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August 22, 2024 • 28 mins
Here are the parts of this morning's show where I was especially wound up and almost focused.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Scott Vord.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
Here's another moment from last night's DNC in Chicago. Now
let's cut to the chase. I am too old to
Gil the Lily? What killed the lilas Goo?

Speaker 3 (00:13):
I turned seventy eight, the oldest man in my family
before a generation. And the only personal vanity I want
to assort is I'm still younger than Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
All right, So now we've gone from you can't talk
about Biden's age to now that Trump is the oldest
guy in this race, we can mock Trump's age. Meanwhile,
Biden is still the president of the United States. He
was on the phone yesterday with Benjamin Nett and Yahoo

(00:49):
trying to broker a ceasefire. He's been trying to broker
a ceasefire since last fall. The raging battles continue in
the Middle East and in the streets of Chicago, where
protesters every single night during the Democratic National Convention are
out there fighting with law enforcement. They're out there fighting

(01:11):
with law enforcement, they're threatening people. And there were a
couple of women who just got arrested in Chicago for
breaking in to the one of the hotels. And there
was a breakfast buffet prepared for delegates at the DNC
at the Fairmont Hotel in Chicago. This is for delegates
from Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio, Missouri, and South Dakota. And a

(01:36):
couple of women ran out there and threw maggots into
the breakfast buffet. One witness says, I don't think they
were maggots. I think they were crickets. Whatever. I threw
a bunch of bugs in there. And if you think, wow,

(01:57):
why would Trump supporters do that? Well, maggots and other
bugs were similarly released at the Watergate Hotel in Washington,
DC last month when Benjamin Netan Yahoo was staying there
when he was in Washington, when Co President Kamala Harris
didn't come hear him speak yet he's our ally and
we're working together with Israel, you bet. The Palestinian Youth

(02:20):
Movement claimed responsibility, saying the bugs were released in protest
of Israel's war against Tamas, which by the way, was
started by Hamas, which by the way, by the way,
was started by Hamas. Because they weren't the least bit
concerned with the response from President Biden and Co President
Kamala Harris, so they felt, yeah, we can go ahead

(02:42):
and do that. In fact, we better do it now
because if there's an election here in about a year.
It's what they were thinking last October, things might change
and then a new president might have a different view
of things. So if we're going to attack Israel, might
as well get that done now. We'll have a full
runway of over a year to commit our atrocities with

(03:03):
no response from the United States. So these guys threw
a bunch of bugs in the food at the Watergate
in d c Here a few weeks back, and then
they did it again yesterday at the Fairmont in Chicago,
where delegates from several Midwestern states were stayed. No, but
by all means, continue to have speaker after speaker at

(03:27):
the Democratic National Convention condemning Trump and anyone who might
consider voting for him. They think that if you are
a potential Trump voter, you are a threat to democracy.
You are a racist.

Speaker 4 (03:42):
Well, regarding the bugs, yes, I think the Democrats want
us to eat bugs. Maybe they were just sharing the
bounty and giving them some extra protein.

Speaker 2 (03:53):
What kind of inhuman scum would ruin a breakfast buffet?

Speaker 4 (03:59):
Bacon?

Speaker 2 (03:59):
Is there anything better than a breakfast buffet? Is there
any better phrase than when you're there at a hotel
or any restaurant, and they come over there and you
got to sit there, you know, like still, you got
your feet pointed towards the buffet, like they might bring

(04:20):
a menu just in case you want something that's not
in the buffet, and you're like, what do I need
this to fan myself with? Is this a place, Matt,
I'm getting the buffet? And then you got to you
gotta go over and say you can't just go to
the buffet. You gotta sit there. And they come over
and go and what can we get you all to drink?
You gotta do your order, and then they say, okay,

(04:43):
the buffet is over there. Sometimes they'll give you a
plate in advance. You can take the plate with you there.
Sometimes you get the plate up there. But I I
every time I get a chance to like get my
plate and go up to the breakfast bffet, I feel
like a kid on the last day of third grade,
Like this is summer. This is so exciting. What am
I gonna get? Should I get French toast or waffles?

(05:04):
You know what? I'm getting French toast and waffles. I've
getting all of it. I'm getting eggs and bacon and
bacon and bacon and gravy and bacon. Here's a box
of dry fruit loops. You know what, I'll just put
that on the bacon. Should I get orange juice or
apple juice? I get orange juice and apple juice.

