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February 28, 2025 30 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (02/28) - Congressman Tom McClintock (R-CA) comes on the show to talk about the tense meeting at the White House today. Ukrainian Pres. Zelenskyy went on Fox News after the tense White House meeting today and a former Biden aide said they were gaslighting the American people about Biden's age and health concerns. Rounds 1 & 2 of The Moist Line. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:01):
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Cobelt Radio. And we were playing you clips of the

(00:22):
fireworks where Trump and JD. Vans blew up at Ukrainian
President Zelenski because Zolensky seemed to be less than appreciative
about the three hundred and fifty billion dollars that we
spent today. They were supposed to sign a mineral rights
deal where we were going to help develop the extraction

(00:43):
of minerals in Ukraine, with the money being split by
the two countries, so they could get some cash to
rebuild and we could get some cash to replace all
the money we spent. But Zelensky was pushing for more
security guarantees that Trump wasn't ready to commit to because
there still has to be peace negotiations with the Putin

(01:05):
and so both Vance and Trump had had enough as Lensky,
and they said later they threw him out. They threw
them throw ze Let's get out of the White House.
And as Zelensky ended up canceling his speaking engagements for
the rest of the day. Although I think he's going
to be on Fox News, he hasn't canceled that.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
Let's get Toma Clintock. On Toma Clintock, the congressman from
northern California.

Speaker 4 (01:32):
How are you great?

Speaker 5 (01:33):
Thanks?

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Uh, what do you? What do you?

Speaker 1 (01:35):
What did you make of today's television spectacular?

Speaker 5 (01:39):
Well, I'm just spitballing here, but but I think there's
a subtle diplomatic lesson we can all tease out of
this incident. If you are entirely dependent on the support
and goodwill of another nation, it's probably not a great
idea to go to that country publicly spit in the
face of the country's leader in his own office and
in his own house. I think that's the lesson we

(02:00):
can get from this.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
He was surprisingly belligerent, and he was he was not
backing down because as Trump was ripping it ripping him.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Uh, he kept.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Trying to talk over Trump. He kept battling back, And
you know, I was thinking well, I was listening.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
Boy, this is not a good idea.

Speaker 5 (02:19):
Well, you know, I was in the car and I
just happened to tune in on the radio as all
this was unfolding, not knowing what it was. And at
first I thought I was listening to a press conference
and some obnoxious European reporter had just butted in. It
took me a while to realize that that was Zelensky.
But you remember the old Jim Croachy ballad. You don't
tug on Superman's cape, you don't spit in the wind,

(02:42):
you don't pull the mask of the old blowne Ranger,
and you don't mess around with the Donald didn't or
something like that. Didn't any of Zelensky's advisors explain that
to him before he went in there. It was just
this mind boggling to me.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
Well, did you see, uh, the Ukrainian ambassador to the US.
There was a photo holding her head in her hands. Wow,
Zelensky was setting himself on fire. Yeah, she saw clearly
what was going on. What do you what do you
think ought to be done here in terms of settling

(03:15):
this and getting us out of the three hundred and
fifty billion dollars that we've spent. I mean, you know,
I felt bad for Ukraine when they were first invaded.
But you know, here's another dead end, endless war, just
like they all seem to be. What do you think
Trump ought to do?

Speaker 6 (03:31):
Well?

Speaker 5 (03:31):
Yeah, I like you. I supported the military Ukraine when
went Russia tech because I thought it was very important
that either putinbe stopped or at least he would have
to pay a very high price, and that that was
a warning to every other rogue leader in the country.
You know, China eyeing Taiwan, Iran eyeing Israel, North Korea
eyeing South Korea. The world needed to know that the

(03:51):
West would stand up against such aggression, and we did.
But I have to tell you I have had it
with Zelensky. Ukraine's in a deteriory position, and despite Zelensky's
thinly veiled campaigning for Kamala Harris last year, President Trump
was willing to spend considerable of his political capital to

(04:13):
try to broker a deal between Ukraine and Russia that
would mean not only the survival of Ukraine but a
return to prosperity. And Zelensky's response today was to throw
it all in his face. You can't have a peace
deal without both sides agreeing. And I think Zelensky made
it clear today he won't agree to any settlement with Putin.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
Well, he has no plan B. There's nobody else willing
to bail him out. That's what's strange. He's acting like
he's got another offer in his pocket.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
He doesn't. This is it?

