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December 14, 2025 9 mins
Boots speak with Zach and Lad about current issues and events!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Doubting it yesterday as I read the weather during open
phones and I thought, oh boy, you know weathermen go
for that sting factor. You know how that goes? So
where is my Well? We got here, so Mindy's not
going to be here. I got what matters run down?
What are you doing? Brother?

Speaker 2 (00:14):
I'm doing good, ladd guard right, Auddy.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
Well, I'm looking for the rundown and what Mindy put
for us. Mindy is at a funeral good friend passed
away unexpectedly, and her and Randy are there paying the respects.
So lad how you been, buddy. It's been a crazy
twenty four hours, hasn't.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
I'm doing really good. I've been busy as heck with
all kinds of ventures, and I'm glad to be here.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
I'm oh, we love having you and I always get
great feedback when you're on but through things. Really, I
want to tell people the roads are pretty clear. I
was able to go a little bit over to speel
them today about two mount power over Wink Wink. But
Keller Farms down in Lancaster to fairgrounds. Please go down
there and check out his festival lights. Everybody's telling me
it's the best around, hands down, there's a bunch of

(00:57):
lights all over town like it been by the lakes
and the dams and all that. But the festival lights
down in Fairfield County hours today or till nine Thursday
through Saturday till ten. It starts at six pm. They
had Clydesdale over weekend yes and then yesterday we did
the toy drive with the Moose in Worthington. Here's the
great news. We raised close to seventeen thousand dollars worth

(01:20):
of toys is what we gave. And NBC four Monica
Day and her crew was all there and we were
able to go down. We had so much toys and
my twenty eight foot race car trailer that we had
to go to the warehouse where the firefighters were and
unload there. So and the funny thing, I'm looking around
a bunch old guys, they all like me or older.
I'm like, well, young fireman. And I asked the guys,
I'm like, what's up with this? So we're like, oh,

(01:41):
we're the retired guys. We're all limping around pulling our back.
But boy, they were working their tail off. So thank
you to the Columbus Fire Department for doing that. And
I'm a warehouse full of toys. I mean the kids full.
You couldn't walk. My trailer was packed full. And people
were pulling up left and right with car trailers full
of toys. So there is hope in this wonderful country.

(02:04):
I don't think everything is bad. It's what the news
makes us out to be.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Fair enough, Well, it depends which news you're reading. But
there's still a lot of good things going on locally.
And you've got a great point there.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Yeah, I mean Michigan's coach boy. That guy is in
hot water, isn't he. That's a good story, that's a
hot topic. But you know he let that most expensive
thing known to man get to him. That's me talking
by you, but you know that's going on. And then
the shootings. Man, things are going wild. And about the
media as you and I call him out all the time,

(02:39):
why don't they be truthful that these are people that
hate the Jewish people. Now, whether you agree with what's
going on overseas or not, it's just why do you
kill innocent Jewish people? I just don't understand. And how
anybody Jewish could be a Democrat baffles me to death.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
Well, I mean the longtime narrative here from the left
is white supreme, see is the biggest crime on earth,
and that they democrats stay in power by dividing the
races on oppressed brown and black people versus white people.
That's how they win votes. So if it gets out
that there might be some crime coming from the brown

(03:17):
and black and they call Muslims brown, which is silly
because they're the same color.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
I am white, but they're dark complex that I guess
I don't look't ca.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
So it's all all based on you know, skin color
and playing the role of the oppressed. And they are
hiding I think the identity of the shooter at Brown
University because they don't want to get out that he
yelled Alahu akbar, you know, and then started shooting people,
you know, and the same thing going on in Australia,

(03:49):
so they don't want to come to terms with you know,
Islamic terror crime or Muslim violence or left wing violence.
But it doesn't suit their narrative. You know.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
I was raised do not like Malcolm X. I'll be honest.
My dad did not like Malcolm X. But some of
my friends of color have sent me videos over the
years of some of his speeches, and if you listen
to what he was saying, he was a super intelligent man,
and he was calling out the left wing white people
like the rich people said, oh, I know what's good

(04:24):
for them, but don't let them move next door. You
know that. I've done police ride alongs where I've watched
little ladies where you pull up and had a BLM
sign and no hate lives here. But the black officer
I was riding with, she stared him all through the
house and I'm going wow. So we get in the
car and he goes, do you see that? I said, yeah,
but do you see her signs? He went, it don't matter.

