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March 10, 2025 • 65 mins
Today's Show 3/10/25

Fallout From Joint Session.
Madow And Wallace On Hot Seat At MSDNC.
Gene Hackman - RIP.
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Speaker 1 (00:28):
Softer music I found in doing research and listening music
like jazz.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
It's music based on fear.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
The fear. What are they so scared of?

Speaker 2 (00:40):
You can't hear it what you're playing so softly for me,
you know, it's very very gentle.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
You know, look man up, as they say in America,
man up.

Speaker 4 (00:54):
You know.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
The fact is that jazz is mistakes. You're playing a song,
but you's wrong, play it wrong, it wrong, and then
it's like everyone.

Speaker 5 (01:04):
Great wrong, Yeah he didn't get the moment right now.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
A lot of it's a lot of wrong notes, especially
people that play jazz saxophone and.

Speaker 6 (01:15):
The I don't know how they're doing.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
It's not even and they teach that in schools.

Speaker 5 (01:19):
They teach you can get a degree and how to
play it wrong. That's what.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
That's crazy, And we've taken that's crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
So we've taken the other tack and basically, let's play.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
In the key. Ye the no playing them asso sick
with vin key? See what now? Which is not to
say that we do not improvise. He'll take off. He
will improvise like crazy, but it's all intentional. Jazz is
an accident.

Speaker 5 (01:44):
Waiting to happen.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
You have happened.

Speaker 6 (01:47):
Yeah, you're waiting.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
Glad to have happened. That's right. And they keep fooling them.
You know, it was this, Miles, Miles, dailies. They kept
putting this thing in the end of his horn to
make it sound less like a trumpet.

Speaker 7 (01:59):
What's wrong with him?

Speaker 8 (02:06):
Oh man, spinal tap?

Speaker 9 (02:10):
I mean, jazz is an accident.

Speaker 10 (02:16):
Wait ship, it's all wrong.

Speaker 11 (02:37):
Notes, Jazz is an accident waiting to happen, waiting happened.

Speaker 6 (02:56):
You're waiting for that.

Speaker 3 (02:57):
To have happened.

Speaker 12 (02:57):
Standing Ground is a production of late media.

Speaker 3 (03:16):
For the record, and this is disgusting.

Speaker 13 (03:19):
The President made a spectacle out of praising a young
man who serves thus far survived pediatric cancer, as if
the President had something.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
To do with that. This was in the midst of
him praising Doge.

Speaker 13 (03:35):
Doge cuts, among other things, have cut off funding for
ongoing research into pediatrics.

Speaker 14 (03:41):
This is a lesson in finding one thing that you
let yourself feel. And I let myself feel joy about
DJ And I hope he's alive for another you know,
ninety five years, right, and I hope he lives and
the life he wants to live. He wants to be
a copy knows what he wants to do, and maybe

(04:01):
when you have childhood cancer that crystallizes for you. And
I hope he has a long life as a law
enforcement officer.

Speaker 3 (04:08):
But I hope he never has to.

Speaker 14 (04:09):
Defend the United States Capital against Donald Trump supporters. And
if he does, I hope he isn't one of the
six who loses his life to suicide. And I hope
he isn't one who has to testify against the people
who carried out access seditious conspiracy and then live to
see Donald Trump pardon those people.

Speaker 9 (04:25):
Okay, Well, the fallout from the Democrats behavior at last
week's joint session by Donald Trump.

Speaker 8 (04:37):
Continues.

Speaker 9 (04:39):
They're still getting amazing heat for their behavior during the
event and then the media's behavior afterwards, most notably Peter Pan,
Rachel Maddow, and Nicole Wallace over at ms DNC as
the President refers to it MSDNC. Before I get into

(04:59):
all that, I just want to say something quickly. At
the beginning of today's program, you heard that little cut
that I played a bit from an interview with the
fictitious band Spinal Tap, and I got an email from
someone the other day saying, well, you know, you play
these random things at the beginning of your show.

Speaker 8 (05:17):
What's the whoa, what's the purpose of it?

Speaker 9 (05:20):
There isn't It's actually it's an old I think Dick
van Dyke was the one who kind of created it.
Maybe then the old Dick Van Dyke show is that
you before you do the show, you just throw something
random in there, and it could be something that you
find funny or you make other people might find funny,
has nothing to do with the program whatsoever. So Jerry

(05:41):
Seinfeld used to do it. I mean, I wouldn't say
that my show is a show about nothing, but I
will admit I am all over the place because that's
just my mind. My mind is a is A is
a torrent, it's a it's a it's a crock pot,
it's screwed up. It's just the way I am. I
just basically talk about what I'm thinking about at the time.
So anyway, there there's there's the explanation. Okay, the we're

(06:04):
going to get into today a few things, namely that, uh,
the question I have is why is why is Nicole
Wallace and Rachel Maddow still employed at MSNBC for using
a thirteen year old boy with brain cancer to make

(06:26):
to take a political dig. The calls to the calls
to fire them continue, and there have been some reports
that some advertisers are beginning to get pressured to pull now.
Usually in situations like this, once the advertisers pull, then

(06:47):
you're in trouble. I remember when I was working at
Greater Media in Boston and Don Imus made the he
remember the call about the Rutgers basketball players.

Speaker 8 (06:57):
Once, once the advertisers start to pull, and you're in trouble.

Speaker 9 (07:01):
It was a stupid thing they did, and they have
yet to even apologize or say, hey, sorry, you know,
things got a little out of hand. In all fairness,
on that panel, when I was watching those two go
back and forth, Jensaki looked very, very awkward.

Speaker 8 (07:18):
It almost seems like when you.

Speaker 9 (07:19):
Look on Jensaki's face, she's like, I don't want anything
to do with this conversation. So we've got that amongst
other things we have to do catch up here. We
have the mayors from across the country from the big
cities showing up in testifying Congress, and one notable one,
mayor WU in my backyard Boston really really put their

(07:42):
foot in it when it comes to ice and illegal
immigration and all that kind of thing. So we've got
that all right. And also just quickly, I do want
to weigh in on this Gene Hackman thing, which I'll
do at the beginning of the show, and then I
have a little supping little treat, a little tribute to
Gene Hackman at the end of the program. Okay, I'm
germanly he This is standing ground, this is Mojo Fiber Radio.
It is Monday, March tenth, twenty twenty five year of

(08:04):
our Lord. Let's get this show on the road.

Speaker 15 (08:05):
Joining us at the gallery tonight. As a young man
who truly loves our police. His name is DJ Daniel.
He is thirteen years old and he has always dreamed
of becoming a police officer. But in twenty eighteen, DJ

(08:33):
was diagnosed with brain cancer. The doctors gave him five
months at most to live. That was more than six
years ago.

