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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:03):
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day today? Is National hot enough for you? To day?

Speaker 3 (00:11):
Not enough for you?

Speaker 2 (00:12):
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Speaker 4 (00:13):
Why would you ask that I'm sweating through this blazing
hot enough for you?

Speaker 5 (00:18):
Why would you ask such a ridiculous questions?

Speaker 4 (00:20):
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Speaker 2 (00:24):
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Speaker 4 (00:26):
Today?

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Speaker 6 (00:30):
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Speaker 2 (00:36):
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Speaker 2 (01:01):
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with Jason Brunt and Mike and Bassie Anny up in Georgia.

Speaker 4 (01:12):
Mike, good morning over.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
Okay, there you are.

Speaker 4 (01:16):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
They said it's national hot enough for you? That was
That's a day that's not on the national calendar. We
get a lot of those. Really, what we have today
is National lemon Day.

Speaker 7 (01:29):
If it's hot outside lemonade.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Yeah, yeah, yeah. They can correlate a national Gorgeous Grandma Day.
I guess yeah, okay, he like Elizabeth Hurley. Yes, there
we go. Yeah, she's gorgeous. Uh nan, here we go.
This is something we und National vanilla ice Cream Day.

(01:52):
So if you're hot, if it's yeah, so if it's
that old hot enough for you to day you can
refreshing vanilla ice cream.

Speaker 7 (02:01):
Should grab a hold of your hot grammar and some
lemons and have some vanilla ice So that's it.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
Phone lines Roben nine four one two zero six fifteen
point eighty. Uh so what's going on.

Speaker 5 (02:15):
Me?

Speaker 2 (02:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (02:16):
You?

Speaker 2 (02:17):
What's going on? Well?

Speaker 7 (02:18):
I actually was. I was digging into some things this
past week, and I'd like to read a little article
here off of the Gateway pondit. So this is your
virtue signaling at best, right. According to Insider's Pete Booty, Judge,
dot delayed air traffic control upgrades while spending eighty billion
dollars on DEI grants. Oh yeah, yeah, Now I found

(02:40):
this quite interesting because I did a little bit of
more research. It would take anywhere from twenty to forty
billion dollars to essentially solve the homeless crisis in our country,
and then ten billion dollars a year or thereafter to
maintain those programs to keep people off the street. But
it's more important for us to convey and children to

(03:01):
mutilate themselves, and DEI education in our transportation departments than
it is to solve any of the homeless stuff.

Speaker 4 (03:08):
I was also looking, well, yes, because when you're on
a bus, you know, you have to be able to
talk to these kids as they get on, say, have
you considered transitioning today?

Speaker 2 (03:17):
Yes?

Speaker 7 (03:20):
Well, what's screwy is over one hundred and forty five
billion dollars every single year is annually spent on these
DEI incentives. If you broke them all apart and codified
all the DOGE cuts that the spineless Republicans weren't able
to do, you would be able to not only solve homelessness,
you would be able to provide free education and free
community college for all Americans without touching anything else in

(03:43):
the budget, just by eliminating DEI. How much of a
smack in the face is that?

Speaker 2 (03:49):
Well, again, you're talking about Buck gig here, and you know,
and he's supposedly going to run in twenty eight too.
In his I mean, there's no real clear leader right now. No,
I think for the Democrat.

Speaker 4 (04:03):
Ram Emanuel just did an interview with Megan Kelly, so
he must be gearing up to run for something.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
Yeah, but he's he also is uh not onto the
transgender deal, so I would imagine that's going to eliminate him.

Speaker 7 (04:20):
Well, that's losing a lot of steam.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
Though.

Speaker 7 (04:22):
You've seen a huge from the lgb's and the t q's.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
I've seen all I've been saying that direction, saying that
for quite some time that the l's, the g's, and
the bees were going to rue the day they ever
let the the t's in because the t's brought all
these other psycho letters in with them. And look what
you got.

