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May 5, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm just giving you feedback. Please don't tell him. But
I can't understand half of what that Anthony is saying
when he gives the news report. He talks too fast
and he just pronounces things really funny. Don't tell him.
I'm just giving you feedback.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Now.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
This talkback was left for the weekend with Michael Brown
since I'm not hero, we don't typically play them on
the on the weekend show, and this was w S
y R. Yeah, turn your mic on there to talk
to the Michael.

Speaker 4 (00:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
I don't know who Anthony is, right, Yeah, don't worry.
We won't tell him because we don't know who he is.

Speaker 4 (00:37):
And you think about how little I hear on this program,
because one I'm just tuned it out. I mean I
I can hear if I wanted to. I could listen
to everything goes on in the breaks. But generally either
you and I are talking right, or I've got my
head my airbud earbud out and I'm doing something else,

(01:01):
or I run to the restroom or whatever. But on
the on the nationally syndicated program, because it's networked. When
when I stop broadcasting, when I stop feeding into the
network operations center, in Los Angeles and Sherman Oaks.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Nothing.

Speaker 4 (01:19):
I mean, it's just I could kind of get the
microphones and I was like, well, the airpieces as low
as I want to, I won't hear anything. So I
have no clue who Anthony is. I don't even hear
the bumper music on the weekend program.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
You just get Mike saying hey, go.

Speaker 4 (01:34):
Yeah, well no, I get the What they do is
you may know this because you're in a knock, so
they there is like I get like I get the
audio signal like I get from you, which I can
also see on next Gen that indicates the brakes coming up,
because there is the outro, the you know, the typical

(01:56):
it stands. It's the same thing every time, the outro
that shows were going into a break, and I can
actually see how many seconds I have left before the
boom I get cut off. I can't even see that.
I do hear the outro, and then I have because
I don't have access, you know, because they don't have
a set up properly. Surprise Surprise, which is not necessarily

(02:20):
Premier's fault. It's the fault that here, no, no, nobody
wants to take the time to do such.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
A they don't want to get you access to it.

Speaker 4 (02:28):
Yeah, so I can't see it. All I can do
is hear it. So I then have to look at
physically look at the clock on my computer, know what
the clock time is. And no, I've got calculated real quickly.
Oh I've got ten seconds left. I have fifteen seconds left.
That's why sometimes on the weekend program you'll hear me
trying to give like, you know, don't forget some of

(02:49):
me a text message at thirty three one boom because
I've miscalculated it by a few seconds.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
But don't worry. We won't tell Anthony.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
Yeah, we won't tell anything if we have no clue
Anthony is.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
And if you happen to know Anthony, don't tell right.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
In fact, curiously, we don't know where Anthony is.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
Probably w S y R.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
Maybe because that's the person's where the talkback was left.
That's the may it may be like it may be
a local person. Maybe maybe a local, maybe a national
I don't.

Speaker 4 (03:18):
Know, you're not. We don't know whether you're talking about
because I don't know. And again every affiliate will carry
their own national news, so we don't know who that is. Yep, uh,
you remember last week talking about grocery stores. Of course,
Well guess what, uh oh, Fox thirty one has a story.

(03:39):
I you know, last night, I'm looking for my Michael
Brown miant for today, and I don't know. I tend
to go to like four places to start a couple
of political websites by Complete Colorado because that's a good
aggregator for just headlines to find places. And then I
go to KDVR and I find this headline three Denver

(03:59):
Metro grocery store was ranked among worst in nation. But actually,
when you.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Dig in nation, not Denver, this is nation.

Speaker 4 (04:08):
In nation, right, and you scroll through and you find
here's where Denver enter Ore ranked in the top ten
worst grocery stores in the US.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
Well, we made another top ten list.

