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March 30, 2025 45 mins

In This Episode:

🔥 GOP Headquarters in Albuquerque Firebombed

  • On Saturday night, the Republican Party HQ in Albuquerque was firebombed and defaced with graffiti comparing U.S. immigration enforcement to the KKK.
  • This is political violence, plain and simple—and it’s coming from the far left.

🗣️ Silence from Democratic Leaders

  • Not one word of condemnation from New Mexico’s Democratic leadership.
  • Mark calls out their dangerous silence and explains why this lack of accountability only emboldens extremists.
  • If they won’t stand up against violence now, when will they?

🚗 Attacks on Tesla Continue

  • The far left is now targeting Teslas, keying cars and vandalizing private property simply because of who made the car.
  • We connect the dots between radical rhetoric, media incitement, and real-world destruction.
  • Voices like Jimmy Kimmel, who mock and encourage hate, are helping fuel the fire.

📍 Albuquerque International District Labeled "Most Dangerous"

  • A YouTuber recently visited the Albuquerque International District and dubbed it the “most dangerous neighborhood in America.”
  • Krysty breaks down the video and how it reflects what too many of us already know: our communities are being ignored, and crime is skyrocketing.

✈️ The Most Dangerous Part of Every Flight

  • With air travel accidents back in the news, we examine which part of your flight is actually the riskiest—you may be surprised!

📺 Binge-Worthy Streaming Recommendations

  • Love suspenseful series? We close the episode with some of our top streaming picks you won’t want to miss.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
you and I are told increasingly we have to choose
between a left or right.
Well, I'd like to suggest thereis no such thing as a left or
right.
There's only an up or down.
This is the no doubt about it.
Podcast no doubt about it nowyour hosts, christy and mark run

(00:24):
katie.

Speaker 4 (00:29):
All right Back in the saddle.

Speaker 5 (00:31):
Back in the saddle, barely.

Speaker 4 (00:32):
Yes.

Speaker 5 (00:33):
Flight delayed.

Speaker 4 (00:35):
Yes.

Speaker 5 (00:35):
Getting in close to what 3 am around.
Yeah, so we're running oncaffeine and goodwill and
goodwill and goodwill.
So, good luck to us and for youas the viewer, but we're going
to do our best.
We just had a lovely, lovelytime in Maui.
Yes, mark's advertising forthem today with the shirt.

Speaker 4 (00:56):
Yeah, it was big time .

Speaker 5 (00:59):
It was lovely we didn't do a whole lot of amazing
huge stories to tell you about,but it was just great to, like
number one, get out of theallergy ridden.

Speaker 4 (01:07):
Yeah, you've been suffering with the second tight
land.

Speaker 5 (01:11):
I feel it again.
So I have to say it was a greatlittle break from allergy
season for me and just just torelax for a little while.
So yes, and I met some greatfriends there and we met while
we had their close friends,you're your best friend mark
yeah his, your best friend'sname is mark yes as well yes and
as uh, as it just turns out,they happen to be in hawaii the

(01:32):
same time we were yes which isexactly what happened last year
second year in a row it was kindof funny and we're big march
madness people.
We all play march madnesstogether, so that was kind of a
fun um journey to get togetherwith Mark and Katie and their
kids.

Speaker 4 (01:45):
Yes, it was very good .
It was a lot of fun, good setup.
You know, it was a little weird, though, because we start the
trip off and we didn't realizethat Ava was going to dress in
costume to fly out to Hawaii,and so when she does this, we
see her and we're all like, ohmy.

Speaker 5 (02:06):
So Ella says it, and I said it at the same exact time
.
You needed the front of hershirt, though that said usa on
the front.

Speaker 4 (02:09):
It did have usa on the front.
Yeah, it was.
Uh she had.
Well, here was the look she was, she was going for right and so
yes, rocky balboa wasn't onpurpose.

Speaker 5 (02:21):
Yeah, it was Rocky, though Even down to the converse
.
Yes, when he ran in.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
Look at Rocky there, the white converse.
Let's go back to Ava.
Yeah, and Ava with the whiteconverse.

Speaker 5 (02:31):
The warm-ups on, yeah the warm-ups On the way out,
full on 1980 sweats.
Yeah, I love it.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
Yes, in this little song we could have played the
song oh, and it's not only forcopyright reasons well, fair
enough because I literally couldnot spend one single second in
the airport without somebody inmy family making a rocky
reference very good point wellit was kind of kind of like you
chasing it was like rocky too,when he chases after the
chickens oh, yeah, yeah,remember, yeah like you know,

(03:01):
like mick was trying to get himquicker on his feet

Speaker 5 (03:02):
for the second fight with Apollo, I think she was
just training.
She was just training to seehow fast she could get to Hawaii
.
So she put on her Rocky gearand made it happen.
It was unbelievable.

Speaker 4 (03:11):
A good look.
And then, of course, one ofAva's main requests was we had
to go and check out the humpbackwhales which were there at the
time.
So we go do that, and I gotthis little shot here of a
little humpback.
This was cool.
Yeah, that was a little tail.
They're pretty cool stuff,right.
And then Ava got one breaching.

Speaker 5 (03:30):
I did.

Speaker 4 (03:30):
That was pretty cool.

Speaker 5 (03:32):
Yeah, that was, that was fun.
It was a baby.
Yeah, a little guy Humpbackwhale calf.

Speaker 4 (03:35):
Yep yeah Um.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
I really like whales.
It was really fun for me.

Speaker 4 (03:39):
No, and they explained that basically, they
all come there to birth andbecause the overall depth of the
water around the hawaiianislands is much, not nearly as
deep right right, so you'regetting.

Speaker 5 (03:53):
Yeah, it's a lot warmer and a lot easier for the
calves yeah, and they kind ofknow which ones come each year
and they kind of follow themaround.
And it was pretty cool.
They put a micro, they droppedthe microphone down and what was
it called?
The microphone, hydrophone,hydrophone yes and they dropped
that in.
You could hear you can hearthem talk the whales talking,
which sounded a little eerilylike our dogs underwater,
because we have huskies that wooconstantly yeah and it reminded

(04:15):
me of.
I'm like huh, this sounds justlike our dogs if you just put
them underwater yes, but anywayum, it was fun, it was a good,
it was relaxing.