Speaker 7 (04:40):
Now, it's opening the door for all sorts of stuff,
and mark my words, best uality is the next thing
to be brought in there. They're starting with these little
puppy masks and.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
The puppy play. But the next thing, you know, it's
exactly you know, I don't know if you guys saw this,
but House Committee on Homeland Security held a hearing that
detailed how these NGOs are still working to help inadmissible
aliens undermine federal immigration law under the Trump administration. According

(05:07):
to Homeland House GOP, Mike Howell, president of the Oversight Project,
Ali Hopper, founder of Guard Against Trafficking, and Julio Rosis
of Blaze Media testify during the hearing, and during the testimony,
they revealed that the Biden administration had allocated six billion
dollars in funding and grants to NGOs through the DHS

(05:30):
and the HHS, among others, and they testified about unaccompanied
children being handed over to these NGOs primarily at the
border itself, and the NGOs would then pass the children
off to very poorly vetted sponsors and this resulted in
more than three hundred thousand children unaccounted for at the border.
According to the release, Representative Michael Guest, Republican from Mississippi,

(05:57):
shared a specific NGO, funded ninety seven percent by the
federal government, made fifty two million in fiscal year twenty twenty. However,
in fiscal year twenty twenty one, they reported six million
dollar increase in one year six hundred and fifty eight
million reported and then in twenty twenty two, the same

(06:18):
NGO got one point eight billion, with ninety seven percent
of that coming from we the people, And during that time,
the CEO's salary also reportedly doubled. In twenty twenty, Endeavors
reported fifty two million revenue. They there was a hotline
essentially for these kids to call if if there was

(06:40):
an issue. They had over sixty five thousand calls ignored
to this hotline for these kids who were dumped off
at these unvetted people's houses. And we've since gone in
DHS and Homeland Security since gone in and gone to

(07:02):
these places where these kids are and have rescued a
whole bunch of them so far, but sixty five thousand
unanswered calls and made follow ups in welfare checks.

Speaker 7 (07:13):
Because it's not about the actual mission, it's about virtue
signaling it and then in the background doing whatever you want.
These NGOs are also the reasons that all those that
No King's Protest thing that went all across the nation,
that was organized by over one hundred and fifty different NGOs.
I mean it was people are like, it's not a
paid protests. Well that is technically how the protest was paid.
I mean, they didn't make signs, don't make themselves, billboards,

(07:36):
don't make themselves. The NGOs are being used as like
the militant arm of the Democrat and Republicans. I mean,
they use their NGOs as little militant arms.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
And now when you find out that you've got so
many Republicans involved in this, it just makes you want
to puke. And but I'm not surprised.

Speaker 7 (07:53):
It's the government's been corrupt for ages. I think that's
why everybody wanted to vote Trump in the twenty sixteen
was to shake the nuts side of the tree. But yeah,
there's there's there's a lot more than we.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
Thought there was. Yeah, but luckily they're outed. Yeah, well
we know who most.

Speaker 7 (08:09):
Of them are now, but we will be going everybody
forgets about it eight seconds later and the people deny
it and reality doesn't exist anymore. I mean, we're well,
like I said that states, unless Bondie gets off her
dead ass and starts doing her job, then yeah, you're
you're gonna see You're going to see a lot more
heated rhetoric. You're gonna end up seeing uprisings. You're gonna

(08:32):
start end up seeing some some.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
Like I said, you're gonna start seeing some vigilantes.

Speaker 7 (08:36):
Yeah, and you can't blame them.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
You know, if you can't, because if if nobody is
held accountable for this crap, it's gonna happen again.

Speaker 7 (08:47):
What do you think the chances are, though? Do you
think anybody's really going to be held accountable. I think
they're pushing it to that.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
They got enough low hanging fruit that they can take
out Samantha Power, Vicky Nowlan, a whole bunch of people, yeah, uh,
Wine Weissman, Debbie Uh yeah, No, Andrew Andrew, Andrew Weisman,
they can go after him. There's a lot of low
hanging fruit regarding the coup that they can go after

(09:11):
and get at least.

Speaker 7 (09:13):
I don't think you're Peter Struck, I mean anyone.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
Yeah, the ones, there's a whole whole bunch of them
that are indictable. Susan Rice and her lawyer, both of
which were in this meeting with Obama, and both of
them lied saying they didn't know anything about it. So
they're they're under oath lying so they can be indicted,

(09:36):
and I think a lot of they have to. If
you don't and nothing's done and they get away with it.
I wouldn't want to be the people that should be
in jail, right because they're going to be a lot
less unsafe out of jail.

Speaker 7 (09:49):
No, there should only just be the men going to jail.
Shut down Fusion, GPS, I mean, shut down all these
companies that all played a part in this, the Steele dossier, right.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
Yeah, I mean, and it all goes to Obama. He's
the ringleader of the whole thing. He's the one who
initiated it. But I guarant damn Tea nothing's going to
happen to the kenyan q Tip other than his reputation
is destroyed and he will be publicly humiliated and maligned
for the rest of.

