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Speaker 1 (00:00):
But with the guard on the ground, crime is on
the decline. For the first time in a long time,
DC has gone seven days without a homicide.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
And that's not all.
Speaker 1 (00:10):
Carjackings are down eighty three percent, robberies are down forty
six percent, carthf's down twenty one percent, and overall violent
crime is down twenty two percent.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
When you have these kind of numbers going down, it
basically says this is a success and that means people
feel safer.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
But with the.
Speaker 4 (00:31):
Duh, hey, guess what, when crime goes down, people.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
Feel safer. I don't know if you guys knew that
or not. Welcome to the Bangs edition of the Data Show.
We are top of our first hour, ladies and gentlemen,
and you can watch us do the radio program on
why do I keep forgetting this channel?
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Channel three forty seven, three forty.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
Seven, Why do I keep I keep want to go
one hundred eleven one twenty seven something like that.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:04):
It's it's like a weird I it's a weird weird
uh Thursday. I'm like overwhelmed with a bunch of stuff
happening back channel. That's awesome that you guys are gonna love,
but then also moving kids into college, which is and
then bear with me.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
I bit my tongue.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
So I have no idea what I don't know, man,
I have a Joe Biden's thing right now. So we're
gonna get into all of that and more so again,
welcome to the program. And uh so it looks like
it's working. I read you some statistics yesterday of the
uh the actually I'm pulling this up right now, the
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fallen crime, and I mean it looks like, uh, it's
going looks like it's going well. I like seeing crime
go down, Kane, don't you. I love the fact that
I can love the idea of being able to walk
to my car not getting raped to death.
Speaker 4 (01:56):
It's really great.
Speaker 5 (01:57):
It's like I see two things happening at once. There's
an influx of new Republican registrations as far as constituents go.
Speaker 4 (02:05):
Oh yeah, that's under our dims freak out section today.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Wow, we're seeing crime just fall off the cliff.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
This is yeah, Pert, yeah, exactly exactly, so it is.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
I mean, I'm pleased to see this. And by the way,
I should refine, I wouldn't be raped it, I'd shoot
someone to death. For trying to do it, but I don't.
I'm trying to understand and I have a story coming
up that we're going to dive into. Actually, let me
just give you the headline for it, because I think
that this plays into the the left's messaging on all
(02:38):
of this, and it has to do with the two
factions in the Republican part or sorry, Democrat Party that
are slap fighting it out right. It's like a good
old slat fight, like from the League, and it's the
They say that it's the reasonable Democrats battle the Obama bros.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
For the future of the party.
Speaker 3 (03:01):
Now we're going to get into that, but I think
that there's something to what you're saying. And I also
think the messaging on this because I just can't believe
there is a way to, you know, push back against
the things that you disagree with as it relates to
Trump and then also go, oh, well, you know, it's
really not good for people to be carjacked, and it's
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great that crime is decreasing.
Speaker 4 (03:24):
The problem with the left is that they have for
maybe over fifteen years.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
It feels like it's like somewhat of a new thing
where in the past they used to at least offer
different ideas to contrast the ideas that you agreed with,
and then they would debate from that point. But the
issue now is they everything, they have to have a
boogeyman for everything.
Speaker 4 (03:48):
Trump is the boogeyman. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
They're already trying to erect a new one for twenty
twenty eight and an absence of having that contrasting idea
to liver, it's just Trump's bad muka. And they can't
even celebrate if he does something that they like. They
can't even celebrate it. If he does something that has
(04:10):
actual measurable impact. For instance, the border, they said, it's
what is it secure and completely operational now? Or if
it's you know, getting criminals repeat offenders off the streets
in DC and then the crime rate going down as
a result. They cannot bring themselves to say this is
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a good thing in the face of hard numbers, because
it to them it's like they are seeding some ground
to Trump, and that looks like a win for him, right,
that looks like a win for him. And they can't
even do that because they have nothing else to fall
(04:52):
back on. They have nothing else to put out there,
no contrast, nothing and so.
Speaker 4 (05:01):
This is this is it.
Speaker 3 (05:02):
That's I think why it's so desperate and why you
seemingly have the left going out there act it's like
they're celebrating crime. Do you realize what that looks like
to voters? And they have a lot of independent voters
that they have to win, but do you realize what
that really looks like to voters?
Speaker 4 (05:17):
It's insane? This is crazy.
Speaker 3 (05:19):
So this uh, pretty wild, pretty wild. We got a
lot of stuff to hit, so we're getting into this.
We're also getting into we got some of the latest
of Texas. So boy, so past that house map. Five
new seats, y'all, you're welcome, five new congressional seats. They
approved it. I mean it's been a two week delay,
but they got it done. Now there's a little drama
(05:42):
on the way. You know, you had people that were
spending the night on the floor.
Speaker 4 (05:48):
They were refusing to leave.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
Remember they were refusing to Now they didn't want to
leave because they didn't want to sign that agreement that
they would have to be babysat when they left. They
are they're pretty they're livid. They they had some drama.
One of them tried to join a video call with
Newsom and other Democrats from the Capitol bathroom. Not even kidding.
(06:11):
Can you imagine, can you imagine trying to join this
call from the capitol bathroom?
Speaker 4 (06:20):
Just insane?
Speaker 3 (06:21):
And then that's one tant room because and then the
I think it was Corey Booker was upset over that
because the individual and I think this may have been
a cold calling. You're still this is the same lady
that fell asleep on the floor. She had to leave
the call because they sent apparently they noted her and said, yeah,
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you can't be calling from the floor of the bathroom.
That's actually a violation of the law. You can't be
doing that. You can be on a video call from
the floor of the bathroom. And so Cory Booker then
lost his mind, said it was outrageous, et cetera, et cetera. Yes,
because it's so dignified to be in the loo doing
a video call. It's so much of it is just
reformative garbage. And they tried to drag back representation of
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Texas voters, but they ultimately failed. Now, while this happens,
California Supreme Court they ruled on a GOP petition to
halt the Newsom's what is it his Rigging Act that
he's trying to put in there. They think because California
can't just do what Texas did. And the reason being
is that they have a hole. We talked about this before.
(07:25):
They have a whole independent commission. You know, they have
all of this other stuff they so it's a little
bit different. They can't just they can't just go and
do exactly what Texas did. So you have this Supreme
Court Chief Justice in California issuing and ruling denying the
petition of several Republican members of the California legislature to
stop that move. They're trying to call it the Democratic
(07:48):
Redistrict or the sorry, the Election Rigging Act. And there
were a number of them. You had one from hunting
Huntington Beach, that's Tony Strickland in La Valley, and then
Kate sant As mission Vehico and several others had a
handful of these California lawmakers trying to stop this. I
don't it's going to take a while for that to
(08:09):
go through California because they have their whole independent commission
and they got to go to the legislature, and it's
a big deal, and I don't even know if that's
something they're even gonna be able to actually do before
it hits the before we start getting into actually the
twenty twenty eight cycle. So well, we shall see. Now
a few other things. There's a lot that we're gonna die.
(08:30):
We'll come back to that. You have the US and
the EU flushing out details of a framework for a
new trade deal. There was a joint statement. I don't
know if I want to read the whole thing, but
they put out on this agreement on reciprocal, fair and
Balanced Trade. They've announced that they've agreed to framework on
an agreement. What a sentence, We have agreed on a
(08:52):
framework on an agreement. Okay, Now they have some key
things that they lead that they have published, and this
is eliminating tariffs, So the EU would be eliminating tariffs
on US industrial goods and also looking at providing preferential
market access to a wide range of seafood and agricultural
(09:16):
goods tree nuts, stairy products, processed fresh and processed fruits
and vegetables, planting seeds, pork, bison, meat, et cetera. They're
going to extend that provide greater access the US is
going to commit to apply the higher of either the
US Most Favored Nation tariff rate or a fifteen percent
tariff comprised of a reciprocal tariff on originating goods from
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the EU. So that would hit September first of this year.
And so additionally on that they've are going to ensure
they're talking about making sure that the tarifrate doesn't exceed
fifteen percent on things like semiconductors, lumber, pharma, things of
that nature.
Speaker 4 (10:01):
So there are there's some good things in this.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
This is a really good This is a really good step,
and I think this is one of the things that
was fleshed out when you had all of these European
leaders who were visiting DC. So interesting. So in addition
to this, I know there's more. You have an appellate
court that just tossed out Letitia James, James's her judgment
against Trump. This is a piece. I know, we got
(10:27):
a lot of things to head the Associated Press. They
threw out this massive civil fraud penalty against him. This
was all this was really just to kind of tie
him up and stuff, and if they couldn't get him
one way, they were going to try to get him
this way, and they were going to impose this penalty
on him, and then I like this sentence narrowly upholding
(10:47):
to finding that he engaged in fraud by exaggerating his wealth.
Speaker 4 (10:50):
That's not engaging in fraud. This is so stupid.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
It's just like, that's like Letitia James engaging in fraud
by exaggerating her credentials to do this job. So they
were going to try to hit him with half a
billion dollar fine, and they they the ruling spares them
from that, but it bans him and his sons, the
two oldest, Eric and Don Junior, from serving a corporate
(11:15):
leadership for a few years.
Speaker 4 (11:16):
He says, it's a total victory.
Speaker 3 (11:18):
So it is pretty amazing that they were trying to
hit him with a half a billion dollar fine. Remember,
he was supposed to pay three hundred and fifty five
million penalties with interest that goes over five hundred and
fifteen million, and then the additional penalties that were levied
on his sons brought the total to just shy five
(11:38):
point thirty with interest.
Speaker 4 (11:41):
That's insane.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
That's that is exorbitantly punitive for the purpose of political pettiness.
Speaker 4 (11:50):
That's all.
Speaker 3 (11:51):
That was all it was, so we got a lot
of stuff to unpack today. In addition some of the
other things we have coming up, a cracker and his barrel.
We got to talk about the story that is taking
the internet by storm. Everybody's fighting over cracker barrel?
Speaker 4 (12:07):
Is it a big deal?
Speaker 3 (12:08):
You're wanting to know? We'll talk about that coming up.
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And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 3 (13:11):
I feel like we should just like do karaoke certain days.
You know, there's certain songs that I hear we're playing
a little luds up whine coming in? What is and
what should ever be? I'm just telling you it just
that's a and I'm just saying, all right, so the
stuff that we got here, let's see we has for you.
The uh this is a really kind of sad survey.
(13:32):
It's from the Guardian, but you know, but they said
that they've done a study of the last twenty years
said Americans that read daily for pleasure has seen a
considerable decline, and that reading for fun in the US
has fallen by forty percent according to this new study.
Speaker 4 (13:49):
That isn't good.
Speaker 3 (13:50):
But I mean reading books or reading online. That's a
big thing because there are a lot of people. I mean,
I read books, but I also read a lot of
stuff online, like short things, and you can get like
download free stuff on Amazon just read it on your phone.