Speaker 4 (04:22):
We got some beautiful sunsets oh yeah, sunsets there
are amazing.
Now one thing ella did say Igot this little shot.
Not bad, not bad not bad.

Speaker 5 (04:30):
Not bad on the iphone .
It always doesn't do it quiteas much justice.

Speaker 4 (04:33):
No, that's a good point, but it's a good looking
shot and ella did say she's likeyou know, I still say nothing
beats new mexico sunset yeah,she did and I said I agree like
yeah she just said they make theskies pinker and broader.

Speaker 5 (04:45):
And she just she said it almost every night because
we caught so tight on timegetting this thing ready to go.
Sorry about that.

Speaker 4 (05:05):
We'll have a normal episode for you up on Wednesday
night, but we're going to talk alittle bit about some breaking
news here.
The Republican headquarters inAlbuquerque was firebombed last
night, on Saturday night.
Okay, we're going to have moreon that in just a second and
what happened with it, and we'regoing to try to get some
details on that.
We're talking about the risingtensions and the violence that
is increasing across the country.

(05:26):
A lot of it is centered aroundTesla, but there are other
situations, obviously.
Now what's happened here inAlbuquerque?
It's out of control.

Speaker 5 (05:34):
It really is coming largely from the party of quote
tolerance.
So it's interesting to see thistolerant behavior is turning
more violent by the day.

Speaker 4 (05:44):
Well, and it is.
I mean, I think you've got someextremists there that have to
be dealt with, and I think it'sincumbent upon a broader section
of the party to denounce thisstuff.
That's what the important partof this is.
Nobody's saying that everyoneis doing this stuff on the left,
but when you're not doing thisstuff, you stand up and say it's
wrong.
Stand up and say stop doingthis.

Speaker 5 (06:10):
Stop sending a message, a tacit, hey, it's okay
, you can do this and, believeme, too many of these people are
doing that.
Well, and what's ironic, whilewe'll get to the GOP
headquarters here in just asecond, also, all the Tesla
crime that continues to keepgoing.
It's ironic as you kind of sitback, because I'm thinking
largely Tesla owners areliberals, so you're attacking
mainly liberals.
You're mainly attacking theircar, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (06:30):
I mean.
Well, there are all sorts ofpeople, but not now.
Conservatives are like wait aminute, I got to get my Tesla.

Speaker 5 (06:35):
Now they are trying to line up to buy them, but
historically, the ones thatactually have owned the cars
already, yeah.
So it's kind of ironic thatyou're thinking why are you?
I mean you could be attackingsomebody that agrees with you
politically it shows that therethere are no true beliefs
anymore.

Speaker 4 (06:51):
There are just opposing sides yeah, and
emotional like emotional and itis just attack the other side.
So so I was on the other side,uh, maybe two years ago, but now
I'm against it.
Now I'm gonna blow up the uhtesla battery and I'm going to
do that, right.
So it's, it's crazy.
We'll go through that.
We're going to go through.
A YouTuber who came toAlbuquerque and ended up doing

(07:12):
an article in the daily mail,ended up doing this on what he
saw when he came to Albuquerque.

Speaker 5 (07:17):
Yeah, everybody flooded our inbox with this
video, and so we are definitelygoing to talk about that Cause I
mean, I can't tell you how manypeople send us a copy of that,
either through DM on Twitter ordirectly emailed it to us.
So we definitely watched italmost in full and we will share
some of those highlights.

Speaker 4 (07:34):
Yeah, absolutely those highlights and then we'll
wrap the show with.
By the way, everybody anincreasing concern of flying in
this country right that peopleare seeing is feeling like it's
more and more dangerous.
The question is this is alittle bit of a surprise when
are you most in danger on aflight?
We all kind of know the basicson that, but you may be
surprised to learn the specifics.

(07:55):
Okay, so we'll get into that,but first some interesting
headlines on what happenedovernight at the GOP
headquarters.
This happened Saturday nightinto Sunday morning, and so, for
those of you who aren't aware,the GOP has a headquarters in
most major towns in New Mexico.
They have an office that theywork out of, and so people, most

(08:16):
all of them there not all, butmost all of them volunteer their
time and are trying to do stufflike voter registration and
things like that, trying to getinformation out, trying to help
candidates when they can, tryingto give people information when
they can, and this were some ofthe headlines here.
So this is the first headlinethat was from KOB fire damages,
republican party of New Mexicoheadquarters.

(08:36):
Okay, fire damages is probablynot the headline here, but they,
they, they, instead of you know, again, put the shoe on the
other foot.
Does KOB go with the same sortof headline?
Had this happened at aDemocratic office?
Probably not.
But fire damages RepublicanParty headquarters.
Ok, that's somewhat true, Iguess I get.
Technically it's true.
Cbs News comes out with thisRepublican Party of New Mexico

(08:58):
says headquarters were targetedin deliberate act of arson.
And here's some of the pictureshere.
And so what happened here?
And then obviously, here's whatthe GOP party said.
They released some information,they released sort of an
infographic and then a longerquote from Amy Borrella, the
party chairman, on this.
But let's get to the specificpictures here.
And the first one clearlysomebody threw a fire bomb or a

(09:21):
Molotov cocktail right throughthe front of the building.
I mean, that's just clear.
I mean it's not.
It doesn't take a genius tofigure this out.
And that's exactly what it was,because not only were there a
bunch of the areas of the lobbythat were burned here, and, as
you look, there's also somespray painting on the side of
the building here as well.
But again, you can see thesignificant damage.

(09:44):
It says ice equals KKK yeah.
Again, you can see thesignificant damage.
It says ICE equals KKK, yeah,okay.
And this is where rhetoricmatters.
This is where, when yourleaders stand up and say we're
not going to work with ICE,we're going to go and oppose ICE
, you know.
And again, when you talk aboutICE and what they're doing it's
removing violent criminals fromthis country.
Right now, that's what they'redoing, okay.
And so when we have a mayor whocomes out and constantly, you
know, ok.
And so when we have a mayor whocomes out and constantly, you

(10:05):
know, rails against what ICE isdoing, rhetoric matters, and so
you start to see these things.
And it's not that Tim Keller isthrowing this bomb, he's not but
he is creating an environmentwhere people who are mentally
unstable go and do things likethis.
And it's incumbent upon trueleaders, people that are not

(10:27):
hack political clowns, butpeople that are actual leaders
who care about the people oftheir state and their city, to
say wait a minute, turn down thetemperature of this.
We are all on the same sidehere.
We may disagree on how we getthere, but use some sense of
measure when you're talkingabout these issues, but right
now in politics, there is nosense of measure.
There is my side and your side.
You're evil and I'm good, andthat's all there is to it.

