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Can Kamala Harris truly become the face of the Democratic Party despite her primary debate struggles? Join us as we dissect the political machinations behind her unexpected rise within the DNC. We'll scrutinize the strategy behind her newfound prominence and what this means for the future of American politics. From the puzzled and frustrated voter sentiments that are shaping this tumultuous political landscape, and explore the implications of Kamala Harris potentially stepping up as President Biden steps down.

Democratic Party decides to back Kamala Harris as their next nominee? This controversial scenario raises serious questions about the integrity of the democratic process within the DNC. We explore the potential backlash from disenfranchised Democrats and the possibility of further division within the party. We'll also examine voter sentiment and compare the extreme factions on both sides of the aisle, offering nuanced insights into the complexities of today's political environment.

Switching gears, we offer personal reflections on American values and politics, celebrating figures like Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump for their decisive leadership. Hear our tales from the road, including a memorable stop at the pro-Second Amendment Yankee Doodle Cafe in Alpine, Wyoming, and a behind-the-scenes tour of Headframe Spirits in Butte, Montana. From political musings to distillery craftsmanship, this episode captures the rich tapestry of American life and the diverse experiences that shape our nation's character. Tune in for a blend of cultural exploration and critical commentary that promises to both engage and inform.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
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So now, with security protocolsin place, the protesters have

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are now sealed.
Without further delay, let meintroduce you to the host of
HuttCast, mr Tim Huttner.

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Broadcasts are not to replaceyour legal, medical or spiritual
professionals.
Welcome to HUTCAST 842024.
Today's conversations kind of awild one.
Been across the country doingsome things, talking about
Camilla.
We're going to have someconversations about what the DNC
should be doing at this pointin time.
Why did she get?

(01:25):
Uh, forefront to the end andthe beginning.
And oh man, I'll tell you what.
This?
It's kind of a weird thing.
Uh, what else we're talkingabout?
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So HuttCast been across thecountry checking things out,
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bunker.
Come on in, let's have a listen, let's have a talk.
Let's have a talk, let'sdiscuss what's going on here in
this world.
We'll be right back and standby.

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Speaker 2 (02:43):
Thanks for coming back.
Let's have a conversation aboutCamilla.
Yeah, how's this for?
Kind of like a weird thing inlife Presidential pulls out,
presidential race pulls out, soit happens on the 68th.
It's been a long time and thenCamilla just automatically steps

(03:04):
in.
Now any of you understand andlisten to my show ever.
You've heard some things in thepast that sometimes just don't
make much sense.
This is not a ploy onconspiracy.
This is not a whole lot ofnothing other than things ain't
making sense and I'm going topoint them out to you.
Here's why Biden says he'sgoing to make this run, no

(03:27):
matter what.
I'm fully capable, I'm fully.
You know.
We all have seen that.
We all heard the hyperbole ofSleepy Joe.
Sounds like Ozzy Osbourne onfrickin' acid.
I don't know, Maybe they thinkthat that's their good candidate
.
Freaking acid?
I don't know, maybe they thinkthat that's their good candidate

(03:48):
.
So by realizing this, the DNCsays, oh crap, we've already had
our first debate and this guylooked like a complete moron, a
buffoon, and that's the best theDNC can put forward.
But here's where things getkind of wild.
But here's where things getkind of wild.
Let's say your name is KamalaHarris and she, ie her or it or

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they or whatever the hell shewants to call itself does a run
at the primary DNC and doesabsolutely horrible.
I mean, she got wasted bypretty much everybody on the
planet.
Here it is the eighth month,just not barely the eighth 8-4,
2024, and all of a sudden SleepyJoe realizes and the DNC says

(04:32):
hey, we're going to totally getslaughtered if we don't do this.
So who can we throw in therelast minute?
Kamala is your best option.
She's vice president now.
She was appointed to be vicepresident.
She was chosen to run withSleepy Joe, brought her in on
the heels of his what have youDNC-ish?
And she's going to run this.

