac they'll be things that everybody needs. There's
medical here. So it's being done right, it's being done
by the book.

Speaker 12 (24:59):
Well, you know, so when you think of the imagery
of Alcatraz, Alcatraz is surrounded by a bay. Here in
the Everglades, we're surrounded by you're actually surrounded by.

Speaker 7 (25:09):
Gators and PITHI so this is as secure as it gets.
I mean, if a criminal alien were to escape from
here somehow, and I don't think they will.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
You've got nowhere to go.

Speaker 7 (25:18):
I mean, what are you gonna do Trudge through the
swamp and dodge alligators on the way back to fifty
sixty miles just to get the civilization not gonna happen.
So not only that is a secure it also takes
this deportation mission out of the hair of our local
and state law enforcement. This has no impact on Florida

(25:40):
residents because some of that stuff can have an impact
on them if it's in more populated areas, and so
logistically this really answers the call.

Speaker 1 (25:48):
You don't.

Speaker 7 (25:48):
All you need is a little bus to move them,
you know, about two thousand feet that way, then get
on a plane and they're gone.

Speaker 12 (25:54):
Well listen, I the DHS must love this because they're
for facilities and here you are helping the federal government out.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (26:03):
Well, I said at the very beginning when President Trump
took office, you have to have state and locals on board.
You got to be on the team if you want
to get the deportation mission done. We're done that better
than anybody, but I hope other states will follow suit.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
Beautiful the alligator Alcatraz. Hey, it turns out the US,
as it says it monitored all Iranian nuclear sites before
the strike, and new reports as they didn't see any
enriched uranium moved. We had that story in of course,
the other questions of the leagues. Really, I think the
treason from Democrats, who the President now says are the

(26:39):
ones who are behind the scenes leaking this stuff. Folks,
this is the deep state. This is the same thing
at work we've seen throughout the years, trying to make
it sound like these attacks didn't these strikes, these targets
did not exactly do what they said they were going
to do in a very targeted way. Now they did, apparently,
the latest report now saying this just another big and

(27:00):
you can find it in the stack today. If you
want to share that with folks maybe on the left
that want to argue with you online, tell them to
put that in your pipe and smoke it. Here he
is yesterday doubling down.

Speaker 4 (27:11):
Old Missouri where, by the way, our beautiful planes landed,
our B two's they landed after thirty six hours of flying,
great going, Pete, and they hit the target, and they
hit the target, and the target has now been proven
to be obliterated. Just as we said, we had little

(27:31):
fake news, Thank you very much, seeing that build Missouri.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
What was he doing yesterday, by the way, he was
talking about the big beautiful bill, the one big beautiful
bill and what it's going to do, and you're talking
about tax cuts. In fact, he was flanked by folks
who were there to be a part of that working folks, right.

Speaker 4 (27:55):
Great big beautiful bill.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
It's a beauty.

Speaker 4 (27:58):
There's never been a bill like this.

Speaker 1 (27:59):
One closing the deal, trying to get that done in
the Senate, working over the weekend. But he made that
point stopping the largest tax hike in history. It's so important.

Speaker 4 (28:12):
We're going to stop the largest tax hike, and we're
going to do that in history. This would be if
the bill doesn't pass, there'll be a sixty eight percent
tax increase. Think of that, sixty eight percent, which would
be the largest in history by about forty points. And
we'll make the Trump tax cuts permanent, expand the child
tax credit, and we will deliver no tax on tips,

(28:35):
no tax on overtime, and no tax on Social Security.

Speaker 1 (28:39):
For a great senior promise has made promises, kept love
every bit of that on the campaign. Try to love
it even more now. In fact, he highlighted one of
the thugs, one of the door dashers, who was there
in the moment yesterday talking about that.

Speaker 4 (28:56):
Among the CAPITALSS citizens who will benefit from these tax
cuts is Malachi Krzesski, a devoted mom and door dash
driver from Rippin' Wisconsin who uses her tip income to
support her son. To think of that, no tax on tips,
and it was a very big problem. I was at

(29:16):
a dinner in my beautiful building in Las Vegas and
unrelated to this, and I said, what's going on? Very
I will never say good looking waitress, because looks don't
matter anymore, you know, in our modern society. She happened
to be beautiful, but I won't say that.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
I won't mention that.

Speaker 4 (29:34):
But nevertheless, a waitress came over and I said, how
are you doing? She said, not good, sir? Why the
government is killing me on tips? And she looked at me.
She said, sir, there should be no tax on tips.
I said, sit again, there should be no tax on tips.
I said, that's the coolest thing I've ever heard. I

(29:55):
walked outside. The press was there, as always, waiting for
something bad to happen, hundreds of them.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
I said, ladies and.

Speaker 4 (30:02):
Gentlemen, please announce tonight there will be no tax on tips.
And a legend was made. We won Nevada by so much.
Republicans don't win Nevada. We won Nevada. So I want
to thank that young beautiful waitress.

Speaker 1 (30:15):
Thank you very much. They're pushing leverage into the one
big beautiful bill. And again, like I said, Senate, working
over the weekend trying to make that happen. This is
what he says today. I sign it. These things are
going to come into play today. I signed this bill

(30:36):
into law.

Speaker 4 (30:36):
Almost every major promise made in the twenty twenty four
campaign already will have become a promise kept. That's very important.