Speaker 4 (05:25):
Make them together.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
Ah, yes, suicide of juices. Hmm, my stomach's gonna love this.
That who ruins a breakfast buffet? Terrible? Oh but by
all means we can make fun of Trump's age. Now,
remember this, this rant started with Clinton's comment last night,

(05:49):
I'm still younger boy? What a what a before and after?

Speaker 3 (05:54):
Pick?

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Right, who do you think after looking at both of
these guys and hearing both of them speak, who do
you think is the older person in this?

Speaker 1 (06:03):
Now?

Speaker 2 (06:04):
Look, you get to be about eighty years old. You're
gonna get a mixed bag of people. You're gonna have
people out there who look like they've been dead for
fifteen years who are still around. And you're gonna have
guys out there who are going out playing golf and
shooting their age every single time. That last parts infuriating.

(06:25):
But I hope I'm able to join that crew. Someday
I can shoot my age now on nine holes, which
is nothing to brag about. I'm forty seven. So but
now we can make fun of Trump's age because he's
the older guy in this race. Couldn't say anything about
Biden up there, no public events since they put him
in the midnight splot, the midnight spot on the East

(06:48):
Coast on Monday night, the first night of the convention,
when no one's paying attention, after half the country has
gone to bed. All right, we'll have we Love Joe
come out there and do the speech the midnight spot
that's reserved for people like Tom Snyder doing a late
night show.

Speaker 4 (07:07):
Well, that's so they have time to edit, right, right,
do a recount.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Couldn't couldn't say anything about Biden's age. But now Clinton
can go up there and make fun of Trump's age,
even though he looks and acts at least twenty five
years older than Donald Trump. Clinton did have a funny
joke last night. He was talking about Kamala when she
worked at McDonald's as a student. She said, I'm so
I'll be so happy when she actually enters the White

(07:35):
House because at last, she'll break my record as the
president who spent the most time at McDonald's. That's that's funny.

Speaker 4 (07:44):
It is, yeah, it is funny.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
Look, Bill Clinton's a scumbag, but you know what, I
totally hang out with the guy. I would. I would.
I mean, like, what do you want to do? You
wanna go?

Speaker 3 (07:54):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (07:54):
I've met some of your friends, I believe, and.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
Some of my friends has comebags and so it's uh,
you know, it's like, hey, you want to play some
golf and go drink some beer, watch a little Arkansas basketball, Yeah,
let's go. I totally do that. But the old Bubba
absolutely do what. I vote for him for president. No.
You know this me too movement that pervades the especially

(08:17):
the Democratic Party here. You know, if you say anything
like he did that to me, well then he's guilty,
especially if he's an old white guy, but not Bill
Clinton whatever. All right, So Lincoln is closing its Office
of Diversity and Inclusion. I thought it was DEI, but

(08:38):
not at Lincoln. They never called it the Office of Diversity,
Equity and Inclusion. They closed the d office and got
rid of the VC, the Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Inclusion.
That position will be eliminated. They started this up in
the spring of twenty nineteen and people are saying, oh,

(09:00):
Lincoln's racist, the Chancellor's racist, and all. Yes, Chancellor Rodney
Bennett is racist. You know he's a black guy.

Speaker 3 (09:09):
Right.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
What's he looking at? He's looking at green. The elimination
of this office, which has been in place now for
five years and has accomplished nothing other than just say
we say it's there. It helps students feel better? Does it?
More on that in a second. The elimination of this
office is going to save the university seven hundred and

(09:33):
fifty thousand dollars a year. And that was after last
year they cut that exact same amount from the budget.
The office had been pulling down twice that amount. And
then they started looking at it like, what do you guys?
Do we promote diversity? Yeah, we're college campus. You don't

(09:53):
think we have diversity and inclusion here at this college campus?

Speaker 4 (10:00):
Did I hear you correctly? It had been costing the
university one point five million a year.

Speaker 2 (10:06):
Yeah, to do what?

Speaker 3 (10:08):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (10:08):
So they talk to the students now, The ACLU says
it's troubling. Students are like, I don't know if I
feel safe on campus. All right, let's follow through this idea.
You think that there are racist students all over the
University of Nebraska Lincoln and they're just waiting to come
out and do racist stuff. But the fact that we've
got one guy and a couple of staff members in

(10:31):
some office with a title, it's been like, these racists
have a meeting going, hey, we want to do racist stuff.
Well we can't. You know, they got this office, there's
a vice chancellor. We do something like that, we're gonna
be shut down. Is that what you want? Cleta, Is
that what you want? And now they're like, hey, you
guys here the office is gone, wait, go do racist stuff.

