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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time time, luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
So Michael Arry Show is on the air.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
What y'all want me to say this here?

Speaker 4 (00:22):
Fuck?

Speaker 2 (00:23):
What is this?

Speaker 5 (00:23):
Evil?

Speaker 3 (00:25):
Okay? Yeah? How you pronounce the word? Chuck them? Alutlen
that connect Cabbala who committed Goodbye to Texas University of Texas.
Goodbye to Urge and White Lord, good luck to them.
They're old Texas eggis there is the boys who knows

(00:47):
how to fight the eyes of Texas is upon you. Yes, Lord,
that is the soul they sing so well, it's aunt
like hell. Oh, goodbye to Texas University. Now far the
AGGI is looking here. Chick a winger bone chicken dgadoo,
go hick it out? What no word did that mean?

Speaker 1 (01:10):
Congratulations to the Texas A and m aggies, currently sitting
at number three in the national poll. Who would have guessed?
I love the ut A and m rivalry. Now you're
not supposed to love it. You're supposed to pick one
side or the other and hate the other side and

(01:31):
hate everybody else as well. But I don't. And that's
okay unless it's not okay for you, in which case
that'll be your problem. But to think UT started the
season at number one, and I really thought this was
the best team that had in some time, and they've
had some good teams for the last few years. That
has turned out not to be the case. It was

(01:52):
commented upon by several UT fans that I did not
give the Longhorns credit for the come back when on Saturday,
and that's true. I suppose that's true, partly because you
shouldn't go down big to Mississippi State. Not if you're

(02:15):
gonna play in the SEC. You can't beat Mississippi State
soundly this year after you barely and I mean barely
beat that Kentucky team, and really didn't beat the Kentucky team,
you just outscored them. Yeah, I said that, and I
mean that. That's exactly what happened. Kentucky beat UT up

(02:36):
and down the field, and then Mississippi beat UT up
and down the field. It was a heck of a
good comeback. Although I still don't understand. I'm not the
greatest strategist in the world, but if I'm coaching the
team against UT, I'm gonna punt it out of bounds.
If I have to give up an extra ten yards
on the punt, fine, the ball is going out of bounds,

(03:00):
and I'm not kicking off to him either. I'm gonna
squib kick to one of the fat guys in the front.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (03:06):
Three touchdowns in two games? This guy has It's incredible
and they can't seem to figure that out. That's the offense.
That's the ut offense is kick returns, and they cannot
see him to figure that out. So all you, Aggie
is having a good run right now. Congratulations. I feel
bad for my friend Gary Peterson's Texas Tech Red Raiders.

(03:28):
They had some good wins. They were on track. They
looked past ASU. They should have beaten ASU. It's going
to be a big, big rematch with Brigham Young. But
if they went out they'll be fine. Big twelve is
gonna be interesting. Tech can still make the playoffs. I
hope they do. Had a good experience there. They got
a lot of momentum. Texas Tech has a lot of
momentum right now. Medical school, veterinary school, new building, campus

(03:53):
looks great, campus size, growing donors giving sports teams are great.
Football and basketball and baseball. University of Houston has a
lot of momentum right now. Big win over that same
ASU team that was a big win for the University
of Houston. University of Houston is one of I think

(04:16):
only seven teams to be in the top twenty five
in football and basketball. Best basketball program in the country
right now. Kelvin Sampson is a hell of a coach.
That's that program is on fire right now, and LSU
will get it back together. They'll get a new coach. Hopes,

(04:37):
we'll hope will spring eternal again and all will be
well in that world. When an Ease Porker was mayor,
she decided she would be like Michelle Obama and lecture
us about our diet with a Go Healthy Houston initiative.

(04:58):
Now this is Chad who wrote this in that is
never Caddy, So you take this one your heart, he
writes quote. Doesn't look like she's been following her diet herself.
Maybe you should. Someone should ask her about it. Now
that she's running for county judge. She posted a picture
of herself. This was an East Porker Back in twenty twelve.

