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June 15, 2025 18 mins
Mindy and Boots speak with Robert Cooperman about the 250th army parade!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
He was going from one city to the.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Next when this show, turn your mic? Okay, can I
get this sentence out? Please?

Speaker 3 (00:13):
Well your center pumb with your mic.

Speaker 4 (00:14):
There we go.

Speaker 5 (00:15):
There.

Speaker 1 (00:15):
He doesn't have anything to do with turning on his microphone.

Speaker 4 (00:18):
That's no, it turned turned on. I can turn on
this mic right now. Hey, baby with your son.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
I knew you were going to do that.

Speaker 4 (00:24):
Turn that mic turned out. Well, I'm sorry, Mac, I
don't swing that way.

Speaker 5 (00:29):
So as you were saying, Robert Cooperman from stage right theatrics,
that is what were you saying.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
I was saying that.

Speaker 4 (00:35):
When I heard that I was going to be on
this show, I left all the rallies and I came
right over here. No, I wouldn't be near no King's rally.
You know, if it were in my backyard, i'd move.
So you're not going to find me there.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
Did you see any of the coverage, you guys?

Speaker 4 (00:50):
I didn't want to even bother looking at it.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
I don't care. It had no impact.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
It had no impact.

Speaker 5 (00:55):
All I know is I was in Putnam County for
my father in law's funeral and hauling hours and in
Putnam County in Colid, Ohio, there's absolutely not a trace
of the no King's rally anywhere.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
Oh no, that's like the.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
Heart of I'll offer you a curve.

Speaker 6 (01:12):
I did not like the fact that they were they
enabled the left wing media to attack the army birthday.
I thought it was a little Kumbang wing Pang whatever
his name is over in Korea was is Kum young
John whatever his name is whatever. It kind of felt

(01:33):
kind of corny to me, like Russia feeling. And I
understand Trump is a is a entertainer type guy, but
I would want I want to respect the army one
hundred thousand percent. But I think it was a little
I watched it. I thought it was a little not America.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
Not America to celebrate your army.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
No, celebrate the army and do it.

Speaker 6 (01:53):
But the way we had the tanks and the marching,
it looked overseas you a.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
Tankless job, but you think it was more over the top.

Speaker 6 (02:03):
I think I think it could have been more subtle
and professional and not have tanks. And I like it
now that let me let me restate it. I love it.
I think it's cool, but I think with it feeds
the left wing media and he could have they could
have did. It's a little bit more tamer and made
it more professional instead.

Speaker 3 (02:22):
Of we're going to blow you up. Well, what would you?
I mean, I understand what you mean.

Speaker 4 (02:26):
You know, the communist countries had those.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
It was that's what it made me feel.

Speaker 4 (02:30):
Like parades.

Speaker 6 (02:32):
I think we could have had the guys marching bys
and the girls and showing tribute to Desert Storm, tribute
to the Civil War, and but but the way it
just made me we could have did it differently and
made it America, not copying all these goofy countries.

Speaker 5 (02:49):
Were Having a parade is one thing, and then the
flip side of that is having these no kings rallies.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
I just I don't get it.

Speaker 5 (02:56):
And it seems like one side absolutely is more destructive
than the other. One side is absolutely more able to
violently protest, not just peaceful. I don't think anyone in
America is against a peaceful protest. But when you're throwing
things at cops, when you're burning things down, that's that's

(03:19):
when you go over the top. And you know, it
just seems like there's so much anger right now on
the liberal side of America.

Speaker 3 (03:28):
You get ready to read someone you look at.

Speaker 5 (03:29):
It, well, no, what it was a list that I
had heard, that I had found, but it was about protesting.
But what I'm saying was there was a survey and
it talked about mental illness and mental health, and it
said and it stated that forty five percent of liberals
suffer with some form of mental illness on the flip side,

(03:49):
and well, this.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
Is according to this one study.

Speaker 5 (03:51):
Not only nineteen percent of conservatives felt that same way
when it comes to mental illness. So it's just and
people laugh at Trump arrangement syndrome.

Speaker 3 (04:01):
It's true people who have it.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
And so what do they do.

