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September 16, 2025 73 mins

Ep 024 - How to Move On

Recorded 9/15/25

In the twenty-fourth episode of the Attention Deficit Hyperactive Politics podcast, Doug, Todd and Brandon talk about the obvious story of the week, and how to move on from this tragedy. Specifically, people need a cooperative project, and we need to discuss where all the hate and division is coming from. 

What’s Geek this Week touches on the DCU, Spaceballs 2, and the insatiable hunger of the Skydance conglomerate. 

The boys end the show with another few rounds of “Floriduh or Nah?” Put your guesses in the comments and play along! 

All that and more on this week’s episode of ADHP! Turn the volume up and take a ride! 

Action links (for political action):

https://5calls.org/

https://www.mobilize.us

Some Actions That Are Not Protesting or Voting: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OSWxykA1WHOi0vTPLAJDaCeVhR3uSfh7PhlCj4t4yT0/edit?tab=t.0

Channel recommendations:  

The Majority Report with Sam Seder  https://youtube.com/@themajorityreport

More Perfect Union  http://www.youtube.com/@moreperfectunion

Heather Cox Richardson  http://www.youtube.com/@heathercoxrichardson

Some More News  http://www.youtube.com/@SMN

Garys Economics  www.youtube.com/@garyseconomics

Sources:

News

https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/trump-presidency-charlie-kirk-repercussions-09-15-25

https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/16/us_hyundai_immigration/

https://www.king5.com/article/news/politics/elections/lets-go-washington-initiatives-trans-youth-sports-parental-rights/281-4c64817b-498a-41b2-91f1-8bd2229cb11e

https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/texas-fake-cops-shot-houston-b2813376.html

Whats Geek this week?

https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/dcu-mystery-project-gets-surprising-new-details-why-james-gunn-is-keeping-it-secret/

https://lrmonline.com/news/josh-gad-teases-rick-moranis-returning-in-spaceballs-2/

https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/paramount-skydance-preparing-bid-warner-bros-discovery-source-says-2025-09-11/

http://hollywoodnorthbuzz.com/2025/09/violent-night-2-with-david-harbour-in-production-in-winnipeg.html

https://wilwheaton.net/2025/08/want-to-watch-stand-by-me-with-corey-jerry-and-me/

Floriduh or Nah?

https://nypost.com/2025/09/12/us-news/pennsylvania-pet-owner-wesley-silva-upset-after-emotional-support-alligator-banned-from-walmart-despite-receiving-vip-treatment-at-restaurants/

https://www.odditycentral.com/news/man-almost-loses-his-arm-after-thief-bites-his-hand-during-attempted-robbery.html

https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/humpty-dumpty-caper-at-new-jersey-minigolf-course-21043608.php

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Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to a DHP That's

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attention deficit hyperactive politics.
Will you please? Welcome your hosts, Doug
Robinson, Todd Sellers and Brandon Popson.
Hey everybody. Thanks for tuning in.
You're listening to the 24th episode of ADHP with Doug, Todd
and Brandon. We've been that we've taken a

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couple weeks off. So this is, we've been doing
this for six months now, or at least Todd and I have.
Yeah, yeah, I know. It doesn't feel like it's been
that. It feels like it's been longer
for me. Wow.
OK then. That that says more about my
ADHD than it does anything else.Just because like I'm, I'm

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always like, my brain is always working on something.
So is what I mean by that. Not that not that it feels long
because I'm dealing with anything outside of my own
brain. So.
But yeah. Well, now, now that we're six
months in, maybe I'll finally actually buy a professional
microphone and then and then we can do those recordings for the

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intros that we talked about. Yeah, yeah, one of these days.
So it's been quite a week, fellas.
How are you guys doing? I mean, as, as far as things go,
I mean, I've, I've posted an, a handful of things in regards to
what we're going to talk about. And I've had a number of threats

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because I posted somebody else's, but because I posted
somebody else's video and I've had a number of threats, like,
like I had one person threatenedto, to come to my house.
I had one person basically calling me a pedophile and a
bunch of other shit and I'm like, you do know what?
You do know what slander is, right?
So. The funny thing about the
pedophile thing is they love to throw that out there while they

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vote and actively support a pedophile.
Right. Yeah, exactly.
Every, every, every conservativeaccusation really is a
confession. It really is.
And I actually looked this guy up.
I have his address and everything.
So if he, if he like does come at me, I'm just definitely going
to report him so. I've had a couple people try to
say they're going to call where I work, you know, see that
they're going to report me to myjob, all that stuff.

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I I don't really care. Fuck him, do it?
You know what? Fuck him.
What's funny is like, they, they, they say those things
because that's what happens to them when they are like, you
know, threatening people's livesand, and, you know, saying
horrible, horrible shit. And we're sitting there pointing
out the things that this guy said, and we're calling us the
assholes because we're repeatingwhat Mr. Kirk said.

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Of course they are. They hate having that happen to
them, right? The only thing that they have is
like denial that he said these things.
That's all they argue. When you say that they said
these things is that, well, you're taking it out of context.
Then you put it in context and it's still just as bad.
It's worse that more often than not, actually.
Yeah, you're right. It's like, oh, you mean this
context? Oh yeah, this makes it so much

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worse. Thank.
You. He didn't say no.
Sorry, go ahead. Yeah, and like, you see, they're
saying, oh, he didn't say to stone gay people.
He said if you're a good Christian, you just stone gay
people. Like, yeah, OK, what?
What's the statement there? Like what the fuck bro?
Well, I I feel like I'm missing out because I haven't gotten any
death threats or any any condemnations of my comments

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yet. Well, you've seen the stuff I've
said I go hard with it, but. I don't.
I do. Basically, I just the one that I
got all the threats from was actually not even I said I was
just reposting somebody else's video.
And they're like that bitch is, you know, she's fucking stupid
and blah, blah, blah. She doesn't know what she's
talking about. And, and one guy's like, you
know, she needs to be, she needsto be taking that the same way

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Charlie was and things like that.
And I'm like, and then one guy was like, well, you're just a
pedophile. Look at you.
I'm like this coming from a guy who looks like the ready to
stepchild of a, of a, of a sister fucker.
You know you can't say shit likethat and expect no one to
respond. I know that's the point.
They want instigate response outof you, yeah.

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Well, and the craziest thing about all the pedophile
accusations and how how that is like their their meme go to is
demon rats and pedophiles is like what I see in in every
comment thread. Yeah.
And, and what's crazy is like weare learning in this exact same
era, we are learning that there really is a ring of billionaire

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pedophiles that have been protected by the government,
only it's mostly conservatives. Oh yeah, yes, yes, I would right
now have on my on my. Like Q&E was this close?
Like on my saved bookmarks, a list of that pressure has been
making since 2022 of various GOPpredators.

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There is 14159 that they have onthis list so far.
Yeah, and that's, and that's just the general, that's just
the general one. But like even specifically the
Epstein circle, like there literally is like Epstein was
taken into we're, we're learningall this right now that Epstein
was like kind of taken into thiscircle of, of, of billionaire

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trust and like laundered his reputation and they were all
protecting him 'cause they were all doing this shit with him.
Oh, yeah, Q Anon. Q Anon was like almost had the
right. Like they were right but but
wrong. Well, I've always known that
there was going to be billionaires who were into these
kinds of things, you know, and Ialways figured they would have
gone around Epstein. That's not the secret.

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That's not as I mean, I said that's a secret, but that's not
a, you know, like mind blowing to me.
It is mind blowing that that this many people are could be
implied with it, though. I really want to see that
fucking list. You have no idea.
Well and just. But this the book, the birthday
book is just crazy that they they were all joking about it in
the birthday book. That's true.