Speaker 7 (10:15):
His life and by half the people that the Democrats
are still going to hold the list.

Speaker 2 (10:21):
Listen to what the Democrats been saying about him for
the last few years. He wasn't he wasn't left enough.
They always say about the failed Commis, were never calmy enough,
and they always get broomed.

Speaker 7 (10:32):
Well, because the left has been hijacked by the radical progressives,
so there is no there is no logic and reason
left in the party. So anybody that has a mildly
centrist ideology is certainly not accepted by them, Like, how
dare you not cut your.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Children's genitals off support us? How dare you not go
to this extreme?

Speaker 7 (10:51):
So he was well spoken and not why not.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
On his own enough? Only with a teleprompter was the
kenyan Q tip to a worthy nar orator. Outside of that,
the guy stumbled and mumbled his way through everything. He
tried to add lib.

Speaker 7 (11:08):
Well, he never accomplished anything. I actually voted for him.
I was, well, that's back when I had my extra
chromosome and I was a Democrat for a while. Did
you hear this, Michael?

Speaker 2 (11:18):
I got better.

Speaker 7 (11:19):
I got better over time, but that was it, Like
his presidence, it was the last straw for me.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
That's when I started looking at everything. So all these.

Speaker 7 (11:25):
Promises that were made aren't kept. Can't keep your doctor,
can't keep your plan, can't keep anything that he said.
It was a disasters presidency. He just put on a
nice little song and dance show in front of the cameras.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
I don't know should we trust him, Mike.

Speaker 4 (11:40):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (11:41):
Come hold, I ain't asking for the world here.

Speaker 8 (11:44):
I'm just asking for eight ball and two million dollars
owed somebody in his family.

Speaker 7 (11:49):
Think about somebody else for once.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
We'll be right back with Charlotte County speaks on news
radio fifteen eighty WCCs.

Speaker 9 (11:58):
One of the most important things, okay, one of the
great man's greatest inventions, believe it or not, and this
is Albert Einstein said. It has to do with money,
has to do with investing.

Speaker 8 (12:10):
You know what that is.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
Compounding.

Speaker 9 (12:13):
Compounding is the royal road to riches, plain simple people,
there's no way around it. I suggest each and every
one of you out there play with it. Go online,
go get a compounding calculator and see what investing over
time with a nice rate of return, what it will

(12:35):
yield you. But you also have to understand it's a
double ed sword. Compounding works against you. It works against you, and.

Speaker 8 (12:43):
You have high credit card rates and spending money that.

Speaker 2 (12:46):
You don't have.

Speaker 8 (12:47):
If you allow compounding to work with you, it's not
a matter of if. It's just a matter of when
you are going to be wealthy. Watchdog on Wall Street
dot Com.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FM WCCF
ten twenty four. Here on a hump Day Wednesday, Charlotte
County speaks on the air phone lines open at nine
four one two zero six fifteen eighty. To me, regardless
of what you think of Ozzie or not, how much

(13:27):
you loved him, this song right here has retained its
relevance more so today than I think any other song
he's written. War Pigs. Oh yeah, he was.

Speaker 7 (13:39):
Yes, I agree, talented, there's no question about I just
never knew that he was Christian. And then on the
break I was reading through it. I mean, apparently he's
been that way his whole life.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
I tried to tell you. I just you can see
why it's not so easy to believe.

Speaker 4 (13:53):
Yes, this is true, even I knew that. And I
don't even listen to Ozzy.

Speaker 7 (13:57):
Next, we're going to tell me about Rabbi marylyn Man them.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
There is one thing. There is one thing we have
to celebrate Pam Bondi for the the Freak Show. Federal
judges in New Jersey invoked a very rarely used judiciary
power to remove interim US attorney Alena habba I said,

(14:25):
Elena Nice, Yes, indeed would but and instead they installed
her top assistant as the state's top prosecutor. However, uh

(14:45):
that individual was already known to be colluding with said
leftist judges, and so Pam Bondie immediately fired Desre Lee
Grace as the top attorney that they appointed. So they
wanted to get their lefty friend in there. It was
Lee Grace Boom, they fired her. Well, now who's next

(15:08):
in line?

Speaker 4 (15:09):
Though?