Speaker 5 (04:43):
Yeah, it just And by the way, you mentioned three
hundred and fifty billion dollars, We need to understand how
much money that is. Arthur Laffer loves to call those
mego numbers. Mego. My eyes glaze over. Every billion dollars
we throw around in Washington's eight dollars from every household
in the country. That's how you get to a billion dollars.

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So when we talk about three hundred and fifty billion dollars,
every household in America on average has contributed twenty eight
hundred dollars to this. And here is Donald Trump willing
to step in and say enough, let's stop this, let's
come to an agreement, and essentially Zelenski threw it back
in his face.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
On another subject, what do you think of the whole
Doge movement and what Elon Musk is doing as the
revelations have come out every day now for five six
weeks on just the incredible amount of waste and fraud
that's going on in the government.

Speaker 5 (05:38):
Well, you know, it's very much like a new boss
who comes in takes over a company. He brings in
an auditor. The auditor calls in the staff and says,
I need to see your expense account receipts, and the
staff completely freaks out. What does that tell you about
what's been going on? Our American families have been rob

(06:00):
blind by these rogue bureaucracies for years now, and finally
we've got a president who's willing to open up those
books and put a stop to it. And Elon Musk
has been the instrument that Donald Trump has used to
open those books.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
I couldn't believe the freak out when Musk asked everybody
to write up five bullet points of what you did
last week on the job.

Speaker 5 (06:32):
I've got a brother in law, said, you know, for
twenty eight years I wrote a weekly activity report. There's
nothing unusual about that, and certainly nothing unreasonable about it.
But that again tells you how badly we've been ripped
off by these bureaucracies over the years.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
I am dying for a Doege movement for California, for Sacramento,
in Los Angeles.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
I mean, what is that possible in our lifetime.

Speaker 5 (07:00):
If we insist on it as voters. So far we haven't.
I mean, what made Doge possible was the election of
Donald Trump. What made Donald Trump possible the American people
saying we've had enough of open borders, We've had enough
of reckless spending. We're tired of watching our earnings hallowed out,

(07:21):
and we're going to make a change. And that change
has been made and you're seeing it now play out.
California voters need only do the same thing. But the
problem is so many people are now fleeing California, and
most of the people who are fleeing California know why
they're leaving, and so the rest of the states are

(07:44):
getting more and more republican. California until very recently is
not now. Something happened in the last year or so
where even those who are remaining are saying to themselves,
I'm tired of living this way. I don't think I
have to live this way, and I'm not going to
put up with this anymore.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
I feel like we're missing out on a big party
that most of the other forty nine states are enjoying.

Speaker 5 (08:08):
And I think that's become more and more clear too
time goes on.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Yeah, you spent plenty of time in the California legislature.
What do you think they'd signed if they did a
Dodge style investigation? I mean, the corruption must be massive
in Sacramento.

Speaker 5 (08:25):
Well, you look at what simple way to answer that question.
Look at how much you're paying. Look how much your
taxes have gone up over the years. And are you
getting You're paying among the highest taxes in the country.
Are you getting among the best education system, the best
transportation system? Are you are you the most secure? Are

(08:47):
you getting the best law enforcement of You know, we're
paying top dollar and getting the worst quality of service
in all government areas. That ought to tell you a
lot right there.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
All right, Tom, good talking with you as always. Thank
you for coming on again.

Speaker 5 (09:02):
Same job, Thank you, Joss, Same to you.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
All right, Tom klig talk. He's the Northern California Congressman.
And we talked about the Zelenski Trump dvance explosion today.
There is more coming up. We got a round of
the Moistline, two rounds of the Moistline and round one
is going to be here in minutes.

Speaker 7 (09:22):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
It is time for round one of the Moistline.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Eight seven seven moist daty six eight seven seven moist
daty six. Hey Sean, thanks for calling the Moistline.

Speaker 5 (09:36):
I'm so excited to.

