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Jack ganon government sucks. Suit ofhappiness. Radio is DeLux. Liberty and
freedom will make you smile of asuit of happing and us on your radio
toil just as Jeezburg lib rise atfood. Eighty two year old Bernie Sanders
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will seek another six year Senate term, and that, friends, is called
optimism. Hi, thanks for turningon your radio. Great to be here
with you today. Daniel Turner stoppingby from Power the Future. Did y'all
know we're doing a free event Junesixth at Giant Texas bourbon I know that's
roughly a month away and you'll hearme talk about it again. But if
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you come out Thursday, June sixthto Giant Texas Distillers, which is right
in the middle of the city.It's right off I ten, plenty of
safe secure my parking, you willbe treated to a free face lunch while
you attend a live town hall thatwill be broadcast later in the day on
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this radio station. I hope youguys will be there. Daniel will be
here with us in a little bit. Comedian Jeff Canada excuse me, Musician
Jeff Canada stopping by this afternoon.He's also very funny. Jeff is a
podcaster and a Texas country music star. He's going to be stopping into the
studio as well in just a littlebit. I'm waiting for him to come
by. But before we get toany of that, can I just say
it has not been a great weekfor women in politics when it comes to
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putting your foot in your mouth,an obvious example would be Christino. Christinom
is not going to be vice presidentnow because she killed the dog and then
she lied about meeting Kim Jong un, the dictator of North Korea. This
is apparently all in her new book, and it's made her very unpopular.
People do not like her anymore,no matter how pretty she is. She
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was on Fox Business Channel yesterday anddidn't go, well, I'll think that
you are in line to be Trump'svice president. It's up to Donald Trump.
He's the only person who will decidethis. He's the only person who
will decide. And I spoke,yes, I do speak to him.
I asked what he said to youabout Well, I never tell anybody my
personal conversations with conversation. I talkedto President Trump all the time about the
dogs, about a lot of things, and right now I tell you what.
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He is being persecuted in a politicalhunt, which hunt in this court
case. So I'm proud of himabout how tough he is and how well
he is doing. Did you bringup enough, Steward? Get this interview
is ridiculous what you were doing rightnow, So you need to stop it
is okay, it is Let's talkabout some real topics that Americans care about
a ount of time. Oh well, of course, I know I'm pressed
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had but that's what people are talkingabout. Yeah, no, he's right.
Come on, Christy. This iswhat Look if I was interviewing Christy
Nome this week, that's what Iwould ask her about. What would you
ask her if you were a journalist, if you were a TV reporter,
if you were a news anchor fillin the blank here, a talk show
host, whatever, a member ofthe media, with Christy Nome on a
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panel sitting in front of you,and you can ask her questions. What
would you ask her? How couldyou not ask her this? She's not
the only one to put her footin her mouth this week. You may
have heard about Governor Kathy Hokle ofNew York who had this to say,
young black kids growing up in theBronx who don't even know what the word
a computer is. They don't know, they don't know these things, and
I want the world open. Stop. Breitbart dot com today reporting Kathy Hokle
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believes young black kids growing up inthe Bronx don't know what the word computer
is. She then added, theydon't know, they don't know these things.
This is a very condescending way tothink about black people in it.
And a simmered just beneath the surfaceof the Democrat Party, the party that
fought a Civil War to hold ontotheir slaves and then created the Ku Klux
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Klan and Jim Crow and segregation laws. But earlier this month it bubbled and
then burst to the surface through KathyHokle's ignorant and raps mouth. You can
watch the full video of her appearance. She was on something called the Milken
Institute fireside Chat, a lot offun fireside chat there with a conversation about
a Democrat Party white supremacist. Herracist remarks are heard at about the seven
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minute mark in the video if youlook it up for the record. Afterwards,
my favorite part you watch Kathy Hlkeleafter spewing racism is allowed to go
on without being challenged by the eventmoderator, who, by the way,
is a member of the Washington Post. Jonathan k. Part he's such a
good little lap dog. He letsthe white woman get away with a blatant
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act of racism without challenging her,without pushing back. He didn't even mention
it because she's a Democrat and he'sa partisan Eunich. He just simply moves
on. White democrat says black peopleare too stupid to know what a computer
is, and then the Washington PostEunich says, yeah, tell us more
about how awesome you are. That'sthe equivalent of the interview. This is
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a truly revealing moment because this iswhat democrats really think of black people.