Speaker 2 (15:09):
Well, with Hobba's one hundred and twenty day term technically
ending this Friday, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche argued the
moves showed the New Jersey District Court judges were attempting
to push her out early for political reasons. Quote their
rush reveals that this was what this was always about,
a left wing agenda, not the rule of law. When
judges act like activists, they undermine confidence in our justice system,

(15:34):
which has been totally undermined.

Speaker 7 (15:35):
Does anybody have any confidence in the justice howevers?

Speaker 2 (15:38):
Zero? Alena is President Trump's choice to lead, and no
partisan bench can override that. Bondi also suggested the decision
was politically motivated and said that Trump administration wouldn't tolerate it. Quote.
Alena Habba has been doing a great job in making
New Jersey safe again, she wrote on the less politically

(16:01):
minded judges refuse to allow her to continue her position,
replacing Alina with the first assistant. Accordingly, the first assistant,
the United States Attorney in New Jersey, has just been
removed the department. This Department of Justice does not tolerate
rogue judges, especially when they threaten the president's corps Article
two powers. Blanche added that the back room vote will

(16:23):
not override the authority of the Chief Executive. So while
it's unclear what happens now, I would imagine it would
be nice if Thune and the boys would actually do
their jobs and yeah, approve these appointments rather than you know,

(16:45):
stabbing us in the battle.

Speaker 4 (16:47):
And that's the thing. You know, she's allegedly just temporary,
but anybody who's temporary in the past, nobody goes out
of their way to try to get rid of her.
When the alleged time and that she was supposed to
you know, her term expired as temporary. It's just one
of those unwritten rules that you know, most people just

(17:07):
don't mess with it. But because the Democrats are who
they are, and these rogue judges are who they are,
lest I repeat myself, they just continually try to tear
down everything Trump is trying to do. And just put
up all these roadblocks. So it's again an unprecedented thing
where they and they know what they're doing, we mess
with them.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Yeah, and these judges know what they're doing is outside
of their judicial authority. They know what's outside their purview completely.
They know what they're doing is wrong, but they're doing
it to try to get Trump to tell them to
pack sand and ignore them. Oh, he's not listening to
the judges. We must impeach. Yeah, you get their talking points.
There's there's scum, and anybody who sticks up for them

(17:51):
is scum as well.

Speaker 4 (17:53):
Yes, And it's the same thing even with the mainstream media.
Trump just won his major, big lawsuit, another one, nutty one.
He keeps winning all the lawsuits because he knows he's
in the right in actual legal standing. But they don't
care when they do the suits, they just want the
headline and they don't care that months later it gets

(18:13):
settled that the truth is that Trump was right, but
that doesn't get reported.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
Yeah, oh they're not. Where's the mainstream media on the
coup and all the evidence that Pam Bondi uh adjust release.

Speaker 7 (18:26):
Which is probably one of the biggest biggest scandals since
water gave.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
Yeah, it's backed up with evidence too. That's why BONDI
has to do it to make these bastards talk about it.
And I think the reason they're not talking about it
is because they look like hypocrites, because they're the ones
who were complicit in it. The mainstream media was complicit
in it.

Speaker 7 (18:47):
Daily, every day, every year, and all Obama in.

Speaker 4 (18:50):
His own words, and you have Obama in his own
words saying no one is above the law, even past presidents. Okay, fine,
those are the rules you want to play by.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
It wasn't just him, your actual crime, but it wasn't
just him, There was all of them. No one, especially
the president, is above the law.

Speaker 4 (19:08):
Yeah he will be though, Yeah, okay.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
He'll be above the law la Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (19:15):
Well, I think the mugshot of Obama is the ultimate goal.
I don't think he'll have anything past a mugshot if
that even happens.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
But uh, I think that.

Speaker 7 (19:26):
He's gonna walk. They're all gonna walk. There's gonna be
no repercussion.

Speaker 2 (19:30):
Well, there'll be repercussions, it just won't be coming from
the government.

Speaker 5 (19:34):
Are you listening to me? I?

Speaker 2 (19:35):
Hey, guys, I just push buttons all day. They have
no chemistry at all. The cycle of jerks has to end.
You seriously should run with this. Is this saying anything,
Let's go ahead, tterroraest station. Let's go to the bit
heav't picked I don't understand or did you just say we'll.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
Be right back with. Charlotte County speaks on news radio
fifteen to eighty WCCF.

Speaker 5 (20:09):
Oh Manka.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
News Radio fifteen eighty one one hundred point nine FM,
w CCF ten thirty five here at Charlie County speaks. Uh,
you know, if Ozzy I think taught us anything, it
was you can go out on your own terms. Can
I think you think he did that?