Speaker 8 (09:37):
Hear from you.

Speaker 4 (09:38):
Come down, kN Karen Bass fired the fire chief. She's
next on the list to Karen Bass. She's going to
all of them? Are this is going to be fun
to watch.

Speaker 6 (09:49):
I got all plog Karen Bass for getting rid of Crowley.

Speaker 2 (09:53):
For not doing her job right.

Speaker 6 (09:55):
But since we've set a precedents for not doing your
job right, Ki, are you also going to resign? I hope.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
So the Menentez brothers are complaining.

Speaker 9 (10:06):
That they are being bullied in jail, Well, what did
you expect?

Speaker 10 (10:10):
It's jail.

Speaker 5 (10:12):
Well why was the completely silent deputy mayor when the
fires broke out?

Speaker 11 (10:16):
Did you even know bus was done?

Speaker 5 (10:19):
I'm sure she would have ripped him explicit instructions right.

Speaker 12 (10:22):
Only get this straight. All these toxins and debris and
chemicals that are blown around the air and blown into
the ocean now washing up on the beach. If the
government saying that's all safe, and that's what we're building
our houses with, why is it so hard to build
a house without environmental studies and all the permitting. Why
does that even matter? Then if when they all burn

(10:44):
down and watch around the environment, it's totally fine and safe.

Speaker 13 (10:47):
Sharon Best totally busted herself with Alex Michaelson because he
asked her if she watches the news, and she says, oh,
I watch.

Speaker 4 (10:53):
The news all the time. There's no way she could.

Speaker 10 (10:55):
Have missed it.

Speaker 14 (10:56):
The only reason I could think of the mayor's behavior
is she forgot she was warned about the extreme wind
and fired danger heading towards her city. She was not
going to let anything prevent her from going to Africa.

Speaker 11 (11:11):
Twice in my career, two different companies, I've been asked
by incoming new leaders.

Speaker 4 (11:14):
After a corporate takeover, Hey, tell us what you did
last week.

Speaker 6 (11:17):
Justify your job, tell us what you accomplished in the
last year. It's normal. I've also spent many years at HR.
I get it, especially if there's.

Speaker 3 (11:25):
A new merger and new leader coming in.

Speaker 4 (11:27):
It's very normal.

Speaker 15 (11:28):
Why are people in government flipping out simple and plane.
As a taxpayer, I want to know what they're doing
with my tax money. Are they doing their job?

Speaker 14 (11:38):
I want to know.

Speaker 15 (11:38):
Those five lists. I don't care if it's Elon Mussen
in the email. What if us people send the email?
Are they going to respond the same way. Oh, you
don't have to respond to you.

Speaker 12 (11:46):
No?

Speaker 5 (11:47):
Yeah, If not, you're.

Speaker 15 (11:48):
Fired, get your out of the cubicle.

Speaker 5 (11:51):
And X factor for me is h n adult uses
the word yummy in relation to a food.

Speaker 3 (11:58):
Oh, that's so yummy?

Speaker 5 (12:00):
Ye mean me emmy hem hemy?

Speaker 2 (12:02):
That word is a child's word.

Speaker 5 (12:04):
And should we've left behind to be used by children?

Speaker 11 (12:08):
Come on, even if these houses in the Palisades were
not up to code, it's still the city's responsibility to
make sure that everybody is up to code. They should
have been in those neighborhoods, warning those people and finding
them if necessary. So it still comes back to the city.
It still comes back to Karen Bass.

Speaker 6 (12:30):
I don't know exactly why no one is speaking the obvious.

Speaker 5 (12:35):
About the whole sober off thing.

Speaker 4 (12:37):
The question is how much money did he contribute to
Bass's election fund?

Speaker 14 (12:43):
Regardless of whether Mayor Karen Bass knew or didn't know
about the upcoming.

Speaker 16 (12:49):
Santa Anna wins and the fire danger.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
Isn't it her job to know?

Speaker 4 (12:53):
Isn't it her job to make sure that her fire
department is prepared for any fire any time? The easiest
way to get rid of these homeless people is start
charging on property taxes.

Speaker 12 (13:06):
And home insurance.