Speaker 6 (05:20):
We as you know, have been working on issues of
reducing food deserts, promoting the availability of locally grown foods,
encouraging the development of sustainable food systems, but also working
on activities to get Houstonians moving. In fact, one of
the reasons that in this falls Bond election we have

(05:43):
a significant component for hiking bike trails is part of
that concept that we need to be more healthy in
our eating, we need to also get out and move,
and we want to make it easier.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
To do that.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
Okay, are you doing it yourself? That's really the only question.
Are you? Is it a do as I say, not
as I do sort of thing, Because when you're telling
people to be healthier, who exactly are you talking to?
Houston nor any other major city has food deserts, if
that's what you want to call it. There has long

(06:24):
been the notion that has been promoted by Democrats and
community activists that businesses refuse to come into Let's be
honest what we're talking about here. I'll say it because
nobody else will, so I'll be the racist here. Businesses
are not going into predominantly black neighborhoods. Now, there are
black people who live in river Oaks. If you were

(06:47):
to cluster all the black people in river Oaks into
one corner of river Oaks, somebody put a coffee shop
right outside their door. But when we talk about black communities,
and this is how this is, this is where we
get into trouble. When we talk about black communities, we're
talking about the poorest Black communities, not the middle class,
not the working class, the poorest, and in those communities

(07:10):
it just so happens to be the case. It crime
is through the roof. Businesses are not in the business
of staying out of neighborhoods where they can make a profit.
They are in the business of making a profit. When
businesses do not enter into neighborhoods, especially where the dirt
is cheap and the patrons are plenty, for them to

(07:32):
make a business decision not to go there. We ought
to ask why they make that decision. And I'll go
ahead and tell you. I'll be the racist. It's because
they don't want to get their employees mugged every day.
They don't want to have the break ins, They don't
want to have people loitering outside the store. Everybody hates

(07:53):
the Asian owned convenience store or the Asian owned liquor
store because as and Berry. They said, they come in
here and they put uh, they put prison irons on
the windows. Why do you think they have to do that.
You think people get mugged at the liquor store in Tanglewood. No,

(08:14):
the community is broken and nobody wants to sell to
a community like that. Fix the broken and you won't
have a food desert.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
Do you enjoy a harsh chemical lactative where you have
came to the right place? Because Michael Berry, get on him,
blow it all out.

Speaker 5 (08:30):
Favor was one's New Stute's Final four games or Vandy
to good Team Georgia.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
One of the top three teams in the country, five
teams in the country, Arkansas they can bite anybody anytime.
And the Aggies last game of the year, regular season,
that's going to be a hell of a shootout. I
hope UT wins out, and I hope the Aggies went

(09:08):
out because that is going to be one hell of
a rivalry. That's going to be a game right there now,
that is going to be a game. Newsmax host Rob
Finnerty went on an excellent rant on the silliness of
newspeople over enunciating Spanish names. It's true, you see people

(09:36):
do it. This is what he said.

Speaker 7 (09:39):
On another note tonight. The New York City mayoral debate
last night, but I'm less interested in what the candidates
actually said, and I'm more interested in why we keep
doing this.

Speaker 8 (09:48):
Governor Affairs Portamliss Russo, Senior politics editor at Politico, Sally Goldenberg,
and Telemundo forty seven Acre Rose Rena Breton.

Speaker 2 (09:57):
This is a two hour debate.

Speaker 7 (09:59):
All right, So we I've talked about this and I
don't just I just don't get why we do this,
Who started it, when this started? But whenever it is
a Spanish name, we are all suddenly required and expected
to shape shift into the perfect Spanish accent. Normal everyday
news people do it all the time. They forget years
of training, they forget their non regional addiction that Telemundo anchors,

(10:21):
by the way, Rose Arena Breenton, just say Rose Arena Breenton.
But for whatever reason, we all feel the need to
pronounce it like we're living in Mexico, like we're living
in a country where Spanish is the native tongue. That's
not the case here in the US. But also not
on the app he said it, I couldn't understand what
he was saying. As I've said before, I am irish,
and if I was moderating that debate, would the host

(10:42):
introduce me as Robert James Finnerty. Don't you know the
little lad there is Robert James Finnerty. If the host
was Chinese, would they then introduce that person with a
Chinese accent? I don't think so.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
He didn't want to so.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
Doing it when they're Spanish.

Speaker 4 (10:59):
Just stop it.

Speaker 7 (11:00):
Also, we don't need to say all three names when
they are Spanish. No one describes me as Robert James Finnerty.
I'm just Rob Finnerty. We don't need to say kill
mar Abrego Garcia. It's just killmar Garcia. I don't know
who started this, but enough's enough.

Speaker 4 (11:15):
Stop, just stop.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
Only a proper Irish descendant could pull that spot off
the way he did with the perfect Irish brogue. That
was good writing, even better execution. Not to be overlooked.
Not to be overlooked. Credit College Humor.

