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Are mired in the dumb and it'sit's great if you're into crazy videos.
Ay, every single moment I wouldkind of dip back onto the Twitter.
Yesterday was it was something else,not just and not just on the all

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the student insanity. There's just it'sa I think what it peaked for me
was when the House Judiciary Committee subtweeted three year Letterman to own the libs.

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I I try to remember when Iposed it, so it was two
days ago they did that, theHouse Judiciary Committee retweeting three year Letterman a
troll account, and they know theyrealize to uh, you know, own
their opposition. That is, youwant to talk about the confluence of pop

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culture and politics, there you go, man. Although, to be fair,
three year Letterman has been having he'sbeen having himself a week or two.
So hey, it's really hard.Excuse me, it's really hard.
Not too fine, even just alittle bit of satisfaction in watching I don't

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don't, I don't know what theycall themselves, comrades, freedom fighters,
whatever, to watch grown adults.Yes, they are adults, even though
everyone keeps calling them kids. Andby the way, they said that half
the people they took out of Columbia, not college age, and not in
college there. I know you're shockedto learn that, But to watch where

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I think it was what U cl A. I got to clip on
loop because my phone's open right now. It's magnificent. The these freedom fighters
have fashioned protective equipment out of yourtypical Antica you know, Antifa black bloc
look, and then they've added custommade shields from the side of like you

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know, they like a blue trashcan, like a shop can, something
you have out your garage. Maybethey've cut that into fours and made shields
out of it, and then strategizeda run at police, except I don't
think that they should be able touse the word run because they're not good

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at that. And one officer literallysquares up on the two forward nitwits and
knocks them to the ground. It'sif you haven't seen the video, you'll
you'll be dying laughing man. Andthis is where we're at. But then
I thought, well, because whenyou look at the totality of what's going

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on right now, the thing thatis so remarkably different than a lot of
these moonbat protests in the past,and these occupations chap you know, Chaz
Chop all the rest of this stuffis they're not winning the mainstream media pr
war usually they are, right.That's how you get an MSNBC reporter to

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stand literally in front of burning buildingsand talk about mostly peaceful protests, right,
you need that extra element. Andit's becoming clear. And it's not
because they figured out that they werehacked journalists. They are terrified that this
right here loses the election for whothey want, whether it is the flag

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incident at UNC, whether it ismiss Marxist poetry chick talking about humanitarian aid
in the form of herman butter cookiesand twenty dollars Deli sandwiches talking about how
she'say, what happens? They getdehydrate and die, And it's like you

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just took a building that has waterfountains. Somebody somebody put like a building
infographic from the student handbook there andit literally shows the location of water fountains.
There's a bunch of them, andthere's a kitchen in that building.
But I digress. Every time avideo goes up it Al Sharpton was on

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there fighting with Mika yesterday. I'mnot going to subject you to all the
insanity, but it was a ratherlong conversation. Al Sharpton, who,
by the way, I don't knowif you know this has a bit of
a history when it comes to incidentsinvolving Jewish people to google Crown Heights.

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I'll wait, Yeah, that didn'tgo well. Is on there literally the
only one who gets it? Iguess. I don't know, but it's
amazing. Now I'm sitting here thinking, you know, you know that trash
can that's in the break room ross, That thing's pretty rigid. I think
that would make a lot better onethan these soft garden plastic tubs. Man.

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Oh and we got that whole theone studio where it's kind of turned
into a storage thing. No,no, I made. I could barely
move first off. I made youcould look at it. I made this
armor. Is that what that is? Because you look like the Staypuff marshmallow
Man can. Yeah, it's armormade out of about thirteen fourteen years of
past show prep packets. Oh wow, those are you know? And for

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those who don't know, those thingscan be seventy eighty pages, right,
so I don't throw anything away incase we have to reference past stories.
Yeah, no, it's it's prettymuch like a hoarder's maze. The thing
is like so I would say,if it was like an RPG, my
armor's probably an eighty two one hundred. But my boat mobility, yeah,
I can't really move. You wantme to shoot you with my desert eagle?

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Yeah, i'd I'll be fine.Well that's what that, that's what
that one young couple thought, youwill not be fine. Hey ho,
working Friday's got to go. Hey, hey, ho, ho, You're
about to have a big hole throughyour Yeah, yeah, it's uh,

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you get that. Chance's gonna change, man, dude. But then I
thought, well, this is la. Maybe this is the only way you
can spin this to not look pathetic. And and I think what they have
to do is claim that no,that's not them, that's a movie shoot.
Ever tell you about the Ever tellyou about the first time I went

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down to like Hollywood Sunset Boulevard areawhen I was in college. I was
so excited to go down there,and we're we're walking down and then the
first time you have to pay coverand buy something, you're not as excited.
But still it's how you're down there. You got the you know,
the holly, or you got thestars there you go see the theater.
Uh, it's it was. Itwas worth the visit. But we were

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walking down on On like towards theend sunset and the station, and they
have like chain link fencing up aroundit like you normally see if they're doing
construction in there, but you couldsee through it the chain They were shooting
a porn in there, right rightoutside, and all you had to do
was like stop and look over there. So at any point at around anytime

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around you, there could be amovie there. And I think that that's
literally the only thing that you couldattempt to do to spin this thing.
Now what they're gonna call that orwhat that is? A reboot of I
I I don't know. Like VeganbergerHill, I was trying to think.
I was trying to be helpful maybeuh yeah, you know how they like

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to redo all of the uh allof the classics there, we got that
full mental racket. Oh start workingon this literally in my brain, so
it's gonna be amazing, or theywould just re I think actually with this
group they just reboot. Schindler's Listis a comedy. I fell over Ross
can't get up, you know,he's like the kid in a Christmas story,

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the little brother. I don't evenknow what came of him. Ross,
would you like some humanitarian aid?I would appreciate it. Yeah,
okay, all right, so we'llget Ross some twenty dollars subs and some
butter cook or you know what youwant those cookies that you just devoured from
Wegman's all right, we'll get yousome of those. So if you haven't

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seen that video, please, dearGod, go look at that thing.
It's amazing and it's right there rightthere on the old Twitter account. At
Casey on the radio also to helpme make these jokes at eight oh five
p calendar, he'll be joining us. We've got the update on the unc
frat bros. And I see what'sgoing on with some of the other media.

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Just its theory. It may bea little paranoid. Maybe I'm off,
but I'll let you be the judge. And more of this. They
were looking at police officers, particularlyblack police officers, and accusing them of
being the KKKA. They didn't wantto be taken away, and I guess

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they were trying to flip the switch. But the idiotcy that you see on
your screen right now did you seethey got run underneath book. They're trying
to get beyond the police tape here. I mean craziness right now, it's
it's it's amazing. What do youthink the strategy session? Right, because
anytime you've seen a war movie wherethey're conducting a charge, right, you

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got that scene right before where themuckety MUCKs are sitting around. They usually
have a map spread out, somebody'sgot a pointer. Maybe they got little
you know, little things that looklike horses. They're moving around the map.
All right, So you guys,you're going to you're gonna be the
direct frontel assault while we send acouple more moon bats around around the flank.

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We've asked them not to wear toomuch pachuli so they're noticeable. And
let's do this and you know,the cannon fodder of young enlisted there.
I guess we're tasked with this rush, but nobody decided to see if they
knew how to run. It's fantasticand it's there for you at Casey on
the radio, and so much morecoming up here on a case O Day

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radio program. That would that's whatthey need. They need dramatic music when
they're running at police officers who areable to literally post up on two of
them, except they didn't flop likeLebron in the worst, the worst military

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charge I think I've ever seen.Truly amazing something to behold. Want to
be a fly on the wall forthat strategy session where you know where where
they're talking about this, where thesebrave souls decide they're going to be the
you know, the front line.First guy over the hill doesn't go well,
except had there been a hill.I don't think that physically they would

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have made it up it judging bytheir performance running across a flat ground.
So yeah, it's amazing. Yeah, Actually, you know what, that's
Benny Hill's lazy of me. Ithink, like chariots of fire, say

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right because and then you slow itdown a little. I don't want to
tell people in l A how todo videos and stuff. I understand that's
kind of your thing out there,but this is all wrong, man,
and it's so wrong. Like Ireiterated on the show that people are sending
me stuff. They're like, canyou believe what Joe Morning Joe said,
or the CNN lady or like theyget it, and I'm like, no,

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here's what they get this is badfor what their political wants are.
Okay, I promise you if itwas galvanizing voters, they'd be out there
pretending everything's fine, you know,basically running around and harassing law enforcement themselves.

