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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's juggling out Jim, and so they continue to live
with one.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Well, if you're listening to Saturday Night on This Circle
on nightty three, w I PC.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
Are welcome to the show. Ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
This is another edition of Saturday Night on the Circle
where I'm the bespectacled curmudgeon Ethan Hatcher. And that's producer
Jack on the board, pushing the buttons and doing the
things to make the show function. Producer Jack, you won't
believe this week how the Left has been sent completely
at tizzy over Donald Trump's direction on tail and all

(00:44):
use for pregnant women in conjunction with a Health and
Human Health and Human Services Secretary R F. K.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
Junior.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
What's completely amazing to me about this is that this
follows direction that we've known for very long time, going
back I mean at least the last eight years, verifiably,
but you know even longer than that. Really, and here's
what Donald Trump had to say, Producer Jack toward the
beginning of the week that has sent the left apoplectic.

(01:15):
And you won't believe how some women are responding to
this in particular. But here's what Donald Trump had to say.

Speaker 4 (01:21):
Effective immediately. The FDA will be notifying physicians at the
use of I said, well, let's see how we say that.
I said, a sea minifin here we go.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
He got it, I said, okay.

Speaker 5 (01:37):
Which is basically commonly known as thailand all during pregnancy
can be associated with a very increased risk of autism.

Speaker 4 (01:48):
So taking thailand all is.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
Not good.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
I'll say it.

Speaker 4 (01:54):
It's not good. For this reason, they are strongly recommending
that women tyler ol use during pregnancy unless medically necessary.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
Please clap.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
But you heard it right there, producer Jack. He said,
unless it's medically necessary. In other words, consult your personal physician.
Should you choose to take tail and al during pregnancy.
Does that seem controversial to you, sir, No, No, not
at all, And it follows direction that we've known for
a long time. It's not just thailanol. It's alcohol, it's cigarettes,

(02:33):
it's certainly any kind of illicit drug. It's basically any
substance that a woman takes into her body while pregnant.
You're sharing that with the developing fetus. This is known
by science, and if any of these substances are taken
in large quantity or in unhealthy ways, that has the

(02:55):
potential of damaging the fetus, potentially causing autism or a
number of other physical and mental disabilities. This isn't controversial,
but the Left has been sent completely apoplectic by this.
And here's specifically what the FDA printed on their own website.

(03:15):
They said that they will issue physician notice and begin
the process to initiate a safety label change for a cetomnifin,
thailenol or similar products. The HHS will launch a nationwide
public service campaign to inform families and protect public health.
In other words, Producer Jack, they want you to have
the information to make the decision for yourself. They're not

(03:36):
banning tail and al, they're not taking it off the shelves.
They just want you to know that it has the
potential of causing harm during pregnancy, which is a fairly
limited amount of time anyway. The FDA continues they are
responding to prior clinical and laboratory studies that suggest a
potential association between a cideminifin during use during pregnancy and

(03:57):
adverse neuro developmental outcomes. The FDA also recognizes that there
are contrary studies showing no association and that there can
be risks for untreated fever in pregnancy, both for the
mother and the fetus. Given the conflicting nature of the
literature and lack of clear causal evidence, HHS wants to
encourage clinicians to exercise their best judgment in use of

(04:21):
a seed tomnifin for fevers and pain and pregnancy by
prescribing the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration when
treatment is required, once again directing patients to communicate with
their doctors. This is not a controversial take one that
tile and all themselves. This is what I was referencing
at least eight years ago, posted on their own Twitter

(04:45):
feed quote, we actually don't recommend using any of our
products while pregnant. Thank you for taking the time to
voice your concerns today. This was posted in July third
of twenty to seventeen producer Jack. So, even going back
at least a years ago, Tilanol acknowledged that it may
not be the wisest choice to take their drugs any

(05:08):
of their products while pregnant, and that remains true for
a large variety of substances.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
But I'll tell you what, Producer Jack.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
We're not going to call people who have autism autistic
any longer. We're now going to call them Thailand all Americans.

Speaker 6 (05:24):
How does that sound?

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Hi, lady, you're either pregnant or very fat.

Speaker 7 (05:28):
I am pregnant.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
How would you like your child to start a rocket company?
That would be great? I guess. Then try new Tailanol
Autism strength, the only pain reliever guaranteed to put your
child on the spectrum. This fast acting tilanol quickly goes
through your bloodstream and somehow, through some unknown process no
one can quite explain, gives your child autism. Are there

(05:52):
any side effects? Well, there's the the autism Oh, autism strength.
It may or may not give your kid autism. There's
like a correlation or.

Speaker 3 (06:05):
Something, So your kid could be the next Elon Musk
if you're taking thailand All during pregnancy. But I bring
this up, Producer Jack, because of course we touch on
it from time to time in this program when the
need arises.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
I am not a man of faith. I am an atheist.

Speaker 6 (06:22):
I no longer need.

Speaker 3 (06:23):
Spirituality as a major component of my existence. However, the
response of many liberal women to this tail and all
is enough to make me believe in the biblical story
of the Garden of Eden.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
You know how producer Jack, let me explain, because, of
course God.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
Said in the Bible that you may eat any tree
from the fruit of the garden, except for the tree
of knowledge of good and bad right there in the center.
And wouldn't you know it, of course here comes Eve.
Make it a bee line straight to that tree. She's sprinting.
She couldn't get there fast enough to go ahead and
eat of the forbidden fruit.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
And wouldn't you know.

Speaker 3 (06:59):
When Donald Trump makes this announcement at the beginning of
the week, you would not believe how many pregnant women
start sprinting to the nearest pharmacy. Get me a hold
of a couple bottles of tailanol. One bottle one, do
give me two. I need enough to stock up for
the rest of the month, for the year. And they
start chugging tilanol. And look, if you want to overdose

(07:21):
on any drug of your choosing, I think that's a
matter of personal choice. However, the women who are pregnant
that are taking the tilanol are particularly morally deplorable because
it's not just their life that they're ruining. It is
the life of their unborn child that they're specifically putting
at risk by this activity. And we already have at

(07:43):
least one example. This is claimed by Nicole Siratek, who's
a registered nurse, that says someone called her regarding their
wife who, unfortunately, in a quest to prove Donald Trump wrong,
overdosed on tilanol.

Speaker 8 (08:00):
Do so, Jack, I got a call, very frantic call
at four o'clock in the morning from a husband whose
wife is now dying of liver failure on a ventilator
in and I see you because she was trying to
prove that thailand all doesn't cause autism because of what
Trump said on the news. Mind you, that's a Harvard study.
Now whether or not you believe the Harvard study or

(08:21):
not is not the issue here. The issue is that
she's somewhere between twenty three to twenty five weeks and
she overdosed on thilanol and she's going to die. She's
not going to come off that ventilator. And the guy
got my phone number from somebody, somebody gave.

Speaker 6 (08:36):
It to him.

Speaker 8 (08:37):
I mean, guys, it's she's she's going to die. It's
going to be Let me tell you something about tilan
all overdosing and death. If you aren't administered the antidote,
it is a very slow and painful death. But now
people are just taking massive amounts of tailanol to prove
Trump wrong. I mean, weren't these the same people who

(08:58):
put Harvard and Houchi and the pillars of science on
a pedestal, and now they refuse to believe it like ironic.

Speaker 3 (09:08):
The health risks of excessive a seed of menifing usage
are well known, especially in conjunction with alcohol. It can
extremely damage your liver and if you're pregnant, you might
want to lay off the tile and all you know,
that's that's just the safe course of action.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
And the same is.