Speaker 8 (11:37):
I cannot wait to try the food here. If the
reviews have been incredible.

Speaker 3 (11:40):
Okay, what's good?

Speaker 8 (11:42):
I've heard good things about the bruschute, also the cabrezi,
also the mozarelistics and the brusqueta and.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
The garlic bread. Do you mean brushetta? Yeah, brusqueta. Are
you saying it that way.

Speaker 8 (11:55):
That's how it's supposed to be pronounced. People like it
when you embrace their culture. It's very respectful. O LINGUII Okay,
talking to you is embarrassing and I want to change
the subject.

Speaker 2 (12:04):
Have you guys eaten in this neighborhood before?

Speaker 8 (12:06):
Actually, right next door there's this amazing Spanish restaurant.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
They do the best tap up and bacho. You mean
tapas and gaspacho. Yeah, that's what I said, tap up,
and that is not what you said.

Speaker 8 (12:16):
And like one block down there's this fushi restaurant that
you have to dry that is racist. It's not racist. Look,
if anything, it's less racist. I'm not imposing my anglicized
pronunciation on these foreign words like some sort of linguistic conista.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
Daray. I think I'll hide in the bathroom for the
rest of the night. No, Adam, come on, I had
a great night planned.

Speaker 8 (12:33):
We're gonna go get dinner and then we're gonna go
get some strudle. Then we would go to the poop
and I would buy all wood good shots, and then
we would go get strut already said strudel, did I Oh?
Then he'd go do some guddiok Pat, I know you
do an amazing rendition of Nedvana's rape me.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
Nirvana is an American band, but it's a Hindi word.
You can't do this. I need to leave.

Speaker 8 (12:54):
No, Adam, come on, at least stay for coffee. The
traffic is so bad in Los Angeles. We can go
to the Starbucks next door, all right. We can get
some frappuccinos, some cappuccinos or a croissant croissant, quaissant, croissant,
quassant croissant. I want to hit him.

Speaker 4 (13:08):
Can I hit a trap?

Speaker 2 (13:09):
You sound like a horrible person right now.

Speaker 8 (13:11):
I'm sorry, nick Otpa. I guess it canditated a huge
faux pa. I don't know if the bangsaan here is
off or something, but you're all getting really angry at me,
So why don't we call it a mulligan. We'll all
have a little bow wow, and then we can call it.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
An uber offending. You was never my gold. We're not
ready to order yet. Several of our guests have requested
did you leave me?

Speaker 1 (13:39):
And credit for this goes to our very own darro
Kunda Whens.

Speaker 4 (13:45):
It's your favorite Domato farm. Attacking and the issues of
our great land of Mexic Boat and beyond. And today
we indeed go beyond to the land of the Free
and the home of the braves, America. Now, something I
saw last night made me laugh and really just shake
my head and say, holy gringos. I was watching the
New York City News and the news anchor goes down

(14:08):
to line introducing his fellow buddy news talkers. Please welcome
my co host Sally McDonald's, Melissa Smith and Maria de
los Delors, Eoginias and Chessis.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
But what what are you doing?

Speaker 5 (14:20):
Dada?

Speaker 3 (14:21):
Sunday?

Speaker 4 (14:21):
And you think about that? He goes with this, da
da da? Why do Americans always do that? You get
to a Mexican name, and boy, your tongue just goes
flying through the air like you're some teenager first time
making out in a movie theater. What in the world
are you guys doing? That would be like to the
United States on vacation, which I love to do. I
love your clanship very much. But then I go to
what do you place?

Speaker 2 (14:42):
You go? McDonald's.

Speaker 4 (14:43):
I go to McDonald's and why would I go to McDonald's.
And when I place my order, when I say, oh,
now I have a big mac with French fries and
a Coca Cola. I mean, why would I do that?

Speaker 8 (14:52):
Now?

Speaker 4 (14:53):
Just give me my big mac, my French fried, my
delicious Coca cola, just in my normal voice. All America.
You know, you're such a wonderful country and really makes
me laugh a lot of times what you do. Oh
and by the way, Washington News, don't think I haven't
seen what you're doing. You're stealing our ideas. With the
beautiful weather women used to be you had a man
with these kind of light on his pinny loafer. Hello, everybody, welcome,

(15:14):
Here comes a call front which chitty outside? Now I
look and he's a beautiful brunette with the beautiful daughter.
Guys yet around the bosom.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
I mean, where did you get that idea?

