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December 19, 2025 29 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (12/19) - Parts of the Epstein Files are being released. Ford is going to lose a lot of money on electric vehicles. Plus, the final Moist Line of the year!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't. I am six forty.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
You're listening to the John Cobel podcast on the iHeartRadio app.
Five billion dollars that Ford has lost in three years
with electric vehicles. This is what Gavin Newsom was forcing
of the public mandatory electric vehicle purchasing. In fact, they
were going to ramp up the mandatory part this coming
year in twenty twenty six until Trump shot it down. Well,

(00:27):
it is such a bust. The consumers have so rejected
electric cars. It's mind boggling. Thirty five billion dollars in losses.
We'll get to that coming up, but we got this
hold on. I've got to get up on the screen
so I can describe you what's in front of my
eyes here. So the Trump administration of the Department of

(00:49):
Justice is now releasing today a huge amount of.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Jeffrey Epstein information.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
And by the way, I've had it up to here
with the Epstein story, I really have, because after all
these years, it's twenty years. All I want to know
is which recognizable names did what with who? Okay, I
just want to know who are the ones they really
know for sure? We're rolling around with the young girls. Okay,

(01:17):
the class A top of the line perverts. I don't
know we got that yet, but this is too good
to be true.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
This is the New York Post.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
They have a headline that says Peto's pool and half
naked Bill Clinton swims with Glene Maxwell and mystery woman
in new Epstein file photo. And there's a photo of
Bill Clinton with a weird look on his face and
his eyes bulging out, and he's leaning up against the

(01:53):
deck of this jacuzzie, this hot tub, with his arms
behind his head. He's leaning back and it's got the
strangest look on his face. I don't know who's underwater
near him, but I'm thinking somebody must be. There must

(02:13):
be somebody who you can't see underwater, because that is
a strange look. And he was vacationing with Gallaine and
another unidentified woman who's in the picture. And there's a
photo of him bopping around the pool with Glaine and

(02:35):
a blonde sitting on his lap. And it shows Clinton
touring Winston Churchill's Second World War War room in London.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
Was Epstein on that trip? Why would they have that?

Speaker 2 (02:51):
And this, I mean, it's apparently There's also pictures of
him posing with get this, Kevin Spacey and Michael Jackson.
And there's a photo of Michael Jackson with with Epstein
and Michael Jackson in his is in bright white clown makeup.
I mean it is it is. The white is so

(03:14):
white it hurts your eyes. And this is what he
wore to go visit Epstein. Gee, how could that be?
How could the guest list be Clinton, Spacey, Michael Jackson,
hosted by Jeffrey Epstein, And really none of the girls
were harmed. You know, everybody's trying to deny. I never

(03:34):
went on plane flights. I never I didn't really like him.
I only knew him for a brief time. I just
had dinner over there. But how come it's all these
guys Clinton, Spacey, Jackson, Woody Allen, Charlie Rose, the TV anchor,
all of them involved.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
In sex scandals. Why is it Bill Gates?

Speaker 2 (03:58):
Yeah, if it was the same group of guys who
for the last thirty years have started every disgusting sex scandal.
But all the stories are about them going to dinner,
going to a party. Oh, here we go. In more photos
at the dinner party, there's Mick Jagger with Epstein, Clinton

(04:20):
and Glene Maxwell, and like, here's a picture of Epstein
wearing this really shiny patterned button down shirt. The thing
is reflecting, it's so shiny. And Clinton is wearing one
of those two. I don't know what that means. And
here's Mick Jagger. The hell did they talk about it
these dinners? Let me see what else. I'm just going

(04:45):
just we just printed out the pictures. Oh, here's the
image Clinton with his hands on the shoulders of Kevin Spacey.
Here's a photo of that famous painting. Did you ever
see this if you walk into Epstein's home at the time.
It's a photo of Bill Clinton sitting in a living
room chair with his legs draped over the left arm rest,

(05:09):
and he's wearing a blue dress and high heels, and
he's pointing straight out.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
At the viewer. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
Bill Clinton in a blue dress and high heels, spread
out on the sofa hung on the wall. Here's Clinton
wearing a red hoodie alongside a woman whose face is redacted. Yeah,
a lot of Oh. Here is Glenn Maxwell showing off
her breasts. This is great. And they took photos of