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No. I mean we saw itin the summer of twenty twenty,
right when a different person was inoffice. But now they're in office.
Is suddenly where a nation of lawis and you know what I mean.
And you can't be half of thisnow because it makes their guy look bad.
Well, I don't want to putwords in Joe Biden's mouth, even
though that's basically what his staff doesfrom all day. Let's hear Joe Biden

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who finally decided to I guess theydid weigh in a little with a statement,
but actually him at a podium.Let's see where his head's at,
shall we? In North Carolina?I wanted to speak a few moments about
what's going on our college campuses here. We've all seen images and they put
to the test and to fundamental Americanprinciples. Excuse me. The first is

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the right to free speech and forpeople to peacefully assemble and make their voices
heard. The second is the ruleof law both must be upheld. We
are not an authoritarian nation where wesilence people or squashed descent like political In
fact, peaceful protests is in thebest tradition. I promise I wasn't going

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to stop this. But that partis the first part that makes me so
angry. Well, it's like thethird part, but it's we just we
know that your White House literally workedwith and in some cases threatened social media
to quash political dissent. Like weknow this, we know this, and

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you still put it in there.All right, anyway, continue of how
Americans respond to consequential issue. Butbut neither are we a lawless country.
We are a civil society. Anorder must prevail. Throughout our history,
We've often faced moments like this becausewe are a big, diverse, free
thinking and freedom loving nation, andmoments like this there are always those who

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rush in to score political points.But this isn't a moment for politics.
I where do you start of thelaw? Oh are we because there's tons
of people come over the border apparently, what about what about if you're in
New York and you know you youstab let's fly over country, starry stab
a guy into bodega in New Yorkand then you're arrested in there, you

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let go without bail in a cigarette. Suddenly we're a nation of law.
It's yeah, what and people cansee it. Man. The actually people
are so dumb, well like youare, a know too. That's that's
why they're coming around it now.To be fair, it would be easy
to sit there and go Joe Bidentwenty twenty. Bro. However, like

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he probably doesn't remember, so,I mean that's a good point. It's
fair. Yeah, he's like,mister president, this has been your official,
unwavering position during the entirety of yourpolitics. So you know, you
hit it out of the part,sir. I mean, that's what they
did in the summer twenty twenty.They just poured gasoline and everything. Oh
yeah, back to the mostly peacefulprotest summer that saw a very different tactical

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approach by members of the media.And even though it appears that some have
quote figured it out seeing the light, I don't please show show me a
much longer pattern, because when Isee your people who are reading polling and
audience audience feedback and realizing that thisdoes not get them where they want to

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politically, that's how cynical, Iam, but I'm also correct, But
damn I'm also entertained. Let's watchhim drag one of these nitwits off,
shall we. I'm a student,tail off, don't fail. I feel
like the officer reached for wanted toreach for his baton. About the English

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major part of this, I alsoI don't know if I believe you're just
a pure English major. I'm assumingthere's got to be some woke terms in
and around your actual degree. Butif you are an English major, as
I pointed out yesterday, it's it'snot you're you're saying that in the present
tense, and you, uh,you should be saying it in the past

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tense because he was he was kickedout or he was suspended. So you
were an English major. Can youimagine that he kicked out. Not only
are you in jail, but nowyou have three hundred thousand dollars in debt.
Well they'll forgive it, So figureout a way. Can we agree

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in this? Thola? And Isaw somebody make this point, and I
agreed. These kids, if ifyou actually do go to the school and
you're participating in these protests, oddsare you are going to be like the
like the kid that was dragged awayin English major humanities whatever the equivalent to
social studies would be in college.I have no idea because I'm a more
on. You're not going to findlike the engineers or the math kids doing

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this because they're actually busy working yourhut. No, and by the way,
let me let me let me throwthis out to back what Ross is
saying. I did not see asingle tribute shay. So they're sure as
hell ain't engineering kids over there,right, like, because you've seen these
videos of the kids going, hey, just leave me alone, I'm trying
to take my finals. Right ifthey you know, dangerous they'd be if

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they had like five engineering students anda couple of Rotzi guy and the basic
like yeah, kids, how likea failings worked? Right? Yeah?
Yeah, absolutely no. Instead they'redoing slap fight hand to hand combat training
with the ninety pounds seventy year oldwoman who's been rested one hundred times for
protesting. That's the thing that happened. So no, and no marketing kids

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too, let me add to thatlist. That's obvious. Yeah, if
there was somebody for the business schoolon the marketing side, No, there
would be uh, there'd be alot of different videos out there. Yeah,
so sorry, bro, you werean English major. You could say
you are an idiot. Do youwant to get present tents that would work

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or future tents we go with?You will always be living in your parents'
basement. So there you go,class dismissed. Look at that. I
got paid three hundred thousand for adegree won't get and I just gave it
to him in five minutes. Noteven that anyway, Let's watch these idiots

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with trash cans again. They werelooking at police officers, particularly black police
officers, and accusing me of beingthe KKK. They didn't want to be
taken away, and I guess theywere trying to put the switch. But
the idiotcy did you say on yourscreen? Right now? You just see
the guys. Look you're trying toget beyond the police tape here, I

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means right now, by the way, Oh yeah, see that sounds what
do you think? I think thatsounds much better? Yeah, you know
what, could you put the wholerocky sound kidding having a roof on the
button bar? Oh no, thatwould be amazing, And she points out
the police tape She's absolutely right.They hit the cop inside the police tape,

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who might have saved their life,because I think if they'd have been
allowed to at full speed hit thatpolice tape, it'd be like you ever
see, like in a movie wherethey've got like a wire across and some
dude on horses doesn't see it andknocks them down. I feel like that
would have been the reaction on theplastic police tape. Now we'll never know.
I have to go back to whatyou just said. Yeah, these
morons do not deserve the greatness thatis the Rocky three year Rocky four soundtrack.

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They do not deserve it. Theydo not deserve a burning heart.
They don't deserve it, no easyway out. They don't deserve EI the
Tiger, There's no way. No. I have principles that will not bend
on this. They do not deserveit. I have. The Tiger would
sound pretty good, though, wouldn'tit. No, that's a victory song
man. Well obviously not if youwatch the video, and to be fair,

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Rocky had to get knocked down toget back up again. Right.
I don't know if you're aware ofthis, but that was after that was
after you got knocked out. Yeah, okay, well that's him training in
their yeah band of bigots. OhI like that one with her little war
names. Oh that'd be pretty good. All right, well, I think
that will be my source of Fridayentertainment, just randomly playing songs and thinking

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up stupid war parody stuff for them, because that's the only way I keep
my sanity. He counter will joinus too, to stress those bounds.
I did see something this morning.Hold on, this is all right.
Here we go. I want tomake sure I have this. We also

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get into the Lindsey Graham phone hackthing, which they're trying to make a
big scandal. So maybe there's somestuff out there that's not published. But
I will put this in perspective.I am a far superior analyst than any
of the netwits that CNN MSNBC hasworking for him, because this is easy.

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If you don't know. Lindsey Grahamsaid his phone was hacked by somebody
pretending to be Chuck Schumer. Itis not known what messages, if any,
were exchange, any of the rest. It's a really minor thing.
And once again you have this reallyaccusatory story and you have zero context in
this which I will gladly provide foryou coming up. We'll do that here

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in the next segment, just becauseI'll need a few minutes for that insanity
and uh if English major and uhband of bigots who I thought of a
play on Glory Ross but it hasanother word probably all right, I'll let
you guys figure that out anyway.So while all that's going on up in

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Massy Choosetts, which, by theway, the moment I saw the the
load screen on this video before iteven started playing, I said to myself,
those are obviously Patriots fans Ross.You would you would concur right those
hacken immediately immediately like, oh mygosh, we're in Massachusetts. Uh.
You have a dude dressed like I. I he looks like like ro It's

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like ross al Ghoul, but abackup dancer from the King and I and
I actually I should I should clarifywhich one do you think looks like ross
al Ghoul because you could make argumentsfor both. Although I was singing the
dude on the left, okay,not the gentlemen of the right, all
right, So that's the King andI backup dancer dude. And then Gorlock

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two you immediately cut to this video. You know they're Patriots fans, and
it looks like the worst Renaissance festivalever, like like some small towns trying
to get it going. It's thefirst year and it looks like no,
no, no, you know whatit looks like cross It looks like a
Renaissance festival if it was hosted bythe Wonka dudes, the Wonka Experience guys.

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Right, there's not going to beany giant turkey legs or oh no,
no no, it's high quality theatricaljousting there. Now, well they
have giant toefurkey legs probably, Butanyway, let's let's listen to uh rosal
Fool Yes, yes, and andGorlock too, shall we. You're at

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Unassa's campus, supporting the students intheir encampment. By the way, I
just did did you pick up herbody language in this? Did you did?
Do you see the amount of unbridledsexual tension that this chick is exuding
on rosalf Fool? I did not. I did not pick up on that.

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I probably just wasn't paying attention.She wants to smash and that would
be the word you'd use with agorlock. To anyway. I'm sorry,
Let's let's go back to the renfair. You're at Umasa's campus, supporting
the students in their incabnet. Wouldthese be hamas massholes? Mass massholes?
Everyone keeps using that one. Nowyou can stick the mass back in there,

(24:40):
anyway. I'm sorry. I continuehere at Umas's campus supporting the students
in their incabinet. They're demanding fordivestment from war propeteers and warmongers. I'm
here with Yafa who just come tothe students in like the most inspiring beautiful
way a wa crowd. It's beensuch a pleasure to be out here.

