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People you're listening to Saturday Night on This Circle ninety
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Speaker 3 (00:21):
PC the Hands that the Septum. Welcome back, ladies and
gentlemen too. Another edition of Saturday Night on the Circle
where I'm the Bespectacle. Crimadget ethan Hatcher and producer Gavin
is with us this week on the board, getting trained
by the dutiful producer Jack. We got a lot on
our plate, including the mayor who continues to have his

(00:42):
reputation tarnished as a consequence of his negligent behavior under
a long period of time. We're also going to play
some key segments from the Mike behechik Uh police stop
bodycam footage from when he was pulled over in I
believe it was January of this year, three times over

(01:05):
the legal limit, and play some of his reaction to that.
And we're also going to get into the consequence of
California's lawlessness costing American civilians yet more lives as they
recklessly empower illegal immigrants with upgraded special driving privileges. Thanks

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for listening to the show, ladies and gentlemen this week.
I'm sure you've already heard that Mayor Joe hog Set
was formally disinvited from the Irvington Halloween Festival. And this
is pretty significant because the Halloween Festival is one of
the biggest celebrations in the city and it goes back
more than seventy nine years, as this is the seventy

(01:47):
ninth annual Halloween Festival in Irvington. It's beloved, actually one
of the largest Halloween festival in the country, brings quite
a bit of business to the community and Mayor Joe
hog Set was asked not to be there by the
Irvington Community Council on Wednesday evening. This was hilarious. Some
of their letter states, as you are aware, multiple media

(02:10):
outlets have documented serious concerns regarding actions taken by your administration,
particularly involving your Chief of Staff Thomas carl Cook. Several
survivors of these documented incidents and others not yet reported
on reside in our neighborhood and have expressed concern about
your expected attendants at this year's Historic Irvington Halloween Festival,

(02:30):
an event run by this organization. In response to a
formal request from neighbors and out of respect to the
survivors of sexual assault and others affected, the Historic Irvington
Community Council has voted to formally ask that you refrain
from attending any events associated with the seventy ninth is
Historic Irvington Halloween Festival. And while we understand this is

(02:50):
a public event, we cannot restrict your attendance, we urge
you to consider the impact your presence may have. At best,
it would be a distraction and at worst it would
be re traumatizing for members of our community. That is
a scathing rebuke on the negligence of Joe hog Set.
And yes, they contrived this Democrat backed investigation by a

(03:14):
Chicago law firm, Fisher Phillips to artificially examine the situation
in which they concluded the city acted within their legal
discretion and should make improvements in the future. But no accountability,
zero accountability for the overlooking of Thomas Carl Cook as
chief of Staff and Deputy Mayor's antics within city Hall.

(03:36):
And as we heard from Mere Indie from Indie Star,
from other reporters, from women who stepped forward. This guy
had a history of this kind of behavior, and Joe
hog Set was willing to overlook that malfeasance if because
he sought political gain, because this guy was the strategist

(03:57):
behind his election. And now people are starting to notice.
People are starting to pick up that Joe Hogg sets
many failings, his life is a personal train wreck, wife
left him, reported to have a drinking issue. The city's
fallen apart at the seams, and then of course you
had Thomas Carl Cook running around and making staffers feel

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unsafe within city, within the city county building, and people
are starting to rebuke the mayor. Now the silly thing
about this ultimately is, although they are publicly rebuking him,
I do believe most of the people in Irvington would
willingly vote for him again if it came to reelection.
That's kind of the puzzler here, But I mean goes

(04:39):
It cuts both ways because you have Republicans who are
also acting in a corrupt manner, and because of the
political affiliation, because of the deep partisanship, these elected leaders
become empowered to be ever more corrupt. As a result
of our willingness to re elect them in spite of
the bad act that they've committed. Now, Joe hawk Sett

(05:02):
had a hilarious, somewhat passive aggressive response to this letter
from the Irvington Community Council. It was pretty simple, a
response from the mayor's office quote, there's an official process
to request the mayor to attend community events. The Mayor's
office did not receive an invite to this event through
that process. As a result, the mayor has conflicts and
will not attend the Halloween festival this year, according to

(05:24):
a spokesperson. Again, hilarious because they're trying to say, wow,
we didn't want to come to your stinking festival anyway,
which is totally out of character for photo op Joe,
because he loves to get in front of a camera
when it benefits him, and this is one of the
biggest defense in the city, one of the largest Halloween
festivals in the country. Of course, the mayor would want
to take part of that, but he has shamed himself

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as a result of his actions, and now once again
people are starting to stand up and take notice. We
had a story development this week. Indie Reporter finally got
the bodycam footage from the Mike Behaychick Duy incident earlier
in this year, when he was pulled over by a
state trooper for speeding. He had a concerned citizen call

(06:11):
in and report that this individual may be driving under
the influence. It was reported that he had an open
container in the vehicle, and upon a blood draw test,
it concluded he was more than three times the legal limit.
But the interesting part is we didn't find about out
about this for months because of the immunity that legislators

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have granted themselves within the Indiana Constitution, again shielding them
from accountability. And this was part of the footage in
which Mike Behaychick admitted that part of the reason he
may have been impaired is because he takes a prescription
medication and opioid for his back pain.

Speaker 5 (06:52):
How much you have had today? And I mean obviously
everything you say now is confusing, Sue. I am recording, though,
so feel free to day.

Speaker 6 (07:01):
Yeah are you recording?

Speaker 5 (07:03):
I am recording, so you don't you don't.

Speaker 6 (07:05):
Have to say it.

Speaker 7 (07:06):
I came home and I think ran all my facts
stuff and came away last Okay, so they don't pay
much and don't bring a lot.

Speaker 5 (07:18):
So sure could be a combination of both our stand whatever.
Its Well, the reason for the staff was speeding. Really, yeah,
you were going seventy Oh jeez.

Speaker 6 (07:32):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 8 (07:33):
Yeah, so I did not know that.

Speaker 7 (07:35):
I thought I was going like fifty fifty five.

Speaker 3 (07:37):
So okay, yeah, wait, that's what they all say.

Speaker 6 (07:41):
Go a little fast, and its.

Speaker 9 (07:43):
Words dollars, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame.

Speaker 3 (07:56):
And look that's what every single speeder says. That's not
the important part here, because you know, anytime you get
pulled over, Oh sorry, officer, I thought I was only going, uh,
you know, fifty five there. Didn't realize the was going
a little faster. But the fact that he was point
he was almost three times the legal limit and that
coherent I think is indicative of perhaps a pattern of

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substance abuse. I mean, we we can't tell for sure,
but there may have been some interface between the pain
medication and the alcohol. Again, that's that speculative. But what
is for certain is the results of the test, which
put him at a point two eight, and he could
hardly believe it.

Speaker 5 (08:36):
Well, you are showing way above the legal in the.

Speaker 6 (08:40):
Point eight. You're showing a point two eight point two eight. Okay, so.

Speaker 5 (08:49):
That's about three times much, three times college three eight.

Speaker 10 (08:57):
Point point point oh eight is illegal in one in
point two eight is what you're showing.

Speaker 7 (09:04):
Oh wow, that's great.

Speaker 5 (09:11):
If all you add with one glass wine, I'm a
strong glass of wine. All right, sir, as I get
the tax results point two eight.

Speaker 6 (09:25):
That boint right.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
I mean one thing again, we know for certain you
don't get a point two eight from one glass of wine.
The officer knows that you and I know it. Mike
Behechik knows it too. And if you were that coherent
at a point two eight blood alcohol content level, it
is likely that this is not your your first rodeo.

(09:47):
This is not the first time that you have engaged
in this behavior. You've built up a tolerance and you
know that that's all. That's all fine. But if it
wasn't for the fact that he was behind the wheel,
and this is a legislator, and if you or I
were caught three times the legal limit, we would not
be being getting treated with kid gloves by the officer

(10:07):
who ended up driving Senator Behechik back home in his cruiser.
We would be spending the weekend in jail for sure.
So the bodycam footage was not as shocking as I
think many of us anticipated it to be, just because
he was so coherent, to the point that the officer
who was pulling over the state senator was calling his supervisor,

(10:31):
was calling the prosecutor just to see how they should
move forward with probable cause. Between the speeding and then
the report from a concerned civilian. Most importantly I think
here is that everybody turned out all right, that there
were no fatalities. But it is no joking matter when
somebody drives under the influence, something that we saw this

(10:53):
week with a tragic crash in California from an illegal
immigrant with a CDM that was potentially driving under the influence,
something that we'll talk about coming up in the next segment.
But we have some more bad behavior. We've heard from
the mayor, we've heard from the Senator Behychik, and now

(11:13):
a Johnson County coroner has been let out of jail
after posting bond from his arrest. Mike Pruitt, the County Courier,
is a co accused of giving booze and weed to
teenage girls. This is some pretty pretty weird stuff the
Justin County corner.

