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October 10, 2025 • 30 mins
In the second hour of today's show, Ryan Schuiling breaks down all the reasons why Katie Porter isn't fit for public office.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's a tall order and Zach's pretty tall, so he
can get the job done. My thanks to Christian Toto
Deborah Flora for joining me for the Right Side of
Hollywood as always during the two pm Hour Live if
you tune in on six thirty k How and hour
one if you tune in on the podcast, So appreciate
you tuning in, appreciate the votes coming in for our

(00:21):
Friday a Fool of the Week, and the votes go
as follows. Remember Christian Toto shows John Oliver, Deborah Flora
launched in with Katie Porter. So did this text? I
vote Katie Porter another tough week. I try to make
it difficult and the fact that I always get those
comments from both Christian and Deborah tells me I am
doing my job on that front. Petty patty? Was this

(00:43):
a petty vote or was it a pify vote? It's
pretty short text Ryan fool equals aoc okay, duly noted
and vote recorded Ryan one hundred And that's they're using
that emoji, the one hundred. The two under lines under
Katie Porter a another one regarding Katie Porter. That's just
typical Democrats these days. Anytime somebody asks more than a

(01:05):
surface level question. They just can't handle it. They have
no ability to support their positions. She has my vote,
so you can send years along two five, seven, seven,
three nine. Couple of texts here, one on either side
of the spectrum. One very nice, one not so nice.
Let's start with it not so nice one. So I
always like to finish. You know, everybody comes up to

(01:26):
you and goes, hey, Zach, I got good news and
bad news. You want to hear the bad news first, right,
so you can kind of compensate with the good news
after because you hear the good news now, the bad
news just gonna bring you down? Am I wrong clothes?
On a positive note? Or would they call that the
compliment sandwich? Where they say something nice to you in
the beginning of the conversation and at the end of

(01:47):
the conversation, but in the middle they've got a few criticisms,
they've got a few problems with you. Have you ever
had somebody handle you that way like a boss or whatever?
Plenty plenty of a girl friend standard. It's a good strategy.
I've had to use it. Oh, you have had to
use it. Describe that circumstance.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
I've given some people some edity notes before. I've helped
some people with their writing, and I think, yeah, it's
good to tell them what you like and then fuel
the desire for them to keep writing, while also letting
them know that there's a need to get better.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
I like that thought process very effective. I would have
to agree. Let's try to parse through this one. Though
this is the bad news Ryan, Happy Friday. We'll start
it off nice enough. I gotta continue, though. I wanted
to support you in being an agent in chief for
the Pedal Party of America. I know you will do
anything to protect Trump, but he's a pedal and you

(02:37):
support him. I wonder how you will cover for him
when the truth comes out. You know, I'm gonna reply
with one word right out of the gate. Evidence you
speaking it into existence is not proof. Provide and present
your evidence along these lines, because what I know is
that Donald Trump cut off all associates with Jeffrey Epstein

(03:01):
when you look under the hood on this issue, and
he hasn't gotten into specifics. I wish somebody would text
her to your point. I am a person I agree
with Rocanna and Thomas Massey and a lot of people
that I'm not necessarily fully aligned with politically that I
want to release the Epstein files. I don't care who
it burns, who it brings down, who it decimates. If

(03:23):
you were on Epstein Island and you had inappropriate relations
with underage girls, Prince Andrew, I'm pretty sure he was
on that list. He's been kind of removed from polite
society in the Royal Court. Then I want to know
about it, and I don't care where the chips fall.
I don't And if that so happens to implicate Donald Trump,

(03:44):
which I strongly believe it does not, then that's fine.
So Texter, your point, I'm going to get wild guests
here that you're a Democrat, wild guests that if Bill
Clinton were on those Lolita Express logs and had visited
the island multiple times and had inappropriate sexual contact with
underage girls, you would be okay with that news coming