Speaker 4 (15:24):
Yeah? Mexicoll and away hunt the last time. He's her
favorite Mexico to the Meto farmer, saying adios.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
Did you notice that finnerty did not do the Chinese thing?
He did the Irish thing. He didn't do the Chinese thing.
By the way, Christ Sorceado, who's on KSV mornings, I've
never actually met, to my knowledge, I've never met him
in person, but a lot of people in radio are

(15:59):
not friendly to each other. In whatever industry I've always
have ever been in, I've always tried to be friendly
to other people in the industry. There's no reason to compete.
There's plenty of pie for everybody. But he reached out
to me some time ago and say, hey, I'd like
to have you on my show. And I said, okay,
you do know I'm on same time with you, And
he said, yeah, it's fine, I love your show. I said,

(16:21):
I know what I say. Do I like you? You
know he's on NEWSBAP.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
It's a damn shame. It's a damn shame. It's a
damn shame.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
It's a damn can see TV headline quote. Snap cut
off could hurt Texas grocers and the rest of the economy.
Experts say they're so called experts or with the Texas
Retailers Association, a trade association that represents grocery stores. Grocery

(16:55):
stores who benefit from snap handouts. In fact, their business
model is dependent upon it. So this is where we
get into a little bit of problems. I will tell
you I didn't realize this until I ran for city

(17:15):
council and got elected, and it goes like this. When
I ran for city council, I was the first citywide
Republican elected in the city of Houston, and I had
a lot of guys that were good, good guys who
supported me, and they loved that I wanted to cut
the budget, bring in accountability, fiscal conservatism, all of those

(17:40):
things were very, very good, and they supported them. They
believed in them, and they would let me know they
had supported Bush and they didn't like Clinton. This was
two thousand and one. They were good Republicans, good conservatives,
were all in this together until it came time on
spending for their industry and it turned out half their

(18:04):
business with city contracts. Some of them would call and
threaten you. Some of them would try a better approach. Hey,
come let us reason together. Let's go to lunch and
talk about this. And the conversation would go like this, man,
I love what you're doing down there. You're giving them hell.
There's so much waste and fraud at city Hall and

(18:26):
you are down there just get All they want to
do is bitch to everybody that you are causing nothing
but problems for them. Keep it up. You're doing a
good job. I weren't talking about that project over there.
Now that's actually a good project. Why because it's yours.
So what ends up happening is people who do business

(18:47):
with the government are good Conservative Republicans until it comes
to their business. So the grocery industry wants your tax
dollars for their business. So even if some of these
folks are good Conservative Republicans in every other aspect of

(19:09):
their life, when it comes to your tax dollars, they
want your tax dollars for their business. The defense industry,
the defense industry owns most of the think tanks, so
they hire the former senators and the lobbyists and all that,
and they tell me America, Reagan, tough, strong. They just

(19:30):
want war because war. It takes war for them to
make money. Peace is bad for business. And when you
understand peace is bad for the defense industry, that's phase one.
Step two is understanding that people who have great influence

(19:50):
in this country, who are considered good conservatives and very patriotic,
that those people want war all the time. That's how
they get paid. They're just trying to take money out
of your pocket. And listen, if we could get them
to move industries, get them to move into farming, we'll

(20:12):
just blow more money on farming. Subsidize more of that.
Get them to move into automobiles. We'll just subsidize that.
Get them to move into telecom, subsidize that. But the
defense industry, they're very good. They're better than the rest
because they have made Spending money on their industry not

(20:34):
just a way for them to get rich. It's patriotic.
And if you don't want to spend money on them,
then you're weak and narrow sighted, and you're going to
cost us this country. Dan Crenshaw doesn't pay obeisance to
his overlords by saying, spend more money to the people

(20:55):
who spend money with me. And by the way, when
he's defeated, that's where he'll go. That's the first job
he'll get, and he'll make a lot of money. But
he doesn't say, send more money to my overlords. He says,
y'all are so naive, you're gonna get us invaded. This
is how you lose wars. If we don't fight them

(21:15):
over there, we'll have to fight them here. But you
know what I've never understood, why is it that the
neocon warmongers are also open borders folks? Because they all
are they tell us, we got to fight our wars
over there, otherwise we'll have to fight them here. But

(21:36):
then they let them come in here. The other thing
that Neocon warmongers do, and they do it under the
name of patriotism, is every place we go to war,
we got to have boots on the ground. When we
put boots on the ground, we need help from the locals.
When we get help from the locals, well you understand,