Speaker 5 (04:04):
They're so angry, so they protest, and then these protests
get out of hand. And then if you flip it
the others the other way, and you say, where were
the outlandist protests when the Biden administration let millions and
millions of illegals in the country. Where were the protests
when they defunded the police. Where were the protests when
they lit the White House up in rainbow colors and

(04:25):
they declared transgender Day on Easter? Where was the protest
when they allowed boys to play girls' sports, or when
they forced COVID vaccinations shut down the country wouldn't.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
That create protests? Where were the protests when so many
people had to.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
Wear masks and answer.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
That how come no one protested?

Speaker 6 (04:43):
All that. The left doesn't like the way America. They
don't like our rules, regulations and the way we've been
so successful. They want to tear it down. They want
us to be a socialist. All COVID shutdown was with
a socialism scrimmage. It was a scrimmage what they're going
to do down the road. They don't like America. They

(05:03):
want everyone to have a white house, a green prius
with a coexist sticker.

Speaker 3 (05:07):
They don't.

Speaker 6 (05:08):
They don't want They want everyone to be the same
and it doesn't work that well.

Speaker 4 (05:12):
Which is ironic given their love of diversity. But I
do think it is it is very funny that they
that they I think they don't really care about these
issues very much. I think they just like to go
out and be anarchists.

Speaker 5 (05:27):
Because what type of policy have they given? They don't
like these things? Okay, so what would you do differently?

Speaker 3 (05:33):
Right?

Speaker 5 (05:34):
I mean, there's never any explanation or any ideas lives around,
but they just want to scream and yell and they're
just so angry I'm tired of the anger, you know,
I'm just tired of it. You know what, Life is
too short. We just buried our almost ninety two year
old father in law. He lives a great life, lived
such a great life.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
Live and let.

Speaker 5 (05:54):
Live be happy, if you know what. There were a
lot of Conservatives upset during the Biden years. But you
don't burn down the cities. What you do is you
rally your support and then you vote that administration hands.
If they're that upset, rally your troops and vote the
Republicans out of office.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
All right, we don't destroy it.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
I don't like all this anger.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
Why why? Why is.

Speaker 6 (06:18):
If we have to accept transgender people, which I don't
really care, but if we have to accept them, why
can't they accept the fact that some of us believe
in God and some of us believe in We.

Speaker 4 (06:30):
Haven't changed our perspectives. Yeah, and you do, but they
don't have to change.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
T Shirt's perfect, you do you?

Speaker 1 (06:37):
All right, let's go. We got a couple of phone
calls coming in. Let's go.

Speaker 5 (06:39):
First of all, to Frank. You have a comment about
the parade.

Speaker 7 (06:44):
Yeah, A couple of points now that I had to
listen to you guys talk for a few minutes. First
of all, okay, so the Greatest generation won World War Two, right, Yes,
if you go back to nineteen fifty three, you'll see
the kind of military parade Eisenhower and those people put on,
and it was tanks, and it was very American. We're

(07:05):
just not used to seeing it because there's been so
many anti American administrations, even though they say they're not. Okay,
that's how I did. The other The other thing is, yeah,
it's a great recruiting thing. I'd love to drive one
of those tanks. I'd love to fly one of those helicopters.
And there's a ton of kids that would too.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (07:27):
Why why, why why do we have to accept all
this stuff? Why do they do all this stuff? Go
look at the forty five Communist goals, okay, and they
have achieved almost every single one of them. And now
it's turning back the pendulums going the other way, hopefully.
But the Communists have implemented these plans. And if you

(07:48):
read the first thing that AI puts on there now,
it says, oh, it's you know, propaganda that they did. No,
this was a plan. It was read aloud on the
Congress floor in like sixty two. Okay, the Naked Communist.
You can look at that book by Leon Skousen. It's

(08:08):
a thing, and that is why they get out. They're
in our face. They want to change society, they want
to break a part America. And at least that's my
opinion from.

Speaker 3 (08:18):
What I've read. So Frank, good point.

Speaker 6 (08:20):
And I want to say this from now on, those
at parades that show our military strength, if we're going
to do it, so if we get Democrats back, I
hope they continue this because I learned a lesson. If
Eisenhower did it, I don't remember that, and then you
just educated me on something. And if that's what we did,
why did we get away from it? You explain that
that's bring it back and do it big and do
it strong.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
What were you going to say, Robert about the recruiting.

Speaker 4 (08:40):
The recruitment in the armed forces has escalated. I've read
that same thing since Trump got in, and they met
their recruiting goals.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
That's why they had extraly yeap.

Speaker 4 (08:51):
Yeah, how wonderful, How wonderful, wonderful.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
This is the America that people want to fight for,
not fight against.