Speaker 4 (04:18):
The Safeway in what in on fortieth Street Northeast in
d C. Let me just say, if you're walking around
on fortieth Street Northeast in d C, and for all
of you that listen to me, you know during the
week in DC, you know, not necessarily a great place
to be. But number two, the number two worst grocery

(04:39):
store in the entire country is the King Soupers in
Green Valley Ranch The number third in the entire country
is the Kroger on East Exposition Avenue in Aurora. Then
you get a TA Travel Center in Albuquerque, a Safeway
in Seattle, Giant Eagle in Cedar Avenue in Pittsburgh, and

(05:01):
then number seven is the Safeway on East Twentieth Avenue
in Denver. Then it's a Walmart supercenter in let's see
Saint Paul, Milwaukee, and Cleveland. Now what's what I find
to just do a juxtaposition. When I lived in DC,
when I was on the East Coast, for those you know,
off and on for five or six years, there's there's

(05:23):
an East Coast chain called Wegmans. We g m, A
n S and Cenia. Sunday Morning, which I was watching yesterday,
had an entire profile on Wegmans. Imagine a Whole Foods,
but not quite as pricey, even nicer than a Whole Foods,

(05:45):
with even higher quality food than Whole Foods. This is
a family run business that's been around for you know,
one hundred plus years. And they were asked specifically, Hey,
everyone loved they had. I forget how many openings they had.
They had like three thousand openings, and they had like

(06:07):
thirty five thousand applicants, if some racial like that. I
don't remember the exactly. It was just a huge ratio
because many people go to work for Wegmans and they
might just be, you know, a stocker. They might just
work in the produce section, and they provide such good
benefits and retirement and everything that they stay for their

(06:29):
entire lives and retire from Wegmans. That's how to run
a business. And you focus on your people, you focus
on the products, You focus on making sure that it's quality.
You try to keep prices as low as possible, and
you provide a quality product and people will flock to it.

(06:49):
And I thought, first of all, Wegmans is never going
to come to Denver. They're never going to come to Colorado.
Why would you come to a craphole state like this
when I mean you're in the Virginuary and you're up
and down the East coast, But why would you come
here when you see stories like this? The Let me

(07:10):
see if I can find where did it go? No?
I don't three. Oh, I have to refresh the page
because we waited too long to get to the story.
Let me get through the advertising. We get about thirteen
seconds to go before we get to the advertisement, and
then we will listen to what it has to say,

(07:32):
because it really is. It's interesting when you think about
how bad things are in Colorado. This is just another
example of that have.

Speaker 5 (07:43):
The worst grocery stores in the United States are right
here in Denver. An analysis of Google reviews across the
country says the king Soopers and Green Valley Ranch, the
Kroger on East Exposition Avenue and Aurora, and the Safeway
on Twentieth Avenue in Denver are all in the top
ten worst grocery stores in the country. Three other grocery

(08:04):
stores in Denver may the top fifty with the lowest rankings.
Taking the cake at first place was with the lowest
overall reviews was a.

Speaker 6 (08:13):
Safeway in Washington, d C.

Speaker 4 (08:16):
I'm kind of curious about something. What are the alternatives?
I don't know what the alternatives are in Well, obviously
I'd be most concerned because I only care about myself.
I'd only be interested in, like you know, in the
south suburbs, like you know, the Highland Ranch area, Douglas Neil,
Northern Douglas County, so you know, maybe Centennial, Old Littleton, maybe,

(08:40):
But what are the alternatives Target Walmart? How many people
actually do their grocery shopping dragging? You guys go to
King Supers or Safeway, right, correct? Yeah, they're both on
our corner, our corner, on your corner. But would you
go to I never think about going to Walmart to
grocery store shop.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
If we happen to be in the you know, the
super Target or the Ultra Walmart or whatever, then hey,
we gotta get some milk too, and we'll grab it.
But it's not like that's a destination as to where
we're going because this is so much further.

Speaker 4 (09:10):
And don't they don't they have fresh produce and everything
at the super wal Marts? Yeah, that's what I thought.
And Target Target has fresh produce too, right, So there
are a couple of alternatives, but I wouldn't exactly say
those are better alternatives. I just say they're alternatives.

Speaker 3 (09:28):
I worry about how fresh it is versus the King
Supers are Safeway because the turnover, right, I don't personally
just because the volume.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
You know, the friends and family.

Speaker 3 (09:40):
That I have, we don't think of that place when
we go to get the fresh produce and whatnot.