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Like, they're like all the people in there are just, like,
joking about the pedophilia and like, doing stuff that's like,
little kid related and, like, cutesy artwork.
It's like, it's really disturbing.
Yeah. It's like it's clear that they
are all knew about it. Oh yeah?
Well, everybody knew about Epstein for a long time.
They were just about pinning it on him.
And then of course, Trump didn'thave a falling out with him

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until until Epstein apparently hired away one of his 17 year
old girls. Supposedly Trump says they cut
contact over him picking up girls at Mars a Lago.
But do you know what's the funnyI heard the other day?
That story has never been substantiated by anyone.
Well, and and even if it were, it would imply that Trump knew

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why they were being stolen for like, you know, hired away from
him what he knew, what they werebeing used for.
And he didn't say anything back then.
That's a good point. It's just sort of like, it's
sort of like saying he's an FBI informant now.
It's like, well, that implies hewas part of something.
Yeah, yeah. There's no way he was an FBI

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informant. Well, no, that's, I don't think
it's not. I don't think there's not no
way. I just don't know if it was, if
it was specifically to do with the Epstein ring, I could see
him being like an informant for real estate reasons and like
because he got caught up in something this 'cause this is
like Felix Sater. That's a, that's a guy to
research. I've talked about him on, on
this podcast before, but he was a guy who was involved in like

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some of the Trump scandals with like the proposed Trump Tower
Moscow and, and that stuff. But basically Felix Sater has
immunity as ACIA informant and he does and he does these deals,
these these dirty real estate deals.
And then if he gets caught, he says, oh, this was undercover

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work. I was just trying to, you know,
let me give you this informationon these people that worked with
me. And then if he doesn't get
caught, it's like Hurray got away with a shady deal.
Yeah. And I wonder if Trump's been
doing that, Like, is that why Trump?
Is that why ultimately people don't go after Trump is they're
like, Oh well, it's going to be really hairy because of this?
I guess that's potential maybe. I think that's why people don't

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go after Trump because he has hehas shit on them so.
That's another thing. Too.
I think that's more likely. That's definitely how he gets
allies. Like, that's how he gets like,
Lindsey Graham and those people,Yeah.
Yeah, because, you know, LindseyGraham was probably on on on
grinder. But I did kind of sidetrack us

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to the Epstein files just because, you know, we don't want
to forget those. Obviously the big news of the
week was the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
And, you know, there's been a lot of back and forth on this.
There's we still don't know exactly what the, you know, the
the story. The media is doing such a
terrible job with the with the facts.

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Well, the guy was a griper, there's no doubt in my mind.
That was my that's what I think.But I've also, I'm also hearing
other people who I trust say, well, he's not really actually a
griper either. Why would he not be a griper?
That's the thing I we don't see,we just don't know enough yet.
And I, I don't know why they're saying that, but they're
everything would know. Everything wouldn't that I I've

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I've studied my I've seen the gripers back when they they were
doing the Kekistan thing. Yeah.
So I know what these guys were. These guys are not new to me.
Right if if he's not currently aGraper, he definitely was
hanging out in that space and took on those memes.
Honestly, everything. He rippers until like yesterday
I it was not a not a thing in myradar so.

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I brought up the Kekkaistan fox before on on the on the stream.
That's who I'm talking about. OK, which I probably had no idea
what you meant when you brought it up last time, so now I don't.
Remember, I would have been like, oh, OK, I don't know what
that is, but OK. They call them groupers now.
Back in the day they they had the kex flags back in the day.
But, but, but you know who they are now, Todd?

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There are the white supremacists, white
nationalists. Yeah.
Basically under Nick Fuentes. Yeah.
No, actually. The thing is, I didn't know
there was a difference between the Nick fans and the Charlie
fans. I, I just assume they're all
like Trumpers and, and they're all going for the same thing.
And I just found out that Knick fans are like way more far right
than the Charlie fans were so. Yeah, that's, that's a, that's a

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good thing to talk about becausefrom our side, we just see a
bunch of people on the right. Yeah.
And they're all various depths of various degrees of far right.
And it's hard to, you know, they're all covering for each
other in a way anyways. But but there are, yeah, threats
to the right from further right.Nick isn't it.

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He calls himself a fascist. Yeah.
That's what he knew. Who Nick Quintes.
He literally calls himself a fascist.
Proudly. It's it's the thing with Nick
Quintes is now maybe I I've onlyseen his stuff when it's like
shared by another channel that it's like critiquing it.
Yeah. So maybe I've only seen his most

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sensational stuff, but every time I see him, I'm like, this
can't be real. This is a dude doing like the
most extreme version of Stephen Colbert's Colbert Report.
Like that's what it because it'slike, it's like, what?
What? What is your caricature idea of
a right wing white nationalist? That's what he does.
Like it's not a joke. But he but he's also laughing

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every time he does it. I'm like, I can't like, is this
guy a prank? No, it's real.
It's real. I mean, it's it's for all
intents and purposes it's real because no, because all his
followers assuming. I, I, I, I know you want him to
not be serious, but he is serious.
Ohh I I'm not I'm not putting any want or not I'm just I'm
just stating where I think I'm just trying to gauge reality.

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Like the reality is, he's not joking.
Yeah, not. Joking.
Even if he were, none of the people following him think he's
joking, So what does it matter? I mean, it's important that we
make it clear to people that he's not joking because that's
how they get around this stuff is they try to play it off like
but. He wouldn't admit to joking.
He would. He would never admit to joking.
But he's not joking. Right.
No, no, no. What I'm saying is he would
never, he would never try and use that as an excuse.

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No, because he's a proud fascist.
Yeah, exactly. Like like he whether it's a
character or not, he is always in character.
So it's you know, he might as itit is reality.
I'm not I'm not trying to argue that he's not.
I'm just saying it's so ridiculous.
No, I. Know it is absolutely
ridiculous. The guy is.
I mean, here's the funny part. I I the guy was hanging with
Connie like a year ago. Who?

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Kanye West. Oh, Kanye, I thought you said
Connie. Yeah, I'm like, it was Connie.
I'm like Connie Chung. Yeah, he was literally dressed
like we were in a car and had atlunch at Mar a Lago with Trump,
with Kanye. Yeah, yeah.
This was what Spring or was it? Last year, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Something like that, yeah. Or it had to be this year,
because it was it was while Trump was in.
Or was it before he was in office?

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I'm not sure, but before. But yeah, I definitely remember,
yeah, him and Kanye. And that was when Kanye was also
doing the somehow a white supremacist.
Yeah, he's, I mean, he still is.I think like, who knows?
Oh man, I love this. You can't spell hatred without
Red Hat. I've seen that before.

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That's great. I love that.
I'm going to save that image. That's good.
Well, but the worst thing about this whole week is it's just
it's it is helping like this is this doesn't help us in any way,
shape or form. Like it does make the world

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better. It doesn't it you know it
doesn't help it. All it does is give them an.
You can tell how ready they wereto have an excuse like this.
Oh yeah, the Wright was oh, they're already.
They're making up. They're making up lies about it
already. They they.
Yeah, immediately. the IT was trans.
No, the bullet was trans. Oh, no, his roommate was trans.
Oh. No, the roommate is not trans.