I do that all the time, so you know, I'm curious.
But they said that it is a sustained, steady decline
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Speaker 4 (14:12):
I think there's something to that.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
Although I want do people like like regular books better
than digital?
Speaker 4 (14:17):
I do.
Speaker 3 (14:18):
I like having the book and the book artwork like
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having the album. Let's see week divide or no a
divided fed. This is week is they're worried about tariffs
inflation in the labor market. H Well, it's because they're
just because it's because they're just worry Kane. They're just
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for no reason. Really, they're just concerned because Trump. You
asus Trump's out, then they're not gonna be concerned anymore.
That's that's really ultimately, just to boil this story down,
that's all this is. We're gonna talk about the cracker
barrel stuff. I'm not gonna get into this. This talks
about the menu. They're changing the menu too, and the decorps.
So we're going to dive into all of that.
Speaker 4 (15:00):
A woman. This headline, I'm telling you something else. A
woman in her.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
Fifties bit a child in a fight over a free
concert T shirt. For real, she totally bit a kid
in her fifties. So this is from page six. They
said that cops in the Hamptons are investigating these claims
that a woman in her fifties bit a six year
old in a tussle to claim a free T shirt
(15:26):
at a concert. They say the incident happened at the
Tuesdays al Main Beach event in East Hampton last wait,
and I guess they had a T shirt gun they
played on the patio.
Speaker 4 (15:35):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
We don't go out there. It's a family friendly concert series.
And they said they had an eighties band and a
six year old grabs one of the T shirts that
they fired out, but a fifty seven year old woman
fought him for it and then he ended up winning,
but she bit him in the arm to get the
upper hand. He apparently had to be treated by medics
and the cops have a suspect. My question is, if
this had happened, why did this have to happen there?
(15:56):
This happened in Texas. This woman would have been beaten down,
beaten down, dragged by her extensions. We got a lot
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I don't know. We're going to see some vikings, probably
some trolls. I don't know. I've never been that far
north of my life.
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Okay, they got that. There, they have it.
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Speaker 7 (18:00):
Honestly, the feedback's been overwhelmingly positive that people like what
we're doing. I'll give you another SoundBite. I actually happened
to be in Orlando last week with all of our managers.
We bring them together and once every other year, and
the number one question that I got asked Michael was
how can I get a remodel? When can I get
a remodel? How do I get on the list. Really so,
because the feedback and the buzz is so good, not
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only from our customers, but from our team members. They
want to work in a wonderful restaurant. So we're doing
everything for our guests and our team members.
Speaker 3 (18:30):
Oh boy, and here it is. It's the Great Cracker
Barrel War of twenty twenty five' tis upon. Us welcome
back to the, Program daniel Lash. With you can watch
us do the radio show channel three forty. Seven SO
i like the chats at. RUMBLE i like the cracker.
Bear i've eaten the cracker barrel. Before my grandfather was
a major cracker barrel. Fan AND i was always amazed
(18:53):
at this store because it felt like you were going
into literally a little country boutique and then also your grandpa's,
garage and then also your grandma's living, room and like
they hoarded so, it and there was a lot of
stuff to look, at a lot of things to look.
Speaker 7 (19:09):
At.
Speaker 3 (19:10):
RIGHT a friend of mine said that the only concession
to modernity should be no ashtrays on the. Table another
said the only bow to modernity should be The Wi fi,
password and then somebody else mentioned. Doors if you're in
a wheelchair or something like, that that's. It everything else
needs to look like you, know you could you're sitting
in your grandpa's garage and there's grease on the floor
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and or your grandma's living, room depending on what part
of the restaurant you're. At so they've changed. Things so
let's start with the, logo shall. We so the logos,
changed just Like land Of lakes took away The indian
and kept the. Land just like they took the black
woman off the, syrup they took away this Old cracker
(19:50):
and his barrel doesn't even say old country store. Anymore
if you were brand new To earth and you had
no idea what the heck is going?
Speaker 4 (19:59):
On what is a cracker? Barrel? Now the other one
old country? Store it looked old, timey did it?
Speaker 8 (20:06):
Not?
Speaker 3 (20:07):
Now my, husband who knows something about, graphics was, like,
well easier to.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
Render, NOW i don't even know what that.
Speaker 3 (20:12):
Means what does? That what does it even? Mean like it's,
easier isn't the Old?
Speaker 5 (20:17):
Cracker two solid colors in that particular, logo and there's
less Design in other, words there's less lines and less,
filler less. Shading so on the left that's a more,
busier harder to.
Speaker 4 (20:30):
Render the Old cracker sitting on the right.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
One isn't easier to? Render?
Speaker 3 (20:35):
File, YEAH i, Mean i'm pretty sure they weren't talking
About whitey and his, barrel But i'm just gonna go
with it because it's. Funny so the first is the.
Logo it looks it's just a. FONT i have a
problem with people who just use a font as their.
Logo it's like you're treading into comic sands. Territory it's
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why didn't they even keep the FUN c AND b
THE b, well the bees, different the bees. Weirder It's
boringer saying that.
Speaker 4 (21:05):
Word the k is.
Speaker 3 (21:06):
GONE i, mean why DIDN'T i don't, know and they
don't now they don't even say old country store because
it's supposed to be. Nostalgic NOW i don't think that
when PEOPLE i don't go so far as to, go,
well this Is, americanic, guys it's kind of.
Speaker 4 (21:19):
Fake come, on it's like a literally of the. Company but.
Speaker 3 (21:21):
Whatever so they have this new. Logo they've also introduced
some menu, changes Which i'll get.
Speaker 4 (21:27):
To but this is what kills my, soul the inside of.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
It IF i have to see another attempt at that
god awful ship lap modern farmhouse, Nonsense i'm going to.
SCREAM i am a. MAXIMALIST i mean to the nth.
Degree cap will attest to this Like, god he isn't a,
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Style he's a.
Speaker 4 (21:54):
Genius, okay he needed the church In.
Speaker 3 (21:57):
Barcelona so now the inside, is And i'm looking at
photos of, it soulas gray and white and. Black it
is just an explosion of mediocrity on the, inside, soulless desaturated.
Nothingness you're stepping into a. Void gone ARE i, mean
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they still have some stuff up on the, walls but
it's not the.
Speaker 4 (22:25):
Same it's. Different it's not.
Speaker 3 (22:28):
Like you're supposed to feel like you're stepping back into
either your grandpa's the garage or your grandmother's living, room
and again they're.
Speaker 4 (22:35):
Hoarders you're stepping into. This this is what it's. Now it's.
Speaker 3 (22:38):
All it's, that and it's not even like new. DESIGN
i feel like the design that they just changed it
to is even dated because it looks like twenty fifteen
modern ship lack, farmhouse that's what it looks. LIKE i
hate that trend so. BAD i hate this neutral, black
white and gray. Nonsense i'm. Sorry if that's your, jam
'tis not my. JAM i JUST i feel like that
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they were trying to get you used to having no
color and having a boring. Existence so their glow up
has been to desaturate their whole restaurant and make it look.
Sucktastic that's what that's what it looks like. NOW I
and do you, know here's WHAT i found? Interesting so
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the daycore that they have is actually important enough the
way that they treated.
Speaker 4 (23:24):
It none of it was a.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
Replica do you know that not a single one of
those things that they had. Inside it wasn't a. Replica
so they have like a whole warehouse like where they
keep all of their stuff and they can switch it.
Out it's a twenty six thousand square foot building that
houses more than ninety thousand of these artifacts and things
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that they used to decorate their. Stores none of it
is a. Replica it Is each restaurant is decorated with
about nine hundred pieces of authentic daycor so in that,
REGARD i would, so, yeah that's Pretty. AMERICANA i get, that,
RIGHT i get. It so they, REALLY i mean they
sell like seventy thousand rocking chairs every. Year they even
(24:10):
have their own design rocking. Chair they have their excuse,
me their candy thin, sticks all of this stuff THEY i,
mean it's an old it's A southern.
Speaker 4 (24:18):
Store it's A southern. Store AND i.
Speaker 3 (24:21):
Don't know why They we had this headline that they
were dealing with a decline in people coming into the
restaurant to, eat and they were saying that maybe it's
like millennials and GEN z younger millennials and really GEN
z that don't go. In BUT i don't know if
this is the way to do it because it just
looks inauthentic the way that they had it. Decorated before
(24:43):
it was a hodgepodge of. Everything now they have like
little curated collections and it just looks too try. HARD
i don't. Know and, now, yes people are. Mad so
people are mad over the. Logo they're. Mad the menus are,
Changing the menus are. Changing how are they? Changing this
is WHAT i don't want that to change because they've
had like a really good food right everybody's like their.
Menus they've you, know they've thought it's always been. Good
(25:04):
so they've got the menu CHANGES i think going to
effect like, now but they include and pulling this. Up
but forgive, ME i got a million things in front of.
Me their menu. Changes they're still like all about, hospitality
all this. Stuff they still have their cinnamon roll skillet.
Speaker 4 (25:21):
Thing. Uh they have some of the stuff that they're.
Speaker 2 (25:24):
Keeping But Uncle herschel's are they. Keeping they Have.
Speaker 3 (25:30):
Uncle herschel's, favorite that's what's still on the. Menu they
have the sausage and hash brown castrole. Thing they have
The french toast bake that's still. There are roasted, chicken
they got the sticky, buns all of that. STUFF i,
MEAN i look at the decor and how they're changing.
Things can we cueue up that theme? Song they have
their own theme song for crying out. Loud, no, yes
it sounds like A i wrote, it but it's their
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own theme, song done them dilsit.
Speaker 4 (25:54):
Towns in that, case they remind me of sitting on
the front portrait crane to a.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
Cracker barrel old country store arm.
Speaker 4 (25:59):
The crack barrel ship and no sweet, team.
Speaker 9 (26:04):
It's my family.
Speaker 4 (26:07):
Stick in.
Speaker 3 (26:08):
Everything came to see they have their own theme song
front porch like a shade.
Speaker 4 (26:15):
Quick chests having some of that sweet.
Speaker 9 (26:22):
Without a care.
Speaker 3 (26:23):
One and then they came in and changed it, all
and they changed it, all took all the soul. Out
now a lot of people are saying that the reason
it changed is because they have like a WOKE ceo
and they've done some of the alphabet stuff, before WHICH
i don't.
Speaker 4 (26:40):
KNOW i you know, WHAT i don't want a.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
Restaurant If i'm going into a restaurant And i'm, Like
i'm going to order food THAT i put in my.
MOUTH i don't want to read about someone else's sexual.
FETISH i don't care about your flag flying for some sexual.
FETISH i don't care about your rainbows and your past
tells and all that other, stuff just making sell the damn.
Speaker 4 (26:57):
Food because the last thing that people.
Speaker 3 (26:59):
Want to be thinking about when they're, eating you, know
The french toast castle roll or they're getting some rolls or,
something is people doing it all different ways behind closed.