In that respect. Nothing has changedsince the days of slavery except the style
of the plantation. Democrats still believeblack people are helpless and ignorant. Democrats
believe black people are something less andthrough the federal government, must be cared
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for and controlled. That's what theythink. It's the worst kind of racism,
the only acceptable racism allowed today,along with hating whitey because this lie
about black people being inferior empowers Democratsin the organized left. It is the
racism of low expectations. But kpehaart Man, what a wretched loser you
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are to allow such a thing tobe said without challenge. He only cares
about himself in his place at thecorporate media trough. He couldn't even summon
the decency the dignity to state theobvious. I'm sorry, Governor, why
is it only black kids in thebronx? Governor? What about white,
Hispanic and Asian kids stuck in thebronx? Do they not face the same
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disadvantages? Would they not be justas ignorant? Instead, he once again
proved himself a coward, a punk, and an establishment whoror, willing to
allow a gob of blatant racism tobe spit in his face. And you
know it doesn't even stop. There. One more great example of women in
politics this week putting their foot intheir mouth. Michelle Kozinski, a former
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CNN White House correspondent, revealed whothese intolerant, bigoted, corporate media people
truly are. She sent out aseries of tweets she melted down over a
recent dinner she had with what shedescribed as closeted maggots m agats. Of
course maga. They make the wordmaga into maggots. Here's the horror story.
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I'll read it too. She's ata dinner party with a bunch of
people that she said were very welleducated, and then she realized she was
shocked to learn they all like Trump, and she was terrified. There's a
long story here, but this iswhat the corporate media thinks of us.
This thinking was allowed to be aCNN Whitehouse correspondent right up until twenty twenty.
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This woman who's shocked to learn thatshe was eating dinner with Trump supporters
thought to herself afterwards, I shouldtweet about this. This will be a
relatable story for people. A culturalsupremacist. Kazinski, one of the many
people in the media that spread theRussian collusion hoax for years, thinks you
and I are maggots and that weneed to be treated differently than regular people.
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For those who need a refresher onwho Michelle Kazinski is, here's a
sound bite. But first, thesevere flooding here in the Northeast as more
rain continues to fall today, andsees Michelle Kazinski, I guess she's in
the canoe. She's in Wayne,New Jersey. This morning, Michelle,
Good morning to you. Good morning. Well, obviously we're getting a nice
break from the rain, but notthe flooding. This is essentially a part
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of the Passaic River in this neighborhood. Guy, here's what you're not seeing
in the videos. For those thatdon't remember this famous clip. She's in
a canoe and then two people walkin front of the canoe in between her
and the camera to show that there'sno need for the canoe. The water
is up to your ankles, andthen off in the distance there she could
have walked around the water. That'swho Michelle. Michelle Kaczynski is an elitist,
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a fascist, a proven liar.She spreads conspiracy theories. She's been
accused of cheating on her investment bankher husband to get anti Trump scoops by
sleeping with an ambassador. Yeah,I mean, folks, this is Ciena
coming up more. Kenny Webster's Pursuitof Happiness A safe space for those who
love liberty and try not to takethemselves too seriously. Even if your name
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is Karen Oh, We're back Texascountry music music. A musician that's easy
for you to say. Jeff Canadajust walked into the room. You're gonna
play a song for us coming upin a little bit, aren't you.
Yes, sir, very awesome.Jeff, how are you? What's been
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up with you? I'm great man, just hanging out you. I know
you're fired up about the Trump trialsgoing on right now. Yeah, totally
fired That's the biggest thing right now. People can't stop talking about Stormy Daniels
showing up in court yesterday. Iknow nothing about it. No, is
that well apparently okay, So apparentlyhe had sex with a porn star a
long time ago. I knew that. And then he gave her money not
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to talk about it. Yeah,he gave her what was it, one
hundred and thirty thousand dollars. Now, this guy's a billionaire and he was
president at the time. Don't eventhink he kind of short changed her a
little. He was president at thetime he did the deed or president at
the time. He paid her off, paid her off in twenty eighteen.
I think, if I'm not mistaken, I don't know. None of it
matters. This doesn't it doesn't affectanybody's life. Here's what does affect people's
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life. Inflation you drive around thecountry performing country music for a living,
and I got to I think thecost of oil and gas right now is
definitely affecting your bottom line, isn'tit one hundred percent? We are doing
an event coming up Thursday, Junesixth at Giant Texas Distillers with my buddy
Daniel Turner from Power of the Future. You can come out and eat Fajidas
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with us for free. We're gonnadrink bourbon, and we're gonna talk about
the energy industry. Daniel is onthe line right now. Daniel, you
keep track of something called the strategicoil reserves. And I, if my
memory serves me correctly, back whenthe pandemic first hit, nobody was buying
gas. Gas was dirt cheap,and Trump wanted to refill the strategic oil
reserves. How did that go?Daniel, Yeah, exactly. Gas had
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almost become unprofitable and Trump wanted totop off the reserves. The reserves are
about nine hundred and fifty million barrelsof oil, which is quite a bit
of oil, and they were atabout seven eighty seven ninety so we were
like, all right, we gotone hundred million or so to go.