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I'm pleasure. You're able to comeout. Come out if you're not in
Massachusetts or Western Massachusetts, go outto an caathnet here. You students all
around are starting these encampments everywhere.Feel free to show up or not.
Feel free. Definitely show up andbe prepared to support the students and everybody
else mobilizing for a free cone.Do you know I just realized, you

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know what? His jacket also lookslike a more formal version of the dude
from Prince's Bride? Who uh whichwhich one humper? Inc Or the guy
that is responsible for the torture.No, no, no, no,
the the oh I kind of notremember there the little dude who dies from

(25:44):
the poison Vincini. Yeah, yeah, yeah, doesn't that look like it
does? It looks like a moreformal coat that Vincini would wear. Well,
not anymore because he's dead. Spoiler, but yeah, that's what I'm
picking up there. I was boredin the oiokade. Well that's you don't
die from it. Got you gottabuild your system up. This is science,
folks, all right, six fortysix, we'll come back. And

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I got the Lindsey Graham story.It's just so dumb, but that's kind
of That's gonna be the theme ontoday's show. One of the frat kids,
frat guys, men, dudes,bros. Whatever, he gave an
interview. We're gonna play some audiofrom that. I saw his dad or
one of their dads too, wasposting some stuff on social media and holding
off the entire moon bat horde manwild times. We'll continue next. Hang

(26:33):
on. This falls into what Isaw yesterday with the Michael Cohen email stuff.
That's why this is in the newssite. They're scrambling for anything you
don't know. By the way,if you don't know the Michael Cohen email
yesterday on Jake Tapper's show, Idid not. I couldn't put audio in
because I can't say what they saidon the air. I mean, I
guess I probably could, but I'mnot gonna. The part of the try

(27:00):
up in New York is they introduceMichael Cohen's emails and there's one email where
he's he's right it to another lawyer. It's not to Trump, and it's
obviously once they had the falling out, and Cohen refers to Trump by a
nickname and I'll give you a variationof it, Von poops and Pants,

(27:23):
except it's not the pooh word,it's the the S word. And that
apparently was, which, by theway, is kind of funny for about
a second, especially considering Trump lovesnicknames whatever. But like all of Tapper's
show was them talking about that andnot literally how how far is how far

(27:48):
is Columbia from Midtown? But fortyblocks? How forty blocks away? That
insanity is literally going on right onyour doorstep. So him and his annal
just made Von poops and Pants jokesall the time, which is ironic actually
when you think about it, becauseif you have concerns with commander in chiefs,

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there's no backstory provided by the wayas to what prompted it, so
they were having to speculate. Butif that's your concern, now, leaders
of the free world who may havemistrusted Gas, I have some news for
you. I'm just saying there's someother there's you know, there's other opportunities

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to I mean, I mean,listen, man Biden pooped his pants in
front of the pope. Well,did we forget about this? Well?
No, yes, because if youdo it in front of the pope,
you're immediately forgiven. You probably don'tknow this, not having been raised Catholic.
Literally, if you do anything youdo with in the presence of the
Pope, you're good to go,I think is the rule. I don't
know, Well, historically kind ofhas been, but I don't know if

(29:00):
it still is. Yeah, therewas a little incident there, but you
know, a couple our fathers tohail Mary's are good to go. So
yeah, yeah, that or Ericswallwell for that matter, I mean,
how far are we going with this? He can't tell me he did not
with that noise he made, allright, So Lindsey Graham this story,

(29:21):
Lindsey Graham says, says his phonewas hacked by somebody impersonating Chuck Schumer.
The entire energy of this story isLindsey Graham's full of crap, which I
think is weird. And then they'relike, why would they target Lindsay Graham?
This is how disingenuous these people are. We know, we know that

(29:44):
China attempts thousands, thousands of hackson a daily basis, or phishing attempts
or the attempts to compromise security.They're not wasting time on Ross's Twitter account.
Okay, well, may I guessmaybe we might at the we might

(30:08):
be the very tail end. Whoare they prioritizing if you are literally and
it's not just them North Korea,tons of other bad actors, Russia,
you name it, and probably wedo it to them too. But my
point is that's who you would target. Whose data would you is most useful
to compromise if you're attempting to dodamage. Lindsey Graham's a city US senator

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or a guy with fifty followers onTwitter and his accounts you three months old?
So you think he's about anyway?Obviously, And have you seen how
anept our elected officials are surrounding technology? Did you not watch the hearings with
like Zuckerberg where you got people going, well, how do you make money

(30:55):
of Facebook's free? It was,Oh, it was so cringey. So
yeah, do I think Lindsey Grahamlike the rest of these cats. By
the way, Chuck Schumer is saidto only use a flip phone, so
that's why they were laughing at him. Who he doesn't even know? Everything's
dumb And it doesn't say that therewas some exchange that's particularly embarrassing. I

(31:17):
can't This Tyson thing is crazy.We'll talk about that here in just a
moment. No, I didn't punchsomebody who totally earned it on a plane
again, But who knows. Hedid an interview yesterday. I saw an
interview. I don't know when hedid the interview. He was doing an
interview with Nick Cure ghost. I'dnever remember how to pronounce his name.

(31:37):
He's a for professional tennis player,but he does like he does a podcast
called Good Trouble, and he interviewsa lot of former athletes and they tell
crazy stories. I had no idea. The amount of money that that dude
earned and blew in a span ofwell. He followed for bankruptcy in two

(32:00):
thousand and three, so basically fromthe time he went professional then obviously there's
a prison stint in there where Ithink the expenses probably were mitigated some.
And then up to two thousand andthree, he said. Tyson said,
he spent six hundred and eighty fivemillion dollars in what would that be twenty

(32:21):
years ish, twenty five twenty twentyfive years? I mean that is it's
a lengthy six hundred and eighty fivemillion. I hear these stories. I
remember the Adrian Peterson right, theformer Vikings running back. He spent one
hundred million in what seven years,and I thought that's DUTs, even with
all the people he'd surround him with. But then they started talking about where

(32:45):
the money's going, and it's nuts. Let's see here, just just a
couple of quick little highlights if wecould so. Yes, it was estimated.
It is estimated because Tyson says hereally doesn't know, but Forbes estimates
it near six eighty five and andsays that sounds right. You can see
some of the bankruptcy stuff. Thisis literally for those of you who are

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trying to figure out how to makeyour monthly budget meet. You know,
Dave Ramsey should do a show onthis, have Tyson on there, although
he better be careful because you've seenTyson during interviews when you bring up stuff
you don't want to bring up,he will get mad. But this is
this is this is insane. Allright? So where was the money going?

(33:30):
Well, let's see here. Iwas just looking at this list.
Why is this list? I wasjust looking at where did it go?
All right, I'm gonna have tocall I think I flipped over to the
other story. We're gonna go through. We're gonna go through what he spent

(33:51):
his money on. All right,here we go, all right, now
I found it. This is Thisis per month, by the way,
so we're clear at the time,he was spending three four hundred thousand dollars
a month on pigeons. I know, if you know this, Tyson loves
pigeons. And that's fine. Ifhe likes to be up there in the
coop and he talks about when hewas a kid growing up in a tough

(34:13):
neighborhood, that was his his respite. Got it? But four hundred thousand
on. Pigeons are free if you'refast enough, and you don't even have
to be that fast. But anyway, he's begging the mind. That's what
he's spending. He spent seven hundredand fifty thousand. Okay, this is

(34:35):
an annual. No, I'm sorry, is this annual? Yeah, this
is annual. The pigeons thing isannual too. I probably said monthly.
Seven hundred and fifty thousand on Tigerupkeep. I know if you saw a
hangover, you saw Tyson with thetighter. The reason his character in that
movie, which is see him hasit is because he had tigers tigers,

(34:59):
because you know, you wanted theone tiger run around your house. To
have a friend's He paid, Hehad a payroll of entourage members. He
had a personal animal trainer for thetigers and a personal one for the pigeons,

(35:20):
both of which were paid salaries inthe eighties and nineties of one hundred
and fifty thousand. He paid threehundred thousand a year for a hype man
named Crocodile, which I you know, the cast of comical characters surrounding Mike
Tyson is forever burned into the braindon King obviously, I think the one
people most think of. But youwere paying a hype man three hundred thousand

(35:44):
a year and his name's Crocodile,and I don't know that anyone's ever heard
him. That's not a good hypedude. Man that ain't flavor flave.
Now you probably could have got well, mate, Now a flavor flav was
making a little money back then,but now three hundred thousand, he'd probably
do it. And it's he paidone point eight million for a gold bathtub.

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Man, I don't know. Iknow that everyone around you will help
you burn through your six hundred eightyfive million. I just don't know how
you could do it. I don'tthink I could do it. I'd look,
I'd buy stupid stuff. But like, and you know what it is,
it's that whole it's that whole discussion. You don't know until you know.

(36:30):
But also people who are who arebad at finances, whether they make
fifty thousand a year or five milliona year, if you're bad at finances,
you'll live paycheck to paycheck. Sountil somebody can I guess, see
that breaking point and figure out thatthis is not a good spending pattern.

(36:51):
I don't know that it matters howmuch money you have. He bought,
how many cat he owned like sevencastles at one point. Okay, I
get you know that. That's fine. I'm not gonna lie. You give
me a half billion dollars, Ross, give you a half billion. You're
buying a castle, right at leastone? Yeah? Yeah, yeah yeah.
And you know Ross doesn't goanna leavethe country, so he's gonna have

(37:13):
to find one here and probably paya pretty premium for then. So I
can forgive the castles. I don'tknow why he needs seven of them,
but I guess if you want tostage your own medieval battles and stuff,
I mean you could have like eightfor like every level of Mario. Well,

(37:36):
is the princess in the first one? R it's a mystery, you
don't know. Gotta find her forthe second one? Right? Is she
in there? She in There's gotto be in the third one at least?
Yeah? Well, I mean thirdtime is the charm? Oh,
she's not in there? Right?Fourth? I swear if she's not in
the fourth, I'm gonna lose mymind. Oh no, okay, Well,
luckily, luckily, when you werein looking just for you looking at
the third castle. You you gainedimmortality jumping on the h and then when

(38:02):
I'm in like, you know,going to the fourth castle, I'll find
my way to the eighth castle somehow? What? No, how is that
even physicals? I just bumped abrick and I climbed up the vine.
I mean, it's your that's whyyou buy the castles. I guess you've
convinced me there. I was watchingthis is how, this is how bored.

