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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Saturday morning, open phones, and it's been a it's been
a cold week. Don't like it. Buck, guys have a
bye game today, which means there's no game. I guess
I only got a bye game, but uh oh, I
don't remember so many week weeks off. Maybe I just
haven't paid attention to it. Because now I do all
that announcing at the moose when the Buckeyes score. I
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just hope the goodness we play a decent game or
have a close game, so we're not going in the playoffs.
All cocky because I think the reason we won national
championship last year is because we choked on two games.
But let's talk about Donald Trump real quick. That evil man,
evil working on that world peace thing, terrible man, safe
for borders, terrible man blowing up drug boats that average
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twenty five deaths per load. Twenty five thousand. I mean
twenty five thousand people die per meth and all the
stuff or whatever drugs are. I don't understand what drugs are.
I know they're bad. On't do him because I was
taught not to. So he blows up a few boats.
The Left's losing their mind. He's killing innocent drug dealers.
Do you ever think about some of the words that
the Democrats and the far left say, He's misunderstood. Then
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the death penalty guy, did you see Alabama or wherever
that was? They said something, They said it was inhumane.
Now he killed a guy, from what I understand, and
when I've thought I read properly, over two hundred dollars,
killed another human being. They finally got rid of him,
but they didn't they didn't humanely get rid of him.
So they're freaking out over that. That wasn't Trump though,
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He's deporting all the bad guys. First, Now, every once
in a while they get an illegal immigrant. Okay, hear
that for a second. Every once in a while they
get a non violent illegal immigrant okay, ellegal illegal illegal?
Did I say illegal? Yeah? Illegal? Okay, it's the way
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the rules are. I don't make it. If I run
a stop sign in front of a police officer, I
get to stop sign ticket, it's illegal. So deporting all
the bad guys. And then, last, but not least, that
terrible ballroom that he put in with donations. Terrible, man, terrible,
it's free. How dare he get something for free? But
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now they're saying, I think there's money going to be
slid here and there. He legally because he took free money.
So now, whoever gave the money to get the ballroom
instead of Obama's basketball court instead of Nixon's bowling alley,
That was, from my understand the taxpayers pay for anyway,
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Let's go to the phone, Lin, Let's go to Doug.
Haven't heard from Doug in a while.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Good morning, Doug, Good morning, Boots. Hey, Boots, are you
aware of the people posting instagrams and saying, how hey,
if they stop the food stamps and welfare, we're coming
in those stores and we're gonna take that food and
you better not get in our way.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
Have you seen any of those It doesn't surprise me.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
Yeah, we've we've trained him that way, We've made we've
we've fed the animals, fed fed the problem.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
That's the problem. If you get some Appalachian Caucasian hillbilly
that grew up on meth and food for free, he
feels like he deserves it. It's our own fault. I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
There we go now, now, Boots. You know God even
told Adam, now by the sweat of your brow, you're
gonna have to work and bring food up out of
the soil. Okay, and you just said it what people
think about in America today. And just to be short
and sweet, and I'll be done. Let me read because
you've pretty much just said what I was going to
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read here. It'll take thirty seconds.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
That's good. Good.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
The Food Stamp program, ad ministered by the US Department
of Agriculture, is proud to be distributing this year the
greatest amount of free meals and food stamps ever to
forty six million people. Meanwhile, the National Park Service, administered
by the US Department of the Interior, ask us please
don't feed the animals. Their stated reason for the policy
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is because the animals will grow dependent on handouts and
will not learn to take care of themselves.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
That is spot on. That's a good one you ever
see at the park. So they say, don't feed the
Canadian geese or they won't go away.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
That's right, all right, You have a good weekend.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
Hey, that was awesome, called Doug. Thank you. Wendy. What
do you got for us? I know Wendy's gonna say,
grow our own food, But Wendy, that's hard work too.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
Well, you know, yes, you can grow your own food.
Speaker 4 (04:37):
Didn't.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
I donated some of my plants to a greenhouse that
has a pantry and magically, hopefully absolute will keep growing.
So anyway, those of you that have harvested more than
you will put up or freeze, consider taking it to
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your local pantry so that somebody else can eat it.
Because and also green fried tomatoes, and my Farmer's market
has green fried tomato mixed so that you can fry
those up. And if you need to ask around, if.
Speaker 5 (05:16):
You don't want to even try it.
