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August 2, 2025 • 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Saturday morning on phones, it's already August. But the good
news is it's not eight thousand degrees outside currently, it's
like fifty seven degrees my favorite number. So I thank
you mother nature. It's overdue. It's not supposed to rain today. Okay,
it's not supposed to be nine hundred degrees today. There's
a huge corvette show. Well, the car show has corvettes

(00:22):
and many other classics. There's two different categories over the Gehannah,
the Creek side. They're shutting down Guehanna and we're gonna
do a live remote from there, so we'll be there.
Auto smart speare eight to ten, So here's what's going
to happen. What are you caring on? But I'll be
here till seven thirty and then I'll click over to
our portable auto smarts six y ten radio mobile radio

(00:44):
booth and Scott mclaural takeover around seven thirty. So we're
getting pretty good this after a few years. Thank god.
I got Ella and Connor and we rock it out.
So the phone lines are already full eight to one,
nine eight six, eight ninety eighty six. Ye know, I
preached a little bit back last week, but you know,
what just do it. I'm tired of the whatever dude.
It's his open phones. You talk whatever heck you want to,

(01:05):
but I want will say this. Trump is kicking butt.
And as much as I hate say this, there's a
CNN show that I watch every night at ten o'clock
because there's a gentleman on there, this conservative guy. I
don't I don't even know. He's more of a maga guy.
And I can't think of his name right now. Shoot,
I went to write it down. But he is kicking butt.

(01:26):
I mean, he just stands them up. And you know
the Gene commercial, I mean they put a hot chick
on jeans and they're not backing down. Did you see that, Connor?
I'm okay with that. This girl's gorgeous and she's built,
and she's pretty and their jean sails are through the
roof right now. So you know, get over at people.

(01:46):
There's prettier people than you. There's smarter people than you.
Quit saying boo who okay, because if you weigh three
hundred pounds, have purple hair, nobody wants to look at you.
And if you're a big, ugly dude, just move on. Dude,
you can't help it. I never once said I was
a hot dude, and I'm jealous of the hotter dude,
So move on. I'm so glad they didn't step down.

(02:06):
I'm so glad that that Geene company, said Nana, Nana, Nana.
His co phone lines go to Sandy. What do you got, Sandy,
Good morning, morning morning.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
So last week you said, hey, let's keep it light
and all that. So anyway, I entered. There's a couple
of things that we're talking about. Number one, I entered
two things in the High State Fair this year. I
honered brownies and uh sour no Bread. I got Brownie's
first place. Nice soured no Bread I got second place.

(02:46):
They weren't too happy about the loudice work on the pie.
You know that these judges have been down there for
sixty years, you know, so there. Oh yeah, pretty tough.
But anyway, I was glad about that. I'm going to
Lake Kirie Fun Day with five girlfriends, four nurses, one
social worker, and an attorney. Okay, fine. We ran a

(03:09):
golf cart and now last year I got pulled over
by the Putting the Bay police because I was wearing
a horse mask when I was driving a golf car
that I personally thought it was funny. And you know,
he pulled me over and he's like, ma'am and I said, yes, officer,
you know, I kept it on. He's like, you can't

(03:30):
see through that. I was like, well, I can see
perfectly well, officer. And of course the attorney in my
car was just, you know, just take it off, you know,
at which I did.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
Okay, they looked for a dui. They were trying to
pop you, right.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
Yeah, but he was laughing. The police were laughing. Okay,
so I'm okay with that. But then, and you ever
heard about this new thing? I don't know if you've
got any kids that are generation CE or not between.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
Guys.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Oh, I've got a twenty I got a thirty year old,
she'll be thirty, and I got think I think now
it's twenty two.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Oh okay, well so I got a twenty five year old.
Did you have a new thing now? I don't know
if you've heard about this where they they decide that
they get their feelings hurt by their parents and they
ghost them. Have you heard about that?

Speaker 1 (04:17):
No?