(10:50):
And so when that sort of stuffhappens, it takes people that
are on the mental edge of theircapabilities and pushes them
over and they do ridiculousthings like this.
And instead of coming out thismorning standing up and ripping
into these things, where are ourleaders on that?
I certainly hope they'regetting ready to issue
statements, if they haven'talready.
I haven't seen them yet.

Speaker 5 (11:11):
Yeah, I've been looking to Right and hopefully
they will.

Speaker 4 (11:14):
I mean, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.
I hope every one of ourcongressional representatives,
our senators, our mayor, ourgovernor all come out with a
very, very strong statementsaying number one we're going to
find out who did this and we'regoing to prosecute him to the
fullest extent of the law.
And there is absolutely no roomfor garbage like this in our
political discourse, becauseit's not discourse, it's, it's

(11:37):
absolutely violence.

Speaker 5 (11:38):
Right, it's just citing violence and riots and I
just I just don't get it.
I guess I don't understand.
I never seem to understand anyof this stuff.
When the riots emerged in 2020,all the way through and they
just kept going and gettingworse and worse and worse, and
that's the thing is.
If they don't start, you know,trying to trample some of this
out and stand up and have a realclear message about how this is
not okay, this is notacceptable, then all this will

(12:00):
do is continue to fuel the fire.
And that's what's really scaryto me is, when you get on places
like Twitter or Facebook,you're seeing people saying go
out there and take this mattersinto your own hands.
It's time to stand up.
It's time to stand up againstice, stand up against this.
Do this instead, right, youknow?
Uh, even like full I know we'regoing to get to the Tesla story
, but really even just full onlike out there messages saying

(12:24):
go, vandalize Teslas.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (12:27):
I mean it's unbelievable that in this day
and age that like those peopleare being shot down because I'm
pretty sure our laws say youcan't cite violence, you can't
ignite it Right.
Insight yeah.

Speaker 4 (12:38):
Insight it yeah, yeah .
So if you're, if you're caughtdoing that and I don't know how
you're not caught doing thatwhen you're on social media,
putting your face on there andtelling people that I mean,
nobody ever gets nailed for that, which is, you know, it is what
it is on that.
But the point being here is, ifyou're truly trying to lead
people somewhere, then stand upand stand for something that

(12:59):
actually matters.
And part of the issue is, as westart moving this into where
Keller is on all these thingsand the mayor has talked about
ice.
We have some sound here, sothis is clip 14, which comes
from a story that was done onChannel 13.
And Mayor Keller has been veryclear about how he wants nothing
to do with ice and doesn't wantto work with them in any way,

(13:20):
shape or form, setting up thissort of opposition to enforcing
federal law enforcement.

Speaker 6 (13:27):
We do not work in any way with you know sort of what
ICE does and the federalgovernment and so forth.
At least the Albuquerque PoliceDepartment are our police, they
are our communities.
They are not beholden to thewinds of politicians in
Washington.

Speaker 4 (13:45):
Okay.
So when you set this up in theway that that is set up, what
you create here is ICE is evil,right, and we're going to push
back against them.
And the reality of thesituation is the mayor of
Albuquerque should be workingwith ICE to take people off the
streets.
Now they do this tortured logic, which is the most inane,
ridiculous thing I've ever heard, which is, if we worked with

(14:07):
ICE, that would hurt cooperationfrom our immigrant communities.
It's total garbage.
It's total garbage.
They don't want to work withICE for reasons that make
absolutely no sense.
You work with ICE to takeviolent people off the streets.
They've chosen not to do it,and the result is skyrocketing
crime in a broader sense.
That has nothing to do withimmigrants.

(14:28):
It has to do with the fact theydon't enforce the law right and
mass homelessness, mass druguse on the streets in a city
that is in decay that the peopleof the city don't deserve
what's happened to this city,but it continues to happen.
So until you have leaders thatstand up and care more about you
than they do about fomentingpolitical fights, then this is

(14:49):
going to keep happening.

Speaker 5 (14:50):
Yeah, and I've just did check just to see make sure
that there was no recentstatements by the mayor's office
or the governor on the firebombwith the GOP headquarters.
Still nothing, still nothing.
We're going on 430 on a Sunday.
This happened overnight.
Still nothing.
We're going on 430 on a Sunday,right, this happened overnight.
Still nothing from the cityfolks coming out to stand up
against this.

Speaker 4 (15:11):
Yeah, it's disappointing, right.
But then Keller goes around andgives various speeches this
past week what was it past twoweeks?
Here's a picture what he wasdoing here protecting immigrant
rights okay, there's nothingwrong with protecting immigrant
rights, but what he's doing hereis he's inferring that
enforcing federal law is somehowillegal, a problem.

(15:35):
And and again, when you havesomeone who does these sorts of
things and then doesn't stand upand say and be a leader in any
way, shape or form, this is whatyou get.
And they do defend Albuquerquetown halls.
Like there are people breakinginto houses, pulling people out.
I mean it's, it's again.
If they're doing that, they'redoing that because they have a
criminal history, but but theydon't care about that.

(15:58):
And so, seeing all this and youwatch it happen and you just
watch the level of violenceraise up and you start to say,
okay, well then, where do we gofrom here?
So, really, this is now goingto be on the federal prosecutors
here in Albuquerque and back inDC to find out what happened
here.
Mainly probably the FBI, theATF see what happens right and

(16:21):
enforce the law.
And I'll tell you, thedifference is, when you get
nailed with federal charges, youpay the price in a big way,
like the whole little game theyplay in Albuquerque, where you
get to get turned right back outon the street and we get
constant crime here.
That doesn't play on thefederal system.
It just doesn't happen that way.
So it's going to be on the fedsto go over and put a stop to
this, and they should, and theyshould and we should have

(16:44):
leaders that have the guts tostand up and say you know what?
We may disagree on some policy,but there is no room for this
Right.
Cut the crap.