Speaker 3 (05:17):
There's people that will eat your green tomatoes. Or if
you put them in your basement and then they're carefully
wrap them and check them regularly, they will ripen up
that taste just like the ones shipped across the nation. Well, anyway,
there are still some food at the Farmer's market. A
lot of people are afraid you can take action and
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do things. There are people that need to sit back
and look at what they have and do some creative
work James one, five and six. That's the Lord, what
you can do with what you've got. There's a lot
of people that can get part time jobs that will
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not for other family members that so that that doesn't
mess up the benefits for those that are going to
return to work eventually. So instead of panicking, plan there
are great things By small means, great things come in
the pass. So keep an eye up for your neighbor,
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do the small things before things blow up. I'm grateful
for being in a free country. And there are farm
camped who can look them up because they're certified by
the Department of Health, that actually provide housing until the summer,
some of them for those Christmas tree farms. There is
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a way to escape the crazy. You can pray about it.
You can make a plan. And if we look after
a neighbor and do the small things before things blow up,
we will be blessed. If you seek my face he
badly and will be healed, and we will be able
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to do things beyond our natural ability.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
Okay, so when I got a question for you, what
do you of mine? Behind? Well, not a buddy. My
brother has a buddy that has a Christmas tree farm.
And I always wonder I don't plant anything, Okay, I'm
not very good at that. I go to you know,
croger and buy my fuck stuff. But when when when?
Speaker 6 (07:27):
He?
Speaker 1 (07:28):
I've always thought that once you use the soil, you
can't replant there. So what is a person supposed to
do to replenish the soil if you've used all of
its goodies. Again, I'm not a farmer whatsoever. I'm a
car guy. So what do you do when you plant
a bunch of tomatoes and potatoes and onions and whatever
you plant, what do you do next year to refurbish
the ground so it'll grow it just as good or better.
Speaker 3 (07:51):
Well, there's something called Price Burns and Organics and Delaware
and they have what they call zubru, which, by the way,
those animals eat better than we do organic And uh,
there's some trash in there and they chop it up.
They call posted. They fell it back to you, and
that's what I use. Okay, there's other mixes, the barnyard mix,
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you get what that is. And some of the organic
mixes have ground oaks. Others there's you know, you know,
you can refurbish your ground and uh, you know you
can rent a machine to grind up the stump and
uh planting in And I suggest raised beds for people.
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And this is a good time to buy when they're one.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Thanks Wendy, It's always a pleasure to talk to you.
We'll talk to you next Saturday. Saturday morning, God bless
you Saturday morning of the phones on Damn Boots, always
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six to ten WTVN Okay, it's a power moment for Boots.
I don't get to do this very much. Forty years
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ago today the Martin's very purple Riders. Dan Longenet number
sixty six aka me I started center at that game.
We lost in double overtime. My good friend Mark Thompson
was fullback. He made the whole for our friend Tony Rose.
He Mark was five yards into the end zone. Tony
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was on top of me and him and we were
all in the end zone. Bell Dirty did their job,
pushed him back and the referees called no touchdown and
we lost. It was fourth and goal. Now, I don't
I'm very fortunate. I was raised in a middle class family.
Never went without. There was always food and a fridge.
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Dad worked six and a half days a week. No
one ever handed us anything but how to be respectful, love,
our veterans love this wonderful country. And my dad was
a Democrat, but he was misguided. But back then, Democrats
didn't have purple hair, didn't dress weird and say goofy things.
I don't know, not all Democrats, but my dad's Democrat.
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Today he would be like, oh my goodness. Film anyway,
grew up very good. But the only thing in my
life that haunts me every year other than you know,
you remember losing loved ones, and that's just life. But
losing a football game that you played for your whole
life from kindergarten. It's from old enough to know sports
to the till fifty seven years old. That day has
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haunted me because that was our rivalry, and there was
just any way. They even watered down their field. They
would water down their field because Ferry was known Martin's.
Ferry was known to always have a strong tailback. How
do you shut down a tailback. Our football coach was
like Woody. He was bullheaded and had three plays, but
we had They watered down their field, And I never
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forget the first play of the game. We break out
of the huddle, I come up to snap the ball
and it's floating, literally floating in a six foot wide
I had three six feet long, three feet wide mud puddle.
So I asked the referee if I could move the ball.