Doors that is not what people want to think of
when they're sitting down for a nice meal with their.
Family they don't want to see the virtue signaling all
over the. Menu if you are so broken spirit and
confidence and in basic life that you have to advertise
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your sexual predilections on a restaurant, menu you Need jesus.
Stop SO i people are very upset, now can are
you one of the upset people over?
Speaker 9 (27:33):
This?
Speaker 2 (27:34):
NOW i do.
Speaker 5 (27:35):
Enjoy breakfast next to a license plate in the Flower
shifter from nineteen, twelve.
Speaker 4 (27:40):
And they're better be dust on it, too Doesn't, Yeah but.
Speaker 5 (27:43):
As long as the food is, good do they still
have the hash brown?
Speaker 2 (27:45):
Casserole BECAUSE i.
Speaker 4 (27:46):
THINK i Said.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
FRENCH i think that's.
Speaker 4 (27:47):
YEAH i think they still have. It there's like a
big old laundry rash brown cast.
Speaker 5 (27:50):
Roles Good Uncle herschel's The Big Country. Breakfast i'm a big.
Speaker 4 (27:54):
Fan but tell, me are you mad about the logo?
Speaker 3 (27:56):
Rebrand Yeahttle Joanna gaines's deco look all.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
Change it's, uncomfortable, unfortunately just the way when it's.
Speaker 4 (28:05):
Stupid.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
Right the stock.
Speaker 5 (28:08):
Market, though it is important to note and they are.
Reactionary they were down thirteen something percent the last TIME i,
looked so you, know obviously those who had invested In
Cracker barrel don't agree with the. Decision but, again this
will balance. Out things will eventually even.
Speaker 4 (28:27):
Out, YEAH i don't, know you think it'll balance. Out
people seem? Mad but is?
Speaker 2 (28:32):
It do they have any woke stuff on the? MENU i.
DON'T i didn't see. It is that what they?
Speaker 3 (28:37):
HAVE i, mean they've had like logos and stuff that
they've come out with before they got a new they
have like a NEW. Ceo they got a NEW ceo
a couple of years. Ago it was apparently pretty. Woke
wan's showing you if you're watching THE uh, simulcast he's
showing you exactly how their stocks are.
Speaker 4 (28:53):
Performing not very. Well BUT i JUST i, mean the
Modern Cracker, barrel why does it?
Speaker 3 (29:01):
WHY i just don't understand why they had to rebrand
it to that, extent AND i think it goes to
show you that because it Is New York times says
it's a political warshock. TEST i don't think it's a
political warshock test so much as it's are you committing branding?
Speaker 4 (29:16):
Suicide AND i saw.
Speaker 5 (29:19):
Some people trying to, argue, like, hey, Look coochs changed
their logo over the, years And pepsi's changed their, logo
and there's a lot of people change their logo doesn't
mean anything, Really AND i think there's some validity to. That,
YEAH i think there's a lot of people who maybe
are really big fans and have been loyal To Cracker
barrel for all these years that may feel like this
change is a little in.
Speaker 3 (29:39):
COMFORT i just hate this modern farmhouse. ASTHETIC i especially
hate the modern farmhouse aesthetic in places where there are
no farms and no one's ever been to the, farm
and they're.
Speaker 4 (29:48):
LIKE i just THINK i want these barn. Doors that's.
SLY i just don't get.
Speaker 8 (29:52):
THAT i just.
Speaker 3 (29:53):
Don't of, COURSE i shouldn't talk because my house is
Like Draculus. Castle my HOUSE i cain can. ATTEST i,
mean there's animal, skin there's heads on, walls there's, iron it's.
DECORATIVE i mean WHEN i say retired, Goth i'm literally not.
Joking uh, so, yeah you, Know i'm a. MAXIMALIST i
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don't like millennial. Gray i'm allergic to that that it's
weird BECAUSE i dress that, way BUT i don't live that.
Way BUT i don't want to see it on day,
corps probably BECAUSE i don't THINK i want to dress
like my, house you know WHAT i.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
Mean, Also i've.
Speaker 5 (30:30):
Been every Time i've been To Cracker, Barrel i've always liked.
IT i DON'T i can't remember a time That i've
been there and was, like oh, man the food wasn't.
Greater OH i wish the day core was. Different if
you still have a fireplace and if your food's still
good and your silverware is, Clean i'm, Good and let's
just hope it stays.
Speaker 4 (30:46):
OUT i just can't eat in places like. This it
feels cold and, unwelcoming you, know not if.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
That fireplace is. Going it's not a big hearth.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
Fireplace i'm curious, though what people think about The Cracker Barrel, Redo,
like how are THEY i don't.
Speaker 8 (31:00):
Know My.
Speaker 3 (31:03):
Lorraine told ME i shouldn't pause when talking about cracker
barrel and my. Grandpa he was a huge cracker barrel.
Speaker 4 (31:09):
Fan, yeah.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
He was a tall cracker. Barrel he actually wasn't.
Speaker 3 (31:16):
A cracker believe it or. Not all, right we've got
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Like SAMs through The Hole. Glance so are the days
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Speaker 8 (33:22):
And all of Our democratic elected, Officials as they, said.
Speaker 9 (33:26):
It's a felony for me to do. This APPARENTLY i
can't be on the floor or in the.
Speaker 10 (33:30):
Bathroom well you told ME i was only allowed to
be here in the. Bathroom, no hang, on, bye, Everybody
i've got to.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
Go, hey that's that is.
Speaker 9 (33:42):
Outrageous, oh that's the.
Speaker 4 (33:44):
Law that's the. Law that's the.
Speaker 3 (33:48):
Law, also she's she's just pulling a. Stunt these are
all laws that they voted. For by the, Way also
the idea of how to you, know if you're going
to in this situation holding corm et, cetera you got
to be on the. Floor they all, Voted they all supported.
This they have supported it again with the vote back
in twenty twenty. Four SO i don't know why they're
all bitgeing And moana now she's one of them to
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voted for. IT i, mean that's what happens when you
leave things for your staff to skim over instead of
doing the job, yourself because you're too interested in chasing
camera time because everybody wants to be Jazzy. Jazzy crockett
bandsheet of The. Frontier she didn't even for The. Frontier
she's FROM, micds which we told you about. FIRST i
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dane lash with. You, yeah that's a stunt AND i
just think it's. Gross she was in the women's bathroom
doing a. Video whenever you see people in the bathroom
on the, phone are you motivated to.
Speaker 4 (34:46):
Be loud at?
Speaker 3 (34:46):
Anything BECAUSE i. Am i'll be, like, OH i love
washing my hands in the. BATHROOM i just, like why
are you on your phone in the? Bathroom there's, like
that's a you're violating people's privacy when you're doing.
Speaker 4 (34:58):
That stop it. It don't do. That but she went in.
There she knew what the rules. Were that's a.
Speaker 3 (35:04):
Collier she knew what the rules. Were she was the
one who made a big deal about spending the night
on the floor of the.
Speaker 2 (35:10):
Texts what democrats.
Speaker 5 (35:11):
Do they know what the laws. Are they know what
the rules. Are and it's the same with bowman with
the fire remember the fire. Alarm when he pulled the,
foot he knew what he was.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
Doing he didn't mistake that for a door. Handle we
all know this is, intentional.
Speaker 4 (35:22):
Of course it. Is it's absolutely.
Speaker 3 (35:25):
INTENTIONAL I i do think it's funny how Badly Gavin
newsom is trying to hijack this as a vehicle for
his presidential. Campaign he needs an issue to roll into
twenty twenty eight. With he needs a succession of issues
because he has to constantly stay in the. News that's
(35:47):
how this. Works he's got to stay in front of.
You he's got to stay in the. News that's How
that's the only way that he's going to be able,
to you, know really take because there's a lot of
there's not a lot of unity in the party and
and he's not only got to stay up there for that,
purpose but he also has to stay up there to
try to reach out and stay in the news for
independence and for everybody else to talk about.
Speaker 4 (36:07):
Him so he's going to be In you're gonna see.
Speaker 3 (36:10):
NonStop that's all he's going to be doing for the next,
gosh however, LONG.
Speaker 4 (36:15):
I don't even.
Speaker 3 (36:16):
Know it's going to be really, annoying so get used
to seeing him in. Everything we have a lot more
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Speaker 4 (37:26):
Support we are a country of. Immigrants that is just a.
Speaker 11 (37:30):
Fact it is who we.
Speaker 12 (37:31):
Are and yet here we are watching families be, targeted, watched,
hunted farm workers being chased across. Fields these are some
of the hardest working people on earth and they literally
feed the. Nation oh my, gosh shame on the schedule
administration for doing. This shame on them for choosing, cruelty
for terrifying families ruin just to make up shop on day.
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Drive whose interpretation Of christian?
Speaker 4 (37:55):
Values is? This what happened to being The party of family? Values?
Oh really shouldn't? Be OH i, can't, GUYS i. Can't
there are a Few.
Speaker 3 (38:06):
Welcome back to the. Program let's use our. Words welcome
back to the. Program it's The bang's edition of the.
SHOW i don't want to hear it BECAUSE i like.
Him and that Was Jennifer, Newsom Gavin newsom's, life the
woman he stepped out on.
Speaker 4 (38:20):
Before oh oh she's is she standing in the pop? Field?
Speaker 3 (38:25):
Remember because the people that they the big question that they.
Had remember they had these people that were they employed
kids and.
Speaker 4 (38:32):
It was a pot.
Speaker 3 (38:33):
Farm AND i don't know if she's talking about the
kids that are running around the field or. What remember
that whole story and they said, That, no it was
a strawberry. Patch strawberry, patch.
Speaker 4 (38:45):
That's what it. Was she's like on the verge of
tears for this strawberry.
Speaker 2 (38:48):
Cush, true she's.
Speaker 3 (38:51):
On the virgin of tears because he's enforcing the. Law
he is enforcing the, law and that's what it.
Speaker 4 (38:56):
Is so welcome. Back now he's getting her into.
Speaker 10 (38:59):
It, Klee IF i have to deal with both of
these cows through this hole all the way up until
twenty twenty, eight we're gonna have some ISSUES i can't
DEAL i cannot deal.
Speaker 4 (39:11):
With but she because she is.
Speaker 3 (39:12):
Extra Jennifer Van laurier lives Out. California has done a
lot of reporting on, her and she is super. Extra
there are some dirty dylans That Jennifer newsen was involved.
IN i also wanted to play.
Speaker 4 (39:22):
That do we play? Three we played? Three first? Hour correct?
Speaker 3 (39:26):
Or, no, OKAY i want to come in with this,
too or play this too because this is her husband
who is.
Speaker 4 (39:35):
NOW i don't. Know is he trying to troll watch?
Speaker 13 (39:40):
This, NO i mean even poor Kid. Rock these, guys
they've become a little, precious haven't. They these folks At,
Fox they're, like, oh this is so unbecoming of a.