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I was a couple of weeks ago. I was watching a video of
somebody's speed running Mario and I wasreally getting into frame rates, and I
like, I need to not fixateon this. Yes, that's the hole
you don't want to go down.You gonna hit that frame in the first
half of the second. If youdo the second half of the mill of
second, you're not going to hitthat frame. You're not gonna glitch ross.

(38:49):
They're crazy, man. Yeah,do you have to literally on the
you have to time out parts ofthe second so your frame so you don't
lose a frame, a single frame. And I mean the somebody explained that
to me for an hour. Yeah, they videos and they try to explain
it. I'm watching him like,I have no idea what you're talking about.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'mlike a frame of what he spent

(39:14):
two million dollars on a tea set? What? What is was it?
Winston Churchill's that? What is that? Even? Do you think Tyson sticks
out his pinky when he's using thetwo million dollar te set? I don't
don't. I don't believe just tobe funny thing. Yeah, I mean

(39:35):
maybe older Tyson's funnier than younger Tyson. Right oh d yes, one hundred
percent. And you know some ofthat comes with, uh, maybe figuring
out you were an idiot when youwere younger. Not probably a reflection Ross
and I were talking off the air, Uh, probably a reflection that all
of these LARPers are one day goingto have to process. And uh,

(39:57):
I want to be a fly onthe wall for that, all of these,
all of these kids who decided thattheir youth was spent was best spent
angry? Oh no, yeah,I was thinking about this yesterday. Yeah,
yeah, I was thinking about thisyesterday. I'm like, what is
have fun? At least I havefun? What a colossal waste of you
of your late teens and early twentiesto be on campus protesting and stuff,

(40:19):
thinking you're making a difference and you'rereally not. And one day you're gonna
wake up and you're gonna be likeforty and you throw your back at when
you're napping, and you're gonna belike, man, I wish I could
party, and I never did thatbecause I wasted my youth. Let me
tell you, being you know,nineteen twenty at a beach kegger every weekend
with all all of my fellow classmatesrunning around a bikini tops. Far better

(40:43):
than crafting plastic trash cans shields,right, because the Middle East is still
going to be a dumpster fire.Yeah, in forty fifty years, and
you're gonna be I'm telling you,I look back at my early my late
teens, early twenties. I don'tregret any of it. It was so
much fun. I regret getting caughtfor some of it. Oh yeah,
sure, I'm like, ah,that was that was dumb. But those
are when you making mistakes. Butno, overall, and I don't want

(41:05):
to I don't want to put wordsin Ross's mouth, but I've heard that
when you are that age and youalready have a job in commercial radio,
that makes it better. I haveheard that, yes, yeah, yeah,
backstage passes are to basically any concertthere back when radio was just littered
with that stuff, right, Imean having perspective. Now you have such

(41:29):
a small window to party and notbe be not ruined the entirety of your
life, right, I mean withinyou know, we do see those,
but you can still have time tobounce back from it. But even like
the hangover recovery time, right whenyou're younger, so much different when you're
old. God, you're wasting somuch. I would have never considered doing
an ivy bag in my twenties,but I'm not gonna lie. I tried

(41:50):
that thing out when I was inmy thirties, and you know what works
like a charm? What what?Although now, although once I realized it
working like a charm, maybe Iwould have wanted it in my twenties.
I don't know, man, Butyeah, that's a you know, they
talk wasted youth. You're gonna bebitter, and you know what, it'll
make him bitter and more cheese andthey'll just double down on this stupidity and

(42:13):
eventually they're a forty something year olddude on a bike vandalizing a Trump sign
in the middle of the night,but tracking yourself on an app because you
don't understand it because you're getting old. That's where you that's where you find
yourself. Or do you see thevideo of that guy from New York who
is out in the Key West areaand he just he sees a truck this
woman's driving and it says, let'sgo Brandon on the bumper sticker. So

(42:37):
he key's the whole thing on videoin a in a grocery store parking lot
and there's great body body camp becausethat's Florida. This is Florida. You're
not in New York, sir.And you literally literally see the cop in
the dude's driveway because I guess gota house down there, was renting a
house, and you know, there'shis vehicle with all his New York plates,

(43:00):
his wife standing there. She strikesme as a bitter shrew as well.
And the cops like, dude,we saw you, like he why'd
you do it? And he's like, oh, I was just so angry
with it. And the guy's like, yeah, well, this is Florida,
so you're going to jail, andthey take him over to jail.
That's where you end up. Soyeah, have fun, do something all

(43:22):
right? Seven nineteen Cacoda Radio Proand get off this. I could just
read this Tyson list. Oh yeah, this one too. You ready,
what do you think Tyson's average monthlycell phone bill was during that time?
And in mind to be so expensivebecause that's before cell phones were late right

(43:43):
everywhere, and he and the cellphones in this case was not just one,
it was you know, for hisentire staff and hangers on and all
that. Tyson's monthly cell phone billtwo hundred and thirty thousand dollars two hundred
and thirty Now that's you know,that's his ross point out. That's when

(44:04):
you had roaming, limited minutes,things like that. But obviously you know
that much cash rolling in you don'tcare, So yeah, it's just fascinating.
Yeah, two hundred and thirty thousandon mobile phones and pagers. Excuse
me. His car collection is insane, but you know that's that's I guess

(44:25):
somewhat normal. Oh wait, holdon, hold on, he owned,
that's right. He owned. Hiscollection of cars included many famous vehicles,
including the Gray Poop pond Rolls Royce. How do you end up with that?

(44:51):
How do you how do you goto you know, how do you
go down to Orlando to the youknow, the big auto auction that they
televise, right, and you're like, there's the car from bullet there's I
did see somebody sent a link theywere selling the Joe dirt car. Did
you see that ross for Lightwise sayit's a HEMI, yeah, it's a
HEMI. Somebody pays stupid for that. And I don't know where he bought

(45:14):
it, but Mike Tyson said thereHe's like, I gotta have the gray
poop pond Rolls Royce. Did hehave both or just the one? I
try to remember the commercial? Wasit two Rolls Royces? Or it was
a limo in a Rolls Royce?Right, he had the largest legal stretch
limo, dude, And uh let'ssee here, Uh there was one other.

(45:39):
Well you get the gist, allright, So not the greatest suspending
decisions. But I'll tell you what, at least he was having fun.
It's fun. Can you imagine palingyour buddies around and your wrote your gray
poopon rolls? Right, Which,by the way, if you had that,

(45:59):
you have to at every stoplight dothat every single stop right. I
don't care Gremlin. If they're ina busted Kremlin with Bondo on it,
I think you still got to makethe app. That needs to be the
contract when you buy that car.Let's see here, Oh you had one
of the Oh geez, he hadone of the He had a Ferrari that

(46:25):
there's only two. Yeah, inthe salt and Bruneion's the other one.
Dude, this guy. Yeah,if you're if you hear the grave pupon
Rolls Royce, that's that's your day. I actually I was just thinking,
remember when that commercial came out andit was everywhere and it entered our lexicon.
Can you imagine being some uppity richdude with a Rolls Royce. How

(46:49):
annoying that must have been every timeyour driver's taken you somewhere. I have
to assume that literally at every stoplight. You can never have the window down
on a nice day because it wouldjust be jerks asking for mustard. Yeah,
we need to get a town carsomething. All right, that is
crazy man. All right, thereyou go, animals, castles, gray

(47:15):
pooppond cars. What are you spendingyour money on in your twenties? On?
All right, we'll be back hangingout to callender will join us.
I hear we have one or twothings we can talk about, unc insanity
and also what's going on. Obviouslyin Charlotte. The president there yesterday after
giving a little speech talking about howthe college insanity is not in keeping with

(47:39):
our nation of laws. So nowwe're a nation of laws and they want
to Charlotte. I know we metwith some of the families there, but
we'll get a locals perspective and wechat with Pete coming up here in thirty
minutes, and then we will justwe'll do that and then the rest of
the time we'll just watch the LARPers. Hold on. Some of you been

(48:02):
coming up with good war movie namesfor said Larper's try to charge police with
plastic trash can shields and uh getknocked into the dirt, really knocked themselves
into the dirt because athleticism is notsomething that they were they were blessed with.

(48:24):
Let's see, so we had herewe go some of our folks on
Twitter, all right, black blockdown the dumb Kirk. Yeah, yeah,
yeah, I'm with that. Thehippie locker they as you went with,
they were expendables. Actually, Ithe one would I have, Oh

(48:46):
the expellables, that's I like thatone more. But the rest of these
are pretty good. Battle of AntifaBattlefield Turf. Oh, I like that
one, all right. So wegot some good ones out there. But
if you haven't watched that video,just make time. And it's funnier when

(49:10):
you put music under particularly black policeofficers and accusing them of being the KKKA.
They didn't want to be taken away, and I guess they were trying
to put the switch. But theidiot season, I'll let you be the
judge. Oh h, what isit? Of course somebody did. Did

(49:31):
The memes on this are amazing,So somebody went NFL films. By the
way, the voice on this isvery good. I mean, before the
AI murders us. The the memesare going to be amazing, if if
not a little misleading. All right, So there's gonna be triggering for me.
I've already because I've told you mybeef with NFL films, because you

(49:54):
remember they used to market that asas much as possible. I think every
spot where, every ad break hadlike an NFL Films thing, and I
remember that we got some of theNFL films and if you go like the
ten greatest rushing days of all time. I noticed a pattern immediately where whatever

(50:15):
team was getting dominated always seemed tobe the Vikings in there. So like
this. It was a thing thatVikings fans, me and my buddies that
talk about, like, why arewe always the ones getting given up an
eighty five yard draw in overtime tolose to Michael Vick. Which is a
thing that happened and was on thecover of an NFL films, thing that