Let's buy oil at twenty four dollarsa barrel, and he was stuck by
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Congress. And now the Department ofEnergy announces that we have depleted the reserves
down to only around three hundred million. We Joe Biden has depleted the reserves
tremendously, putting us in tremendous vulnerabilityfrom a national security perspective. And now
we're going to start refilling them atninety dollars, sorry, eighty dollars a
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barrel, seventy nine points something aboarrel. And of course they're saying, this
is a great win for the taxpayers, right, this is a huge smart,
genius move. Twenty four dollars wasbad, but eighty dollars is good.
And that's why we are thirty fivetrillion dollars dead right there now,
Daniel, I've been doing this jobfor a while. One of the things
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I've learned the hard way over theyears don't do math on the radio.
But I think that number you justsaid is higher than the other number you
just said. You know you youhave caught on really quickly, and I've
been talking about it on social andI have a bunch of is the typical
Biden trolls who will text me backor tweet me back, and they'll say,
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you're so stupid. They made aprofit. They sold it at ninety,
and now they're buying it back ateighty. But what was the original
purchase price? Right, It wasn'ta purchase at ninety, It was a
sale at ninety. But what didwe purchase it at. We probably purchased
it if we do the average barrelof oil at fifty dollars a barrel,
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So you bought it at fifty,you sold it at ninety, that would
be a profit, but now youbought it back at eighty, so there's
no profit. We're still in debt. The government's still in debt. They're
not making any money for the Americanpeople. The government doesn't know how to
make any money. The government doesn'tknow how to do quite frankly, many
things. So this idea that somehowthat this was a smart move and it
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was not just purely a political moveto keep the Senate back in twenty twenty
two is just a lie. Therewas no economic calculation done here. Correct
me if I'm wrong. But twoyears ago, the federal government started selling
the oil from the Strategic Oil Reserveto foreign oil compan to foreign energy companies,
and at least one of them wasa Chinese energy company connected to Hunter
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Biden. I know that's probably justa weird coincidence, but I'm only saying
that because I'm racist and i hatewomen. Right. You know, you're
not supposed to look into these things, Kenny. You're supposed to trust your
government that has your best interest atheart, that is doing its best to
make America a safe and prosperous duringthe pandemic. Yeah, you're absolutely raising
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the important of facts here. Thereason why we sold two thirds of our
oil from the reserves back in twentytwenty two was because even Joe Biden knows
the basic laws of economics that ifthe supply is constant and I'm sorry,
if the demand is constant, andthe supply increases, the prices will come
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down. And that's kind of whathappened. He did stabilize the price of
oil in time for the November electionto at least take it off the plate.
Oil prices did drop at the pump. Oil prices dropped per barrel.
Why because he was pumping every daymillions of barrels into the reserve. But
that's not the purpose of the strategicreserve, the strategic petroleum reserve. Is
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that God forbid we have some sortof natural disaster like we did in Hurricane
Katrina. God forbid that there's anact of terrorism, God forbid, whatever
the black Swan scenario is. Wehave these hundreds of Yeah, we have
these hundreds of millions of barrels protectedand ready to go so that our economy
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can function. Well, we don'thave that right now. So we do,
as I've said many times on yourwonderful program, we do fingers crossed
policy. You know, fingers crossed. Nothing bad happens fingers cross All those
tornadoes that you're seeing across the GreatPlains, fingers crossed. They don't wipe
out any of our refineries, right, And that's not the way to run
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a country. That's not the wayto run anything like. Let's this doesn't
happen. Yeah, you know,you brought up a lot of interesting points
there, and one of the thingsI just want to point out here on
the topic of the Chinese strategic oilChina, the strategic oil reserves being sold
to China, We've learned from liberalslike Glenn Greenwald that a lot of these
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so called fact checking websites like snopepolitic, fact FactCheck dot org are actually ran
and operated by former intelligence officials,very very much pro government, and they're
not necessarily correcting facts. They're justtelling you what the official government narrative is.
There's an article from twenty twenty twoabout this very thing we're talking about
right now, US selling oil forstrategic petroleum reserve to the highest bidding companies,
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and they're talking about how Republicans andconservatives and libertarians have been calling attention
to this. That was two yearsago. It's a really really really really
really really long article that just basicallysays, yeah, it's true, but
it's not as bad as it sounds. Why is it so important? Why
is the misinformation war so important?Daniel? Yeah, it's remarkable how many
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of the deep state freaks, theCIA freaks, all just become operatives in
this space to control media, controlnarratives. It explains why voices like yours
are so important, why a freemedia is so important, why Elon purchasing
Twitter was so important, Because thesefolks do like to control narratives. China
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has stockpiled the largest amount of oilthe world has ever seen right now,
they are building enormous oil well reserves. But Daniel, why would they do
that? Biden said, We're notgoing to need oil anymore. What would
be the point of doing that.Well, they're doing it for a number
of reasons, most importantly because Chinadoes not have a domestic supply of oil.