Governor oh, Oh and meanwhile they sit there reading his
tweets every single?
Speaker 2 (39:57):
Day are they that totally out of it's? Job?
Speaker 13 (40:01):
Dropping how precious a Concern New York post has gotten
all of a. Sudden headboard is, like oh, no we
can't have. THIS i mean, WHAT i hope we're exposing at.
ALL i hope we're exposing he talking?
Speaker 4 (40:16):
About what does he mean like they're too precious? About?
Speaker 3 (40:20):
What does anybody? Know what the hell is he talking?
About he's trying to act like he's so big and.
Speaker 4 (40:25):
Bad no one, Was.
Speaker 3 (40:29):
No one was was is this about him? Cussing because
people weren't upset over him. Cussing we were all making
fun of him for doing it because it sounded so.
Weird he was trying to sound hard and it sounded
really like. WEIRD i don't like that when people do.
That they just they're trying to act like something that they're,
not except when it's patrolling the streets OF. Dc can
(40:52):
we talk about this for a, minute because this just
came Out potus per The. Hill, uh he's gonna be
bad boys it up with SOME dc. Police yeah he.
Is he's going to go out on patrol with The
Metropolitan Police department in The National guard troops a Run,
(41:13):
washington D. C thursday night. Tonight i'm at a federal
crackdown on. Crime he, said, Quote i'm going to be
going out, TONIGHT i, think with the police and the
military of.
Speaker 4 (41:22):
Course so we're going to.
Speaker 8 (41:23):
Go do a.
Speaker 4 (41:23):
Job What, yeah go do that, Job hodus. Go this
is the best theme song in the history of all television.
Ever that's.
Speaker 3 (41:35):
All that's all just a little just a little uh cops.
Theme so they said that the details of what that
what he's actually going to be, doing are. FORTHCOMING i don't.
Know give the man a, baton let him, go.
Speaker 4 (41:49):
Let him.
Speaker 3 (41:49):
Go wan already has THE Ai TRUMP i swear right
now this. Month oh my, gosh, yes look at. It
he's gonna be going out there tapping people's and their.
KNEES i love how he.
Speaker 9 (42:03):
Goes.
Speaker 4 (42:03):
Yeah so we're gonna go do a. Job, yeah THAT'S.
Speaker 3 (42:08):
I love. It so he's gonna be going, out and
so far the left hasn't had a moment to go.
Apoplectic it's comings it's just so you, know it's gonna.
Happen it's gonna you.
Speaker 5 (42:18):
Know so he's clearly not gonna be slapping cuffs on,
anyone but it's gonna be funny how he'll probably comment
on their clothing or what they're, wearing or like, something you, know.
Speaker 2 (42:27):
Or it's like what couldn't button up that chippullo's pants?
Speaker 10 (42:30):
Up?
Speaker 4 (42:30):
Yeah what are you? Doing why are you out of?
Speaker 3 (42:32):
Here just in the what are you doing out? Here,
yeah it's gonna be. Interesting so they said that the
details are. Forthcoming so this just came. Out if you're
just joining us, potus he said his direct, Quote so
we're gonna go do a. Job, Yeah so that's what
they're doing. Tonight he's gonna be walking with the.
Speaker 2 (42:52):
POLICE i mean he is commander in chief of our.
Speaker 3 (42:56):
MILITARY i mean this out of the, police just saying, so,
uh what's that gonna look? Like do you think he's
gonna be writing in the cop? Car is he gonna
be riding in like a tank or? Something what's that
gonna look? Like he's gonna be hopping. Out is he
gonna be in rei. Gear i've never not seen him
in a suit except when he plays golf and he's
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in like the, polo but it's always a white.
Speaker 4 (43:18):
Polo you. Know you never see him in like a
pastel blue. Polo and he always wears a dark colored.
Speaker 3 (43:24):
Suit you've never seen him in like a tan, suit
because that's, horrendous by the, way that's only if you're
it's if it's linen and you're on The Amalfi. Coast,
otherwise don't be wearing no pooh brown colored. Suit that's. Disgusting.
Uh and so he you, know he's got his uniform
AND i like. THAT i just don't know what this
is gonna look. Like is he gonna wear his suit
under the right. GEAR i don't know what does that look.
Speaker 4 (43:44):
Like i'm.
Speaker 3 (43:46):
Fascinated so they said the details are. FORTHCOMING i have
a feeling that he's gonna probably blast some lee greenwood
and roll Down pennsylvania and then every now and then
he'll hop out like thwackat with the baton and then
get back into whatever armored vehicle is. ON i don't
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even know what that's going to look, like but this
is going to be. Interesting this is a nice. Move
it's a good move because now they're going to keep
talking about. It what Is newsom going to do to top?
Speaker 1 (44:15):
This?
Speaker 4 (44:16):
Hm what's he going to do to top?
Speaker 3 (44:18):
THIS i, mean remember everything was burning down In california
And Jennifer newsome was literally shopping On Rodeo. Drive she
was going into she was with her go yard, bag
her thirty her three thousand something dollars go yard bag
and going into luxury stores On Rodeo.
Speaker 4 (44:36):
Drive that's what she was. Doing juste f. Yi so
what how is he going to top?
Speaker 3 (44:43):
That and ALSO i can't wait to see because it's
going to be incredibly debasing For newsome when he, does,
so this will be very. Interesting so they said they're
going to do it. Tonight that's how it's. Happening he's
gonna be going out. There and this is like one
of the first times THAT i Think i've, seen at
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least on the, right all of the factions of the right, Agree,
okay something's got to be, done we get. It even
The Capital, l's, man have you seen? Those The CAPITAL
L libertarians are, like, well that's how bad it is out.
There what were you gonna, say.
Speaker 5 (45:20):
It's when, logic it's common SENSE i think is coming.
Speaker 2 (45:24):
Back that's WHAT i hope is.
Speaker 3 (45:26):
HAPPENING i, AGREE i think so as. Well so we'll
see how this we're Gonna i'm really excited about. THIS
i want more details like, now AND i don't have,
them but they said that it'll be this evening and we'll,
well we'll have the general, IDEA i guess a little
bit later with some of these other.
Speaker 4 (45:43):
Details so that should be. That that's gonna be something to.
Speaker 3 (45:46):
WATCH i wonder if there's gonna be sirens, involved because
you're gonna have to have secret service with. Him, also
obviously he's gonna have secret service with him.
Speaker 4 (45:53):
Too maybe he.
Speaker 3 (45:54):
Can maybe he has some he got some extra speakers
because The Rose garden he was blasting testing the new
speakers out at The Rose. Garden i'm just, saying should.
Speaker 4 (46:06):
BE i love. IT i love it all. Right some
of the other stuff that we got to hit to
make sure.
Speaker 3 (46:10):
That you are sent up, Tomorrow i'm moving more offspring into,
places So i'm not going to be here on air,
tomorrow BUT i will be back with you On. Monday
So i'm going to make sure that we get y'all set.
Up we were telling you this is the story THAT
i wanted to. Hit democrats are alarmed by new data
showing voters are fleeing to THE. Gop well tonight With
(46:34):
potus out there on the, streets you, know with the,
police that's not going to help them. Much it was
A New York times, report believe it or, not that
came out, yesterday and it was actually pretty.
Speaker 4 (46:47):
Devastating it showed.
Speaker 3 (46:49):
That thirty states that maintain voter registration records by political,
party That democrats fall Behind republicans in every single one
of them from both the twenty twenty from elections from
twenty twenty to twenty twenty, four and the analysis showed
(47:12):
that it is an absolute. Hemorrhage it is an absolute their.
Hemorrhagen voters they knew, this but this is some concrete
evidence that's been compiled by an independent, entity so it's
not like an insider survey anything of that. Nature so
of the thirty states that track the voter registration by political,
(47:32):
Party democrats lost Grounded republicans in literally every single. One
so that's twenty, twenty that's twenty twenty two and twenty twenty,
Four so you have two presidential elections and a midterm,
election and they said by a, lot the four year
swing towards THE gop adds up to four point five million.
Speaker 4 (47:48):
Voters. Wow and the stampede is occurring in battleground states
two and the bluest.
Speaker 3 (48:01):
States they USED l two The New York times, did
which is a non partisan data, Firm AND i think
there's a number of things that go into, it the
lackluster party brand because what let me ask you, this
when you're talking about, branding and this is one of
the reasons WHY i think people are genuinely criticizing the
(48:23):
Cracker barel, stuff because when you're talking about, branding you're
usually there's like one thing that you can think of
that you at least one thing that you can associate
with the. Brand, Right so when you think of THE,
gop what do you think of like immigration? Enforcement that's
actually the first thing that pops into my. Mind right
when you think Of democrats and, branding what is the
(48:46):
first Thing AND i think you can ask this equally
Of democrats and independents and even, progressives what is like
one of the first things that pops up in your?
Mind WHEN i Say democrats and you're thinking of, brand
what is one of the first things that pops up
in your Mind america, pronouns things like, That, yeah, yeah
(49:07):
to your, extent do you see WHAT i mean? That
how is that if you're a voter and there is
an aspect of this where you're reading these parties and
politicians and what they're offering as a, consumer what value
is that to? You so that's WHAT i, Mean, like
it is like the psychological investment based on what the
brand stands. For this is like the psychology behind. Marketing
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and that is a major problem With democrats because they
don't have like a singular a singular.
Speaker 4 (49:36):
Thing republicans have several.
Speaker 3 (49:38):
Things they don't have a singular thing that is sort
of like the market identifier in the market place of
ideas for politics they don't have except for pronouns and
all that Other but even then that's like intangible nonsense, Stuff.
Speaker 4 (49:53):
So THAT i think is a major.
Speaker 3 (49:56):
Problem but all, told they've lost over two million registered
voters between twenty twenty and twenty twenty four in thirty
states and IN, dc And republicans gained two and a half.
Million that's, crazy, Crazy now you have More democrats registered
across the nation Than republicans Because, california you can register
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by party In, california so In texas you. Can't and
so that's why it's kind of a false. Indicator it
makes you think that there are more Registered, democrats but
there really aren't because a lot there are a number
of red states where they. Don't you're not including that
Registered republican number because they don't do registered parties like.
Speaker 10 (50:41):
That so this is.
Speaker 3 (50:43):
Crazy democrats went from an eleven percent point edge Over
republicans in twenty twenty on election.
Speaker 4 (50:48):
Day now it's like five. Percent it was five percent
in twenty twenty.
Speaker 3 (50:52):
Four it was it's probably even greater, Now and that's
one of the reasons why you Know trump he broke
the blue, Wall he won the pot popular, vote and
was able to get a lot of these battleground states
because of that. Swing democrats have no idea how to remedy.
This they can talk a great game all they want
to going into twenty twenty, eight but if you had
the election right, now they would not win.
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It they would not win.
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It maybe more on the way as we rull towards
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Well we passed eighty eight eyes fifty Two Day's House.