(04:45):
That's her way of saying. She's in her white click
of rich, upper middle class lips. And I was like, wow,
that makes sense. And you get that a lot. If
you ever ride with a black officer and do a
ride along with him or her, you will see side
of the country. You'll go wow.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
So you were saying that the white liberal with call
a lot of BLM signs, it was distrustful of the
African American police despite of the virtue signaling that she
was sending out, she was not trustworthy.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
Right, And here's here's the funny part. The white officer
that I was, I knew both these gentlemen. I'm not
going to call what station with department any of that.
I don't want to get in all that drama. But
they get called there a lot because she's early dementia
at the time, and she would hear noises and she
called nine one one. So as we're driving to the call,
the officer i'm with goes, oh, that's Sally Sue, And

(05:36):
I said, what do you mean? He goes, she hears things.
She's getting up in her age. But she's a huge,
huge liberal and she hates us, but she calls us
all the time. So we go in the house and
right away when she saw the officer of color, she
swarmed to him and watched everywhere he went. And I
was like, we get in the car and I said,
did you get that drinket off the day off the fireplace?

(05:57):
You should have grabbed that. That's probably worth two bucks.
He started laughing. Him and I are good enough friends
where gonna say that? And he goes, I get that
all the time. So I've rode with an officer in
a different police division of the city area, and you
wouldn't believe how his own race treats him. You probably would,
but they're so dis respectful. Man, I'm just selling this

(06:20):
and you're giving me and we're brothers, and it frustrates him.
He had the worst job in the world. Now, there's
one thing that I think you'll appreciate when I do
honor flight, and you know, it's a big baby of mine.
Every man of color that gets off that plane, Vietnam veteran,
I interview them no matter what. And here's why. Because
in the sixties our country was bad with racism. We

(06:42):
all admit that, and those days are long gone, I'm hoping,
But they dealt with two things coming back from Vietnam,
racism and being a Vietnam veteran. So those guys are
super emotional and I've made a lot of good friends
by it going. Hey, you've you've lived both ends of
it nowadays, but for some reason, the left still wants

(07:03):
to keep that hatred going. As you were getting to
make a long turn all the way around to that.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
Yeah, that's that's how they give votes. And there's always
going to be tension between races and cultures and religion.
What's different nowadays is that one political party uses that
to fully leverage their votes because they don't govern well,
they don't do Their economic policies are crazy and dumb.
They're they're more focused on climate change nonsense or trans

(07:30):
this and that. So people don't you talk to normal
people on the street there, they will say, I don't
I don't agree with any of that that garbage. However,
the Democrats stir up so much emotion and divisiveness, whether
it's gay community, females in the workplace, or color that

(07:51):
that that's how they get votes. People will be attracted
to them thinking, oh, they're looking out for me because
I'm x y Z. Yeah, you know, and it's they
don't stand the policies or anything.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
When you love to be in one of the back
rooms when the Democrats are sent around like how do
we get this group of people to vote for us?
But don't tell anybody, but we're going to We're gonna
poke this bear, We're going to poke that bear. Because
you know, in sales my whole life, we always had
meetings on how we were going to sell the next vehicle.
How do we get the customer to say yes? How
do you get so they're customer voters or customers to
the left wingers. But it's crazy, So I hearts out

(08:25):
to all the how many people got shot yesterday approximately?

Speaker 2 (08:28):
I mean in Australia, the last I saw was there's
twelve fatalities at Brown University. Now this is this is
coming on at the beginning of Hanukkah, and I bet
that they both for sure Australia was an anisemitic attack
and Brown we don't really know the details yet.

Speaker 1 (08:47):
With a two or ten.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
I think it was two fatalities at Brown and at
least eight injured at a lot of information yet to
come out, but we can't be satisfied with what the
media feeds us and right, get on X or get
out there on something and find out the true truth.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
And when we get back, I want to talk about
that gentleman, the vegetable sales and fruit guy in Australia.
I believe it was it was took the giant whatever
he was shooting. I never seen him rightful, that big.
But they didn't kill a guy. But you've got to
take on that too. So we're gonna take a break.
When we get back, we're going to go over all
that horrible tragedies that happened in the last twenty four hours.
This is raw minim boots and We're always brought to

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