Speaker 6 (09:05):
Since that time, DJ and his.

Speaker 15 (09:06):
Dad have been on request to make his dream come true,
and DJ has been sworn in as an honorary law
enforcement officer actually a number of times.

Speaker 16 (09:18):
Peace.

Speaker 15 (09:19):
The police love him, the police departments love him. And tonight, DJ,
we're going to do you the biggest honor of them all.
I am asking our new Secret Service Director Sean Curran
to officially make you an agent of the United States
Secret Service.

Speaker 17 (09:45):
Secret Agent Man's secret agent man.

Speaker 6 (09:51):
You've given you one normal I haven't taken him away
to your name.

Speaker 18 (10:02):
Beware all bred if basis set, you find a grid,
If maskin, hide an evil man. I'm begad what you see?
Are you giving your silk away? I saw you all

(10:22):
to see tomorrow.

Speaker 17 (10:25):
Secret agion man, Secret agon man.

Speaker 18 (10:32):
They giving you anomal had taken away.

Speaker 12 (10:36):
You're listening, just standing ground with Jeremy Lady.

Speaker 19 (10:49):
Law enforcement in Santa Fe provided few new details Friday
on what caused the death of Gene Hackman and his wife,
Betsy Arakawa.

Speaker 20 (10:57):
The manner and cause of death has not been determ
The official results of the autopsy and toxicology reports are pending.
Both individuals tested negative for carbon monoxide.

Speaker 19 (11:09):
Quest Sheriff Adn Mendoza said final results could be weeks away.

Speaker 8 (11:14):
I think we just found to a one deceased person
inside of house.

Speaker 19 (11:19):
The couple's bodies were found Wednesday by maintenance workers and
after a frantic call to nine poet One County Fire
and Sheriff's deputies descended on this Santa Fe residence.

Speaker 21 (11:30):
Are they moving at all?

Speaker 12 (11:32):
No, dude, they're not moving.

Speaker 22 (11:33):
Just sing somebody out here really quick.

Speaker 19 (11:35):
Much of the investigation is happening just up this road
behind gates and a guard in an affluent neighborhood where
homes are separated by acres of land. That's where Hackman
and his wife chose to live decidedly secluded. A search
warrant released Friday showed investigators removed thyroid and heart medications,
as well as medical records, a twenty twenty five monthly planner,

(11:58):
and two green cell phones. Have investigators been able to
get into the obtained cell phones.

Speaker 20 (12:03):
Not at this time. We have them in our possession.
Those were collected yesterday. It's going to take off process.

Speaker 19 (12:09):
The process also includes figuring out a timeline. Though Hackman's
pacemaker stopped working on February seventeenth, it's only a clue
and doesn't mean he died then.

Speaker 20 (12:19):
I think the event of the of the pacemaker gives
us an idea.

Speaker 19 (12:23):
Also unanswered the contents of the pills found scattered near
Arakawa's body. Why only one of the couple's three dogs
was caged and also found dead and why this happened
in the first place.

Speaker 8 (12:47):
Well, at this at this.

Speaker 9 (12:52):
Stage of the game, it appears that the death of
Gene Hackman and his wife was a result of natural God,
and I'm going to accept it, but I will admit,
for a while there it was a it was a
bit of a mystery, you got to admit, found in
separate rooms, the dog and all that. It seemed like

(13:13):
it was kind of odd. But it appears now that
it was just a very bizarre thing. The one the
one thing that I find odd is that they were
there for like nine or ten days. You would you
would think that a family member would have would have
checked in on them, do you know what I mean,
Or made a phone call or something like that, and

(13:35):
that that part of it. I think it was the
groundskeeper that finally notified the authorities. But anyway, very sad,
but no, there was no there was no foul play
at least that we know as of now. That's what
they're telling us, But very sad. Gene Hackman, classic classic
actor gone at ninety four, lived to be a good

(13:56):
age and they believed that he was actually walking aroun
on the house while she was deceased. She died of
some rare virus that's passed through rodents or something like that,
and he was walking around the house unaware that he
might have been unaware that he was even married because
his dementia was so so progressed. All right, I'm Germanly.

(14:18):
This is standing ground. This is Mojo Fibradio my email.
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All right, Well, I want to let me play the

(14:38):
cut again of Rachel Peter Panmanboy and Nicole Wallace over
at MSNBC shortly after the joint session when they made
this comment about this thirteen year old boy that is
beginning to it's like a snowball. It's being right now
at this point, it's starting to move along, and there's

(14:59):
a lot of heat on MSNBC to get rid of
these two. Now, whether that's going to happen or not,
I mean a lot of things. I mean, look, CNN,
they eventually let it go.

Speaker 6 (15:09):
Let go.

Speaker 9 (15:10):
I'm sorry, let go a guy who got caught stroking
his love puppet on his zoom call, but eventually brought
him back. Jeffrey Dubin, Lubin, Dubin, Jack and Jeff So
a lot of these liberal networks. You really have to
do something really, really bad to be fired. So it
remained to be seen. But let's play the cut again,
just so if you missed it at the beginning of

(15:30):
the program.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
For the record, and this is disgusting.

Speaker 13 (15:33):
The President made a spectacle out of praising a young
man who serves thus far survived pediatric cancer, as if
the President had something to do with that.

Speaker 3 (15:46):
This was in the midst of him praising Doge. Doge cuts,
among other things, have cut off funding for ongoing research
into pediatric cancer.

Speaker 14 (15:55):
This is a lesson in finding one thing that you
let yourself feel. And I let myself feel joy about
DJ and I hope he's alive for another you know,
ninety five years right, and I hope he lives and
the life he wants to live.

Speaker 3 (16:13):
He wants to be a cop, he knows what he
wants to do.

Speaker 14 (16:15):
And maybe when you have childhood cancer that crystallizes for you,
And I hope he has a long life as a
law enforcement officer, but I hope he never has to
defend the United States capital against Donald Trump supporters. And
if he does, I hope he isn't one of the
six who loses his life to suicide. And I hope
he isn't one who has to testify against the people
who carried out acts of seditious conspiracy and then live

(16:37):
to see Donald Trump pardon those people.

Speaker 9 (16:40):
I have yet, unless unless I'm missing something, I have
yet to hear one liberal pundit come out. If I'm
missing it, let me know, guys that has come out
in any way and defended.

Speaker 8 (16:56):
Thelma and Louise.

Speaker 5 (16:57):
Here it was.

Speaker 9 (17:00):
It was so repulsive what they did on national television.
And once again you could tell that Jensaki, who I'm
not a fan of, but you could tell, in all
fairness to her, she was like, I don't want any
part of this. She saw it devolving very very quickly.

Speaker 8 (17:17):
Well.