(04:54):
All of a sudden she's the pick.
I don't know if you're aDemocrat, republican,
independent, a hippie, whateveryou are out there, you should be
paying attention to this likereally big time.
And here's why she couldn'tmake it up to the first
primaries.
She couldn't debate her waypast all those blahs.

(05:15):
If you ever watched that,personally, I was a total drag.
And all of a sudden she's theonly pick.
What about the other people?
Now if, let's say, you're a,you're a democrat senator from
some co-bunk in montauki and youwant to run at this deal.
You, just now, everybody buther got demoted to we'll pick

(05:38):
who we want to, and they didthis to their own party.
Never mind the democraticprocess, never mind the fact
that you spent time running,campaigning, doing the things
that you should do the right way.
And then the DNC says oh, I'vesecured enough votes for her to
run.
How about you guys?

(05:58):
How about you guys in the left?
How about you guys in themiddle to left?
How does that make you feelwe're just going to pick this
because she couldn't get pickedbefore?
I don't know, it's going to bea weird one this time.
A president's never pulled outof a race since 64.
We've got a female.
Pick her on the gender, salad,ethnicity, salad, whatever she

(06:22):
is, and then that's all that'sleft.
So you're going to vote party.
Now you know I don't get it.
I don't get it.

Speaker 1 (06:30):
I'm not a.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Trump fan, but I am a different type of bird.
I mean, I can see the DNC stuff, I can see the RNC stuff, I can
see the independents.
I can see a lot of differentpoints, but that's the point of
politics.
Politics, very basic at itsdefinition, is to understand the
other's positions.
Find a neutral ground, come toan agreement on understanding, a

(06:52):
commutual, beneficial agreement.
Come to that agreement, make itmake sense.
You work for the people, youwork for us government, we do
not work for you.
And then you want to throwcamel on there.
Oh man, I can't even begin totell you how messed up that is

(07:15):
at every level.
Democrats should be madrepublicans.
All they're sitting back andgoing yeah, you're so busy
eating our side, you're eatingyour own.
Now You're destroying your ownside and now you're going to
have two parties within theparty.
I've already said that.
If you listen to some shows inthe past, I always said there's
two parties in the party.
And on the right side too, butthe left seems to have more of

(07:38):
it.
If you're a socialist, Nazi,crazy left-handed Democrat,
you're no different than theright-side socialist, nazi,
crazy Republican People I thinkhave lost their mind in this
country.
I don't think they had a mindto lose some of them.
But if you believe Kamala isthe choice, you are part of the

(08:00):
problem, and circumventing thecomplete system by doing this,
knowing that she couldn't securethe vote by herself, should
upset just about every Democraton that last interview where
they had what?
15 of them, 10 of them and theywere all voting for and
debating and it was kind of athing, yeah.

(08:23):
How does that make you feel?
How does that stand through toyou?
Have you stopped and thinkabout the fact that all of a
sudden, magically delicious,she's in the spot, skipped all
the steps, missed all the votes.
That ain't representation,that's indoctrination.
She's indoctrined her into thatspot and if you don't stand up

(08:45):
and put your foot down as alistening people, you get what
you deserve and you'll deserve.
Slash earns that as a president.
I've studied some of herpolicies when she was in
California.
I've seen what she did when shewas a prosecutor.
I've seen all this stuff andyou know what I was not
impressed.
All she did was a job.
I've seen all this stuff.
You know what I was notimpressed.

(09:05):
All she did was a job.
Go check out her voting record.
Go check out what she's donewhile she's vice president term
one, it just accelerates intoterm two with being the
president.
If she wins this, I don't know.
If I was a Democrat I'd bepretty PO'd right now, because
all they're doing is screwing upthe whole thing.
What about the extra 800billion already printed ballots

(09:27):
that say Sleepy Joe on it?
Oh boy, I'll tell you.
I bet that messed a lot ofpeople up.
I'm kind of a believer in thefact that, yeah, the last
election seemed kind of iffy andyou don't go to bed at 2 in the
morning and wake up at 4 in themorning and imagine you're
ahead by 50 points.
It just don't happen.
You don't go to bed at 2 in themorning and wake up at 4 in the
morning and imagine you'redelicious, you're ahead by 50
points.
It just don't happen.