Speaker 5 (16:52):
Well, they're lucky that nobody got hurt.

Speaker 4 (16:54):
Oh, very lucky.
And that's one thing that theparty chair, Amy Borrella, said.
That in her comments saidthankfully nobody got hurt, but
again it's, somebody is going toget hurt, Make no mistake, Like
with what's going on with theTesla stuff and what's going on
with stuff like this, somebodyis going to get killed.

Speaker 5 (17:12):
It's going to happen.
It's just a matter of when, andwe've said this since the
beginning of all the, whenviolence really started, I
believe back in 2020, is becareful.
What you say is okay on oneside, because then you can see
it happen on the other side andit's like if we just have no
order and no respect for ouractual laws, it's the wild, wild
west and everybody's like.
You know, I happen to disagreewith you, so therefore, it's
okay if I vandalize your car.

Speaker 3 (17:32):
Yeah because you're evil.

Speaker 5 (17:33):
Or I blow up your building yeah, building or I can
send whatever I want into youryou know, into your home.
I can shoot at your windows,which has happened to us.
You can do certain thingsbecause we disagree with you on
policy.
This makes it okay, and I justthink be careful, because that
ends up going both ways If youget people that are not fully
balanced and then you addrhetoric to it and you don't
actually stand up and and fightagainst these criminals, because

(17:56):
that's what they are in a realstrong and a real strong force.
That's the concern.

Speaker 4 (18:01):
Well agreed, but it can't go both ways.
We cannot devolve into asociety where it becomes just
every person for themselves.
And guess what?
Because you believe the otherside is evil, you get to do
whatever you want to.

Speaker 5 (18:15):
Yeah, you're so right .

Speaker 4 (18:16):
I mean that is horrendous.
But now we're starting to watchthat on a wider scale with
what's happening with the Teslastuff.

Speaker 5 (18:21):
Yeah, I mean these Tesla's owners.
I just always think that theseare so weird.
Like Tesla's have cameras allover the car, right, it's
something like seven videos,something like that, on their
cars.
And so I'm thinking, do peoplenot know that when they walk up
and they just start videoingthemselves scratching the I
don't know the swastika orwhatever they're putting in
there in somebody's car, andthen they're like shocked that

(18:42):
their pictures are going allover the internet?
Now they have to some degree insome.
You know like.
This happened in Fort Collins,colorado, my hometown, and the
cops did go arrest somebody andthey put his picture out there
and they caught the guy and youknow they took care of matters
into their own hands.
In other parts of the countryit's not going so great.
We're not sure if we're goingto catch them or not.
Now this one just happened.
This was just in Flagstaff onSaturday.

Speaker 4 (19:03):
Yes.

Speaker 5 (19:04):
This is terrifying.
This woman was just trying todrive Yep and this guy cut her
off.

Speaker 4 (19:12):
So she, you can actually listen to the, we can
listen to.
The's done.
Go ahead, keep going.

Speaker 5 (19:15):
Well, just you know, you may want to watch it first,
but she, she pulls, he, he cutsher off, and then he comes up to
her and he is she's like what'sgoing on, Like what happened,
and he just starts to throwpunches at her.

Speaker 4 (19:26):
Yep, I mean, she bit him to get him away.
His passenger comes in, pullshim off, gets back in his car
and he takes off because of thecar she drove.
Now she said look, I justbought this car because I
thought it was a great car and Ienjoy driving it.
She's a 61 year old woman.
So this tough guy gets out ofhis car and starts punching a 61

(19:47):
year old woman.
A total, a nut, absolutely nuts.
By the way, he's been arrested.
Well, thank goodness Just foundthat out, he's been arrested,
but this is just the latestexample, I mean, and there's
just video after video out thereall these geniuses.

Speaker 5 (20:01):
I mean it's unbelievable.

Speaker 4 (20:02):
17 I mean, this just isn't sliding by and keying.
Look at this guy.
This guy comes in, watch whathe does.
He just takes what looks likepliers and he's just digging in
as hard as he can.
Again, I think this is a cybertruck, is my guess yeah I can't
totally tell you.
It's pretty vague but he goes inas much as he can to do this.
Tesla put this out trying tocatch him right.

(20:22):
And then there's this guy.
This genius goes up to a car.
He forgets to put his car inpark.
He does the Time Honor, kickthe tires on the car.
That doesn't work.
So then he's trying to dosomething.
He's doing anything he can toscratch it and then he decides
to start making gestures on thecar and then he moons the car

(20:43):
and then he figures out his caris now gone because it's rolled
down the hill.
So this guy goes and chases it.
I mean, it's just, you seethese people, you're just like
what is wrong with you?
And then, and then theenvironmental movement in Europe
is going crazy on this.
They go to a Tesla dealershipand they spray paint, paint,

(21:04):
paint on the outside of a Tesladealership.
The zero carbon emission carproducer right.
The guys who are producing morezero carbon emission cars than
any other American company inthe world Right.
And all of a sudden, these guyscover it in pink paint because
they care so much about theclimate or they don't actually
or they don't care at all'reanarchists.
They don't care, they don't care.
So if they weren't jumping onclimate, they'd be jumping on
something else I I still believea lot of these people.

Speaker 5 (21:25):
I mean not the moron that's mooning the car and has
his car rolling down the road,but the or the idiot that caught
the tesla thing on fire andthen blew up his own back in the
process.
That came out oh yeah, that,that was like two weeks ago he
tried to start a Tesla place onfire and then he literally
engulfed and blamed himselfbecause he was a total moron.
But anyway, when you have a lotof this other riot stuff and

(21:45):
things like that, I really stillbelieve that a lot of these
people are hired.
I think that these are likehired people that have no real
job, so we'll be a professionalprotester Speaking of that
though.

Speaker 4 (21:54):
Well, speaking of that, though, but this is where
rhetoric does matter.
Burn a Tesla, save democracy.
This is New York City.
Ok, again, this is the rhetoricoverheated should be, should be
absolutely ripped by everyDemocratic leader saying stop,
stop doing this.

Speaker 5 (22:11):
And PS.
We're a republic, not ademocracy.
I hate when people say thatSorry, drives me crazy.
I'm just like grow up, youdon't even know what you're
talking about anymore.