Speaker 4 (09:46):
Yeah, and then whole foods, I guess would be the
but now natural grocers, but I don't know. Does natural
grocers have produce? Probably you're like me, have you ever
in the natural grocer's? I think we got a turkey
there one year, because I think I've been one one

(10:06):
time looking for something. But I think I went to
over by us in the Island ranch. I forget what
they call that area. It's over on toward Loosen, which
is now no longer loose in it's uh castill a way.
The kid that got killed in the stem uh stem

(10:27):
stem cell in the Stem school shooting. There is a
natural Grocer's over there, and I think one time, when
I was in PetSmart or a pet Goo or something,
I may run in there to get something, but that's all.
I just think i'd been one, but I had no
clue what was in there.

Speaker 3 (10:44):
And whatever you got was astronomically expensive, well.

Speaker 4 (10:47):
Probably so, and it was probably something I thought I
don't want. I don't want to drive all the way
to King Supers now to get. I get whatever I
can get, which was probably just some staple, like you know,
a can of green beans or something I can just
get right there. But is it aren't you proud? Aren't
you just really proud of Colorado. It's I think that

(11:11):
our politics, our culture, the whole attitude when you when
you are a when you're a one party state, and
we've now been a one party state for more than
a decade, that we just keep getting worser and worser
and worser. I'm just pretty sure we're gonna be the worst.

Speaker 3 (11:30):
I just find it interesting if you look at the
rest of that top ten list, how many other cities
of states, cities in a state are on that list.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
We were three of the top ten, right, what?

Speaker 4 (11:43):
Well, So now there's DC, and there's one in New Mexico,
there's one in Washington State, and then there's one in
in Pennsylvania. There's one in Minnesota, there one of Wisconsin,
and the one in Ohio. But we made three out
of the tent. So a third of the worst grocery

(12:05):
stores in the country are in this state.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
H huh. That's what I find absolutely fascinating.

Speaker 4 (12:13):
That the analysis noted that Denver and Aurora joined Irving
Texas and having the lowest average rated grocery stores in
the US. So we joined Irving Texas outside Dallas as
having the lowest rated average rated grocery stores in the country.
But Denver is a particular sore spot, with six of

(12:33):
the fifty worst stores landing within city limits. Let's see. Oh,
according to Google, the store and exposition way is actually
a Walmart, not a Kroger. However, the ranking names it
as are Kroger. Oh, so it is. It's actually a
wall So Walmart. You're not doing so well, but you've
been over an exposition. Okay, then there you go. Let's see.

(12:56):
They looked at the stores with the worst prices, worst food,
quality lines, customer service. The colorless stores only appeared in
one of those aspects, customer service. The ranking looked at
reviews of three stars or less that included long lines

(13:19):
and unprofessional for customer service metrics. To quantify that number,
the count of the keywords was calculated per store, then
divided by the total number of reviews to find the
frequency of mentions per total reviews percentage. Oh my gosh,
Denver may be Oh here here's the good news. See well,

(13:39):
he always looked for the silver Louning lining. However, Denver
may be in a better boat. A boat may be
in a better boat than some others. The report found
Jersey City, New Jersey, was the worst for both food
quality and prices, and the highest frequency of negative reviews
for both. Let's see some Denver stores made it out

(14:04):
okay in the ranking. Not great, just okay. The Denver
Central Market on Lermer was Colorado's highest ranking grocery store
on the list of best stores in the nation. The
store was ranked fourteenth best with a four point seven
star ranking, but was also the only Colorado store to
make it onto the top fifty. Makes you proud to

(14:26):
be from Colorado. And of course then I asked on
the minute, I would ask could it get any worse?
But then we know the answer to that. Not only
could it get worse, it probably would get worse.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
Now.

Speaker 4 (14:42):
The other thing that happened this morning was I walked
in and I sat down, and Dragging's bitching and moaning
about something, and I'm not really listening to him. He's bitching,
moaning about He's bitching moaning about some work that he's
no longer going to be doing. So I couldn't figure
out why he's bitching about something he's no longer going
to be doing and for which he didn't he told
me he didn't care about out, and so I'm looking
at him with my eyes crossed, and I'm like, why

(15:03):
are you telling me this when you told me that
you don't care about this.

Speaker 3 (15:06):
I take pride in the work that I do, and
it is a little concerning that those who will be.

Speaker 2 (15:10):
Right, we will no longer be doing that. Those who
are replacing me.

Speaker 4 (15:14):
Are suby, don't they don't meet your standards. But they've
booted you out. So what do you care?