Speaker 11 (11:31):
As you see now in custody, Mike Prewitt faces fourteen
misdimeter charges connected to giving alcohol to minors, and as
you just saw, he's runner to the Johnson County Show's
office this morning.

Speaker 12 (11:42):
Prewe was transferred to Brown County this afternoon. Because of
his connections to Johnson County, he was elected coroner in
twenty twenty. He also served as deputy chief of the
Bargainsville Fire Department and also with the fire departments in
Wayne Township and Franklin. He responded also to federal disasters
as part of Indiana Task Force One rendered up the
Johnson County Sheriff's office just before noon. Walking with him

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is his lawyer, Rus Johnson. He's accused of giving alcohol
to minors, a mother accused prood of giving alcohol to
our teenage daughter and her friends and all. He's facing
fourteen misdemeanors and a judge ordered him held without bond.
A lawyer who was not affiliated with this case says
the reason for that may be the judge sending a
message to those in power.

Speaker 13 (12:22):
It would not be uncommon for a judge, especially in
a case in which there are some political ties in
sending a message to the community to say that everybody's
going to be treated equally under the law doing well.

Speaker 3 (12:35):
Unfortunately, we know that that is usually not the case. Usually,
if you have connections, you don't get treated equally by
the law. You get a pass. And this is some
very suspicious behavior. When you have an older, middle aged
man who is giving intoxicating substances alcohol and weed gummies
to girls who are sixteen and seventeen years old, The

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mine wanders what the motivation for that could be, but
the police allege that at least seven times between May
of last year in July of this year, pruit gave
them alcohol. He met the girls at a Barbersville firehouse,
gave them surfside vodka seltzers for prom night. Alleged to
Prewitt putting a bush light in the refrigerator of a

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local poolhouse and texting them where to find it, allowing
the girls to grab bud light from his truck while
parked at the Johnson County Fairgrounds, and investigators also said
that he sent text messages between the girls, and this
came after the child's mother was concerned with how much
time that her daughter was spending with his older, middle
aged man. Yeah, I'd be a little bit suspicious about

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that too. Content of the text messages included conversations where
Pruitt was asking the minor what alcohol she liked, Prewitt
describing drop locations where the girls could pick up alcohol
from them from him, photos of Pruitt and the seventeen
year old consuming alcohol together also, So, I mean, this
is obviously inappropriate behavior and potentially something much more sinister

(14:05):
was underway that was prevented because this mother was involved
enough in her daughter's life to care and then report
it to police. Thanks for listening to Saturday Night on
the Circle. We got a lot more on the way.
Stay tuned to ninety three WIBC.

Speaker 6 (14:31):
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Speaker 4 (14:39):
S as you were listening to Saturday Night on This
Circle on WYBC.

Speaker 3 (14:52):
Welcome back to ninety three wib C, where, unfortunately, this
week we're seeing a repeat story of illegal immigrant. Tell
me if this sounds familiar. Illegal immigrant driving a semi
truck on the highway performs a wildly dangerous maneuver that
results in a loss of life for three civilians. That

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already happened in Florida, a couple months ago when illegal
immigrant truck driver pulled a illegal U turn on the highway,
killing three in the process. But now in California on
the highways there, a twenty one year old is alleged
to have been driving under the influence, causing a chain
reaction wreck on the highway resulting in the fatality of

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three individuals, including a beloved community coach who had retired,
their lives taken from them by this careless illegal immigrant
who had been empowered to drive this terrifying eighteen ton
vehicle by the State of California giving him a CDL
in spite of a citizenship's status, and this was the

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result of their lawless action.

Speaker 14 (15:59):
Is lusive dash cam video that is now the subject
of several law enforcement investigations shows a moment a red
Semi truck plowed into a number of vehicles on the
westbound ten Freeway in Ontario just after one pm yesterday.

Speaker 15 (16:13):
The CHP told the La Times the.

Speaker 14 (16:15):
Driver of this big rig is a twenty one year
old man who is now under arrest on suspicion of
driving under the influence of drugs. A total of four
semis were involved in also four passenger vehicles.

Speaker 16 (16:26):
One of them exploding in flames.

Speaker 14 (16:28):
Three people were killed and four others were taken to
local hospitals. This horrific crash happened just east of the
fifteenth Freeway and shut down all westbound lanes for more
than twelve hours.

Speaker 6 (16:39):
Holy Jesus, what is that? What?

Speaker 11 (16:44):
Up?

Speaker 6 (16:44):
Points up?

Speaker 3 (16:45):
Dashcam footage showed this driver traveling at a high rate
of speed, and investigators say that he didn't even push
the brakes before the accident happened. He hit those vehicles
driving full speed at highway speeds, resulting in what surely
was a quick but brutal death for those people who
were doing nothing but just trying to get to their

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final destination and prevented from doing so as a result
of California's lawlessness. And the scale of this lawlessness is
truly staggering. I mean, it is an epidemic, and I
think that it is clearly endangering people's lives around the country.
And it left ICE director todd Lyons slack jawed when
he was interviewing on Fox News at the absolute scale

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when it was revealed that California has issued more than
sixty thousand of these CDL licenses to people who have
no reason to have them, who may not have a
proficiency in reading or comprehending the English language, and then
are driving on our streets.

Speaker 17 (17:49):
So let's forget in the acting ICE Director todd lyons
I was really taking aback with what William just said
that California gave out sixty two thousand CDL licenses.

Speaker 3 (17:59):
What do you make of that?

Speaker 18 (18:01):
Well, John, what's even scarier than that is some of
those were real IDs. Right, So those individuals who are
supposed to be in the country, you know anyways, can
get on air commercial aircraft, can travel. Now they have
CDLs where they're transporting hazardous goods, and John, just think
about this.

Speaker 3 (18:18):
That's just California.

Speaker 18 (18:19):
When you think of all these other sanctuary states that
are doing the same thing. There are so many states
that are given these CDL drivers licenses to people that
shouldn't be in the country anyways. This individual yesterday, he
crossed the border in twenty twenty two. Unfortunately, on the
last administration and the Catcher release policies, Borbtrow had to
let him go. And now, look, we've had people lose

(18:40):
their lives and more people are injured.

Speaker 3 (18:42):
I'm in danger as a result of California's decision to
flood the economy with these illegal immigrant truck drivers. It
has not only resulted in danger for people who are
operating their vehicles innocent civilians on the highway, but it
is also devaluing the American labor market and as a

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beneficial consequence of Donald Trump enforcing immigration rules and cracking
down on these truck drivers who are endangering civilians across
the country. Now, according to The Daily Caller Truck Drivers,
American truck drivers are seeing an increase in their pay.
One operator, owner operator of ICV Express, was quoted as
saying he had accepted a job that was originally posted

(19:28):
for one thousand dollars starting rate, and he was able
to negotiate it for almost double at nineteen hundred dollars,
when at most he would have only gotten twelve hundred
in the past when the market was being oversaturated by
these people who were not qualified to be driving trucks,
and the state of California is now not enforcing the

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basic aspects of English proficiency, endangering more people, something that
was reported on by a truck driver who UH recorded
his interaction with law enforcement, admitting.

Speaker 17 (20:04):
As much A quick question for you are they are
they making you guys comply with like the English English profancy.

Speaker 9 (20:11):
They're not making you guys. Did they did they talk
to you guys about it or anything?

Speaker 6 (20:18):
Or yeah, don't enforce it, don't.

Speaker 19 (20:20):
They said specifically don't enforce or yeah because this.

Speaker 10 (20:24):
Kind of talk down so gunpoint, we don't enforce that.

Speaker 9 (20:27):
Well, yeah, it.

Speaker 10 (20:28):
Could change any time right now, we're not.

Speaker 3 (20:32):
Unfortunately English, No, don't like that disgusting behavior under the
direction of Governor Gavin Gruesome of California, a decision that
is endangering American lives, and now the Department of Transport
Transportation under Sean Duffy is considering revoking California's ability to

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issue these licenses, especially when they are behaving lawlessly and
refusing to enforce the rules of the road UH, A
decision that is indeed resulting in the fatality of American citizens.
Thanks for listening to Saturday Night on the Circle. We
got more on the way coming up next is the
sound Dump. Don't miss it all the moon men one

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thing that way.