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And China knows that if the Westever got its act together and cut
them off from oil, their economywould crumble in a matter of days.
China doesn't have oil production. They'retrying to find it. It's why they
have adventures all around the world,particularly in Sub Saharan Africa, because they
are trying to find a reliable sourceof oil for their economy. But right
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now they don't have it. It'stheir biggest vulnerability, if only someone knew
how to exploit it. So Chinais buying oil left and right, and
they are stockpiling it. Why.I mean, do we have to be
that, you know, intelligent toanswer that question. I mean, last
time China stockpiled things, a littlevirus was released around the world. Right,
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I don't like the idea of Chinastockpiling anything. And they are stockpiling
oil at rates that the world hasnever ever imagined and that should scare the
crap out of the Americans, butit doesn't. I'm glad you brought that
up. Have you seen this?There's a new COVID variant do We haven't
needed to know the COVID variants fortwo and a half years. Now there's
a new variant called flirt. Flirtis the new variant and when you read
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list of what it does, itdoes exactly what all the other ones did.
But I think more concerning I justsaw this report today and I bet
you saw it too. China isnow mutating Ebola. Ebola wasn't deadly enough,
Now China's making it more powerful.Is this a coincidence or are they
doing all this because it's an electionyear. It's all because it's an election
year. I guarantee you were payingfor the Ebola mutation services. I mean,
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this is the type of insanity thatyou have to wonder who is running
our government and how they have theirfingers on so much money to give away.
Whether it's the NIH funding of theseviruses in Wuhan like they've done,
whether it's the Department of Energy whichis funding nuclear scientists in Iran, And
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how is this happening under our watch? Who's in charge of that? Right?
When you think of funding anything,think of Ben mowing your buddy twenty
bucks because you bought pizza. Right, someone is in charge of that transaction.
Who the hell has the money tosend the power to send millions of
dollars and not say why am Isending this guy in a ran, this
nuclear scientist a million American text dollars? Like what's happening right now? There
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are many many people involved in ourgovernment who don't like America. Yeah,
and they have an awful lot ofpower and authority, and have they put
us in a bad spot? Boy? Perfectly stated Daniel Turner from Power the
Futurepower the Future dot com. Danieland I are hosting a town hall June
six. You can come eat lunchwith us for free Thursday June six at
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Giant Texas Distillers. And we stillgot a lot coming up on the show
here. Thank you for your time, Daniel. Jeff Canada is here,
popular Texas country musician. Jeff,you had a bolo once, Other than
bleeding out of your rectum. It'snot that bad, is it? No?
Man? It's good? Yeah?All right, okay, all right,
Well that's reassuring. Thanks, Yeah, it was funny. Hey it's
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me the Donald. You're listening tothe Pursuit of Happiness radio voice of the
Radio Games. Well, well,well look who just locked into the studio.
One of the rising star in theTexas country music scene, red dirt
country music artist. You have beenon charts, you have traveled around the
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country, you have performed all ofyou are Jeff Canada. You are a
fantastic talent and a very in somethingof a very a little bit of angst
if I'm not mistaken, kind ofa hang on your MIC's not on?
There we go? Yeah, yeah, it's working on you. You are
angsty for a country music angsty.You have the angst of a grunge singer.
Oh, but you're a country musicguy. Interesting, Yeah, it's
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a yeah, I'm just me asa country music guy. Have you ever
watched Tales from the Tour Bus withMike Judge? Have you seen this?
I have not. It's brilliant,you know Mike Judge. Yeah, Office
Space, Beavis and butt Head Idiocracy. He did this documentary. It's a
docus series about country music singers.Oh really, and it's really funny.
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It's animated. It's like watching youknow, because he talks like Hank Kill.
It talks hark there, it's harking, and it's he's the narrator
and he's interviewing country music singers andZZ Top and stuff. And he said
the whole point of doing this documentarywas that in the nineties he was listening
to country music and gangster rap andthere'd be these headlines about how Snoop Dogg
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got arrested at a nightclub with agun, and he thought, well,
that's that's nothing. George Jones shota guy. Yeah, and he's like,
all my favorite country singers who havethese squeaky clean images are actually bigger
outlaws than the so called gangster rapartists that I'm interested in. Yeah,
it's it's a funny. That's afunny thing about the outlall. We were
having that discussion yesterday, the wholeoutlaw country thing, and and uh,
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you know it's I don't like allof my heroes did it their own way,
right, all of them. Idon't have a single person that I
look up to that played it safelike every by All of my heroes were,
you know, just did it theirown way and didn't depend on the
man or whatever. You know whatI'm saying. So your biggest heroes would
be what the outlaw country guys oryeah, not just that, but I
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mean even guys like Eddie Vedder andDave Grohl and you know they've done it
their own way, but definitely Whalenand Willie and Merle and all those dudes.