(04:07):
out and it completely permanently parnishing the image, reputation and
historical significance of Bill Clinton. If you'll agree to those terms,
then we have an accord. Then we agree. But when
Donald Trump found out that Jeffrey Epstein was poaching young
girls who were on his staff at Mar A Lago,

(04:29):
and making them false promises of like, you know, a
modeling career, casting couch. You know where I'm going with that.
Julane Maxwell was in on that scam. On the other hand,
I'm not buying and text her here's the thing, I'm
not completely disagreeing with your point or premise. And then
the whole thing when cash Pttel comes out and says

(04:52):
there was no list, well, that's bull blank. I just
I'm not buying that. I'm not buying that based on
everything we know to this point, Jeffrey Epstein only enlisted
these girls for his own benefit. How did he become
a billionaire? It was sheer and purer extortion. He blackmailed
people and he got paid to not spill their secrets.

(05:14):
He lured them in through their own deviant kind of
sexual appetites to be satiated. And then once he got
those people on the hook, they had to pay a
price or he was going to go public. It's stupid
when you think about it. If you're an important person,
a royal like Prince Andrew or maybe Bill Gates, there's
a lot of people on this list, texture that they're

(05:36):
going to hurt your feelings because you love these people
predominantly on the left. Meanwhile, Donald Trump, how do I
put this? He is was the Bruce Wayne of our time,
a billionaire playboy in the eighties and nineties. I remember this.
I'm a gen xer. I lived through the eighties and
the nineties, and I know who he was. He was

(05:58):
a player. He had a lot of money, and a
lot of women wanted him, and a lot of women
flocked to him. And I'm not defending the Access Hollywood tape,
but the point that he was making, there is some
truth to it. When you're Donald Trump and you're a
billionaire and women are throwing themselves at you, Elvis Presley another,

(06:19):
you know, big time celebrity, there are certain women that
are okay with maybe you taking some liberties and touching them.
I'm just saying that point is not wrong. It's not
like you should go around randomly grabbing women. That's not
what he was saying. It was. You know, was it bullheaded, piggish? Yeah,

(06:39):
a misogynist all yeah, yeah, sexist, sure, yeah, I'll concede
all those things. But Donald Trump had been married to
Ivanna Trump, beautiful woman, his age, his age, and then
he went younger. Marlon Maples, a beautiful woman, you know,
in the early nineties, and then he went to Millennia Trump,
who's a little bit older than I am, not much,

(07:01):
so this is kind of these are the waters that
Donald Trump is fishing in. Okay, I don't know. Throughout
his life, he could have he could date any woman
he wanted, and he took personal liberties with that. I'm
sure through the eighties and the nineties. This is my
point that I always he's always been this guy. So
whether you hate it and then and you hate him now, okay,

(07:22):
you're consistent. But there are a lot of people that
were very fond of him, including Seth Myers. At one
point in the two thousands when Trump would come on
Saturday Night Live, and I spoke with Darryl Hammond about this,
and Donald Trump took that very seriously his appearances on
Saturday Night Live, because he wanted to get the script
right and he wanted to, you know, show well on
that show. And they wrote a show, a sequence, a

(07:44):
sketch for him about Donald Trump's fried chicken. He was
dressed in a gold suit and there was Seth Myers
playing along with the bit buddy buddy with Trump ha ha.
Even Joe and Mika MSNBC, they were ha ha, yucking
it up with Trump ten years ago when they thought
he was a joke, when they thought his candidacy for
president was a joke, when they feared on behalf of

(08:06):
Hillary Clinton, who also did the most opual research on
Marco Rubio. Marco Rubo is the candidate the Clinton campaign
feared the most, and for good reason. Little Marco was
a gen X or young at that time. Now we're
definitely on the bad end of middle age. But Marco
and I about the same age. Cuban American story, first

(08:27):
generation American, solid Republican, massive appeal in Florida. There's a
lot of boxes that are checked there politically for Marco
Rubio to be a viable competitive candidate. And now a
lot of people are talking about it's either going to
be him or jd Vance or perhaps the two of
them together on the twenty twenty eight tickets. So here
is the Clinton team really concerned about Marco Rubio. That's