(50:37):
I got so dumb. So withthat in mind, all right, let's
listen to how they did this isthese are the LARPers with their plastic shields,
running at police. But running isa very generous word. In a
spectacle of misguided valor, the privilegedwarriors bravely advanced, placing their faith in
rubber maid and Petrulli oil, butthe guardians of order stood resolute, repelling

(51:01):
the advance. Like the steel curtain. The would be revolutionaries met not with
victory but with the cold reality oflife. Echoes of the folly of youth
reverberated across the nation, a cautionarytale immortalized in the Annals of Absurdity.
Yeah Yeah, that's well done.And by the way, there's a they

(51:22):
bring up a good point in thatthe rubb you know, the rubber trash
cans. And I still remember whenwe were in that big conversation with the
straws, right when like cities,a lot of cities just were not gonna
have you can't have plastic straws humor. Remember Washington, DC hired a straw

(51:42):
cop and we mocked that dude forlike three hours. In New York and
other places, what they would dois they would literally go to restaurants and
they would start screaming at the restaurantsthey were doing this to. In Chinatown,
I remember watching this video because it'slike, just, you know,
some folks running a Chinese restaurant andyou got like, you know, scraping

(52:08):
by probably living like ten to anapartment above the thing, and a bunch
of rich college students are in therescreaming because they got a plastic straw with
their general so's order. And nowyou're using plastics, in this case rubber
to attempt to rush police. It'salso stupid, but it's also also entertaining.

(52:30):
But we have that for you.Meanwhile, UNC the total for the
Rager there now in excess of fivehundred thousand dollars and arils are like three
stories on this, and I'm startingto suspect it's not because they think this
is good. I think they're tryingto poke holes and make sure that if

(52:52):
there's even one iota of microaggressions oryou know, them not getting the money
fast enough for any of the restof this, that they can hit piece
this whole thing. That's my theory, but I'm just very negative. Meanwhile,
one of the one of the dudesthere actually was on Fox News yesterday

(53:15):
given a little interview, and uh, you know what, I know,
it's it's easy to make frat stereotypejokes and it's fun too, don't get
me wrong, But like, Idon't know, I feel like this kid's
gonna be okay. I feel likehe's gonna be fine. Let's listen to

(53:37):
how I love that side of America. It's like we all just kind of
connected our brains and stood there protectingone thing, and we all were like
we all were looking at every direction. If stuff was flying in, we
would say heads up, we wouldcover each other, we would look out
for other people, we would swapwe have like like for an app and

(54:00):
our hands did hurt, our armsdid hurt. It was like an arm
day for me that day. Itwas no gym happened that day. Afterwards
it was exhausting, you know.I remember, by the way, this
is why I mean by the stereotypes. Did he just you know, essentially,
he's, uh, what what wasthe the acronym on with the idiots
in New Jersey? There was it? G T What was it? Jim

(54:22):
Tanning? Oh, I'm so laundry. Oh man, I just realized too.
I was kind of happy. Ididn't know that. Yeah, So
he's like, yeah, it wasit was an arm day. I don't
know. I find this stuff funny, but again, I think this kid's
gonna be Okay. We were allstanding in there and I think I made
a joke. I was like,oh, I don't know if it's a

(54:42):
joke, but I was like,I was like, I die for this
flag, and everybody was like,yeah, they got any clothes. So
we're gonna start throwing hands like we'renot gonna we're not going anywhere. I
don't care. They're gonna have totear me off this flag like by my
dead, like dead body, youknow, stuff like that, and that
was you know, I'm smiling rightnow after such a insane day, but
it's because it genuinely was hopeful.It was enjoyable to be in such an

(55:07):
environment while doing what we think isright. He also, he's probably also
smiling because he's about to have ahalf billion dollar party with John Rich and
OnlyFans girls who want to show up. So which, again, if i'm
that kid's age, I'm excited atthe possibilities. All right, I'm sorry,
sir, continue can oh well,actually let me do this. Let's

(55:28):
take a break, we'll come back. There's another half to this, so
I want to play. We'll dothat here in just a moment. But
first it's rased agic who didn't takea Friday off, So that's good.
AnyWho, how you doing, sir? Can you make it? Could you
make it? Not a billion degrees? All right? Go yeah, well
not a billion but maybe nine andninety yeah, ninety two yesterday kind of

(55:53):
record in rally and just below thatover to the triad and try it.
It was eighty seven. No recordsthere today, probably mid upper eighties again,
but a lot more cloud than sunshine, I don't think records and records
are both ninety two degrees, soI think we left sun coming in less
of a chance of staying as hot, but still the normal highs in the

(56:14):
upper seventies this time of the year, so well above average. But CASE
see that change is coming. Itlooks like an unsettled weekend. It kind
of put Saturday and Sunday together.Scattered areas are showers thunderstorms. Luckily no
severe, but there could be dustywinds and some downpours with some of the
storms around. But remember the criteriafor severe is sixty mile per hour winds

(56:34):
and one inch hail. I don'tthink we'll meet that. But temperatures are
going to be down mid upper seventies, maybe eighty degrees if we get enough
sunshine, so there will be somedry periods, but I think there's probably
gonna be more than just your typicalafternoon stuff even Monday, more showers than
thunderstorms, mainly during the afternoon.I think as we get into the middle
of next week, we'll see abig ridge building in the southeast, and

(56:55):
the heat's going to come back.May spend a couple of days midweek next
week close to ninety degrees so wegot some wet weather around excuse me,
drop my pen, some wet weatheraround here. And then it does look
like we'll dry out midweek next weekand he's going to come back, so
get ready for that. But itis made. What will we expect?
Right? Can I ask you importantquestion there, sir? Yes, sir,

(57:16):
go ahead? Why do you drinkbeer? First of all, you
need to be a beer drinker orhave yeah beer? Okay, which is
better? Hey man, I don'tjudge which is better a cold beer or
a room temperature beer? Oh gosh, please, is that even a question?
No, it wasn't just a question. It was a funded collegiate study

(57:39):
where they've just published their amazing resultsthat cold beer is a taste better.
Well. Absolutely, we're in thewrong business, dude, we are.
This is when they're not running aroundwith plastic trash can shields at cops.
This is what they're doing on America'scollege campuses. You know what, At

(58:00):
least this one I can smile at, even though it is wasted taxpayer dollars.
I'll waste it for that, right, Yeah, Well, it is
simple to my other weekend. SoI think a lot of people will be
attempting to recreate this study, sowe'll sure I would be I would gladly
help them out with that if anybodyneeds any All Right, there you go,
Ray the Patriot stage here on theCaCO Day Radio program. Thank you,

(58:21):
Sarah. We're talking an hour yep, yeah yeah yeah. Ross.
Did you know that apparently cold beeris preferred over warm beer? Yeah,
yeah, yeah, yeah, thisis it's I'll uh, i'll it's you
paid for it, So I'll letyou know how that the rest of the
details. Oh, I can't evenbe mad, not with all the other
stupid And do you have a planif a drive by shooting breaks out next

(58:46):
to you? You know, peopleplan for stuff. Yeah, somebody breaks
into the house, you know,get a safe room if there's you know,
something happens you at like the grocerystore and somebody comes in and you
know, with a gun or somethinglike. But what if you're just standing
there parking your car and and allof a sudden a drive by breaks out.

(59:08):
We have some tips that could saveyour life coming up here on the
CaCO Day Radio program. Dude,you know what I'm looking at the video
now, Ross, and that thatdude should because obviously his mission there has
failed. They probably should bring himto UCLA to teach these kids how to
run. Oh good, sound youfound the video? H yah? Yeah,

(59:28):
yeah yeah, because at least thatdude can run, and these LARPers
need help. All right, explainthis thing because this is hilarious too,
right, So, like the GermanForeign Minister was going to go over to
like the Gaza Strip to show thathe is peaceful, not the good part,
right right, right yeah? Andso he lands right and he gets
out of his car and he goesto talk to these people He's going to
show to you. They and getalong and all this kind of crap,

(59:49):
and they chase him back to hiscar, nearly kill him. And the
car goes from like zero to onehundred and two point two seconds, so
they try to escape and they chasethe car. They almost murdered the dude.
Yeah, he was not well received, But you know what, remember
the thing we were talking about withthe I was watching that interview with the
Coleman. I can't remember his lastname. The guy was on the view
taking Sunny Hawston apart, and hewas talking about how a lot of people

(01:00:12):
don't realize that a group of essentiallyIsraeli hippies had literally built a commune adjacent
to this part of the on theWest Bank there and and would go down
and like because they were like selfloathing, and then they would go down
and like, you know, ty, I went to a store in this

(01:00:35):
Palestinian quarter and every you know,nobody, everyone was nice to me,
and and it braggadocious. And thenliterally these are the very same people that
were targeted when Net and Yahoo movedtroops for the big protests which kicked off
October seventh, because they'd been sittingon this plan because they had a bunch
of useful idiots in the area whosome of them were among the organizers of

(01:00:58):
the music festival. Doesn't mean theydeserve it, but it was the reality
of it. It was, youknow what. It reminded me of that,
And then watching this German thing.Do you remember the beer pong bros
during the twenty twenty mostly peaceful protestera If you don't remember this video,
I don't know if it's a frator what it is, but it's clearly
a bunch of college kids that areplaying beer pong. I know they're up