Speaker 9 (17:17):
President Trump was making one of his many Oval office
appearances with the press, which he's been very transparent about,
and the press they asked him about it, or I'm sorry,
they asked him about the Democrats' behavior after the joint session,
and here's what he had.

Speaker 15 (17:34):
Yeah, the answer is I thought it was very embarrassing
for the Democrats what happened the other night. And that's
not said for any other reason other than as obvious
as fact. Even the CNN fake news said that. They
came out and they said it. And worse than CNN
is MS DNC, which is the worst and the good

(17:55):
news as very few people watch them anymore. They have
lost such credibility. And frankly, what Carle Wallace said, Uh,
I've never been a fan of hers, but and she's
not very talented, but I'll tell you what she said
the other day about that young man is disgraceful. She
should be forced to resign, and Rachel Maddow should be

(18:16):
forced to resign. Nobody watches her anyway. I don't know
if it's not possible they pay her as much money
as I hear, but certainly she's lost all credibility, both
of them. But what they what they said the other day,
they should be forced to resign about that young person
who has sufferings.

Speaker 9 (18:33):
Rightly, thank you, Okay, Now on this issue, I hope,
I hope I pronounce his name correctly. He follows me
on x formerly Twitter, and I follow him. His name
is Brian Crassenstein. I think I have that correct And
in regards to this despicable behavior by Nicole Wallace and

(18:55):
Rachel Maddow, he writes, he posted the following. This self
proclaimed champion of free speech just called for Rachel Matdow
and Nicole Wallace to be fired for using their free
speech rights about the cancer survivor at his speech. These
aren't the words of a president, they are words of
a dictator. Well, Brian, I've got news for you, and

(19:18):
that is this. It is not a free speech issue, okay.
In order for it to be a free speech issue,
there would need to be a some type of a
state intervention with regards to MSNBC in firing them. MSNBC

(19:38):
or any employer can fire you for saying anything that
they don't like. So it's like years ago, the late
and great Rush Limbaugh was on ESPN that he did
a football commentary and he made a statement where he said, look,
generally black quarterbacks don't do too well.

Speaker 8 (19:59):
And he says, I think that the media is just
trying to pump this.

Speaker 9 (20:03):
Guy up because he's black or something like that, and ESPN,
which was owned by ABC. I think it still is
fired Rush Limbaugh. And Limbaugh got up at a speech
and said, I thought we have free speech in this country,
and I had.

Speaker 8 (20:18):
To disagree with him. No, ESPN can fire you for
saying that.

Speaker 9 (20:23):
In order for it to be a free speech Brian,
it would have to be like a court sends them
a letter and says you have to fire them.

Speaker 8 (20:31):
That would be unconstitutional.

Speaker 9 (20:33):
So no, they could say something off the air, outside
the workplace that doesn't represent the quote mission of MSNBC.
My prediction is, though the odds are, they will survive.
They they get away with it. This side always gets
away with stuff like this. Let's let's put the shoe

(20:55):
on the other foot, right, Could you imagine if Barack
Obama had honored a little kid exactly like Donald Trump
and had given him an honorary badge for the secret
Service MSNBC and CNN. Oh, it was so cute, it

(21:16):
was so wonderful, so beautiful. And someone over at Fox
made a comment Sean Hannity or Laura Ingram or Joe
Concher or whatever, or Jesse Waters or Judge Janine or
anyone on the five made a comment said, well you know,
do you he he took that kid just to da
da da da da da da. They would the calls

(21:37):
to resign would be through the roof.

Speaker 8 (21:41):
So there you have it.

Speaker 9 (21:43):
They they should be fired. They should be can they
are disgusting, disgusting people.

Speaker 6 (21:48):
All right?

Speaker 9 (21:48):
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Speaker 8 (22:02):
All right?

Speaker 9 (22:02):
Well, Al Green, the congressman from Texas, the crazy man
with the ponytail, was formally censured by the House for
his despicable behavior disrupting a public proceeding.

Speaker 8 (22:18):
Well, first of all, isn't that an insurrection? Is that
a seditious act?

Speaker 12 (22:23):
I don't know.

Speaker 9 (22:24):
Well, anyway, he was, he was brought. It's a very
formal thing when you get censured. You have to come
into the well of the chamber, whether it's the center
of the house. He's a congressman. He goes into the
well of the House and he has to turn and
face face his colleagues as they read the proclamation out

(22:44):
to him, sorry, the center out to him, and da
da da, and then he can respond or others can
talk or whatever.

Speaker 8 (22:49):
But it is a formal center. Here's the cut.

Speaker 5 (22:52):
It was classic.

Speaker 23 (22:56):
On this vote, the yeas are two hundred and twenty four,
the nayser one and ninety eight, with two answering present.
The resolution is adopted without objection. A motion to reconsider
is laid on the table. The House to come to order,
The House to come to order.

Speaker 24 (23:15):
Shh.

Speaker 23 (23:19):
Will Representative Green present himself to.

Speaker 21 (23:21):
The will.

Speaker 8 (23:26):
Bad boy?

Speaker 23 (23:31):
By its adoption of House Resolution one eighty nine, the
House has resolved that Representative Algreen be censured, that Representative
al Green forthwith present himself in the well of the
House of Representatives for the pronouncement of censure, and that
Representative Algreen be censured with public reading of this resolution
by the Speaker.

Speaker 6 (23:52):
So there you go.

Speaker 9 (23:52):
He he had to take it on the chin, if
you will, and what he did was deserving of a censure.
Now to show to you or tell you, I should
say that I can be in situations like this, Yes, a.

Speaker 8 (24:10):
Very objective person.

Speaker 9 (24:13):
Barack Obama was giving a joint session speech this is
going to be twelve years ago well more, and he
was talking about illegal immigration, and he was talking about
giving health insurance to illegal immigrants, and he said he
wasn't going to do that, and a Republican conservative I

(24:36):
forget his name, yelled from the floor.

Speaker 8 (24:39):
You are a liar. And quickly there were oohs and
booze and you know, you don't do that kind of thing.

Speaker 9 (24:51):
And I was not podcasting at the time, but I remember,
even with some of my most liberal friends, I said
that I should be censured. The President of the United
States is a guest in that house. The idea is
that you treat him like one. By the way, Barack

(25:11):
Obama was lying, but that's irrelevant.

Speaker 8 (25:14):
You don't. You don't behave like that.

Speaker 9 (25:16):
But anyway, speaking of behavior, Fox News Jesse Waters set
out his roving Man on the Street reporter up to
Capitol Hill to confront some Democrats to ask them about
their behavior last Tuesday night.

Speaker 25 (25:33):
Listen, how's it going, Johnny from Fox? But what could
Donald Trump do? They'll make your class very nuche What
could Donald Trump do? They'll make a class I did clap.