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He he, he's a male who streams in a onesie one once in a while,
and that's why they think he's trans.
Yeah. That's the thing.
During the story. The people reporting on it don't
understand the culture at all and and I don't either, so I'm
not able to parse out what's real and what's not.
He's a zoomer. Zoomers are huge into fucking

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onesies. It's just something they do.
I can't explain it to you, but it's just a thing in the zoomer
generation and for that's enoughfor them to say he oh, this
person's and it's also they're his renter, not his letter.
Yeah, I I don't know what it where are we finding the the
facts on this? Because I'm the mainstream

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stories, I'm finding they're conflicting.
Like they're some people sourcesI'll trust will be like, oh, I
guess it turns out it is his hisromantic partner and I wish I
could find. Like I, I wish I could find the
thing people have dug down to the actual like original sources
and like the first one to reportthe trends that they all picked
up on him with some, some right wing rag like I can't remember

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what it's called it. Was like Steven Crowder was the
first one to start talking aboutit being.
It was because there was like, there was like.
That's probably where Crowder saw it was on this fucking job
website, you know? Yeah, it was.
It was. And then it.
Was because there was a a thing stamped on the on the bullet and
it turns out it was like a manufacturer stamp but because
of the letters that were used. PRN.

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They thought it was trans, yeah.Yep, Yep, Yep.
And it was actually the manufacturer of the of the
bullet casing or the bullet. It's yeah.
It was just hilarious. You know, it showed how you,
like you were saying, Doug, how ready they were with the
narrative that they wanted this to be.
And when it didn't match up to it, like I said, they're going
to lie and lie and lie and lie about this.
Like even when it when the truthcomes out.

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Like I'm pretty sure the guy thethe post I I I saw a pretty
pretty pretty good argument for what went on and it sounds the
most likely too. Yeah, but and now you got the
Utah governor, he's coming out and saying, you know, the the
according to the family, the shooter had leftist ideology

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and. Governor of Utah.
And what, but what does that even mean?
What are you backing? What are you basing that on?
And and secondly, all this like fighting over well, what, who
motivated him? What was his motivation?
Which side can we blame this on?I mean, ultimately to me that
that really doesn't matter as much as like, who's responsible

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for turning up the temperature in this country?
Who's been boiling things up over the last 10 years until
they have boiled over to where we've had multiple
assassinations this year? Oh yeah.
Like both, you know, people on each side of the aisle being
killed. Like it's already happened both
ways. Like what the fuck does it
matter who the killer's motivation is?

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We need to stop this whole divide and conquer mentality
that one specific side is clearly brought to the table.
Like this wasn't a problem 12 years ago.
This wasn't a problem 11 years ago, but ten years and now we
have these this, we have this division over immigration, over
foreign policy, over economics, over labor.

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It's over the specifically the border.
And, and a lot of racist tropes is really what they brought to
the table and started, you know,and the trans issue, that's also
when they brought in the trans wedge issue.
And they've just inflaming everyone's tensions over the
trans issue and over immigration.
And this is what ends up happening.
This is why politicians have avoided this kind of

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inflammation over the last half a century, you know, since in
the post war era to well over half a century at this point.
Yeah. So I do have some articles here
if about the the latest in the investigation.

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This is like what CNN is saying,but it sounds like Brandon you
have more ground level information.
I don't know. Is it coming from Reddit?
Where did you read it? I was a post on Reddit and
somebody had taken all of the articles like trace them down to
the original sources and like the original source on the trans
thing was some like right ring like like conspiracy website.

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And then I'm assuming you Crowder probably read that out
loud and it probably just took off from there because I I also
said another person on YouTube say that they found the guy that
his the the supporting trans roommates social media and

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there's nothing trans about it. Literally he's just a streamer
who streams and a onesie and as well as the fact that supposedly
this trans lover is the one who turned him in.
Which can't that's I don't thinkthat's correct.
Yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like, exactly. That doesn't make any sense.
So this guy went out and shot this person over trans, right?

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And then the trans person he didit for turned him in.
What sense does that make? It seems like I I believe what
the actual reporting is there now at like the most up to date
is that. The pastor, the the minister or
the pastors who turned him in, He was an obligate.
He was obligated to. I heard that it were the dad and

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the roommate. Well, there's so there's been a
lot, right? Like like what we've been
saying, there's been a lot of conflicting info.
The first thing I heard is that his dad turned him in or his dad
talked him into turning himself in.
But it seems like what actually happened is they like had it.
He, his parents kind of figured it out from seeing his photos
and, and obviously he was probably behaving oddly, which

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also made me wonder like 'cause initially I thought he went to
his parents house like he lived there.
I did. And then I started hearing about
his trans roommate. I'm like, wait a second, I
thought he lived at his parents house but maybe he just went
there, I don't know. But somehow his dad, like,
basically like figured it out asthe first story I heard.
And then I think what happened is they spoke to his church or

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his minister like for like spiritual guidance.
And at that point the minister, because he was a fugitive at law
with the potential to kill again, was obligated to turn him
in. Yeah, that could have happened
too. That's, that was the last thing
I heard from people that like wouldn't, wouldn't they?

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They had no interest in making up what happened, but that's
just what they were hearing that.
Sounds that could also be a thatsounds also very.
Very. We'll see, right.
It just I at some point we kind of got to trace what's going on
because I like this Reddit thread you talked about, because
we do got to trace how the story's developing because
they're gonna twist it. They're already twisting it.
They're throwing so much. What?
They're just, they're throwing the word trans into everything

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and hoping something sticks. Yeah.
And they've done this before. Yeah, and it's clear that
they're trying to incite more violence, like it's all their
side is, just all stochastic terrorism.
And then, oh, no, terrorism happens and who do we blame?
Oh, no, we don't. We can't possibly point the
finger at any side. Yeah, well, I mean, gun country
can solve this too. But you know, what can we say?

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Well, that's why I made my post about like the way to come
together here is first of all, cooperative projects is how you
get disparate sites to come together and start to appreciate
each other is working to cooperatively to achieve a goal.
And then of course, me being me,the goal I put out there was
like, hey, let's try and work together to get a Ubi and single

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payer healthcare. Because if we had those two
things, that's going to that's going to prevent gun deaths
without threatening the Second Amendment in any way.
It's just going to make everyonebetter off and less likely to to
use a gun for something, right? And they're going to be, and
there's going to be, if you're mentally ill, you're getting the

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treatment you need rather than being on the street or reacting
violently. And so that's just kind of my
solution. If, you know, if we want to be
solution oriented, it's like, let's work together to achieve
this cause and cause all these things.
It'll, it'll reduce gun violence.
It'll help the small businesses not have to pay minimum wage
anymore. They won't have to pay for
health care for their employees anymore.

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It it it does stuff for both sides of the aisle.
I agree. But the problem is you're going
to there's, there, there, there.There's a huge portion of the
country they'd rather die than never see that happen because
they will call it communism. And I date their heels down.
It's they're great ideas. It's getting them off.
The ground washed, Yeah. Yeah, they're absolutely brave
and washed. But I mean, it's been this.
Cultural shift to like because because you know, it's that

(23:33):
whole Southern strategy of like you talk about economic things
rather than race, but you're really hurting black people more
than you're hurting white people.
But over time they've hurt a whole lot of white people too.
They just won't accept any kind of welfare.
It's. Just yes, because there's a a
certain subset of, you know, white who, you know,

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underrepresented, you know, really poor portion of America
that their only thing that makes, that gets them through
like their identity in America is that there's no better off
than most black people. And that's what keeps them
going. And if they lose that, and they
lose like everything that they feel proud of, of themselves.
Yeah, there I there's. Yep, that's definitely seems to

(24:15):
be the case, sadly. Yep, I mean, I, I, I can tell
you that I have family members who definitely believe a lot of
the of the bullshit as far as like, you know, the welfare mom
staying with in the 80s was definitely a hot topic around
the house. I remember my mom talking about

(24:37):
it, remember my siblings, my older brothers talking about it.
I remember my brothers, their dad was was all about conspiracy
theories. He he's the one that introduced
me to the concept of of what would they call it, chemtrails.
I was like, never heard of that before.