Speaker 4 (22:17):
So well, yeah, Well yeah.

Speaker 5 (22:20):
Sorry, that's sidebar .

Speaker 4 (22:21):
That's just my little sorry, civics lesson Sorry.
No, no, it's okay, it's just.
But you see this and yourealize, I think, as a country,
what's going to continuallyhappen here is people are not
going to move over to the leftwhen they see this.
This is why their party is inso much trouble.

Speaker 5 (22:38):
Well, and look at if you actually go back go back,
ava, to that burn, burn a Tesla.
If you actually just freeze itand you start looking around, a
lot of the people are covered upwith masks, especially the
people with the masks.
Fyi, the masks don't work.
We figured that out.

Speaker 4 (22:55):
now the science actually has caught up.
They're not wearing the maskfor that reason.

Speaker 5 (22:57):
Oh, I'm aware but I still want to tell people that
the guy has a right there.
Yeah, like they're all, likeit's just there.

Speaker 4 (23:04):
This is why I think these are all paid protesters,
because they they cover up theirface and somehow they think
they're protected, maybe, but ifthat was the case and it was
some extremist paid protestersright Then why in the world are
the Democratic leaders notstanding up saying we got to.
We have got to distanceourselves from this.
This is not good for our brand.
It makes us look terrible.
It makes us look likeanarchists who not only have no

(23:27):
plan on where to go, but but ourplan is destroy things where
you are, and that's a nightmare.
And my point is that, for theparty itself, this is a disaster
for them, whether they will.
This is not a disaster for theRepublican Party, by the way.
It's not OK.
It is a nightmare.
What happened to the Republicanoffice here, but I will tell
you that what's happening rightnow across the country and the

(23:49):
violence against Tesla ownersand everything else, that's not
hurting the Republican Party.
It's hurting the DemocraticParty.

Speaker 1 (23:54):
Why are they?

Speaker 4 (23:55):
letting it happen.
Why would they not stand up andsay no enough, stop.
Where are the like?
You don't hear a word.
You don't hear a word from them.

Speaker 5 (24:04):
Oh, except for Tim Walsh who's just leaning into it
and just continues to lean inand think that this is the way
to go and that this is what weshould be doing.
So I just kind of think youknow it's.
To me it's ironic that, likeokay, guy, just I guess lean
into this madness because I'mnot sure if you've watched any
of the polls or seen how bad youlost, but you're not on the

(24:24):
right side of this issue on anylevel.

Speaker 4 (24:26):
They didn't lose by that much.
They'll lose by more next time.
Trust me.
They keep doing this If theythink their midterms are going
to suddenly.
Now Trump's got his own bag ofhammers to deal with.
Right, there's going to beissues with the economy.
There are already.
There's issues with what'shappening with the tariffs.
How's it all going to play out?
Can they reset everything?
There's no question.

Speaker 5 (24:51):
Trump.
Trump could be vulnerable ifDemocrats got themselves in line
.

Speaker 4 (24:53):
But this isn't it.
No, oh, it's out of control.
And so Jimmy Kimmel.
Last week, he again, he of thefar left Right control.
And so Jimmy Kimmel.
Last week, he, he again.
He of the far left right, justyou know, has turned his show
into a complete political,one-sided political nightmare,
which I can't believe.
Abc watched this happen and letit happen.
But whatever, okay, fine, theyget destroyed by Fox news every
night on the late late show, onhis show, on the tonight show.

(25:16):
They all get destroyed becausethey played in the political
waters on one side.
And so they split three waysthe far left vote while all the
Republicans go over to FoxStupid, terrible business play.
But just listen to Jimmy Kimmeltalking about Elon Musk and the
violence with Tesla Way down,almost disastrously so.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
People have been vandalizing Tesla vehicles, new
Tesla vehicles.

Speaker 4 (25:48):
Please don't vandalize Don't ever vandalize
Tesla vehicles.
And so, ok, the hilarious pausewhere he basically saying
vandalize Tesla.

Speaker 5 (26:01):
Yeah, just.

Speaker 4 (26:02):
I mean just stupid.
I mean he's a tool and he's aclown.
And look, I think all of thisstuff, as you start to pile it
all up, it is just at the end ofthe day.
It continues.
We see this fracture that, bythe way, it's not a fracture of
50-50 anymore.
They better be careful becauseit's going to be a first a
fracture of 50-50 anymore.

(26:22):
They better be careful becauseit's going to be first a
fracture of 55-45.
Then it's going to be afracture of 60-40.
And then it's going to be afracture of 65-35.
They are continually.
What are they on the side of?
You've got the let's vandalizeTeslas right.
Let's side with a judge whowants to keep Tren de Aragua
members in the United States ofAmerica.
Let's side with a judge whowants to keep trend to Aragua
members in the United States ofAmerica.

Speaker 5 (26:43):
Let's, let's side with him.
I cannot believe that oneeither is.
I mean, I'm going round andround with certain people on
that too, and I'm like yourealize it.
At the end of the day, you'rearguing the most violent
offenders that are not Americansto stay in this country and
you're just like you're soworried about, you know, are we?
You know, is Trump over, youknow over injecting himself over

(27:05):
this?
And I'm thinking, do you wantto show what side of the issue
you're on?
Yeah, and and your argumenthere, when it all boils down to
it, you're like let's let thegang members that are raping and
killing people stay in ourcountry, and so does it?

Speaker 4 (27:18):
So?
So an appeals court backed upthe original poor decision.
It's going to go to the SupremeCourt, okay, and then it's
going to sit in front Now.
Will it be taken up?
Probably at some point here inthe very near future.
It will likely be taken up.

Speaker 5 (27:30):
Well, trump is asking for it, right, right.

Speaker 4 (27:32):
But again, remember something on this it doesn't
matter what happens, who's onwhat.
The guys backing the terroristsare on one side and the people
backing getting them out of thecountry are on the other.
It just is.
You continually weigh in on thewrong side of every single
issue, Even if you don't likeTrump.
After a while you're like yeah,I don't necessarily.

(27:54):
You know, even people thatdidn't vote for Trump could say
well, yeah, but I'm not.
I'm not for keeping terroristshere, I'm not for screwing up
somebody's Tesla, I'm not forall the other ridiculous men and
women's sports.
I'm not for all these crazythings.
It's a toxic brand that keepsgetting more and more toxic on
the Democratic side, and theyneed leaders to stand up and try
to stop it, and right now, withthe exception of Gavin Newsom,

(28:18):
no one else is doing it.