(09:47):
I don't care who you are.
That's been proven.
I've done that on a previousshow.
I'm not going to spin that upagain, but it's kind of a thing.
Think about it.
So not only did they circumventthe system for Kamala, they
circumvented the system forKamala, they circumvented the
system for, again, all thepeople that ran, all the people

(10:08):
that worked hard for their spotsDemocrat or Republican, don't
care All the teams, all the Wow.
But what'd you do if you wereDemocrat on the other side?
Would you vote for theRepublican side?
Would you vote Independent?
Would you waste the vote?
Because you're going to get theblind people out there that
wear the blindfold and say, oh,I'm voting d, no matter what.
What do you think they're goingto do?

(10:29):
Vote d, no matter what.
Can they pass on that?
Can they make that happen?
I I gotta say that, yeah, I'mno trump fan, but that's the
best we could do too.
I kind I kind of like theFlorida guy DeSantos Now that
boy, he had a head on hisshoulders.
I don't see his politics fromhere as a state because we're in

(10:51):
a different bunker locationthan him, but I kind of like
what I heard and kind of likeTrump when he says he does it,
it gets handled.
There's no, maybe there's nosort of.
There's no kind of whenDeSantos put his mind to it,
hammer down, look out, it'shappening.
You don't like it Too bad, getout of the way.

(11:12):
Yeah, that's what Trump does.
That's why people don't likeTrump.
He says what he does and doeswhat he says, and he says it
with some weird verbiage thatgoes along with it going dude.
You just can't shut up longenough.
But I have noticed in thiselection the old Trump, john Jay
.
He's saying a lot less crazythings, a lot less crazy things.

(11:34):
But he was.
You know, you can tell whenhe's running and when he's ahead
in the polls.
He follows protocol by triedand true methods and you know he
stays on the rails and he'sjust one of those guys.
But then when he feels likehe's getting shortchanged listen
to his tone, his demeanor ofstuff he starts going rogue.
And then the playbook getsthrown out the window and he

(11:56):
starts throwing things out therethat you know he's scared to
lose again.
Yeah, I don't know about youguys, but I've heard enough of
this stuff to go.
This needs to be revamped allof it and we need to have an
independent party or a write-in.
Who's the biggest write-in thatyou could put in there and
waste this vote?
I know here in Minneapolis, ourundisclosed location bunker.

(12:20):
We have a District 5 going onElhan Omar, she's up again.
Really, can we not get rid ofthat thing?
That blight She'll never makepresident.
She was never born here, so shecan't pass that amendment.
So what's she going to do?
Stir it up for us.
In the meantime, waltz is goingto be the potential for Camilla

(12:42):
Vice president.
What do you think is going tohappen then?
So Peggy Flanagan is going totake over until they have a
special election.
I mean, they're right in themiddle of this two-year thing
and how are they going to dothat with Flanagan, another
appointed governor that wasn'tvoted in?
So now we've got appointedpeople running stuff for us.

(13:06):
Now, as an appointed personmyself, I understand the oath of
office.
You take an oath.
I don't care what you've doneit in, I don't care if you're at
the city level, the county,state, federal.
When you take that oath ofoffice, that's a piece of you,
because you raised your righthand and you've made an oath
that if you sworn that oath to aGod of yours, to an office of

(13:28):
yours, to who you are, you swearto that.
That has nothing to do withparty, that has nothing to do
with who voted you.
That has nothing to do withnothing.
But you raised that right handand you said I will do this.
That's a character test, that'sa whole lot of character tests,
and you will not help everycause, every piece, every.
You won't be liked by everybody, and if you were liked by

(13:51):
everybody, you're probably doingsomething wrong, because that
just isn't how things work inthe world.
Yeah, I've had time to thinkabout some of this and I've had
some time off and I've enjoyedsome time with some family and
just a getaway time.
And I'll tell you what.
All over this country there's awhole lot of guys feeling the
same way People parts, oldpeople, I don't care what it is,