(08:47):
who they were game planning for and on steps to
the debate stage, Donald Trump and even I at that time,
I was a little Marco guy. But I'm watching Donald Trumpico.
Is this show? Is this k fabe? Is this pro wrestling?
Is this the Apprentice? Is this him trying to get
ratings for The Apprentice? Does he really want to be president?
Is he serious about this campaign, about this run or

(09:08):
is he just kind of testing it out? And then
so many times before he had been asked I'm talking
about going back to like two thousand, even before that,
he would go on Oprah and she would do, oh, Donald,
you should run for president. That's another phony, fake liar.
Oprah Winfrey loved Donald Trump, loved him. I don't know
that there's any individual that was on her show more

(09:29):
than Donald Trump. But then when he came out and
his political views were different than what she expected. Now
he's persona non grada. Don't you don't fool me with
that crap. Donald Trump has been the same guy on trade,
on international relations, on everything. When it comes to war,
he has literally been the same his entire adult life.

(09:50):
That I can document, that I can go back and research.
But the media treated him like a clown because they
didn't believe he could win. There's no way, and in fact,
because they supported Hillary Clinton, they wanted Trump to be
the nominade because he would be easier to beat than
Marco Rubio. Little did they know. But my view is

(10:12):
that Donald Trump is not involved with the Epstein files,
and if he is, there might be close friends of
his that are, and maybe he doesn't want to throw
them under the bus. That's not good enough for me.
So I don't know where you're gonna put me on
this spectrum of I'm not going to defend everything Donald
Trump is doing as it pertains to the Epstein files.
Pam Bondi Cash Puttel, I think they're blowing smoke. I
don't believe them. There is a list, I'm certain of it.

(10:34):
There's all flight logs, there are people that went to
that island. Jeffrey Epstein made his money somehow, some way
through extortion and blackmailing. That's what happened there. There's no
way that Jeffrey Epstein could have become independently wealthy just
by fishing for underage girls for himself. That's not going
to happen. So on the pedal point, this is rich,

(10:56):
that's rich, Texter. Who are the people that are trying
to indoctrinate and trans the kids? Well, that's not on
our side. We're trying to save the kids. Donald Trump
is trying to save the kids. The children. Doesn't want
them with their body parts chopped off, injected full of
hormones and puberty blockers. You cannot become the opposite gender.

(11:20):
You can present as that, and in your adult life
if you choose to do that, I'm like, have at it.
I don't doesn't bother me, doesn't affect me. Just don't
invade girls and women's sports and spaces and we're good.
I like these places now that have the unisex restroom
then accommodates everybody. That's fine, that's fine, But when you're
trying to trans the kids, that's a no go zone

(11:42):
for me. And it shouldn't be that controversial of a stance.
So miss me with the whole pedal crap, because it's
the left that's getting really weird, wanting drag queens to
read to children at elementary schools rather than at old
folks homes. You got to go with kids. Why do
you gotta be naked in front of kids? Why you
gotta be bandying about in front of little kids? What's

(12:03):
the pink there? And I don't want to know about it?
And the whole what pedophilia. We want to add p
to LGBTQ. We want to add the maps the minor
attracted person's friend Texter, that's coming from the left, trying
to categorize somebody who wants to have sex with minors,

(12:24):
underage children that don't have agency in that decision or
should they. They do in some foreign countries that have
Sharia law that is also supported by the left, and
in this country they've tried to blur those lines that
you know, minor attracted persons. Pedophilia is not a disease,
it's a sexual orientation. Katie Porter said that a Democrat.