(05:43):
all this.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
Oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:44):
Oh, and Prince Andrew too. Another one. So let's go
through the list.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
Huh.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
The ones who most frequently show up in these stories
Prince Andrew, Bill Gates, Woody Allen, Kevin Spacey, Charlie Rose,
MIKEL Jackson, Bill Clinton, and of course Trump.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
He's going through some more. Here, let me see.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
Here's a screenshot of texts from an unknown sender talking
to referring to an eighteen year old girl. I have
a friend Scout. She sent me some girls today, but
she's asking for one thousand dollars per girl. I'll send
you girls now. Maybe somebody good for Jay meaning Jeffrey?

(06:28):
Is this something for Galaine Maxwell?

Speaker 3 (06:29):
Here?

Speaker 1 (06:30):
Let me see?

Speaker 2 (06:30):
And then there's screenshots of a woman's chest with a
quote from the book Lolita, remember that famous story about
the what was it a teenage girl that this much
older man was sexually involved in? And it's quote, So
it wouldn't mean anything unless you read the book. Wow,

(06:52):
he had a private jet worth eighty million dollars a
Boeing seven to twenty seven one hundred. There's also photo
was showing a Ukrainian passport belonging to another woman, with
all the identifying information blacked out. This stuff just came out.
It's in the post. It's in the Daily Mail, and
it's just all discussing. It's like a hall of fame

(07:14):
of every sexual creep that we've been aware of over
the last generation. Right, this is our generation's celebrity sexual
creeps and they're all in the documents being released today.
All right, we come back, got a round of the
Moistline for you, then we'll do the Ford story, and

(07:35):
then we got a second round of the Moistline.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
All right, exciting day here.

Speaker 4 (07:39):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
John Cobelt's show on every day from one until four
and then after four o'clock if you missed anything. We
had Steve Hilton on last hour, who's running for governor
as a Republican. You should listen to him. He was
on during the two o'clock at or two thirty to
be specific. Also talked with an attorney say Ed Kashani
from Pacific Palisades, talking about the idiots at dw P

(08:07):
Denis Kinez. They are draining that reservoir in the Palisades
again because of a torn cover. It's just mind boggling.
So that's all on the podcast right now. Though last
Moistline of the year round number one. Let's get rolling here.

Speaker 5 (08:27):
Hey, Sean, thanks for calling the moistline.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
I'm so excited to hear from you about time.

Speaker 6 (08:33):
Regarding the social media band for those under sixteen plus,
the thing said, Kate, restrictions. Driving has an age restriction,
drinking has a age restriction. Gooderat our movie? Does it
hate restrictions gambling? It's not the constitutional to ban miners
from the internet. That's a lazy argument.

Speaker 5 (08:51):
Mayor bat amounting her run for mayor again. It's like
no pun intended, but yeah, pun intended, Nero playing the
fiddle while Romberg they don't care. They have no answers
to anything. You're only worried about fighting Trump.

Speaker 7 (09:06):
The reason why Jim McDonald doesn't say anything is he
wants to keep collecting his pension from the sheriffs and
collects his lapd chief money and then he'll get a
second pension because he's appointed, not elected.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
Therefore, if he says a peep, he's going to go
ahead and get fired.

Speaker 3 (09:21):
Give a drug add I saw drugs they want?

Speaker 1 (09:23):
Why are we saving these people? They don't want to
live anyway. You nailed it. That's the whole economy of
California kickbacks. You're talking about the cell phone debacle.

Speaker 8 (09:33):
And you're right, there's people that they're just saying, Okay,
you buy elect three or four thousand more than you need,
and I'll split the money with you or pay you
off this way or whatever.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
You'll see. It's going to be throughout to state all everything.
California is rife with corruption. Do you know how hard
it is and how much time it takes to cancel
a cell phone line?

Speaker 9 (09:55):
They might have saved money by just paying the bill.