Speaker 2 (04:19):
Well, well them, and and you know, so you know,
back in my day, you didn't ghost your parents. Okay,
so ghosted No, I'm paying my son's rent when he
goes to school in August. I'm paying his rent, his phone,
his his food, his car insurance and all this. And

(04:42):
uh he he got I don't know, I said something
to feelings. So he ghosted me. He's been ghosting me
for three weeks and no communication whatsoever. And finally I
called this Beyonce and I said, hey, does this phone work? Well,
it works part of the time and part of the time,
and it doesn't you know what that means. So I said, okay, well,

(05:02):
I'm paying for the phone, so I'm gonna turn it off.
You know, I'm gonna I'll get you a new phone
and I'll drop it off. And he says, no, I
don't want any new phone. And so, you know what,
I turned it off. Good for you, I mean, I mean,
you know this thing where we're just gonna ghost you
forever and not talk to you and not communicate with you.

(05:26):
You know, it's some people can play that. My dad
wouldn't have He just wouldn't have done it.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
No.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
No, I don't know about your dad, but I'll tell
you what.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
Oh no, no, no, my dad. Well Number one number one. Hey,
my mom and dad did spoil me in a lot
of ways, but they they held it over my head,
and you're doing it direct, and so many parents won't
do that. Well, we can't hold it over their head. Well,
let me tell you something. My dad got me come.
I was allowed ten dollars a week in fuel one. Now,
now that sounds a little crazy if that was my allowance.

(06:03):
They gave me a Chrysler Cordo, but that was my
mom's old car. And I got ten dollars a week
on the MCO card. And that was as long as
I played sports, as long as I got Caesar better,
and as long as I didn't do drugs, lining and
smoke weed, as long as I was holding doors for
old ladies and being a nice kid. The minute I didn't,
it got yanked, period, and I didn't pout about it.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
Well, he's waiting to get back in the army because
he smoked pot in the army and they kicked the mouth.
Oh and so he's been waiting three and a half
years to get back in the army. The discharge with
qboard's been looking at it. Well, we got so tired
of it. I said, you know what, I'll write a
letter to the Pentagon. I'll write a letter something went
down there, Matthew you I'll help you write it. I'll

(06:47):
help you write it. And so okay, so I wrote
three big brass out to Pentegg. I said, look, wait
for and a half years, you know, don't you know?
Four days later that I sent him a letter, you know,
put over my veil, congratulations, you're back in. We're gonna

(07:07):
erase it.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
Good.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
Also, and when I sent it to him, I sent
him a picture. I said, look, frigg, it's absolutely nothing
that work won goes off done. But also back in
the day, you were talking about Prussias from back in

(07:29):
the day that mine in the seventies was uh, Shawn Cat.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
What was it, Shawn Cassidy, I don't know what that is.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
I'm sorry, Sean Castidy.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
Oh Sean Cat, Like you said trump cats, I'm like,
what's a trump cat?

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (07:48):
Okay, oh yeah, he was a little studling him and
the leaf Garrett. But then the leaf uh crippled his
buddy in a Corvette Rareck, remember that. Yeah, Yeah, he
screwed up. He still messed up. I see him on
some of them corny shows on where they have a
ton of people reckon and stuff, but hey say anything.
Thank you for being a good mom. Thank you for
being good mom. I hope your son straightens out. Pot's

(08:11):
not a good thing because you know, I said, I
argue with some of my guys at my rod shop.
I'm like, guys, I'm not anti pot, but you can't
smoke pot twenty four to seven. And so many youngsters
do it nowadays. But if you're going to a military
or you're driving a forkliff, you can't be You got
to pass a petess. Sorry, Sandy, thank you for so
much for starting our show off for the right way

(08:31):
with happy good news. So we'll talk to you soon.
This is Saturday Morning on phones on Dann Boots, brought
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Speaker 3 (08:46):
Go to Bob's Bob good burning. Oh it's good at
any event. What we're going to talk about today basically
on all of the things that have been going on
out there. First of all, and that woman was attacked

(09:10):
viciously in Cincinnati. You should get a hard look of
what they did to her. This is a gang of
people her badly, really badly. I was happy to hear
that commercial bout Berna out there. She needs that. And

(09:36):
the fact that nobody, no police, no people from that
was anywhere in the administration has even gone out there
to meet her, to meet her, something needs to change
drastically in Cluven and Cincinnati. That's just that's just terrible,

(10:05):
and for all the h for all the stuff that's
going on out there. Basically, I'd like to recommend a
folk that And by the way, you can tell this
to Mark. Mark Levin excellent knows his Bible, Old Testament.