Speaker 4 (21:20):
But you are listening to Saturday Night on this Circle
A ninety three WYPC.

Speaker 20 (21:27):
Goodbye, ladies and gentlemen, It's time once again helped on
your handy. Danias has Matt suit as we wade through
the slime in the grime of another week in news,
Beginning with former Clinton campaign manager James Carvell gleefully fantasizing
a violence against Trump voters on a podcast, A campaign
staffer for Abigail Spanberger shared horrid racial smears of winsome

(21:50):
sears in Virginia, and the Portland homeless population shares their
motives for being on the streets. You'll hear this all
this and more for this week's edition of the Sound Dump.

Speaker 15 (22:02):
I'd take you n it job.

Speaker 4 (22:08):
It's the Saturday Night Sound Dump on WYPC.

Speaker 12 (22:13):
I take you.

Speaker 21 (22:16):
So you decides you know you want to lie?

Speaker 3 (22:21):
Oh my god. Its welcome back to Saturday Night on
the Circle. I'm your host Ethan Hatcher and producer Gavin's
on the board. This week, we begin with James Carvill,
who's clearly learned nothing following the brutal assassination of Charlie Kirk,
once again now fantasizing about violence against Trump voters simply

(22:44):
on the basis of political disagreement. He says we should
all be spit on. This is sick.

Speaker 22 (22:50):
You know what we do, would collaborate us?

Speaker 19 (22:52):
Right?

Speaker 2 (22:52):
And I think a corporation something.

Speaker 22 (22:56):
My fantasy dream is that this nightmare ms in twenty
twenty nine, and I think we ought to have radical thing.
I think they're all hard to have the head shaven.
They should be put in orange pajamas and we should
be marched down Pennsylvania Avenue and the public should be
invited to spit out. The universities, the corporations, the law firms,

(23:19):
all of these collaboratives should be shaved, pajamined and spit out.

Speaker 23 (23:25):
Fah, that's horrible, it's you're horrible.

Speaker 15 (23:29):
You're name of a monster.

Speaker 19 (23:32):
WHOA, whoa?

Speaker 15 (23:32):
What took you so long?

Speaker 3 (23:34):
Idiot paraded through the town square shaved and spit on.
This is the mind of a sick individual. This is
the Trump derangement syndrome that we've all become so familiar with.
These people have lost their mind and they are completely unrepentant.
After violence has already been exacted against conservatives at the

(23:55):
Catholic School, against Charlie Kirk, against the Ice facility. There
have been many, many examples at this point of liberals
who have been acting out on the basis of this fantasy,
and it's truly sick stuff. We also see some six
stuff from a liberal campaign staffer for Abigail Spamburger engaging

(24:19):
in some really sick racial rhetoric where she says that
when some sears wants to re enslave African Americans, which
I mean is preposterous because win some seers herself is
a black woman.

Speaker 15 (24:34):
I don't know what happened for ELP the darkest timeline.
Our only choices are between the blackwood, which ordinarily all four,
but this time you becomes like slavery right.

Speaker 20 (24:44):
And look it's great even the cat.

Speaker 15 (24:47):
It's like, okay, either blacks a slavery.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
Shper black with a white woman who.

Speaker 8 (24:54):
Really really good London.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
Okay, oh oh they pay her, they pay her well. Okay,
so yeah, she's willing to work for a woman that
she obviously thinks is unqualified for being once employed by
the CIA. But the idea that when some seers wants
to re enslave Black Americans is ridiculous, and it's hilarious

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coming from the word from the mouth of a white
liberal woman who thinks she knows better. This is the
way that they are talking down to African Americans. This
is the soft bigotry of liberalism, where they believe that, well,
you can't possibly think differently than I do politically, and

(25:39):
if you do, it's because you must want to re
enslave Africans. Just really sick, twisted stuff that has now
been shared on social media because she was recorded Letitia
James hilariously complaining of weaponizing the Department of Justice, even
though she weaponized her entire campaign, Her entire reelection campaign

(26:01):
was based on weaponizing her position against him in order
to charge him with the felonies that she and mortgage fraud.
I should say that she is now being accused of this.

Speaker 24 (26:14):
Is not about me, No, this is about all of us,
and about a justice system which has been weaponized, a
justice system which has been been used as a tool
of revenge. This justice system which has been used as

(26:36):
a tool of revenge, she said, and a weapon against
those individuals who simply did their job and who stood up.

Speaker 15 (26:46):
For the rule of law.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
Ironic, truly irony in its purest form. When she's being
accused of the same crime that she went after Donald
Trump for committing, and it was trumped up charges then
and now she is complaining of this. It's just chef's kiss,
absolute perfection. The hypocrisy is rich, and people are getting

(27:10):
tired of it. People are getting tired of it at
every single level. People are starting to notice hypocrisies on
the left, including the collapse of the t Q plus
portion of the lgbt Q movement. One comedian pointing out
one such hypocrisy in a set.

Speaker 20 (27:28):
If a guy removes his penis and like puts a
wig on and throws on her dress, Everyone's like.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
You go, girl, live your truth.

Speaker 21 (27:36):
But if a guy wears a toupee, everyone just laughs
at him and.

Speaker 3 (27:44):
He's just trying to identify as someone with hair.

Speaker 15 (27:51):
With Society's like, nah, nah, we don't play that.

Speaker 3 (27:59):
He's out a lot, But he's right. He's absolutely got
a point when they're willing to laugh and mock people
for wearing a hair piece, but then expect you to
support them calling themselves by different pronouns and believing that
they're a different gender just because you want to snip
off some of your biological parts. That's not how it works.
Thanks for listening to Saturday Night on the Circle. I

(28:20):
also wanted to share some rather eye opening audio. This
was gathered by a man on the street. Kevin Dahlgren
on Twitter. If it's not an account you're familiar with,
I highly recommend you give him a follow. He often
walks the streets and interacts with the homeless population of
Portland that the liberal elite are trying to convince you

(28:43):
simply aren't there. Everything's fine in Portland. There isn't mass lawlessness.
It's not a disgusting slovenly city. Everything is a oka
And Kevin Dahlgren shows you the receipts he talks with
these people. He records his interactions. He's found dead bodies
on the streets of Portland and had to report to
officers to come retrieve it stuff again. One such incident

(29:06):
recently went viral, and this was him talking with a
woman who simply opens up that she's on the streets
because she can do whatever she wants with zero repercussion.

Speaker 25 (29:18):
When I was on probation as a civilian, I had
a very strict like regiment to follow. When I got
on probation and I was homeless, she literally wrote me
a do not entertain Oh no, it's a Sitan release.

Speaker 9 (29:29):
She gave me a Cite release warrant.

Speaker 25 (29:30):
So anytime I got caught up doing anything with the
cops and they ran my name as a site released, like,
they never took me to jail, just gave me a
citation and went on my way.

Speaker 3 (29:38):
And we you know a lot of us just don't
ever go to fort.

Speaker 25 (29:41):
You know, the freedom keeps me out here a lot
like that's what brought me kind.

Speaker 3 (29:44):
Of to this area too.

Speaker 25 (29:45):
Is just giving up and wanted to just do whatever
I wanted.

Speaker 15 (29:49):
And it's you know, I mean, we don't follow me.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
We don't have to follow anywhere.

Speaker 25 (29:52):
Who was like, because I always see people who are
on the streets are I refer to people who are
not homeless as civilians because they worked in nine to
five and you know.

Speaker 3 (29:59):
They hide do drugs in.

Speaker 25 (30:00):
The ken, drink on the weekends.

Speaker 19 (30:01):
We're just making a.

Speaker 25 (30:02):
Sten, say, walking a high. You know, I mean, nobody's
there's enough of us that it's like, what are they
going to.

Speaker 15 (30:06):
Do about it?

Speaker 3 (30:07):
You know, whatever I do what I want, there's no expectation,
there's no consequence. Worse yet, this behavior is actively being
empowered by so called harm reduction strategies, which include providing
homeless addicts with the tools for them to shoot up.
Something that is only encouraging rampant lawlessness and addiction on

(30:29):
the streets of Portland. It is having an actively regressive
effect and it is like a magnet to the disparates
and the disaffected, the malcontents, people like this man who
openly admits that he exists on the street to harass
people with smartphones and cars.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
I'm dedicated to a lag of phomousness, poverty, drug the
sixty five.