Speaker 5 (28:20):
Well, I just think it's interesting.
You look back at some of thethings that the Republicans have
done when they've disagreedwith policy issues on the other
side, right?
So boycotting boycotting Target, for instance, boycotting Bud
Light Beer, for instance thoseare very different things.
We're like we're going to hurtyour stock by not buying your
product right Like we're notgoing to shop at your store
anymore.
But, they're not going to goand I don't know, blow up a Bud

(28:41):
Light truck or something orstart spray painting Bud Light
trucks.
It's such a day and nightdifference when it comes to
boycotting product.
If you want to boycott Teslaand not buy them anymore or sell
them, that's your absolutefreedom to do that.
When you go and take a violentstep in action, where you're
going to go punch a 61-year-oldwoman in the face because she

(29:04):
owns a Tesla and somehow you'rejustifying that, you need
serious, serious therapy andhelp.

Speaker 4 (29:10):
There's no doubt.
There's no doubt.
Okay, so one other quick noteon some of the overall mood.
In some of this craziness, ourguy we always check in with
Scott Jennings on CNN, by theway signing a new three year
contract with CNN.

Speaker 5 (29:24):
All right.

Speaker 4 (29:25):
Scotty stick around so he talks a little bit about
what's going on with some ofthis violence.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
He appears and makes one of these mistakes, says
something radical.
It only further divides herparty from the rest of the other
80 percent of America who can'tstand this, but the problem is
there's an audience for it.
I heard Jimmy Kimmel's audiencecheering on Tesla vandalism.
I hear the Daily Show audiencecheering on attacks on Elon Musk
.
I hear the human rightsaudience cheering on an attack

(29:54):
on a man in a wheelchair and Irealize this is what the left
has become an angry mob ofpeople who are cheering on
attacks on a guy in a wheelchairand vandalism against people
who bought a Tesla.
It's pathetic.
No lesson could ever be learnedas long as you're doing these
things in front of audiences whoroar when you do it, when you

(30:15):
have comedians who are broadmessengers for the left making
unfair jokes and people areroaring when you have
politicians being vulgar

Speaker 4 (30:26):
and saying what's the lesson, but we're trying.
What's the audience?
but no but okay, which isexactly the point we're making
too, which is, look, you'rewalking yourself out on a plank
and and it just is, it's bad forthe country.
And again, they're definitelythey're, they're definitely
shows.
You can listen to where theytalk about these things and they
say it with glee, right, oh myGod, democrats are.

(30:47):
I love it.
I don't love it.
I don't want a crazy party onthe other side, because if they
do win, what happens then youknow, then we have a real
problem here and I think we sawthat kind of lurch starting to
happen.
So it's important, I think it'sgood for the country If someone
reels them back in and sayswait a minute, take the
extremists and get them out ofyour party.

(31:09):
Get them out.

Speaker 5 (31:10):
Well, I just think also, it just looks really
immature when you've got peoplein Congress that act like this
on either side.

Speaker 4 (31:18):
Oh absolutely.

Speaker 5 (31:18):
I just feel like you're a fool.

Speaker 4 (31:19):
The Crockett AOCs of the world.
Yeah, don't absolutely.

Speaker 5 (31:21):
I just feel like you're a fool.
The crockett aocs of the world?

Speaker 4 (31:23):
yeah, and she's just trying to one-up one and the
marjorie marjorie taylor greendoes it on their problem.

Speaker 5 (31:25):
They're just, they're obviously just trying to one-up
each other so they can get it'sperformative yeah, they want to
steal a spotlight.
Look at me.
Look at me.
Make sure that I'm doingeverything you want me to do and
I just think grow up yep, yeplike make some votes, okay.
Well, speaking of gettingattention, you've got a
international travel basicallyYouTuber, influencer, guy who

(31:46):
shows up to come to eat.
Well, he's heard.
I mean people were writing inand saying, listen, you need to
go visit Albuquerque.
It's the most violent state.
You got a violent city.
You got to go see it.
So that's kind of how hestarted his video.

Speaker 4 (31:56):
Yeah, and his name is Nick Johnson and what he does
is he tends to go to some of themore difficult areas in the
country and what do they looklike?
What do people talk aboutPhiladelphia?
In some cases he went to Austinand saw some crazy stuff in
Austin.
Some parts of Austin are verynice, but some parts are not
right, and so he goes down inthe international district here

(32:18):
in Albuquerque and said it wasone of the worst things he'd
ever seen.

Speaker 5 (32:22):
America's scariest neighborhood.

Speaker 4 (32:24):
That's what he said.

Speaker 5 (32:25):
That's what he called it.

Speaker 4 (32:28):
And we'll just, we'll just listen to him for one sec.
We have like a it's like a 45second clip of him going through
off of Indiana street inAlbuquerque, and here's what he
saw one night not too long ago.

Speaker 7 (32:40):
Holy crap, that guy's got a baseball bat.
I don't know if you caught that.
Oh, what is happening?
There's somebody passed outright there, cops driving by,
okay, well, hey, there's a copright there, so I feel safe.
There is a lot.

(33:01):
This is active man.
What the hell?

Speaker 4 (33:08):
I'm gonna follow the cop and then I can just tons of
people lying to the side of thestreets.
It's users everywhere.

Speaker 5 (33:24):
Trash yeah.

Speaker 4 (33:25):
Trash everywhere.

Speaker 7 (33:26):
Just neighborhoods, just completely side of the road
, doing God knows what, yeah,and then the state police just
roll on, roll on through and inthe state police.

Speaker 4 (33:37):
you know I've been trying to help, so I think to
some degree in Albuquerque alittle bit more.
But you know, obviously this isstuff that for those of us who
live in this city, we knowwhat's been happening and the
fact that it's not just areaslike the International District,
it's spread across the wholecity it bleeds out.

Speaker 5 (33:52):
I mean that's the thing is at the end of the day.

Speaker 4 (33:54):
I mean literally Wyoming and Paseo.
Three weeks ago, I saw someoneusing fentanyl right on the
corner of Wyoming and Paseo,which is one of the you know,
one of the areas that would beconsidered one of the nicer
areas in Albuquerque.