Speaker 10 (09:58):
Hey, John, they're going to be really cured with the
EDD and suggests that maybe they bought that many phones
because those price breaks if you buy a certain quantities.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
That's pretty typical.

Speaker 6 (10:08):
Karen banns she's going to run for mayor again.

Speaker 5 (10:11):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
I hope these people have been paying attention because I
think he's going to be looking for others.

Speaker 6 (10:16):
It needs to burn down.

Speaker 9 (10:17):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
You talked about the San Diego school districts where kids
can go and fill a form out to reidentify their
gender names, and then you said, gee, well don't the
parents know. The parents these days are clueless. They're not
like you and I who who are responsible for our
kids and are upbringing in schooling. The parents nowadays are
so buried into their phones and stuff they don't even

(10:40):
have a clue on.

Speaker 6 (10:41):
Their kids in the house.

Speaker 5 (10:42):
My friends says he's a meriosexual.

Speaker 11 (10:45):
That means he's in the mirror talking about he's too
sexual for himself.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
California has an affordability crisis. This is Gaslinger's fault.

Speaker 9 (10:54):
This guy Rayner kid, he's not going to jail.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
He's going to have seen at a slum for you know,
maybe six eight months.

Speaker 5 (11:02):
Got to be back.

Speaker 11 (11:02):
We lowers as always said, easy times makes week men.

Speaker 7 (11:09):
It sounds like the demonic position. It's like the demonic position,
which especially you got enough joke, you know, ball.

Speaker 5 (11:15):
And you beam soon the table.

Speaker 12 (11:18):
I just saw two sixteen and Oglola, Nebraska for jazz.

Speaker 5 (11:22):
I work in the petroleum industry, and I can tell
you that one of the differences with New York is
the fact that.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
They use the same gas as the other forty nine.
Stay on my California that uses.

Speaker 10 (11:35):
Their very own gasoline, which is.

Speaker 11 (11:37):
What causes the sides.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
Our taxes it to skyrocket and be at.

Speaker 8 (11:43):
Least two dollars over the national average.

Speaker 5 (11:46):
The problem is is people just need to stop spending
all the money.

Speaker 4 (11:50):
If you don't.

Speaker 5 (11:51):
Spend, don't go buy around buying everything, it'll start lowering down.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
People, Stop spending your money that you don't have and buy.

Speaker 5 (12:00):
What you need and prices will go down.

Speaker 10 (12:03):
I heard somebody say that a sucker is born every minute,
and it looks like they all drawing the young Democrats
because how can you still support Karen Baths after the
disaster that she has left behind, any incompetence that she has. Wow,
that is just ridiculous.

Speaker 8 (12:18):
Here's an idea for you for all these homeless quote
unquote vagrants. How about we start converting some of these
abandoned brick and mortar shopping centers into institutional living spaces
where they're not allowed out until they prove themselves worthy
for society.

Speaker 9 (12:36):
Who can't wait to see Karen Bath as mayor in
front of all those great houses in Malibu on January seventh,
celebrating a year anniversary of reconstruction. I can't wait to
see or try and find one.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
Thank you for leaving your message, Please hang up goodbye?
All right?

Speaker 2 (12:58):
That is the voistline, the very last moistline of the year,
coming up in about twenty minutes, and then they'll have
to wait till next year. When we come back, we
will talk about thirty five billion dollars thirty five billion
that Ford has lost in the last three years trying

(13:19):
to sell electric vehicles that hardly anybody wanted. It is
one of the most amazing, overwhelming failures in business that
I can remember. And it was all forced on, cheered
on by the government between Biden and Newsom with their
electric vehicle mandates, and Ford thought there was no choice,

(13:44):
and even with all the tax breaks, all the taxpayer giveaways,
they couldn't get many takers. And now they are drastically
cutting back their electric vehicle production.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
But they lost thirty five billion dollars. Tell you about it.
Coming up.