Speaker 7 (30:55):
My goal.

Speaker 3 (30:56):
Now, are you.

Speaker 2 (30:59):
Dedicate your life to be an almost and why is that?

Speaker 22 (31:03):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (31:04):
This state of things, the state of things.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
I think this thing that you're recording with me is
the most dangerous things with every smartphone. Yeah, like this
is the first time willing to satisfying warrant.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
I appreciate.

Speaker 3 (31:23):
The listening that it's important that you're sharing.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
Don't like I'll be honest, like when I'm not like
in my own little space, I openly harass, threatened than
people with smartphones and people who drive other vehicles, because
I think it's just not safe anymore.

Speaker 3 (31:46):
Yeah, it's not safe anymore because people like you are
allowed to harass innocent civilians who are minding their own business.
But This lawlessness is being empowered by negligence of Democrat
city leaders. It's an epidemic and it happens in every
single major city where Democrats have a majority stake in
the way that the city is run. We see this

(32:08):
echoed here in Indianapolis where this week, uh homeless man
was pictured and shared on social media after he set
fire to the cemetery over there at Crown Hill. He
was trying to set a campfire for himself. It got
out of control and started burning through the underbrush.

Speaker 7 (32:26):
It just uh trying to start a little camp park
camp homeless.

Speaker 3 (32:30):
So I restart a little campfire and it leaves it
to breed.

Speaker 6 (32:34):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (32:34):
He got.

Speaker 3 (32:38):
I think you might need to put that wan.

Speaker 19 (32:43):
Bro.

Speaker 12 (32:44):
I got a lot of running up the street over here.

Speaker 6 (32:47):
Brother.

Speaker 3 (32:47):
Ye okay, you see man?

Speaker 5 (32:51):
What you mean?

Speaker 3 (32:51):
You can't see?

Speaker 5 (32:52):
Man?

Speaker 19 (32:52):
You probably.

Speaker 6 (32:55):
Just think.

Speaker 3 (32:59):
Is your pay?

Speaker 9 (32:59):
Is you you have?

Speaker 26 (33:01):
You know?

Speaker 9 (33:01):
Cool?

Speaker 3 (33:02):
Manna You're not cool?

Speaker 20 (33:03):
Bro.

Speaker 26 (33:03):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (33:04):
I don't know how man gets you to control?

Speaker 26 (33:05):
Bro?

Speaker 2 (33:07):
Why did you do it?

Speaker 9 (33:08):
Because I need.

Speaker 6 (33:11):
A man?

Speaker 3 (33:11):
You up for that one?

Speaker 6 (33:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (33:13):
I know you don't call it costs on them, BROLI
trust me. I'm not gonna call a cost.

Speaker 6 (33:18):
You need to get the brain for real.

Speaker 3 (33:20):
Why would you I.

Speaker 6 (33:21):
Just leave, get away from the crumb You're a real
crumb bun.

Speaker 3 (33:26):
You get more of the behavior that you tolerate and encourage,
and when there's no accountability, you're empowering people who have
poor impulse controlled to literally do whatever they want to.
The detriment of tax paying citizens to people who are
trying to make the neighborhoods in which they live a
better place, and society is constantly getting dragged down by

(33:47):
individuals like this, Individuals who feel that they are truly
empowered and entitled to do what they wish uh and
have it cared for at their expense, something that was
expressed by one one very upset person who found his
EBT cards getting cut in light of Trump productions and

(34:11):
he thinks that it's your responsibility to pay for his kids.

Speaker 6 (34:14):
Got an email from ABT. I used to get seven
hundred and forty dollars a month for my two kids
and we're not getting EBT. No morning took to EBT.
They saying I gotta work twenty hours a week. I'm
not working for nobody. Get the brank got in here.

Speaker 4 (34:29):
This is what Americans taxpayer worked for for us.

Speaker 6 (34:34):
They work for me. They got to help me feed
my brand kids. Get the brand got here? You know
what I'm saying, like, don't be quick as now. Y'all
been helping us all this brand time. Now y'all want
to tap out. Get the brand got here. I want
my ebt, yo, I want my ebt, And I'm not
working for nobody. I'm a brank boss with the brand
I look like working when the government is here to help.

(34:56):
Come on, y'all, y'all send all that money to Iraq, Ukraine.
You're funding all these wars. But when it's time to
help the Americans, ya don't want to brank can help us.
I need my brank eb t yo.

Speaker 3 (35:10):
Oh wait, you're serious. Let me laugh even harder. When
you see behavior like that, realize that's a mirror being
held up. That's a mirror of society being held up
to us, because in many ways, the voters have empowered
this to happen. When you support negligent leaders, that's the result.

(35:33):
Elections have consequences. Stay tuned in ninety three WIBC.

Speaker 2 (35:42):
Every time.

Speaker 6 (35:46):
Hazard zips and do.

Speaker 4 (35:52):
Sometimes you were listening to Saturday Night on This Circle.

Speaker 3 (35:58):
A nugge YPC. But welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to
another segment on Saturday Night on the Circle. This segment's
a bit of a tough one because it's that time again,
ladies and gentlemen. I've got I've got some sad news
to share. The faithful producer Jack is leaving us for

(36:22):
greener pastures. He has found more profitable employments, and I'm
sad to see him go, but I'm happy that he
at least has found a better place to be. Tell us, Jack,
what what you got coming up.

Speaker 10 (36:33):
In your world? I'm going to start working at Amazon
full time, just for the time being until I find
another job.

Speaker 3 (36:40):
But Amazon pays a lot better than radio.

Speaker 10 (36:42):
Yeah, definitely.

Speaker 3 (36:44):
Then this keeps happening to me. I keep having good
producers and then they they inevitably leave. We've had producer Zach,
producer Donnie, producer Gary. We've had a few more here
and there, now producer Jack joining their number. I had
a good job to.

Speaker 10 (37:00):
Producer Jack, Thank you, thank you, and I've had a
fun time being a producer for the show.

Speaker 3 (37:05):
In for the Gun guy, I've seen your skill set
grow over time, your confidence grow, your ability to interact
on the air like all that has gotten a lot
sharper in the time you've been here at WIBC. So
you know, I just wanted to really share my thanks
and appreciation for you. You've always managed the board well,
you do you mix the sound well, it's been great stuff,

(37:26):
Producer Jackie.

Speaker 10 (37:28):
It's a good good to hear that.

Speaker 3 (37:31):
But sadly that now leaves us back to the drawing board.
I suppose producer Gavin's going to join us in the
meantime for the foreseeable future where it goes from there.
Who can say, thanks, Producer jack I appreciate you being
with us. Y stay tuned in ninety three WIBC more

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As you were listening to Saturday Night on This Circle
A nree WYPC.

Speaker 3 (39:00):
Welcome back to Saturday Night on the Circle. I'm your
bespectacled curmudgeon Ethan Hatcher and producer Gavin's on the board
pushing the buttons in doing the things to make the
show function. And this week we were treated to a
long forgotten old friend, the former Lions Secretary of Press
Secretary for the Biden administration, Corrine Jean Pierre. She has

(39:24):
returned to the media airwaves in advance, well not in advance,
because it's already been released as of October twenty first
her new book titled Independent, a Look inside a Broken
White House Outside the Party Lines. And in addition to
debuting her book, she's also debuting a new hairstyle. I
don't know whether that's a wig or whether she got

(39:45):
her curls straightened, but she is looking pretty different from
how we were used to seeing her in the White
House administration days. But she has returned to the old
pig trough of a deception once again, where he still
is trying to pull the wool over the American people
and claim that she had no idea Biden's mental health

(40:07):
had declined so significantly she never saw it. Still spinning
that tired yarn, and she sat down with the Good
Morning America crew to do this interview that I don't
think helped her case too much. She was all over
the place with this trying to justify how she couldn't
see that comment.

Speaker 8 (40:28):
You said, you're a member of the inner circle and
you never saw the decline.

Speaker 3 (40:32):
And after that, I wrote.

Speaker 8 (40:33):
How if you even write Kareen that you were on
the plane with him going to the debate and you
didn't see anything. Well, when we were on the Air
Force one going on the going to the debate, you
got to remember his campaign people were on the team,
his family was on the team. I actually was one
of those rare trips that I didn't really see him
until after.

Speaker 15 (40:51):
The debate, even though I was on the plane.