(21:57):
he saved our lives. Now that we've put our men
in harm's way and they had to be helped by
people that they developed relationships with. Now we want those
people to come back. We owe them that, don't we
And then overnight we start seeing Afghan Iraqi, you name it,

(22:22):
soldiers who came here, and before you know it, they're
raping women and boys, they're committing crimes, committing murders, running
criminal enterprises. That's what these wars lead to. The war
is not over when the war is over. So back
to the SNAP program. Everybody's apparently going to starve to

(22:46):
death if they don't have all your money to feed them.
Nobody asked any questions like how long these people have
been on Snap? How long these people have been on Snap.
How much money do they act actually make? Where do
they live? Why is all your money going to feed
other people? And they're going to call you a racist

(23:09):
or a meani or whatever, call me anything, I honestly
don't care. I am the worst human being ever because
I am rational. I take care of my own and
I take care of other people. I don't need to
take care of people across town. Somebody else can take
care of people across town. Just like I said, everybody
wants to reach out to Mac because he helps ten people,

(23:32):
he has to help number eleven. Why don't we spread
that burden around? How about all these churches getting rich
kick some money back to feed these people. How bet
you some of these people are on snap were given
money to the church in the church given nothing back.
That happens. These social welfare organizations have become an industry

(23:55):
in and of themselves. The grocery stores have grown addicted
to it. So now you got all these different entities
who are living off the government spending. That's why we
have no money left for ourselves. Because we got to
feed everybody, because we got to fight every war, because
we got to subsidize agriculture and each of those organizations.

(24:19):
All they care about is their bottom line. So each
of them is part of the omnibus bill. And this
is why we can never cut any fat because they
all hang together. See if we were to carve out
bill by bill, industry by industry, you might defeat some

(24:40):
of it. But see that the ag folks are going
to argue for.

Speaker 4 (24:43):
The big bill.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
Defense is going to argue for the big bill. Grocery
stores are going to argue for the big bill activists.
Before you know it, you're paying for everybody who's arguing
for you. The taxpayer.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
Tail that's come true.

Speaker 4 (25:05):
And when you look at me with those stares in
your eyes, I could walks across.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
Tommy Waltz is in it again with you, and I'm exhausted.
The left is on a mission to blame the right,
that's you for absolutely everything, the shutdown, ice clouds, the heat,
the cold, the rich, the poor, the water, the evaporation.

(25:37):
Now they're upset because they got to keep throwing stuff
in against the wall. At Trump that he's renovating the
White House with private dollars, you know, making it better.
How awful of him? The talk of Trump constructing a
grand ballroom, out of his own pocket and with private donations.

(25:58):
That's just unbearable. Well, our good friend Timmy Waltz has
his podcast and we keep talking about it because boil
Boy is it good. And he's kind of torn on
whether to be mad or glad because we know Timmy
Watts enjoys a good ballroom. Somebody dropped me some bass.

Speaker 8 (26:26):
Oh, Timmy.

Speaker 4 (26:29):
One tenth of America. HiT's your boy, Timmy Walls connecting
with the white man's car.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
Who's got the swagen, who's got the plan?

Speaker 4 (26:39):
Yeah, Timmy Walls, he's the manly man with.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
A mic in his hand and a lass.

Speaker 4 (26:48):
He's up in wisdom. Bunky, you can't say, Jimmy Waltz
don't play no games, Timmy Wall. Okay, what a week
it's been America. First, I don't want to be remiss,
and i'd mentioned are great friends done in the Montrose.

Speaker 8 (27:07):
Houston, Texas? Uh?

Speaker 4 (27:10):
I mean those mean monsters that covered up that Rainbow walkway.
I say, screw those guys, maybe twice. Well, the Montrose Mafia,
they showed them. They painted right back over where it was.
And that's a big fat rainbow to the rear for
all those against us. Let's give those rainbow wranglers a
big walls aplause, and now we better get to the

(27:35):
matter at hand, the big mean Donald J. Trump renovating
the East Wing. I know, I know, just the thought
of renovating one of the oldest buildings in America gives
me the hebegb's and I'm mad. But I gotta tell you, guys,
I'm also torn like a flower on this one. Did
you know the East Wing is home to a fabulous ballroom. Oh,

(27:57):
I've been to so many wonderful big balls in the
White House over the years. But now Trump is tearing
it down and he wants to make it a bigger,
better ball. We're in for bigger, better balls for years
to come, guys. I mean, I'm excited, but I mean
I'm all so mad because Trump is a mean man.
But better balls are best for all such a dilemma. Well,

(28:24):
join us next week as we welcome a blast from
the past, a man with two names, Barney Frank, and
he talks about all the balls he's seen.