Speaker 6 (25:43):
When he said that the United States has supported Ukraine
and given them lots of Well, why not for Lincoln?
Riley's mom? How was that speech last night? Do you
love it?

Speaker 12 (25:51):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (25:52):
Well, I watched it.

Speaker 26 (25:53):
I don't think that was the best look for our
party last night.

Speaker 6 (25:58):
A very disappointed stand up for anything.

Speaker 27 (26:04):
The president got before the American people didn't talk about
how he could drop down grocery prices.

Speaker 6 (26:08):
Senator, why weren't you standing yesterday for anything?

Speaker 3 (26:10):
Very important hearing right now on anti semitism.

Speaker 6 (26:14):
But you didn't stand for anything at the speech? Less
what you're talking about where you got that information?

Speaker 5 (26:18):
Well, there was nothing the President had to say.

Speaker 6 (26:21):
Riley's mom. I either did stand for her factual or
truthful or anything.

Speaker 5 (26:27):
We applauded.

Speaker 6 (26:29):
You don't think it's worthy to stand up for her
like everyone else we should applaud.

Speaker 18 (26:32):
We need you to move.

Speaker 6 (26:33):
Congressman, why didn't you stand for the speech? Have a
good day.

Speaker 5 (26:36):
I need to go to a meeting.

Speaker 6 (26:38):
Eighty percent of the American people, coring to CBS loved
the speech.

Speaker 10 (26:43):
Agad.

Speaker 6 (26:44):
I don't think we're the States, Oh, the Democrats out
of time.

Speaker 4 (26:47):
States of America.

Speaker 6 (26:48):
Forgive me for going here I'm forgiving for being got
a brap.

Speaker 5 (26:50):
I don't know what speech they were watching.

Speaker 25 (26:52):
They're watching the President's speech, Senator really worth watching? Why
was Al Green so disrespectful?

Speaker 16 (26:57):
You?

Speaker 6 (26:57):
I gotta ask Al Green?

Speaker 9 (26:59):
You joke about to party in disarray? I think I
think their behavior was disgusting. But I'm glad they did it.
I'm glad they behave like that because this is why
they're going to continue to lose. Allow me to digress
for one moment. On that note, you guys have been
watching the news over the last couple of days. The

(27:24):
lefties who are all for electric cars and the environment
are burning charging stations. It's like, it's like, you say, Okay,
when are they going to burn the gay flag?

Speaker 6 (27:36):
You know, I don't know.

Speaker 9 (27:38):
It's like they to oppose Elon Musk and their firebombing
Tesla dealerships. Hey, this is how these these people behave
well anyway, leave it to James Carvill, who I like
very much over the years. Interesting guy put Bill Clinton
in the White House essentially a very brilliant political strategy.

Speaker 8 (28:00):
But the rage in Cajun they call him right is he.

Speaker 9 (28:04):
Has repeated This goes back to before the election even happened,
and he was saying, you guys, you got to get
it together.

Speaker 8 (28:14):
Here he is just two days ago.

Speaker 28 (28:16):
I think the country is in the greatest peril, peril
it's been in since I've been born. That's eighty years,
eighty years ago. And I think that the foolishness and
I don't know it'll Caine or auction paddles. I don't
think that meets the moment. I think it slock and
met the moment. And I think that we have to
treat this is what it is. This is a profound

(28:39):
crisis at the United States is in right now, and
the Democrats are kind of the only thing and they
don't have a lot of power standing between us and
the ABYSS. So we have to be clever in a
way we do it. We have to be disciplined. And
I know that everybody is saying, go out do something.
Goddamn it, power to just sit down. I saw actually

(29:01):
somebody said, I got a new idea, pass something. Hey,
I don't know how to tell late night post this.
We can't pass gas.

Speaker 9 (29:09):
Yeah, it's exactly. I mean, well, late night television, that's
just a whole nother issue. They're not funny they're not
I mean late late night. I mean I could do
a whole show on that. I mean late night TV
used to be so much fun and now they just
it's all Donald Trump obsession stuff.

Speaker 8 (29:28):
I can't stummach. It the only show I will watch.

Speaker 9 (29:32):
But it's not it's it's not really a well not
late show, but it's it's intended for political discussion, but
it's a lot of fun.

Speaker 8 (29:39):
And that is Bill Maher.

Speaker 9 (29:41):
And Bill Maher himself was going on last week about like,
come on, seriously, people, seriously, you know you can't. You
can't stand for a little kid with cancer. You can't,
I mean seriously, the paddles come on, as he says,
this is why they're gonna keep losing. Well, Adam the
lying sack, shift, the bug eyed pedal look and freak.

Speaker 8 (30:03):
He he's in hot water as it is, because he knows.

Speaker 9 (30:06):
He's gonna he's gonna get investigated for his illegal and
surreptitious activities surrounding Russia Gate, and the January sixth Committee
came up with this very eloquent statement when he was
I was on Instagram or something like this evalism.

Speaker 13 (30:24):
They called me a criminal, They called me a Trader,
their maga minions online come after me to try to
intimidate me, to create fear.

Speaker 5 (30:33):
I'll tell you my response.

Speaker 3 (30:35):
My response to that is screw you and the horse
you rode in on.

Speaker 5 (30:39):
I hope that is your response too. We must not
give into this climate of fear.

Speaker 9 (30:46):
Which you and your minions for the last eight years
have been promoting and creating a culture of fear, a
political culture of fear. So there you have it, all right.
I'm german ly, this is standing ground. This is Mojoe
Viberradio quick break.

Speaker 8 (30:59):
Talk to you on the other side, mister speaker.

Speaker 6 (31:02):
I rise today.

Speaker 29 (31:05):
In response to a censure, a censure that took place
as it relates to my behavior.

Speaker 9 (31:15):
You stupid, ignorant son of a bitch, dumbastard christ I've
met some dumb bastards in my time.

Speaker 6 (31:21):
But you outdo them all.

Speaker 17 (31:22):
Get over there.

Speaker 30 (31:23):
I have been told by some that they did not
have an opportunity to hear the actual resolution as it
was read. I have here h reds one eight nine
the censure resolution as it relates to my behavior.

Speaker 29 (31:43):
I believe this resolution.

Speaker 12 (31:44):
Should be read.

Speaker 6 (31:46):
I am not in any way.

Speaker 29 (31:50):
Upset with the speaker. I want people to know that
the speaker did what he was supposed to do. He
did what he was supposed to do. When we had
the join session of Congress. When I interrupted, the speaker
called it to my attention. He did it on multiple occasions.

(32:11):
I have no reason in my heart to be upset
with the speaker.