(24:58):
Then it was like, oh, OK. And then the whole like one
world government thing and all the other conspiracies that are
like all kind of they're all rolled into into Q Anon now it's
it's all the the great, the great replacement theory and all
that shit. Jesus Christ, that is so racist.
The first time I ever heard somebody talking about that.
And I'm like, this sounds like something the Nazi would say and

(25:20):
then they're right about. I'm like, this is something the
Nazis had said. There we go.
That makes sense. That did sound Nazi, because it
is. Oh yeah, by Speaking of that my
my local politics group officially has stated that they,
the person that admins it anyways, has personally stated
that they don't want you in the group if you if you think Trump

(25:42):
is Hitler. Oh my God, bye.
So we just, so we just have to grant like, So what if he was
like, what does he have to do? Like, like, what if can I call
him Mussolini? Is he because he's really more
like Mussolini? What if he's like one of the
other guys like Himmler and and the other assholes who are in
the Nazi party? Right.

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But he's really, he really is a,a orange Mussolini.
Mango Mussolini. Yeah, there you go.
Thanks. Yeah.
The Tangerine dictator, which isa potato that looks like a giant
penis or sweet potato rather. Orange.

(26:25):
So in the other national news, it looks like Donald Trump may
be backing down from his threat to invade Chicago.
And and by the way, it wasn't that a swift turn around from
get ready for war Chicago to to the left is needs to tone down
the rhetoric like on the dime like.

(26:45):
I think it's hilarious because like, Chicago's like, yeah,
bring it, fucker. Come on, go ahead.
Come on, go ahead, go ahead. Yeah, they were prepared, but
now they've got their targets onMemphis.
What happens? Memphis.
Yeah, because it's the like Memphis and the New Orleans is
another city I've heard that they might go for.
And that's because they have governors that they can actually
get to request the National Guard to come in.

(27:08):
That would make sense. Yep, that governor and then, but
then they can say that's a liberal city that they're
cleaning up. It's a Democrat held city that
in our in our otherwise great red state, it's just all it's
just all professional wrestling,but with actual lives at stake.
A lot less dwarves. Dude, I think, I think what

(27:30):
really kind of turned around thewhole Chicago thing was the fact
that the, the Chicago mayor had or the, the, the governor had
like all those salt, salt trucksready to deploy, like lighting
all the streets. So there would have been no way
for them to come through Chicago.
That's why, more than anything else.

(27:50):
I'm, I think that definitely helped, but ultimately he didn't
have the authority to go in without the governor requesting
it. So that's why we're going to
turn to Tennessee. I, I hate to say it because I
hate. I hate billionaires.
Sorry God, I was. Going to say it didn't stop them
from doing that to California. I didn't.

(28:12):
Didn't they were staying there for like a little while and then
they left because. Yeah, they that speak the the
judge's order came down and that's when they left.
Yeah. So they that's and he hasn't
done it since. They've just been using ICE in
California since then. Oh, is that what it is?
OK. Yeah, it is.
It's it's very tricky the way the way the federal government
works in relations to states. Well, they're also threatening

(28:35):
to send it to Seattle at one point, too.
And once again. We'll see.
We're going to see ice though. I mean, I think we already have
been seeing ICE here. We had those firefighters that
that got detained and then a fewof them arrested and.
Yeah. Fuck ice.
And then Trump's. But this whole shit is also like
the we talked about the, the Hyundai factory, right, With the

(28:58):
South Koreans. Yeah, they're no longer going to
build that factory now. Oh Jesus Christ.
Yeah, they're like fuck you, we're not going to do this now,
so. What's going to happen to the
factory? So like, Oh my God, so it.
Wasn't finished, I don't think. Oh, I thought they were out
there just setting up the machines and training.
Everything maybe, yeah, maybe itdid get that far, but they're
not going to. But it's it's going to cost them
all the jobs that were going to be there for locals.

(29:20):
Like the people that moved in were all on work visas just to
get things up and running and then they were going to go back
home. Yeah.
And then? There's going to be a bunch of
jobs there for flirty flirty. Last time I heard us, they were,
they were coming. They were they those people are
coming back to finish what they were supposed to have done.
And but only, only if they said that.
You know, we're only going to come back to, to get things set

(29:40):
up. If you tell ICE to leave us the
fuck alone so we can get our shit done so you can, we can
open our factory and hire all all of you Americans.
Well, I'm going to look it up because that that might be more
recent than yeah, than what I know.
But yeah, and I was talking to my friend Shannon about it day

(30:00):
before yesterday, and it was like, I can't believe that
fucking happened, you know? So here's what I found from the
register is a Trump backpedals as Hyundai force as Hyundai
factory ICE raid enrageous SouthKorea.
Nice plans for US manufacturing you had there.
Shame if something was to happento them.
So on Sunday, President Trump took to his personal social

(30:21):
media channel to calm a growing diplomatic storm with South
Korea. The post referred back to the
September 4th raid where the Korean companies build batteries
and electric cars. Korean workers were present.
ICE made 475 arrests, more than 300 South Korean nationals, many
of whom claimed they had valid visas that allowed them to work
in the US. And they were shackled and

(30:42):
paraded in front of TV news cameras.
So S presidential spokesperson Kang Yujing told local media
that government was reviewing the incident to determine
whether any human rights violations occurred.
So U.S. trade policy calls for foreign companies to manufacture
their products on American soil.But that ambition now looks

(31:02):
harder to realize as work on thebattery plant halted after the
ice raid. We are continuing to monitor the
situation and preparing to resume construction once we have
more clarity on visa guidelines.So that's that's in line with
what Todd was saying as we have been aiming to start production
at HLGA battery company next year.
Other that was ALG person thoughnot Hyundai.

(31:23):
Other Asian giants that have already committed to building
factories in the US are doubtless aware of the incident
and they're considering the impact on their own operations.
So, so yeah, so not only is thisHyundai factory halted and
operate halted right now, but other Asian companies are
looking at halting their factoryinvestments as well.

(31:45):
So great job, Donald. Yeah, bang out job as usual.
Yep, alienating the rest of us and the rest of the world.
It works so good. Such a good idea.
Oh, you know what? I shouldn't have closed that tab
before I copied it for the noteswhile I while I try and get this

(32:06):
back. Brandon, do you want to talk
about the Let's Go Washington? Yeah, let me open it up here.
Have you heard about this? It's it's another, it's this
right wing group that is basically kind of Tim Iman.
Like he may even be involved. Ibrahim was here.
Oh shit, I haven't read about this.
No, I just guys, OK, it's in. So let's go Washington.

(32:28):
Oh Jesus Christ. This is based on the Let's Go
Brandon thing. No, it's more just like a get
Washington going again. They want it.
It came out of the the COVID erawhere they wanted to reopen all
the businesses. So the initial relates to
parental rights and trans youth athletes and I hate just reading

(32:48):
off of a. You can do it.
You can do it. Brandon.
Sounds fine. Go ahead, keep going.
Don't stop now. Let me just kind of read through
this and get what's going on. So basically, there we go.

(33:11):
Did you get it back? You can go through this because
I said I haven't read this so I wasn't.
Prepared so the state legislature they has passed
let's go Washington back measures banning income taxes
and guaranteeing parental rightsto to access school records.
The success came after this Haywood guy invested more than 5
million of his own money into 7 initiatives.
So it's being funded by Brian Haywood.

(33:34):
So he's it's initiatives to relate to parental rights and
trans youth athletes. So they they did initiative
backed parental rights thing andthen the state legislature
modified it I read the entire modified bill.
It still sounds great. Parents still have all the
rights you would expect parents to have.