Speaker 2 (15:21):
Uh right, okay.

Speaker 4 (15:23):
Thank you? All right? All right, So we got that.
So so then once once he left, I start plugging in.
You know, I opened I start opening the monitors and stuff,
and I opened the you know, I always opened the
Drudge Report just to see are we you know, world
War three? And here's the headline, Trump uncertain about upholding
the United States Constitution. Oh well, that catches my attention.

(15:47):
So I click on the h as I'm doing right here.
I click it on and I go to I see,
Oh it's NBC News. Trump was on Meet the Depressed
yesterday and Trump, we'll start out with this. We'll just
work our way through this. And is it a double

(16:08):
click there, Michael, No, it's running Oh.

Speaker 7 (16:10):
Court directed your administration to talk about this, because obviously
you've had a back and forth with the Supreme Court.
In a nine to zero decision, the Supreme Court directed
your administration to facilitate the return. You've talked about this
in the past of kilmar Abrego Garcia from a president
Al Salvador whose deportation your administration called an administrative error.

(16:31):
You said in a recent interview you could bring him back,
but you won't.

Speaker 6 (16:36):
Are you defined the Supreme Court?

Speaker 4 (16:37):
No, no, he's not. I'm sorry, mister President. I didn't
mean to step on you there. No, he's not defying
the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court said you should facilitate
his return. So he could have said to Marco or
toil Susane Wiles, the chief of staff, see if you

(16:59):
can facilitated, and they would say, okay, we'll put it
on our to do list. And the to do list
is pretty lengthy. I mean, Marco's got hotspots all over
the world right now. Marco's got a lot to do,
you know, a little. Marco's really turning out to be
a pretty good, damn good Secretary of State. And so yeah,
maybe he made a call down to the President of
l Salvador, and he said, well, I'll put it on

(17:20):
my to do list. So they've they've done whatever facilitation
is required.

Speaker 8 (17:25):
Well, I'm relying on the Attorney General of the United
States fam Bond, who's very capable of doing a great job.
Because I'm not involved in the legality or the illegality.
I have lawyers to do that, and that's why I
have a great dj We have a great one. We
had a very corrupt one before. Now we have a
great one. And they're not viewing the decision the way

(17:47):
you said that. They don't view it that way at all.
They think it's a totally different destation.

Speaker 6 (17:51):
Well, you say you have.

Speaker 7 (17:52):
The power to bring back, though your Attorney general says, quote,
that's up to El Salvador. Just to put a fine
point on this, you have the power to bring.

Speaker 6 (18:02):
We're going to see it back as the Supreme.

Speaker 8 (18:03):
Well, I had the power to ask for him to
come back if I'm instructed by the Attorney General that is.

Speaker 4 (18:09):
Legal to do. So we'll continue next.

Speaker 9 (18:13):
Michael, I wonder if the attorneys representing the government are
not as well informed as you are on the specifics
of the law and didn't present these arguments in court.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
Another talkback left for the weekend with Michael Brown. Any
ideas what he's referencing. I know you don't really remember
what you talked about thirty seconds ago.

Speaker 4 (18:34):
So I talked about Ashley Babbitt's widower settling a wrongful
death suit. I remember that was that was a pretty
in depth discussion. And beyond that, Yeah, I just go
back and look at my notes. I don't remember what

(18:55):
I talked about, gotcha. And then Carol sent me a text,
and then some of you also mentioned we got sprouts,
and then we have let's see. Rachelle says that natural grocery, Sprouts,
Whole Foods, Walmart, King, Super Safeway save a lot. I
need to know that we had to save a lot

(19:16):
around here. Target all have fresh produce. I wish we
had an Aldi good prices in that grocery. That's another
good one too. All these is another good one. Uh
there was. There's another one in the DC area that's
pretty good too. Often think of the name of it
in a minute. But the funny thing about the grocery

(19:37):
stores is that really is a reflection of the community.
Ohl also says that they sometimes use that because she
works downtown they sometimes go to the Safeway downtown and
they call it the Unsafe Way. Yes, and somebody wanted
to know of the text line why the Queen Soupers,