Speaker 31 (32:17):
You just mind your peas and twos, Buster, and remember
who you're dealing with.

Speaker 3 (32:21):
Later persons came over and escorted me out.

Speaker 29 (32:25):
I appreciate them. They were very kind to me. The
officers very kind. They said kind words to me. And
as a result of my behavior, I have been censured.

Speaker 4 (32:39):
I've seen the worst, the dregs, but you, you are
the lowest. It makes me sick to breathe the same air.

Speaker 6 (32:56):
The crown pawed up. It's not stands for you. What's
called great showing, showing freely human Thank you.

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This will not do.

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Speaker 12 (34:42):
You're listening to standing ground with Jeremy. Lady, screw you
and the horse you rode in on.

Speaker 3 (35:13):
Mayor Wu, I have a last couple questions for you.

Speaker 14 (35:17):
Do you believe that Ice arresting a child rapist quote
threatens everyone's safety?

Speaker 3 (35:22):
End quote?

Speaker 6 (35:23):
Yes or no No?

Speaker 24 (35:27):
Does Ice arresting a murderous MS thirteen game member threaten
everyone's safety?

Speaker 11 (35:32):
Yes or no No.

Speaker 24 (35:33):
I would like to hold up this quote of you
where you say ICE's efforts actually threaten the safety of everyone.

Speaker 18 (35:41):
End quote.

Speaker 8 (35:42):
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, You're a hypocrite.

Speaker 6 (35:45):
Thank you, mister chairman, and iyeled back.

Speaker 9 (35:47):
Busted right to her face. That's Nancy May. She's very
good at setting them up like that. I always I
always love when people on the other side of the
aisle say to me, well, you know what, that's just
a guts youa thing.

Speaker 8 (35:59):
I'm like, that's it's all about. Got you.

Speaker 9 (36:04):
You you you say one thing, you say, oh no,
arresting sikos and drug dealers is not a threat.

Speaker 8 (36:10):
And then you're quoted as saying is is a threat
to Boston.

Speaker 10 (36:12):
So there you have it.

Speaker 8 (36:13):
Okay.

Speaker 9 (36:13):
So during this hearing, there were five mayors of major
cities across the country that were mayors that were targeted
or subpoenaed. They were under subpoena or voluntarily testifying in
front of Congress about sanctuary cities and how they're behaving

(36:35):
as their city's chief executive and.

Speaker 8 (36:40):
Well breaking the.

Speaker 9 (36:41):
Law doing doing things that are in violation of the
Constitution's Article six other words, known as the Supremacy Clause.

Speaker 8 (36:54):
Laws that are at the federal level supersede you.

Speaker 9 (37:01):
So, in other words, if ICE agents come to Boston
as an example, I'm just using Boston because it's in
my backyard, and you in any way provide harbor or
try to get these illegals and house them somewhere they
keep them away from ice. You are obstructing justice, and

(37:24):
you are interfering with the administration of justice being carried
out by the chief law enforcement officer in the country,
which is the President of the United States. What you
are doing is criminal. Well, Congressman Gary Palmer of Alabama
had to lay it out to these school children and

(37:46):
explain to them what they're doing.

Speaker 32 (37:50):
Thank you, mister Chairman. I think the witness for being here.

Speaker 26 (37:53):
I just want to respond about crimes committed by people
here legally. Every crime committed by someone in the United
States illegally is a crime that would not have been
committed Lincoln, Riley Ruby, Garcia, Rachel Morin, Jorcelyn nunger Ay,
the woman set on fire in the.

Speaker 32 (38:09):
New York subway.

Speaker 26 (38:11):
These are all assaults, rapes, murders, and other crimes that
would not have taken the lives of these people if
those people were not here illegally. They were given safe harbor.
Now I want to ask you something. You all took
an oath of office, mister Adams. Did you swear to
uphold the Constitution the United States?

Speaker 24 (38:33):
Oh?

Speaker 32 (38:33):
Yes, how about you.

Speaker 26 (38:35):
Mayor Johnson, Yes, sir, I did. How about you mayor
the other Mayor Johnson?

Speaker 24 (38:39):
Yeah, the Constitution of the United States as well as
the Constitution of Illinois.

Speaker 26 (38:42):
Okay, and mayor who did? Are you familiar with the
supremacy clause any of you?

Speaker 32 (38:49):
Yes, sir, I am okay.

Speaker 26 (38:51):
Then under the supremacy clause, you understand that the laws
of the United States stake precedent over the laws of Colorado.

Speaker 32 (38:57):
Over the laws of Illinois, over the laws of Massachusetts
and your cities.

Speaker 26 (39:01):
Do you understand that, yes, sir, But when you declared
your city sanctuary cities, you did so illegally.

Speaker 32 (39:08):
Do you understand that?

Speaker 27 (39:10):
Respectfully, sir, I would disagree with that.

Speaker 32 (39:12):
We fall you're disagreeing with the law.

Speaker 26 (39:14):
It's against the law to give sanctuary to people who
have committed felonies, and it's a felony across the border legally.
There you gave sanctuary to people who are here illegally.
You violated your oath to uphold the Constitution. Because of
the supremacy clause, the laws of the United States take
the preference take they thank you, but you didn't.

Speaker 32 (39:35):
Do that, thank you, sir.

Speaker 27 (39:37):
There's no part of our city law that violates federal law.
No part of the practices or services we provided.

Speaker 26 (39:42):
Did you personally, did you personally violate the law? Then
by giving sanctuary, somebody gave these people sanctuary. You declared
your city, the boss city of Boston was declared a
sanctuary city by you, mayor.

Speaker 14 (39:55):
Being a sanctuary city as you describe it, or being
a city as we describe it that's home for everyone.

Speaker 3 (40:00):
It means that it's when.

Speaker 26 (40:03):
People who are here illegially and when you interfere with
the officers of the law are who are there to
even remove people that you know have committed crimes. You
have violated your oath of office.

Speaker 32 (40:18):
You've committed a crime.

Speaker 26 (40:20):
Mister Chairman, I don't understand why we haven't been discussing
obstruction of justice.

Speaker 32 (40:26):
I mean, get real about this.

Speaker 26 (40:30):
We have a problem in the country with the people
who have come here illegally. And I just gave you
a few names of people who have been raped and murdered.
They're numerous others. There's there's a whole organization established called
Remembrance to remember the people who have been assaulted, raped,

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murdered in this country. Because certain cities, certain officials decided
to give sanctuary to people who came here illegally and
committed these crimes. Goes all the way back to Kate Steinley,
San Francisco, shot by someone who is here illegally.

Speaker 32 (41:10):
She would still be alive today. She died in the
arms of her father.

Speaker 26 (41:15):
So again, I want to know if you understand the
supremacy clause that the laws of the United States are
supreme over whatever your opinions might be of what the
laws are.