Speaker 4 (08:57):
You know, if I had one regret in my life,
the only one I've had many, but for the for
the purposes of this show, the one regret I had
is that I was never in the military. I think
it would have done me a world of good. Yeah,
you know it was in the military.

Speaker 5 (09:12):
I mean, so why didn't you honestly, did you ever
think about it when you were younger?

Speaker 4 (09:16):
Yeah, well not, I didn't think about it in terms
of g I want to get into the military. When
Ronald Reagan was in and I was eighteen, he opened
up selective service is that what it's called? And I
was scared and I filled out the form.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
But I was scared.

Speaker 4 (09:30):
Yeah, and I you know, I had an older well,
I mean probably Yeah.

Speaker 6 (09:35):
And some there's some of you said for that. There
are guys that are just military type guys.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Yeah, there are.

Speaker 6 (09:40):
There are guys that are just coaches. There are guys
that are just cops. There are guys and firemen, car guys.

Speaker 3 (09:47):
I mean there are of the same mold.

Speaker 6 (09:49):
The problem with equal everything is if you made a
rule in the NBA where it has to be fifty
percent white guys, their ratings would plummet because white guy
I don't.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
Play as good as bad black guys in basketball.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
I'm sorry, and girls, they do. Look at Caitlin Clark.

Speaker 8 (10:05):
Oh.

Speaker 6 (10:05):
I watched her yesterday. It's the first time watching a
w NBA game. I loved watching it. As a chance
under the ground. Our team, our team has her back,
black white or whatever. It shouldn't be about color.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
It shouldn't.

Speaker 3 (10:16):
The best should be in the job.

Speaker 5 (10:18):
But what I'm saying, honestly, all those women should be
thanking her because you probably watched to watch her. Absolutely
when she was injured for four games, the ticket sales
decreased by seventy five percent.

Speaker 6 (10:29):
Yeah, because people, And she's positive though, she's positive, and
she's a role model.

Speaker 3 (10:35):
And she's a she's a little girls. She's our Camy
in w NBA.

Speaker 6 (10:40):
Chris break all right, right, this is raw Indian Boots
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Speaker 5 (10:50):
All right, we are back, and we are joined by
the good graces of Robert Cooperman with stage right theatrics.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
Why do you chuckle at that, Robert?

Speaker 3 (10:58):
The good graces?

Speaker 5 (10:59):
Well, you know that the shoe fits, if the glove fits.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
You man't quit?

Speaker 3 (11:05):
What year?

Speaker 6 (11:06):
I gotta I've been had? When I ask you, you
said you were a model. What year did you leave?
Speedo models?

Speaker 4 (11:12):
I actually still do it on the dark web?

Speaker 3 (11:15):
Dark web, yeah, very dark? What's that?

Speaker 5 (11:18):
Just?

Speaker 3 (11:18):
What's that people by to look at people and stuff?
Was that just you?

Speaker 4 (11:22):
And you probably know?

Speaker 3 (11:23):
I don't know a Chris? What's that thing? Where these
kids are making money? Nowadays? All the pretty people, great people.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
Log on influencers, I mean only fans.

Speaker 4 (11:31):
Only fans, only fans.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
I saw you on only fans one day. He had
a purple thong on. I liked it. Was it great?

Speaker 1 (11:37):
I can't get those out of my mind. Now, you know,
they can say something.

Speaker 4 (11:41):
The people who know me who might be listening today.

Speaker 5 (11:43):
So the people who know you, they love when you
come on. You're on once a month and you represent
stage Right Theatrix because that's your baby. So maybe we
have a first time listener who's.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
Like, who are Indian boots talking to? Who is this rubber?

Speaker 4 (11:57):
First of all, I I can't believe anybody would say that,
but uh I know. I am the founder and president
of Stage Right Theatrics. We are a theater company here
in Columbus. We perform at the Abbey Theater of Dublin, uh,
which is in the Dublin rec Center, and we produce
plays that are not woke, and we celebrate America and uh,

(12:19):
but not jingoistically.

Speaker 3 (12:20):
And we we.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
You know, I don't know what he means either, definitely.