Speaker 8 (40:53):
So really, I want everybody to know that I take
this question incredibly seriously.

Speaker 5 (40:59):
I do.

Speaker 8 (41:00):
I was his White House Press secretary, which means I
had a role that saw him practically every day and
traveled with him.

Speaker 3 (41:05):
You saw her for more than ninety five percent.

Speaker 8 (41:07):
We've always said, we're not going to say, oh, he
didn't age.

Speaker 3 (41:11):
He aged and he poked fun at it.

Speaker 8 (41:13):
We always owned up yah liah Lia Packwarch.

Speaker 3 (41:19):
So she's actually trying to say that even though she
was the Press secretary, even though she saw him behind
the scenes every single day, even though other members of
the cabinet were acknowledging the decline, she didn't see that
Biden was going downhill that she couldn't see before the debate.
He wasn't fit to be on the stage with President Trump,

(41:40):
of course, I mean, of course it was an enormous
disaster for the administration, and she was trying to lie
to the American people, something that she's now actively trying
to rewrite history on when she's phrasing this as, oh,
it was it was a post election decline. You know,
he was sharp end of the day he left office,
But it was only after that effect, And that's that's

(42:01):
not entirely true. You know, even even that they were
just mentioning the debate with Donald Trump, it was obvious
and apparent then, and she was still trying to tell
the American people that Biden was fit to serve office.
Through twenty twenty nine, and she got called out on
her bullcrap bite none other than CNN of all People,
host Brianna Keller. She didn't let that one slip.

Speaker 27 (42:24):
Cabinet secretaries were telling them that Biden wasn't up to
the task of the proverbial two AM phone called George
Clooney said Biden didn't even recognize him at the fundraiser
that he was hosting. I mean, we're talking twenty twenty three,
twenty twenty four, and why didn't you see Why didn't
you have concerns? Why didn't you raise them?

Speaker 2 (42:45):
So I did not have any concerns.

Speaker 8 (42:47):
I saw him on a daily basis. Brehanna, you know
that I saw.

Speaker 9 (42:51):
Him every day.

Speaker 8 (42:52):
I engage with him every day. Now that he's show aged,
no one is denied.

Speaker 9 (42:57):
That, Yes, he showed age.

Speaker 8 (42:59):
This is president that was sharp, This is a president
that pushed his staff. I'm talking my personal from my point, but.

Speaker 15 (43:08):
That's not what that's not what I'm asking.

Speaker 8 (43:10):
On a daily average, On a daily average, do you think.

Speaker 27 (43:14):
He should be president right now? Do you think that
he is capable right now of being president? Because that
was what you were advocating for. Someone who would be
president in his current state until twenty twenty nine.

Speaker 3 (43:30):
Absolutely, Karine John Pierre was lying to the American people.
She was acting in a dishonest capacity as the Press secretary,
and she's trying to say, well, it was from my
point of view and give herself an out. But nobody
with two synapses to rub together thought that Joe Biden
was healthy and fit enough to run for a second term.
It was a huge problem for the Democrat administration at

(43:54):
that time, and he wasn't particularly fit winning ran the
first time against Donald Trump. That's the thing. It was
one long, continuous slide and decline, and you never hear
about him now for that reason because he is, you know,
an aging elderly man. And then here's Kareein John Pierre
once again trying to defend Biden the Biden administration, this

(44:18):
time reframing the midterm election that saw him lose the
House somehow as victory in the mind of KJP.

Speaker 8 (44:27):
In twenty twenty three, the winter and spring of twenty
twenty three, we were coming out a successful midterm elections
for Democrats in the sense that we didn't have a
red wave, and it was it was seen as one
of the most successful first ostle house. No, but remember
it was supposed to be a red I'm not saying,

(44:48):
but historically, if you'd look at other first term presidents
the midterm elections, he right, Okay, just follow me for
a second.

Speaker 3 (44:57):
I under saying it wasn't that great of a mid
term I did.

Speaker 8 (44:59):
That's not what I say.

Speaker 3 (45:00):
I said there was.

Speaker 8 (45:02):
I said it wasn't a ready wave.

Speaker 2 (45:05):
Hey buddy, you need a ride. I was just on
my way to the big TUFUS convention.

Speaker 3 (45:09):
Good things. She was sitting down because otherwise she'd be
really dizzy from all that spin. Thanks for listening to
ninety three WIBC Saturday Night on the Circle. Coming up next,
you will hear quite possibly the most perfect campaign ad
against Zorn mom Dommy, the Democrat socialist candidate for mayor

(45:30):
running for mayor in New York City. And you won't
believe who concocted this one. Stay tuned and you'll find out.
On ninety three WIBC.

Speaker 26 (45:46):
Ins up outside and I take a Timpo and I can't.

Speaker 3 (45:54):
For the top of my.

Speaker 4 (45:58):
This is Saturday Night Circle ninety three held UYPC.

Speaker 3 (46:04):
Welcome back to the show, ladies and gentlemen, this is
Saturday Night on the Circle and I'm your host Ethan Hatcher.
I'm sure you all know about the Democratic election for
mayor that's underway in New York City has the potential
really to make or break the future of that little
corner of the world. The two frontline candidates for this

(46:27):
election are former Governor Andrew Cuomo, who had some scandals
in his administration, including alleged sexual harassment. And then you
have the candidate who was born in Uganda and moved
to the United States when he was seven years old
with his Ugandan father and Indian mother, the infamous Zorn

(46:47):
mom Domi socialist candidate who has promised to do everything
from raised taxes on white landowners in Manhattan to providing
free buses and government run grocery stores and government run
housing collectives. I mean, some really scary socialist stuff. And

(47:08):
Andrew Cuomo came out with the perfect ad against this guy.
Now we've all speculated on how AI was going to
be used, and this is the first time I've seen
AI used in a substantial way to as a campaign ad.
And this was put together by the Andrew Cuomo team,
but he leaded it inside of twenty minutes after they

(47:29):
faced accusations of racism. But I think you'll be pleased.
I mean, this ad is literally it's just it's spot on,
it's perfect. It's hard to believe that Andrew Cuomo's team
even came up with us and published it. I try
not to play clips this long, but every minute of
this ad is perfect, and I think you'll agree.

Speaker 15 (47:48):
Zo run.

Speaker 16 (47:49):
Mom Donnie's opponents want you to believe he's an inexperienced
radical whose policies will make New York City more dangerous.
But what do his actual supporters think.

Speaker 6 (47:57):
Mom Donnie isn't crazy.

Speaker 21 (47:58):
He's just trying to even land Field, you know, give
everyone a fair shot.

Speaker 3 (48:02):
Sure, he said.

Speaker 4 (48:03):
Multiple times we need to defund the police, but that
was just a metaphor.

Speaker 14 (48:06):
And yes he did say crime is a social construct,
but that was also a metaphor.

Speaker 12 (48:10):
His main backer, the Democratic Socialists ideas are common sense.

Speaker 3 (48:15):
Such as see criminalizing misdemeanors like shoplifting.

Speaker 4 (48:21):
Third degree assault, trespassing, prostitution, and drunk driving.

Speaker 23 (48:29):
With plans to decriminalize all drugs, man Donnie will be
a job creator for drug dealers.

Speaker 19 (48:35):
Instead of helping us homeless get off the streets and
into the mental health.

Speaker 3 (48:38):
Facilities we need.

Speaker 19 (48:39):
He wants to give us safe injection sites to do
crack and.

Speaker 3 (48:42):
Let us sleep in subway cards.

Speaker 13 (48:45):
These are actual policies Mamdani and the DSA want to implement.

Speaker 22 (48:48):
On day one, when a woman's being domestically abused, she
finally won't have to deal with some pesky cop to
arrest the abuser.

Speaker 6 (48:53):
But now a social worker to help.

Speaker 3 (48:54):
You know, Kumbaya the situation.

Speaker 9 (48:58):
Breathe in, breathe out.

Speaker 3 (49:01):
Mom Donnie is finally lowering jail sentences.

Speaker 2 (49:03):
Guilty, but Mom Donnie says, you're free to go.

Speaker 7 (49:09):
Woo who cares?

Speaker 15 (49:11):
Prostitution statistically leads to an.

Speaker 8 (49:13):
Increase what sex trafficking of women and young girls by
seventy percent.

Speaker 13 (49:16):
You can't have safety without equality. Were unlawful abiding citizens
like us globalize the empty fuddock.

Speaker 23 (49:25):
I'm a criminal, I'm a criminal.