Speaker 1 (30:46):
Promise is made promises. Yeah, the question about the Senate,
they're trying to gut it right now. That is true.
In fact, that Steve das over on the Blaze, great guy.
Steve's actually a Michigan native. I don't know if you
knew that, but here he is saying. Trump is gonna
have to leverage fun and Senate Republicans like he did
Israel Iran for a ceasefire. Otherwise the version of his

(31:08):
big beautiful bill that comes back from the Senate will
be so gutted it won't have the votes for final
passage in the House. Because Republicans of DC are hiding
behind an obscure bureaucrat to gut an already divisive bill
of any reason, their magabase would actually want anyone to
vote for it, while the Democrat Marxist base is about
the conquer America's greatest city out in the open and

(31:29):
broad daylight. Steve makes a great point These Republicans don't
get it. They don't understand lots of them. Of course,
even if they do, they're done. They're playing their game.
They think they can escape, they think they can get
out alive. They're not going to if they don't do
what they were elected to do. The country will I
told you twenty twenty four was so important, the election,
the most important of our lifetime. But it doesn't stop there.

(31:52):
The fight continues. We got to fight every day. He's
absolutely right, it will continue. These people were not going
to be able to hide anyway. They think their money,
or their influence, or their positions of power, whatever it
might be, is gonna give them the ability to escape
at some point. And that's just not going to happen.

(32:15):
It can't happen. They are done, so they'll be done
so right with the rest of us in this country.
It is a sad day, I'll tell you that much.
A sad day. The Dukes of Hazard. I don't know
if you remember. This is one of my favorite shows.
When I was a kid, loved this show. Dukes of Hazard.

(32:36):
Richard or her start his deputy Cletus Hog the Dukes
of Hazard TV series. He died unexpectedly Thursday in Los Angeles.
He was seventy nine. The death announced by the Couter's
Pigeon Forge Facebook page. That's Hilarious Dukes of Hazard theme

(32:56):
museum owned by his former co star Ben Jones, who
portrayed Couter Davenport, an over one hundred and forty of
a popular series. No cause of deaths has been revealed,
but that is a that's the latest herstory. Schedule to
attend a meet and greet at Cooter's Place, located outside Knoxville, Tennessee,
on July third, but that appearance was delayed Thursday morning

(33:18):
due to unforeseen circumstances. According to the museum's page, I've
known Rick for forty five years. There wasn't a minute
of that time that he didn't leave me smiling or laughing,
Jones wrote Thursday Night. Sure he was a professional comedian,
but he mostly just had a big heart as big
as Texas. He says he was a fine actor, splendid comic,
and a wonderfully supportive colleague. The duo worked on the

(33:40):
Emmy Award nominated show during the nineteen seventies and eighties.
There you have it. I mean, they don't make shows
like this anymore. They don't make shows anymore like this,
and I think that's a TV used to be so
much better. Think about it, think about how things have changed.

(34:02):
And I just one of the reasons I just don't
watch as much anymore. If I want to watch TV,
I got certain shows or whatever. I know that I'm
going to watch certain things that I know that I'm
gonna do. You know, I'll get into whatever it might be.
But for the most part, I just I don't know
about you, but I just don't. I don't watch them anymore.
It's hard to get into it. But the Duke's of

(34:23):
Hazard Man, you talk about classic, is it just me?
It can't be just me? Can't be just me on
this one? And the theme song it's you. It's it's
hard to it's hard to good old Duke boys. It's
hard to put that back into the Yeah. I mean really,

(34:46):
if you think about there's nothing out there like it anymore,
there just isn't. So Uh. I always say goodbye to Uh,
one of the one of the stars of that show
today just to come o boys, can we play the theme?

(35:09):
I don't know if we can play the theme, it
might get dinged on online. Yeah, I could try Dukes
of Hazard. Let's see, maybe they'll play it in the
news report. Here hang on, Let's Hazard.

Speaker 13 (35:31):
Regular actor Rick Hurst played Deputy Cletus Hog in the sitcom.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Listen, lebring, you don't have to worry with me on
the job.

Speaker 14 (35:39):
You're as safe as a penny in Boss Dog's put.

Speaker 13 (35:44):
According to CNN, Hurst died yesterday at seventy nine. They
say his death was confirmed by his co star on
the show, Ben Jones. The Dukes of Hazzard made Hearst
a household name. He appeared in fifty five episodes from
the on the series from nineteen seventy nine to nineteen
eighty two.

Speaker 14 (36:01):
Here we go, just a good old boy, never meaning
no harm.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
Come on, Pam, join me. It's all you never saw it.
They troubled with the Lulls since the day they were born.

Speaker 14 (36:21):
Straightening the Kurds.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
Classics someday, the fountain fling, of the moment of the wheel.

Speaker 14 (36:35):
Making the way, don't feeling wait anyhow, Let's just a little.

Speaker 1 (36:44):
Bit old loud.

Speaker 14 (36:48):
Just a good old boy man.

Speaker 1 (36:49):
What a classic. That Boss Hog was changing and that
Cadillac he had. He had a cigar all the time.
I had a system lack of two mo than Hey, Robin,
who was that Whylon Jennings that did that? Is that
what I saw? I think it was Waylon Jennings. Yeah
he did. He did the And if we get danged

(37:12):
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By the way, folks, that's why we're doing it. Uh hey,
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