(12:47):
So again, miss me with the pedal talk and check
your own backyard. Okay, did your last text or support
the pedophile Joe Biden? Joe Biden was very inappropriate. It
with the little kids smelling their hair, females. I don't
know about any of the other stuff. Steven Lyttleton says,
agree one hundred release the files. Yeah that just let

(13:10):
it rep. Let it rep and whatever happens happens. That's
where I am. And there might be a lot of
Republicans on there, tough, don't care if you're participating in that.
I don't want you in my party. I don't want
you representing me in Congress, Senate, House, whatever. I don't
want you affiliated or associated with whatever my side is politically,
because I'm not going there and I'm not doing that

(13:31):
and I'm not abiding it and I'm not tolerating it.
Uh Ryan, Okay, this is interesting. I've worked all kinds
of retail for decades. I've probably served tens of thousands
of customers. I don't have a list of who they were.
Epstein probably didn't have a list either. I don't buy
that comparison. I think those are apples and oranges. Epstein

(13:55):
needed to have a client list in case he had
return customers. They had to book travel on this Lolita
Express to Epstein Island, where these girls were managed and available.
I think there's a deep, dark, underworld current to this,
and I don't mean to get all conspiracy theory, but
there's just there's too much smoke here for there not

(14:17):
to be fire. Something happened, something deep, dark, awful, untoward happened,
and Epstein was at the center of it, and I
want to know who it was, who was affiliated with
him all of it, And I know I'm not alone
in that thought five seven seven three nine got another
vote here for Katie Porter. This one says from Donna,

(14:40):
wishing you a fun time in Michigan. Enjoy your family.
You're always missed here though you do so well, Donna,
thank you. And the thing is, I am not going
to miss any shows by my count Well we'll see
you know, anything can change, you know, save travels and
all that. But looking forward to the fall colors in
northern Lower Michigan. No, that's okay, northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan.

(15:03):
I know we had a texture on that last week.
So you have the Lower Peninsula and we're called the Trolls.
We're called the Trolls by the Upers, which is spelling
out the up for Uper in the Upper Peninsula. And
those guys, you know, they got the up accent and
a lot of them are Nordic in their ancestry. And

(15:25):
there's a movie that if you haven't seen it, it's fun.
Although it's Jeff Daniels, Chelsea, native of Michigan and a
Tiger fan, but big time lib hates Trump Escanaba in
the Moonlight. It was a stage production at his Purple
Rose Theater in Chelsea, and it's a film that you
could probably find somewhere on one of the platforms, or
if you dig a little deeper, maybe you can rent
it for like three ninety five. Did not expect to

(15:49):
go in that direction for that segment. I'm sure Zach's
glad that I did. Or maybe not. We'll go in
a different direction when we come back after this Friday
edition to Ryan Schuley Lives, sending you into your weekend
more after this Friday edition, Ryan Shirling Lives, and the
end of your weekend. It's five o'clock somewhere. So buckle up,

(16:12):
is what I'm trying to tell you. That same texter
came back and this is a humorous to me, because
text are what you need to know. If there is
sound to be found, I will find it or I
already have it, So best come correct. If you're going
to come at me on things like this. We're going

(16:34):
to get into that right now. Ryan. The Republicans literally
ran and voted for a pedophile in Alabama. I'll start there.
You're correct, Roy Moore was a horrible candidate for a
Senate seat in Alabama. The Jeff Sessions left to become
Attorney General for like two minutes. I had a big
problem with how Donald Trump executed his whole transition in

(16:55):
twenty sixteen because I don't think he was ready to win.
I think everybody was shocked that Donald Trump. I was
shocked in a good way, But I don't know that
his team or himself that Donald Trump himself was ready.
In Jeff's sessions, he abandons a ruby red Senate seat, Okay,
becomes Attorney General for five seconds, accuses himself, then resigns.