(19:57):
not the King Supers, but the Queen Supers in a
particular area of Capitol Hill was didn't make the list
because I guess it might be fabulous. It just might
be fabulous the queens Sleeper's there. But then someone, oh, well,
dragon reminded me. He says he doesn't know why. But

(20:17):
on May second, our illustrious, illustrious, a very esteemed and
really in tune with the people, Governor Jared Polus tweeted,
god forbid a governor talk about how his state is
the best state in the country to live, raise a family,
and start and grow a business. I have no idea

(20:38):
what this dragon? Do you know what this video is?
I think it's entirely appropriate for our particular governor to
be playing that as background music where he talks about
because you had there are some screen not screenshots, but
some overlays about how you talk too much about how

(20:58):
Colorado's the best state to live, of raise a family,
and start a business. God forbid a governor be proud
of his state. God forbid that a governor be completely
clueless about how bad his state is. God forbid that
the governor of the state of Colorado doesn't recognize or
pay any attention that we have what was it.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
Three out of ten, three out of top ten, Three
are the top ten with.

Speaker 4 (21:22):
The only state in the entire country that has multiple
listings of the worst grocery stores in the entire country.
But yet, God forbid governor talked about it was state
is the best state in the country to live just
by your grocery somewhere else to raise a family, but
feed them by going to grocery stores out of state

(21:43):
and start and grow a business. Because well maybe if
Wegman's thought this was a really good place to start
and grow a business, and that's you know, they focus
on that, and they thought they could really do it.

Speaker 2 (21:52):
You know.

Speaker 4 (21:52):
The reason they don't want to move off East Coast is,
they very specifically said, because they don't they try to
visit every single location at least once a year to
have quality time with the managers and the and see
the employees and ask how they're doing, and you know,
say and so you know, who wants to fly all
the way to who wants to fly all the way
to Denver, get through that mess of an airport, try

(22:16):
to get a rental car, pay all the extra fees
on the rental car, and then drive downtown and park
to you go check your Wegmans that's located, you know,
somewhere in the cool part of downtown Denver, and then
have your hubcap stolen or your car broken into because
you know, or the or the rental car just completely stolen.
Because we're number one in auto fests. So I mean,

(22:36):
why would you want to move here? Just just why
would you want to do that? So right right, uh
back to Donald Trump. So Donald Trump's on Meet the Depressed,
and I don't know, but I forget this woman's name.
Who is the hosting Meet the Press? I don't remember.
I don't care. You know, you know what, you know,
when I say those things, you don't have to text

(22:58):
me and tell me, because when I say, I don't no,
and I don't care, I truly don't care. I don't
care what her name is. I think it's Caitlin something,
but I don't remember, and I don't care. Let's go back,
because Dragon has a very good point, because which I
hate to admit.

Speaker 7 (23:17):
Obviously you've had a back and forth with the Supreme Court.
In a nine to zero decision, the Supreme Court directed
your administration to facilitate the return. You've talked about this
in the past of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from a president
Al Salvador whose deportation your administration called an administrative error.

Speaker 6 (23:34):
You said in a recent interview.

Speaker 4 (23:35):
You they said there was an administrative error in the case.
They didn't make an administrative error.

Speaker 7 (23:43):
Good bring him back, But you won't, are you defined
the Supreme Court?

Speaker 8 (23:48):
No, I'm relying on the Attorney General of the United
States Fambond, who's very capable of doing a great job.
Because I'm not involved in the legality or the illegality.
I have lawyers to do that, and that's why I
have a great voj We have a great one. We
had a very corrupt one before. Now we have a
great one. And they're not viewing the decision the way

(24:10):
you said it. They don't view it that way at all.
They think it's a totally different decision.

Speaker 6 (24:14):
Well, you say you have the power to bring them back,
though your Attorney general.

Speaker 7 (24:18):
Says, quote, that's up to El Salvador. Just to put
a fine point on this. Do you have the power
to bring Abrigo Garcia back as the.

Speaker 8 (24:26):
Supreme Well, I have the power to ask for him
to come back if I'm instructed by.

Speaker 6 (24:31):
The Attorney General that is legal to do so.

Speaker 8 (24:34):
But the decision as to whether or not he should
come back will be the head of El Salvador as
a very capable man.