Speaker 27 (41:29):
Sir, I do recognize that we do follow that. I
want to clarify that we actively aggressively pursue any known
criminal in the city, and we actually partner with federal
government to do that. If there's someone with a criminal warrant,
we're searching for them. We have federal task forces we're
partners of to break up gang activity. We do that
for drug trafficking, we do that on armed robberies. So
we are in partnership with the federal government on many

(41:51):
issues around.

Speaker 26 (41:52):
Mayor Adams is being attacked because he's agreed to cooperate
with federal officials to uphold the laws of the United States.

Speaker 32 (42:00):
I haven't heard any of you in defense of that.

Speaker 27 (42:03):
We are absolutely upholding the laws of the United States.
We do it every day and we will continue.

Speaker 12 (42:07):
To do it.

Speaker 26 (42:08):
I just think we need to do a deeper dive
into this, mister chairman. If it were up to me,
I mean, I'd be considering referring charges. I think we
we we've got a problem here when we decide that
there's some laws that we will obey in some laws
that we won't. I don't care who it is, Republican, Democrat,
I don't care what office you hold. We need to

(42:28):
abide by the laws pass by. Well the gentleman yield no,
I will not yield, mister chairman.

Speaker 32 (42:35):
I thank you for the time. I yield back.

Speaker 25 (42:38):
Back.

Speaker 6 (42:38):
Well, there you have it.

Speaker 9 (42:40):
And you know, the the interesting thing about this whole
deportation thing is why why is the media, the mainstream
left wing freaks going after Donald Trump for deporting people.

Speaker 8 (42:57):
When their hero, the Messiah was known as the deporter
in chief.

Speaker 9 (43:02):
In contemporary times he has to Barack Obama deported more
than any other president. In fact, well you know why,
because you see Barack Obama, like Joe Biden, did it
in the dark.

Speaker 8 (43:20):
He didn't. Barack Obama didn't really tell us what he
was doing. Mister at his.

Speaker 9 (43:27):
Inauguration, I'm going to be the most transparent president in history.

Speaker 8 (43:31):
I don't think so.

Speaker 9 (43:35):
The reason that they're going after Donald Trump, the reason
all this stuff is out there is because Donald Trump
has come out and said I'm going to do this.
They are letting They're letting camera crews go on ice grades.
Fox News has gone on ice grades. Joe Biden would

(43:56):
fly them in in the dead of the night behind
your back. Democracy dies in darkness, doesn't it. It dies
in darkness.

Speaker 8 (44:11):
So there you have it. It's an interesting dichotomy.

Speaker 9 (44:18):
Barack Obama also had the family separation policy, which she enforced,
signed into effect by Bill Clinton, enforced by George W. Bush,
enforced by Barack Obama, but when it was enforced by
Donald Trump, they want to impeach him over it. So

(44:41):
maybe we live in interesting times. Donald Trump right now
is kicking ass. He's doing a great job, and that's
what's driving them crazy. He's doing things that are overall
fundamentally good for the security of our country. And it's

(45:01):
not that the left is mad that that's happening. They're
pissed that he's doing it because none of them their
side and the last one we had, the demented socialist
from Delaware.

Speaker 8 (45:15):
Could get it done.

Speaker 9 (45:18):
And if you look, if you look at Donald Trump's
across the board approval ratings, okay, you will see you
will see that seventy percent of the people across the
board almost approve of his speech, his joint speech to Congress,
the Joint Session.

Speaker 8 (45:40):
So I don't know who they're trying to talk to.

Speaker 9 (45:44):
I was just last night I was wrapping up Joe
conscious book called Progressively Worse, And in the very beginning
of the book he talks about how out of touch
the media is, and it was a very good point
where he said research Center in twenty twenty nineteen, before

(46:06):
before the election between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, had
done research.

Speaker 8 (46:10):
Now, the pure Research Center is pretty good. Okay.

Speaker 9 (46:16):
They went through and they figured, hey, what is top
of mind? What is the pulse of the electorate telling
us the electorate, Well, they're telling us they care about crime,
they care about immigration, the economy, education, da da da
da da. And on the list at the very bottom

(46:36):
was the environment in global warming. Yet CNN dedicated eight
hours in one day for an all day event to
have democratic candidates come on and talk about global warming.

Speaker 8 (46:54):
They don't. They don't care what the American people have
to say.

Speaker 9 (47:00):
CNN, MSNBC, most of them, and even the print going
on whatever Boston Globe, New York Times are they're activists.
So no, I mean, global warming may be quote an issue,
but it's not the issue. Immigration is way up there,
huge concern with the American people, and yet they still

(47:26):
the media wants to dictate to us how it really
really is. All right, ran over in the first break.
We're going to wrap things up when we get back.
A tribute to the great, late and great Gene Hackman.

Speaker 6 (47:41):
Be right back.

Speaker 32 (47:42):
Are you familiar with the supremacy clause? Any of you? Yes, sir,
I am okay.

Speaker 26 (47:48):
Then under the supremacy clause, you understand that the laws
of the United States State President over the laws of Colorado,
over the laws of Illinois, over the laws of.

Speaker 32 (47:56):
Massachusetts, and your cities. Do you understand that, yes, sir,
I do. But when you declared your city sanctuary cities,
you did so illegally. Do you understand that?

Speaker 27 (48:08):
Respectfully, sir, I would disagree with that.

Speaker 32 (48:10):
Well, you're disagreeing with the law.

Speaker 26 (48:12):
It's against the law to give sanctuary to people who
have committed felonies, and it's a felony to across the
border legally. There you gave sanctuary to people who were
here illegally.

Speaker 32 (48:21):
You violated your.

Speaker 26 (48:22):
Oath to uphold the Constitution because of the supremacy clause.
The laws of the United States take the preference take
they think, and but you didn't do that.

Speaker 6 (48:34):
There is thank you, sir.

Speaker 27 (48:35):
There's no part of our city law that violates federal law,
no part of the practices or services we provided that.

Speaker 32 (48:40):
Did you personally?

Speaker 26 (48:41):
Did you personally violate the law. Then by giving sanctuary,
somebody gave these people sanctuary. You declared your city, the
boss city of Boston was declared the sanctuary city by you, Mayor.

Speaker 33 (49:04):
Somewhere old on that horizon, out beyond the lights, I
know there must be something better, but there's no inside.

Speaker 5 (49:27):
It.

Speaker 17 (49:28):
Survival in the city.

Speaker 6 (49:33):
When you leave from May to.

Speaker 33 (49:35):
Day, city streets don't have much pity.

Speaker 17 (49:45):
Bringing down the wheel.

Speaker 28 (49:52):
In the city.