Speaker 13 (13:07):
Don't we all Why should we feel sorry for them?

Speaker 16 (13:10):
We're all working.

Speaker 4 (13:10):
Hard to pay our taxes and abide by the rules.
Why the may get a free ride?

Speaker 16 (13:15):
Hey, has anybody actually checked with the White House to
see is say.

Speaker 14 (13:20):
Really asked Bath to go there to Ghana on their behalf.

Speaker 16 (13:24):
Maybe she just made that up, or maybe she asked
them if she could represent them.

Speaker 9 (13:30):
I don't know why the President of the United States
doesn't use all of the available assets to make sure
people take back the illegal aliens we send them. He
should threatened to send Deborah the disaster which the second
her plane touches down.

Speaker 4 (13:46):
It could be a.

Speaker 9 (13:47):
Volcanic eruption of flood, an earthquake, a meteorites not even
off the table.

Speaker 4 (13:54):
It's just shy of the nuclear option, but way more
effective than tariffs.

Speaker 16 (14:00):
For leaving your message, please hang up, good bye.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
The disaster witch. That's great, more effective than tariffs. I'm
not sharing my travel plans for the year. No, people
need need it as a public service. I'm a witch.
I'm not sharing Stepbro. The disaster witch has the news.

Speaker 7 (14:29):
You're listening to John Cobbel's on demand from KFI Ami.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
John Cobelts Show. We got another round of the Moistline
coming up in just a few minutes. Oh, there's a
news story just about Zelensky. He did go on Fox News.
I did an interview at three o'clock our time after
getting into the big fight with Trump in dvance on
live television. Uh, I'm not sure that we did something bad,

(14:58):
Zelensky told Brett. I respect the President, I respect the
American people. But he did not apologize for anything. He's
not going to get a dime. He's not going to
get a pop gun or a slingshot from Trump. If
that's the best he can do. Have a clip of
it if you want, oh play it, Yeah in the

(15:18):
Oval Office.

Speaker 15 (15:20):
Do you think you did and do you think you
owe an apology to President Trump?

Speaker 3 (15:26):
Thanks so much.

Speaker 17 (15:27):
First of all, thank you for invitation for this dollarg
and good evening to all your concerts roll Americans, and
very thankful to.

Speaker 3 (15:37):
To Americans for all your support. You did a lot.

Speaker 17 (15:41):
I'm thankful to President Trump and to Congress by partisan support, and.

Speaker 3 (15:45):
I was always very thankful from all our people.

Speaker 17 (15:49):
You helped us a lot from the very beginning, during
three years of full scape innovasion, you.

Speaker 3 (15:54):
Helped us to survive.

Speaker 17 (15:56):
And anyway, we are strategic partners, and even in such
tough dialogue, and I think it's we have to be
very honest and we have to be very direct to
understand each other because it's very for us, very necessary
to President Trump, and I'm with all the respect that
he wants to finish this war, but not nobody wants

(16:19):
to finish more than we because we in Ukraine, we
are in this war.

Speaker 3 (16:23):
We are in this battle and battle for freedom for
our lives.

Speaker 17 (16:28):
So I'm just telling that I think that we have
to be on the same side, and I hope that
the President on our side together with us, and that
is very important to stop putting. And I heard from
President Trump a lot of times that he will stop
the war, and I hope he will, and we need

(16:50):
to pressure him with Europe, with all.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
The partners, and I think this dial, I had yes
stop the word by making a deal. Well, you know,
Toma Clinton was on a few minutes ago and he said,
every billion dollars the government spends is eight dollars from
an American household. So at three hundred and fifty billion dollars,
each household has contributed two eight hundred dollars to the

(17:16):
Ukrainian war. You believe that I have contributed eight hundred
dollars to the Ukrainian War. I want my money back
because the war's still going on and it's at a
dead stalemate. And he doesn't he doesn't seem all that grateful,
and I was on his side.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
But this can't go on forever. All these wars go
on forever.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
I am now totally in the conspiracy camp that these
wars are set up and extended just to enrich the
all the weapons manufacturers. There can't be any other reason.
I think everybody's said that over the last sixty seventy years,
is right. That's why these things start and never end.