(10:29):
But the problem, the problem is as excellent as Mark
is as an attorney and knowledge about about the Old Testament.
I'd like to recommend the Mark read the Book of
Romans in the New Testament and check that out, because

(10:51):
it lays out how one actually becomes saved. That you're
going to be going to heaven at the end, you know,
it's the end of your life, and that's you know,
a great place rather than another place where the frankly
it's really hot, very hot, and and that that lasts

(11:20):
for eternity because somebody didn't have a conversation with God
already into health and all yea I do is basically
pray out to God and say I'm a sinner and
although I deserve judgment, I want to receive your mercy.

(11:42):
I want to be born again, and ask that that
God would do that for you, and it happens instantly.
That's all you basically needed to do to get straight
with God. And believe me, your life had going to

(12:02):
completely and totally change immediately. Back in the day before
I became a Christian, I was actually an atheist and
an anarchist, and I changed place the Lord. And all
I can tell is I Withdrew.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
Ye gotta go, Bob, gotta go. All right, We'll talk
to you next Saturday. Let's go back phone lines. Thanks Ella.
He never listens to me. He must have done up
one ways thinking. Go to Dennis. Good morning, Dennis, Hi Dennis, Dennis.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
We do not have Dennis any longer.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
Let's go to David David, Good morning, David.

Speaker 4 (12:50):
Hey, good morning Booths. I just got back. When I vacation,
I went to China for two months. I swam about
ten miles and I just looked looking forward to coming
back to the United States. Like the supermarkets here are great,
the chiropractors are great, and the water electricity usually don't
turn off very often. So the United States is a

(13:11):
great country, a great nation with a lot of great people.
The problem is Americans, I think have directly forgotten who
the hell they are now. Back in April nineteenth of
seventeen seventy five, one hundred men gathered together under Captain

(13:31):
John Parker and stood their ground against over three hundred
British regulars. You know what that means. They're out number
three to one, and they stood their ground. Now in
the United States today, you think it's important to have
fun and to be liked and basically to be approved

(13:54):
of by a lot of people. Well, guess what's happening.
Individuals are upcepted seeing what is an air wrong and
an injustice and not blinking at it. They're not looking
into the depths of the air and the injustice, and
they want to think they're accepted by other people who

(14:14):
also don't look into the truth. So like when there's
crimes happening in the United States, it's the duty of
every single citizen to stand up examine the facts, look
at the evidence, make phone calls, write letters, and stand
face to faith with the attorney general, with the governor,

(14:38):
or with the borders county commissioners, and tell them the truth.
Because what's happening is crimes are being covered up and
they're being avoided. Looking upon the crime of voter fraud
was covered up by over five hundred people in Washington,
d C. Yet there's proof that there's fifteen governors that

(15:00):
permitted illegal ailings to cast votes. Those were fraudulent votes cast,
and yet they were counted. And as a direct result,
Americans had to deal with four years of treason, this
individual being looked upon by their children, by the families
all across America, and having to explain his evil conduct,

(15:25):
his unconstitutional decisions.

Speaker 5 (15:28):
We are a hated.

Speaker 4 (15:29):
Country, hated nation right now because we don't stand up
for the Constitution. If you don't believe in the Constitution,
you don't stand up for the Constitution, you can't call
yourself an American. And if you don't stand against what
is wrong, what is evil, and what is an injustice,
you're not an American either. You know. Brian Terry was

(15:53):
murdered by a gun sold to him sold by Obama
and Eric Holder and a Mexican drug cards help killed
the man. An American citizen was killed. Now everyone's forgotten
about that except for me. So I'm an individual that
remembers these primes that took place, and I want to
remind people you should not turn your back on the facts.