Speaker 3 (09:23):
True for virtually any drug or foreign substance that you're
taking into your body while the fetus is developing. This
isn't this isn't a controversial take. It's something that we've
known for quite a while, including tileanol. But Donald Trump's
anounce announcement is doubtless going to lead into a major
shakeup in the pharmaceutical industry, including when he released this

(09:46):
on truth Social that's starting on October first, so we
got less than a week to go. He will begin
imposing a one hundred percent tariff on any branded or
patented pharmaceutical product unless the company is building their pharmaceutical
manufacturing plant in America. Now, something tells me, especially with

(10:06):
how implementation of past tariffs has gone, Donald Trump's probably
gonna waffle up, particularly with this extremely short deadline. But
it's gonna put a fire under the behinds of a
lot of corporate types to start transferring their manufacturing process,
at least performatively, to America. Now, whether this has beneficial

(10:29):
downstream effects for US as citizens remains to be seen, but,
as always, Donald Trump causing a splash as only the
Trump administration can. Stay tuned for more Saturday Night on
the Circle coming up next.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
You're listening to Saturday Night on the Circle on ninety
three WYPC.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
Welcome back to Saturday on the Circle.

Speaker 3 (11:02):
Last week we talked about the very short lived suspension
of Jimmy Kimmel's late night comedy show, and already it's back,
Producer Jack. It only took them a couple of days
at ABC. He took a better pill, he made a
forced apology, but Jimmy Kimmel is back on the air.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
Of course, he was completely disingenuous in his apology.

Speaker 3 (11:25):
Crocodile tears were flowing, But it's the kind of apology
that you give when your superior management has told you
in no uncertain terms that this is the amends that
you have to make.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
And Jimmy Kimmel a.

Speaker 9 (11:38):
Crow, I don't think what I have to say is
going to make much of a difference.

Speaker 2 (11:41):
If you like me, you like me.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
If you don't, you don't.

Speaker 9 (11:43):
I have no illusions about changing anyone's mind, but I
do want to make something clear because it's important to
me as a human, and that is you understand that
it was never my intention to make light of the murder.

Speaker 10 (11:54):
Of a young man.

Speaker 9 (11:56):
I don't think there's anything funny about it. I posted
a message on Instagram of the day who's killed, sending
up to his family and asking for a compassion, and
I meant it.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
I still do. Nor was it my attention to blame any.

Speaker 9 (12:10):
Specific group for the actions of what it was obviously
a deeply disturbed individual.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Yah Liah Liackwitch.

Speaker 9 (12:21):
That was really the opposite of the point I was
trying to make. But I understand that to some that
felt either ill timed or unclear, or maybe both. And
for those who think I did point a finger, I
get why you're upset. If the situation was reversed, there
was a good chance I'd have felt the same way.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
I don't believe, I mean, producer Jack.

Speaker 3 (12:39):
He acts like we don't have collective memory, like we
didn't hear him specifically say we.

Speaker 9 (12:45):
Hit some new lows over the weekend with the Magga
Gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie
Kirk as anything other than one of.

Speaker 3 (12:53):
Them, and as anything other than one of them. Well,
it seems like Jimmy Kimmel was extremest specific. People didn't
take him out of contact, they didn't accidentally misunderstand the
thrust of what he was trying to say. He very
clearly tried to attribute responsibility of this leftist maniac assassination

(13:14):
and lay it at the feet of Trump supporters. That
was extremely clear. So the apology was limp, wristed, and insincere,
but it will be enough to satisfy his upper management
and keep his job safe for the time being. Low ratings,
though they may be, and he wasted no time. See
he's not even making jokes anymore. Jimmy Kimmel just needs

(13:36):
to start a political podcast, because this is political talk.
From his late night comedy show. It's not wide appeal
for a broad audience. It is very narrowly focused on
specifically the leftist worldview.

Speaker 9 (13:55):
President of the United States made it very clear he
wants to see me and the hundreds of people who
work here fired from our jobs. Our leader celebrates Americans
losing their livelihoods because he can't take a.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
Jees he will.

Speaker 9 (14:12):
Somehow able to squeeze Colbert out of CBS. Denny turned
his sights on me, and now he's openly rooting for
NBC to fire Jimmy Fallon and Seth Myers and the
hundreds of Americans who work for their shows who don't
make millions of dollars. And I hope that if that happens,
or if there's even any hint of that happening, you

(14:33):
will be ten times as loud as you were this week.
We have to speak out.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
Oohoooo, let me play a sad song for you on
the World's Smallest violin.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
That's a serias. I know this really is the world's
smallest violin.

Speaker 3 (14:50):
See how many conservatives has Jimmy Kimmel cheered when they
lost their job. Of course, when Tucker Carlson lost his job,
very famously, Jimmy Kimmel cheered that on. Liberals cheered on
when Gina Carano lost her job for expressing a very
tame opinion and that upset Disney leftist so she was

(15:11):
unemployed as a result. Or Roseanne Barr when she lost
the return to sitcom comedy as a result of things
she said online, and all of that that was just
fair consequences. So Jimmy Kimmel, it's not It is not
the same. And Donald Trump, you know, although he certainly

(15:32):
rejoiced in his very temporary unemployment. You know what's way
more repugnant than that, producer Jack is fantasizing and glorifying
the death of conservatives, as Jimmy Kimmel did during the
COVID pandemic. And I'm not exaggerating when he said, if
you didn't take the vaccine, when you didn't participate, then

(15:55):
you didn't deserve to even get treated at the hospital,
and in essence, you deserved to die.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
So it's way worse than just losing your job.

Speaker 3 (16:04):
You're talking about somebody losing their life and giggling about it,
as did Jimmy Kimmel Back in twenty twenty.

Speaker 9 (16:11):
Fauchi said that if hospitals get any more over prouded,
they're going to have to make some very tough choices
about who gets an ICU bet that Troy doesn't seem
so tough to me. Vaccinated person having a heart attack, Yes,
come right on and we'll take care of you. Unvaccinated
guy who gobbled horse goo rest in peace.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
Wheezy you're.

Speaker 10 (16:30):
Home.

Speaker 3 (16:31):
Am I an evil person?

Speaker 11 (16:33):
Oh? My god?

Speaker 1 (16:34):
I mean absolutely? Do I not tell you that enough?
You are like the most evil.

Speaker 11 (16:39):
Guy I know.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
Man, I mean you got to admit, producer Jack.

Speaker 3 (16:41):
That's pretty sick when you have somebody so cheerfully discussing
that you should lose your right to be treated with
professional medical care if you don't participate in the experimental
Rush vaccine that has now been proven to.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
Have a variety of health risks associated with it.

Speaker 3 (17:02):
So yeah, I mean, he was happy to discuss the
possibility gleefully so of those individuals dying, But he now
he wants us to feel sorry for him and deflect
responsibility because well, it's not just me and my multi
billion dollar job.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
It's the staffers who work for me that you really
got to worry about.

Speaker 3 (17:20):
No, No, Jimmy Kimmel. You have your job back, and
Donald Trump did not force ABC to fire you. As
evidence by the fact that you have your show back.
The government didn't censor Jimmy Kimmel as they did during
the Biden administration censoring conservatives, as we know testified by

(17:44):
Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, many conservatives deplatformed at the behest
of the Biden administration, and now YouTube after they deplatformed,
many conservatives, including Alex Jones in a variety of others,
now inviting them back onto the platform following the Biden
administration's direction, something that was pointed out by Vice President

(18:05):
jd Vance, who has really been on a roll this week.
I mean, it feels like he's gotten his speech making together.

Speaker 12 (18:14):
Jimmy Kimmel was back on the air last night, and
to the extent that he's not back on the air,
it's because he's not funny and.

Speaker 7 (18:19):
Has terrible ratings. This is not a federal government, but
this is.

Speaker 6 (18:24):
I and kid.

Speaker 7 (18:28):
Look, I want to answer your question of good faith.

Speaker 12 (18:30):
The people will say as well, you know, didn't the
FCC commissioner put a tweet out that said something bad.
We'll compare that the FCC commissioner making a joke on
social media. What is the government action that the Trump
administration has engaged in to kick Jimmy Kimmel or anybody
off else off the air?

Speaker 7 (18:48):
Zero?

Speaker 13 (18:48):
What government pressure have we brought to bear and to
tell people.

Speaker 7 (18:51):
That they're not allowed to speak their mind?

Speaker 6 (18:53):
Zero.

Speaker 7 (18:54):
We believe it pre speech.

Speaker 12 (18:55):
In the Trump administration, we are fighting every single day
to protect it.