Speaker 4 (20:31):
Yeah? You know, I sent you the video of the
Scorpions playing. Did you did you watch that?

Speaker 2 (20:40):
I have watched that I sent. I watched the other
one of that guy uh singing changes, which which was
really good, but which is really good.

Speaker 4 (20:50):
That was really good. But the Scorpions that lead singer,
I mean, he's just shot. He even missed his beginning
Q two come in and start the song and it.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
Was like a hurricane. I'm glad god I didn't watch it.

Speaker 4 (21:02):
But anyway, exactly, but my point is, but yeah, Ozzy.
I'm gonna I'm circling my way around to a point.
Ozzy was good because, yeah, they put on one great
farewell concert where you know, back to the Beginning or
whatever that they called it. And good for him. He
even said he stopped taking his painkillers and he'd rather
be in pain than be numb. And he was in

(21:24):
the moment. He rocked out. He had a great time.
He still sounded good. You know, the band sounded great.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (21:32):
Yeah, I'm sure he died at peace because he went
out on his own terms.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
Yeah. Well, Stevie Wonder is seventy five year old. Seventy
five years old, and he says he has no intention
of hanging it up, and uh, that's kind of good
to hear. I love the Stevie. He says. For as
long as you breathe, for as long as your heart beats,
there's more for you to do. He says, I love

(21:56):
playing music. That's like my mantra. I think I can
do all that stuff I want to do. I'm not
going to stop the gift that keeps pouring through my body.
As long as you can imagine is as long as
you're going to be creative and as long as you
let your mind work, you don't have to retire, it's
good to hear.

Speaker 4 (22:15):
Yeah, well that's true. Yeah you have to. I mean
for those type of people that are used to working
all the time, if you stop, you die. So I
understand that. And for somebody like Stevie wondering, he won't
he won't see you coming, but be able to keep
working as long as he pushes himself to do that. Yeah, no,
I think it needs the work otherwise, you know, he

(22:36):
can't sit around and take up you know, puzzling or something.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, Art.

Speaker 7 (22:43):
So when was Ozzie's last concert comparative to when he
passed today?

Speaker 2 (22:47):
Yes, a couple of weeks ago, like what two weeks ago? Yeah? Yeah, yeah,
you had that big huge it was, and it is
the highest grossing charity concert of all time, one hundred
and ninety million dollars they took in split over three
different charities. Wow. Wow, that's crazy, but you know, I was.

(23:09):
Sharon was supposed to tell us there was some band
that didn't play. She kicked him out because they wanted
money for it. They wanted to be paid some exorbitant
amount of money, and she was supposed to say who
they were, but then we never heard who it was,
so don't know who that was. Also regarding music, I
haven't watched this in quite a while, but The Voice

(23:34):
is coming up on season twenty.

Speaker 4 (23:35):
Nine, twenty nine already, I know, the.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
Twenty ninth season of the Voice, and they're doing something
new this time. The coaches will be Adam Levine, John Legend,
and Kelly Clarkson. If you're wondering what's new about it, well,
all three of them are previous winners, and believe it
or not, this will be.

Speaker 4 (23:57):
The not of the Voice of those of those style shows.

Speaker 7 (24:02):
Yeah, yeah, Clarkson was on America's Got Talent or something.

Speaker 4 (24:05):
Right, American Idol.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
I thought, yeah, maybe that one. I don't know. I
don't watch those shows. I'm not gay. Well that's what
it says, says if you're wondering, all three of them
our previous winners, and believe it or not, this will
be the first season where all three coaches have won
the show. Oh, the coaches won the show as coaches.
They won the show. That's what they mean by this.

(24:31):
Blah blah blah. I saw it. There was a video
of Maroon five that was playing at Vasani the other night,
and it was and it was, uh, I forget which one,
which song it was, but it's got Levine there without
a shirt on, not a tat on him back then,

(24:55):
not a tat on him now. The dude is just
just covered in tattoos. Mm, well, I mean weird. There's
money and fame.

Speaker 7 (25:07):
I don't understand those guys with tattoos.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
Especially the bat. He's got this real cool back tattoo.
But it's like, why would you get your back tattooed?
You're never gonna see it. No, you don't know if
they screwed it up or not.

Speaker 7 (25:18):
You're coming from somebody that has a screwed up back tattoo.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
I do, I do.