(33:54):
They just don't have the right to basically punish their kid if
their kid has, you know, comes out as trans at school but
doesn't want their parents to know the parents don't have that
right. You know, it protects kids from
parents that are upset with who their kids are.
And so now this, this guy who apparently has enough money to

(34:17):
invest in our and that millions of dollars into these races,
he's, he's trying to get stuff passed into law that codifies
the things that the state legislature took out.
Yeah, but OK, Yeah, but I'm MB I, I know they have heard this
before. Basically they want to be able
to know if their kids say that their trains, that the schools
have to report that to the parents or, or whatever.

(34:40):
And that's an insane both they thought, if you think about it
like you, you feel like the that's the school's position to
have to tell you that. Where does that school where,
where would the why would the school tell you that?
It's not the school's place to tell you tell you that.
Yeah, that's the, that's the school's.
The school has to keep your kidssafe and teach your kid.

(35:00):
Yeah, and basically that they'renot.
Why would they need to tell yourtheir parents anything like
that? Like that's a weird thing.
If yeah, if a kid isn't, doesn'tfeel safe telling their parents
that they're trans or they're not, you know, typical in any
way, shape or form, then yeah, they don't have to.
Yeah, and it's weird that anybody would think otherwise.

(35:22):
Yeah. But I'm the parent I should
know. No, you don't need to know shit
like that. And, and, and they all, all the
conservatives in our, in least in my area, they all focus on
basically like Brandy Cruz and, and Jason Rantz, Like that's
where they get all their info from.
And they just, they, all they get is sensationalized stuff

(35:44):
from, from these guys just finding anything that, about
anything a Democrat does and they'll just blast it out like
it's the most amoral thing that you could possibly imagine.
And they get these people just run with it like they, they are
the ones that would call somebody sheep and they, they
just get herded like nobody's business.

(36:06):
Yeah, it's it, it, it's always funny to me when people are
like, you're a bunch of sheep. Yes, even you say Daddy, you
know. Right.
Yes. Like what?
Repeat after me. They are sheep.
We, they, we, I mean, they are sheep, yeah.

(36:27):
And then last, not trying to go into goat boy here.
Yeah, fuck that guy. He's a.
I still love that he still does goat boy.
He still does goat boy at his shows.
It's like all he's got is is complaining about cancel culture
and then goat noises I. Mean he Yeah, he's oh, God, I

(36:50):
used to love his comedy so much.And then the last like four
years, I'm like, what the hell happened to him?
He got, he got, he got red pilled so bad.
It's not. Who are we talking about right
now? You know, go play from SNL.
Lob Sider. No, no, the other right wing.

(37:10):
Yeah, what's his name? He was.
He's in. He's in the Dave Chappelle Half
Baked movie. Yeah, Brewer.
Brewer Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah. Yeah, no, I fucking love Brewer
and I loved his like his Metallica nursery rhymes thing.
It was fucking hilarious. But yeah now this whole like
anti anti woke trends bullshit. And then last story here before

(37:38):
we move on to the geek news, what we said would happen did
happen. Now that ICE agents are
everywhere or do with their masks and, and, and badges just
masking up and hiding their identities.
Now we have people in ski masks pretending to be cops trying to
rob houses. And a Houston homeowner,
according to the Independent, shoots and kills two men in ski

(37:58):
masks who turned up at home claiming to be cops.
So not going to go too far into this other than to say what
every what everyone on the left warned you would happen is now.
Happening. Well, this happened.
This happens a lot. And this, this is not I've heard
of this happening. Also the thing that I was
reading this, that's the reason I was quiet for a minute.
It says Lieutenant Khan. So is this a cop they were going

(38:20):
after? It doesn't make it clear.
It sounds like these guys showedup at a cop's house trying to
pose as cops or something. No.
So Lieutenant Amber Khan is who was speaking to The News.
Oh, got you, got you. Got you, Got you.
And mentioned that the homeownerbecame suspicious because they
have a camera. Yeah.

(38:42):
Yeah, not doing that. Well, I mean like as I've heard
about people doing this before, like.
Yeah, it definitely has happenedbefore, but that's why people
were like, oh, so now that this is happening, now that the
actual cops are doing are hidingtheir faces, this is just going
to make it easier to do that thing.
Right, that is true. Yeah.

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So, all right, well, unless there's any final thoughts, you
want to take us to the geek. All right, welcome to What's
chief. This week we're going to for the
coolest in pop culture capitary news.
Let's dive in. All right, OK, so I found a few

(39:28):
stories to talk about. We're not.
We don't have to go through all of these, but the first thing
that pops up here is the next DCU Mystery Project.
I guess he's kind of teasing us.You're like, this is what we're
going to be doing kind of thing,but not giving away too much

(39:49):
information. With the likes of Superman and
Peacemaker season 2 finding critical and box office success,
the DC Universe is in full swing.
Thanks to the the forward momentum established by those
projects, DC Studios Co heads James Gunn and Peter Safran can

(40:09):
continue to develop the shared universe in exciting ways, while
the DC. While DC is reportedly only
targeting one or two vehicle releases per year.
There are still plenty of intriguing titles in various
stages of development. That includes projects that
haven't been officially announced yet, and Gunn himself

(40:29):
has shared some surprising details concerning one of those.
On the latest episode of the Official Peacemaker podcast,
Gunn fielded a fan question about the amount of work that
goes into creating the superherocostumes for the show.
In his response, Gunn detailed ameeting he had with the writer

(40:52):
and director of a secret DCU project.
They were asking about VFX and how much it cost and how many
VFX characters we have can have,Gunn said.
And they were talking about superheroes in the show.
And I was like, the one thing you got to be careful about is

(41:13):
is the superhero costumes because they can be really be
difficult to be made. They're difficult to to make
look good and they usually can cost a lot of money.
Then creating CGI character whencreating a CGI character, I
don't see where the the The thing is unless I'm reading it.
I'm just not understanding That's what he's talking about.

(41:36):
Wherever this mystery project, whatever this mystery project
is, there's obviously a creativeteam in place that is been
contact in contact with gun. It stands, it stands reason to
believe Gunn is competent in whatever vision this writer and
director have if they they're onboard and developing something

(41:57):
with those pieces in place. Some fans may be wondering why
the premiere of a project remains under wraps, and in all
likelihood, it has something to do with the most important rule
Gunn has instituted during his time at DC.
Nothing will move forward until there's a complete script in

(42:17):
place. That's good because there's
nothing worse than having like, hey, we're going to do, we're
working on this thing, and then it's not done, and then then it
falls apart because of creative differences or some shit like
that. So and it still Boggs the mind.
People are like shitting on thismovie The the the Superman
movie. I just don't get it.

(42:39):
I really enjoyed it. I I'm looking forward to the
next one, whatever that may be. So it seems.
Like well enough though, right? Like it's.
Done really well, I thought, youknow, and, and people, The thing
is people are comparing it to Man of Steel, which is Henry
Cavill and Cavill Superman. I liked Cavill Superman.
I don't know anybody who who hated it, but I know a lot of

(43:00):
people didn't like it because hewas too dark and brooding.
He was too much like Batman. It was one thing I heard someone
say. I was like, I mean, that
universe was really dark. So yeah, it made sense that he
was kind of like a, you know, a disgruntled teenager.
So you know, all right, the nextthe next story have here is Josh

(43:21):
Gad teases Rick Moranis return for Spaceballs too.
I I don't know about you guys, but I'm really stoked for this
movie. I don't know when it's going to
come out. It's probably going to be at
least two or three years before we see it.
I think I think Mel might be 100years old by the time the movie
is released if he. Makes it that far.
So but. At least it's coming out.