Speaker 5 (34:05):
Yeah, like a little suburbia area.

Speaker 4 (34:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (34:07):
Yeah, I mean he does a 53 minute video which is
compelling.
I mean it's compelling in heart.
I mean you, you see people alltripped out on drugs.
You see people, I mean he UK.
Now they've put this videoeverywhere.
My hope is that people will say, okay, so what are our leaders

(34:32):
doing about it?
And since we've had a mayor inoffice now for eight years and
hasn't done anything about it,it's gotten so much worse under
him, but.
I hope that people come towisdom when it comes to voting
come November for a new mayor,new leadership, to actually take
this out and to clean this upbecause it can be cleaned up.
I hate when people say, oh,this is just the way it is and
this is just Albuquerque.
I cannot.

(34:53):
No, it's not and you canabsolutely shut down on this
stuff, and there's ways to do it, and good people out there want
to help and I just highlyhighly encourage people to vote
differently because we we'veseen what Keller will do and
he's doing nothing.

Speaker 4 (35:07):
So that's my little.

Speaker 5 (35:08):
Sorry, that's my little that's it.
That's where you go home withit Get out and vote in November,
people, because it's thebiggest way you can make a
difference.

Speaker 4 (35:14):
Yeah, no, it's, it's.
It's heartbreaking to watch.
I was talking to a friend whowho has moved from here now and
he built his business here andlived here for gosh decades.
He was born here and lived hereuntil he was probably 60 years
old and they ended up moving toCalifornia and he said because

(35:36):
they just sold their house here,they had held onto it for a
long time and come back andforth and said you know, the
last year, every time I comeback I just see things go
further and further away andthis is not the place I ever
remember being and and and thatsort of thing is interesting and
, and I was watching.
I saw a tweet from Bo Hightower, who who, for those of you who

(35:57):
don't know him, he's a, he owns,uh, he's kind of the
preeminence chiropractor to alot of the UFC people and and
really Bo is like kind ofgroundbreaking stuff that he
does.

Speaker 5 (36:10):
And he was a Lobo football player.
He was a Lobo football player.

Speaker 4 (36:12):
And um, and he had a great tweet Um, ava, you can
even put it, push it up to findit on Twitter if you want.
But but what he basically saidwas he said to the people who
say to me if you don't like ithere, move somewhere else.
He said you know, I'm from here, I built my business here, my
family is here, I'm not givingup on this place, we're not
going to let this place justhand it over.

(36:34):
You know, we're going to fightfor it.
And I thought it was a reallysmart thing to say and a really
wise thing to say.
And he makes a great point,which is this whole thought
process of you know, justbecause you point out, you know
what is happening, it doesn'tmean a you take joy in it, or B,
that it always has to be thatway, like you can stop these
things, but you have to stand upand do something about it.

(36:56):
Stand up and try to try tochange, try to go get elected to
something, try to Try to getthe word out there to change
things.
And it's very easy to be theperson who complains, just like
it's easy to put your head inthe sand and say, oh, these
problems can never be solved.
Or it's not their fault, it'snot their fault, it's nobody's
fault, it just happens.
Let's get to the root causes.
You know all that ridiculousstuff you do, especially if

(37:17):
you're in leadership in thisstate, to keep it exactly where
it is, and that's the kind ofstuff that should not be
tolerated.

Speaker 5 (37:24):
And Bo.
You know he was named recentlyas one of the biggest social
media influencers in our town,and so I was really or in our
state, so I was really proud ofhim.
He's been the guy that has kindof helps cast light and
education.
That's kind of his point is I'mgoing to educate you guys on
what's actually happening incertain things.
He's one of many that are kindof trying to do that now in

(37:48):
hopes that you vote differently,because he's made it very clear
that, hey, the way we're votingis absolutely impacting policy
and that's what's breaking downour system here in the state of
New Mexico.
So vote differently.
And we're saying it till we'reblue in the face as well.
But it's vitally important forpeople to start really
understanding that these thingscan absolutely be curbed if the
right people are put in officethat take this more seriously.

Speaker 4 (38:07):
Very true, okay, last story, I did this just for you.
Cnn, cnn.
Well, I look here.
It's important that you realizewhat's happening here and you
need to know where the riskpoints are.

Speaker 5 (38:18):
Honestly, the reason our flight was delayed last
night.
They actually took us off theplane.
They said there was hydro hydrofluid or something that they
thought was, you know, mistingup or something, and so they
said they did.
I don't know.
Well, you guys were watchingyour show.
I know, I don't know, I don'tknow what happened.
Right right, right, right,anyway, yeah.

Speaker 4 (38:37):
The hydro fluid misting is a huge issue.

Speaker 5 (38:39):
No, it's called what's the hydrofluid called?
I'm so brain dead right now.
The hydrofluid, I don't know.
I don't know what thehydrofluid.
People out there are yelling attheir TV right now.
They're like she's talkingabout this.
I promise you Okay.
Somebody's going to write it onthe comments and they're going
to tell me what I'm talkingabout.
Let us know fluid.
That's important in your planeand your car.

Speaker 4 (39:01):
Hydraulic fluid.

Speaker 5 (39:02):
Yes, the hydraulic fluid.
He said that that was leaking.

Speaker 4 (39:05):
Oh, hydraulic fuel was leaking yes.
Lord above.
I'm glad they pulled us off theplane, Goodness gracious.

Speaker 5 (39:10):
To their credit, they took us off the plane even
though it was 1230 at night, andthey found another plane for us
to get on, and I was verythankful for that.
No, no, no, that's a good point, all right.
Yes, good description, though.

Speaker 4 (39:21):
Okay, so cnn does this story.
When are you most likely tohave a problem on your flight?
And, by the way, it isn'tcruising at 40 000 feet.
Well, many people would knowthat.
You would know that once youget to cruising altitude,
usually in pretty good shape,you know, unless an engine
somehow, just you know fries orwhatever, you know you're not
gonna have a.
But listen to this, okay, andthe numbers were interesting to

(39:43):
me of 1,468 accidents recordedin 2024 by the international air
transportation association, 770occurred on landing and 124
occurred during takeoff.
So what that tells you is byfar the most dangerous time on a
plane is when you are landing,not when you're taking off,

(40:06):
cause I always feel like takingoff is a little scarier to me,
honestly, than landing is.