Speaker 7 (25:25):
I was in the Navy and I decided, this is
a funny story. I decided that I wanted to get
a Chinese letter on my back. And you know, it
was supposed to mean heaven. It was going to be
in memory of my mother.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
Yeah, what did it mean?

Speaker 7 (25:38):
Well, so I go to a Chinese restaurant and I
asked the waiter. I'm like, hey, you know question. You
speak Chinese obviously, can you check this and just tell
me what it means?

Speaker 2 (25:48):
He started laughing. He did. He started laughing. He's like,
what do you think it means? I said, I was
supposed to mean heaven.

Speaker 7 (25:54):
He takes my drink, he pours a little bit on
the counter and he goes, that's wet, and then he
takes a napkin and wipes it off. He goes, that's dry.
That's your tattoo. Your tattoo mean dry. So I have
a Chinese letter that says dry on my back.

Speaker 2 (26:09):
Well, as long as you quit drinking, I guess you know.
There you go, Yeah, yeah, you know.

Speaker 7 (26:14):
I quit drinking and there you know, and then unquit
every once in a while.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
Yeah, well we all do. Oh golly, Hey, Europeans don't
hate American tourists as much as we thought. Why Probably
because we look great compared to these migrant douchebags the
flooding their country now. But feel free to be your outy,

(26:39):
obnoxious self the next time you travel overseas. Turns out
Americans aren't universally as hated as we thought. The travel
site Upgraded Points pulled over two thousand people in Europe
to find out how they really feel about tourists from
the US, and it turns out, yeah, we're annoying, but
we're also tourists, so we're all tourists. Apparently, around one

(27:00):
thousand Americans were also pulled. Forty percent of US think
we're a little more annoying than people from other countries.
Thirty six percent of people in Europe agreed with that,
but nineteen percent of Europeans said Americans are actually better
behave than tourists from other places. Sixty three percent said
we're usually friendly, forty two percent said curious, thirty two

(27:22):
percent said fun, and all of those are higher ratings
than Americans gave themselves. And just over half of us
also think Americans come across as arrogant, but only I
think the French come across as arrogant. Really, I agree,
but only twenty seven percent of Europeans think that were arrogant.
Forty percent of US also think we seem rude, but

(27:43):
only twelve percent of Europeans think that Americans are rude.
So one thing everyone does agree on is Americans are loud.
Sixty nine percent of people in the US think we
could dial down the volume a bit. Seventy percent of
Europeans agreed. The countries that find us the most annoying
are Portugal, Belgium, and Ireland. Oh was it the Irish aren't?

Speaker 4 (28:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (28:06):
Right, a little annoying, get a couple of points in them.
People in Poland, Spain and the UK think we're pretty cool. Okay.

Speaker 7 (28:14):
I thought Japan might be on that list.

Speaker 4 (28:17):
Well, this is.

Speaker 2 (28:17):
Europe, though they didn't go to they didn't pull Asia.
It might depend on which state you're from, though. People
from Texas were rated as the most annoying overall. Floridians
and Californians were next. So dial down the volume, but otherwise,
just be you when you're in Europe. Okay.

Speaker 4 (28:39):
I have heard the Japanese. The Japanese do enjoy the Americans.
Buddy mine was in med school and he took like
a school trip over to Japan. And he's not even
that tall, like he's probably you know, five nine, five ten,
and he was towering over all the Japanese. But all
the Japanese like love loved all the Americans. We're there

(29:00):
in this little group trip.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
Well it's nice see after Nukenham, Well we all made amends. Yeah,
there we go.

Speaker 7 (29:07):
Well, they're traditionally a very quiet culture. That's why I
thought they might not like us. If We're considered louder
than others because Japanese on their subways it's like a library.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
Have you seen a karaoke video in a Japanese bar?
I've seen a.

Speaker 6 (29:20):
Lot of THO can love Joy and Charlotte County Speaks
will be right back on news radio fifteen to eighty WCC.

Speaker 3 (29:30):
Alcohol and estrogen is a true serum. Okay, when we
get drunk, we have to announce it.

Speaker 4 (29:35):
I'm drunk.

Speaker 3 (29:36):
Whoo ooh, high five, high five, high five. At that
exact second, every guy's head in that entire place just go.

Speaker 2 (29:46):
Ding ding ding.

Speaker 3 (29:47):
We're got a winner because for a minutes, like watching
the Discovery Channel, they wait for the week one to
fall off from the herds.