Speaker 7 (18:58):
How compare that to.

Speaker 12 (18:59):
The Biden administration where we find out just yesterday that
conservatives on YouTube and on a number of social media
platforms were being censored. Why Because the Biden administration picked
up the phone and said, we want you to censor
our political opponents. That is real government censorship.

Speaker 13 (19:15):
And it left the White House when Joe Biden left
the White House.

Speaker 6 (19:20):
You're brandamn right.

Speaker 3 (19:22):
So Jimmy Kimmel wasn't deplatformed, And even if he lost
his job, that still wouldn't have been the case because
he always retained the right to speak his mind.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
And if Donald Trump is truly.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
This scary, facistic dictator, then he's doing a pretty damn
terrible job. Because, as you heard, Jimmy Kimmel's back at
it again complaining about our leader. So you know that's
that's part of the beauty of the American system, and
you and I don't have to commercially support it. I
certainly haven't watched the Jimmy Kimmel Show in a long time,
and I suspect most of you haven't either, So you

(19:56):
know that's the beauty of a free market. Thanks for
listening to ninety FI three WIBC. Don't miss a moment
of the show. Coming up next is the Sound Dump.
Stay tuned. This is Saturday night on this circle. On

(20:17):
ninety three, he doubled y PC. Ladies and gentlemen, it's
time once again to don you're hand mey Danny has
matt suit. As we wade through another weekend news, We'll
begin with Donald Trump dumping gas on the fires of
nationwide ideological conflict at the memorial service for Charlie Kirk,
and he makes light of two woke members of Congress,

(20:40):
getting giggles from the press in the process. Kamala Harris
makes a drunken stop at Howard University and appears to
live in a completely distorted world, devoid of facts and
basic truth. Lastly, you'll hear Bill Maher perfectly express the
average American's infinite dissatisfaction with liberal insanity that has reached
fever pitch, and you'll hear it all for this week's

(21:00):
edition of the Sound Dump.

Speaker 14 (21:03):
I thank you for.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
Oh got it jump.

Speaker 2 (21:09):
It's the Saturday Night Sound Dump on three WYPC.

Speaker 7 (21:17):
So you decide you now you are to line. Oh
my god, it's.

Speaker 3 (21:26):
This is the one and only Saturday Night on the
Circle and I'm your bespectacled Corimudge and Ethan Hatcher. That's
Producer Jack on the board, pushing the buttons in doing
the things to make the show function. I'm sure you
heard Producer Jack that Charlie Kirk has been laid to rest,
and they held a memorial service this week featuring a
number of speakers, including Donald Trump. Now, he could have

(21:50):
used the opportunity to unite those before him, and I
suppose in a strange way he did. But certainly the
speech was very Trump in its nature, and even he
admitted he probably made Charlie Kirk a little bit upset.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
He did not hate his opponents. He wanted.

Speaker 4 (22:10):
The best for them. That's where I disagreed with Charlie,
who I hate my opponent and I don't want the
best for them.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
I'm sorry. I am sorry Erica.

Speaker 4 (22:22):
But now Erica can talk to me and the whole
group and maybe they can convince me that that's not right.
But I can't stand my opponent. Charlie's angry looking down,
He's angry at me.

Speaker 3 (22:35):
That I mean, that is what more can you say,
Producer Jack? That is a perfectly Trump approach to the
Charlie Kirk memorial. Couldn't let it go, not even for
a few minutes.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Yeah, probably not the best joke to me.

Speaker 3 (22:53):
Well, he said it and we all lived with it,
so we came out on the other side a He
also made a joke this week in the Oval Office,
getting giggles from the press in the process, when he
was talking about low IQ American Jasmine Crockett and also
another member of the woke Brigade, il han Omar wouldn't

(23:15):
even be taken back to Somalia because they don't want her.

Speaker 15 (23:18):
Jasmine Crockett.

Speaker 16 (23:20):
Jase, Remember what I said, is she a relation to
the late great Davy Crockett. I don't think something with
Jacksmon Crockett. Let me tell you before you even as
she's a very low IQ person. I mean, if we
ever had to pass an aptitude desk. That's so one
should take one, because she shouldn't even be in the crowd.
So I have no idea what you're gonna but I
don't think we should waste her time. This is a

(23:41):
low IQ person who I can't even believe is a
congress person.

Speaker 15 (23:45):
Between her and ilman Omar and the group, and I
met the head of Somalia, did you know that? And
I suggested that maybe he'd like to take her back,
and he said, I don't want her.

Speaker 10 (23:57):
Okay, what else?

Speaker 3 (24:02):
Finally ilman Omar that that's not how you say that,
producer Jack, but still a funny joke. Nevertheless, that's that's
just Donald Trump's style. Whether you like it or hate it,
he certainly knows how to get attention. Kamala Harris has
been making stops around the country, including embarrassing herself when
she was caught in a discussion of why she didn't

(24:23):
pick Pete Buddha Judge to be her running maiden. She
of course threw the average American under the bus and said, well,
it's because they discriminate him, discriminate against him on the
basis of his sexuality, so therefore I discriminated against him
on the basis of his sexuality because I didn't want
him to weigh down the campaign. Kamala, you weighed down

(24:43):
the campaign all by your drunk self, allegedly. And she
made another appearance at Howard University, where again I say,
she appears completely to live in a world devoid of
facts and basic truth when this was her reflect election
of the twenty twenty four election, And by the way,

(25:04):
what is.

Speaker 6 (25:04):
Also historic about that?

Speaker 4 (25:07):
In many ways it was the closest election for president
of the United States in the twenty first century. Yeah,
I know that, but Howard grad issac here Hower Graduate.

Speaker 2 (25:26):
It'd be funny if it wasn't so pathetic.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
No, what the heck, I'll laugh anyway.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
So Kamala Harris, by all accounts, appears to be huffing
the kopium producer jack, because that's not at all how
the twenty twenty four election went. It was certainly not close.
It was pretty much an electoral blowout. Donald Trump took
I think most, if not all, of the key swing states.
He won by an electoral landslide, also took the popular vote.

(25:58):
If you want to look to our point to a
close selection in the twenty first century. You don't get
any closer than George Bush and Al Gore back in
two thousand. But again, you know Kamala Harris, maybe she's
just trying to make herself feel better by lying about
basic facts. Certainly nobody at Howard University is going to
be fact checking her. I think they have a graduation

(26:20):
rate of less than twenty five percent.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
Ouch.

Speaker 3 (26:23):
So yeah, perfect perfect group to propagandas to there And
just like how close we were potentially had Joe Biden,
had Joe Biden ran for reelection, or another candidate from
the Republicans potentially ran to getting Kamala Harris again, what
a nightmare. Instead we get JD. Vance, who is far

(26:46):
more based, and he was chastising the Governor of North
Carolina for a dear election of duty following the brutal
murder of Arena Zarutzka because law enforcement did their job
in arresting this madman more than fourteen times, but it
was the justice system, under the direction of liberal agitators,

(27:10):
who released him back on the street until he murdered
an innocent immigrant.

Speaker 7 (27:14):
She came from a war torn country.

Speaker 12 (27:16):
She sought shelter in the United States of America and
because of soft on crime.

Speaker 13 (27:22):
Policies, she was murdered here, not in the war foreign.

Speaker 12 (27:25):
Country she came from.

Speaker 7 (27:26):
This is that a disgrace?

Speaker 12 (27:27):
And isn't that an insult to the incredible law enforcement
officers who arrested this person fourteen times.

Speaker 13 (27:34):
They did everything that they could to keep this thug
off the streets, and it was.

Speaker 7 (27:38):
The political leadership that failed. And we got to be
honest about that. I saw Governor, former Governor.

Speaker 12 (27:43):
Cooper say, and this is Michael Lotley's opponent, Former Governor
Cooper said just a couple of days after the attack
that we have got to do more when it comes
to law enforcement to keep people like this off the streets.
And my response was, Governor, he was arrested fourteen times.

Speaker 7 (28:00):
That did their job. It's time for you to do
your job.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
Boom roasted. He's absolutely right.