(17:16):
Then they have a runoff election in Alabama. Okay, imagine
a Senate seat in like California or Hawaii going red.
That's the equivalent of Alabama going blue. But it did
because Roy Moore had credible accusations by several women that
accused him of sexually assaulting them while they were under age,

(17:37):
and he lost to Doug Jones. And I gotta say,
on this rare occasion, specifically, if I had been a
registered voter in Alabama, I too would have voted for
Doug Jones. He was a moderate Democrat and Roy Moore
was a flawed candidate who should have never been nominated
in the first place. So that's that premise. I'll tell

(17:57):
you what I think right there, Craft don't support maps.
That's a straw man. You're wrong. That is not a
straw man. Your argument is a straw man trying to
distract from the very real phenomenon that is minor attracted
persons and pedophilia as a sexual orientation in category. And
as I mentioned before, I'm not just spouting this off.

(18:20):
I have receipts in they are audio. And here's what
she said, Katie Porter.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
That's the allegation of groomer and pedophile. It is alleging
that a person is criminal somehow and engaged in criminal
acts merely because of their identity, their sexual orientation, their
tender identity.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
Okay, is being a minor attracted person a pedophile? I
know that's an icky term, but it should be. It
should be we shouldn't argue about that. That in and
of itself is a crime. Now, in California, they've tried
to muddy the waters there that if there's a ten
year or less age differential, they're going to go much
softer on the sentencing there. So you could be twenty

(19:02):
having a sexual encounter with a ten year old and
in California you'll be judged more lightly. Does that sound
okay to you, Texter, that's a Democrat run state, Democrat governor,
Democrat legislature pass that law. It's sick, it's twisted, it's wrong.
Chopping off the body parts of kids is wrong. Period
and a discussion. But I'll go you one further. Minor

(19:26):
attracted persons. This ain't coming from the right, bro or Sis.
This is coming squarely from the left. Listen to this,
Alan Walker, Old Dominion University. You might remember this from
twenty twenty one. A non binary academician whatever. That is
probably not a Trump voter. I'm going to bet my
life on it. Okay, talking about the marginalized group of

(19:50):
predators known as minor attracted persons. Let's give that a listen,
shall we? Texter?

Speaker 4 (19:56):
So much for that question. I use the term minor
attracted person or MAP in the title and throughout the
book for multiple reasons.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
First of all, because I think it's.

Speaker 4 (20:05):
Important to use terminology for groups that members of that
group want others to use for them, and math advocacy
groups like Before You Act have advocated for use of
the term MAP. They've advocated for it primarily because it's
less stigmatizing than other terms like pedophile.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
A lot of people when.

Speaker 4 (20:25):
They hear the term pedophile, they automatically assume that it
means a sex offender, and that isn't true, and it
leads to a lot of misconceptions about attractions toward minors.
I've definitely heard the idea that you brought up, though,
that the use of the term minor attracted person suggests
that it's okay to be attracted to children, but using
a term that communicates who someone is attracted to that

(20:47):
doesn't indicate anything about the morality of that attraction.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
It should This from the New York Post. Oldmeni University
revealed in a statement Wednesday, this is going back a
few years now that Alan Walker, thirty four, non binary
professor Assistant Professor, will be stepping down as assistant Professor
of Sociology and Criminal Justice. Scoreboard texter. Sorry to be

(21:11):
so harsh on a Friday, but you're wrong and I'm right,
and I'll accept your apology. That's fine. The Nobel Peace
Prize has been named for twenty twenty five. Are you
in as much suspense as I am? Now? You're not,
because you know that Donald Trump didn't win even though
he should have. Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize

(21:34):
simply for winning an election, and even President Obama said
at the time, because I didn't do anything. I just
got elected. I haven't done anything yet. He didn't do
anything good, bad, or indifferent. He wasn't even president really yet.
But because he won, that was enough for the Nobel
Committee to award him the Nobel Peace Prize. And this
year's Nobel Peace Prize, announce today by the Norwegian Nobel

(21:56):
Committee in Oslo, Norway, goes to Maria Corina Machado. There'd
be a ceremony tonight if it hasn't happened already, and
the announcement of the prize. Machado is an underground hiding
inside Venezuela, fearing repression from the Maduro government. Why I
like her, that's good. Maduro is a communist dictator and

(22:18):
a thug. And Venezuela is a nation that has been
driven into squalor, a once prosperous nation, oil rich, but
the leftists, the communist took over. And look what happened, Texter.
Is that where you want to go. She is the
second Venezuelan to receive the prize. And this is some
updated commentary from her on ex Machado dedicated the prize

(22:43):
to the quote suffering people of Venezuela and President Trump
for his decisive support of our cause. In Venezuela, state
run media ignored the Nobel Peace Prize announcement or downplayed
its significance, claiming the Norwegian Nobel Foundation was controlled by
the quote international right. Well that's what the left is.