Speaker 4 (14:00):
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All right, you know what to do, just go do
it and then I can I'll stop annoying you with
all these announcements. Well, one of the biggest busts in
business history is trying to force electric vehicles on the

(14:34):
public who didn't want them. And obviously there was a
lot of pressure from the federal government, and Ford stupidly
went along. One thing I didn't understand is why fod
GM and the rest of them didn't fight back furiously.
That's what bribes are for, that's what lobbyists are for.
But instead all the auto companies bent over, and boy,

(14:57):
they took it hard. They have lost so much money.
And this week the Ford Motor Company announced their latest
write down. They're writing off nineteen and a half billion
dollars in losses. Almost all of it is the electrical
vehicle business. Nineteen and a half billion. You think that's bad. Yeah,

(15:17):
how much money they've lost since twenty twenty two, thirty
five billion dollars? Thirty five billion. Do you know how
much income Ford has had in that time? Eleven billion?
They lost three times as much money as they made

(15:37):
from selling everything else. That's just overwhelming. And if you remember,
Biden pushed this hard. Newsom pushed this hard. Congress issued
a seventy five hundred dollars tax credit per vehicle, and
that would phase out after a manufacturer sold two hundred

(15:59):
thousand and electric cars.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
Obama what had this.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
Goal a million evs on US roads by twenty fifteen.
The actual number is under four hundred thousand. The public
didn't like them, and we know why. You don't get
much range. It takes too long to charge, and they're
very expensive. The whole thing was just too much of

(16:24):
a hassle unless you were really wealthy and you bought
a Tesla. Tesla owners seemed to be happy until Musk
got aligned with Donald Trump. Then suddenly Tesla owners decided
the car didn't run all that well. But there isn't
a replacement for Tesla. None of the other car companies

(16:44):
came up with anything close, certainly not in an affordable range.
And so Ford announced that they're getting rid of the
F one P fifty Lightning that was their electric pickup truck,
and they introduced that the market and with a lot
of fanfare. It got a lot of publicity and excitement,

(17:04):
and it turned out that it was a bust. Because
if you have a pickup truck, you like to carry
a lot of things. You like to pull stuff, right,
Maybe you want to pull a boat, maybe you want
to fill the truck bed with all kinds of equipment.
It turned out that if you have a lot of

(17:27):
stuff in the truck bed, or if you're pulling something heavy,
your electricity falls dramatically. You lose juice rapidly, so you
can't go very far. I guess nobody thought of this
when they put them out on the market because they
were really expensive. So it didn't take long, and you know,

(17:50):
everybody communicates. Now Immediately they start posting things on various
websites and bulletin boards, and quickly the whole world realized
that getting an ev An EV pickup truck was going
to be a huge hassle and a half and the
car wouldn't go very far. So now what they're going
to do is, well, let me tell you what the

(18:11):
damage right, thirty five billion dollars. They lost thirteen billion
dollars on its business just since twenty twenty three. Add
that another nineteen billion dollars with this write off.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
They also they also now.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
Are getting rid of They're closing their Kentucky EV battery factory.
They're going to lay off thousands of people they're going
to turn it eventually into a battery storage business for customers'
utilities and wind and solar power developers who take those
energy sources convert it into battery, and then there's this

(18:50):
storage area that Ford is going to run. They're also
massive data centers that train artificial intelligence that is also
are going to require a lot of batteries, So they're
going to repurpose the battery factory. But the idea of
electric vehicles, Oh, here's another reason didn't happen. We didn't

(19:13):
have an electrical grid, especially in California. And this is
what really flummocks me. This was one of these subjects
the last few years. I thought I was insane. I
thought there was something wrong with me. How can you
force tens of millions of people to plug in an
electric vehicle every day when we're always running on the
edge of running out of power, especially in the summertime.

(19:34):
I remember we did a few years ago, had a
really hot summer, and because stupid Newsome closed all these
gas plants and he was going to close a nuclear plant,
we almost had blackouts. Well, if you add millions and
millions of electrical cars, well, then what's going to happen.
Oh that's when they said, wow, you only got you
only can plug them in between ten at night and

(19:57):
four in the morning. It's like, all right, okay, I
can see where this is going. We're going to have
our lives now, twenty four hour controlled. We can't charge
the car when we want. It means we can't drive
when we want. It means our freedoms are constricted. We
can't go as far as we want. You know, you
can't buy a four f one to fifty lightning and

(20:20):
want to load it up with stuff and pull a
boat behind you if the thing's going to peter out
after fifty miles. And this always was about control, and
the public looked at it. I mean a lot of
people considered an EV, but at those prices, with that range,

(20:42):
with the charging stations, there were no charging stations.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Not only you didn't have an electric grid, you did,
you had very.