(16:18):
And when individuals do wrong or connect crimes, you must
stand up because someday you were going to stand before
God by yourself and give an account for everything you've
done and not done when you were alive. People forget
that standing before the judgment seat at price, you have

(16:40):
to explain yourself for every single day that you lived.
And everyone in society today is forgetting that. So when
primes are taking place in Washington, d C. For example,
Trump gave over five hundred million dollars to Ukraine. That's
an unconstitutional decision. Congress has not stopped Trump from giving

(17:02):
money to Ukraine. And on top of that, Lindsey Graham
went over there to Ukraine and said it's a good
thing to kill Russians. Lindsey Graham has not been held accountable.
And then Victory Newan went over there and overthrew the
government and changed the leaders and then with her money,
the militia was gathered together, and then they killed thirteen

(17:25):
thousand Russian speaking people and down baths. And Trump thinks
he's doing a service by getting money to Ukraine when
he's supposed to investigate crimes, to faithfully execute the law
means directly when there's a law violated, she's supposed to
look into it. And yet there's fifteen illegal thanks illegal.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
Got to got to wrap it up. Brother, I gotta
go to heartbreak many state.

Speaker 4 (17:51):
Governors who have not been arrested or in dieted.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
We'll talk to you next Saturday. You gotta go this
Saturday morning on phones on Dan Boots brought you by
the emailal Roof Company always pteckted by the end of
American Mettle tale from the Normal Bank Studios on news
Radio six ten WDVN. What I do know, though, Connor Ella,
seems like groceries are down a little bit better. Things
aren't out of control. My brother was telling me that
milk prices are dropping because the gat these was a

(18:15):
little bit more affordable. Now Connor and I were talking
on break we need to uh number two, we need
to lowder the interest rates. He needs to beat on
that guy and lowder the rates. The tariffs are working
out to our interests all the billions of dollars that
were gaining back. So it's going to take a while.
And every problem with US Americans, we want to quick
fix on everything, and it's just not like that. After
all the garbage that the last few administrations have done,

(18:39):
you know, the first four years Trump tried, but now
he has everything, so you know, we're not woke anymore,
you know, And it's going to take time. There are
going to be states that push back in different things
that you know, they just they're going to fight him
all the way. But uh, back to the Jeans company,
I'm so happy that they're not back and down. And

(19:00):
Scott Jennings is who I was talking about earlier. He
goes on CNN and he stands at these democrats with
facts and figures, and my mind gets mushy. Were trying
to I need to take notes. But you know, no
matter what Trump does, they don't like it, you know.
And someone said, whether he's deporting good illegals, I mean
that's like saying, listen to that, break that down good illegals,

(19:23):
your illegal that's nothing good about that. Now. I agree
that we take the bad guys first, but sometimes you know,
with or smoke, there's fire. He may go to the
home depot and get five guys and four bad and
one's good, but he's there. Then it gets back to
the lawge. You can't pick and choose. So it's going

(19:44):
to take a while. But things are turning around. Things
are feeling good. You've got on eastern Ohio where the
hard working people live, and outside Columbus, outside Cincinnati, and
outside Cleveland, and you go with the working man. I
mean a guy that goes into a coal miner, a
guy that steel mill is still left that the EPA
killed and the Democrats and we're going green. Well guess

(20:05):
what went green?

Speaker 3 (20:07):
Now?

Speaker 1 (20:07):
There's no jobs now my hometown. Everybody's on methamphetamines. Not everybody,
I shouldn't say everybody, but but if these youngsters had
a place to go make twenty three twenty four bucks
an hour, and then and then half of them can't
pass a drug test, So whose fault is it? Folks?
But I'm going to go to Dick real quick, and
then we'll get to some other guys. Go to Dick
real quick. What's up, dick, mister Mark Levin, call her

(20:30):
in or I heard you.

Speaker 6 (20:30):
The night boo.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
How you doing good? You Mark Levinner? Buddies, Now, I
heard on the radio the other day.

Speaker 7 (20:37):
I wanted to tell you about that.

Speaker 4 (20:39):
I like his I love his book.

Speaker 7 (20:41):
You heard did you hear me on there?

Speaker 1 (20:43):
I did? I did, I heard you. I was like,
there's the legend, mister radio himself, mister positivity. We love you.

Speaker 7 (20:50):
He's one of my favorites.

Speaker 5 (20:51):
You know.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
Oh, they don't like him because he puts facts out
there and he don't think Barack Obama was God. And
he tells people that Biden was out of it for
the last four years. Well no, I'm sorry, o. Biden
was out of it for three and three years in
three d and sixty two days.