(01:01:21):
in their apartment in their townhouse orwhatever it was. They had like a
big glass window facing the street wherepeople were parading up and down during the
protest, like setting stuff on fire. And remember this was particular if I
remember correctly, this is remember theywere going to houses in white neighborhoods and
demanding that people come out and payfieldty to them, and we're demanding housing.
It was one of the weird offshoots. So this is what's going on,

(01:01:45):
And this twenty seconds encapsulates exactly whatwe just talked about. Here we
go, why are you that's rockscoming through the window side side side you

(01:02:13):
can't see in the video. Thenthe protesters immediately apologize to him. I
mean they threw another rock. Idon't They must not have seen the sign
in the window, they said,you know, b l M. Yeah,
they must not have seen it.Well, you know, maybe it's
their upper floor, maybe it's notat a good angle. I don't know,
but yeah, so, uh youknow Germans, I guess for was
that Secretary of State against? Yeah? I think it's their version. Yeah

(01:02:34):
yeah, yeah, the Secretary ofState. The guys the strip and make
some peace. We're gonna shake somehands, you know, I'm gonna hug
it out. You know what,Secretary of State where that wouldn't have gone
when Hillary was in there. Ithink I think even the dudes in Rafa
no better than to screw with her. Man, that's how you end up
dead, or you're a Boeing whistleblower. The second Boeing whistle blower is

(01:02:58):
just wrapped, just randomly died.He was forty five and was like into
fitness and stuff just kicked off.So weird. Man, that's two in
like a month. I'm not sayingthat it's anything. Sometimes people die,
especially you see a guy run amarathon, you have a heart attack the
next day. Those stories exist,which is why I don't run marathons.
Can't be too careful. But youknow it's gonna it's gonna fuel the internet.

(01:03:20):
Well, let me ask you this, ross, If you had to
pick a career, would you ratherbe a Boeing whistleblower, oligarch putin,
critic al Qaeda number two or hmmmuh anyone working for the Clintons. Yeah.
But I don't want to die though, so I gotta pick one.
Gotta pick one. I guess i'dgo bowing. You're going boweing. Huh,

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just because the numbers are so lowcompared to the other category exactly.
Yes, yeah, they're just they'rejust getting into the business of it,
you know what I mean. Ifyou're an oligarch Putin critic, that means
you have billions of dollars. Soarguably you could just could build a giant
one floor fortress right with no windowsin it, no windows. Single floor

(01:04:06):
ceilings are even low, so ifsomehow you ended up on the roof,
you might bust an ankle. Butthat's about it. Then you need to
hire like a food tester. Ohyeah, well, look, Lego Tyson
was spending his money on you couldyou could? You probably buy the Great
Poopon. I'm sure that it's resold. You buy the Great Poupon rolls Royce
and get some tigers. I don'tknow. Now Putin's got more money,

(01:04:29):
but you can get crafty about it. I think that's where you stand the
best chance. You know, thatweekend think Oh and it's Sinco to Mayo
on Sunday. Let's welcome Pete calendarIn, who's currently wearing a sombrero appropriating
culture. What's going on, Pete? How you doing I'm doing all right.
I'm actually going to be spending partof my Sinco de mayo, or,
as President Obama referred to it asSinko des quatro. I'll be uh

(01:04:56):
installing and putting together some pool furnituredown at the local hoa pool. What
what? What? What? Butyou're gonna you're gonna assemble for You're not
gonna do that with the with yoursignificant other because we know how that goes,
right, assembling furniture with the No, well, she's got other plans.

(01:05:18):
So problem going down there, Gonnameet up with the guys, Yes,
meet up with the guys from thepool committee down there, and uh
what yeah, do my part?What if all right, hear me out
here. What if instead of assemblingthe furniture, you take it and construct

(01:05:39):
plastic shields with it, and thenmaybe you can get the little pool dipper
thing that you use for like fishingout leaves and stuff and make a Yeah,
you could go busting. You couldjoust at the police. I like
it as long as it is precededby like, uh, like a single
file charge at the police, becausethat I have found to be very very

(01:06:00):
effective. Like if you have youknow, let's say you have an army
of a million people, right,and you want to go attack a smaller
army. But that smaller army,let's say that they're all in like a
bunch, and you instead, becauseyou are smart and you've studied your history,
you single file rush from a greatdistance away, creating a very long

(01:06:25):
line of one person at a time. I feel like that is the best
way. Have you never seen anaction movie that is if there is.
Let's say that you have eighty eightswordsmen and they're crazy, right, they
want to and they want to killthis one woman who's pretty good with the
steel, right, and all eightyeight of you literally take turns. That's

(01:06:46):
not going to go well yeah,yeah, so yeah, you would think
that you I guess what had happened. And we're obviously talking about some of
the protesters who rushed the police officersand oh dude, we're talking about it
all morning, and we've been comingup with the movie names for it because
with the theory is because it couldn'tbe that it's so dumb and it is

(01:07:08):
la that perhaps it was somebody's conflatinga movie that was being filmed, and
we're trying to figure out horror moviethey're rebooting, or action movie. We
have the expellables. I got awhole I got a whole list here,
man. So yeah, I wonderalmost is it's sort of like a it
could be some sort of a likea spoof movie, like one of those

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bad B movies that back in theday used to be on late at night.
You know, Hotshots would be agood example, and hot Shots Park.
Do are you talking like parodies likethat or are you talking about every
Steven Sigoll movie for the last twentyyears? Well, no, I mean
because those actually had some investment inthem. I'm talking about the you know,

(01:07:50):
like the movies that you would normallythink would be on like late night
cinemax, but it had no nunityin it whatsoever. Like no, never
mind, I don't because I thoughtyou were forerring to the first one.
Yeah, anyway, go ahead,No, okay, yeah, no it
is. But there were there waslike this whole, this whole genre of
just schwock movies that had just youknow, no redeeming qualities. They were

(01:08:12):
like shot on like one step upfrom a VHS camera and very thin plots
and usually like some sort of aparody on a real blockbuster type of a
movie, and so maybe that's whatthey were doing, Like you know,
they were like, for example,they could call it Timid Heart. You
know, yeah, they're making aremake of Pimid Heart, right, perfect,

(01:08:32):
Yeah, black block down. Ilike that one. That's one of
my favorites right there. So,by the way, I don't I'll be
I'll be honest. I was kindof I was leading me on there.
I don't remember those movies, andI feel like this is only those memories
you've created, because that's what youtold people when you got caught watching Skinamax

(01:08:53):
at night. They're like, no, no, no, I'm here for
the articles. I'm here to watchthe action movies and not this late actually
never pizza. Yeah, we neverhad We never had cable grown up,
never had cable. Never at nowOkay, so yeah no, So like
I'm well, if these were moviesthat were on, they were on,
like no, no, no channel. It's okay, it's okay, Pete.

(01:09:15):
Yeah, they were actual movies though. All right, So uh let
me let me ask you this,because we got so much to cover here,
which of the favorite which of thevideos that have emerged this week is
your favorite is it the single filecharge? And charge is a strong word
because they don't really look like theyknow how to run, That's true.
It's more like you ever see peoplewho do the fast walk instead of jog?

(01:09:38):
Yeah, now, yeah, peoplelook slightly more coordinated. I don't
know, man. There was aguy who hung out in our circle of
friends back in like like late juniorhigh and he was not the most athletic
of individuals. And I remember,like, this is the guy that when
we would play football in the backyardand we're huddling up to run our offense

(01:10:00):
to play. I said, Okay, this is what we're going to do,
and he would say, yeah,we're going to sack them, and
like, no, that's on thedefensive side. We're on the offense right
now. Yeah. So that kindof a guy. And uh and so
I I just remember the way heran, and it was like that.
It was like a flat footed,floppy footed kind of a run with the
knees coming up way too high,as if like you're trying to do hurdles,

(01:10:24):
but there's no obstruction in front ofyou, and so it just slows
you down. And that's where thatThat's how a lot of the people that
were running. Look, I mean, we're not all athletes. Everybody cannot
be athletic. I get it.You know that's fair. The third dude
in that charge looked like Biden one. Yeah. Yeah, And so he
didn't have people obstructing the camera view. Yeah, I can't say, so

(01:10:47):
I have a I've got it.So can I have a tie for my
favorite video? Absolutely? Okay,all right, So one is the screaming
of the kids that are the protestersthat are in the building that have to
get out for their finals. Thegirl who was screaming, I guess,
okay, hold on, hold on, Pete, I you know what I
heard you reference that. I don'tthink that. I don't think that video

(01:11:10):
is what it's purported to be.I think that you're talking about the one
where they're all at the window andyou see the backs of the police officers
right right. I saw that onTwitter. This is the Twitter is Twitter
has always been. You know,uh, you should you should really check
everything on there. But with that, those are those students are in a

(01:11:33):
residence hall and they're watching the insanitythat's going on out there, and they're
commenting on the situation. It wasthe residence hall. The police had set
up not to surround the kids.It was not the ones in the administrative
building. They were in a residencehall, and they set it up because
the they had taken the administration building, they were concerned that they would start

(01:11:57):
taking other buildings. So that wasthe Jews, right, yeah, take
over the residences to find the Jewsprobably. Yeah, yeah, that's one
does all right, So sorry,that's not not not my favorite video anymore.
So now that just leaves the favoritevideo of the UNC interim probably soon
to be permanent Chancellor of UNC ChapelHill, Lee Roberts uh in the uh

(01:12:17):
in the I guess like, canI combine that with the PI cap of
five guys one? Yeah, it'sone of the storyline I guess would be
the better ones. Yeah, yeah, there you go. That that whole
storyline, which and this is Isaw Dan Bishop reference this on Twitter as
well. And I've heard this commentbefore, which is that courage is contagious
and you see what is happening.Well, I mean, think about this,