Speaker 5 (40:10):
Well, I had a friend who's a pilot and he told me
years ago years ago, uh, when Iwas a teenager, I was always
scared of flying.
And he said, christy, you justneed to that first, 10, 15, 20
seconds that's the scariest partof a of a flight Just count to
where you hear the ding and then, when you hear the ding, you'll
be fine.

Speaker 4 (40:24):
That's 10,000 feet.

Speaker 5 (40:25):
Yeah, and he's like you'll be fine, okay, okay.
So that's kind of what I alwayshad in my head, is that yeah,
but this says no.
But I never like landing either.

Speaker 4 (40:30):
No, no landing stuff.
So let's keep going here,because there's some information
here that attributes the higherpercentage of accidents in
these phases of the flight tothe inherent dangers and
maneuvers required to take offand land at an airport.
That makes sense.
Airports present lots morestress on the pilots, the air
traffic controllers and theaircraft.

(40:50):
Schiavo says she thinkslandings are more dangerous than
takeoffs because there arefewer options when landing.
It's just really a criticaltime, especially for mid-airs
and collisions, et cetera.
Schiavo said If you're takingoff, you have the runway.
You can see the runway in frontof you, although sometimes you

(41:11):
have people enter the patternwithout the right clearances and
they try to land on top ofsomebody.
But descending and landing arethe absolute most dangerous time
.

Speaker 5 (41:24):
I just don't know why you put this in the show.

Speaker 4 (41:26):
Because I just want you to know that where the risks
are it?

Speaker 5 (41:31):
took everything for me to stay calm.
I had to download all my movies.
I know she's just not a greatflyer, not a great flyer, not a
great flyer.
But I just wanted you to know.

Speaker 4 (41:39):
I mean, I thought it was interesting because I
thought maybe equal distributionor takeoff maybe a little more
dangerous than landing, andturns out the answer to that is
no.

Speaker 5 (41:48):
At least according to this, you are welcome.
Everybody out there, that isscared of flying.
You are welcome.
What Mark brought you today?
Yes, I would not have put thisin the show.

Speaker 1 (41:55):
All right.

Speaker 5 (41:56):
Denial is where I like to stay.
Sometimes I don't blame you I.
Sometimes I don't blame you.

Speaker 4 (41:59):
I don't blame you, but we gotta know, because
flying right now is pretty dicey.
Another plane crash, by the way, 24 hours ago in pennsylvania,
I mean it just.

Speaker 5 (42:08):
And, by the way, another couple near misses at
reagan, again here a couple daysago and I'm flying into reagan
next week I know we, we gotta,we gotta stop talking about this
, because I feel like it's Idon't know, it's just it's bad I
know, I know you're right, allright Enough, sorry.
End on a happy note.
Do we have something happy wecan tell people?

Speaker 4 (42:24):
Okay, so the girls and I watched one show on the
plane.
We watched a full, I guess theZero.

Speaker 5 (42:30):
Day.

Speaker 3 (42:30):
Limited series Limited series Zero Day.
Yeah, you liked Zero Day withRobert De Niro and mean girls.

Speaker 4 (42:38):
Okay, and your thoughts?

Speaker 3 (42:40):
I liked it.
I thought everything was prettypredictable the plot twist, I
knew what was going on.
But I really like politics, Ireally like, I really like Veep,
so it was a really good it'snot like.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
Veep I love Veep.

Speaker 3 (42:52):
It's the same environment as Veep, where it's
like presidential but not quite,and I I just really liked it.

Speaker 4 (43:06):
I thought it was really good, it's about a guy
who is, like, appointed to thiscommission to basically, um,
figure out the cause of thisterrorist attack on the United
States, he's the formerpresident and cyber attack?

Speaker 3 (43:10):
Yeah, and he's given, like every power like he can
arrest people and torture them,like to figure out what's going
on.
He it's like it's crazy, sothen people try and get him
removed from his position.
It's a really good show.
I liked it a lot.
It's really short.
Each episode is like one fiveminutes to an hour.

Speaker 4 (43:22):
Yeah it's somewhat predictable.
It has some woke undertones,but overall not as much, so we
were okay with it.
Okay, Although the ultimatevillain at the end is, of course
, the Republican Speaker of theHouse.

Speaker 3 (43:34):
Well, they don't actually say that I was confused
about his party, robert De.

Speaker 5 (43:38):
Niro is in the movie.
What did you think was going tohappen?

Speaker 3 (43:41):
That's a good point.
He also didn't produce the show.
Where did you think it was?

Speaker 4 (43:44):
going to end.
That's a fair point.
I mean shocker, no, no, theymade it a bipartisan arrest
docket.

Speaker 3 (43:49):
They don't actually mention parties at all.
No they don't Okay.

Speaker 5 (43:52):
Well, that's good, I will say I obviously was reading
my book Um night agent.
That's the last plug.
We're going to say we got intonight agent I don't know.
A few weeks ago.
My sister recommended it andthere's two seasons out and we
couldn't have binged that harder.
That's a great show.

Speaker 4 (44:08):
It is and in fact I will tell you as an, as a level
of show night agent, blows awayzero day uh night.
It's one of the best shows Iand Homeland- and.
Homeland, prime Homeland, likenot late Homeland.

Speaker 5 (44:25):
Yeah, early season Homeland, which is still one of
my favorite shows of all time,yeah, Night Agent is great Okay.
It is really good.
So see, there's happy news.

Speaker 4 (44:32):
We're giving you some shows.
We'll get you.

Speaker 5 (44:34):
Thank you, we'll throw a recipe in next time.

Speaker 4 (44:37):
Thanks a lot.
A casserole would be great, ifyou don't mind, yeah, I'll give
everybody my chicken casserolerecipe okay thanks you guys.

Speaker 5 (44:42):
We'll see you back here on wednesday night.

Speaker 1 (44:44):
Have a good one you've been listening to the no
doubt about it podcast.
We hope you've enjoyed the show.
We know we had a blast.
Make sure to like, rate andreview.
We'll be back soon, but in themeantime you can find us on
instagram and facebook at nodoubt about Podcast.

Speaker 2 (45:02):
No doubt about it.

Speaker 1 (45:05):
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