Speaker 3 (28:06):
We see the same phenomenon repeated on the streets here
in Indianapolis with Prosecutor Ryan friend of Miss Grant Mears
and malcontents like Judge Mark Stoner who releases baby murderers
back into the streets and repeat offenders to cause harm
and chaos to the civil society. It's unfortunately a tale

(28:28):
that we have seen on repeat. But we have the
Trump administration fortunately pushing back on the lawlessness and rolling
back very short sighted policies that have been implemented by
the left, including of course transgender service members who are
very confused about their own life and certainly not in

(28:49):
any position to be in the high stress position of
operating on the battlefield. And heg seth fielded some opposition
from demic members of Congress, criticizing his directive to remove
them from the battlefield.

Speaker 17 (29:06):
You are the one injecting culture wars into the military,
and it's at the jutriment of our military readiness and
national security.

Speaker 2 (29:13):
Now, General Kin, I'd like to turn to you to
be clear.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
These are these are men who think they're women based,
these are women.

Speaker 18 (29:19):
I'm happy to educate you on.

Speaker 13 (29:23):
What we've identified is that there's mental health issues.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
I'd like belief system. I'd like to turn to General
or detrimental to readiness.

Speaker 7 (29:29):
And that's the determination that we've made and that we
stand behind.

Speaker 10 (29:33):
Quick.

Speaker 3 (29:36):
I mean, it's so wonderful finally to have a return
to common sense in the Trump administration. And liberals are
certainly on the lusiting side of the gender discussion, something
that Bill Maher very expertly centered in on noting why
liberals have lost the cultural conversation, very very articulately.

Speaker 11 (30:00):
They see gender is only a construct and sex is
assigned in birth, and they say, we're not doing that.
Transing kids by self diagnosis with no age limit, no
parental notification, and no acknowledgment of social contagion. Not doing
it asylum now covers any reason for anyone to come
to America, not doing it. Homelessness is a lifestyle, Natural

(30:22):
immunity doesn't count anymore, whiteness is toxic penises in women's prisons,
welcoming me into fada, We're not doing it, and self, folks,
if we are ever going to get back to the
old America, that's got to be the Democrats part of
the bargain. Stop coming up with radically new and often

(30:43):
terrible ideas. And then the next breath insists there'll be
no debate about any of it. But if you don't
see it right away and go along, you're bad, stupid,
and deplorable.

Speaker 1 (30:52):
As if you were saying dog two plus two.

Speaker 11 (30:54):
Equals five is not obvious, it's obvious.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
You can't add.

Speaker 11 (31:01):
Smug self righteousness and the defense of some of the
dumbest ideas who ever come down the pike is not
a formula that's really working for yours.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
Rated Democrats are waking up to the problem that they
have created for themselves, and Bill Maher has had his
finger on the pulse of this issue for quite a while,
noting the downfall of the left as they have weighed
themselves down with the woke movement, with the most outrageous
part of their base, and now as a result, the

(31:36):
country has left them far and wide. Elsewhere in the country,
we have the famous tennis player Serena Williams. Now, imagine yourself,
producer Jack. You find yourself in a five star hotel,
and she finds it within herself to be uncomfortable by
their choice of floral decoration because they put some cotton

(32:00):
in a vase and she took presumably racial offense to this.

Speaker 17 (32:04):
All right, everyone, how do we feel about cotton as decoration?

Speaker 1 (32:10):
We feel fine, personally, For me, it doesn't feel great.

Speaker 2 (32:16):
We all know this, this whole thing.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
All of this, it's all about me.

Speaker 3 (32:22):
So is she implying that they put the cotton as
decoration to insult black patrons of their large hotel. That
doesn't make any sense. And of course, like a moth
to a flame producer Jack, the first thing she does
while she's filming herself is go and pick the cotton.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
Who's the racist? Now, Serena's ridiculous.

Speaker 19 (32:43):
And then.

Speaker 3 (32:45):
I also told you about the left collectively losing their
minds over Trump's announcement that overuse of a set of
menifit during pregnancy, could cause health issues for the fetus. Well,
here's a liberal woman who was so upset. She says,
if you're going to take til and all for us, well,
why are you just taking take the job too?

Speaker 1 (33:04):
Take our job? She doesn't want to work.

Speaker 20 (33:08):
If you guys want to take away abortion rights, if
you want to tell us that we can't take painkillers
while pregnant because it causes autism, if you want to
take all.

Speaker 1 (33:16):
The short in a way, take away my right to work,
take away my right.

Speaker 6 (33:21):
Do have a point.

Speaker 2 (33:22):
I don't want to work.

Speaker 20 (33:24):
I don't want to work, Okay, I don't care about
women suffrage, frankly everything on.

Speaker 7 (33:31):
Okay, I don't mean it like that.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
You guys get what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
If you're gonna take any away, anything, take.

Speaker 13 (33:37):
Away my right to work.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
I will gladly sit.

Speaker 20 (33:40):
At home and make a four sandwich if it means
I don't have to go outside in this public hellhole,
every single point where everyone wants a psycho Mecca.

Speaker 8 (33:49):
Hey, can you give me some money?

Speaker 1 (33:51):
No fascist. All it took was.

Speaker 3 (33:53):
Donald Trump for liberal women to admit that the Nineteenth
Amendment was a mistake. They don't want to work. They
just want to go back to the kid and make
the sandwiches. You heard it here on Saturday Night on
the Circle. They've they've completely lost their mind. Trump derangement
syndrome on full display. Stay tuned for more Saturday Night
on the Circle. We'll tell you about a very special

(34:15):
commemorative coin that's in the works. Coming up next.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
Stay tuned.

Speaker 2 (34:31):
This is Saturday Night on This Circle on ninety three
doubled uy PC.

Speaker 3 (34:38):
Welcome back to ninety three WIBC Saturday Night on the Circle.
I'm your host Ethan Hatcher, and producer Jack is on
the board. Producer Jack, I'm very excited and I also
wanted to share with our audience. Just started the discussed
discussion phase of making this reality. So I don't want
to give away too many details yet, but we're in

(34:59):
the process of making some very special commemorative coins for
Saturday Night on the Circle. Now, we we haven't even
begun the design phase yet, and that's where I want
your input, Producer Jack, and also the audience. What do
you think that a Saturday Night on the Circle commemorative

(35:20):
coin should look like. I've got a couple different ideas
in mind. I thought maybe we could put like my
hat and then impose an image of Monument Circle in
the center of it, with the Saturday Night on the
Circle logo in circling the edge of the coin.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
We could maybe throw in an oof somewhere. We got
some options.

Speaker 3 (35:44):
We could include something because I'm a lover of antiques,
maybe a phonograph in the background. But our one of
our loyal listeners has offered to make this commemorative coin
with his laser engraving business, And when we get this
a little closer to bring it into reality, maybe we'll
have him on the show to discuss the process of

(36:04):
how you even make one of those things to begin with.
But in the meantime, go ahead and share your thoughts
with me. Message me on social media or the discord
server or just share your comments in the chat room
here of what you think a Saturday Night on the
Circle commemorative coin should look like. We're in the design
phases now and hopefully by the end of the year,

(36:26):
we're going to make this a reality. Stay tuned for
more Saturday Night on the Circle coming up next on
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Speaker 21 (36:50):
I see great, I want to be ahead.

Speaker 2 (36:56):
You're listening to Saturday Night on the Circle on ninety
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Speaker 3 (37:02):
Welcome back to Saturday Night on the Circle hour two
of the show, and if you missed a moment of
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get up to fifty, then producer Jacks Grandma is going

(37:23):
to give him three pats on the head and his
favorite a Worther's Hard Original candy. We got to get
to fifty likes, Producer Jack. It's gonna happen one of
these days. But and fortunately, those those Worths Original Hard candies,
they just don't go bad, you can put them in
the candy jar and they stay good almost forever.

Speaker 1 (37:40):
That's like all good Grandma candy candies. I'm so hopeful
we'll get it.