Speaker 7 (21:11):
Yeah, And you know, I've always believed to what I
was telling him about.

Speaker 3 (21:16):
I believe.

Speaker 7 (21:17):
I did a little story for one of my teachers,
and I got a good grade that I wrote a
paper about the Constitution, the decoration of Independence and how
we have got so far away from that and the
American dream is spoiled by these dog gone That's a
thing that I was so happy when Trump won that election. Yeah,

(21:41):
Democrats are just when Nancy Pelosi tore up a speed boots,
they should have kicked her out of the demosrats.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
How about all the money they're proven as she's swiped
using her power, But the Democrats stick up for I
don't understand the double sided laws we have. There's the
Democrats laws and then there's the American law. I don't
get it.

Speaker 7 (22:01):
Yeah, and you know another thing too, I just wish
I don't know how long I shouldn't say this, but
I had faith in government. But when he passed the laws,
you know, and he passed that and all this other stuff,
it just I think it's time we get a new
governor to start. Hey, it's the people, it's we the people, boots,

(22:24):
it's the constitution. This is America. It's democracy. We've got
freedom of speech. They can't take that away. That's the
doctrine boots of the United States. And I've always believed
in that. You know what I mean, And I'm okay with.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
People that disagree with me if you can say your opinion.
But the difference between you and I dick you and
me and other people. I can have a political disagreement
with someone, I just shake my head, It's okay. I
don't care, Like if a dude wants to be a girl,
knock yourself out, I don't care. I'm gonna look at
you funny. If you're of ADU the mustache and address.

(23:01):
Unless it's Halloween, I'm gonna be like, huh, I'm sorry.
And And unfortunately the way that like the American Eagle,
the Sydney Sweeney, she's beautiful. Yeah, but the Left makes
these weird people like like where's the purple hair, three
hundred pound girl? Sorry, that won't sell jeans for you.
And I wish the American Eagle with old guy friendly

(23:23):
I'd go buy a pair, which I still might if
they have old guy jeans I imagine are too fashionable
for a fifty seven year old man.

Speaker 7 (23:30):
But yeah, so I've been in the activities playing a lot.
Heather's been letting me play so good.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
Hey Dick, we love you, buddy. You're a local radio legend. Buddy.
We'll talk to you soon. We're gonna go to break.
So we got plenty of time on that last segment.
I got the phone lines blowing up eight two one
six eight nine eight eight six, We got Chuck, we
got Jim, we got dawn and we got maybe one
or two lines open, So Saturday morning on phones. I'm damn.
It's always brought to you by the Metal Roof Company,
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(24:04):
tornadoes from six to ten studios? Why messed that up?
Sixth n w t Well, bake. I mean, Connor and
I were talking on break and you know, I'm getting
tired of talking about politics too. But the funny thing
is we both come saying conclusion, we've all adjusted to

(24:27):
Even when when o'biden was in the interest rates went through,
the roof, COVID, all the fake demic, all the garbage
the left and right and all the DC swamps, it
never affected me. And he said, tell him what you
said about if you want something, you just work for right.
If you want something, you find a way to get it.

(24:50):
If you can't get it, you'd say, okay, maybe down
the road. I mean, life's not easy. And anyway it
tells you it's easy, it's not going to be because
you're always gonn have politicians breaking the law, the one
stupid stuff Nancy Pelosi and Bezelum money and then have
her Crony's believer. Let's say you don't like Trump. Okay,
he is arrogant, he says stuff that I would never say,

(25:12):
but you know what, he's getting the job done. So
let's go back to phone line. Let's go to Chuck.
Good morning, Chuck. What do you got Chuck?

Speaker 5 (25:18):
Oh, hello, thanks for taking my call. Yeah, I beg
to differ that Trump's knocking out of the ballpark. I
think Trump is really losing it. I think he's you know,
he's he's just like what you said Biden was. He
doesn't really he's not in touch with reality. He can't

(25:40):
stay awake and no, wait, wait.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
Wait, wait wait where did that happen? I didn't see
that one. He's falling asleep and falling down steps and
sniffid kids.