Speaker 2 (20:47):
Few charging stations. But it was like a weird religion
that they were forcing you to join, like you had
to join or we're going to destroy your life. I mean,
I think this year, coming year twenty twenty six, thirty
five percent of the cars were supposed to be electric
vehicle sales here in California. Well, they weren't going to

(21:08):
come anywhere near that. I never really understood if there's
a penalty for that, And then what they were going
to do is drive up the That's why the gasoline
is four to fifty a gallon, and that's why it
may be headed to six eight ten dollars a gallon
with all the oil production problems we have in the state.
They were going to force everybody into electric vehicles. That

(21:28):
was going to be their backdoor mandate in case we
weren't buying thirty five percent evs, we weren't meeting the
goals they were going to force us all because we'd
end up with ten dollars gas. So now now now
Ford is backing way off. They think hybrids eventually are
going to sell very well. They already are, and that

(21:51):
would have been the logical way to go. People seem
to like hybrids, it makes more sense. But the fanatics,
the environmental fanatics and Newsome were demanding or nothing. There
was no mid range compromise like evs. So this this
came from the Obama administration, the Biden administration, the Newsome administration.

(22:11):
By twenty thirty two, around the whole nation. Two thirds
of new cars across the country would have to be electric,
even though nobody wanted them. But we dodged that, dodged
it not with any protests. We dodged it simply by
not buying them. I always wandered in the back of

(22:31):
my mind, It's like, well, what if people don't buy
What kind of the standoff is going to occur? If
people refuse to show up to the dealership and purchase.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
One of these one of these losers?

Speaker 2 (22:41):
All right, we come back round two of the Moistline,
last one of the year.

Speaker 4 (22:45):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
We're going to do the Moistline here in just a minute.
The murderer at Brown University killed two students, wounded nine others.
He then went to MIT and killed a professor. His
name is Claudio Neves Valente. Well, it's coming out now

(23:11):
that he got a diversity visa to come in the
United States, created in the nineteen nineties so that foreigners
with no family and no ties to the US would
get on a path the citizenship because they wanted to
diversify the immigrant pool. Apparently, we didn't have enough Portuguese,

(23:33):
so Claudio Valente was able to win a spot in
the visa lottery, the diversity lottery. He's not the only
one though, that we've imported who's come and killed. Here
go back to two thousand and two. Do you remember
the guy on the fourth of July who went up

(23:55):
to the l Al counter at Lax He was from Egypt.
I'm diet and he'd gotten down several people, killed two
of them, and then got killed himself. He won a
diversity visa to come into this country, and then this
was quite diverse. Then another guy, say Fulo Sipov from Uzbekistan,

(24:18):
he drove a truck down the Hudson River bike path
on Halloween in twenty seventeen, ran over well, killed eight
people and critically injured many others. He got sentenced to
life imprisonment. He said it was in the name of Isis.
As a news beck, he won the Diversity lottery as well,

(24:39):
So there you go. New York Post is reporting that
Claudio Valente is just the latest killer and winner of
the diversity lottery, and that explains why they were in
the United States. You know, we have enough homegrown mass
murderers and enough homegrown school shooters. We don't have to
import them from other countries, even if our even if

(25:01):
our pull of killers is not diverse enough. All right,
let's do a moistline Part two, last one of the year.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
Hey Sean, thanks for calling the moistline. I'm so excited
to hear from you to BAP time.

Speaker 10 (25:14):
I feel badly for the family and I am sorry.

Speaker 1 (25:22):
But literally, how long.

Speaker 11 (25:24):
Is it going to take the far left, progressive, extreme
liberal lunatics to figure out.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
A way that they think they can pin this on Trump? Literally?
Do you know that's coming?