Speaker 3 (37:45):
We'll get there. Thanks for listening to the show. Of course,
since the Donald Trump administration has began a lawful enforcement
of border policy and extracting illegal immigrants from our country,
there has been a monumental increase in threats against ICE,
and that boiled over this week in a politically motivated

(38:09):
attack against an ICE facility in Dallas, and unfortunately it
resulted in the loss of life for one person, not
even an ICE agent, producer Jack.

Speaker 1 (38:20):
This liberal maniac shooter was so bad at his.

Speaker 3 (38:26):
Task that he ended up killing one migrant and then
wounding two others, never even hit a single ICE agent
in his deranged assault against the facility before ultimately turning
the gun on himself and taking his own life. We're
learning a little bit more information about the shooter by

(38:46):
the name of Joshua jam I believe or John Jahn,
twenty nine year old, who, by all accounts, just like
the last liberal shooter, seems to have been terminally online
warped by the world of Reddit and social media, where
he isolated himself from his friends, spent many hours disconnected

(39:11):
from society and stewing in this liberal, toxic sludge of
online rhetoric that boiled over into a violent attack.

Speaker 1 (39:20):
And here was the information offered by the US attorney.

Speaker 17 (39:24):
FBI agents executed a search warrant at the sniper's residence
yesterday and there found a collection of notes. First, I
want to point out that one of these notes or papers,
the sniper explicitly states, yes, it was just me. That
statement appears to be correct at this point in the investigation. Notably,

(39:46):
these loose notes included a game plan of the attack
and target areas at the facility. He called the ICE
employees people showing up to collect a dirty paycheck. He
wrote that he intended to maximize lethality against ICE personnel
and to maximize property damage at the facility. He hoped

(40:08):
to minimize any collateral damage or injury to the detainees
and any other innocent people. It seems that he did
not intend to kill the detainees or harm them. It's
clear from these notes that he was targeting ICE agents
and ICE personnel. The tragic irony for his evil plot
here is that it was a detainee who was killed

(40:30):
and two other detainees.

Speaker 1 (40:32):
That were injured when he fired into the sally port.

Speaker 3 (40:40):
Fortunately he was so incompetent that it didn't result in
the loss of life for any of the service members
who were simply seeking to protect their community, and might
I add also protect the migrants whose lives were endangered
by this maniac sniper. While the bullets were being fired
at the Dallas facility, these ICE agents were evacuating migrants

(41:03):
in an attempt to save their lives. And just like
with the Tyler Robinson shooting, a brutal assassination, I should
say of Charlie Kirk, this is another politically motivated attack.
And just like that shooter, this maniac too in grave
phrases on his bullets. In this case, cash Bettel quickly

(41:24):
shared photographs on social media of the phrase anti ICE
being scrawled on the bullets that were recovered at the scene.
And just like the assassination of Charlie Kirk, once again
you have MSNBC attempting to rationalize the indefensible. This time
they're saying, well, you know, well, maybe that anti ICE

(41:46):
scrawled on the bullets.

Speaker 1 (41:47):
It could have just been a joke. It's a joke, guys,
it's just haha for laughs.

Speaker 21 (41:51):
You can't just assume by that of what was written
on that showcasing that that's necessarily his motivation.

Speaker 7 (42:00):
You know, he could have been doing that to.

Speaker 21 (42:02):
You know, thinking it was funny, trying to put law
enforcement on the wrong track. This is where when you
analyze the person's phone, computer, talk to his family and friends,
but you get an idea of what his motivation perhaps
really was.

Speaker 7 (42:16):
You are so dumb, You are really dumb for real.

Speaker 3 (42:20):
This is the Left trying to distance themselves from the
consequences of their own rhetoric because they have put a
target on the back of these ICE agents, going so
far as to share through social media and tracking apps
the movement of these federal officers, which in fact aided
the aim of Joshua John as he targeted the Dallas facility.

(42:44):
As confirmed by one of the law enforcement officers, Marco Charles,
ICE director.

Speaker 22 (42:51):
The shooter used the ICE tracking apps. Anyone who creates
or distributes these apps that has designed a spot track
and locate ICE offs are well aware of the dangers
that they are exposing to law enforcement. It's a casting
call to invite bad actors to attack law enforcement officers.
It's no different than giving a hitman the location of

(43:12):
their intended target. And this is exactly what we saw
happen in Dallas yesterday. The media has been amplifying these apps,
even as we warned them it would only lead to
more attacks on law enforcement. We truly wish we didn't
have to say I told you so, but here we are.

Speaker 10 (43:33):
This will not stand.

Speaker 6 (43:34):
You know, this aggression will not stand.

Speaker 14 (43:36):
Man.

Speaker 3 (43:37):
It's the Left who has peddled in this violent rhetoric,
fanning the flames of mentally unstable lunatics, putting a target
on law enforcement off officers, justifying any attacks as retaliation
against national fascism. And these are the consequences of this rhetoric.

(43:58):
These are the consequences of encouraging individuals to track the
movement of federal officers, share it amongst themselves, and eventually,
just like the case with Charlie Kirk, you have an
unhinged lunatic who grabbed a hold of that rhetoric and
acted accordingly. And the Left is trying to distance themselves

(44:19):
from the consequences of an environment that they themselves created.
The Donald Trump administration, of course, continues to stand with
American citizens, with law enforcement, and with the US taxpayers
who are now being benefited by removing illegal immigrants from

(44:40):
the dole of federal programs, including Section eight. Producer Jack,
we've been paying for migrants to live in our own country.
We don't even give a lot of American citizens that privilege.
But then you just get to set down stakes, come
over to our country, cross the border, jump in line,
and then get your house paid for. Two is being
put to an end by the House and Humans. I'm

(45:05):
sorry the HUD Secretary, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner,
it's putting to stop to that.

Speaker 23 (45:12):
President Trump is serious not only in cleaning up the
crime in our streets, but also American citizens will be
prioritized when it comes to living in HUD funded government
funded housing. We just sent out a letter to the
DC Housing Authority and it has been received by them,
and as you said, they have thirty days to give

(45:34):
us a full comprehensive account of everyone living inside of
DC housing authorities that are receiving Section eight vouchers or
any type of HUD funded We want the names to
address the number of people in the unit, the size,
that of unit, the cost of the unit, and they
must give us the American citizenship status or eligible immigration status.

(45:55):
No longer will we allow illegal aliens to live in
taxpayer funded house here in America.

Speaker 24 (46:03):
Thus, who will begin to make things right?

Speaker 3 (46:06):
If this maniac sought to stop the enforcement of border
security in any way, he's only served to underscore now
more than ever why it is an urgent necessity for
us to move forward. And Donald Trump administration is going
to be intimidated by these rogue terrorists in our country,
domestic terrorists. Thanks for listening to Saturday Night on the Circle.

(46:29):
Coming up next, friend of the Show, Brian Baker joins
the program, and we're going to discuss the upcoming Amazon
original documentary John Candy, I Like Me and the.

Speaker 1 (46:39):
Life and Legacy of a Hollywood Icon. Stay tuned for that. Oh,
I'm the Great prette.

Speaker 7 (46:54):
Doing well.

Speaker 2 (46:57):
You and listening to Saturday Night on the cop on
nighty three WYVC.

Speaker 1 (47:03):
I'm a lady, but one can tell.

Speaker 3 (47:08):
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nine while we stream the show live every Saturday night.
In the more than two decades since his tragic passing,

(47:28):
the world has never forgotten the warm hearted, comedic talent
of John Candy, a larger than life icon of the
silver screen. Next month, Amazon Prime is set to debut
their original documentary John Candy I Like Me on October tenth,
directed by Colin Hanks, about the life and legacy of
the Canadian actor who touched the hearts of millions around
the world, and here with us now to reflect on

(47:49):
this titan of the industry is the performer, writer, collector,
music and film aficionado, and a stuntman extraordinaire, the unforgettable
Brian Baker joins the show.

Speaker 1 (47:58):
Now, how are you doing, my friend, Ethan?

Speaker 10 (48:01):
I am doing great.