(10:53):
What are they what are they talking? Who are they
talking about? They think they're fellow students. Are all a
bunch of racists will be emboldened by this office shutting down.
These are the people people living next to them in
the dorms, These are the people walking next to them
on campus, These are the people sitting next to them
in a classroom. These are the people cheering on the
big red. These these people don't exist. And they say, well,

(11:16):
this is intensely demoralizing. Oh you're offended and demoralized by something?
Why cause it's Thursday? So glad to have you with
us here this morning, Klay Travis and Buck Sexton. We'll
have a lot more on the political shenanigans at the
Democratic National Convention. And that's not just last night, but tonight.
I just saw where President Trump is heading right now.

(11:39):
He's got an event scheduled tonight, just a couple of
hours before Co President Kamala Harris delivers a speech in
Chicago at the Democratic National Convention, which yes, you can
hear live here tonight part of Fox News Radio coverage
of the final night of the DNC. We'll start our
coverage at eight o'clock. We expect her to start at

(12:00):
nine forty five or ten here on News Radio eleven ten, Kfab,
I bet they keep things a bit more on time
so she doesn't start speaking in the close to midnight
hour East Coast time like they did to President Biden
on Monday. We love you, Joe, I love you too.
Both of them are thinking bowl, what a bunch of garbage. Anyway,

(12:23):
here's what Trump's doing. He's going to the border, Arizona
Mexico border, and he'll be down here this afternoon and
then tonight we'll hold a rally up in Glendale. But
he's going to be spending some time down at the
Arizona Mexico border trying to remind people that as speaker

(12:46):
after speaker is getting all this attention in Chicago saying, Oh,
Trump's gonna take the country backwards, He's gonna take away
your freedoms, and he's racist, and his supporters are Maga
extremists and all the rest of this up and the
only thing that Co President Kamala Harris has said is

(13:07):
we're going to have the first federal rule against price
gouging of groceries. There's no way that can be accurate.
Price fixing. Price gouging is already against the law. This
is kind of a state thing, I guess. So there's
no federal rule, but there doesn't have to be. It's like,

(13:28):
so Nebraska says, all right, we're going to set the
speed limit here on this stretch of one hundred and
forty fourth Street from Center to Pacific. And the speed
limit is what is it. They're forty or forty five.
Let's say it's forty. We're all going sixty to seventy.
Then you got that guy in the motorcycle going one

(13:49):
hundred and eighty. I'm not I'm certainly so. Let's say
we set this speed limit here at forty miles per hour.
That would be like President Harris saying, and when I'm president,
I'm going to set the speed limit on this stretch
of one hundred and forty fourth Street to forty miles
an hour. And people are like, oh my gosh, Oh

(14:11):
my gosh, yay, this is great. She's so good. She's
so good. We already have state and local rules against
price gouging. Now, if you've got allegations who's fixing prices
to be what what grocery stores, providers, purveyors, what are

(14:32):
they price fixing? What are they gouging on? And why
aren't the states who are currently completely emboldened to do
something about it. Why aren't they doing anything about it? Oh,
because it's a fake thing that you just made up
to try and get people to be like, she's good.
I like her. This is fake. So, as she's been

(14:53):
saying that, this week, President Trump's just gonna go remind people,
probably only those people who watch Newsmax, that we still
have a problem on our southern border. It has not
gone away. It is something that she and her co
president Joe Biden, are supposed to be doing something about
and continue not to do anything about. And we're going
to talk to real people down there and the border

(15:14):
agents and talk about what the realities of the situation
currently are. And so he'll be doing that today as
Vice President Harris. Still have they said anything about the
border this week? Probably something along the lines of we
had a bipartisan bill and Trump shut it down. Yeah,

(15:35):
because it didn't address any of the problems at the border.

Speaker 4 (15:38):
I thought they told us it was closed. It's not,
but that's what they.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
Said, Well, then it must be I stand corrected. O.
If that's what they said, I sarcastically stand corrected. Mount
Michael summer camps. Every year since nineteen sixty seven, they've
done these things, and apparently there are a few things
that have been done there over the year years that
more people are speaking out about now saying yeah, I

(16:04):
always thought it was a little weird, which going from
rather minor to not sure why you do that. Apparently
there's a tradition at this camp called inspection, which, according
to the story here from WOWT six News, allegedly involves
camp counselors slapping trash off of picnic tables with hockey

(16:28):
sticks in front of the young campers. Again, those are
boys age seven to fourteen taking a hockey stick and
smashing all the food and everything off the picnic tables, saying,
all right, clean it up.