(14:12):
they're just like really.
So how do you feel about it?
How do you feel about it downdeep?
I don't know.
I don't know it's kind of a realthing.
Let's see what else we did.
We did some traveling and let'ssee.
I'm going to look up my lastlocation, which was a heck of a

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2A group.
Now this is like a smallmom-and-pop shop Military,
veteran-owned.
Everybody brings in their 2Astuff, everybody hangs it on the
wall.
You have this part of cultureof America and with that it's a

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company called Yankee DoodleCafe.
It's a cafe in I suppose itwould be downtown Alpine Wyoming
.
It's not too far from the gunshop in which we've purchased
some special 2A equipment and ifyou get a chance to get in

(15:16):
there and look around, firstthing you'll see on the door
coming in would be a HuttCastand they were so glad to have
someone who was pro-2A,pro-america to just have a
little sticker there.
If you see the sticker, tellthem that you heard it on
HuttCast.
When you're in Wyoming, alpineWyoming it's off 140 and US 89.

(15:39):
And these guys I tell you whatit was such a pleasure.
The exact address is 20US89AAlpine, wyoming, 831.
28 is their zip code.
Go in there and tell themHuttCast sent you and say, hey,

(15:59):
I want to look around, check outtheir walls, check out their
stuff.
I mean, it's just a hey.
Even if you're a Democrat, youshould go in there and see what
the other side does once in awhile, even if you're a Democrat
that loves guns or hates gunsor whatever it is you do.
It was a really decent cafe tohave fun and just to sit back
and say, hey, thanks for beingwho you are.

(16:19):
Imagine if we were all the same.
How boring that would be.
That would be like a societyplanned and set up and, yeah,
not too blue in that type of acountry.
And then, further down thestreet from the Yankee Doodles
Cafe, you have a thing calledWyoming Gunfighter Company.

(16:41):
Now, many of you know, if you'vebeen following the show, I'm a
very big 2A type of guy and Iwas in there on a
pseudo-business trip.
I got some inventory for resaleand these guys, they have a
clean little shop.
It's great.
They were open on a Sunday,which was kind of weird, but hey

(17:03):
, you know why?
Not?
Different state, differentthing.
These guys handled the issue.
They, they sold me some gearand I'll tell you what.
What a great shop to stop andbe at.
And from that, if you were tograb some equipment and just go
out and do some target shooting.
There's plenty of places aroundthere because there's a lot of
BLM land.
All I can say is I've seenpeople out in the back channels

(17:23):
in the woods and don't be a pig,pick your stuff up.
They left their targets outthere.
They left their pop cans, partof their cooler.
Really guys, Come on, Don't bethat pig-ass guy that sits and
throws her stuff down there andexpects someone else to clean it
up.
Boxes of ammo and blah, blah,blah.
Jesus, this is our country.

(17:45):
You're in BLM land.
Be a little conscious of thenext guy who wants to be there.
You know what.
Maybe, if it's a dim or not, orwhatever, clean your stuff up.
That's my only gripe about that.
It was a great place to be.
Alpine has got one heck of anarea, got some great trails atvs
, utvs, you name it ux, uvs.
That fits on a trail.

(18:05):
There's a lot of stuff going onin this part of woods.
Never been there before, beenthere before all, and it was in
the drive-in in the canyon.
Wow, lake, river and River, andthen the side and the northwest
side of the Lake and River andall that.
And if you remember back inyour history, what do you know
about Snake River?
Ring a bell, Evel Knievels jumpin the Snake River Canyon.

(18:28):
I think it's the same SnakeRiver.
I could be wrong.
I do believe that was an EvelKnievel thing.
Yeah, Kind of neat.
Okay, what else?
So I got our 2a covered.
We've got our yankee dual afake covered.
We've got biden pulls out ofthe race.
What do we have for time here?
Oh, 18 minutes.
Tell you what.
We're going to take a break,we'll come back and we'll have

(18:49):
some more discussion about some.
That's the country stuff.
Great trip, I had a lot of, alot of miles, a lot of things,
so, so stand by, we'll be rightback.
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Okay, thanks for coming back.
All right, the second half of myshow today is about something
that you don't normally get tosee.
You don't get to normally gointo the back room.
The adapting, the making, thefabricating of a still so during