It just, you know, we'resupposed to be different. We're supposed
to be artists. We're supposed tostand out amongst the crowd. We're not
supposed to play it safe, rights, Lassie. There's this video I don't
know where you could find it.It's Dave Grohl and he's in a studio
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with a bunch of musicians you'd neverheard of before. He's one of my
heroes too, and he's telling themhow to overdub their drums or do gateage
some technical production thing that they're doingwouldn't even be worth explaining right now.
And one of the kids in theroom looks at me, he goes,
how do you know? And hesays, well, uh, I was
the drummer in Nirvana, And theneverybody starts laughing. It's like, yeah,
I mean he's Dave Frick and Groll. Guys, you're not going to
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tell him what to do. Butso obviously rock music's a big part of
what you do, even though you'rea country singer, right, yeah,
yeah, oh yeah. Rock isdefinitely a huge, huge influence for me.
You know, I grew up asa nineties kid, eighties, I
guess I was born in seventy nine, so okay, but nineties was the
drug years. Sure, yes,and you don't use drugs anymore, yes,
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yeah, exactly right. Yeah,we're all safe and sober and clean
here. Jeff, you are anamazing musician. Though you're respected by some
of the greatest people in the industry, and I follow you on social media,
and for those that don't know whoJeff Cannaday is, you do not
have a filter between your mouth andyour brain. No, you just say
what you think, and sometimes yousay things that really piss people off.
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Well I'd say things that shouldn't pisspeople off, but they do because people
are sensitive. You talk a lotabout the problems in the industry. Yeah,
one of the obvious problems in theindustry right now, I got to
assume is and this is just astrue for Texas country music as it is
or anything else. It's inflation.You guys have to deal with the fact
that you're touring, you're on youwere making a living at this, You've
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been doing it for years, andall of a sudden everything costs more,
tour bus fuel, everything getting acrossthe country, hotel rooms, all of
it. But venues aren't necessarily payingyou guys more. No a matter of
fact, I venues are trying toget to, you know, pay us
less. And that's okay. Imean they have to make their bottom line
too. They're dealing with the sameinflation we're dealing with. But yeah,
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it's a big, big, bigproblem. I mean, just to eat.
You know, we used to beable to go to Taco Bell or
whatever, and it's been five bucksand eat and now you can't. You
can't even do that. Have youever seen the Willie Nelson or the Johnny
Cash taco bell commercials from the nineties. I have not. I will play
them for you in the next segment. They will blow it. Well.
You know a funny thing about that. They were having a hard time making
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money back in the nineties. ButI think Johnny Cash, obviously it was
before his big comeback when he workedwith Rick Rubin obviously, and then Willie
Nelson had his tax thing. Sothose guys were buddies. They were both
members of the Highwaymen, right andright around the same time their talent manager
whoever, it was like, youknow what you got, should do taco
bell commercial? And Bill Hicks,who was still alive at the time,
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did a whole bit about how itwas the lowest point of Willie Nelson's career.
Buddy forgave him for it. Wouldyou do a taco bell commercial?
Yeah, I'll do anything. Yeah, the money's green. Yeah, if
it pays a decent amount of money, I'll do or say anything. I
mean, I eat taco bell soI don't have a problem with taco bell.
Somebody yesterday on social media posted aphoto of a map of Dallas and
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how many taco bells there were.He was like, isn't this kind of
embarrassing? You're Texas? Why youguys got somebody flipping taco bells around?
Because it's cheap. I mean itis good. Yeah, I don't know
about good, but it's cheap.The best tex Mex you're gonna get in
upstate Wisconsin is taco Bell, butit's not the best tex mex you're gonna
get in Fort Worth. Yeah,So why do we go there? I
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don't know. Because it's cheap andit's easy, and it's always there and
it's consistent. Yeah, the priceis right, absolutely, Jeff, you
were a boy Scout when you werea kid, if I'm not mistaken right
briefly or were you a wee blow? Yeah? I was. I was
a boy Scout for about a year, I guess, uh, yeah,
about a year I was a boyScout. When I heard the boy Scouts
were changing their name, the firstthing I thought was, Oh, they're
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finally going to stop calling the tenyear old's we blows. Yeah. Is
there anything we're going to get tokeep? No? Like, is there
anything? Is there anything that boysmen are going to get to keep?
Like for real? No? Absolutelynot no. Now, girl Scouts will
remain the same lesbians with little girlsselling cookies. That will remain. But
apparently I don't know if they're alllesbians, but some of them certainly are.