(43:41):
So yeah, yeah, exactly. This is Mel Brooks.
Was was Mel Brooks. Spaceballs was a movie I watched
over and over on VHS. Same here, honestly it was so
amazing to me that he did not realize it was a Star Wars Star
Wars inspired parody. In fact I was interested in

(44:03):
buying a dark helmet action figure like one of the movies.
But maybe we finally get that opportunity with the
long-awaited sequel. I mean, I've, I recently saw
someone who, who built a custom made Lego mini fig of dark
helmet because some kit came outwith like a, a motorcycle helmet

(44:27):
or something that was big and like oversized.
So they, they turn around and they took a bunch of different
mini figs and they pulled them all apart and they put them
together to make a, a, a dark helmet mini fig with a limp
sports Saber, which is pretty fun.
But it says Spaceballs 2 Co writer Josh Gad spoke with

(44:49):
Screen Rant to promote his new film Adulthood Through Trades
have confirmed Moranis's Moraniswill be back as Dark Helmet.
Gad played coy about it. I mean, I, I saw, I saw somebody
posting just a couple days ago actually, that they saw Moranis

(45:10):
getting off a plane in, in, in Calgary, I think it was.
So maybe they're something up. Oh no, it wasn't Calgary.
No, it was Australia. Why was I thinking Calgary?
Either way, they saw him gettingoff a plane and he's down down
there. I guess we're going to start
filming soon. I don't know.

(45:31):
I'm, I'm. I don't really need to read more
of this. We're all excited to see Rick
Moranis come back to playing Dark Helmet.
So yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. So that's that's definitely a
thing. OK, this next one I'm going to
pull up. I hope this is not true.

(45:52):
I really hope this is not Paramount Skydance preparing to
bid for Warner Brothers Discovery.
I I really know. I mean, it's the perfect match
made in hell, right? Yeah, I mean, it's, I mean, it's
definitely, it's definitely going to bring together DC and
fucking Star Trek if nothing else.
But can, I don't know, I, I justWarner Brothers Discovery has

(46:18):
already fucked up a bunch of DC stuff and I'm not happy about
that. So and then Paramount being the,
the, the code lickers they are, I, I don't really want them to
own anything Batman related. So.
Well, it's just and just another.
It's the further reduction. I mean, I guess it would merge 2

(46:41):
streaming platforms together andmaybe there's some advantage to
the consumer there, but it just seems like, it just seems like
it's less competition more, morecentralization.
Yeah, yeah. Monopoly.
It's definitely. A monopoly.
And then, of course, what is that?
If that ever does actually happen, Maybe if we're lucky,
Disney will buy it. Oh no, why would that be lucky?

(47:04):
Disney's not buying shit. Disney, Disney's not Disney has
not done anything bad with the with the things they've acquired
in the last 10 years. In fact, I think they've done
better with with Lucasfilm, withthe exception of the most
recent. I don't think that Disney needs
to own everything. There doesn't need to be one

(47:25):
company that owns fucking. I mean, The Simpsons did say
that Disney was going to own everything.
So it's it's. Well, that's because it's been,
they've been doing this forever.That's not they.
That's been Disney's goal from the get go.
Yeah, I don't know. I think I would actually rather
see Disney own Warner Brothers and a Wood Paramount.

(47:46):
I think they only say a separate.
Company because then we then we could then we could get a Star
Wars, Star Trek crossover, see. I don't, yeah.
Not that we need that, but I think that would be.
I personally think that would behilarious to see.
Like Darth Vader and and fuckingQ.

(48:07):
Well, they could do that with like some sort of like the way
that like Marvel and Sony have an agreement to share Spider
Man. Like they could, they could
figure something out for some weird crossover.
Yeah. You know when they once once you
know to save theaters or something when everything's
going down. Yeah, yeah, The next thing I
have here is looks like let's see Violent Night 2, but David

(48:35):
Harbour movie. I don't know if you guys saw the
first one. Essentially it is Santa Claus is
is in this house. It's a big ass mansion of a
house and the family is gathereddownstairs and he's upstairs
doing his thing. The family is a bunch of toxic

(48:57):
assholes, minus the one kid who's actually a good one.
And then the house gets taken over by like a paramilitary
guys, and they're trying. To.
I think I've seen that. It's such a great movie and then
you find out that Santa Claus, before he became a St. was a a
berserker Viking and he just slaughtered.

(49:22):
That makes sense. He slaughters.
All these guys, you know, and that saves the little girl at
the end of the. It's such a good movie.
I really, it's one of my favorites actually.
So when I saw that this was they're starting filming on this
sequel, I was like, yes, please.The first one was so good.
Violent Night 2, starring David Harbour as an ass kicking Santa,

(49:43):
is in production in Winnipeg. In 2022, the holidays sensation
Violent Night followed the embitterment Santa armed with a
legal combat with armed with legal combat skills, who took
out a team of ruthless mercenaries to rescue a girl and

(50:03):
her family. Now it's time for Santa to suit
up again. Dude, I can't wait.
So was. I I did not.
I missed this the first. One, Oh my God, it was so good.
I was it was one of those movieslike, OK, this is absolutely
going to be in my rotation for Christmas movies to watch.
I haven't. I have.
I think I've seen the first scene, but I don't think I've
seen the whole movie. Oh, you gotta watch the whole

(50:24):
thing. It's it's there is at one point
there's even a reference to likehome alone.
He's like, should I do a home alone thing?
Goes what is home alone? She was, I'll show you.
He's like, OK, cool. So she sets off all these booby
traps. And like the booby traps happen
the way you would expect him to,to in the real world and not a

(50:46):
movie where like guy gets hit inthe face and you like, he, he it
like hurts him. It physically damages his face.
You know, he gets a, he gets knocked on his ass and, and he
sits on a, on a, on a bed of nails and he gets all those
nails in his ass. And yeah, and a woman gets like
fly paper stuck to her face and starts peeling it off and takes

(51:08):
off like her eyebrows, that kindof stuff.
So it was like really, really, really violent.
But it was very, it was very like Looney Tunes, like.
So, so when you say it that way,like, would you say kids could
watch it or no? Is it like gory and.
It's, it's, there's gore, there's actual blood and there's
actual, there's a lot of cursingand it has John Leguizamo in it

(51:30):
too, so. Oh.
That's that's not safe. I mean, I'm just, I'm just
saying as far as he's the, he's the main bad guy.
So you know, there's not going to be anything like kid friendly
as far as the the dialogue goes.So but no, it's it's definitely
not a kids movie unless their kids are like.
Teenager or rated R type It's. It's it's it's, you know, watch

(51:51):
it first. Figure out if you think the kids
will be OK with watching. I don't think your kids are old
enough to watch it personally. Got you.
Makes sense they. They're unless they're like 15
or older, no, I don't think so. I've been like counting down the
the years until I like can watchsuper troopers with my kids.
Like what year? How old do they need to be?
I mean, I mean it. Really.

(52:12):
It's really up to the the individual parents.
If you guys think it's OK then go for it.
Otherwise I I would say no. Well, not at this age, no.
Yeah, because your kids, I was like 15.
Your kids are like. 9 and 10. 9 and 10 was gonna say they're
they're not even tweens yet so. Yeah, no, no, no, it's true.
That's why I say I'm still counting the years.