He goes, yeah, for you know, off sides or illegal
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motion or whatever. So we played a whole game and
we lost in double over time. That saying it really
haunts this. Other than that, I've lived a great life,
but I also worked like my old man. I've never
been on welfare. I've never lived off the government. I've
never been on unemployment. Never one time. If I got
an unemployment you know what I did. And I've been fired,
And every time I've been fired, I deserved it. Every
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time I've been in cuffs, I deserved it. Everything I've
ever done stupid, I deserved it. No one ever gave
me a fair shake. You know what, I just watched
other people screw up. Say, huh, I'm not going to
do that. I'm not going to stick my tongue in
an outlet. Huh. Got my tongue with a shock. I
had a different version of that. But anyway, that was
forty years ago today. So today is my day of infamy.
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If that's the worst thing I ever deal with in
my life, I'm pretty good. So anyway, let's go back on.
Let's go to Dick. He called the magic number eight
two one nine eight six six six.
Speaker 7 (12:08):
Good morning Dick, Good morning, Boots. How you doing today?
Speaker 1 (12:12):
I'm good man. It's no buck Eyes on to day.
I'm kind of bumming about that. I kind of look
forward to.
Speaker 5 (12:16):
Yeah, I am too.
Speaker 7 (12:17):
I wonder why they It's kind of unusual to them
to be off two Saturdays in the row, isn't it.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
No, they were on last last I mean the two
buys in the season.
Speaker 7 (12:30):
What do you mean, right, yeah, the bye?
Speaker 1 (12:32):
Yeah, Yeah, I'm sorry, but yeah, I just you know,
I'm not a diehard buck I fan, but but I
am a Buckeye fan, and I don't cry when they lose,
and I don't call off work on Monday if they lose.
But I do look forward to going the Moose every
week and giving away some great boos for bucks and
what have you. But what's going on in your world?
Speaker 4 (12:49):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (12:49):
I've just been uh, just a little bit this week,
playing playing. You know, they have a bus, the RTA
bus connect picks me up and I got to play
a little bit, and I was down here at the
Stony Ridge helping activities they have like bingo and uh,
you know, cards and uh coloring and it's a lot
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of fun boots. I've you know, I've been, I've adopted.
Well here it's it's nice. They have these kinds of
things and I get to play music and everything.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
You know, you still drive, Dick, No, I haven't.
Speaker 7 (13:27):
Driven a long time.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
What was your last car you own?
Speaker 7 (13:32):
I had a two thousand and four?
Speaker 4 (13:34):
Uh?
Speaker 7 (13:35):
Ford Focus was nice, not bad.
Speaker 4 (13:39):
The darn car.
Speaker 7 (13:40):
My uncle used to work up at Ford and Lorrain, Ohio.
So my hand always got She lived in north Ridgeville. Uh,
it's a suburb of Cleveland. She always got discount under
cars and her family. It was really nice, really nice.
But yeah, so how are your car show's going?
Speaker 1 (14:01):
It's are over for the year, man, I can take
a deep breath. I don't have to worry about shooting
at it after the ten am to go to a
car show. And I loved doing it. But there comes
a time, like anything else, it's like the fourth quarter.
You want to have a season offer. But I'll be
back at it come spring.
Speaker 7 (14:17):
That's good, But good talking to you, Dick.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
All right, Hey, I just had a guy that informs
me a lot. But Barack Obama turned a tennis court
into a basketball court. But he I guess he didn't
spend millions, but who knows. You know, the government wrenches
are what eight hundred dollars or whatever, so I can't
imagine it was probably still fifty thousand bucks or something crazy.
I would love how much I cost. Andrew, you get
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a chance goog how much was Obama's tennis basketball conversion?
But if that's all he did, but still it's probably
still out there. I don't know. Let's go back the
phone lines, go to Bob, wake up for me, Bob.
Speaker 4 (14:56):
That Obama thing. Bottom line is it cost more money
to set up the basketball court than what Trump and
his friends are going to be paying for this brand
new grand ballroom, you know, the dancing floor.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
I think, I think, I think, I think a ballroom
is a little class here than a basketball hoop. I'm
just going to say, yeah.
Speaker 4 (15:22):
But uh, just and you notice getting all the other
presidents before then that were making additions to the White House.
Nobody ever complained about any of those.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
But he can have a puppy a puppy rehabilitation center.
Yeah it was. It was two thousand dollars for Obama
and that's what he spent. I'll give him credit. Two
thousand bucks for a basketball hoop. I don't know. I
went to kmart one time about one for one hundred
nine nine dollars. So there you go. My point was valid.
He ate what million percent more for basketball hoop?
Speaker 4 (16:00):
But but but but the other one, uh that you
want to talk about is Steven A. Smith on TV
And the bottom line is he tried to blame this, uh,
the basketball scandal on Trump because, uh, there were basketball players.