(20:21):
our symbiotical through theirgreat country of ours.
We ran across this place calledHeadframe Spirits.
Headframe Spirits is based outof Butte Montana.
We've had a special invite togo check it out at the bar
itself, the Spirit Center, wherethey have a small still and

(20:42):
they craft their wonderfulwhiskey and malt liquors and
whatever.
There was so much to learn, butI'll tell you what.
What I can tell you is thatit's a piece of America.
Now, Butte Montana is a miningtown.
They have a lot of things.
If you do your history, you'llsee what Butte really was, and

(21:03):
they've had this mine in theircity for decades, centuries.
Perhaps Back in the 1800s thisthing was kind of like a thing.
That's what they did and thatwas the town.
So do your homework on ButteMontana and then come on out to
a place called Headframe Spirits.
Headframe Spirits is literally21st South Montana Street in

(21:26):
Butte Montana, which is like oldtown.
They have this wonderfulmoniker on the front of the
building.
The bar is just as cool as snot.
I'm telling you it's cool.
They can make you a six-pack ofcustom-mixed drinks that will
just knock your socks off.
I'll tell you what.
I tried a couple of them and Iwas totally jazzed up the wife.

(21:49):
She indulged a little more thanI.
I was the one who was driving,of course, so I wanted to stay
on the road and the bar keepsdid this.
Wonderful, I mean, we didn'tknow what you were ordering.
You do what the locals do.
You order what the locals order, and then she says well, I'll
tell you what this is.
The bar keep Let me dosomething special, because we
had special clearances that daySat down and she made up these

(22:13):
drinks that I can't evenremember to pronounce.
Let them guide you.
Let them guide you on a paletteof awesomeness, and when you
get done, you tell them HuttCastsent you over there.
But then, oh, it don't end there.
We have a special tour, aspecial tour up to the actual

(22:35):
Head frame distillery itself.
Okay, now, this is a taken overold mining town.
So we drove up this 7.5% grade.
We're at the top of this hilland we're looking and going.
No, I don't see a distillery ora manufacturing company
anywhere, other than I see thesebig, huge cabled elevator

(23:00):
systems that are still sittingthere from like way back and the
owner came to the front door ofour vehicle and says hey,
welcome.
Well, again, we had somespecial clearances.
And this is where the story getsreally interesting.
You know, you figure, hey, goodold America, we got our P's and

(23:20):
Q's in line, but that's noteven close to what happened
today.
You know, everybody wants tobuy their foreign car and run it
to a foreign thing and thenthey can't figure out why they
can't foreign this and foreignthat.
Well, this stuff's made righthere in the US of A, right here
in Montana, and inside thisbuilding is like you'll never

(23:40):
see, ever, unless you've beeninvited to this particular
company.
We start out in the main room.
This room is all set up, with abar, a tasting room.
It's all beautiful, oak, it'sall set up.
I mean there's all kinds ofbottles, I mean stuff.
Given the fact that I'm not adrinker, I just didn't acquire

(24:03):
the taste.
I mean, I'm not an anti-drinkerbut hey, if someone likes to
drink, then hey, whatever.
I mean, this is America, Drinkwhat you want.
But to be invited was such atreat and an honor to go through
this company and to see theabsolute coolness of what's
going on.
Once you exit the tasting room,we go in this corridor, this

(24:26):
long hallway to another building, and he opens this building up
and right on the show floor,from the show floor to this
awesome I can't even describe itit's an entryway to the
fabrication room.
The fabrication room is like asunken living room.
It has this pit area offabricating and Ellis equipment

(24:50):
and stainless steel and, oh,there's where the fun starts For
me.
I'm kind of a fabrication typeof guy and here we are, we start
out from a tasting room intothis place and you see racks and
racks of 304, 316 pipe flanges.
I mean they're literallybuilding the still right there.