Speaker 5 (29:55):
You know, they're like Carter, put her on the top
of the truck. We got a live one, earl, let's go,
you got tags.

Speaker 3 (30:08):
Come on, I'm gonna release her in a.

Speaker 5 (30:09):
Wild It's crazy.

Speaker 3 (30:12):
And when a woman gets drunk out with her girlfriends,
they ever heard the drunk chick cry?

Speaker 2 (30:17):
I ever heard of the high bit. You wonder why.

Speaker 3 (30:22):
Whales randomly beached themselves sometimes I think it's a direct
result to girls night out.

Speaker 2 (30:38):
I think he's probably already home with mama at this point.
News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FMWCCF ten
fifty one here Charlotte County speaks and this you just
heard the run up for this. We all remember that
one teacher who made a difference to us. I had

(31:00):
a lot of great teachers growing up.

Speaker 4 (31:03):
Oh yeah, so did I. I was homeschooled. It was
my mother.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
Okay, well she doesn't count in this particular promotion that
I'm talking about here. Your mom is pretty awesome. Yeah,
but now is your chance to say thank you in
a big way with Iheart's Iheartradios Thank a Teacher. It's
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(31:27):
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A lot of teachers spend their own money to buy
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all you have to do is log onto iHeartRadio dot
com slash teachers and give a little spiel about the

(31:51):
teacher that made a difference. That's making a difference in
your life, and who is currently a you know, a
public school teacher here locally it is very noble and
they might win five five grand, So that's pretty cool.
We should pay our teachers more. Yeah, I think, I agree.

Speaker 4 (32:09):
I think it'll at least pay for one notebook and
a box of pencils, right as they're always saying that
they can't afford the yeah yeah for back to school.

Speaker 7 (32:19):
Yeah, there you go, and they never use it though,
you dig.

Speaker 2 (32:25):
I find it hard to believe the way that the
left is trying to blame Trump for CBS getting rid
of Colbert. When Colbert mouthed off and called the sixteen
million lawsuit that they had to pay Trump for what
they for what sixty minutes did? He calls it a bribe.
They come out the next day and say, you know,

(32:45):
you're done next May. And now everybody's trying to blame Trump.
And then you find out that Colbert's show was losing
CBS forty million a year. You don't keep that much
of what he made?

Speaker 7 (32:58):
Yeah, it sucked. The show is awful.

Speaker 2 (33:03):
Well, now you got Letterman who came out of the woodwork.
I thought he joined Ozzie and he's close. Did a
twenty minute tirade on against CBS. You know, look, they
got rid of it for monetary reasons. It's doing business.
You go back to being funny. Yeah, you know, like
what Letterman did. Letterman never took off. And like we

(33:26):
played Carson the other day, who said it's dangerous to
do that. Well, and he looked what they all did
because he was just his entire show is just.

Speaker 7 (33:33):
Based on smearing Trump and using all the immature ad
hominemtam with Kimmel.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
Yeah, now, John Stuart, he's funny.

Speaker 7 (33:41):
I don't agree with Time, but he's actually funny.

Speaker 2 (33:44):
They're all coming out and blaming CBS and they don't
I guess that's the biggest thing with the left. They're
just economic illiterates. They don't understand the concept of what
you got to make money. And you're losing us forty
grand a year. We've kept you around this long, you're
losing us money, and now your mouth off to us.
And then and then Colbert he says, okay, uh, he's

(34:06):
got the bully pulpit for the next five you know,
for the next several months until next May. So he's
going to keep mouthing off to CBS, CBS to just
you know, dude, we can put reruns up. You know,
we don't need you at all, we can let you go.

Speaker 4 (34:19):
Now. This is and it's not like it's not like
that they're the only choices anymore. There's so much on
the internet that you got fail to watch them. Yeah, exactly.
And there's a reason why Gutfel is so popular.

Speaker 7 (34:34):
Because he's actually funny.

Speaker 2 (34:36):
Yeah, yeah, exactly, if you're yeah, that's the.

Speaker 4 (34:41):
Same thing with NPR getting defunded.

Speaker 2 (34:43):
It's like, I know, and everybody's up in arms on that. Look.
And like I said, if NPR and PBS are worth
the crap, they hire a sales crew and they get
out there pound in the streets like the rest of us.
They'll either make it or they won't. And if they
don't make it, they'll get.

Speaker 4 (34:58):
A good show.