Speaker 19 (48:02):
Thanks for having me on man, and yes, I am
just so excited about this upcoming documentary. It has been
the longest wait. I found out that this was being produced,
that was in production about a year ago, and so
the final weight here I think it comes out what
October the tenth is that when it finally is available.

Speaker 3 (48:19):
Yep, October tenth, so we got less than two weeks
to go. That's why I wanted you on the show
to kind of prep the release.

Speaker 10 (48:26):
Yeah, it is going to be fantastic.

Speaker 19 (48:28):
They got the involvement of the Candy family, Jennifer and
Chris Candy, John Candy's children, who, of course, we're very
very young when he passed away, you know, he died.
I think he died at the age of forty three.
But yeah, the involvement of the Candy family. They've got
all kinds of great behind the scenes videos and pictures
and interviews with people that grew up with John and
worked with him, And I think it is going to

(48:50):
be one of those documentaries for those of us who
grew up with his films and just fell in love
with that.

Speaker 10 (48:56):
John Hughes era of John Candy. Yeah, it's really going
to be.

Speaker 19 (49:00):
Y'll be nostalgic, it'll be fun, but I think there's
gonna be a lot of really emotional moments there because
he is one of those guys that, no matter who
you talk to in the business, no one ever has
an unkind word to say about John Candy. He was
just so talented, but such a lovely human being too.

Speaker 3 (49:17):
He was a personally extremely generous man. And let's go
ahead and play an excerpt of the trailer now for
our listeners who aren't familiar with this documentary that we're
talking about that's getting ready to be released.

Speaker 14 (49:29):
Who are you?

Speaker 6 (49:30):
I'm a mak half man, half off.

Speaker 3 (49:32):
Jush Wallinski Polk, King of the Midwestgripp director of Sales,
Shower Curtain Ring Division.

Speaker 1 (49:37):
This is a lovable guy.

Speaker 6 (49:38):
This is a guy who the minute you see his face,
you're gonna smile.

Speaker 1 (49:42):
He was amazingly funny.

Speaker 2 (49:44):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (49:46):
He was one of the top performers out of all
of them. Guess my secret to acting would be, I
pretend real hard.

Speaker 17 (49:53):
Even though John did distinctly different characters, John was always there.

Speaker 1 (49:58):
He was so gentleman and sul Canadian.

Speaker 3 (50:01):
Nobody had bigger expectations for himself and John, and then
all of.

Speaker 1 (50:05):
A sudden it kind of jumped to a different level.

Speaker 9 (50:09):
I've made winning my whole life, and when you make
winning your whole life, you have to keep on winning.

Speaker 1 (50:13):
You've been in more turkeys than a stuffing mix. I
think the weight of everything he was doing was just
too much. A hazard of this business is that it's
very unhealthy for people.

Speaker 7 (50:22):
Pleasers can't really do favors for people.

Speaker 1 (50:25):
It's a bottomless cup of coffee.

Speaker 25 (50:26):
If you go a whole lifetime eating your feelings, drinking
your feelings, smoking your nerves, it shows up.

Speaker 10 (50:34):
And that you know.

Speaker 3 (50:35):
Like I said, that's just a small excerpt of the trailer,
but it really does hint at the way Hollywood will
eat people up and spit them out. And Brian, you've
been in that world, of course, You've been a stunt
driver on some fairly prominent films over the years. Why
don't you talk about just how the industry can chew
up people like John Candy, who really buy all accounts,

(50:55):
like you said, seems to be an extraordinarily kind individual
off camera or a nearly generous individual. Nobody had a
bad word to say about him.

Speaker 19 (51:03):
Yeah, you know, it's bad as the industry can be,
and as rough as it can be on folks, especially
if you have hit your stride and you're going along
and then all of a sudden your popularity wanes, or
you have a film that doesn't do well and now
you're ostracized and your friends aren't calling you. You know,
all of that goes on in that industry. But I
think more of what happened with John Candy is something

(51:25):
that I see with a lot of people who have
that quality, and you see it in John Candy and
in his performances. He obviously had a huge heart, highly
empathetic and really felt things very very deeply, and a
lot of times I have found with creative people that
I've come across that there's a glorious side to that

(51:45):
that brings art into the world, but it can also
have a dark side as well, because people like that
are prone to depression and internalizing things and you know,
tragedies that go on in the world, just worry about
the future. All of those things seemed to hit those
kinds of folks much much harder than it would your
average individual who's maybe not cut the same way and

(52:09):
it doesn't have those qualities.

Speaker 10 (52:11):
So I think for John Candy, part of it was
that he was such a giver. He loved what he did.
I mean, everyone that you ever talked.

Speaker 19 (52:17):
To who knew had loved him, and he loved being
on set and would really I mean went.

Speaker 10 (52:23):
Very very hard.

Speaker 19 (52:24):
And I don't mean that he was out doing drugs
or anything like that. It was just that he really
enjoyed the process of making movies and never wanted to
let anyone down. And I think that's probably what ultimately
led to his demids. I mean, he was going to
the destination where he wound up with his health problems.
But when he was on that final film that he
was working on, wearing these heavy clothes every day in

(52:46):
these hot temperatures and working long, long hours, Eventually a
guy like that, the body just gives out. And I
think maybe he was one of those who had the
tendency to please more than just say you know what,
I'm exhausted and just step away and shut it down,
because he didn't want to let down the crew, the team,
the people that he had around him.

Speaker 10 (53:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (53:05):
I believe the film title you're referring to was Wagon's East,
the final film he was working on that was released
posthumously in conjunction with comedian Richard Lewis, and the way
Richard Lewis described the movie was if Blazing Saddles is
the pinnacle of Western comedy, then Wagons East is pretty
damn near the bottom. And that's part of what you're

(53:25):
talking about. That disappointed John Candy because he was so
used to, you know, achieving at a high level and
operating at a high level, and it was extremely disappointing
for him to watch this film turn out the way
it did and then ultimately be his final work. And
that was also coming off the tail of when he
was briefly a minority owner of I think it was
the Toronto Argos, a football team that he had wanted

(53:48):
to be part of since he was, you know, but
a lad. He had actually started out in high school
as a somewhat promising football player in Canada, but due
to a knee injury, ended up turning to acting because
he couldn't and could no longer operate in football, but
then got the opportunity to buy a football team because
of his acting prowess. I mean, it's a great story

(54:10):
of personal success. He just seemed like such a lovable guy,
such a wonderful person, and you could see that reflected
in of course roles like my personal favorite all time
Uncle Buck. I mean, I think there was just so
much of John Candy as a person that bled through
into that character. And you know, even like actor Micaulay Culkin,

(54:30):
who's going to be featured in this documentary. Is has
talked about how much John Candy's mentorship meant to be
meant to him when other people were just, you know,
kind of exploiting him in that childhood Whirlwind of Fame.

Speaker 19 (54:45):
Yeah, he did give an amazing performance in that film,
but if you look at his dramatic moments and Planes,
Trains and Automobiles too. I just my daughter, I've been
introducing her to all these favorite films that were my
favorites growing up, and so we've been going through a
lot of John Candy's films and man, I had not
seen that one in years, and there are moments in
that film where you just see such incredible depth to

(55:06):
his performances and that it breaks my heart that he
didn't have the opportunity to do more of that because
he really was a very diverse actor. And actually one
of my all time favorite films of his, because he
did a lot of obscure movies that people don't remember
because Uncle Buck and Planes, Trains and Automobiles, those are
just such massive hits. But one of my favorites, and
actually I think Nigel at IBC this is one of

(55:28):
his as well. Is a Summer Rental, which I believe
was his first starring role where he actually was the
main lead in a motion picture. And I don't know
if you've ever seen that one before. He just took
places burned out air traffic controller and winds up taking
his family down to Florida on vacation. He's teaching a
son to sale or It's a very sweet, sweet story
and very funny. But he made so many great films,

(55:51):
and you know I did forty three. I actually, well,
we got on the phone here, I pulled out this
whole piece of paper that I'd hung onto over the years.
I remember so clearly the day that he died. It
was March fourth, nineteen ninety four, and I remember driving
down I sixty nine in the car with my mom,
hearing that news come over the radio and just being

(56:12):
so heartbroken about it, and going home and just just
writing about it because I was so heartbroken that he
had died and he was gone, because I just I
love his movies, and I think everybody did you know,
I mean, who doesn't like John Candy?