Speaker 3 (57:13):
Bill four THE gop redistricting map yesterday only after a
couple of weeks of. Delay welcome back to the, Program
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Rumble joining us right.
Speaker 3 (57:27):
Now he's got some news, today BUT i just had
to get his reaction to, this BECAUSE i think it
all plays in. Together it all plays In Congressman Ship
roy of The Great republic Of. Texas he Represents Hill
country and he joins us now via. Video, congressman it's
good to see you, first, though let me ask you.
This you're you're, happy obviously that the redistricting map has
(57:48):
passed because that means we're gonna have five Extra republican.
SEATS i have to think that that played into the
announcement that you made.
Speaker 14 (57:55):
Today, well certainly it's important that we're going to have
a new. Map The president of The White house is
actively involved in. It and, Look i'm really proud of
the legislature for stepping up and, delivering and they're doing it.
Quickly now The democrats have finally finally been brought home
and showing up to do their. Job and by the,
way while they were playing politics over, maps because the
(58:16):
only Way democrats can have power is by trying to
jam it through with maps and jerrymandering and otherwise carrying
out fraud and through mail in ballots and everything, else
they were holding up bills to help the PEOPLE i
represent In kerbville and in The Hill country that were
impacted by those devastating. Floods so they were playing politics
with people's lives because they want to play politics for.
Speaker 9 (58:37):
Power that's What democrats.
Speaker 14 (58:38):
Do so good for The republicans for making these changes
to the, maps and, yeah it certainly helps me feel
good that we're going to have strong conservative representation out
Of texas and Strong republican representation up In washington to.
Speaker 9 (58:51):
Give me the ability to make a.
Speaker 14 (58:53):
Decision that was hard Because they've got so many good
friends up there That i've been finding alongside The Freedom
caucus and otherwise and The texas. Delegates but it's time
to come. Home it's time to come fight For texas
From texas where my family. Is be around my, family
but importantly be around my greater, family my Fellow, texans
which really hit home to me during the floods WHEN
i was AROUND dbs and WHEN i was around all
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the law enforcement and the first, Responders Texas department Of Emergency,
management The governor's.
Speaker 9 (59:19):
OFFICE i feel.
Speaker 14 (59:20):
Called to come back here and take my skills as
a former federal, prosecutor as the former First Assistant Attorney,
general my skills From congress That i've been honing over
the last you know three now will be going on
four terms and come back here to fight For texas.
Speaker 3 (59:36):
Well and if you're just JOINING Us Congressman Ship roy
who's announced he's going For. TEXAS ag AND ags as
everybody's seen during the, past good grief six seven years.
NOW i, MEAN ags really have been the tip of
the spear for so many. Things and looking through you,
know in the context of doing it In texas is
what is one of the things that you think that
you can have a MORE i think impact hit on
(01:00:01):
than you would In, Congress but AS, ag, like what
is the thing that stands out to you where you're,
like oh my, GOSH i KNOW i can get this.
DONE i can get this into shape. Immediately, well first of.
Speaker 14 (01:00:10):
ALL i am proud of the legacy From washington and
what we were able to. Do and, LOOK i think
you got to be unafraid to fight but also unafraid to.
Win you, Know that's what we did with the big beautiful.
Bill IF i Were, CZAR i might have done things
a little, differently but you got to come up with
the votes and that was important up. There AND i
would just tell, you AS, ag you've got the ability
to execute and that's one of the things THAT i
noticed WHEN i was down on the ground In, kurbill
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being with these great people executing on behalf of the
people that you want to. Serve you can go, execute
and AS, ag you've got a lot of things you can.
Do you're involved with law. Enforcement you're involved in a
daily basis in figuring out how to keep the state
safe and working With TEXAS gps and then your own
law enforcement at the AG's.
Speaker 9 (01:00:48):
Office but you also have a duty to go defend
the laws Of.
Speaker 14 (01:00:50):
Texas go to Defend texas against the long arm of
the federal government and to ensure that we're Protecting. Texans,
look we've got a daily fight on our. Hands funded
das and judges that were putting criminals on our, streets
these NGOs and, activists and the federal government that was
running people illegally into into our communities here In, texas
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filling our schools and filling our jails and our hospitals
with illegal, aliens.
Speaker 9 (01:01:15):
Driving up costs for.
Speaker 14 (01:01:16):
Taxpayers we have big businesses that are coming in and
stomping on small businesses and faithless corporations that are undermining
the well being Of texans with big insurance companies making
it impossible to apport. Healthcare these are all things that
you can go fight as the chief law enforcement, officer
but the chief legal officer for the state Of texas
doing your job in The AG's. Office AND i feel
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prepared to do. It LIKE i, SAID i was a federal.
Prosecutor i've been in The AG's. Office i've served in
The house And Senate judiciary committees as a staffer and
then now as a member in The, house AND i
feel ready to do. It as chairman of The subcommittee
on The, Constitution i've been right in the thick of
the constitutional, battles, like for, example stopping the advancement Of
sharia law through The islamis spreading Through. Texas is that are.
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UNDERMINING i think our culture and way of. Life we
have a real plan on our, hands and we need
leaders who are willing to take on those fights and
do know how to.
Speaker 3 (01:02:08):
Win and a quick note on that for people who
think That Congressman roy is, EXAGGERATING i mean they literally
tried establishing Shari allah and Irving, texas which is literally
twenty minutes away from me down highway down in our.
State one fourteen that was a real, thing and there
was an honor killing in that town the year that
we moved, here in twenty, thirteen there was an honor
killing That i'm just, saying just putting that out.
Speaker 4 (01:02:27):
There that is not an. Exaggeration when he's Discussing.
Speaker 3 (01:02:30):
CONGRESSMAN i would, say, NORMALLY i would be really nervous
about this because you are such a bulldog In. CONGRESS i,
mean you are literally like the person we want to
send To. Congress, however we're getting Five republican seats In.
TEXAS i think we're going to be. OKAY i would
RATHER i, AGREE i would rather have you as ag
considering the stuff That texas is dealing with, now and
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we know is bubbling up that we're going to be
facing because twenty twenty eight isn't a. Guarantee that is
all up in the, air and heaven, forbid we find
our else with democratic stranglehold IN, dc it's going to
fall on the ags.
Speaker 4 (01:03:04):
Again that's going to be.
Speaker 9 (01:03:05):
You, yeah that's a really good, point an important. Point
and there are no.
Speaker 14 (01:03:09):
Guarantees we don't know who the president will, be and
if we If god, forbid we have somebody as bad
As Joe biden Or Barack. Obama we've got to have
an aggressive attorney general who knows how to use the
law to defend the people Of, texas who's willing to
stand up and declare an, invasion, invasion do all the things.
Necessary but even if we have A republican even if
we have a Strong republican Following President, trump it is
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a constant battle to fight the, bureaucrats a constant battle
to fight the, globalists to fight the faithless of, bureaucrats
The Chinese Communist party trying to buy Up texas, land
to fight the march of The islamis that wants To,
again that's not a statement about faith or The Person.
Amendment it's a statement about the intersection of that religion
with public policy and politics trying to step.
Speaker 9 (01:03:51):
Over our actual republican form of.
Speaker 14 (01:03:53):
Government so there are a lot of things there that
you're going to need a strong attorney general to go
fight and. Defend And i've got a history doing. THAT i, mean,
look you know my track, record you know my. Background
you go through all the bolt like the. Groups i've
got a score of one hundred percent From Heritage, ackson
one hundred percent For club for growth one hundred percent
with freedom index ninety six from turning.
Speaker 9 (01:04:13):
POINT i don't know what they got.
Speaker 14 (01:04:14):
Wrong it must have been something right if THEY'VE i
got a ninety six but one hundred From Republican Liberty,
caucus et. Cetera i've got a proven track record and
the skills to depend the.
Speaker 3 (01:04:23):
STATE i think you made a good point About islamism as,
well because the people who liked WHO i, think try
to make a big deal out of that, statement acting
like it's. DIVISIVE i guess they forget That Saudi arabia
And United Arab emirates also Hate, islamism and they In,
EGYPT i mean we they've been declaring war on that
for quite some, time so people people kind of need
to take inventory of. THAT i wanted to ask you
because this is going to fall right into your wheelhouse AS,
(01:04:45):
ag BECAUSE i think you'll you'll get. IT i can't
imagine anybody better as the Next Texas Attorney. General the
move by the administration to use the military to, declare you,
know The mexican cartel's terror organizations and use our military
to push. Back what does that look like because THAT'S i,
mean that's our southern border and that would also be
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in conjunction with what you.
Speaker 14 (01:05:06):
Do, sure particularly when you've got these programs under two
eighty SEVEN, g Where texas local law enforcement can work
directly with the federal law enforcement to execute our need
to secure the border and remove people who shouldn't be. Here,
obviously going after. Cartels one of the first BILLS i
introduced in twenty nineteen WHEN i got To congress was
a bill to designate cartels as terrorist. ORGANIZATIONS i had
(01:05:28):
Some republican colleagues who scoffed and, said, oh you shouldn't do.
That and now what did The president do as soon
as he got there in this? Term he used an
executive order to do that because it was the right,
policy And i'm glad to have been a part of.
That we will carry that forward now in execution as
The Attorney general Of. Texas we will work with local law.
Enforcement we will work WITH. ICE i introduced legislation just
(01:05:48):
yesterday or the day before that would take away federal
funds from sanctuary, jurisdictions AND i mean all federal.
Speaker 9 (01:05:56):
Funds we need to bring the.
Speaker 14 (01:05:58):
Hammer if you're a local law enforcement and standing in
the way OF ice doing their, job then those federal
dollars shouldn't be flowing to those. Jurisdictions so LOTS i
can do in the sixteen months remaining In, congress and
Then i'll be glad to be In texas and stand
alongside my Fellow texans to fight for our homes in our.
Speaker 3 (01:06:12):
Communities and we look forward to that, because LIKE i,
SAID i mean having those strong attorneys general, that LIKE i,
said twenty twenty y isn't, guaranteed AND i just know they.
Did the ones who were, good they did so much
good work and they really kind of carried the nation
through that. Time there's a handful of, them AND i
hate to say there was only a, handful because just
because The republican doesn't mean that they're you, know like.
Speaker 14 (01:06:32):
You and that's especially true on everything from the you, Know,
obamacare to things like masks and fighting vaccine, mandates but
also our tried and true issues gun. Rights standing up
in defense of our ability to arm. OURSELVES i mean that's.
Important i've got an eight plus score with the gun
owners Of america and they're dear, friends but like we've
got to stand up As texas and defense of those gun.
(01:06:52):
Rights it is the single thing that has separated us
from the rest of the world against the march of.
Tyranny we must stand strong on that AND i will
do that as the Attorney.
Speaker 4 (01:07:00):
John there you.