Speaker 10 (25:37):
You know what I think is funny is that if
you didn't have this high power lawyer, if his parents,
who he had killed, didn't have money, they wouldn't use
the same argument.

Speaker 5 (25:46):
There would be no pushback at all. And it's really sad.

Speaker 6 (25:50):
They don't even know that he was on drugs, and
even if he were, he murdered his parents.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
This is ridiculous.

Speaker 6 (25:57):
I can't even imagine being on my shibbling side.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
People who support Karen Bass are very low IQ people.

Speaker 10 (26:07):
So Basta's team was pretty quick about the interview, but
somehow they had no knowledge of any of the warnings
leading up to the fire man. She is lucky that
her supporters have room temtriques.

Speaker 11 (26:18):
Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass need to have the cartels
lower their drug prices so that young adults are not
killing their parents and the homeless can afford homes.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
Gavin Newsom is so worried about trying to keep that
little refiner reopening. Why don't you talk to the Getty family.

Speaker 5 (26:35):
They've helped him all his life. Let them pay for it.
Sounds like Newsomb wants to make a Vatican City within
the state of California where they have their own law
and regulation within that city, which would be the state capitol. Crazy.

Speaker 7 (26:50):
The real lesson is not how weird is this kid
that killed Bob Reiners. The real lesson is that anyone.

Speaker 5 (26:56):
Could do it.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Gavin Newsom is absolutely pure.

Speaker 3 (27:01):
Evil to take away our plastic bag because they seem
to think this is North Korea and their dictators.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
They were going to take our.

Speaker 3 (27:08):
Straws, they were going to take our plates, They're trying
to take away our cars.

Speaker 6 (27:12):
They want us to ride our bicycle.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
We are not North Korea. Let's stand up. What do
we want plastic when do we want it?

Speaker 5 (27:19):
Now, what do we want freedom?

Speaker 1 (27:22):
When do we want it?

Speaker 3 (27:23):
Now?

Speaker 1 (27:23):
What do we want plastic? When do we want it now?

Speaker 12 (27:27):
The reason why they have a tarpon there is water evaporation,
and Heaven forbid the water evaporates from a giant.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
Pool of water.

Speaker 7 (27:36):
I used to think Karen Bass was the worst mirror
in the whole country. That I kind of changed my
mind because I saw the providence of right and mere.
He makes her look like a genius.

Speaker 3 (27:50):
You know how I know the gaginusum is totally lying
about his hair catching on fire.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
If his hair did catch.

Speaker 3 (27:56):
On fire, it would go up like a tinder box
with all the god probably Google he puts in there.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
Come on, if Newsom.

Speaker 12 (28:03):
Has the guts to call Prump's ballroom Versilles, maybe we
should turn around and ask Newsome, what does he call
the state of California but toilet.

Speaker 8 (28:15):
If you look at Gavin Newsom at any natural disaster
in the state of California, he stands there with his
hands in his back pocket.

Speaker 5 (28:22):
I originally thought it was just him being kind.

Speaker 11 (28:23):
Of girly, but now I realized it's code to his
cronies that he's open for business.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
Literally, thank you for leaving your message, please hang up, goodbye.

Speaker 2 (28:34):
All right, last round of the moist Line. But the
moist Line is always open. It will be through the
Christmas holidays. Eight seven seven Moist eighty six, eight seven
seven moist eighty six, and we'll deal with it when
we come back. Podcasts will be released shortly after four o'clock.
We had said Kashani on the Attorney to talk about
the insanity of them draining the Palisades Reservoir again to

(28:57):
fix that stupid cover. It's it's incredibly idiotic. And we
also had Steve Hilton on. You should listen to that.
You should. It's a half an hour. We had him
on in the second hour. He's running for governor as
a Republican and yeah, that's a good direction to go
in Steve Hilton. So if you're not familiar with him,
you haven't heard him. He's one of the top candidates

(29:17):
on the Republican side. And that's on the podcast. And
have a good Christmas, have a good new Year, and
we'll be back after January. First, Hey, you've been listening
to the John Cobalt Show podcast. You can always hear
the show live on KFI AM six forty from one
to four pm every Monday through Friday, and of course
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