Speaker 1 (49:26):
I'm a criminal.

Speaker 11 (49:27):
I'm a criminal.

Speaker 12 (49:28):
Yep, I'm a criminal for so wrong.

Speaker 3 (49:31):
Fizzar.

Speaker 12 (49:32):
I'm mom Donnie.

Speaker 19 (49:37):
I didn't have a real job until I was thirty,
but sure give me the keys of the city.

Speaker 12 (49:41):
What's the worst that can happen?

Speaker 15 (49:44):
Payful It by former for NYC.

Speaker 3 (49:46):
Now, this was posted while the mayor's debate was actually
going on, and his team deleted that inside of twenty minutes.
But of course the internet is forever. Many people had
already seen, recorded and shared the contents of video, and
now you get to hear it too. I mean, really,
though he nailed it, he's absolutely right, he's spot on.

(50:08):
But of course Andrew Cuomo is not going to be
the savior of New York City. He is a storied insider,
the elitist of the elite, and he's just going to
keep the grind going. So Ron mom Dommy's going to
uproot the thing from its foundations and turn the city over. Honestly,
I think New York City deserves nothing less than that.

(50:29):
And Zo ron mom Dommi is the perfect candidate. He
is the culmination of the socialism and the leftism that
New York City has embraced, and it's karma coming around
if he does in fact secure the election, which I
think he stands a good chance to do and destroy
the city in the process, because the city is already

(50:50):
falling apart at the seams. It's prohibitively expensive, and when
he is elected, he's going to let the mobs loose
on those ivory tower liberal elites who have thus far
been insulated from their bad decisions. But you know, these
socialists have incredibly regressive effects on cities, on the economy.

(51:12):
We saw that, of course, exemplified perfectly by the good
old USS. Our history is repeating itself here and New
York City deserves nothing less, as guys say, go Zo Ron.
You know, Curtis Seawad really doesn't stand much of a chance,
and Andrew Cuomo is lagging behind in the polls, and

(51:32):
when he lacks the intestinal fortitude to at least stand
behind what was a very accurate campaign ad, then you know,
when you make compromises, it puts you in compromising positions,
and in this case, a position to lose. Stay tuned,
ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to Saturday Night on the Circle.

(51:53):
Coming up next, friend of the show, Brian Baker, the
gentleman from Georgia, is joining us on the phone line.
He's going to offer us a peek behind the curtain
if Hollywood his work as a stunt worker. Following an
article that was published by Eric Alday outing many in
the stunt community and many in Hollywood celebrating the brutal

(52:15):
assassination of Charlie Kirk. Really ugly stuff and he'll be
joining us coming up next, So stay tuned to ninety
three w IBC.

Speaker 4 (52:37):
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Since the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, the true extent
of moral decay exhibited by leftist cheerleaders has been truly
eye opening to any American with a shred of decency.

(53:12):
But nowhere has the perverse glee and a brutal shooting
been more evident than the festering cesspool that is modern Hollywood. However,
one stunt coordinator with integrity by the name of Eric
al Day was brave enough to go against the grain
and pull the curtain back on an industry infected with
violent partisanship. Here to talk about his own experiences as
a stunt worker for many memorable movies. Is the unforgettable

(53:36):
Brian Baker, who's on the phone with us. Now, Hello, sir,
come mister Ethan Hatter.

Speaker 19 (53:41):
You know you are becoming a world fame with yourself.
You know you're on all these local media outlets now
getting to talk about what's going on with your side business,
and you got this big time radio show on Saturday nights.
You're a celebrity. My man.

Speaker 3 (53:52):
Well, I would rather not be on local media because
the reason why I got on local media for my
properties is of course for all the wrong reasons. I
want to avoid that. But look, I've already talked about
the disaster that happened to me last week, so I
don't want to rehash that. I do, however, want to
get into your experiences working as a stunt worker and

(54:13):
doing the stuff. And I mean, obviously Eric al Day,
he's saying that a lot of these people are just
kind of rolling around in the muck and celebrating the
death of Charlie Kirk. Have seen any of that? What's
your perspective?

Speaker 19 (54:25):
Oh, I think we've all seen that, But in terms
of seeing it in the entertainment world, of course, man,
I mean it's been like that for years. What's interesting
now is that does seem to be an increased number
of people like Eric who are speaking out and being
a little bit more bold in their statements. And I
think that's the counterbalance to just how bold some of
these folks on the left have been with the perverse

(54:46):
and just vile things that they have said in the
wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination. And it was a point
in time. I mean, Hollywood has always been pretty pretty
far to the left, but the article, and I'm sure
we'll talk about it to him with Eric kind of
you know, I guess letting everybody know what's been going
on behind the scenes on Hollywood sets here and particularly

(55:08):
in the stunt community. That was really shocking to me
because some people are generally they tend to be the
folks that are on the right side of the political aisle,
and they tend to be outspoken about it, because you know,
you don't tell people to jump off the buildings for
a living what they should think, or that they should
keep their mouths shut, you know, But there is that

(55:28):
there's a tendency. I think there's just kind of an
unspoken rule if you want to have a job in
Hollywood and you want to work frequently and not be blackball,
but you just kind of keep your mouth shut on
politics usually. But I don't know that seems that that
trend seems to be changing a bit, And I think
it's just people that are fed up and have had
enough and they've decided, you know what, I don't care
anymore if it cost me my career. I'm going to

(55:48):
go ahead and I'm going to speak my mind, and
I'm not going to live in this in the sphere
any longer. I'm going to tell the truth. Well, thank
people like I'm sorry, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (55:57):
Well no, I was going to say, because you know,
when you bow your bow the knee and the knee,
I should say, and then give in to these people.
There is no winning because the standard is always changing,
and whatever you do, you're always wrong. And when you
continuously push people like that, then of course eventually they're
going to stand up.

Speaker 19 (56:17):
Yes, yeah, and I will say too, there is a
there was a point in time too, even early on
when I first went to California and I was working
at CBS and doing stuff in radio. I mean there
was always that uncomfortable vibe anytime politics came up, and
there was this assumption whenever you would get into a
conversation with someone, they would just assume that you were

(56:38):
on their side, that you were at liberal because they're
so deeply ingrained in this cult mindset that they assume
anyone who believes differently than them is just a genuinely
bad person or stupid or crazy or evil or greedy.
They really they have such a low opinion of conservatives
and Republicans, and so if they meet somebody and they

(57:01):
liked them, they get along with them, or they just
naturally assumed, well, you must believe the exact same way
that I do. And you know, it's interesting because I
found out through being parts of groups like Friends of
a which was started by Gary Sinizi and was sort
of an underground support group almost for conservatives that worked
in Hollywood. John Boyd was very outspoken as being a
member of that. A lot of folks in Hollywood that

(57:22):
are conservative and hold conservative values, but they would hold
their tongue because they were in positions where they weren't
quite famous enough to be able to speak their mind
and have it not cost them their careers, but they
still were at a level where they had a successful
career and they wanted to protect that, and so they
didn't have the same level of empowerment within them to

(57:43):
let out their frustrations that constantly being surrounded by people
that on the left were just I mean, so aggressive
and so hateful towards anyone on the right, people that
don't support abortion. I mean, most mild, insane belief systems

(58:04):
take work in town and everyone lives them out. Is
really normal. It's so far removed from what it's like
in Middle America. In the real world.

Speaker 3 (58:14):
I mean, conservatives, especially in Hollywood, like you're describing, I understand,
are treated like they have a scarlet letter, and if
they identify themselves politically then they're completely ostracized. But particularly
with the Charlie Kirk assassination, I think for many people,
it's a line in the sand, because of course, it's
one thing to denigrate the opposition, to mock them, or

(58:37):
you know, to kind of make them be silent in
the professional industry, but then it's another thing to take
that to the next level into open assassination. And I
think it's a lot of liberals drinking their own kool
aid because they actually believe, like you said, because my
political opponent believes differently, that means they are therefore the

(58:59):
most evil human beings imaginable, often compared to Nazis. And
because people in Hollywood think in visual terms, in expressive terms,
I don't think it's too much of a leap to
say that they then feel validated when viewing their opposition
as Nazis, to then want to punch, to violate, to
be violent against them. And they say as much openly.

(59:22):
It's repeated again and again and again.