Speaker 3 (01:07:00):
Go, Well i'm pleased with. IT i love the fact
that you would be a G i was a little
nervous about who is going to be stepping into that
role after the musical chairs of elections. Started But i'm
pleased that we get we get a really strong attorney
general BECAUSE i feel, like you, know the primary is
kind of the general in this.
Speaker 4 (01:07:17):
CASE i really. DO i, mean and with the way it's, going,
sorry go, Ahead, well we got to go earn.
Speaker 14 (01:07:21):
It we'll go make sure we go across the state
Of texas and earn the. VOTE i want to be
able to go represent. Them but we're confident we've got
strong name of the strong, polling strong support from the
great grassroots in the state That i've known for, years
and we're going to go build on that strong support
the law enforcement community and gun owners and everybody.
Speaker 9 (01:07:38):
Else so we'll march, forward we'll go earn their.
Speaker 3 (01:07:40):
Votes there you, Go Congressman Chip, roy the Next Attorney
general for The Great republic Of, texas appreciate your FIGHTING gc,
sir and look forward to seeing your fight back here
in the.
Speaker 4 (01:07:50):
State thank you so, Much god. Blessed good to see,
You god bless. You we have more to, come.
Speaker 3 (01:07:54):
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Lee, County, florida A florida man was bitten by a
lemon shark because he was taking a photo with it
during his birthday fishing. Trip he's literally recovering in the.
Hospital he was holding the. Shark he was going to
release it back into the. Gulf and, YEAH i mean
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get bit and lemon sharks are a prohibited, species so
they have to remain in the water with their gills
submerged during. Fishing so what he did was actually a,
big bad no. No so he said he did not
have her, Permit but he, SAID i wasn't.
Speaker 4 (01:10:19):
FISHING i just took it off the.
Speaker 3 (01:10:20):
Hook but that's literally what we would call. Fishing THEY i,
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Office the, Mother Sierra, browner was, arrested charged with child
neglect and giving a firearm to a. Minor, see these
are actual charges that the left until you, exists and
so she's been charged with two felonies because you.
Speaker 4 (01:11:23):
Can't be doing that.
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STUFF i would actually think that there's a third one
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now that firearms have been banned on school. Ground SO
i was actually kind of surprised that there was not
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and was like wait what and told the teachers. Immediately
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so the kid was smarter than the mom told the
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surveillance video that shows him walking up to the. House
it's one thirty in the morning and he's, like my
drones in your.
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Backyard and.
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The deputies were speaking to, Him they're, like you, know
you can't just go into people's, backyards and he goes
THAT i, know that's WHY i.
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he had apparently a not straight legal. Car his didn't
have a license it was EITHER i think it was,
revoked and then he had possession of controlled substance with
intent to sell or deliver two charges of that out
of county warrant as, well and THEN i can imagine
there's gonna be extra. CHARGES i, mean it's fentanyl and.
Meth and he had like a ton of fentanyl that
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was on that, drone just droning it. OVER i, MEAN
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Drug little bit of that stuff can kill. You what
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Everywhere it's pretty, terrifying is it? Not good?
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Patriot, WELL i think the thing that was really surprising
to me is THAT i tried to articulate in a
non aggressive way exactly why our company wasn't going to
reinvest capital In. California and WHAT i found out this
afternoon is That Governor news has enough time to respond
to a tweet as opposed to a PRIVATE dm or
having somebody reach out to remind everybody In america that
(01:17:07):
in twenty twenty, three before we bought the intellectual, property.
Speaker 9 (01:17:10):
That the company went out of.
Speaker 8 (01:17:11):
Business we all know That bedbath went out of business
a few years. Ago now we're trying to make a,
comeback AND i would think that a governor would want
to attract, investment attract capital into the. State in, fact
he did the, Opposite he rejected. It it's a very
simple model for me as a capitalist. MYSELF i want
to do business in all fifty, states AND i want
to do business with all people of all political.
Speaker 9 (01:17:33):
Parties that's part of being a.
Speaker 8 (01:17:34):
Capitalist but WHAT i don't want to do is put my,
shareholders my, employees and myself in a situation were were
regulated to a zero and we don't want to spend
one hundred million dollars coming Into california and then find
out that the state's going to take it all and
waste it.
Speaker 4 (01:17:49):
ALL i, mean that makes all the sense in the.
Speaker 3 (01:17:51):
World that's the executive chairman of Bed bath And, Beyond Marcus,
lamonis who's pushing back on these attacks because you Had
Gavin newsom his you, know we, talked was it yesterday
or the day before? That we were talking about his
social media accounts and who runs? Them where they were
trolling this. GUY i Mean newsome was actually trolling the
(01:18:11):
Bed bath And beyond guy ON x AND i think
it was what is it the it was the press.
OFFICE i think that was, yeah and that's where he's you,
know doing all this stuff coming out with his press
office on that that it's just so, lame that's just so.
Lame but they were going at them, repeatedly, repeatedly AND
(01:18:36):
i don't know if they think that that is going
to be effective or.
Speaker 4 (01:18:42):
Not it just looks.
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Campy it just looks. Campy so welcome back to the.
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wanted to play. THAT i wanted to contrast that with.
(01:19:06):
This this is, uh this is ultimately it's A british.
Guy BUT i think that this audio SoundBite is encapsulates
the entire financial, ideology the economic ideology of the.
Speaker 4 (01:19:19):
Left SO i saw, this where DID i see? This
this this morning or last?
Speaker 3 (01:19:24):
Night this uh individual Named Lewis goodall and this uh
he was on this show saying that people don't have
the right to inherit money or anything from their.
Speaker 4 (01:19:43):
Parents listen to.
Speaker 11 (01:19:44):
This what we've got at the moment is an aristocracy
of wealth in this. Country it's also true of The
United states as.
Speaker 2 (01:19:52):
Well so WHAT i would, do WHAT i would, do AND.
Speaker 11 (01:19:56):
I wouldn't be opposed, to by the, WAY i wouldn't
be opposed to ndred percent inheritance, tax or maybe let's
say ninety nine. Percent you, know my rule might be
that if you can put it in two pee, bags
then you can hand it.
Speaker 2 (01:20:07):
Over that's.
Speaker 11 (01:20:08):
Fine ninety nine ninety five. Percent i'm being, provoxcy but
you see WHAT i. MEAN i would not be against
a far higher rate of inheritance tax than we have
at the, moment which is forty percent above a certain.
THRESHOLD i wouldn't be opposed to putting that to fifty,
percent sixty, percent seventy.
Speaker 2 (01:20:21):
Percent Why BECAUSE i think the quid pro quo should be.
Speaker 11 (01:20:24):
Twofold one that helps fund public, services which actually helps
level the playing field in achieving a true. Meritocracy, two
it will help us reduce taxes on income because at
the end of the, DAY i want to incentivize. WORK
i want to incentivize. PRODUCTIVITY i want to incentivize people
to get up off their backsides and do. More you
(01:20:47):
don't have a, Right, oh.
Speaker 3 (01:20:49):
That's, such that's so. Lame this guy is such a.
Moron WHAT i do find interesting WHEN i was listening
to this.
Speaker 8 (01:20:56):
Is that.
Speaker 3 (01:20:59):
He is only opposed to people inheriting money from their,
parents but he also believes somehow that he and everybody
else they're entitled to what everyone else's parents. Earn so
he's against parents passing wealth or whatever on to their,
(01:21:23):
kids but he's not opposed to them giving it to
him or other. Individuals there's zero, shame by the, WAY i,
KNOW i don't have to say, this but there's zero
shame of working hard and leaving what you say to your.
Kids it's literally your. Right it's the human it's a
goal of. Humanity BUT i was thinking of. This this
is so incredibly inconsistent because what he talks, About, OH
(01:21:45):
i don't want people to be you, KNOW i want
them to be able to HAVE x Y.
Speaker 4 (01:21:50):
Z i mean he's talking about. Benefits is that not a?
Speaker 3 (01:21:52):
GIFT i, mean if you're talking about inheritance as though
it's some kind of gift that you can't pass on
to your, kids then so too should be benefits if
you want to be entirely, consistent which he's. NOT i,
mean and there's not just money it's also, housing and
you also have vehicles and advice and things of that.
Speaker 4 (01:22:09):
Nature so how do why does he have a right
to call the shots for a wealth that he didn't.
Earn that's.
Speaker 2 (01:22:22):
It he, doesn't and here he thinks he.
Speaker 5 (01:22:25):
Does here's the point THAT i don't see people making
is WHEN i was out earning money and working really,
HARD i took time away from my. Kids my kids
actually did have to suffer through. That my kids made a,
sacrifice AND i think me leaving What i'm earning to
them because they were included in that sacrifice made for those.
Speaker 2 (01:22:47):
Earnings that's.
Speaker 3 (01:22:48):
Why that's why for, ME i completely agree this is
all like the, Socialism, marxism whatever, nonsense you. KNOW i,
Mean i'm just curious as to like how far his
rejection of this. GOES i, mean should what about you
if you leave your? HOME i mean That i'm just
(01:23:08):
assuming that that falls into what he's saying. Here he's
against all of, that BUT i. Don't but why is
it that you can give it to people that are
not related to, you but people that you can't give
it to your own actual? CHILDREN i, mean what makes
your own actual children in his mind any less legitimate
(01:23:31):
than strangers who think that they have a right to
what you.
Speaker 5 (01:23:34):
Earn, yeah hearing his rant that he was trying to
make it sound unfair like somehow someone sending their kids
and leaving kids money was unfair to society as a.
Speaker 2 (01:23:46):
Whole, yeah and it's it's absolutely. Ridiculous well and, ALSO i.
Speaker 3 (01:23:52):
Mean what he's talking about is, greed his own greed
and the greed of other. INDIVIDUALS i just find. It
it's greed that's dressed up in this false, pretense this false.
Virtue oh, well we want, to you, know for the better. Good,
well the better good has never come from the. Government
they only make things. Worse the better good has come
from private charitable, organizations the majority of which have always
been faith. Based so if you want to have that,
(01:24:14):
argument that ends it right. There the he's what he doesn't.
Realize the real argument that he's making is somehow strangers
are more legitimate to someone than their own, children and
that what you what you earn and all of your
hard work isn't your. Own if your wealth is and
what you, earn your pay your, savings that is the
(01:24:36):
direct that's the end, result that's the final stage of your,
labor that is the in its final, form that's that's
the final stage of. Labor so, ultimately what he's arguing
is that you're an indentured, servant that you not only
don't get the freedom to choose what to do with
the in stage of your, labor but that ultimately the
very activity that brought you that in stage of, labor
(01:24:58):
your labor is also really not your.
Speaker 4 (01:25:01):
Own that there is nothing that you have that is your.
Own that is what he's.
Speaker 3 (01:25:06):
Arguing it is an absolutely, ignorant mathematically, illiterate illiberal, argument
but that's how, communists that's how they that's what they,
think and it's all rooted from.