Speaker 10 (56:27):
And somebody doesn't like John Candy, you don't want him
in your life?

Speaker 6 (56:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (56:31):
No, it was like the passing of Robin Williams in
a lot of ways because of how you know how
much those comedians meant to people.

Speaker 19 (56:38):
Yeah, yeah, just a special guy and incredible talent. And
you know his kids working in show business as well,
and you know they have paid this wonderful tribute to him,
and I'm glad this documentary is coming out. I think
it's bizarre that somebody was a star of his caliber
is really over the years, other than the occasional you know,
they did a biography on him, and I don't even

(57:00):
though maybe they didn't be true Hollywood story, but there
haven't really been any good books about him. There's never
really been a truly good documentary on him. So I'm
glad he's finally getting some attention and maybe a new
generation will discover his films and you get some laughter
and enjoyment out of him.

Speaker 3 (57:15):
Well, he got to work with Tom Hanks in this
documentary is being directed by Hank's son, Colin, so maybe
with that connection they'll finally get the documentary right. But
before we end the segment, I did want to play
one of my favorite John Candy moments on the debut
of The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour when he made a
special appearance as an impersonation of Orson Wells, the famous

(57:38):
Hollywood director.

Speaker 1 (57:39):
I mean just spot spot on and I wanted to
share it with our audience.

Speaker 6 (57:44):
Thank you very much, Hi, thank you, thank you all
very much.

Speaker 1 (57:48):
I don't believe this.

Speaker 6 (57:49):
This is Yes, you're jumping for a reason, young man.
Who is that?

Speaker 1 (57:54):
That's the that's our directive as to what that is?

Speaker 6 (57:57):
A director? Yeah, what I'm on my mark. Yes, always
move your camera.

Speaker 3 (58:11):
The perfect Orson Wells pomposity, I spot on impersonation and
John Candy, by all accounts, a fantastic person.

Speaker 10 (58:20):
It is great, and just quickly here while we're wrapping up.
There are great references in that.

Speaker 19 (58:24):
If you happen to be near a computer, you gotta
google on YouTube the Orson Wells Frozen piece. Yes, but
look up the SCTV clips of John Candy as well,
because man, he did some skits on that program that
were just hysterical. I mean I could sit and watch
for hours.

Speaker 3 (58:44):
I watched the Frozen P's rant as a child and
didn't realize it because they parodied it almost perfectly in
Pinky and the Brain, nearly a one to one recreation
of the entire rant, so if you haven't seen that,
you should check it out. But unfortunately we ran ourselves
out of time. Thank you for joining me on the show, Brian.
I knew you'd have some great stories and a fantastic

(59:05):
way to commemorate a titan like John Candy.

Speaker 10 (59:07):
Thanks for having me on. I really appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (59:09):
Ethan, stay tuned in ninety three WIBC. This is Saturday
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This.

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The work of leftist activists is a tireless and never
ending quest to sow the seeds of chaos in order
that society might be destroyed so they can remake it
a new to align with their utopian design. The latest
scheme from union agitators is to implode the national economy.
Through strategically placed laborers in key industries who will simply
walk away from their jobs in the spring of twenty

(01:00:12):
twenty eight. How can we hope to stop their evil
plans to overthrow civil society? Here to tell you all
the details of this dastardly machination is the steadfast guardian
of truth, justice and the American Way. It's producer Carl,
who joins us for another edition of Carl's Conspiracy Corner.

Speaker 24 (01:00:32):
You're listening to Carl's Conspiracy Corner. The truth is out there.

Speaker 6 (01:00:37):
Have you ever seen a common drink of glass of water?

Speaker 24 (01:00:41):
Well, Hianchi, I have the viuse expressed a conspiracy Caral
or those of Caral and Caral alone, they are enough
the use of his station or its distributors, I mean, obviously.

Speaker 3 (01:00:52):
Deep beneath the streets of Indianapolis, in an undisclosed broadcasting bunker,
we're once again joined by the insightful producer Carl. Tell us, Producer, Carl,
what have these dastardly.

Speaker 1 (01:01:03):
Left us have in store for us?

Speaker 10 (01:01:04):
Well?

Speaker 1 (01:01:06):
Did you know that there is a revolution of foot Why?

Speaker 3 (01:01:09):
Yes, I did. I've heard about it. I have heard
mention on the Twitter sphere as they say yes.

Speaker 14 (01:01:15):
So hat tip to Harrison Smith over there at info
Wars for this analysis. But we've noticed in the second
term of Donald Trump, it seems like all of the
protesters are these boomers. You know, they are going out
to protest.

Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
They're trying to relive the glory days of the nineteen sixties.

Speaker 14 (01:01:33):
Absolutely, you know, gray haired old ladies holding up racist
signs against when some seers and protesting tesla's. But you
don't see the youth as much as you did in
the first term. And it's not because the youth have
gone away, they've just gone underground.

Speaker 1 (01:01:51):
Well, it's because they told the youth that there's scum
and they're you know, not welcome.

Speaker 14 (01:01:55):
Well, it's not only that the youth have basically figured
out that on for their ends, that just protesting is
not going to in their own minds get it done.
And so what they're doing. We're seeing it play out
right now with the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the attempted
assassination of Donald Trump, and just most recently this ice

(01:02:20):
shooting that occurred.

Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
Those were all by young people.

Speaker 3 (01:02:23):
Yeah, and of course the ice shooter had much worse
aim than the Charlie Kirk Assassin ended up hitting the
migrants which he was attempting to protect in his own
twisted way.

Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
So you know, it just shows you the failure of
that kind of thinking.

Speaker 14 (01:02:38):
But just notice that they all kind of used the
same ploy. Theyre hanging out on the roof. Yeah, well
they were all hanging out on the roof. And so
if they're not you know, you know, in an organized
reddit where they're all planning out their schemes, they certainly
are mind melding. They're all kind of thinking the same way.

Speaker 3 (01:02:54):
Well, they can't debate, they can't succeed in the arena
of ideas, they can't defeat, so they must destroy outright,
And that's kind of what I understand is going on
in the labor industry or the unions, and they're attempting
to do so. Yes, so here's the deal.

Speaker 14 (01:03:11):
So much like the Ukraine, they're planning a color revolution
here in the United States as well, but at least
we have three years warning, so they understand that this
is going to be a difficult task. So they are
planning ahead. They are using this strategy of salting. And
I'd like to give Carlin Borsenko her explanation of what

(01:03:34):
this is.

Speaker 20 (01:03:35):
I'm Carlin Bersenko. I'm an analyst and independent journalist covering
the fire left in America, and I'm about to tell
you about the most terrifying thing the fire left is
doing that you don't know about yet. For the last
three weeks, I've been attending salt training with the Democratic
Socialists of America. The idea of salting is the concept
that socialists who want to control the unions will get

(01:03:56):
their members' jobs in strategic organizations like Amazon, like Starbucks,
like groceries, like airlines, like automotive, like education. They will
get their socialist friends jobs in these industries, specifically with
the purpose of them agitating to form unions and to
get more workers into the unions within those organizations. And

(01:04:18):
what attending these trainings has taught me is that the
Democratic Socialists of America, through their Labor Caucus right here,
they have a massive network of jobs all over the
country where socialists are sitting in jobs in these organizations,
and they hire their socialist friends and then they put
them through training, they put them through mentorship. They're not
there to do a job, they don't really care about
the job. They are there to organize to form unions.

(01:04:41):
So why is this important. There is a strategy on
the left called MAYDA twenty twenty eight. This is led
primarily by the by the UAW, the United Autoworkers. But
what this is is the idea of a mass general strike. Essentially,
the far left is trying to organize across all the
labor unions, but with a really strategic focus on specific

(01:05:02):
types of unions because they want all the workers across
all the unions to strike at the same time may
DA twenty twenty eight May First, twenty twenty eight in
order to completely cripple society.

Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
And she's not lying. She mentioned the UAW is leading this.

Speaker 14 (01:05:20):
I found this audio directly from the UAW Twitter xpage.

Speaker 25 (01:05:26):
As you know, the UAW International has called on the
rest of the labor movement to align contracts from MAYDA
twenty twenty eight. The purpose in that call is that
we have more power if we're.

Speaker 1 (01:05:38):
Working together and striking together.

Speaker 25 (01:05:42):
If we want to win groundbreaking standards of living, real
retirement security, universal health care, and a just transition to
a livable planet that works for working class people, then
we're going to have to be ready to organize, strike
and unite the working class.

Speaker 14 (01:06:00):
If you miss that, he wants all of the unions
to basically end their contracts on May Day, twenty twenty eight,
so everybody goes on strike at the same time.

Speaker 1 (01:06:10):
There's just one fatal flaw with this plan.

Speaker 3 (01:06:13):
I think you and probably they have overlooked producer Carl
And what's that anytime you put these leftists in charge
of anything, it falls to the ground and fails immediately.
They won't get to twenty twenty eight. Look At what
Kathleen Kennedy has done with a billion dollar franchise like
Star Wars. She's ran it straight into the ground. Look
At what Alyssa Heinerschneid did with bud Light, ran it

(01:06:35):
straight into the ground. Look At what all the activists
working for rock Steady in the video game Director did
between twenty fifteen and twenty twenty four between the release
of Arkham Knight and Suicide Squad Killed the Justice League.
They completely ran it into the ground.

Speaker 7 (01:06:50):
Look at this little.

Speaker 3 (01:06:51):
Leftist, thick rim glasses, blue haired CEO of Cracker Barrel.

Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
Put her in charge and they ran into the ground.

Speaker 3 (01:06:57):
It happens time and time again, So they're not going
to stick around to twenty twenty eight to be to
be able to strike because they run whatever institution they're
in charge of straight into the ground immediately. They have
no business acumen or insight whatsoever, and especially if they
don't care about these industries. Something tells me they're probably
not going to be able to persist for the next
three years.

Speaker 1 (01:07:17):
But it's nice to dream. If you're a little Marxist agitator.
Oh you are such the optimist. I so hope that
you are correct.

Speaker 14 (01:07:25):
But you know what, if history teaches us a lesson
here in the United States, it's generally very difficult to
pull these things off. Might I add because here in
the United States we do have a First Amendment and
journalists people like us in broadcasting, alert the public as
to the schemes of what these people are up to,

(01:07:45):
and they fall apart.

Speaker 3 (01:07:47):
So what you're saying is that daylight is the best disinfectant,
and by shining a light on their schemes, it takes
the power.

Speaker 1 (01:07:53):
Straight out of it.

Speaker 3 (01:07:54):
Absolutely, But again they're also going to fail due to
their own incompetency.

Speaker 1 (01:07:57):
That's just I would think that's the nature of left.

Speaker 14 (01:08:00):
As I was thinking while we were playing the audio,
I mean hurting communists is like hurting cats.

Speaker 1 (01:08:06):
I mean, they're gonna go in all directions.

Speaker 14 (01:08:08):
You're like, okay, we're going to go on strike, and
they're like, huh.

Speaker 3 (01:08:12):
Hurting cats is a lot like hurting libertarians too. So
I've heard that one a few times, but I.

Speaker 14 (01:08:18):
Do want to point out I'm listening to this audio
and watching he's not a young guy.

Speaker 10 (01:08:23):
This is like.

Speaker 14 (01:08:26):
Guy is like this blue collar, ballheaded guy. So he's
like an old type of communists that you would think of.
I am so annoyed by the fact that unions are
relevant at all today. People want to discuss why industry
has left the United States, the unions are the reason
why they've left the United States.

Speaker 3 (01:08:47):
Well, also, the unions function most effectively when they were
in bed with the mafia, which really hasn't been the
case since.

Speaker 1 (01:08:53):
The Jimmy hoffin now Dart. It's because we got rid
of the mafia that the unions aren't affected. Well, I mean,
but that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (01:08:59):
An organization, it doesn't work without uh, the muscle, Yeah,
the muscle, the thugs enforcing it, all the enforcers.

Speaker 14 (01:09:06):
Well, I just felt that I would do my due
diligence to inform the audience here on Saturday Night that
this is something that we need to look out for
and infiltrate these leftists to make sure that their dastard
lead deeds do not prevail in the year twenty twenty eight.

Speaker 1 (01:09:23):
And that's what we love about you, producer, Carl.

Speaker 3 (01:09:25):
You always you always come up with some interesting schemes
from the left, always pointing out things that the audience
might not otherwise be aware of, and that's what.

Speaker 1 (01:09:32):
We appreciate most. That's what I'm here for.

Speaker 3 (01:09:34):
Thanks for listening to another edition of Carl's Conspiracy Corner.
Stay tuned to the one and the only ninety three
WIBC for more Saturday Night on the Circle coming up next.

Speaker 2 (01:09:56):
You're listening to Saturday Night on the Circle on ninety
three WY.

Speaker 20 (01:10:01):
Time.

Speaker 3 (01:10:03):
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen to the final segment of
Saturday Night on the Circle. I can't believe how quickly
this shown is gone, but you know that happens when
the flow is even and the conversation is solid.

Speaker 1 (01:10:16):
If you missed a moment, You can catch my.

Speaker 3 (01:10:18):
Podcasts uploaded to WIBC as well as my personal podcasting
page Saturday night on the Circle dot Fireside dot FM.
One of the few tireless advocates for the citizens of
Indianapolis is unfortunately not a sitting city council member, but
rather State Representative Andrew Ireland, who went on Fox fifty

(01:10:40):
nine this weekend to decry the problem of rampant criminality
within the city. Because as long as this issue is
allowed to fester, as he definitely pointed out, it will
detract businesses, it will drive away citizens, and it will
ultimately lead to disaster.

Speaker 18 (01:10:59):
Lawmaker is calling for more transparency from the Marion County
Prosecutor on the outcomes of certain crimes, and that's in
the wake of a triple shooting this past weekend.

Speaker 2 (01:11:08):
State Rep.

Speaker 18 (01:11:09):
Andrew Ireland says the suspect in the shooting on Georgetown
had previously been in custody for resisting arrest almost a
year ago. Court documents show the state had prepared to
dismiss that case once the suspect paid a diversion fee
of roughly four hundred and fifty dollars rap Ireland says
violent crime in Indianapolis is hurting opportunities for investment and

(01:11:29):
growth for the city and central Indiana.

Speaker 12 (01:11:31):
If you're a major company, you're a family trying to
move to this area, and you see what's going on
downtown and throughout the rest of your city, do you
think twice, it really shouldn't be that way.

Speaker 1 (01:11:41):
We don't have to live like that.

Speaker 19 (01:11:45):
I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass,
and I'm all audiblem.

Speaker 3 (01:11:55):
We love listening from a representative Andrew Ireland, always speaking
common sense, and he's absolutely right. When the city, especially
Democrat policies, invite decay. Why would you invest in an
environment that allows rampant criminality. You have the revolving door
of criminal justice that is aided and abedded by people
like Ryan Friend of the miscreant Mears and the malcontented

(01:12:18):
Judge Mark Stoner who see fit to routinely release reoffenders
to cause chaos on society. And unfortunately that's not going
to change unless the leadership changes, unless the policy changes.
But in the meantime, you got to deal with the
fallout and decay. Stuff like a new homeless camp, a

(01:12:39):
homeless encampment which has appeared in Michael Paul Hart's district
on the City Council just behind the East Street or
East Washington Street Walmart. So lots of problems in the city.
Unfortunately we're not going to solve in tonight. That's all
I got, Ladies and gentlemen, the show is over. I'll
leave you with my parting words of wisdom. As always,
wherever you are, whoever you're with, whatever you're doing, remember

(01:13:01):
that life is a state of mind.

Speaker 1 (01:13:04):
And I'll see you next week.
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