(23:03):
I am proud to be a member of the international right,
although I don't think the Nobel Committee is anywhere near
the right side of the political spectrum. They alleged Machado
had plotted a Koutitita. Well, good, get Madero out of there.
But the people from Venezuela, they're the ones that have
to rise up. Can't be done from without, it must
be done from within. This goes on. This is from Wikipedia.

(23:24):
Officials of the Trump administration were strongly critical of the
award not being given to President Trump, stating that he
should have been awarded the prize. Stephen Chung stated, quote
the Nobel Committee proved they placed politics over peace, and
nobody has struck more peace deals, done more good for
the cause of peace worldwide, around the world, across the globe,

(23:44):
than Donald Trump over these last nine plus months that
he's been president, not even nine months, not even nine months.
And President Trump strikes this peace deal in Gaza between
Israel and Hamas and he doesn't win the Nobel Peace Prize.
What a joke, what a sham. The time out, We're back.
We're gonna name our Friday Fool the Week tomorrow your

(24:05):
text to close things out here on Ryan Schuling Life.
It's a California nightmare. And that's Katie Porter our Friday
fool of the Week. Thanks for that transition there, Zach Seegers.
But it was a runaway and she had tough competition
from AOC and John Oliver, but this took the cake.

Speaker 5 (24:28):
What I'm saying to you is that, well to those voters. Okay,
so you I don't want to keep doing this. I'm
gonna call it.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
Thank you. You're not gonna do the interview with them.

Speaker 5 (24:39):
No, it's not like this. I'm not not with seven
follow ups to every single question you asked me.

Speaker 6 (24:42):
What every other candidate has.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
I don't care.

Speaker 5 (24:45):
I don't care. I want to have a pleasant, positive
conversation which you asked me about every issue on this level.
You won't and if every question you're going to make
up a follow up question, then we're never going to
get there make up and we're just gonna circle a
Ryan and the other had to do this before ever.

Speaker 6 (25:01):
You've never had had a conversation. Okay, but every other
candidate has done this.

Speaker 5 (25:08):
What part of I'm me? I'm running for governor because
I'm a leader.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
I'm going to So.

Speaker 6 (25:14):
You're not going to answer questions from reporters.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
Okay, why don't we go through?

Speaker 6 (25:18):
I will continue to ask follow up questions because that's
my job as a journalist, but I will go through
an assays and if you don't want to answer, you
don't want to answer, so nearly every legislative I don't.

Speaker 5 (25:28):
Want to have an unhappy experience for there. And I
don't want this all on camera.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Too bad, it's on camera. I don't want to have
an unhappy experience with you. My God, this is the
stuff of a Stephen King novel. Put the penguin on
the right way, Oh God, misery. Second, Colorado, Remember that
he loves Colorado. He's still alive. I don't want to
talk about the past tense. I want to talk about

(25:53):
his politics in the past tense. Yeah, a little late
for them, and these for Friday Fool of the Week,
But let's enjoy some Don Lehman on the Street interview,
interviewing people in Chicago about illegal aliens.

Speaker 5 (26:07):
Okay, crossing the border illegally is not a crime.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
No, it's not a criminal act. Well, it's a misdemeanor.

Speaker 5 (26:12):
So why are they being sent back and saying.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
That they're breaking the law. That's the point, Okay, as somebody.