Speaker 7 (24:40):
Well, you know your Attorney General has said the issues
with that word facilitate. Will you seek clarification from the
Supreme Court?

Speaker 6 (24:48):
Do you need to go back to the Supreme We
may do that.

Speaker 4 (24:50):
I was asking about that. We may do that.

Speaker 7 (24:53):
Your Secretary of State says, everyone who's here, citizens and
non citizens, deserve to process.

Speaker 6 (24:57):
Do you agree, mister, I don't.

Speaker 4 (25:00):
This may be what they're talking about on the weekend, gotcha.
That's a reminder. I went through what I went through this.
There's a nineteen ninety six statue about the under Bill
Clinton and a Republican controlled Congress. They in fact, maybe
I should do this for you guys. I went through

(25:21):
that statute and explained that they eliminated the requirement for
hearings in front of certain immigration judges, and so they
for everybody that thinks to do process means that you
have to have a hearing. The statute in certain cases

(25:42):
says no, you don't need a hearing. Just frog marcham
right back to El Salvador or wherever they came from. Maybe, well,
you know, I'm thinking to myself, maybe I should do
that story here today. I'll see if I got my
notes in my backpack. Oh no, I'm not a lawyer.

Speaker 6 (25:57):
I don't know the Fifth Amendment.

Speaker 8 (25:59):
I don't know it's it seems it might say that.
But if you're talking about that, then we'd have to
have a million or two million or three million trials.
We have thousands of people that are some murderers and
some drug dealers and some of the worst people on earth,
but in some of the worst.

Speaker 4 (26:14):
Here's what's unfair about this questioning. I would never expect
any president to in this interview be thinking about, Oh,
let's see, I've got eighteen USC or whatever the statute
number is, Section thirty two, B twelve seven that says
that I do not have to do this. Nor would

(26:36):
I even expect the dumbass, stupid Meet the Press reporter
hosts to know that too, because that's not her objective.
Her objective here is to get the president to say
something about, hell, I'm not going to follow the constitution.

Speaker 8 (26:49):
First, most dangerous people on earth, and I was elected
to get them the hell out of here, and the
courts are holding me from doing it.

Speaker 7 (26:56):
But even given those numbers that you're talking about, don't
you need to uphold the Constitution of the United States'
press I don't know.

Speaker 8 (27:05):
I have to respond by saying, again, I have brilliant
lawyers that work for me, and they are going to
obviously follow what the Supreme Court said.

Speaker 4 (27:15):
What you said is not what I heard.

Speaker 8 (27:17):
The Supreme Court said, they have a different interpretation.

Speaker 7 (27:20):
Is anyone in your administration right now in contact with
El Salvador about returning a Brigo Garciatte?

Speaker 4 (27:28):
You don't know. You'd have to ask the Attorney general
of that question. Hi, okay, so Trump, here's the headline.
Trump asked if he has to quote uphold the constitution says.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (27:47):
Wow, what a mis leading headline, because the question was
do you are you going to follow the Supreme Court's
decision that you need to facilitate the return of Garcia.

Speaker 2 (28:05):
Hmmm.

Speaker 4 (28:06):
I think he's already done that. Dragon do you have
the receipts on that one?

Speaker 3 (28:11):
Uh yeah, Remember not too long ago the freaking president
was with the President of Al Salvador. So here's the
response to hey, President of Al Salvador, can can you
send him back?

Speaker 5 (28:25):
Do you plan to return?

Speaker 4 (28:27):
Well, I mean.

Speaker 10 (28:28):
Postal suggested that smuggled on terrorists in today United States?

Speaker 4 (28:35):
How can I return him today?

Speaker 10 (28:36):
That is, if I could I smuggle him in to
the United States or whatever. Of course I'm not going
to do it because like, let me, the question is
the busters, how can I model the terrorists today United States?
I don't have the power to return him to the
United States. So you can really see, yeah, but I'm
not releasing I mean, we're not very fond of for
this in terrorist into our country. You just turned the

(28:57):
Maria capital of the Ronto the Center's country, the Western
that is, he wants to go back and to the
releasing criminals so he can go back to being the
murder capital of the world.

Speaker 4 (29:05):
That that's gone. There you have it.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
So that would say to me right there, it's like,
wait a minute, You've got President Trump sitting within arms
links of the President of Al Salvador. That seems like
facilitation to me, and he said I flet out said no, nope, nope.