Speaker 2 (34:59):
Yeah. And he was funny when he was on with
John Stewart on The Daily Show playing the news reporter guy.
There was a lot of funny bits that he did,
and he has had a couple of funny moments on
The Colbert Show. But by and large he's done it
to push leftist propaganda. And when that, you know, that's

(35:19):
not what he liked. They should have listened to Carson.
That's not why they're there, don't they get it.

Speaker 7 (35:24):
Well, that's also what's going on with PBS, because they'd
sit there and pushed their leftist propaganda.

Speaker 2 (35:28):
They with our money, Yeah, and they.

Speaker 7 (35:29):
Say, well, we don't are not biased. But they never
once in the history of Sesame Street have they ever featured,
talked about, or promoted anybody of faith, whether it's Islamic, Catholic, Christian,
no faith based stuff. But yet they've got trans people
going on their shows, to gay people on their shows.
So they'll push the leftist all day long.

Speaker 4 (35:46):
That's just because Elmo. Elmo hates the Jews. We all saw.

Speaker 2 (35:51):
Lost his darn mind, didn't they. And now it's.

Speaker 6 (35:55):
Time for.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
Random All right, let's suit. We have here number one
of your five random facts. The entire continent of South
Africa or South America, excuse me, is east of Michigan.
In fact, the continent is also east of Jacksonville, Florida. Okay.

(36:18):
Number two. The opening scene of Saving Private Ryan, where
American troops storm the beach at Normandy, cost twelve million,
almost one fifth of the movie's entire budget. Wow, it
was a good scene, though it was very intense. Number three,
the word for a group of pugs is a grumble.

(36:40):
Makes sense, not a fan of the pugs. Number four,
It takes a surprisingly long time for your garbage to decompose,
Like one to ten years for a cigarette, but ten
to one thousand years for plastic shopping bags, two hundred
years for a plastic straw, five hundred years for a diaper,
two thousand years for tires, and one million years for

(37:04):
a glass bottle. How do they know? Yeah, they don't know.
They don't know any of this far. Yeah, so they
can't they don't know any of this. All right, Ash,
we can try it, okay, yeah whatever. The oldest Number five,
the oldest evidence of humans in North America is from
one hundred thirty thousand years ago. Where's my mouse? There?

(37:26):
It is in the San Diego area. Okay, And there
is your five random fact. So you're not playing anywhere
this week, are you, mister Embassiani.

Speaker 4 (37:41):
Not this weekend? However, next weekend, Thursday, July thirty first,
people can catch my band like in bassianny and as
blues rockers at LeRoy's in downtown Panagorda from eight to eleven,
and then Friday, August one at TJ. Cornie's Downtown Venice
from eight to eleven and Sunday August third at the

(38:02):
Hobby Lobby parking lot in Northport Coco Plump Plaza for
the cars and coffee eight am to eleven am. And actually,
if you go to the Normal World YouTube channel, you
can see the full video of meth Land, Florida that
debuted on Dave and Garrett's show last night. And I'm
sure they'll post just the video itself, but the actual

(38:25):
full produced video of.

Speaker 2 (38:27):
Did you see Dave was on the Gutfeld Landau was
on the Gutfeld.

Speaker 4 (38:32):
I saw that.

Speaker 2 (38:33):
Yeah, Yeah, that was pretty good. He was funny. Yeah,
they had had some good one lighters. All Right, kids,
I'm out. I won't be back until Friday the first,
so I'll talk to you again on Monday the fourth.
So the enjoy the vacation, yes, thank you very much.
Should be fun. Did you see the picture of the dui?

(38:56):
The guy on lawnmower got Florida. Good for him, Good
for him. Looked like it was a new mower too.

Speaker 7 (39:02):
Yeah, it looks like he was having a good time too.
Glossy eyed and smiling in the photo.

Speaker 2 (39:06):
Thank you Jason very much. Thank you. I appreciate your time. Folks.
Have a great week. We'll talk to you in August.

Speaker 8 (39:14):
Anybody got any more jokes, any funny?

Speaker 2 (39:17):
Nope, nope, all right, see you folks.

Speaker 9 (39:20):
If you are not fad easily, you're close.

Speaker 2 (39:26):
If you're not the then you are the crew. Please leave,
we are close. Make your way to the door.

Speaker 6 (39:34):
We're in news radio fifteen eighty am WCCF Punda Gorda
and FM one hundred point nine W two sixty five EA,
Punda Gorda.
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