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And what the problem is they didn't start with the
basketball players. They ended up with him because what they
were investigating was lycosa nostra, the mob. And then when
he when you had people that make I mean millions
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of dollars a year every year, and the bottom line
is here, they are going out there to earn some money,
uh you know, to earn literally not that much money
at all that has your name out there and not
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report income. But the bottom line is whenever you see
the mob involved, the mob has street creds. And do
you notice that they don't start to start with the
fact that the mob is involved, because then you talk
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about death. No know, this answer, buts about it and
if the mom's involved, it's bad. It's going to that
entire story. Keep your eyes on that one, because it's
going to get a whole lot deeper than we even
begin to know about right now. But just going to
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take you, thank you through the chase out there, and
like say, I tell you for me last year's Michigan
football game, well, I'm glad we eventually won the national championship,
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but that game, now, that was a terrible game for me.
Uh it's the worst game I've seen a long time.
But in any event, it looks like they're going to
be going for a second national championship.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
And row Bob, I got to hit Man and I
got my half hour break. We'll talk to you next Saturday.
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four eight one eight eight six. We've got a lot
of lines open because of the cold weather by sleeping
in only have a few we got to kill these
next two hour and a half where the Good Show
starts auto Smarts and then are playing. And I don't
know if we have best Buckeye coverage today when we're
not playing. I don't think they do any of it,
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do they? I don't know who do we play next?
Penn State? They were supposed to be good this year,
right Kivvy.
Speaker 8 (19:23):
Yeah, they were supposed to be good, but they lost
three in a row, Oregon, Ucla and I can't remember if.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
I me know. I love how they fire a coach
right away, but those are good teams they played. That's
a harder schedule than what we've played.
Speaker 8 (19:38):
Well, Ucla was like zho to four before they played
Penn State. Yeah, and they just fired their own head coach,
so they were.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
That's what I mean. They're like, But then they give
them millions of dollars to go. Wait, why can't I
get a job like that? You're fired, but here's twenty
million dollars get out of here?
Speaker 8 (19:53):
Oh really, regardless of wherever wherever James Franklin decides to
go or wherever he's like hired at, like if it
less than what he was supposed to get paid at
Penn State, like Penn State has to like cover the
rest or something.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
What the heck I'd go to a like an otter
buying or a slippery rockets you know, well, I don't
know what them coaches make probably one hundred and two
hundred grand a year, but heck I'd go there and
coach for forty million? What do you think? Yeah, that's
what it got. And then student here he is a
liberal view. How come what's the cost of High State now?
Twelve grand this semester? Probably twenty grand?
Speaker 8 (20:26):
I don't even know, but yeah, something like that.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
Something insane. But yet a football coach makes how much?
Now the argument is all the money he or she
brings in and whatever coaching. But I don't think the
softball girls coach makes what Ryan Day mays.
Speaker 8 (20:40):
No, But like especially like Ohio State, the football the
football team generates a lot of the income for all
of the other sports.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
But give it to that too. But there has to
be something left that we could give to the students
instead of people that didn't grow up in America or
American citizens. Ryners stand? Is that a is that an
urban legend? Because you were you went to hight did
do kids from other countries they get free school.
Speaker 8 (21:03):
I don't necessarily know about free, but you.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
Know they don't get we pay more than they do
or don't. I like to know that.
Speaker 8 (21:10):
I mean it depends like in like for US residents,
you have like your in state, So if you're living
in the state, then you get still getting black then
if you're out of state. But I don't really know
the international.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
I mean, I just I don't know. I just can't
wrap my hands around. Let's go back to the phone lines.
Go to Dave. Dave got good news for you. You
got a lot of time, buddy, go ahead.
Speaker 6 (21:33):
Well, I'm here for your boots. You and I can
sure fill it. You always know that. But uh uh well,
I guess the first thing we got to talk about
is what's going on around the country. And I guess
the biggest story, although I don't notice it, is a shutdown.
Have you been following that at all? Now?
Speaker 1 (21:50):
I heard a room that George Soros is going to
pay all the government workers aren't getting paid. Do you
think that's true? I mean I would believe it.
Speaker 6 (21:59):
Yeah, yeah, right, Well he paid for all the uh
fake protesters last week, that stupidly uh king no King's March.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
That was all.
Speaker 6 (22:10):
It was nothing more than a Hollywood production.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
What were they protesting? This the protest, I guess, and
get their purple hats out.