Speaker 5 (25:49):
Yeah, he's no different than Biden. And I guess it's
because he's what almost eighty years old? He's what a
seventy eight years old, and he's doing this same thing
Biden was doing, falling asleep and starting to prey falling
asleep when he's talking to doctor Oz, you know, I mean.

(26:11):
And then also none of the things he campaigned on
is you know, is coming to fruistion, the borders.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
The border. Wait, the borders shut down. We haven't any crossings.

Speaker 5 (26:23):
So the border was shut down before he became president.
They had the border shut down? When not? And he
goes not just going off on what happened when you know,
at the beginning of Biden's administration, you know, there's some
people crossing the board and it's a big deal. You know,
it's like, I don't care about.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
I mean millions of people Biden let into this country.
You don't mean millions millions day.

Speaker 5 (26:51):
In and day out. And I don't have any problem
with his paintings at all.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
And nobody does.

Speaker 5 (26:57):
So, you know, they just used that as a campaign
that has nothing to do with it. He was supposed
to bring prices down. Prices aren't coming down at all. Fine,
there's nothing wrong with the supply chain. It's just this
he decided he wants to slap a tax on everybody.
He goes out and buys anything, and uh, you know,

(27:18):
it's like he didn't say he was gonna raise taxes
on everybody, and he did, you know, and so and
then he gets bad jobs report and he goes nuts,
and he fires the statistician that comes up with the numbers,
like the whole world's gonna say, you can't believe anything
the United States says, and then still deal with blame Maxwell.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
Mean, what the heck, Hello, I'm listening. I'm letting you go.
You're so I'm letting you go.

Speaker 6 (27:52):
Uh you know why?

Speaker 5 (27:53):
Why is all he's letting her out of prison?

Speaker 1 (27:56):
And uh, that's not true. He has not done that.
That's it's the way. Well, well, Chuck, okay, you won.
In my opinion, number one, the borders were out of
control with your hero in there. They're not. They're shut down.
We're deporting illegal immigrants, not good Hispanics. So don't stereotype
all the MAGA voters. They don't dislike Hispanics. They don't
like illegal people. That's everybody that's from That's from India, Russia,

(28:21):
you name it. Anyone comes here illegally needs deported. So
and he hasn't let her out of prison. They're trying
to figure out. See all the lefties right now, everybody
wants the report to come out. They're trying to sucker
her in and make her feel like she's going to win,
so she'll talk. Do you understand that that's how the

(28:42):
negotiators working. They're not going to pardon her.

Speaker 5 (28:46):
What's going on.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
You're watching CNN. That's not true. None of that's true.

Speaker 5 (28:51):
We're quiet now they're going to let her out. And
you know who says that?

Speaker 1 (28:57):
What's your proof on that? That's an opinion.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
That's an opinion.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
That's an opinion. I'd fire he too. If she's putting
out false numbers.

Speaker 5 (29:06):
How do you know she put out f I don't know.
I'm going by what he's said.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
Hey, Chuck, how come he won every single category you
could win to become president.

Speaker 5 (29:18):
What's that got to do with anything?

Speaker 1 (29:19):
Because we want to change. No, it's not terrible.

Speaker 5 (29:23):
Everything. Everything he says is a lie. He likes about everything.

Speaker 1 (29:28):
How about Nancy Pelosi? So let me ask you, so,
since you're so Democrats are god, what about Nancy Pelosi
making what she makes? And now she's a multi millionaire
million millionaire? Is that okay?

Speaker 5 (29:42):
Her husband is uh making all the money?

Speaker 1 (29:46):
You don't think she knows the inside?

Speaker 5 (29:47):
You guys to their house to beat the shit.

Speaker 3 (29:50):
Out of her.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
We did, you know? I forgot I gotta look over
my check books, see what I wrote? That check makes a.

Speaker 5 (29:55):
Lot of money. So what you know, what is this
something wrong? Was making money?

Speaker 1 (30:01):
Not at all? I make a lot of money. Has
we got to watch our language? Who said anything? I
didn't say? He said something didn't Oh, anyway, it's her
first fall. First of all, Nancy Pelosi's husband. You're saying
that we sent that the Mega Movement sent that guy
out to have a hammer fight. Oh okay, how do
you know that?