Speaker 4 (16:39):
What good food that they were going to I don't know, okay.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
Maybe just trash, you know, just clean it up. So that's,
you know, kind of a fun like time for inspection.
Bang the stuff all over the ground, clea, clean it up.
Apparently someone thought that was hilarious. They've been doing that.
There's also a thing to where if you as they
were having a like a speaker and you're over there

(17:03):
and you can't shut up or whatever, Okay, then you
get to stand up here in front of everyone at
the gym and hold a baseball bat over your head
and then out in front of you, then over your
head and do this for a very long time time
till your arms are tired and people are like, well,
it's very uncomfortable. Yeah, I imagine it is. There was
one twelve year old and some other campers who had

(17:25):
to go outside at three o'clock in the morning and
stand on their tiptoes for a while after being disruptive
past bedtime. So come out here at three o'clock in
the morning and stand on your tiptoes. And you're like,
all right, so this is probably going even further, like
do they sit, what do they do? Set a kid
on fire or something? Did they beat him?

Speaker 3 (17:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (17:47):
I'm actually more interested in what happens to the kids
if they don't do this, because it doesn't sound like
to me that there was any kind of retribution if
you didn't do it. I don't know, which begs the
question why would you do it in the first place?
If there's no consequence for not doing it?

Speaker 2 (18:05):
It sounds like other than the you know, these kids
are just sitting there having a perfectly good time and
then someone comes up and just smacks all the trash
down on the floor and makes them clean it up.
That's for no reason other than we think it's funny.
That's stupid. But if someone's being disruptive, if someone's not
following the rules and we need to make an example
out of you, I don't necessarily have a problem with that.

(18:27):
And if you're thinking, like, well, how bad did it
get according to this story, that's it. That's it. Kid
had to go out. He was being disruptive. Past bedtime,
come out here in the middle of the night and
stand on your tippy toes. These kids were in like
some of the campers were doing a skit or something,
and these other kids were making fun of it. So

(18:47):
you had to come up here and hold a baseball
bat for a while. They didn't swing it at anyone,
They just have to hold it and make And so
some mom found out about what happened to her precious
little angel, and she went to the dug the county
Sheriff's office. They were hazing my boy. And someone with
the sheriff's office says, well, we took a look here.

(19:09):
Nobody was physically hurt, but they may have been uncomfortable. Oh,
is that the standard?

Speaker 4 (19:15):
Welcome to right?

Speaker 2 (19:16):
Is that the standard?

Speaker 3 (19:18):
Now?

Speaker 2 (19:19):
Now? I am waiting for someone to complain about what
just happened to a kid here in the Omaha Public
School District this week. I'll tell you next.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
Scott Byes NewsRadio eleven ten k FAD.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
Some mom who either lives in a home without a
father there with this twelve year old kid, or this
father is so effemininely effeckless, went and contacted the Douglas
County Sheriff's office because her twelve year old boy endured

(19:58):
physical punishment at a Mount Michael camp this summer. Oh
my gosh, what did they shove up there? No, apparently
twelve year old was among those who passed bedtime and
curfew were being disruptive. I don't know what little Angel

(20:20):
was doing, but it wasn't something he was supposed to
be doing. So the camp counselors beat him mercilessly and
then water torture. Await a second, that's I should have
read the story. No, they didn't do that. They made
him stand on his tiptoes. Oh my gosh, is he
gonna live? So this mom is like, I'm calling the

(20:43):
sheriff because your little Angel's toes hurt. There's no way
that a dad actually lives in this house. Or this
dad is yes, dear, Yes, I'll call the sheriffs myself, dear.

Speaker 4 (21:01):
Or he's totally detached and doesn't even know.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
Or he's he was out with his uh, he's like,
whatever you want, you contact the sheriffs. I'm just gonna
contact my boyfriend and we're gonna go out and well, look,
I look, no guy worth his salt would allow this
to happen. This is total mom stuff and I don't.

(21:30):
Does me saying I don't mean to be a sexist
pig does that somehow absolve me from being a sexist pig?

Speaker 4 (21:37):
Yes, it depends what do you have to say?