Speaker 4 (01:25:16):
Jealousy all of it is.
Speaker 3 (01:25:18):
Jealousy it's not if he doesn't have anything to, inherit
that's not anybody else's, fault and it's not no one
should be shamed into thinking that it's bad if they
work very hard and leave their. Kids whether it's a
bank account or a home or a. Car there are
a lot of times where dads will leave their you, know,
vintage their collectible cars to a son or something like,
(01:25:39):
that or you, know a family heirloom, shotgun anything that
is not anyone else's to claim you don't get to claim,
it and your status economically does not give you greater
leverage in making a claim on something that is somebody
else's that you didn't. Earn it's such a nonsense, argument
and of course it's made by some idiot BRIT i
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go in the.
Speaker 4 (01:26:01):
World this is just it's so. Goofy but this is
that is where the left. Is that is what they.
Think that's just A british guy verbalizing.
Speaker 3 (01:26:11):
It and WHEN i think of stuff, like you, know
just to tie it in to the audio that we
played of THE ceo Of, Bad bath And beyond and
the stuff that he's seeming To Gavin, newsom you, Know
california punishes businesses and that if you're, successful then somehow.
Speaker 4 (01:26:25):
That they they deserve a cut of, It.
Speaker 3 (01:26:30):
They deserve somehow a cut of it that you somehow
have to give that to them by way of being In.
California that's why that guy was, like we're not having
brick and mortar stores and we're not going to do that.
Speaker 4 (01:26:40):
Anymore you can just order.
Speaker 3 (01:26:41):
Online And newsom is all apoplectic and he's acting like
he's personally. Offended, well you created the environment that made
it inhospitable for those. Businesses you don't you don't get
to complain about it.
Speaker 4 (01:26:51):
Now it's just so.
Speaker 3 (01:26:53):
ASININE i JUST i don't, know it's incredibly. Frustrating we
were talking a little bit earlier about the changes Of Cracker.
BARREL i DIDN'T i underestimated a lot of you actually
also hate modern farmhouse. Design i've already started getting some
feedback on.
Speaker 4 (01:27:07):
That and it's the. WOMEN i actually thought it was
going to be the. Men it's the women that hate.
It when did that? Happen, yeah they don't like. It they're,
like it's so.
Speaker 3 (01:27:17):
Boring and somebody said the Millennial gray BECAUSE i said
the phrase Millennial. Gray they said Millennial. Gray hang, On
i'm bringing this. Up so this is From, beth And beth,
says Millennial gray reminds me of a subway. Bathroom, oh because,
(01:27:37):
APPARENTLY i guess her subway bathrooms in her. Area she's
From New. YORK i guess that that sounds pretty. DEPRESSING
i don't get. It but we're talking about the changes
in the Day corps To Cracker barrel and the logo
and all of.
Speaker 4 (01:27:49):
THAT i just think IT'S i think it's brand. Suicide
more than.
Speaker 3 (01:27:53):
Anything AND i think it's these people who think we're
gonna make it modern and we're just going to change
up a couple things in our main and that's what's
going to make everybody come back.
Speaker 4 (01:28:01):
In, no it's. Marketing you just got to market.
Speaker 3 (01:28:03):
Better do you Want do you want old country and,
nostalgia then come here and eat A Cracker. Barrel now
their logo is really. Generic it's JUST i don't. KNOW
i like the older logo better, PERSONALLY i don't, know but,
UH i don't.
Speaker 4 (01:28:16):
KNOW i just Feel.
Speaker 2 (01:28:19):
I'm a fan of.
Speaker 5 (01:28:20):
NOSTALGIA i Guess i'm at that age Where i'm a
fan of nostalgia and that's What Cracker barrel represented to.
Speaker 2 (01:28:25):
Me it looks like they're trying, to you, know walk
or run away from.
Speaker 3 (01:28:28):
That ALTHOUGH i will SAY i had to get a
crown BECAUSE i chipped a. TOOTH i actually broke a
tooth on a jawbreaker THAT i got. There those white
those white speckled. Ones, man those things do not, play
you know what going to do.
Speaker 4 (01:28:38):
It it wasn't their. Fault they like make stuff you
can hurt yourself, On like that's how it should.
Speaker 3 (01:28:42):
Be. Right you want the real. Thing you're going for a.
JAWBREAKER i don't want it to be a. Jawbreaker.
Speaker 4 (01:28:46):
NAME i really want to crack a tooth and have
a dentist visit out as a result of.
Speaker 7 (01:28:49):
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Job, YEAH i it's just. Crazy.
Speaker 3 (01:28:53):
Uh, also let's see here and pulling up a few
other things that we can get, too SO i know
we had hold.
Speaker 4 (01:29:01):
Up oh this is? It so coming.
Speaker 3 (01:29:03):
Up i'm going to get into one of the things
that was happening when all of the leaders were Meeting
potus at The White house, earlier and The European union
Leader Ursula vanderland apparently did not get the kind OF
i wouldn't say red carpet, treatment but she was expecting
the same treatment that's afforded to a democratically elected leader
(01:29:26):
of a sovereign, entity.
Speaker 4 (01:29:27):
Which THE eu is.
Speaker 3 (01:29:28):
Not it's a patchwork quilt of a bunch of cobble
together backroom, deals that's what THE eu. Is and there
at one point she was asked to leave the meeting
so That trump and The european leaders could speak freely
and very. Interesting we're going to talk about some of
these other things that didn't quite make the. Headlines as
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company kill three people In. Florida this guy didn't even Speak.
English we're bringing him up on. Charges he's going to
face a lot AND i can Announce jesse THAT i said,
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initially the company needs to be held, accountable and we've
been working with the federal government and they are pulling
that company's license to do business because you cannot employ
somebody who cannot read the road.
Speaker 4 (01:35:26):
Signs, YEAH i mean that's.
Speaker 3 (01:35:28):
True you can't have somebody who can't Speak english and
can't read road signs driving semis on our nation's. Highways
welcome back to the Program Dana lash with you chats
At Rumbull channel three forty Seven DIRECT TVs where you
can watch us do the radio. Show this is about
that truck driver who was here, illegally who somehow got
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A cdl and ended up killing three people in a
crash because he made an ILLEGAL u turn across The Florida.
Highway he couldn't read the, signs and apparently it came
out that he had badly flunked all of The english
fluency and all of the roadside tests following the smash.
Up that's according to THE Us department Of, transportation he
only answered two of the twelve questions correctly when he
(01:36:11):
was being tested For english language, proficiency which is actually
pretty important if you're driving a ginormous semi truck and
you have to pay attention to the road signs because
they're wondering if that's like why he ended up going
onto a part of the road where it's set official use,
only and then ended up killing the people that he.
Killed and when he was asked to read the highway
(01:36:35):
signs and explain their, meetings he literally could only identify
one of the four signs shown to. Him and this
was after even the fact they were talking to him
after the. Crash they said he entered THE us. Illegally
in twenty, eighteen he was granted A cdl In california
And Washington. State both of these are far left blue
(01:36:55):
states where anybody you can come in and get a
driver's license and, vote doesn't matter if you're here legally or.
Not so you have these immigration policies And democrat states
that are killing people in other. States AND i think
that these lawmakers that are allowing this to happen over
and over again are partially responsible because they are the
Reasons Gavin newsom owns, this and by.
Speaker 4 (01:37:17):
The, Way republicans need to do a better job of
making that.
Speaker 3 (01:37:20):
Connection they're allowing him to skirt on this and to
distract with trolling all of these people who have gone
on their on his little podcast and all this, stuff you,
know all this thirsty clickbait. Nonsense and here you have
this guy who championed the policies that have now killed
three people In florida on the room because they just believe,
that oh, no you should just go ahead and let
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him drive some. Eyes why not just let, him you,
know but do. EVERYTHING i, mean it was. Preventable and
he had cut through a highway that was marked official use,
only and he blocked four lane highway and apparently could
(01:38:03):
not even read the warning signs that he wasn't supposed
to do. That they had footage inside his. Cab he
was completely unaffected by. This AND i don't know who
the guy he had in his passenger seat. Was the
guy didn't have any shoes. On he was chilling feet
on the. DASH i, mean they were clearly non plused
about any of. Those it was, weird and they federal
(01:38:26):
law has, mandated first, off if you're going to get YOUR,
cdl you have to be here. Legally number. One number,
two you have to be able to speak enough Sufficient
english that you can actually converse with the, public and
then read the road.
Speaker 4 (01:38:39):
Signs he.
Speaker 3 (01:38:41):
Can't when they were asking him after the, crash he
couldn't read any of the road. Times he probably couldn't
read that. One and In, california Well, washington they allowed their,
test THEIR cdl test to be taken In, English, Spanish,
russian And Serbian. CROATIAN i have no idea how this
(01:39:01):
guy was able to get A, cdl no idea however it.
Happened it was, illegal killed three. PEOPLE i, MEAN i
feel bad for these families that are now having to
deal with these. Losses that's. Horrific where's The left is
nowhere to be found on those nowhere, nowhere, Nowhere AND
(01:39:27):
i don't, know it's just. Sad the whole thing is.
Sad it's so sad because it's so. Preventable it was so.
Preventable this is the thing THAT'S i, mean thankfully we
are dealing with the border and apparently we have like
operational control fully over, IT i, think is WHAT dhs.
Said this brings me to you, know Obviously europe's having
(01:39:51):
major problems and they've been one by one a lot
of These european, nations whether It's, Germany, austria et, cetera
they've been saying, no we're not going To we're going
to close our. Borders we're not going to accept everyone
as THIS eu passed. Through so When trump had all
of these, leaders this is a very interesting thing to.
Note When trump had all of these leaders to The White,
house there was at one point because he also had
(01:40:14):
one of the secretaries OF, nato and then the head
of THE, Eu Ursula, vanderline who's like A James bond,
VILLAIN i, think and.
Speaker 4 (01:40:22):
They had all of them in The White.
Speaker 3 (01:40:24):
House he was sitting at his, desk they had The
european leaders in front of, him and there was at
one moment when they Asked Ursula vanderlin to leave because
they wanted to only specifically. Talk he wanted to only
talk to.
Speaker 4 (01:40:41):
The elected.
Speaker 3 (01:40:41):
Leaders you had THE Uk Prime Minister Cure, starmer you
Had Alexander, stubb who's The Finnish. President you Had Ukraine'
zelenski Obviously, Trump Italy's Maloney Francis, macrone and then you
had The German Chancellor merz and they Had Ursula, vanderley
(01:41:02):
and they wanted to have a private chat with the
elected leaders of these sovereign. Countries so they asked her
to step, outside and people were very. Mad they said
that she had to leave the. Room and you know
that The americans did not see her as the elected
head of a, state and The Green party immediately was saying, no, no.
(01:41:24):
No Ms Vong dirley and represents over four hundred million.
People you, know she was the voice of states that
were not, present that are highly relevant to this debate On.