Speaker 4 (30:23):
Because the guy who.

Speaker 5 (30:24):
Did it said so, and everyone knows that's why he
went to their house because the Mega Movement talkings you
and he goes over there and he breaks in and
beats the man, almost beat him to death. He's like
eighty years old.

Speaker 6 (30:41):
Trump joked about it.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
I joked about it. I think there's more of that story.
I think I think they were hugging and kissing and
someone wrong.

Speaker 5 (30:50):
And who cares about Biden or Obama right now?

Speaker 7 (30:55):
Nobody does.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Trump's pre fixing their mess.

Speaker 5 (30:58):
It's kind of like when to deal with Dwayne Maxwell.
You know that seems to be uh getting everybody?

Speaker 1 (31:05):
Wait, Chuck, what happens if you find out that Trump
wasn't with Epstein and all the stuff is just false
act He's as no, no, no, talk about he wait,
stopping my pictures. He was with Oprah too, and Oprah
hates it.

Speaker 5 (31:19):
With Ebstein and attract a beautiful women and a lot
of them.

Speaker 1 (31:25):
You know, he says, like some young you know. That's
how he likes him too. I think I think young
girls are pretty, don't you?

Speaker 5 (31:33):
You know what? I don't really care.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
Balls are over eighteen.

Speaker 5 (31:36):
He worked over Epstein.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
Okay, so Chuck, Chuck, I gotta go, but let me
do this. Chuck, please call back. I don't want to.
I love it. I love an opposition because we totally disagree.
But Chuck, if you had a flat tire, and help
you change it, because that's how I roll. So have
a good week. Please call pack. I love people like
that because that's beautiful. Thank you.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
But let them talk when they do.

Speaker 1 (31:58):
I gotta He was asking me questions. Let's go to uh?
He won't go to now? Jim? Good time for Jim.
Yeah we got three minutes, Jim, what's up? Buddy? Follow
that up?

Speaker 6 (32:07):
I only get three minutes, and Chucky gets a long time.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
Chuck had golf for a while.

Speaker 6 (32:14):
Stay off the hoop of fights.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
For Chuck.

Speaker 2 (32:20):
I always listen.

Speaker 6 (32:21):
Yeah, I was listened to sixth ten. I was listening
to your show last Saturday. Try to call because you
know you were talking about positive.

Speaker 1 (32:29):
Yeah, I might be happy, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, but Chuck,
I almost called you, Chuck there Booth, that's all right,
let me call worse barely.

Speaker 6 (32:44):
And I was thinking. I was thinking right, because I'm
a thinker, I would imagine that the majority of the
people that listen to six' ten are probably over fifty
and probably Call, cajun and mostly of them are. MALE
i might be, wrong And i'm thinking that that's probably
The DEMOCRATIC.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
I think that. Probably, YEAH i would SAY i wish
we had more people of color call, in BUT i
don't really know the demographic ON i don't think they gauge.
THAT i know the agdhe.

Speaker 6 (33:15):
Thing yeah, so and this kind of dovetails together with.
That AND i can't remember his, name but he's always
talking about his Beloved West. Side so something happened To
caucasians in the late, seventies. Right we were all told

(33:36):
that we were, privileged we were all told that we
got to give other people on, opportunity and we were
basically shut out of The american. Dream i'm not saying
all of, Us i'm saying that the majority of us
who built this country and who our workers had to

(33:59):
give stuff away because we were. Privileged, now when you're
over fifty years, old, right and that happens to, you
and you're told your entire adult life that we have
to BE.

Speaker 2 (34:15):
I.

Speaker 6 (34:15):
Can't we have to be compassionate to give people another. Opportunity,
well but you're taking my opportunity, away right. Right we
had a great. Man we had a great man say
people should be judged because of their, character not the
color of their. Skin and we can also put in

(34:38):
there not your you, know not your. Sex. Ye but,
yeah by being by doing that to a group of,
people which is.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
Jim, ah, JIM i gotta. GO i Promise i'll give
you three extra minutes Next. Saturday you call back Brother
saturday morning phones on damn bootsbreack by the matter Of
companies on sixth N wtvn.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
Three s.

Speaker 1 (35:01):
Sixteen you want this your three, cents three cus
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