(17:58):
I mean, we could win these things as if we
wanted to, but we only go like halfway or a
quarter of the way.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
All right, this one. I want to do this because
this is so important.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
We were lied to for over four years, five years
really by the idiots and the media and all the
liars and schemers and terrible people in the Joe Biden
White House because he was senile, he wasn't functioning well,
and they kept insisting otherwise and covering it up.

Speaker 2 (18:34):
And finally I knew this would happen.

Speaker 1 (18:36):
Eventually, Finally somebody from the Biden White House is speaking
bluntly and truthfully. There's a guy named Michael Lorosa. Michael
lo Rosa is a former Biden aid and longtime press
secretary for Joe Biden. Listen in his own words as

(18:56):
he explains what really went on for the last five year.

Speaker 18 (19:00):
Cover up to me is a little hard, a little harsh.
Every politician, everybody, every human being tries to cover up age.
We were always from day one cognizant that age was
going to age was an issue. Well, would you say
there are some things.

Speaker 5 (19:20):
That are true.

Speaker 18 (19:21):
I mean like the gas lighting. There was a lot
of denial of the polling, and I will use the
term gaslight because that's what they were doing the campaign.
Former colleagues, the message to everybody was to make sure
that you tell people, it's too early, it's too early.
These polls don't mean anything. Well, it became too early,

(19:41):
and these polls don't mean anything for about a year
and a half, the polls, so the numbers never moved.
But by denying the data that was out there publicly,
by denying the really insightful journalism that you know, they
were actually demeaning a lot of the people. And and
but it was it was the data denial that really

(20:04):
bothered me, because we loved pulling when we were running right,
because we were always ahead, all of a sudden, because
they're always behind, the polls are meaningless, and they were
attacking the New York Times. They did do a lot
of gaslighting of people, and I think if you were
watching MSNBC, you probably believed them, and we're probably pretty shocked.

(20:28):
But if you were, if you were consuming information, consuming
data and looking at it objectively and trying to interpret
it and process it objectively, then none of it was surprising. Okay,
Can I just ask you bluntly, sorry, I'm not trying.

Speaker 5 (20:46):
Are you concerned about him running for re election in
twenty twenty?

Speaker 3 (20:50):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (20:50):
And I'll say this.

Speaker 18 (20:52):
When I got to the White House on day one,
it became pretty clear to me. You know, I think
I went in first of all, was just happy to
be there, excited, and I used to drive my boss
home every night, my chief is staff, because we lived
in the same building. And I remember him saying something that, well,
that's after the re elect that's after that's a second

(21:13):
term thing. I said, wait, what, I think you believed
the bridge? I think, well, it wasn't that I believed
the bridge. It was just that I just assumed, kind
of like Barack Obama probably assumed he was picking Biden
knowing he or thinking he wasn't going to run again.
I kind of thought, you know, in twenty twenty twenty
point one, that this was going to be like, Okay,

(21:36):
We're going to pass the torch to another generation of
Democrats and let them handle a Trump two point zero campaign.
But I was, I was, you know, brought to reality
pretty fast, like why not why wouldn't he run?

Speaker 3 (21:52):
Yeah, why why not?

Speaker 10 (21:53):
It was why wouldn't he?

Speaker 18 (21:54):
I'm like, well, because like in twenty twenty that we
barely won the nomine that Democrats were kind of not
yearning for Joe Biden. They were kind of either stuck
with him, or they were eating their vegetables and saying,
he's our best shot. Not a socialist from Vermont, he's
our best shot. We're comfortable with him, he's confident, he's

(22:15):
earned a lot of good will, and ultimately, all right.