Speaker 4 (01:41:34):
Ukraine but the problem is is that.
Speaker 9 (01:41:38):
She.
Speaker 3 (01:41:39):
Doesn't in, fact there was who's This this is A
german blogger who had a big piece over AT i
think it was on. Substack they, said, yeah she represents
over four hundred million people in the same way that
rude clerks at The registry Of Motor vehicles represent local.
Drivers she doesn't have a, budget she doesn't command an,
army she has no she's not even been democratically. Elected
(01:42:01):
she's picked under these you, know with these hand behind
the back handshakes and under table.
Speaker 4 (01:42:07):
Deals that's how she. Selected and the she always they've noticed.
Speaker 3 (01:42:14):
That and so many of these photos WITH eu, meetings
she always pushes herself right to the center of the.
Photo and she tried doing. This there's a video of.
It you can see her kind of being escorted to the.
Side she was trying to position herself in the middle
of the photos and everybody and the handlers for the
administration Were they directed her to stand on the, wings
(01:42:38):
on the side of all of the other elected. Leaders
that makes, SENSE i, mean she that makes. Sense and
they needed the freedom to be able to speak freely
as the elected leaders of their. Nations you needed to
be able to have you, know The french leaders speak
with The italian, leader and The german leader in The finnish,
leader and The british leader and The american. Leader they
(01:42:58):
all needed to be able to speak. Freely even Though
i'm pretty sure that whatever was, Said emmanuel mccron immediately
ran to tell her right. After i'm, positive but that
makes they did not like. THAT i think their nose
was out of sorts over, That BUT i don't.
Speaker 4 (01:43:15):
Care don't.
Speaker 3 (01:43:16):
CARE i was laughing at those. Headline disney is pricing
creatives In hollywood to pitch ideas for original movies targeted towards.
Speaker 4 (01:43:25):
Gen z young. MEN i just nobody knows how they're
going to accomplish.
Speaker 12 (01:43:32):
This.
Speaker 4 (01:43:32):
KANE i like what my Friend Dave bird. Said he.
Goes he, said if.
Speaker 3 (01:43:36):
Only there was some way For hollywood to correct the
code on the eternal sphinks like mystery of what subject
matter appeals to seventeen year old? Boys if only you
mean all of The, uh they. Didn't they weren't doing.
It with the derivative oversaturated superhero, market leadership has been
(01:44:03):
pressing these creatives per. Variety they're trying to bring young
men back To. DISNEY i don't think that's gonna. HAPPEN
i don't think that's gonna happen Young so they've been
calling for original. Concepts they said that numerous studies show
that GEN z men in particular are a, lonely gaming
obsessed group who were hampered in their formative years BY. Covid, yeah,
(01:44:27):
well you guys did, that AND i hope you burn
because of. IT i don't feel bad for, them do.
YOU i don't feel bad for them at.
Speaker 4 (01:44:31):
All the Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:44:36):
Marvel hasn't done, It lucasfilm hasn't done, it you know they.
THINK i think that's. Why, also there's been this so
many of those types of movies released over the past several,
years because they think that that's going to be the,
panacea that's the end all be, all that's the cure
for all of, it and it's.
Speaker 8 (01:44:51):
Not it.
Speaker 4 (01:44:51):
Hasn't they.
Speaker 3 (01:44:52):
Haven't it hasn't been, working Especially disney Doing Star. Wars my,
gosh they've ruined. It so they're trying to recruit The
they said to recruit young. Males Goes hi is the
c suite and their task is, UH i, mean they're
they're bringing in like heavy hitters to try to figure
out how to do. This they tried to Reboot The
Indiana jones in twenty, three and you know why that
(01:45:13):
didn't work because they had a chick and nobody believed
that That Mary sue was going to do. Anything nobody
believed that.
Speaker 4 (01:45:21):
That was going to. Happen she she wasn't. Believable it
was just a bad. Story it was.
Speaker 3 (01:45:26):
Lazy SO i don't, know they, said so far the
sweet spot For disney has been, millennials but now the
interest is kind of. Gone The minecraft, movie that's you,
know that's what Gen z played when they were a
bitty that's not you.
Speaker 4 (01:45:43):
KNOW i don't.
Speaker 3 (01:45:44):
KNOW i think they're they deserve to have a hard
time because they created it for. Themselves they decided to
do all of, this like hyper third wave and fourth, wave.
Speaker 4 (01:45:53):
NONSENSE i don't.
Speaker 3 (01:45:54):
Know in the, Meantime Kamala harris is going on a
one hundred and seven days tour her new, book one
hundred and seven. Days she's having a conversation With Kamala.
Harris it kicks off On september twenty fourth In New.
Speaker 2 (01:46:07):
York at, FIRST i was, like why is it one
hundred and Seven and THEN i was, like.
Speaker 3 (01:46:11):
Oh, yeah she's not coming To, dallas but she is
going To houston and she'll be In. Chicago she's going
To london also for some, reason that's her Only she's
going to be In toronto and In. London those are
her two non domestic. DATES i don't know why she
would be going over, there but, okay does she even
(01:46:31):
have that kind of support over?
Speaker 4 (01:46:32):
There like why her.
Speaker 2 (01:46:34):
Book and whoever the investors on this book or what
making this?
Speaker 3 (01:46:38):
Happen but why who was going to sit there and
listen to her deliver word salad for. Us she's just
one of the most overhyped People i've ever seen in my.
Life AND i thought that there was no way possible
looking at some of these Other democrat, politicians but good,
HEAVENS i. CAN'T i don't think her book is going
(01:46:59):
to sell, well how much you want to bet that she.
Doesn't she doesn't complete all of her. DATES i bet
they have to drop some BECAUSE i just she. Doesn't
it doesn't sell.
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Podcasts so you can leave your shoes on going THROUGH tsa.
Now but there's a couple of items that they've. Added
have a big o long list of stuff that you
can't fly with in your check bag or carry on,
bag or it's in your carry on and you've got
to put it in your check. Bag so now they've
announced that they are adding to their list of prohibited
(01:48:41):
items any cordless hair, tool so cordless carling, irons cordless flat,
irons anything like. That it has to go in your checked,
bag and it has to be like covered with A
i guess they think it's Gonna they're worried is going
(01:49:02):
to accidentally turn on or something like.
Speaker 2 (01:49:04):
That without a power. Source, okay, well.
Speaker 3 (01:49:07):
If it's a stored with a, battery if there's a
battery on, it you, know, yeah, YEAH i guess they.
Speaker 4 (01:49:10):
Do, YEAH i can't accidentally turn, ON i.
Speaker 5 (01:49:12):
Guess but when you said wireless hair, THINGS i was,
like what a brush a comb those are.
Speaker 4 (01:49:17):
Yeah, no like you're something like.
Speaker 3 (01:49:19):
That, yeah BUT i never travel with that anyway Because i'm,
LIKE i always just want to have the cord one
BECAUSE i can have continuous power source because the cordless
ones don't last very. Long but also other, ITEMS i,
think what is, it uh, yeah portable phone. Chargers if
you have lithium, batteries vaping stuff you, can't, yeah so.
Speaker 5 (01:49:36):
It must be have an incidence with lithian batteries in the,
air like maybe the pressure changes.
Speaker 2 (01:49:40):
In the chain in The.
Speaker 4 (01:49:42):
Yeah and it makes me think that some people with
their cordless stuff that it turned. On, yeah maybe that could.
Be that's uh. Yeah but they have a whole list
on their.
Speaker 3 (01:49:51):
WEBSITE i, MEAN i it's nice to not have to
take off your, shoes BUT i do wish that they
had signage out letting you BECAUSE i don't know the
machines that they use to look at your. STUFF i
don't know if it's one that you have to take
out your liquids or your, laptop because some of them you.
Don't and if you go up THROUGH tsa and you
(01:50:13):
take them out and it's one of those machines where
you don't have. To they yell at you like you
know how to take that. Out it's, like, okay BUT
i could have been a. Sign you, know they're evenen.
Helpful there are no signs on any of it letting
you know that you don't have to do. That AND
i can't tell. You, literally every TIME i, fly there's
always multiple people that get yelled, at AND i always,
ask and you, know usually they're really, nice although every
(01:50:34):
now and then you'll get one agent that's like aggravated
that you just didn't read their minds and magically know
that this was the machine that you don't have to
do that.
Speaker 5 (01:50:42):
With so does it affect your laptop? Thing because the
laptop has a lithium battery in? It so did they
say anything specifically about laptops because you can usually take
them carry on no?
Speaker 4 (01:50:52):
Problem, well, YEAH i MEAN i always have to BECAUSE
i work on every, flight SO i and.
Speaker 5 (01:50:57):
Those batteries aren't drastically different from batteries that you'd have
in your little power packer in your yeah curling wand or.
Speaker 4 (01:51:04):
Whatever, YEAH i don't.
Speaker 3 (01:51:06):
KNOW i, mean it's weird how THEY i don't, know it's,
weird but, YEAH i think IT'S i, MEAN i get
the cordless hair, tools some of the other. STUFF i
think it's just. DUMB i don't, KNOW i think it's.
Weird like one TIME i had a crochet hook and
they were, LIKE i will, Say i've always had the
most problems In. Phoenix, Really dallas is really. Easy dallas
(01:51:29):
is super. EASY i think EVEN jfk was really. Easy
Reagan international is really. Easy But phoenix was always the
one that gave me To they almost made me miss
a flight because they detained me for two hours with
because they kept saying.
Speaker 4 (01:51:43):
THAT i think they were just.
Speaker 5 (01:51:44):
Being But i'm just worried about when we had To
vegas or Shot. SHOW i have a lot of equipment
THAT i, take SO i Guess i'm gonna have to
just a whole severed bag and check it.
Speaker 3 (01:51:54):
All, YEAH i, MEAN i like just doing carry, ons
BUT i don't. Know, well we'll, See we'll see how
this all. Goes all, right today's stupidity came.
Speaker 2 (01:52:03):
All, right we. On this is cut.
Speaker 5 (01:52:04):
Fourteen this IS Dc Mayor. Bowser she doesn't want you
to believe That trump has done a takeover OF, dc
but as it relates to law, enforcement he certainly has
listen to this cut fourteen Yep Parking.
Speaker 4 (01:52:17):
Jones the second WITH Abc, news do you worry about
student's attendance On? Monday with the president's federal takeover and also.
Speaker 9 (01:52:26):
Let me stop you.
Speaker 5 (01:52:27):
There there has been no, takeover but there has been
and guess, what there's been improvements, Too so not only
did he take, over there's been absolute improvements drop in
every metric of crime that you can think.
Speaker 2 (01:52:38):
Of so Thanks.
Speaker 4 (01:52:40):
Mirria, yeah, yeah there you, go. Folks that does it
for us.
Speaker 3 (01:52:42):
TODAY i am out, tomorrow BUT i will be back
behind the mic with you On. Monday have a great.
Weekend see, then