(25:12):
And again, it was such an honorto get walking through
everything.
And you see this pit ofequipment, tools, pieces, all
kinds of stuff.
I mean stuff that you don'tnormally.
I mean it's like a fab shop, Imean, but for beer it's a fab
shop to build beer beer fab shopand these guys are putting one

(25:34):
together.
And you know, of course I'masking all these questions about
assembly and pieces and partsand and my, my tour group that
was with is like, uh, probablybored at this point in time, but
then we got to go and see this,this equipment, the stack.
I understand why it's a uh,it's a pit because these things
are tall, the real steels, fartall.
I mean they're like two maybetwo plus stories.

(25:58):
They have three differentmodels.
They manufacture this, thiswhole doohickey Again, this is
an online thing, you can look itup too and it's a head frame
Butte, Montana.
I mean you can't miss it.
They got a wonderful commercialand as we're looking at these
pipe flanges and we're lookingat the stainless and the copper
wrappings and all the you knowhe's explained to me all his

(26:19):
plcs are built on site.
They they program their ownassembly, they program their own
uh still equipment and sensorsand arrays and and any part of
the still is all pretty muchkind of right there.
So there was about uh 20, 30minutes worth of questions that
I had personally on this justcool, cool equipment.
So if you guys are looking fora still I haven't been to many

(26:43):
of them, this is like my firstone and this guy just rocks it.
Headframe just made this work.
They had their, everything wasall lined up.
It was a clean, decent shop,they had good equipment, and
then I'll explain to where we gofrom there.
Now this, this place is huge.
This is huge, huge place, andyou can probably expect to

(27:04):
figure that because it was anold mining town and they did
their own.
This thing had its own railroadspur at one time.
And for you, those that don'tknow about spur, it is basically
a set of tracks that come intoyour business, go through your
business and exit your businessback to the main track.
A spur is part of the trainbecause they're loading car
after car after car, I supposewith the coal or whatever they

(27:31):
were mining back then.
I believe the spur no longerexists, but it's such a huge
place that it wouldn't surpriseme if it did.
We're at the main pace and we'relooking at this pit.
We're looking at room to roomto room.
They're showing me the bottlingcenter, they're showing me the
label center.
I mean wow, I mean it's just,it's incredible the amount of
size and equipment.
And then we go into anotherroom.

(27:53):
I thought how much more couldyou be than this?
How much more cooler can you be?
Until we got into one of thestorage rooms.
It opens up this big 24-footdoor and flips the lights on and
all you see 400 yards, barrels,barrels of this stuff, Pieces,

(28:16):
equipment and parts, and it'sbasically just a cool down point
where, once it leaves themechanisms for when they're made
and they bottle and they move.
They got to put them into asecondary tank.
That cools, and I mean, it'sjust a process.
It's a process that bewildersmy mind.
I didn't have to be bewilderedabout this location where they
had Eight, ten barrels high,easy, easy, ten, maybe even

(28:40):
fifty, I don't even count.
It was so overwhelming to seeall these barrels and stacks and
stacks and rooms and rooms.
Well, I'll tell you what that'sa whole lot of whatever's in
those barrels Malt, liquors, allkinds of stuff, and each one's

(29:00):
labeled, each one's barcoded.
I mean they have it.
This is down to a sciencepeople.
It is an absolute science.
They've got this six ways wiredfrom Sunday.
It is an organization.
It's pretty cool.
I would recommend, if you everhad a chance, call this company
or a company that doesmanufacturing of distillery

(29:21):
equipment and distilleries,filling, bottling, doing making
Go visit it, go visit it.
I've always wanted to do theTennessee one, which was Jack
Daniels.
Never got down that way but youknow, once we do it's pretty
much one of those.
I'm going to go see it, just tocompare it to what I saw over

(29:41):
here, because I can only imaginethat these guys are like top of
their game.
So if you do get a chance andyou get invited and you can go
to Headframe in Butte Montana,america, first of all, go to the
bar, have a supreme type ofsystem I don't know how they
call it Like a growler, but nota growler.