Speaker 6 (22:20):
You got nothing else. They got nothing else for the
for their news people, you know CNN and the fake
news MSNBC, ABC, NBC or whatever. So it's an all
stage thing to deflect what's really going on because you know,
once again, you know the stock markets, you know, record highs.
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The price of eggs is down. You know how much
I paid for regular gas, uh, the other day just
to fill it up gallon a gallon and you know
when Jojo and and his crooked sidekick Harris was in there,
we're paying four and five dollars a gallon for gas.
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So you know high test is still high, you know
for the Lambeau, but uh, you know when you get
regular hell, it's no problem. Hey, everything pretty good?
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Did you did you have? You? You know Hillary Clinton's
running mate. They've ever watched him talk. He's got these
facial expressions like a mole or something. And then you
watch watch Kamala's commander whatever re her name was. We
watch her vice president dude, or I mean her husband
is there some sort of strange class you go to
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to become a first dude. I mean, these guys are strange.
I tampon Timmy Tarbrick and his name is Well, you're.
Speaker 6 (23:45):
Right that they're strange. But the big take home I
think is they're sleazy. I mean that guy was such
a big sleeve bag. You know, he's like pulled an
Arnold where he got his uh little nanny that he hired,
uh pregnant and stuff.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
So who did that?
Speaker 6 (24:00):
Old ladies out there going to the grocery store and
buying food for the kids and stuff like that with
the nanny and doing all kinds of crazy stuff. Of course, Harris,
she's about as sleazy as him. She was Willie's gal,
you know, the San Fantasisco kids there. That's how she
got her big start beyond Williams.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
There's pictures when she was smoke this little smoke show.
I hate say that, but she was hot back in
the day. But but uh montell Williams were a thing
and he had two hotties on his shoulders, on his arms,
and she was one of them.
Speaker 6 (24:32):
Yeah yeah, right, But that's the left. They got these
lefty women, the ones that got any kind of looks
they got no morals at all. They're they're doing anything
for a dollar or two. That hey, you know, it's
funny because that crack pop Carble he used to say
when he was Clinton's right hand mouthpiece, that you know,
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you drag one hundred dollars through it, Bill through a
trailer park. Who knows what you're liable to get? And
these were the women's that was accusing, Uh, Bill boy,
you know all these shenanigans and stuff. Of course, Crooked
Hillary she'd always turn a blind eye because she was,
you know, power hungry or whatever. But here's something, Bootsy,
I think I got to run by you because you know,
me and you, we spend a lot of time on
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the road and we love the truckers and stuff. You
see where we got more dead innocent Americans doing nothing
more than on the freeway, stuck in traffic. And guess
what happens next thing you know, a big semi comes
barreling down the road by an illegal. Yeah, they can't
speak English, they can't read signs, They crash into you,
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and you are dead. Dead is a door nail because
at Gavin Newsom and the Democrat Party has given out
all these driver's license the guys that can't even back
a big rig up.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
Oh, I know, it's it's it's insane. I mean, out
of all the things you could put a non driving
human being behind the wheel of, is an eighteen wheeler.
An eighteen wheeler? Wait, that is I can't imagine.
Speaker 6 (26:02):
Well, it's like a guy to missile and you know
this guy just you know, I mean, you're stuck in
traffic where you're gonna go. I mean, you know, nowadays
on the freeways and stuff, anybody can talk about. It
don't even have to be the freeway, could be road
construction or whatever, or one wreck. You're stuck in a
traffic jam next to you know, some guys berylin you know,
fifty sixty miles an hour and slams into you from behind.
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That's why I've told these people you cannot go to
a state or a city that's run by the Democrats,
because you're taking your life in your own hands, because
you will get killed or injured, or raped or murdered
or you name it anytime any place in these cities,
these states run by the Democrats. And you see now
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the big controversy New York City. You know, this flat
out Islamic jihad guy. He's gonna get elected mayor because
of all the village idiots in New York City. You know,
they want the freebiest, you know. And I told you before,
you know, I was up there doing my James Bond work,
you know, in twenty twenty one, you know, all over
the East coast. But I spent a lot of time
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in Jersey City and New York where the rural trade
centers got knocked down and everything like that. You didn't
pay to go on the transit, you didn't pay to
go on the subway, you didn't pay to go on
the trains, buses or whatever. And if you did or
tried to, you know, pay somebody man the hoods would say, hey,
hey man, you don't. We don't pay for anything around here.