Speaker 5 (22:19):
I stopped.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
I can't take this boy. This guy looks like he
could use a testosterone shot or too. Huh, whoa did
he get the big chop? I mean, you know what,
I love this gas lighting term. It's become popularized in
the last few years. It actually comes from a nineteen
thirty eight play and a nineteen forty four film called Gaslight,

(22:44):
and it's about a husband manipulating his wife into thinking
she's insane, and it's a form of psychological abuse where
you end up questioning your sanity, your memories, and your
perception of reality. So it's kind of a well, a
very manipulated, very intense form of lying and misleading. And

(23:06):
now you have a Bidenate admitting that's what the whole
administration was doing to the American public. And the media
was doing this too, because you know, if you looked
at the polling, it was clear he was losing for
quite some time, and they stopped telling Biden that he
was losing, which is why Biden was so argumentative about
it with reporters because they gave him a different set

(23:29):
of numbers. This is such a dishonest group, destructive group.
Their policies were so terribly damaging and tragic. Anybody associated
with the White House, including that guy, should never be
allowed in government.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Again.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
I don't know if that's an executive order that Trump
could write, but somebody ought to write an executive order
that says nobody employed in the Biden White House ever
gets to work in the United States government.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
You want to go to Venezuela or Cuba or Russia,
go right ahead, but not here.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
What a bunch of dis and again, just he sounded
just like those clips we played of Karen Bass's.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Aides a few days ago.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
They all sound like they're teenagers about a month before
they had they went into puberty. I mean, it's just
incredible how especially the guys. The guys sound so immature
and just so weak.

Speaker 2 (24:34):
I'm not kidding it.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
It's like they sound like they don't have a drop
in testosterone in their system. Oh yeah, y all right,
we come back. We've got around two of an oistline
and also have a story. Uh well, actually maybe I
saved this for Monday. Yeah, I'll save this for Monday.
We'll do around to the moistline coming up.

Speaker 7 (24:55):
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Speaker 2 (25:01):
Conway. Coming up in minutes.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Here's ramp two of the Iceline and Sean thanks for
calling them oistline.

Speaker 5 (25:07):
I'm so excited to hear from you. To bath time.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
Bath knew about the winds, she knew what was going on.
She's just laying stupid. And even if.

Speaker 15 (25:15):
Probably had the thousand firefighters stay on overtime, what good
was that going to do.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
There was no water to help put out the fires.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
Anyway, we need to get rid of Bath already. Just
like New Thumb Bass. She's probably the worst mayor in
the country.

Speaker 4 (25:30):
What I mean, come on, she should fill out elon
Musk email. She can put them if you fired somebody
and she'd live about things.

Speaker 8 (25:40):
That's two.

Speaker 5 (25:41):
Yeah, let's see that email.

Speaker 12 (25:42):
That would be cool.

Speaker 8 (25:43):
Karen Bath, You're terrible at your job, so let me
help you out a little bit. Go find a mirror,
stare at it, and that idiot smiling back at you.
That's the next person you should be firing.

Speaker 6 (25:55):
I drive down the one ten all the time, which
is next to the Royal Seco. You will not believe
the amount of.

Speaker 12 (26:01):
Homeless chants that are there.

Speaker 5 (26:03):
Plus these homeless.

Speaker 12 (26:04):
People play hopscotch on the freeway.

Speaker 6 (26:06):
They go from one into the other, so if I
hit them, they can soon meet.

Speaker 5 (26:12):
It's so stupid. This is time to take advent of
the situation. Let's put the homeless in the halfmat suits.

Speaker 15 (26:18):
They got the hasbat, put it in the trucks, have
them drive that out to the desert, and we can
leave both of them there.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
What a bonus.

Speaker 13 (26:25):
It's a twofer.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
How about that hearing back?

Speaker 13 (26:28):
What a clown.

Speaker 6 (26:30):
They're all real criminals. They're here illegally support all those.

Speaker 5 (26:34):
Just have one thing to say about Governor Gavin Gruesome
had Newsome too little.

Speaker 6 (26:39):
Too late, man, Get the hell out of there.

Speaker 12 (26:41):
Nobody wants you anymore.

Speaker 16 (26:43):
Really, Newsome, you're gonna let the Monana's brothers out.

Speaker 5 (26:47):
I hate this news media. They're not the most trusted source.

Speaker 6 (26:50):
They're biased. They're not journalists, they're activists.

Speaker 5 (26:53):
They're such babies. I hate them.