(30:04):
Again, I'm not a drinker, so Ican't even speak the language
right.
And this stuff is like youdon't even think it's alcohol,
it's just like a Tahitian treat,but on steroids and try some.
Just go have some because it'sjust incredible.
And then find out if you canget into the actual distillery
manufacturing process or plantand or distillery itself and

(30:27):
just check it out.
It's so incredible.
I mean I could do a show justwith them about how cool this is
and the stuff that they doBarrels and barrels and wow, so
I'm perplexed on.
It's so big, it's so high techand they're fabbing and

(30:47):
designing and making and doing.
And I did hear that they'repossibly going to take over
another building from the mine,if that opens up.
I wonder what they're going todo with it.
He had told me, but I forgotalready and that'd be a question
that'd be pretty cool becauseyou know, that's history, that's
American history, right there.
Maybe we'll try not to cancelthat.
Huh, let's not cancel thishistory because it's worth

(31:09):
listening to, it's worth payingattention to.
So again, people, if you're inButte Montana and you get a
chance to kick back and justenjoy the scenery and check out
the local stuff, just enjoy thescenery and check out the local
stuff.
See if you can get on thatticket.
See if they have this atHeadframe.
It's quite a process and theowner you got it, he's got

(31:29):
everything wired and he's intactand he's working it and he's
doing it and it's just like it'sa well-oiled machine.
So I did want to bring thatacross to you because that was
one of the things we found inMontana and you should really,
like I said, pay attention tohow things are done here in the
US.
I think if there was an episodewhat was that show the Mailman

(31:51):
from Made in America, Is it Madein America?
That would be a really goodshow for these guys, because
this is like cradle to grave.
I mean you bring in the baseproduct, you bring in the malt.
They're doing it Incredible.
Not that I've toured very manyof these, but I mean this guy

(32:11):
was spot on, he did his stuffand he knew his game.
There was no in-between and itwas 100% engagement.
Yeah, Can't really say enoughabout that, because it's just
that cool and it's all aboutcool.
It's just the tasting roomalone was just this one area
that was like wow, and they gottons of grains, they got barrels

(32:36):
, they got oh.
But the distillery itself isquite a thing, Because you don't
even tell you've actually seenone, and how they're built and
the temperatures and pressures.
I mean that's all science,that's all science.
And I got to see it firsthandand right up and close Stuff you
can't go bad on.
I mean you can't go wrong bydoing it.

(32:58):
You just got to go do it and itlooks old world.
I mean you can't go wrong bydoing it.
You just got to go do it and itlooks old world.
I mean it looks new world.
It's got again computerinterfaces.
I know I'm repeating myself,but hey, you know it's quite a
gig.
I do believe they have threemodels, like they got the 1000,
5000, and the DM5000.
And I don't quite know thedifference, but I think it's
capacity, and I think one ofthem is the Risky Rocket 1000.

(33:21):
Yeah, that's what it is.
And here it is, oh, on theirwebsite Whiskey Rocket 5000 and
the Big Arbet.
Yeah, it's incredible, it'sincredible stuff.
So if you do find yourself inthat part of the woods and you
say, hey, what am I going to dotonight in Butte Montana, plug
into these guys, go pay a visitfrom you guys overseas If you

(33:43):
ever have a distillery ordistillery situation, send me an
email or a message, message meon Facebook and say you know
there's another place you couldgo see.
And yeah, everybody knows theirbackyard and this is one of
those things that it was kind ofmy backyard that I should have
paid attention to, and I'm gladI did, because I learned a lot.

(34:06):
Awesome situation, what a greatgig.
And it was pretty spirited.
By the way, those spirits aresmooth and got a bite, so it's
kind of a smooth bite.
All right, what time is it here?
All right, we are 16 minutesinto the second segment.

(34:27):
I don't know how much more Ican add.
There's some stuff coming uppolitically.
That's going to be kind of athing.
I've been just waiting for thischaff to fall from the Camilla
thing on my first segment.
I don't know where you guys areon that, but hey, sometimes
we're going to have to see wherethis lands, and right now we're
going to see where this landsbecause I don't even know.
This is so weird.

(34:47):
This is a weird election cycle.
What else let's see here?
We've got the Camilla.
We've got the Trump, we've gotthe.
Well, I mean I don't think Iwant to engage the Trump shot.
I don't know how you wouldengage that.
You know the conspiracy nutsand liners saying, oh, he didn't
get shot, it was from a pieceof glass.