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That the Girl Scouts isn't going anywhere. Boy Scouts is now called Scouting
America. And I get and theysay that part of it is that they
want more girls involved in scouting,But isn't it really about I got to
assume this is about the LGBTQ thing, right, It's all virtue signaling.
It's all virtue signaling. And ifyou will, just if these companies would
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step back and realize that this isthat the majority of American people did not
support this bull crap, they wouldbe much better off. But that's what's
so weird about, Like, whatwhat was wrong with boy Scouts? What
was the problem? Boys? Justboys like toxic boys, toxic masculinity,
the development of testosterone, teaching themhow to tie knots, and that might
teach them how to do something badwhen they're older. I don't know,
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it's it's it's crazy. You justtold me about that. I don't even
know because I don't tune into thenews at all, and you just told
me about that, and it justblew my mind. I cannot believe that
something an establishment like that has changedthere. Oh yeah, they've had to
totally rebrand. In fact, thisis the reason I had you put those
headphones on so you could listen tothis. A new brand in scouting.
Boyscouts have not just for boys anymore. Else Ammy, Are you a parent
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of a scout itching to camp intentsold your marshmallow with greasy hormones and raging
testosterone. It may not be thebest idea because the great outdoors could be
a hotbed forever kinds of wildlife.Maybe it's time to go back to the
good old days of boy Scouts andgirls scouts. We're tents, We're made
for camping. Dude, I thinkwe all know what that means. Scouting
a mirror making camp be safe foreveryone. Way way. You know what
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my problem is with inclusiveness, andyou, of all people, could probably
relate with this. I was aweird kid. That probably doesn't surprise you
at all saying I and I andbullying was a thing when I was growing
up. And if it wasn't forthe fact that I was a weird kid
and bullying existed, you would notsee the quick witted man you see sitting
before you today, who's very good. I'm very good at talking my way
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out of a fight. I hadto be. With this mouth, you're
gonna get punched in the face.But now that they've gotten rid of all
that with inclusiveness or keep Austin weird, they say right, But if the
whole country has become quote unquote weird, what is so creative? What's so
clever about Austin or the or theso called queer kids. Yeah, it's
not weird anymore. It's just dumb. Right, it's just stupid. What
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y'all are doing is not working.And if you can't see that just by
going to your cities, then thenthat's a you thing, not a me
thing. I understand you have asong about transgender scouts you want to play
for us. I do not havethat, but I might write that,
all right, what about a differentsong? Could you play a different song
for us for that? All right, we're gonna we're gonna take a quick
break. We're live streaming on socialmedia for those of you watching us right
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now, I don't go anywhere.If you're listening to us on the radio,
hang around. Some of these fantasticsponsors are keeping us on the air.
So if I were you, I'dstay put Kenny, You'll be right
back with more of what you camefor. For jokes. I know you've
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heard. I could see it inhere. Yes, lave dude, you
put it with the Laes Human Litistry. Eving cass is that I don't want
to show you that. You don'tto cry, you don't think your word.
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Well, that's just crazy to me. You don't deserve it. Well,
that's not what I see. Ithink you're perfect. You fit me
perfectly. I want to show youwho you are through my eyes. So
star hop waiting on the rain,enjoy the sunshine on your face. I
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can be your anchor. I canbe your calm. I can mean the
shelter of the place you call home. I know that you have your fears.
Maybe you just know I'm here.I've opened up my clawst I showed
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you the bones inside. I meanall this, I got nothing left.
Let me love you, let memake you smile. I want to show
you the best time of your life. To stop waiting on the rain,
enjoy the sunshine on your face.I can be your anchor. I can
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be your call. I can bethe shelter of the place you call home.
I know that you have your feeding. Let me make this cleaning.
It gets away all those teeters.Baby, just know I'm here. My
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brother Jeff Canada Alive on KPRC nineteenfifty My man, thanks brother, that
was outstanding. That is a songabout Britney Griner escaping from a Russian Presidental,
Yeah, that's exactly, That's exactlywhat That's just. You know,
Jeff, we since you're here andyou are a guy with a lot of
opinions about the news and that sortof thing. You watched the Tom Brady
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Roast, did you not? Idid? And it was so refreshing.