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I mean it says a cost. This cost New York
and these other cities, you know, hundreds and hundreds of
millions of dollars because everything was free back then. But
now you know his mom domies. He just come flat
out and say, oh yeah, everything's gonna be free, and
we're gonna open up our own grocery stores and you're
good free groceries. But Hey, I got to hit this
real quick.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
You know, the NBA. I gotta go.
Speaker 6 (27:50):
Hey, you know, the NBA has broke that thing that
they got caught with their hand in the cookie jars
with some of their key guys, and there's gonna be
a lot more on the way. Uh. You know, a
bunch of these former players and coaches or whatever they
got in bed with them of Afia boys to make
a couple extra one hundred thousand dollars millionaires.
Speaker 8 (28:13):
Dollars.
Speaker 3 (28:13):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
It is day before I go. I heard that they're
going to name the new ballroom Hillary the Clinton Ballroom
because we know how much Bill, you know, like talking
about you know what in the ballroom, So I mean
the Hillary's we'll call it the Bill Clinton ball Room
because he needs plenty of room for those. So we
got to hit it, man. I'll talk to you next Saturday. Saturday.
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Speaker 6 (28:52):
Good morning, morning.
Speaker 5 (28:56):
You know what's lily puzzling. Your show begins with a
nice song, right involving an investigation.
Speaker 6 (29:04):
Investigator.
Speaker 5 (29:06):
Now, tell me, honestly, you know what people are doing
when they call your show is what's called doing your
civic duty reporting crimes. And it seems like when individuals
report crimes, no one wants to affirm the facts and
the validity of their arguments or those statements, and so
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people are just kind of running around assuming that everything's okay. Now,
if you have facts and evidence of a crime and
you report it to the police or the attorney general
and they don't pursue it, you know.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
What, that's called lazy.
Speaker 5 (29:49):
Prosecutory misconduct, dereliction of duty. That's what's happening back in Washington,
d C. That's what happened on nine to eleven. You
had evidence of prom all over the place, thermit evidence
on the ground zero, and the FBI didn't collect it.
They didn't look at it, they didn't identify it, they
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didn't talk about it. Because if this crime that happened
in nine to eleven was substantiated with facts and individuals
involved are prosecuted, guess what happens. There would be no
Iraq War. You know, Halliburton wouldn't have made forty billion dollars.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
Sure, you're spot on, absolutely.
Speaker 5 (30:33):
So basically, you know, twenty five thousand Americans died as
a direct result of individuals in Washington, DC not collecting
facts and looking at evidence, direct evidence. Now, if you
look at Hunter Biden's situation, Marjorie Taylor Green identified that
that man committed statutory rape on more than two or
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three different occasions underage girls, and no one brought it up,
No one defend did Marjorie Taylor Green's evidence that she
brought forward in the House Judiciary Committee. They are covering
up crime after crime after crime after crime. Now, last
week I mentioned the fact that I've seen a video
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of people inside the World Trade Center that were putting
in termites it explosives inside the building.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
Or I want to know about that on YouTube?
Speaker 5 (31:28):
You can look it up on YouTube. But here's the problem. Okay, Yeah,
you don't want to like talk about the facts and
the valid points that individuals bring up. You know, they
say the Pentagon was attacked by an airplane. Guess what
it wasn't an airplane it was.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
It was it was my wait, well well, well, well, well, well, no,
that's false information. My nephew worked at the Pentagon across
the watch the airplane coming. It was an airplane.
Speaker 5 (31:56):
Okay, that's your assumption now here though.
Speaker 1 (31:59):
He watched it. I know a relative that watched it.
Speaker 5 (32:01):
You can't say that science did you take in high school?
Speaker 1 (32:05):
I played football?
Speaker 5 (32:07):
Okay, well, I took chemistry in high school. Do you
know what happens to metal when it just when it's uh,
when it melts.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
I an't going it turns into law.
Speaker 5 (32:21):
It disappear if if if something is attacking the building,
for example, like either the Pentagon or the World Trades
there was no fuselages of airplanes at the at the
site at the Pentagon, there were no wings.
Speaker 1 (32:36):
Wait, I understand most of what you're saying. I understand
your theory. You're saying there's no planes hit the hit
the World Trade Center.
Speaker 5 (32:43):
There were no planes that hit the Pentagon.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
All right, we gotta hit hard. Hey, bring us back.
And I imagine Michael's getting all fired up right now.
We got to go to break. This is Saturday morning
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