(52:32):
You know, Violent Night is definitely not a a movie for
little kids. It's because it's, it's you see
him like, like kill people. You see Santa Claus kill people.
I don't know if I would want like, any little kids seeing
Santa Claus killing somebody, even if they're a bad guy.
It'll it'll keep him in bed instead of trying to look for
Santa every Christmas. Season, this is This is what

(52:54):
happens. Santa really does if you're
naughty every year. If you yes if.
You really want to put the the fear of Santa in in a kid?
Show them the Krampus movie. Oh is that more kid friendly
you're saying? No, not at all.
But it's it's. It's I want to put him out, Todd
says. This is more kid friendly than
violent. It's it's, it's less, it's less

(53:15):
gore. I think it's definitely scary as
shit though. It'll scare the hell out of a
little kid. I apparently, I apparently like,
have missed out on the whole genre of horrifying Christmas
movies. There's a whole bunch of them.
It's not, it's not new. They've been around in the 80s,
yeah. Yeah, I need to.
I need to catch up. Maybe that'll be a Patreon thing
we can do in the holiday season.I haven't seen them either.

(53:37):
So you know what? I, I, I know that.
Like what, Jack? There's Jack Frost.
There's Santa's Sleigh. Yeah, yeah, Santa slain Jack
Frost wanted to Jack Frost is essentially what if instead of
like, instead of a guy possessing a doll, he's like
spill. He basically gets the the the

(54:01):
Joe cool like treatment where hegets he gets he gets Dousles
like chemicals and then he merges with like ice and snow
and becomes a living snowman. So yeah.
As one does. Yeah, cuz you know that happens
Yeah instead of just dying. But now this looks like this.
The Winnipeg filming starts started production like 2 weeks

(54:23):
ago and it will be in theaters in on December 4th, 2026.
There you go. OK, so see it 2 Christmases from
now. Yeah, Christmas after next.
Yes. So all right, next story.

(54:47):
Hey, who wants to see Stand By Me with the stars of the movie?
That could be fun. Yeah, because the the surviving
members of the cast, Will Wheaton, Jerry O'Connell and
Corey Feldman are are doing a a thing where they're going to be
watching and doing AQ and a session.

(55:08):
Rest in peace, River, Phoenix. Yes, rest in peace and they're
going to be doing this. Where is it?
The next year? Stand By Me will be 40.
I know. Take all the time you need to
absorb that and deal with that. It kind of snuck up on me too.
This is off of Wil Wheaton's website.
We filmed Stand By Me in the summer of 1985, mostly in and

(55:31):
around Brownsville, OR. That's also what I was being
made. Oh, OK.
At the end of production, we moved to when I was.
I was born. No, that's not true.
I was born in 19 to 4. Burnie, California, All right,
it says during OK, get to the fucking point.
Will. We've been thinking about

(55:51):
thinking about produced production a lot this summer
because it's well that we, God, get to the fucking point.
Stand by Me, the film and it stars 40 years later, a night of
reflection, connection and friendship that shaped us with

(56:12):
Corey Feldman, Jerry O'Connell and Will Wheaton.
Well, Wheaton, Cool Whip. I was listening to him, Will
talking on a podcast or something.
He's talking about that. They're doing this like a one
one night thing, but if it goes well, they might go on tour with

(56:35):
it and I hope they do. Although I do know that Corey
and the other two, I think they're they'd be cordial
because of work related kind of things.
But doesn't sound like Will and Jerry are like too fond of
Corey. Corey.
Corey is a chaotic person, a lotof trauma he's not dealt with to

(57:01):
say the least. So there's 2 events, December
4th at Capital Center for the Arts in Concord, NH and December
5th at Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank, NJ.
Oh hey, we can head to Red Bank and do a Jay and Silent Bob.

(57:22):
Do a pilgrimage to to the the quick stop and then and then go
see Corey annoy the hell out of Will and Jerry.
He has a secret stash there. I actually have my parents have
been to the secret stash and they got me the the tube plans,
the blueprint plans from all rats.

(57:42):
Nice. Yeah, I still don't know where
it is. I don't think I've ever actually
opened it. Oh wow, yeah, still in the still
in the packing tube. Still in the can?
Yep. That's awesome.
All right, OK, so that is that as far as the geek this week,
let's go ahead and see. Are we going?

(58:02):
To play some Florida, Florida or.
Not sure. All

(58:25):
Florida? Why did this happen if not in
Florida? All right, how you like the new
intro, Huh I. Dig it.
I dig it. Yeah, I thought that was a
little bit better than the last one.
All right, so I I I grabbed I grabbed a handful of stories.
I don't remember which ones are which, so I'm going to have to
open them up myself. All right, the first one here
says emotional support alligatorbanned from Walmart.

(58:48):
Is that Florida? That's not Florida.
Well, I'm, I'm really hoping it's not Florida because that
would mean Todd has really started to play the game with us
where he's like trying to trick us and stuff.
I. Don't know whether those
alligators. But I got to say Florida, right?
You got to stay full. It's Pennsylvania.
How the fuck? I'm happy about that.
I've never been so happy to be wrong.

(59:12):
Yeah, this is. See you later, alligator.
A Pennsylvania man is an emotional support alligator can
no longer accompany her owner inside a Walmart after their
recent trip to the store stunnedshoppers.
And it shows a photo of the alligator wearing a a a sweater.
Oh my God. Where?

(59:35):
Where the fuck does somebody in Pennsylvania even get an
alligator? The store.
You know. Some guy some reptile store off
of Hwy. 95. MM My aunt, my aunt Marianne's
mom, she had a, a, a pet alligator of some sort.
It was, it was like it was like 5 1/2 feet long, 4 1/2 feet

(59:55):
long. Whatever it was, it was a, it
wasn't like full size alligator by any stretch of the
imagination. It might have been a relative of
an alligator. So it may not have been a true
like alligator. Maybe it was like a Cayman or
whatever. But either way, she had one.
I remember it clear as day that you guys have a fucking giant
lizard in your living room in this.
In this. In this.

(01:00:15):
Yeah, in this, in this. It was, you know, you're seeing
those, like, 990 gallon tanks. Actually, I think it was
probably bigger than that. But either way, it was this huge
tank. No, no, no.
It wasn't like it wasn't loose in the house because my mom
would have never gone inside. My mom was like, there's what in

(01:00:37):
the living room? So sorry to interrupt.
We got some late breaking news here.
I just got a news alert. Oh, that there's been assault
injuries reported at the Walmartin Port Orchard.
Also, my wife just tried to callme and that's where she was
going to be at. So I, I need to call her back
real quick. So you guys go ahead on with the
next one. All right, let us know how

(01:00:58):
things are going. All right, All right.
Next one is a man almost, almostloses his arm after thief bites
his hand during attempted robbery.
Do you think that's Florida or or no?
That could be anywhere though, but just for I feel like I'm

(01:01:24):
saying not Florida. I'm going to be wrong but I
would say Florida because I'll bet there was a meth meth meth
mouth caused infection. I'm going to go with meth addict
Floridian. An elderly shopkeeper in Turkey
almost lost his arm after his hand became seriously infected

(01:01:45):
as a result of a human bite during an attempted robbery.
Oh my God yeah no. So I was looking through Reddit
trying to find some really good stories that could could easily
be mistaken as a Florida story. So it says here's Doctors

(01:02:06):
frequently warn that other humans bites is often more
dangerous than that of a dog or cat.
But a 60 year old man in Istanbul, Turkey found out the
hard way after nearly losing hisarm.
The case occurred last year, butit was only reported by Turkish
media this year after it was published in a scientific

(01:02:29):
journal by the doctors who treated the patient.
In early 2024, a 60 year old shop owner was robbed while
working at his store in Uskundar, a district of
Istanbul. 2 masked men entered the shop after closing with a

(01:02:50):
clear intention of stealing, so the owner tried to stop them and
a physical struggle that ensued.The 60 year old managed to get
immobilized by one of the thieves who bit his hand hard
and in a desperate attempt to escape.
And it must be really nasty bitebecause they pixelated his hand.