Speaker 7 (28:32):
In the White House over the man with.

Speaker 4 (28:34):
The groovy stead.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
It's fascinating to me that that's who they chose to
bring in straight white rural male voters. That tells you
how out of touch they really are. So I've been
really focused on trying to sleep more, and it's it's

(28:58):
it's hard for me. My wife has made an excuse
for me that I've lashed on too lately, and she said, well,
that's just a trait you inherited from your mother. My
mother liked to stay up too late and she was
struggled it up in the morning, and so my wife
has made that excuse for me, and I'm using it
as a crutch. It is not uncommon for me to

(29:19):
stay up till three o'clock in the morning. That's a
stupid thing to do. It is my ultimate vice. It
is so bad for your health, but it's my superpower
that I've always been able to go on literally two
hours sleep and function without people knowing it. But what

(29:42):
you do to your body. The woman who Amy Farmer,
a dermatologist who was on our trip to Palm Beach.
My wife organized a brunch, a lady's brunch, and she
had her speak about hair and dermatological issues, and she's
kind of unconventional health and wellness as well as dermatology.
So my wife said, what's a single most important thing

(30:03):
for good skin care, and she said sleep. My wife
was so excited because she's a big believer right now,
and number two is water hydration, so sleep is a
big deal. So this has been my big kick of late.
And so two days ago I went to bed early

(30:24):
for me eleven o'clock. I got a good night of sleep,
and I got up for me good night sleep and
I got no. I went to bed at ten. I
got up and I should have been rested compared to
when I normally go to bed, but I wasn't, and
I was dragging all day. And so this morning I

(30:47):
got up and I made a joke about how my
wife said she hadn't slept well. We'd gone to bed
even earlier, and I said, well, if I'd stayed up later,
and it was like a it was a very guy joke,
and I realized that I thought I was very funny
because it's these forty five minute sleep cycles. So I said, well,
if I'd set up to one fifteen, I would have
stayed on my sleep cycle and I would have been well.

(31:09):
And I realized that men and women have such different
things that we find funny not to mention. And I
know I'm gonna piss women off, So just calm down
for a minute. Because you're not gonna like what I'm saying.
That doesn't mean it's not true. It got me to
thinking being at that women's brunch, one of only two

(31:31):
guys there, and watching how women interact versus how men interact.
We are so dramatically different. It's why I like to
have my time with my wife, movie time, dinner time,
go for a walk, take a vacation. But I also
like to have time with the dudes. I don't really
care to hunt or fish, but I'll go on a

(31:52):
trip just because it's got time. Poker night. It's not
about the poker spending time with the fellas. We smoked
cigars together. It's about spending time with the fellaws. That's
a very different interaction, and women don't tend to interact
like that. They'd like to think they do. They'll gather
together because the husbands are on a hunting trip, so
the women are like, well, let's all get together because

(32:14):
the men are away, But they argue they don't get along.
It's not part of their DNA for almost all women,
whereas men need that and organizations of men sports military
traditionally corporate, but that changed, always had a different vibe. Now, look,

(32:35):
my wife was a professional. I was proud for her.
I appreciated the men who treated her as a fellow professional,
Mark Watts, Rick Bays, you name it, all of them did.
They were so good to her. But there is a
difference in an environment when it's men only. That's why
Lokanvar for so many years was men only. Women couldn't
be on them. And I understand that makes women feel

(32:56):
left out, but they are being left out because you
hate women, but because the absence of women and the
presence of men creates a different environment. And again, I'm
going to say things that make people uncomfortable, but it
doesn't make them untrue, and I believe them to be true.
I'm not being provocative. I might be provoking you, but

(33:17):
I'm not trying to. I'm telling you that there is
a way that men speak when it's men only. There
is a way that men kid when it's men only.
There isn't a spree decor when it's men only. We
don't want that to be the entirety of our life.
We don't want that to be all we have. It's
a component of our life. And I got to thinking

(33:38):
to myself with that in mind, the reason Kamala Harris
couldn't beat Donald Trump. Who would you want coaching your
football team, Who would you want running your business? And
it's very very simple. I mean, that wasn't even a competition.
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