Speaker 12 (50:15):
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You're listening to Standing Ground with Jeremy, Lady.

Speaker 5 (51:28):
How'll wait up to? But I'm gonna tell you. It's
gonna stop right now.

Speaker 12 (51:45):
Thanks.

Speaker 5 (51:54):
My next guest is one of the truly fine actors
in our business. He's a three time Oscar nominee, and
I'm sure all of you are aware of his brilliant
performance last year in The French Connection. He is starring
right now in twentieth Century Foxes The Poseidon Adventure. But
you welcome place, Gene Hackman. It is good to see

(52:25):
you again. How you feeling.

Speaker 2 (52:26):
I feel good.

Speaker 5 (52:27):
Yeah, I'm a little tired from holidays. But we had
Philly winners on the show. I guess it was six
or eight weeks ago, and she showed up one night,
came around the corner wearing a wet suit, a flipper,
scuba tank, flippers, the whole bit, because she said she
just came from working on the Poseidon Adventure. We had

(52:47):
a lot of fun on that.

Speaker 22 (52:50):
We both had to learn to breathe underwater, you know,
with the apparatus, which we had never done Scooba before.

Speaker 6 (52:56):
They were gonna double her.

Speaker 22 (52:58):
They had a woman all padded up.

Speaker 5 (53:00):
And then we're gonna do When she found out, she she.

Speaker 22 (53:04):
Would admit herself that she put on forty.

Speaker 5 (53:06):
Pounds for the role. Yeah, she was supposed to say,
she's fun doing it, you know, but we had to
learn to breathe underwater.

Speaker 22 (53:13):
And so when she found out somebody else was gonna
do it, she quickly got down to the pool and
they taught.

Speaker 5 (53:18):
Her to do it.

Speaker 22 (53:19):
I had to learn also.

Speaker 5 (53:20):
It was great fun. Knowing Shelley, she probably wouldn't want
anybody else to do it. And she did it great,
she really did.

Speaker 22 (53:24):
And it was it was a little bit Harry, what's
for me?

Speaker 5 (53:28):
Maybe it wasn't for her, But I've only seen a
few clips from the picture, but I would imagine anybody
who worked on that picture who had claustrophobia. It had
to be a little uncomfortable.

Speaker 22 (53:37):
We had everything, and we had we were consider were
working heights on catwalks and fire and water and you.

Speaker 5 (53:43):
Know, through tunnels and all kinds of stuff. The story
basically is it's a luxury liner, right, Yeah, it's like
the It's like the Queen Mary.

Speaker 22 (53:51):
It was designed after the Queen Mary, and it's supposed
to be the last great voyage of of you know,
of a ship going to be.

Speaker 6 (53:58):
Scrapped, and it meets a catastrophe.

Speaker 22 (54:02):
On the way and it actually turns upside down and
their survivors, and then the picture really is basically about
the trek from where these survivors are up to the bottom,
which is then the time of the ship.

Speaker 8 (54:16):
Okay, welcome back to the program. I'm Germany. This is
standing ground. This is Mojo Fiber Radio.

Speaker 9 (54:20):
I was texting back and forth with my baby sister
the other night and she had sent me that link.

Speaker 8 (54:29):
She had sent me the video of.

Speaker 9 (54:34):
Gene Hackman being interviewed on Johnny Carson in nineteen seventy one,
when he had completed the Irwin Allen classic film, the
Original The Beside Adventure. Do you guys remember the film
was about an ocean liner on its final voyage to
be scrapped and they are hit by this massive title

(54:56):
wave and it's sort of a great story of survivor.
There's a few of them left in getting out. It's
a classic film. Well, I remember when I saw that movie.
I was about seven eighty years old, maybe in that area. Anyway,
I remember specifically, because you know, when you're young, a

(55:21):
movie something like that can actually be a bit of
a frightening experience. But my dad took me with a
friend of his. My dad was a huge movie buff
especially anything to do as ships, you know. And I
remember the opening scene when they show the ocean lander
going through the sea with the waves and the thunder

(55:43):
and the light and all that, feeling really scared. I
mean feeling really and I kind of knew what was
going to happen. But I remember the scene where Leslie
Nielsen sees the tidal wave and I think his line
is oh, dear God or something like that, and then
the alarm goes off, and I remember like freaking out.
And this was around the time they had something called

(56:05):
Sense around. It was before Doby.

Speaker 10 (56:10):
And uh, but it was.

Speaker 9 (56:13):
It was a great film. But I have a very
very vivid memory of seeing it. And it was actually
Gene Hackman's well actually he had done The French Connection
with Roy Scheider, which he was fantastic in, but it
was it was he was he was Gene Hackman was
on a roll. But I want to say this, I'm
not a Hollywood worshiper.

Speaker 8 (56:38):
They're not to me.

Speaker 9 (56:39):
They're no different than you and I, and nowadays they're
far different. But if you take someone like Gene Hackman
who is of the generation and I'm gonna say Clint Eastwood,
Dustin Hoffman that classic actors actors as they call them, right,
and he was an actors actor, great, great talent. And
last night I was watching Mississippi Burning. And when you

(57:02):
watch Gene Hackman in a film, it's almost like he's
not acting.

Speaker 8 (57:09):
He's so damn good.

Speaker 9 (57:10):
And the thing was, he would beat up on himself
and he would say, geez, I really don't think I'm
that good. And I think The Beside Adventure I think
he didn't actually see the entire film till like three years.

Speaker 8 (57:20):
After it was released.

Speaker 9 (57:22):
He would he'd admit, I don't once I'm done, I
don't want to watch it. And people will have to
tell him you're great. He goes, all right, thank you
very much. You A very humble guy, but a damn
good actor. And I was watching him last night in
Mississippi Burning. I thought he was great. But anyway, we've
lost We've lost a legend.

Speaker 3 (57:38):
Now.

Speaker 9 (57:38):
He was ninety four. He lived a good life, walked
away from Hollywood. I think I'm trying to think. I
think his last film was either was either The Firm
or it might have been Crimson Tide.

Speaker 8 (57:55):
I'm not too sure.

Speaker 9 (57:56):
But a really, really talented guy, very very naturally gifted.
You know, nowadays they have all these tricks, they can
do different angles, they get all these people on the set,
they can really make anyone. I'm not saying they're a
bad actor. They're all bad actors out there, they're still around.
But he was somebody that I'd like to bet you

(58:18):
didn't have to do many takes with.

Speaker 8 (58:19):
He was very very good.

Speaker 9 (58:22):
So anyway, we're gonna end today's show. I'm gonna pay
you two cuts. The first cut is from Mississippi Burning,
and I'm just gonna those of you who've seen the movie,
the scene in the barber shop when he takes the
razor out of the barber and he he's got the
deputy sheriff in the chair.