(01:03:13):
Yeah, I mean, human, human mouths are gross.
So that's not that crazy. Yeah.
Maybe he had a penis on his hand.
Edward penis hands. That's a real porn, by the way.
I never watched I never watched it, but I saw the cover of it at
A at a local like mom paw like movie store.

(01:03:35):
I was like, that's real. I thought that was a joke.
All right, Humpty Dumpty keeper at at a mini golf course Sparks
police investigation. What do you think?
Do you think this is a new A A I'm saying?

(01:03:57):
Say this last thing one more time, A.
Humpty Dumpty keeper at a mini golf course, sparks police
investigation. So what was the last one?
Was the last one Florida or not?No, Turkey.
It was Turkey, yeah. It was Turkey.
Yeah, OK. Istanbul.
Yeah, I thought so. Huh.

(01:04:17):
This Humpty Dumpty thing that feels kind of like a Florida
mini golf park, but oh. Yeah, it does.
It sounds like it could be anywhere there.
I've said Florida both times andI've been around both times.
You want to change it up or whatare you going to do?
I'm going to stick with Florida.I'm going to Florida all the
way. I'm.
Going to say not I'm saying not Florida.

(01:04:39):
I'm saying not Florida. Doug gets the point.
No, I think I'm on to him. I think I'm on to.
Him. It was New Jersey.
I mean I. Understand it now.
That's, I mean, New Jersey is kind of like the Florida, the
East Coast, right? Hey, it's more like ARC head of
America. The Jersey Shore is definitely
the Florida of the Northeast. Right, this is true, It says

(01:05:02):
here Humpty Dumpty took a big fall and now police are hoping
to crack the case. A playful, colorful statue of
the nursery rhyme icon was forcibly removed from from a
structure at a mini golf course in Cape May, NJ on Sunday and
dumped down the street. Local police say that they're

(01:05:23):
looking for two men who are seenon video stopping at Ocean Putt
Golf around 4:00 AM. Video shows one of them entering
the course and by climbing over the fence and grabbing and
rocking the statue back and forth and pulling it off its
foundation before walking out with it.
Does it ever and well for Humpty?

(01:05:44):
Does Humpty Dumpty ever have a good time?
He always has to have a great fall.
It's always. Tragic.
Humpty Trumpty. Yeah, OK.
How dare you? How dare you sallow the name of
Humpty Dumpty with the with the trump.
All right, so Raccoon steals a package from somebody's porch.

(01:06:07):
That could be anywhere to be honest with you.
I'm going to say that's from Washington state.
Vote for the bonus point pickingWashington.
State. I'm saying Oregon.
OK, so this this was posted on September 11th in New York.
Resident home security camera captures the moment a package
was stolen from their porch by amasked porch pirate, a raccoon.

(01:06:32):
That's what they get for ordering raccoon treats off of
Amazon. That was cat food it.
Was probably cat food. Yeah.
So what? I bet you it was cat food.
I wouldn't. I wouldn't be at all be
surprised. Yeah.
All right. How many more do we got?
I think that's. Oh, no, there's one more.
One more, one more. All right.
Felon found homeless with baby sea turtles arrested for

(01:06:54):
attacking woman at beach. Felon found homeless with baby
sea turtles. So this so there's a felon who's
homeless and he had baby sea turtles with him.
That's what it sounds like, yeah.
And and at some point, he attacked a woman at the beach.
Yes, that sounds very Florida tome.
That's that's very negligent parenting of his sea turtles.

(01:07:16):
That's for for one. Like, well, First off, that's
what sea turtles do. They just lay their eggs in the
sand and the man, then they and then they catch.
My babies. Yeah, that's that's most in
nature. Good luck.
Yeah, hope there's not too many seagulls today.
Oh yeah, that's exactly how it goes.
And in fact, well, these days they're so in danger that
typically when they hatch, people know who they are and
they will actually help protect them.

(01:07:37):
That's a cruise that that is a acruise excursion that we could
have done on my on my honeymoon.You you pay money to go help
baby see to go protect baby sea turtles and help them get back
to the. Ocean, I'm pretty sure.
I'm pretty sure there's people who know what they're doing,
like a zoologist and stuff. So what is your?
They're they're there, but you know, this is for real an

(01:07:59):
excursion. It was something you could do.
You get oh you, you could just go help protect sea turtles.
Like it was you had to pay and then you had E OS part of a
organized thing. But yeah, like, yeah.
So what do? You guys do you think?
It's. I think you just, yeah, you like
chase off seagulls. I think you like hold hold
umbrellas and stuff over them and and just kind of shade their

(01:08:20):
path and help lead them to the water.
Just. Pick them up and toss them like
a frisbee into the ocean. They just like heating them into
the ocean. They got they got cells, they'll
be fine. Hold on, hold on.
I have this toy from my youth. It's a turtle launch here.
Watch this you know you skip them on the water.

(01:08:42):
They're valuable. They bounce.
They're durable, they'll be fine.
They have shows. So so so is that your final
answer? I'm gonna say Hawaii.
Oh, that sounds you know what, Hawaii, because that's where I
saw turtles laying eggs, wasn't.That's the only time I've seen a

(01:09:03):
sea turtle in the wild is in Hawaii.
Yeah, you know what? I'm going to Hawaii.
Yeah. Yeah, that makes sense.
You guys would have been right if you would have stayed with
Florida, motherfucker. He did it to us.
They're all. None of them are Florida until
the very last one. I mean, honestly, these are all
stories that I found. Like these would be great for

(01:09:23):
stories. And that was the only one that
was actually Florida, so. That was awesome.
That worked out perfectly. That was great.
So. So the wife is OK?
There was no no. Yeah, so she had not made it to
Walmart just yet, So she wasn't I I thought I was going to have
to go bail her out of jail or something.
I figured she, I figured if I heard there was a physical

(01:09:46):
assault at Walmart, I'm like, oh, what did she do now?
Someone, so someone, someone touched one of the boys and she
had to. She had to.
Get to go, get to go for Mama bear.
Yeah, but as that, that's all wegot for this week, I guess.
Oh, unless you. Guys, have anything else you
want to talk about? I gotta say though, this cheered

(01:10:08):
me up a good deal. This is, I've been feeling
pretty crappy all week. Just basically I've had anxiety
like all week. Like I'm on like I'm in the
middle of a Facebook war or something.
Like oh man. Like like I have that feeling of
dread like I've said something I'm going to regret even though
I hadn't. Like it was just because I was
waiting. I'm just, I just keep waiting
for this bad news to come and like, oh, we've decided that

(01:10:30):
because of this attack, we're just going to come and take away
everything from anybody who voted for a Democrat.
Like I just, I, I've, I've had actual anxiety this week and
this is the first time I've beenable to like relax and just kind
of laugh. Well, I'm glad, I'm glad we were
able to facilitate that because you know, there's nothing else.
What I, what I love about podcasting is it gives me an
hour or two to just kind of likehang out with some some friends

(01:10:54):
and just talk about shit. And then and even if even if
it's like serious stuff too. There's also we can also pepper
in some lighter stuff and stuff that is not so serious and I.
My palate feels cleansed, yeah. I'm glad I said because I mean,
I was, I was good for talking about anything, but it's like I
would really like to talk about things that are uplifting and,

(01:11:16):
and bring bring serotonin and and all that.
So. So yeah.
Absolutely. Well, we hope we could do a
little bit of that for everybodylistening.
Hope. We hope we can leave you feeling
a little bit better than you started out.
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We'll go, We'll go move in with Brandon with in his cats.

(01:12:46):
You know, we're all we're all. Good, my angry cats are
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