Speaker 7 (26:17):
That we don't know what they're breaking the law because
they won't tell. There's no due process. Where's the evidence?
That's the whole point.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
And if they hold on is a misdemeanor a crime? Yes,
you dummy, they are breaking the law. Most people will.

Speaker 7 (26:29):
Say, Okay, then they need to go at their criminals.
But if they're not, why are they being rounded up
and sent out, especially when he promised to deport the
criminals and now he's not doing that.

Speaker 3 (26:40):
I don't think we're going crime.

Speaker 7 (26:44):
So missmeinnor is not not a criminal act.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
No, if you get charged with a misdemeanor, that's not
a criminal it's not a criminal act.

Speaker 7 (26:52):
Because we have different levels of crime, everything is not
the same. We have different levels I shouldn't say crime,
but it's not.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
It's not you're not it's not a crime. You're not
breaking the law.

Speaker 7 (27:02):
I mean, you are breaking the law, but it's not
a criminal act.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
What. No, you're not breaking the law. If you're speeding.
Wait a minute, you are breaking the law, but it's
not a criminal act. How are those two things different?
You pulled over you? Why that's not a criminal Well?

Speaker 7 (27:21):
No, if you're speeding is a misdemeanor, right, and it's
a crime. Okay, But if you want to, if you
want to qualify that, we're doing semantics. But what I'm
trying to tell you is everything is not the same.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
It's all not one thing. What is it the law
that would is it a law? To the AA?

Speaker 7 (27:41):
There are there are rules that RUSS say you should follow. Yeah,
so you're breaking rules. You're breaking the rules, but you're
not necessarily.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
Breaking the law. You are rules.

Speaker 7 (27:50):
Then you get as you start with the consequences, but
the consequences should not look I don't want to say, no,
one shold start with the concerts. You guys are getting
things mixed up.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
Who's getting things mixed up? Don lemon? Oh that guy's
not real bright I mean I gave him too much credit.
I thought he was actually a somewhat intelligent person and
fellow he is not. A misdemeanor is a crime. If
you go speeding fifteen miles an hour over, it's not
a felony, it's a crime. You are punished for it.

(28:24):
My goodness, gracious Lord Almoney had to vote for Porter.
There's been stories about her all day. A despicable human Gina. Yeah,
the more that comes out about her, she can't be
the Democrat nominee. If I was an advisor in that race.
There are several other Democrats running who would have a
good chance of winning. Xavier, Butschera, I think is one.

(28:45):
He was formerly the Secretary of Education under Joe Biden.
He has pounced on this as he should. I mean,
this is why like when Michael Bennett, so, I'm not
resign my senatecye because you mean, what if I don't win?
And Phil why doesn't pounce on that? What are you doing? Phil?
Phil trying to help you here, Bud, Wake up, man.

(29:05):
You got to take an opening and exploit it. That's
how you run a race. That's what politics is. You
want to defeat the other guy. Right, No, you're gonna
let Michael Bennett walk on that decision, that selfish decision
where he's got his feet on two different squares, like
when you go to the four corners and you can
be in like Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona at

(29:27):
the same time. That's Bennett pretending to be a senator,
which he wasn't really good at to begin with, and
running a campaign for governor. So you need to step
up Phil Leiser in a primary where you're his primary
competition and say, look, Senator, you either care about the
people of Colorado or you don't, and you're either gonna
resign that Senate seat and let somebody serve it in
a full capacity, or you're not. And you're either running

(29:50):
for governor and you're all in on that race, or
you're not. I'm all in. I'm running for governor. Vote
for Phil Leiser. Phil, You're welcome. I just gave you
about ten thousand dollars worth of free advice right there, buddy,
won't take it. Thanks to all of you that contributed
to the Fool of the Week voting. Thanks to Zach
Seger for running the board. Thanks to Christian Toto and

(30:10):
Deborah Flora for participating in the right side of Hollywood,
and thanks to all of you for tuning in. I'm
going back home to Michigan back on Monday, hopefully with
both a Tiger Series victory and a Lions went over
Kansas City in my back pocket.
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