This is what I was going tobring up when we were talking about the
Boy Scouts and these companies that aremaking these dumb decisions. If you'll actually
watch what's going on, you're seeinga big resurgence in comedy that pushes the
limits. And that's because people arethirsty for that. They're tired of the
offendedness, right, And what wasreally cool about last night's roast or whenever
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it was, but I watched thatlast weekend or when what was really cool
about that is it was just allgloves off. You know, they weren't
afraid to make nine to eleven jokes. They weren't afraid to make Aaron Hernandez
jokes. They weren't afraid to maketransgender jokes. Even Dana White stuff and
made one. I mean, itwas just you know, we gotta get
back to the point where we laughat about this stuff. Have you noticed
the only thing people are paying attentionto right now? There's no sitcoms coming
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out in the fall. Did yousee Jerry Seinfeld was just talking about this
new movies. Netflix will dump fiftymillion dollars into a movie. It'll get
buried on stream services. Nobody watchesit. There's nobody going to the movie
theaters right now. Two things thatseem to be working at the moment stand
up comedy and live music people.Live music's obviously a big music festival season
just started, Lollapalooza, Cochalla,Bonnaou, and then stand up comedy.
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Here in Houston, Texas, wesuddenly have like four or five stand up
comedy clubs. That wasn't true tenyears ago. Yeah, I gotta think
you're onto something there. There's areason stand up comedy is suddenly so popular,
and it's because everything else is sofake. Well, it's because people
like Joe Rogan said, that's it. We're done. We're done playing y'all's
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game. We're not playing this gameanymore. We're gonna say what we want
to say. And if you're offendedby that, that is a you thing,
and that's what you got to laughat. You got to laugh at
this stuff. The quickest way toheal is to laugh. And so as
soon as you know, something badhappens and somebody makes a joke about it,
it's not that it's a you know, if a celebrity dies as somebody
goes and makes a joke on socialmedia or whatever, it's not a slap
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about the celebrity. It's just it'show we deal with tragedy, is we
make jokes about it. Well,tell that to Will Smith. I mean,
how crazy was that, dude?And then in the aftermath of Will
Smith slapping Chris Rock for making analopecia joke about g I Jane. Yeah,
the whole world learns what moments laterWill Smith's wife is like sleeping around
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with dudes in their twenties. Whywould you get so upset about that,
This is your opportunity to leave her. Yeah, it's miserable people that hate
their life and so they want tomake everyone else around them miserable too.
It's an age old human thing.Tom Brady apparently this was the only joke
he had an issue with. Atthe roast of Tom Brady. There were
a lot of old jokes told atthe expense of Tom Brady, his wife,
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his teammates, but there was onlyone where Tom got out of his
chair and approached the comedian to tellhim to knock it off. Here's Jeff
Ross when he began talking about thePatriots owner, Robert Kraft. So Tom
became a Patriot, moved up toNew England, and on the first day
of training camp, that scrawny rookiefamously walked into the owner, Robert Craft's
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office and said, I'm the bestdecision your organization has ever made. Would
you like a massage? I loveRobert Kraft. I love it again.
Okay, Okay, he's having fun, look at him. Okay. For
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the record, Robert Craft did getyou know, and apparently at the time,
do you remember this controversy the Patriotsowner was accused of getting an HJ
from women that had been trafficked.So Reason dot com, the libertarian news
website, goes out and does aninvestigation, and they had determined that none
of these women were trafficked. Theywere all in the country of their own,
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whether they were here illegally or not, they weren't trafficking victims. It
was a consensual relationship between an elderlyman and a middle aged Asian woman.
And I gotta tell you, Ido at the expense of setting some of
our more conservative listeners, I don'thave enough f's to care about that.
Let Robert Kraft pay an elderly Asianwoman to do that, I don't care.
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I don't either. But I alsosaw Jeff Ross's post show remarks and
he said that Tom was just playing, like just getting up and playing around.
It wasn't he didn't actually care aboutthe joke. It was just a
joke like he was kind of messingwith him too. So who knows really
what goes on. One of theother people that's always involved in these roasts
is Nicky Glacer, and she hadrevealed what comedians could and could not say
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during the Netflix roast. She wasdoing an interview the other day and she
said they could not make any cracksabout Tom Brady's kids. And I guess
I get that one kids should probablybe off limits, right, Yeah,
as long as I think there wasa couple of jokes about him losing his
kids, but you know, therewasn't anything directly about his kids and that's
that's probably pretty safe to stay awayfrom. I think, didn't his wife
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leave him? Well, I meanthey got divorced and now she's with a
kickboxer or something like that, judo, some ju jiu jitsu coach. Something
I don't know. That is,I don't care enough to pay attention to
that stuff. You know, thepeople that listen to our morning show,
they've heard me talk about this before. But Tom Brady and his wife,
Jisell Boonchin don't realize it. Butthey are living proof that the gender wage
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gap isn't real. Here, yougot a guy, he's the greatest,
considered to be the greatest NFL quarterbackof all time? How good? The
greatest? The goat multiple NFL superBowl championships more than one team went multiple
times, spanning over decades, andhe doesn't have enough as much money as
his wife, who's who stands infront of a camera and takes photos for
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a living. Yeah, I meanthat's it, right, isn't that?