(01:12:40):
and I've been saying this now formonths, which is this stops when
normal Americans say it stops, right, But until now, people have been
willing to put up with this garbagefrom the Hamas hole Ace, the tented
Fada. They've been putting up withthis garbage and letting them push and push
and push, and finally you getsome people that finally say, you know

(01:13:00):
what, enough is enough. AndI saw Pat Ryan's abed at the News
and Observer, I thought it madea great point, like, these are
the kids that came out of COVID. They had all of their rights of
passage denied to them in high school, no prom no graduation ceremonies, all
of that stuff, and you knowwhat, they just wanted the final week,
you know, of their college termsto just be normal. And as

(01:13:21):
soon as they did what they did, look at what has now occurred,
right they pushed what There were halfa million dollars in the GoFundMe, which
you know, like not for nothing, just to heads up. I used
to throw some pretty very large partiesback in the day. I'm happy to
assist, but whatever. The responsehas been so overwhelming that it has inspired

(01:13:42):
other people to say, you knowwhat, I'm going to do that too,
and here's a way to here's away to push back on this dumb
assory. And it is contagious,and I agree, yeah, yeah,
you saw the University of Arizona whenthey were clearing that encampment. They literally
had fraternity guys throwing everything in thattruck and everyone's losing their damn mind.
So and that predates what was gonegoing on over at UNC. And I

(01:14:06):
want to say this real quick onthat Ril has been writing a bunch of
articles about that gofund me over thelast day and a half. But if
they're all like they're all like thosearticles you write when you want to accuse
malfeasans but you don't have the evidenceyet, and so like they're taking this
story and that's just my theory.I don't know their motivation, but track

(01:14:27):
records are track records, don't you? Yeah, don't don't we? Don't
we though? Yeah? And soI think that there they want one whip.
And I think the part where literallythe party planner is George Bush's old
assistant, that's just to the moonon that stuff man well, and the
guy who organized I think his nameis John Noonan, and I think like
they found like some connection between himand US Senator Tom Cotton, and they

(01:14:49):
thought this was like this was damningevidence astro Right, are you implying that's
in this whole thing there's some astroturfingthat may be going on. No,
not at all. No, completelygrassroots with the identical tents and the pre
made signs and such and all ofyou around how many of the time,

(01:15:10):
right, have you noticed how manyof the people are not college kids for
the various campuses in Columbia what Iwas reading this morning, You know what
do you think that means? Imean, obviously, and this is the
thing like I've talked about this aswell for months and months and months,
which is that the issue is neverthe issue. The issue is always the
revolution, right, This is aMarxist philosophy. I mean you're seeing bill

(01:15:34):
Ayers of all people, Bill ayresUh, you know, one of the
Weatherman weather Underground guys, like he'sout there marching with these people. Like
there's so many of these college professorsmarp Oh. You know what, I
have a new hang on. Igot a new favorite video. I just
remembered the professor who was screaming,I'm a professor, as if this was
her get out of jail free card, and then she admits that she's getting

(01:15:56):
hold away like I possibly just wolvelyjust hit a cop in the head,
as don't exaggerate, hit him lightlyin the head, right lightly in that
I may have lightly hit him inthe head, Like Okay, you're done,
just go to jail. But theidea that she's screaming I'm a professor.

(01:16:17):
And then my favorite was when thekid, the LARPer with the cafia
wrapped around his face, he stickshis camera down. You're like, what's
your name? What's your name?He's getting like the information. So they're
all masked up, which I sawthat the cops in UCLA were pulling all
the masks off these idiots. Yeah, march them in front of the cameras.
Let mom and dad see what theirtuitions go. Well, I'm just
kidding. They don't pay for thetuition anymore. But you get to see,

(01:16:41):
like, here's your kid coming outwith like student loan debt and some
degree uh in some theory that noone's going to care about or employ you
for. And now you're going tohave a have a record good luck finding
work, you know, as ifyou've made your I mean, you might
as well just go out complete thepackage and get a bunch of face tattoos.
Well, and let me because there'sso do we could do like three

(01:17:01):
hours you and me on this becausethere's so many different things. Did you,
by the way, do you seethe bad Medieval Times extras? The
dude it's this woman who if theyhave a hunger strike, she'll probably hold
on the longest. Yeah, andthen this this this other dude who's dressed
like an extra from the King andI and they're uh, they're in Massachusetts,

(01:17:25):
so they would be a mass massholes. Actually that the pure thing.
And yeah, video is pretty goodif you haven't seen that. But
on a more serious note, withthe it's easy to make frat jokes,
frat eye jokes, right, andit's fun and and that's you know,
but that's the nature of college.That being said, I think the disconnect
here is because I see I sawa couple of things with the reaction to

(01:17:48):
the vice or to the interim chancellorand also the frat boys. One the
people who were saying that Roberts lookslike a poster boy for the Hitler youth
arian superiority, which is really ironicwhen you consider who he was attempting to
rein in. And yeah, yourfeelings on that, and uh, also,

(01:18:10):
you these frat boys don't anything toworry about because they're all silver spoon
kids and they'll go into the worldbusiness there what all right? So let
me let me just address that maybe, And but you have to ask yourself
why in a world of woke business, the world that we live in,
will people prefer to do business withthose frat bros. Then you're screaming ass

(01:18:32):
right right, who does? Ohyou got you got pronouns on your resume?
No, let me hire Chad.It's fine, right, well,
this is right. If you're abusiness and you are looking to hire people,
do you want to hire the trainedMarxist destabilizing agent? Because that's what
these kids are. They are destabilizersfor the society, for these institutions,
and they were trained to be that. And on one hand, I do

(01:18:54):
feel sorry for them because they've beensold a lie, and the lie is
that what they are doing is goingto improve through the society when it is
not. They are simply there totear down the institutions, to destabilize the
society. And then when Marxists takeover, then they don't need you anymore.
And you're up against the wall alongwith all of us. Casey,
you, me, and all theagitators, the destabilizers, we are all

(01:19:16):
viewed the same. You know,there is no room for us. And
so if you're a business person lookingto hire someone that's going to be a
productive member of your team, doyou want a destabilizing agent that's all they
know or do you want somebody who'snot that? Did you see Pete?
Here's what I want to do.I don't I really don't want to jam
this topic next to Charlotte. Whathappened in Charlotte and co? Do you

(01:19:39):
have time to hang on a separatesegment. I want to do a whole
thing on that and give it itsdue. Sure you might, okay,
all right, so we had twominutes. We had two minutes left in
this segment, but I'll have youon for one more. Did you see
the the law students up at Columbiademanding that they don't that they essentially post

(01:20:00):
own tests and all sorts of stuffbecause they're emotionally unable to deal with the
fact that some kids in their peripheryhave had run ins with law enforcement.
Can you imagine being a law firmand you have a lawyer who can't function
if there is somebody in their peripherywho has a run in with law enforcement,
who hires that lawyer, banks ormoon bad organizations to sue. Tell

(01:20:26):
you're blue, I guess that's it. Yes, exactly right. Obviously these
are not future trial lawyers, right, these are not public defenders. These
are not prosecutors. If that's theBut here's the thing. You have to
believe what they're saying. And Idon't believe what they're saying. That's one
of the so one of the hardand fast rules when dealing with Marxists is
primarily commies lie. Okay, Communistslie. They lie about everything. So

(01:20:54):
anything that they are saying regarding theirfeelings about I feel unsafe and all this.
I mean, what was the thingthat the un see faculty, the
SEC not a good look? Ohyeah, we we roasted them. I
didn't even I was going to fitthat in. Yeah, it's not a
good look. And then you realizethat not a good look is order.
So yes, no, right,I can't take you saith camp it and
look, yeah, the Chancellor hLee Roberts was exactly right and what he

(01:21:16):
said, and it was it wasperfectly stated that the US flag is the
flag for all of us. Andif you don't understand that right then you
don't then you don't fit in withthe ethos and ethic that is unc people
Hill, and I would say itshould be all of the people. Hang
on. I'm sorry to cut youout. We got a heart break here,
but we'll be right back. Hangon, come back to our radio.