Speaker 19 (59:25):
Yeah, and you know this was truly and this is
probably an appropriate phrase. I mean, I think this was
a turning point with Charlie Kirk's assassination because it was
so brutal, those images that you know, I wish I
had not seen them because they will haunt in and
never be able to be a race for my mind.
But anyone that can see that, I don't care what

(59:45):
your beliefs are about Charlie Kirk. And then she knows
photos of him with his little girl in the video
of him taking her shoe shopping, Yeah, what he was
like as a father. And then to celebrate that he
was murdered and not feel anything, any compassion at all.
But that little three year old girl, who.

Speaker 20 (01:00:07):
You know.

Speaker 19 (01:00:09):
Is her mom, comes home and she wants to know
where her daddy is, and you know she tells them
when he's on a work trip with Jesus. I mean,
if you cannot feel something inside your heart imagining that
conversation taking place, and what it must be like for
those children when they finally learn the news of what
happened to their father and that he's never coming home again.

(01:00:31):
If you can't feel something inside, if you can shut
that off and go online and save these vile, horrific, hateful,
just disgusting, depraved things about Charlie Kirk, there is something
fundamentally wrong and rotten in your soul. And I don't
know that anyone can can help a person whose heart
is in that condition other than Jesus, I guess, but

(01:00:53):
you know, I'm not even even sure if Jesus can
help some of these folks.

Speaker 3 (01:00:58):
I have infinite power, but not that much power. Yeah, No,
it's it's.

Speaker 19 (01:01:02):
Uh pretty sorry, guys, Yeah, you know, it's.

Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
It's absolutely insane. It's sick. It shows what a total
lack of empathy these people have. And the thing with
Charlie kirk is he wasn't doing anything wrong. It's not
like he was in the midst of a criminal act.
And there's you know, when you're when you're involved in
something inherently dangerous, then you take on responsibility when unfortunate outcomes,

(01:01:25):
you know, come your way. But he was doing exactly
what he was supposed to be doing. He was peacefully
debating on university grounds, which is supposed to be the
you know, based on the idea of free exchange of
thought and debate, and then to be brutally assassinated is unexcusable.
And so to see people celebrating that, I think is

(01:01:47):
a terrifying glimpse into the character of those people.

Speaker 19 (01:01:52):
Yes, and I will say this too though, I think
I recognize one of the things that I believe folks
on the left that are really especially the ones that
are more deranged, became so angry about with Charlie kirkus
if he watched those videos of him, he really he
had such a brilliant mind, incredibly intelligent, and he was
a masterful dictator, and there was just you couldn't throw

(01:02:16):
anything at him that would shake him and get him
ruffled man. He always was just very calm and intelligent
and had a good response for every question that ever
got thrown out. Anytime he was challenged, he was always
right there with the most intelligent, smart response. And I
think folks were enraged by that if they were on

(01:02:38):
the other side of the political aisle, because no one
could ever get him ever. I mean, he had such
a brilliant mind. You could never ever beat him in
a debate. And so what do you do when when
someone is on the opposition and there's just you don't
have the intellectual power or the argument that you can
you can actually counter them, Well, just kill them, right,
Just silence the person that's out there speaking the truth

(01:03:00):
and speaking the opinions and professing his faith and saying
all the things that you don't want to hear and
that you can't you yourself are not capable of countering.

Speaker 3 (01:03:11):
He was a masterful He was masterful in the art
of speechcraft, something that even South Park had to acknowledge
humorously when they labeled him the master debater, as you say,
and of course that was a joke that he loved.
He was also able to laugh at himself, and so yeah,

(01:03:31):
it's sad what happened, and it's terrible that people are
celebrating his brutal assassination. But it is also I think,
like you said, turning people, many people off and now
the tides are changing, the winds are changing, and it's
not favoring that kind of rhetoric anymore, which I think
is for the better. Thanks for coming on the show, Brian,

(01:03:52):
Thanks Japan. Stay tuned to ninety three wib S. We've
got more on the way.

Speaker 4 (01:04:14):
If you're listening to Saturday Night on This Circle on
ninety three WYPC.

Speaker 3 (01:04:21):
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen to the final segment of
tonight's edition of Saturday Night on the Circle, and if
you missed a moment of the show, catch the podcast
on WIBC dot com or my personal podcasting page. Saturday
Night on the Circle dot Fireside dot fm. For the
final segment, this week, I wanted to revisit what has
become one of my favorite recurring segments, being Antique Show

(01:04:44):
and Tell with Terry Stacy, Denny Smith, and Kylin Tally.
Usually it's just me out there sharing some of my
toys in my collection, but this week was a bit
of a treat because Terry and Denny had stuff that
they wanted to share, and I think you'll enjoy it.

Speaker 26 (01:05:00):
So Terry, that's Danny Kylon is here and Ethan Hatcher
from Saturday Night on the Circle is here with us too.

Speaker 15 (01:05:05):
We saw him yesterday at the World Food Championships. You
enjoyed the experience, my.

Speaker 3 (01:05:09):
Friend, Yeah, that was a lot of fun. I went
with the first year when they came here. Last year
so cool. Yeah, I was definitely going to make it
for this one. I did like the layout as good though,
because they had they had the competition arena is off
to the one side, and last year it was divided
on either side with the red carpet running up the
middle and then the presentation table right up there in
the middle.

Speaker 23 (01:05:29):
Did you go into the chili Did you go into
the chili parlor? I walked in there. My eyes exploded.
I mean the chili powder in the air.

Speaker 3 (01:05:37):
I couldn't.

Speaker 23 (01:05:38):
I couldn't go any farther. It was hot, a.

Speaker 26 (01:05:40):
Lot of chili powder here in the Blue Ribbon pavilion. Yeah,
if you're headed out there today, there's still some competition.
Final table is today and go to World Food Championships
dot com. If you want to head out. And it's
happening now. Ethan Hatcher is here and we like to
do the first day show and tell. And you have
brought us a metal beatle.

Speaker 3 (01:06:00):
Yes, he is a toy, a German toy from Ernst
Paul Lehman and he was a renowned manufacturer for ten
lithograph toys, mechanical toys and the best ones were made
in Germany. He's about one hundred and fifteen years old.

Speaker 15 (01:06:16):
Oh my gosh. Yeah, you can see him on YouTube.

Speaker 3 (01:06:19):
It looks like he's going to work because he's a
he's a clockwork thing.

Speaker 26 (01:06:24):
Oh, so we go like a clock on the bottom
of the beatles work.

Speaker 15 (01:06:31):
Oh and his wings flap and it's super.

Speaker 23 (01:06:33):
Oh my gosh, that's cool. I thought it was a
dung beetle, but this is really pretty cool.

Speaker 3 (01:06:37):
Yeah, school looked, and so he still goes. And it's
after one hundred and fifty ten years, one hundred and
ten years years and he still works. Yeah.

Speaker 15 (01:06:45):
Wow, what made you want this one?

Speaker 3 (01:06:47):
Because he's so neat, Because I mean, like I saw
this online and the seller really wanted too much for it,
so I had to talk her down by about half
because she really had this thing significantly overpriced, but I
got it for an unacceptable bar again.

Speaker 23 (01:07:01):
Don't tell us the price shit, because Terry and I
also have have show and tell today.

Speaker 3 (01:07:05):
We do.

Speaker 26 (01:07:06):
I think is going to Kylin is going to have
make believe money, and she's going to tell us which
one is worth the most, and she's.

Speaker 15 (01:07:12):
Going to buy it. All right, we can even swap.
Can we call them swap thing?

Speaker 23 (01:07:17):
Can we call them tally bucks talib Okay, there we
have tally ho.

Speaker 15 (01:07:21):
Given her she has a million tally bucks.

Speaker 23 (01:07:24):
This is a plumber's torch from the nineteen thirties and
this is what my grandfather, Walter William Clark used. And
what we do is we put white gas in the
barrel here and we pump it up. Okay, so it's pressurized,
just like it would be a campstove. We would put
kerosene in this little trough right here, or if we
didn't have kerosene, we would just take a piece of paper.

(01:07:45):
And everybody had matches back then, so we'd like and
then we get this going. This is pressurized, and then
you would stand way the hell back and you would
open up this thing and then it would shoot out
this blue flame, and that was our and then we
used tinting irons like this, and we would actually lay
our tinning iron on there to get heated up. And
then so you'd use one tinning iron, pull this one off,

(01:08:08):
put the other tinning iron on, so you always had
a tinning iron.

Speaker 3 (01:08:11):
Okay, okay, now this part you're gonna have to explain
to me, Danny, what's a tinning iron? Is this what
you're using for? Like soldering?