Speaker 4 (29:20):
So this is in fact, he not only just said no,
but he says, how presumptuous of me to think or
of you to think that I would somehow sneak or
return a terrorist back into the United States of America.
And Al salvadoran citizen who is subject to my jurisdiction,
to the to my country's jurisdiction, one of our citizens
who is a designated terrorist, I would take him back

(29:43):
to the United States.

Speaker 2 (29:44):
This was three weeks ago. Why is this still a thing?

Speaker 4 (29:49):
Because because you can get headlines on Drudge that says
Trump refuses to follow the Constitution. That's all it's about.
That's simply all it's about. That's why I say, you know,
you don't don't read anything anymore and go, oh, Trump's
not following the Constitution. Oh Trump's not doing this. Oh

(30:12):
Trump says he doesn't know if he's if he even
needs to uphold the constitution.

Speaker 2 (30:18):
H I love you right back, Mike.

Speaker 11 (30:21):
I believe that Weekend talkback was in reference to the
situation with the California judge who took away the power
of ice to detain the legal immigrants and the Immigration
Act of nineteen ninety six.

Speaker 4 (30:35):
Didn't I just say that in the last segment. Did
you do that on purpose? Did you play that talk
back because I had already just said that's what it was.

Speaker 2 (30:45):
Any chance I could get to make fun of you
or him, I'm taking it.

Speaker 4 (30:50):
That's almost verbadeen what I said. By the way, the
grocery store change that I couldn't think of in the
DC area. Harris Teeter, Harris Teeter, t W t er
Tamara had kind of a unique name for it.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
Harry careful, Harry careful, Harry careful.

Speaker 4 (31:16):
Harry, Harry Teeters, let's say, but maybe not quite Teeters.
Maybe something else that wasn't me.

Speaker 2 (31:25):
That was Tamar, the sweet little angel that is Tamra.

Speaker 4 (31:28):
Yes, yes, she was always like I got to run
over to Harry get some stuff.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
You've been hanging around with you for far too long.

Speaker 4 (31:36):
Obviously. Let's see when I was doing the Google search
for it, it says Harris Teeter. On the other hand,
received superior ratings for overall quality from sixty three percent
of its surveyed customers. It also received higher scores than Giant,

(31:56):
another chain out there, and safeway for quality, do you
have produced quality of meat, staff, helpfulness, pleasantness and all
other questions. That's from a story David of February of
last year. Let's see the Washington Post has the best
DC area grocery chains. Oh, and that's where the quote

(32:17):
comes from about Harris Teeter being so good. Uh, Aldie
Little and Trader Joe's offer attractive alternatives. Oh, we have
Trader Joe's here, and Trader Joe's has pretty good stuff too.
In fact, I like Trader Joe's. They're they're pretty good too.
So the governor, once you get a Harris Teeters or

(32:37):
Harry whatever here, or you can get a Giant, or
you can get an Aldie or you know, we can
get I think we're getting more Trader Joe's. I'm not
sure about that. Then then you can or as as
Steve our former our retired LEO says, the governor spends
way too much time trying to pat himself on the back.

(32:58):
But well, are you surprised he's trying to He's trying
to self self satisfy himself. That's what he's trying to do. Yes,
forty seven ass and by the way, next hour I'm

(33:21):
going to switch everything up. I do have my notes
from Saturday. We're going to go through due process. So
get your whichever big chief tablet you use for your
constitutional law class. Get that out. We'll go through those
notes again. Uh forty one thirty seven. Ask Mike, oh,
I know I shouldn't ask this, and then you go

(33:42):
ahead and mask it. But is what you're saying, Colorado
is a crap whole h o l E state or
a crap who l e state. Thanks to the legislature
and the vote, it seems like the latter most of
the time. No, I just agree with you. I think
it's a crap h o l E state because it's

(34:06):
the crap pole as a whole. We're a crap whole state.
But very specifically, we're a crap whole state. And it's
not my fault and it's not your fault. Actually, it's
all of our fault because we keep electing the stupid
Marxist to the Colorado polit bureau. That's why we're so bad.

(34:26):
And we elect dufas Is like Jared Poulos, who just
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