Speaker 4 (12:28):
Why in other words, America's we don't do like America's great,
which of course we believe. And and there's no problems
in America. There's no cause for any conflict in America. No,
we don't believe that. But we believe in basic American values.
And we don't blame everybody else for our own problems. So,

(12:49):
you know, the the the protagonist I use another three
dollars word, The protagonists of of the plays that we produce,
uh do not blame society, the man, or anything else
for their problems. They look at themselves and say, maybe
I'm part of the problem. That's a whole kind of
different way of looking at theater.

Speaker 5 (13:10):
You know what a lot of people should look at
life kind of like that, instead of blaming everybody else. Right,
look inward, Hey, we have a phone call, because we've
been taking Father's Day phone calls throughout the entire show,
and we will continue to do that as well.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
So let's go to the phone lines. Jerry, you are
joining us now.

Speaker 8 (13:27):
Jerry address. Hi, Jerry, Hi there, And I missed the
call in the other day about your father in law. Yes,
but you know, I just wanted to take a moment
if I could, I won't take up much time. But
the state of Ohio and for that matter, the nation
lost a true leader of what coaching was all about.

(13:50):
And I will say this at his service yesterday, which
is aste was absolutely incredible, the words of living for
others and true good coaches at any level, that's what
they do. It's beyond winning games, even though he won
more than anyone. But it was just a special tribute

(14:14):
to him and what the state of Ohio and the
nation for leaders of our youth have lost.

Speaker 5 (14:21):
Jerry Snodgrass, you were with the Ohio High School Athletic
Association for how many years.

Speaker 8 (14:28):
Twelve altogether, then a board member for four or five
years prior to that, And you.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
Knew mister Quartercracks long long ago, right.

Speaker 8 (14:38):
I did you know? I was a coach in Northwest Ohio,
admittedly a bit younger that looked up to him. In
my early years. In fact, I started my coaching career
near there in Defiance, Ohio, and ended up most of
my career in Finley, but so I was close and
new coach Quartocracks. But you know, just worship him. And

(14:58):
I have to say this that in the early days
of my coaching, back when the state tournament was at
Saint John Arena, we as younger coaches, we would go
hang out at one of the hotels and I can't
remember which one it was in downtown, it's no longer there,
and the Kings of basketball coach Cortocracks, you know, all

(15:21):
the guys that were legends, would be in this room
late at night and talking basketball. And as a young guy,
a couple of us we would go just hang out
outside the door, hoping nobody would see us, you know,
like get out of here, what are you guys doing here?
But instead they saw us and said, come on in,
come on in. And I learned from that, no matter

(15:46):
what position you have, you show respect. And I'll never
forget that, and was very, very pivotal in all the
jobs I ever had about treating everyone with respect.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
I love that you.

Speaker 5 (15:59):
Shared that story, Jerry, and that's the one thing that
you walked away with after leaving the funeral home and
after leaving the church yesterday, is my gosh, that man
cared about everybody in all walks of life. You know.
Randy had said his dad was Kaleida and Kaleida was him.
He could have gone anywhere with his coaching, but he

(16:21):
wanted to stay home, true to his community, her family.

Speaker 3 (16:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (16:26):
Yep, oh, Jerry, thanks so much for calling and sharing
that story.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
We love you.

Speaker 8 (16:30):
Thank you guys, Thanks for what you're doing.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
Yeah, well, you know, it is fun.

Speaker 6 (16:34):
And I always think back about coaches, and my favorite
coach was coach Thankovich. And and when I promise you
how many lives. So many coaches have helped so many
people have a successful life. And people don't realize that
they really don't end until a.

Speaker 5 (16:52):
Little later in life you realize how you learned how
to be tough.

Speaker 6 (16:55):
That's why I had an hour half way yesterday because
he really touched so many people. And I tell you what,
when I lose some of my coaches, I'll be the
same way.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
Man.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
So we have Rivia coming up, and you guys, who's
our ranting champion? I don't even know, have no well
we know back at the studio.

Speaker 3 (17:12):
Yeah, that's why we have the Smart Girl.

Speaker 5 (17:13):
But we still need someone to call in and compete
against our rating champion, easy fun Father's Day questions. So
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This is why we do the show. We've had so
many calls today. We love you for listening and for
calling in. Now call in and compete against Trivia and

(17:35):
you win stuff.

Speaker 6 (17:35):
Boots, Yes, you do, plenty of Rooster love and some
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Speaker 1 (17:44):
Was it Pete?

Speaker 8 (17:45):
I think.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
I think it's Sir Jennifer.

Speaker 3 (17:51):
I don't know. Actually, well, we're.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
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