Speaker 23 (01:08:16):
Ye, soldering putting two pieces of metal together with another metal.
We can put two pieces of copper together with a
tin antimony algam amalgam. Okay, we'd have to flux it.
We could also use this for sheet metal because many
many times sheet metal we weren't able to press it
and so we would, you know, solder it down. But
it's an amazing thing. I have never used it.

Speaker 15 (01:08:37):
I'm glad you have it though, I'm glad you really
do have it.

Speaker 23 (01:08:39):
Here's now I'll go ahead and spill the beans. Ethan,
what do you think this is worth?

Speaker 15 (01:08:44):
You're gonna say, sir Wayne, what are you doing?

Speaker 10 (01:08:46):
Well?

Speaker 23 (01:08:47):
Because he's the antique.

Speaker 15 (01:08:48):
Oh, you're just going to ask him what he thinks
it's worth.

Speaker 3 (01:08:50):
Okay, I think about two hundred and fifty dollars am
I in the ballpark with a tinning iron? Maybe a
little more because I've never seen that.

Speaker 23 (01:08:56):
Okay, Terry Lennon, Now it's your turn.

Speaker 15 (01:08:58):
Okay.

Speaker 26 (01:08:58):
So what I have for you today is something that
truly is priceless.

Speaker 23 (01:09:02):
And we're looking there.

Speaker 15 (01:09:03):
I'm coming here. I come. I'm gonna show you or.

Speaker 26 (01:09:06):
Dinny, you can take it over what you got I
have for you today. A Spiro Agnew watch as well
as a Dick Nixon watch were given to me many
many years ago, and my grandmother Condrick gave them. Grandma
Condrick gave them to me, and they are valued at
probably right around and I'm just gonna get I'm just

(01:09:28):
throwing this out here until I look, but I believe
they're worth seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

Speaker 15 (01:09:33):
Oh, get out of here together. I would sell them together.

Speaker 23 (01:09:35):
No, Spiro Agne is a real fat boy. I don't
know if you can see this. And then Tricky Dick,
by the way, I was on the Republican Student Committee
representing him in nineteen sixty four, I think, but he
was No.

Speaker 26 (01:09:49):
Yeah, Dixon, Yeah, you're just important.

Speaker 23 (01:09:53):
Were bending out pamphlets or shut up Terry. All right,
so how much how much we got to take? Okay, wait,
what do you think, Ethan?

Speaker 26 (01:10:00):
The value of the Dick Nixon and the Spiro Agnew
watched together, selling them together.

Speaker 3 (01:10:05):
Usually political memorabilia isn't super expensive. I'm going to say,
like maybe one hundred and fifty for the pair.

Speaker 15 (01:10:11):
One hundred and fifty for the pair.

Speaker 16 (01:10:13):
All right, so Piland, Danny Keny hold up the torch
again to live streams.

Speaker 23 (01:10:17):
There we go.

Speaker 16 (01:10:18):
Yes, I was missing the camera that's on me live
stream my podice.

Speaker 15 (01:10:21):
There you go.

Speaker 3 (01:10:22):
So I like the Dick Nixon, I am not a.

Speaker 26 (01:10:26):
These are caricatures of that on these watch faces, and
one has a plastic.

Speaker 15 (01:10:32):
Risbean in the other and it is really classing. The necklace.
I'm sure parch portion of it.

Speaker 23 (01:10:37):
I'm probably sure it's part of the global warming.

Speaker 19 (01:10:39):
I don't know.

Speaker 16 (01:10:40):
Okay, Soylan, what are you disappointed in your watches?

Speaker 15 (01:10:42):
What Beau?

Speaker 23 (01:10:43):
Yeah, they're pretty major for them not.

Speaker 16 (01:10:44):
Being one hundred and fifteen years old like Ethan's.

Speaker 23 (01:10:47):
Ethan's got cold, and I was more afraid to touch
the watch than Ethan. Okay, So okay, I will I'll
go first. The tinning iron is worth fifteen dollars, and
I went on eBay for this. I'm going fifteen dollars.
I've carried this from Grandpaul Clark forever, all right, And
this is so funny how we think so much. There
are a lot of them on eBay, But this one

(01:11:08):
is probably worth forty five to fifty dollars. Okay, so
grand total, I got sixty five dollars here, kids.

Speaker 3 (01:11:13):
Okay, I'm way over estimated that.

Speaker 6 (01:11:15):
Then.

Speaker 23 (01:11:15):
Yeah, but it's in good condition, it's in great condition.

Speaker 3 (01:11:19):
Do you think the condition condition factors in? Because usually
when I see these things going for cheap, they're all
beat up. They've got like you know, patina all over.

Speaker 23 (01:11:28):
They have squished ones too, they have narrow ones for
work into tight spaces. All right. So I'll guess on
the on the scare of beetle here, knowing that ethan
is tighter than the skin on a watermelon, I'm gonna
guess he paid no more than two hundred and fifty
dollars for them.

Speaker 26 (01:11:42):
That's a pretty good guess, I'll bet you, Kylin, what
would you would you think the spiro Agne watch and
the Dick Nixon.

Speaker 23 (01:11:50):
I'd be embarrassed to ask people about that. I wouldn't
give you more than forty dollars.

Speaker 26 (01:11:57):
I really think, Kylin, I really think this is how
we think, is that our stuff is worth so much money.

Speaker 15 (01:12:06):
These things that we've held on.

Speaker 23 (01:12:07):
To you remember, and you're just.

Speaker 26 (01:12:08):
Not remember clothes with thirty five dollars and forty five
dollars for those two watches?

Speaker 23 (01:12:13):
Really?

Speaker 3 (01:12:14):
You know what?

Speaker 23 (01:12:15):
Do you know what the Spiro Agnew is known for
for calling the press the nattering nabobs of negativity? That
that was That's how he addressed the press, snattering nabobs?

Speaker 15 (01:12:25):
Agnew? Has there ever been another speu?

Speaker 23 (01:12:28):
You got seventy dollars here?

Speaker 15 (01:12:29):
Yeah, that's about it.

Speaker 26 (01:12:30):
But Spiro, the name Spiro, you just don't hear that
in new babies anymore.

Speaker 23 (01:12:34):
He was he was a governor Spirou. All right, how
much is a beetle?

Speaker 3 (01:12:38):
I paid four hundred for him?

Speaker 23 (01:12:39):
Four hundred. You're not as tight as I thought you were.

Speaker 3 (01:12:43):
Well, I'm willing to pay for things that I like.
And the fact the fact that he that he still works,
I think is just so cool to watch him in action.

Speaker 15 (01:12:51):
You know, it's pretty cool.

Speaker 23 (01:12:53):
That really is cool.

Speaker 3 (01:12:54):
That's so neat. Yeah, and that's why I bought him,
because here so neat. I like unique things. And then
the fact that he's still working. The paint's all there,
it's still in good condition. It's not like totally grimy
and rusted out and being rubbed out.

Speaker 23 (01:13:07):
Don't you still have a better story than I do?
I did Terry's I don't know that came out of
a mange closet. I don't know.

Speaker 26 (01:13:14):
Those were Christmas present here, and I love them dearly
and I will not part with them.

Speaker 15 (01:13:19):
All right, Hey, thank you need the.

Speaker 3 (01:13:23):
Nathan he can't settle on one. Oh, by the way,
can I say you tease us with this bloody eye?
But then you didn't put it on camera? This was
this was a perfect operation. It's Halloween season, Terry. You
can say that it's a Halloween costume.

Speaker 15 (01:13:37):
Think about that part. Yeah, I just knew it was
oozing and a liar.

Speaker 23 (01:13:43):
He can wait to go.

Speaker 15 (01:13:45):
All right, we've got food news coming up.

Speaker 26 (01:13:47):
Ethan stick around because we're going to taste something that
has never been actually out on the market yet we
got them from Chicago. Well, I just don't you know,
I don't know.

Speaker 15 (01:13:58):
I mean I guess the most I'll do you.

Speaker 3 (01:14:02):
That's all the time i've got for this week's edition
of the show. Ladies and gentlemen, thanks for joining me
on a Saturday evening. And let's all send a special
shout out to producer Jack for doing the hard work,
pushing the buttons and being an excellent producer for these
many months. I really appreciate your hard work. Man. In
the meantime, I'll leave you with my parting words of wisdom.
Wherever you are, whoever you're with, and whatever you're doing,

(01:14:23):
remember that life is a state of mind. And I'll
see you next time.
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