(35:08):
And I did post on the site, onthe HuttCast Facebook site.
I don't know about you, but ifyou've ever had a gun pointed at
you, whether it's a sniper,whether it's a, and if you know
about it, you really are goingto have a different outlook on
life.
Now, if you've engaged any ofthis hyperbole crap, whether you

(35:31):
get shot with the gun, with thebullet, with flying glass, with
debris from what you shot ormissed or whatever it is, you're
never going to forget it.
And, of course, trump being theperson he is, he's going to
exploit that and he's going tosay, hey, america, just like he
would, he exploited it.
I mean he kind of earned it.

(35:52):
I mean he had to get shot to doit.
I don't know if I'd want to getshot to exploit it.
But you guys who are sayingconspiracy theorists kind of a
snothead nose punk kid who Idon't know if he could shoot or
not they haven't released theweapon type.
There's a lot that hasn'thappened yet.
So I'm kind of holding my P'sand Q's.

(36:14):
I've wanted to jump on and doan episode just about that and
what really long range is andhow, how.
130 yards is literally nothingfor most rifles, especially when
you're in the prone position ona 16 degree roof a clear shot.
Yeah, you see what I'm makingsense.

(36:37):
And the kid was a kid, was akind of a goofball.
So if you look up his historiesyou know again, the gun did not
shoot Trump, the shooter shotTrump.
Whether it's Trump or Joe orany president, you took an
assassin's point and then youknow they knew about it.
So, how do you undo that?

(36:57):
So focus people.
There's some times that you'vegot to look back and go.
Things ain't making any sensehere for any party, and I never
condone a fact that you're goingto take a president out by
sniper and this kid was nosniper, because if that was a
professional shot, trumpwouldn't be alive right now.
It just don't work that way.

(37:18):
But, yeah, the blood thing, ifit bleeds, it leads.
Yeah, that way.
But yeah, the blood thing, ifit bleeds, it leads.
Yeah, that's what happened forhim.
So now he's got some, now he'sgot some points and all the
people who are up in arms aboutit, you know, you gotta kind of
find it funny that the peoplewho wanted to get rid of the
guns used the gun to get rid ofthe president so they didn't
have to get rid of it.
Doesn't make sense, does it?

(37:39):
Oh, we should not have guns.
And what did they do?

Speaker 3 (37:43):
They used a gun.

Speaker 2 (37:44):
Yeah, I don't think so.
That's kind of a doublestandard.
Good thing he had a gun.
Again, we don't know what it is, but at 130 yards you don't
miss.
I mean, it's, you don't miss.
We set our guns in at 130 yards, basically 200 yards, but we're
shooting 1,300, 1,600 yards andwe're pretty effective in a

(38:06):
medium wind.
So yeah, that was just somesnot-nosed kid doing stupid shit
, but anyway, didn't want to gosidetracked.
I'll do an episode later inlife on that.
But I need some moreinformation before I start
spewing because I can tell youthe shoot side of that and the
shooter side of that later inlife on that.
But I need some moreinformation before I start
spewing Because I can tell youthe shoot side of that and the
shooter side of that and howmuch.
It just doesn't make any sense,especially with Secret Service

(38:30):
there.
Yeah, okay, all right, this isgoing to be our wrap.
I got plenty of minutes intothis and again reach out on
Facebook.
Visit that distillery, thedistiller's manufacturer, the
head frame in Butte Montana.
Look them up, be in theneighborhood, check them out, go

(38:52):
have the drink from the barmaid.
Tell them HuttCast sent you.
Look for the stickers.
I'm sure there's one or twoaround there that say HuttCast
and have a really good rest ofyour Sunday because it's been a
crazy, crazy month.
All right, be well people.
Thank you for listening andkeep those emails coming.

(39:12):
And that's a wrap for HuttCast.
Huttcast is again a pragmaticapproach to seeing things how
some people see them.
If you like our show, give us athumbs up on the facebook site
again for hudcast.
Thank you again.
Have a wonderful evening.
I'm going to go.
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