Speaker 2 (21:38):
Yes, Scott, in the last few seconds, you've been sexist
and probably a little anti gay. I'm not anti I'm not.
I'm just saying that men and real women and real
gay guys, not fake gay guys. Real people. Parents. When

(22:00):
when the kid comes home and says, and my toes
a little sore, why I had to stand on my
tiptoes in the middle of the night because I got
in trouble, A real parent would say, well, what did
you do? What did you do to deserve that I
was doing stuff I shouldn't have. Well, be lucky, that's
all they did to you. When I was a kid
at camp, the counselors would take us up to make

(22:24):
out point and we were like, hey, all right, this
is going great. And instead of making out with us,
they just throw us off the point and we just
go tumbling thirty five feet to the ground through scrub
bush brush and rocks and shed off deer antlers and
all the rest of this stuff. It was horrible but

(22:45):
made me more of a man. You need to here's
what you're gonna do. Who are your camp counselors? All right,
We're gonna write them a letter and apologize that they
had to do this to you. Because if they're out
doing this to you at three o'clock in the morning,
that means they weren't getting the sleep they need from
watching you guys and entertaining you idiots all day. They
need to get some sleep at night. They don't need

(23:06):
to be up with you being disruptive. You're going to
apologize to them. That's how parents act. Now. Granted, if
these camp counselors were taking turns smacking them upside the
head with a paddle, I would have a little different
thought on this. But the kid was supposed to stand

(23:28):
on his tiptoes and you called the sheriff's office. I'm
just saying, no, dad was involved in this or this feckless,
spineless Dad was like, yes, dear, yes, dear, oh, this terrible,
terrible deer. Now here's what happened this past week in
an Omaha public school. A freshman running back who's got

(23:53):
some promise, does a good job toteing the rock, as
they might say, Apparently that day in school earlier this week,
thought it would be a fine idea to disrespect his teacher.
Didn't need to listen to anything she said, needed to
call her names, needed to mock her, needed to disrespect
her in class. The teacher, who apparently has a good

(24:17):
relationship with the boys football coach, told the football coach
what happen. The football coach convenes practice the other day,
tells singles this kid out, Hey, you come up here,
and he's probably like, yeah, I'm the man. You gonna
give me some trophy for being the goat greatest of

(24:37):
all time. Coach called the boy up, told the entire
team what had happened during class that day. Now, he
took the teacher's word for it, didn't ask the young
man to give his side of the story, because adults
and authority figures, that's why, and said, since you think
it's such a great idea to disrespect your teach during

(25:00):
class time, here's the good idea I have for you.
You'll find that we're here in the end zone. You're
gonna go down the field and back. That's not much
of a punishment on your elbows, whether it's with his
feet or his knees touching the ground. He wasn't allowed

(25:21):
to use his hands. He had to elbow crawl down
the length of the field one hundred yards and back
down the field to the team cheering them on. I
don't know if you've noticed how some of the football
fields are these days, but this particular field is a
type of turf that stuff hurts. When he came back

(25:45):
after up and back on the field, his elbows were
raw and bleeding. Now, to my knowledge, a parent did
not call the police, or the sheriff's office, or or
the coach. I don't exactly know. Here's what I know.
I know that kid has been really nice to a

(26:07):
teacher in the last few days. And I know that
kid has been working his tail off in practice because
I think he knows that the next time something like
this happens, he's off the team. Now, was that pretty
harsh punishment by the coach? How would I feel if
my son came back and his elbows are all raw
and bleeding as a form of punishment, Would I think

(26:29):
that was over the top. I don't know. I don't
know what my son's You know, in this instance, it
would involve a track record of my son being disrespectful,
which thankfully right now is only limited to me in
pick up basketball games in our driveway. He mocks me mercilessly.
Other than that, he's a good kid. So if I

(26:52):
would have to put myself in very different shoes, but
this parent is wearing those shoes, and to my knowledge,
this parent said, well, don't do that anymore. No one
called the cops, no one called child protective Services, no
one called the superintendent. And I bet the rest of

(27:17):
the kids on the team are going to be very
nice to their teachers the rest of this season and
hopefully the rest of their high school careers. Compare and
contrasts that to the mom who called the Sheriff's office,
called Sheriff Aaron Hanson, Douglas County. They made him stand
hunt his tippy toes, not his tippy toes. Oh no,

(27:42):
we'll get right on this investigation, ma'am. Thank you for
bringing this to our attention. Now, the head of the
school at Mount Michael is saying, like, we heard about
the accusations, and we're investigating, and none of the counselors
involved in this situation will be re employed by Mount
Michael in the future probably weren't gonna be anyway. These
are recent graduates who spent time at camp, and they

(28:05):
don't usually come back a year after year.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
Week.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
Not only is it weak, it's weak sauce. It is
total weak sauce.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
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