Speaker 8 (58:38):
This is the son of a bit who's been like
lynching black people.

Speaker 9 (58:41):
And Gene Hackman is a FBI agent and he decides
to go in and have a little chat with this
little shit. And it's so real you don't have to see.
You could just listen to it, how real it is.
And he rams them up against the well, I'll just
play it. And then the second is from the Pas Adventure,

(59:02):
And those of you who are old enough do you
remember the beside adventure, You'll remember the music in the end.

Speaker 6 (59:08):
Okay with that?

Speaker 8 (59:10):
I'm German, lady.

Speaker 9 (59:10):
This is standing ground, this is mojo vibr radio, Gene Hackman,
a true legend, Rest in peace.

Speaker 5 (59:20):
This is tricky.

Speaker 16 (59:23):
They make it look so easy, don't they. I got
a question for the Clinton. You don't mind if I
call you Clinton?

Speaker 5 (59:33):
Do you I feel like I know you so well?
Whoy we have it?

Speaker 31 (59:41):
On the night of the murders, you made a short
speech as the bulldozer buried the kids in the damn
How does Lester telling Mississippi would be proud of you?
You've struck a blow for the white man?

Speaker 16 (59:54):
I said what you said?

Speaker 5 (59:55):
Clinton?

Speaker 14 (59:56):
Hm?

Speaker 6 (59:58):
You know what you said?

Speaker 31 (01:00:00):
That musta been you because Clayton Townly and Ray Stucky they.

Speaker 5 (01:00:05):
Were too smart to be there. He's too stupid to
think anybody remembering what you had to say? Little less
to you. You got a good memory. MM.

Speaker 6 (01:00:19):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 5 (01:00:21):
I haven't done this for a long time. Did you
make a speech the night that you beat up your wife? Clinton?

Speaker 31 (01:00:28):
Hum?

Speaker 5 (01:00:29):
Did you did you strike a blow for the white
man that night?

Speaker 14 (01:00:35):
Hum?

Speaker 17 (01:00:38):
Get out there?

Speaker 8 (01:00:39):
You got a stupid smile, you know that telle.

Speaker 5 (01:00:42):
Can you see it?

Speaker 31 (01:00:43):
Hm? God, smile when the pullos right over the black
kid's body?

Speaker 5 (01:00:55):
Did you smile when the bodies were coming over.

Speaker 28 (01:00:59):
You?

Speaker 3 (01:00:59):
Come on?

Speaker 6 (01:01:01):
Did you smile that same stupid smile?

Speaker 5 (01:01:05):
Did you? You?

Speaker 29 (01:01:12):
My hell?

Speaker 16 (01:01:13):
Did you smile?

Speaker 15 (01:01:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 21 (01:01:25):
Get down on your knees and pray to God for
help and then maybe everything will work out fine, garbage,
not where I come from. You could wear off your
knees praying to God for heat and a cold water
flat in February, and.

Speaker 5 (01:01:44):
Icicles will grow from your upraised palms.

Speaker 22 (01:01:48):
If you're freezing and death, you burn the furniture, it's
a fire to the building, but you get off your knees.

Speaker 5 (01:01:52):
Somewhat un orthodox, wouldn't you say, Reverend Scott?

Speaker 21 (01:01:55):
But realistic, John, You've got to use your church for
something more positive than prayer.

Speaker 15 (01:02:00):
You deliver sermons like this as a wonder you're still
an ordained minister?

Speaker 6 (01:02:04):
Or are you the best kind?

Speaker 5 (01:02:06):
Angry, rebellious, critical renegade.

Speaker 21 (01:02:09):
Stripped to most of my so called clerical powers, but
I'm still in business.

Speaker 28 (01:02:15):
Well, you seem to be enjoying the punishment.

Speaker 6 (01:02:17):
Punishment.

Speaker 8 (01:02:18):
Ah, the church has blessed me.

Speaker 16 (01:02:20):
That's what it's done.

Speaker 5 (01:02:21):
It's managed to some new country in Africa.

Speaker 21 (01:02:24):
Hell, I had to look it up the map to
find out where I was going.

Speaker 6 (01:02:28):
Oh my bishop doesn't know it, but he's given me
exactly what I wanted.

Speaker 5 (01:02:32):
Elbow room freedom, real freedom, freedom to dump.

Speaker 21 (01:02:38):
All the rules and all the trappers, and freedom to
discover God in my own way.

Speaker 28 (01:02:45):
Oh well, I better be going.

Speaker 5 (01:02:46):
I'll see you.

Speaker 21 (01:02:47):
Later, John, you still want me to get that guest
sermon this afternoon?

Speaker 4 (01:02:56):
Well, one thing's for sure, nobody's going to.

Speaker 14 (01:02:59):
Sleep, so.

Speaker 4 (01:03:07):
It's got to be a morning after.

Speaker 27 (01:03:13):
If we can hold on through the night, we have
a chance to find the sunshine.

Speaker 23 (01:03:25):
Let's keep on looking for the land.

Speaker 5 (01:03:31):
Oh can't you see the morning of.

Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
It's waiting right outside the store.

Speaker 12 (01:03:43):
Why don't we.

Speaker 6 (01:03:44):
Cross the bridge together and find place?

Speaker 17 (01:03:51):
Let's say fun, it's not too late.

Speaker 5 (01:03:58):
We should be give. How much of gene happened is
in every character you play?

Speaker 12 (01:04:12):
Well?

Speaker 5 (01:04:12):
I hope a lot.

Speaker 7 (01:04:13):
I mean, that's all I work out of.

Speaker 5 (01:04:15):
I work out of the the the.

Speaker 7 (01:04:18):
Best qualities that I see in myself or feel it
in myself. And I've been also the worst, And I
I ask myself always the same questions, which I learned
from George Morrison very early on, is how am I
like this character?

Speaker 6 (01:04:33):
How am I unlike?

Speaker 5 (01:04:35):
Can you watch yourself objectively? Ever, even after the film
is finished.

Speaker 7 (01:04:40):
No, I think, with the exception of of a couple
of moments that I've done in films, that I have never.

Speaker 5 (01:04:47):
Really enjoyed.

Speaker 7 (01:04:50):
Watching myself.

Speaker 5 (01:04:50):
I've never really said to myself.

Speaker 7 (01:04:53):
Well, okay, if Heaven exists, what would you like to
hear God say when you ride at the Pearly Gates. Well,
I like to hear him say, you know, good job,
But I.

Speaker 5 (01:05:10):
Think you'd probably say.

Speaker 22 (01:05:11):
Oh.

Speaker 10 (01:05:14):
Not if he has any taste that

Speaker 12 (01:05:17):
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