That's it? That's the argument there. He's like, a it's not fair.
Life's not fair for women. It'slike, well, wait a second
here, Tom Brady doesn't have asmuch money as Giselle Boonchin. Yeah,
I mean I would love to myold lady to make way more money than
me. Dude. Great, Yeah, and you're you're with a woman who
is also a country singer. Well, she's she's working on it, but
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she she has a real job inher day job, real job whatever,
but she she definitely makes more money. Right. Why do musicians do that
to themselves? You just did that. You just insulted yours did And I
hate that normally, and I can'tbelieve I did that. You said she
has a real job, she hasa day job. You know what you
do? What I do? Italk on the radio for a living.
You perform at country music venues.These are jobs. Yeah, it's a
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real job. I play real billswith my real money I make for my
real job. What is it thatmade you do something in society made you
say that? Yeah? I thinkit's just because we hear it all the
time, like we like I hearit literally three times a week. What
do you do? What's your realjob? What do you do? What
do you really do for a living? You do this? Yeah, this
is what I do. Tech peoplethat live outside of Texas don't understand we
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have our own country music industry.Red dirt country, right, that's what
it's called. And you guys travelaround the country, but it's really big
in Texas, where there's even anetwork of radio stations playing hit songs.
You you've charted before. You wrotesongs about Texas that charted outside of Texas.
Yeah, I got a number oneAustralia with a song called Back to
Texas. Yeah, but it didn'tchart in Texas. No, it might
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have hit the charts, but itwould like very like just barely. All
right, what are you promoting rightnow? We got a lot of people
listening in Houston, we got peoplelistening all over the state on social media.
Last month, I released a single. It's a cover of a seven
Marry three song called Lucky, andso I'm trying to get that as many
plays as I can. I'm hereis my last full studio single I released
that, I think at the endof last year. I'm currently writing my
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next album right now, and soyeah, I'm just just in the studio
hustling and writing songs. Wait,wait, you do a cover of a
seven Mary three song? You meanthe guys who sing cumbersome? Isn't that
fascinating. How like nineties alternative rockis what modern day country music sounds like.
Yeah, for some of it,it definitely does. For some of
it, Yeah, ran Coo Wetzeland those guys Givonni hired Guns, they're
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definitely playing more like alternative stuff.I mean, I guess it's obvious with
Darius Rucker or something like that,but I mean it's bigger than that.
You found it not even the sameyou did, not even the same thing.
But but his music didn't change,did it? Right? Well,
it did. It's more country.It has fiddle now and pedal steel and
that sort of stuff. But theywere, you know, they weren't a
rock band. Hoody in the Blowfishwasn't a rock band. They were a
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folk band. They were a popmusic pop everyone. I don't even know
if it was pop. It wasjust what was good songs, the country.
I mean it was it was justlike you like Toodie I did.
Yeah. I always thought it wasfunny that he had a lyric about crying
over the Miami dolphins, and asa kid, I thought he meant literally
crying over dolphins, like he wasan environmentalist or something. But not the
case. Anyway, I want peopleto go to Jeffcanada sucks dot com.
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You got shows coming up you wantpeople to see this weekend? Where can
they go next weekend? I'll beopen up for Jarret ray Reddick. He's
a singer for Bowling for Soup atSawyer Park ice House on Friday next Friday.
That is very cool. Yeah,yeah, bowling for sit Well,
yeah, I mean that doesn't thatkind of prove my point? He was
a nineties alternative rock artist and nowwhat does he do? Yeah, I
guess, yeah, you know,it definitely crosses over for sure. Okay,
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what about Sublime? What about them? Well? Sublime is a is
a band from the nineties that obviouslynobody would mistake that for anything but alternative
rock. But don't those songs kindof sound like what country music sounds like?
Now, I don't know. Idon't think so. You don't think
so. I think that's a badcomparison. Okay, all right, Well,
my buddy, my other was agood one. My buddy Jeff.
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You know Josh Foller. He worksat a country music station up at Conro
up there. He does a coverof What I Got, And to me,
that's like the greatest country song ofall time and it's not a country
song. Yeah. I do itall the time too. Am I crazy
for thinking that? Yeah? Okay, well I'm crazy for other reasons too.
Yeah. Jeffcanada sucks dot Com.Thanks so much everybody for listening,
for watching us get caught up withmy buddy Jeff Canada on social media.
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Don't forget we have a free eventcoming up June sixth. We're gonna invite
everybody to come eat lunch for itwith us from eleven pm to two pm.
We are going to be at theGiant Texas Distillers with my boy Daniel
Turner from Power of the Future.If you work in oil and gas or
you know anybody that does, you'regoing to want to attend this event free
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fajitas. Why not. To therest of you, I love you all.
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