Speaker 10 (26:55):
I don't get all these tears for Crowley. She doesn't
need to get permission from bad put forty extra trucks
on the fire line. She could have predeployed firefighters. She
could have approved overtime to keep an extra shift on
the line. Bath nets also fire keonus. Then Bath needs
to resign. Pup three of them need to go.

Speaker 5 (27:13):
Hey.

Speaker 6 (27:14):
Karen Bath saying that it was just a short crypt Africa,
a weekend and two business days. That was kind of
reminiscent of Gavin Newsom at the French Laundry saying, well,
it was an early dinner that made it okay, No,
what are you scumbags?

Speaker 16 (27:27):
I heard your discussion about what a bad day you
had yesterday. I have lots of days like that. I
called those that days. That's what I decided to do.
I'd say that time and then I feel commerce immediately.

Speaker 15 (27:42):
Two podcasts from Bruce and Newsom.

Speaker 16 (27:44):
Oh what who listens to that?

Speaker 12 (27:46):
How many people listen to that?

Speaker 15 (27:48):
Why don't they declare these anti ice activists domestic terrorists
and ship.

Speaker 5 (27:53):
Them all out to Gitmo.

Speaker 8 (27:55):
What is the most expensive cocktail on the earth?

Speaker 2 (27:58):
Yesterday?

Speaker 8 (27:59):
It's the same one.

Speaker 18 (28:00):
The Karen Bassett cheering with President of Ghana while Pali
fake and Elisadina was wasting away, costing a billion of
dollars in many lives.

Speaker 5 (28:09):
Get rid of her.

Speaker 2 (28:09):
Please.

Speaker 13 (28:10):
The only reason why Gavin news That started a podcast
because he wants to be irrelevant after he's been termed
out of office. No one's going to remember him. You're
hoping he can parlay this into something substantial.

Speaker 19 (28:22):
Such a loser.

Speaker 6 (28:23):
Let him go.

Speaker 5 (28:24):
Thank you for leaving your message.

Speaker 16 (28:26):
Please hang up, goodbye.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
Yeah, he's probably right. Dore's some things. He's got a
media career, probably probably in left wing circles he does.
All right, that's it for the Moist line eight seven
seven Moist eighty six.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
You want to be on whatever? We do it again? Conway.

Speaker 19 (28:42):
Hey, Now, our White House correspondent John Decker is going
to come up with this. I think he was in
the White House when the balls up happened today. Yeah, yeah, right,
we'll chitchat with him. Andy Reesmeyer is going to be
filling in here on Sunday. He's a big guy over
there on KTLA, one of the younger talents on KTLA.
All right, he's filling in on Sunday. We'll talk to
Alex Michaelson's coming or going to be on the phone,

(29:02):
and then Doug O'Neill and Mike Smith. Mike Smith is
a world famous Hall of Fame jockey, and we're going
to try to figure out who's gonna win the Big
Cap tomorrow at Santannita.

Speaker 2 (29:12):
What the Big Cap? The Big Race? The Big Cap? Yeah,
at sant Anita.

Speaker 19 (29:16):
And I'm not familiar, so yeah, Doug O'Neill, who's won
the Kentucky Derby twice, and Mike Smith, who has won
the Kentucky Derby fifty two times something like that, they're
coming on to try We're gonna try to figure out
who's gonna win tomorrow at Santannita. But like everybody else
in the track, nobody knows. So hey, you know this

(29:37):
really has got to take the Balls of the Year award.
Is that guy Jake Tapper on CNN For four years,
if you went on his show and you criticize Biden's health,
he would cut you off and then he'd never have
you back on the show again. And yet this week
he's now writing a book about it on how the
media cover it up, that's right, and health, Yeah, he
covered it up, yes, yeah, And he's writing a book

(29:59):
about how they covered it up. Yeah, that's the most
gall I have seen in a while. I I've never
seen anything like that. That's not true.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
You see it all the time, I know, but this
one really stands out. It was unbelievable. Uh Conway, Yeah
with you, that's right. Ding Dong Let's Rusher has the
news live in the CAFI twenty for our newsroom. Hey,
you've been listening to the John Covelt Show podcast. You
can always hear the show live on KFI AM six
forty from one to four pm every Monday through Friday,

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