(01:21:38):
Buddy, legendary radio host and forthose who don't know, also holds
a PhD in imagination and poetry throughthe lens of Marxism. It's Pete Calender.
How you doing, buddy, Iam, well, don't. It's
a very common degree program though rightabsolutely that don't get me started on that.
Unfortunately, we got a pivot tothis. I listened to the entire

(01:22:00):
already of the radio traffic, youknow, and I would encourage people to
do this, especially you acab jerks. But the one I am constantly struck
when you listen to radio exchanges,the differing levels of coolness and emotion that
go through there. And that's notan indictment of anyone making a decision to

(01:22:21):
leave cover to try to rescue yourbuddy, as two of those officers did,
but to hear that in real timewe're talking out through the radio,
and to then begin to explore howdid we get here? How did a
guy who has almost as many arrestsas I am years old, and as
many warrants as like this guy goesto more counties than gubernatorial candidates in North

(01:22:43):
Carolina? How does this play outon the streets of a city in North
Carolina as it did in Charlotte.Yeah, so, yeah, deadly is
stay for law enforcement. Deadly asingle event, right since Dallas when that
sniper killed five Dallas police officers ata protest. And these guys these a

(01:23:04):
US Marshall's Fugitive Task Force, Sothere's a bunch of different agencies that join
in to go bring in these thesewanted fugitives, right, and this guy,
yeah, he's got a rap sheetgoing back fifteen years and he's got,
yes, a bunch of low levelstuff, a bunch of drug charges,

(01:23:25):
marijuana charges and such, but alsoyou know, manufacturing marijuana and stuff.
But he also, you know,was found to be in possession of
a firearm as a convicted felon.And that's a no no. So,
by the way, people who bythe way multiple times, right, and
I guess it makes sense. Ifyou're manufacturing marijuana, you got to protect
your stash, right, your crops, and so he was Also he had

(01:23:48):
a fondness for eluding police, andthat means, you know, fleeing,
driving really really fast through various countiesin order to avoid capture. And he
had done this. I think hehad warrants. Well, the one that
they went to serve him for wasout of Lincoln County, but he had
been up in Person County, AlamanceCounty, been all over and so when

(01:24:10):
in Lincoln County, the officer thatattempted to pull him over got the tag
and so they could trace the tagback to an address, and so they
let him go and then they wentto the house to pick him up,
and that's where he opens fire onthe team and he kills four officers.
There's one US marshall, two investigatorswith the US or sorry, the North

(01:24:31):
Carolina Department of Adult Corrections, andthen there's one CMPD officer. And now
you start going through the reconstruction ofhow he was let out. And the
guy was what we referred to asa repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat
offender. He just keeps getting turnedloose and he has an utter disregard and

(01:24:55):
disrespect for the system, for thelaw enforcement. Every time this guy gets
brought before courts, he what doeshe do? He actually doesn't show right,
he doesn't show up to court.He's done time for various infractions over
the years, and he has areal problem of not showing up to court
and it doesn't appear to matter.And uh, this is I mean,

(01:25:19):
and this is the problem when youconvey to people with a criminal mind,
right, people who think in theseterms, and there's no punishment or consequences
ever for any of this stuff.I think the last one in meckliberg County
was he was sent he was bustedfor a bunch of drugs and other stuff,
and they they gave him counseling.He gave him counseling which was not

(01:25:42):
even mandatory. So he didn't evenshow up for that. Yeah yeah,
yeah, right yeah. And solike you could forgive the man for believing
that there are no consequences for allof his criminal activity, because there are
no consequences for all of his criminalactivity. And that's how you end up
with a breakdown in the social order. And that's what we are seeing.

(01:26:06):
And you know, I noticed nobodyhas stuck a microphone in our sheriff's face
over this stuff. You know,Gary, I call him sheriff Gary.
Not my fault, McFadden, becausehe's always claiming everything that is going wrong
with the Mecklenburg County jail where peopleare dying, and he's like kicking out
inspectors from the state and calling himracists and stuff. None of it is

(01:26:28):
ever his fault, right, noneof it is ever his fault. The
attorney he's busy whining about the potentialthat he might have to participate with federal
immigration people. I saw him that, yeah, yeah, he's yeah.
And here's a here's a great exampletoo. There was a guy a delivery
a food delivery driver who was shotto death. And a guy's name was

(01:26:50):
Avija Barkley. He was shot todeath by a seventeen year old and they
let him loose. They let theseventeen year old shooter out on an unsecured
three hundred thousand dollars bond. Like, first off, if you got a
bond that high, right, what'sthe point, right, exactly, what's

(01:27:12):
the point. And he was alreadyon an ankle monitor when he when he
committed the shooting, and well,this is yeah, yeah, this is
I'm sorry, I just said justbecause I have to kind of star this.
Yeah, but that's a pattern wesee. Do you see the car
that they pitt Maneuver had those fourteenagers in horrific wreck. They were doing
what one hundred and eleven to theirfootball players. Uh and they and they

(01:27:33):
and like half of them had anklemonitors on which I don't know. I
played football in high school and ifyou did something you had an ankle monitor,
you weren't on the team. Butwell, you are you good?
We won state championship my sophomore year. I sophomore and freshman. I was
good because I got bigger faster thansome of the other kids. But then
they caught up and and I,I don't know, you could like when

(01:27:57):
you were like in the in thefirst two years of your tenure there,
like if you were really really good, then maybe they would have looked the
other way for you too. Yeah. I played linebacker, and I was
a lot bigger than a lot ofkids, But that changed real quickly.
There's something. There's two things Ijust want to get in here before we're
out. What is the official story? Was it just him shooting? Did

(01:28:19):
somebody else shoot? Did two otherpeople shoot? These are all variations of
it. After he had been shot. What sounds like he was shot in
an upper window and fell down ontothe lawn or something, and the only
world more shots or there weren't moreshots. I'm very confused and I'm hoping
you can settle this because there's whattwo women who were persons of interests they

(01:28:40):
were talking to and I haven't heardanything right. So the first story we
were told was that they rolled upon the house and he was in the
front yard and they shot him inthe front yard and then they drew fire
from inside the house. That wasthe initial story. Then then the second
press conference, the chief said,well, no, he was actually inside
the house. And they don't knowif the two other individuals both females.

(01:29:01):
One was a seventeen year old,one was older. There was a relationship
between these two and the shooter.They won't say what the relationship was,
but they don't know. But atthis point there were no charges filed against
those women. And the guy couldhave just been running back and forth front
window to back window because it's nota very large house. There's probably like
one room up there, and hewas running back and forth, laying down

(01:29:25):
fire in the front yard and inthe backyard, and if he got shot,
if the body was finally recovered fromthe front yard, that's what it
might indicate. But I look atthe windows the man and those windows are
not very large. So in theradio traffic, that is what they say.
Oh yeah, but they say,okay, that's what they say.
What I'm trying to what I'm tryingAnd it's very clear that he shooting from

(01:29:46):
where he's shooting, because they theymark positions on a house. You have
a side by seaside d side,and he was between DNA, you know,
front and back there and and butthey the radio traffic makes it sound
as though he tumbled out of thewindow. What I'm trying to clarify is
some reports say that after he wasdown there were more shots. Other reports
say there wasn't. And I guessI in the minute I have left.

(01:30:10):
I don't understand why this is informationthat they're having to drip drip, drip
out considering how prominent this story is. So I think there's a little bit
of scar left over from two thousandand seven. Two officers were assassinated by
a young repeat, repeat, repeatoffender and Sean Clark and Jeff Shelton,

(01:30:32):
and they did that. Guy didnot get the death penalty, specifically because
one of the detectives investigating the casethrew away his notes and they took the
death penalty off the table. Andso I wonder if they're holding everything close
to the vest because they don't wantto jeopardize it. All right, hate
Pete. I appreciate you hanging on. It's just I hate them these stories

(01:30:54):
in a week, but we'll chatnext week, sir, have a good
one, Okay, you too,all right? And uh, well,
I just realized I had him onthe same line. I got to have
mister Stagic, So I we'll givehim just a few seconds to call in
because I think i'd done screwed up. So oh no, there he is,
all right, very good. Ohman, all right, here we

(01:31:15):
go, raced Agic from the weatherTown. Sorry, Ray, I held
a guest over and it didn't process. That was gonna be the line you
were calling. So oh, don'tworry, don't worry. We're good,
okay, Mary, Well, howgood are we? We're like shorts and
T shirt good? And maybe yeah, maybe a change of T shirt go
ahead. Yeah, mister, wemade it in the nineties on the first

(01:31:36):
couple of days in May. Yeah, ninety two and Raleigh yesterday at the
airport, a little cork try it, And today we're up close tonight.
He probably falls short, kind ofgot cloud sunshine, but looking at the
satellite picture looks like more clouds thansun coming, especially for the Saturday.
And I'm the hold off until tonight. So today's a dry day. Yes,

(01:31:57):
the plant is out of work,maybe earlier even to work, going
to be outdoors, great idea.Enjoyed a little on the warm side,
but okay, over the weekend,that'll be different. If you have some
plans to maybe head on out.Yeah it's pool season, right if that
pool water or out the lakes orsomething. Yeah, some wet weather scattered
around and could be more weapon dryon Saturday and Sunday, especially in the

(01:32:18):
afternoon and evening hours with the showers, butterstorms around and even into early next
week, and then it's gonna gethotter middle of next week. We could
see ninety maybe ninety or hotter degreetemperatures about mid or latter part of the
week next week. Case, SoI guess I say enjoy the damn cool
weather over the weekend. If youdon't like the heat, because it looks
like it'll come back as we getinto the middle of next week. All

(01:32:41):
right, appreciate it, have agood weekends. We will come back with
Jeff Bellinger. Hang on, well, good morning, Casey. Just got
the job's report from Washington. Jobgrowth slowed last month. The Labor Department
reports one hundred and seventy five thousandjobs were created in April. That is
fewer than expected. It's the smallestgain in six months, and the nation's

(01:33:02):
unemployment rate ticked up the three pointnine percent. The year over year increase
in average hourly earnings dropped below fourpercent. Now, this job's report was
just the kind of report Wall Streetwas hoping for a little bit soft,
though not too soft, and itcould argue that inflation is coming under control
and the Fed will have some roomto lower interest rates. S and P

(01:33:25):
futures are up fifty three points.Nasdaq futures OR up two hundred and sixty
Now futures OR up four hundred andseventy points after the major stock averages posted
solid gains yesterday. Apple sales declinedin the latest quarter, but the drop
in revenue at Apple was not assevere as predicted. Apple pleased investors with

(01:33:45):
an optimistic forecast and a stock buyback announcement. The iPhone maker will buy
back one hundred ten billion dollars worthof its stock, the biggest stock buy
back plan in US history. Appleshares are higher in pre market trading.
Lucrative new broadcasting deals are expected topay the National Basketball Association about seventy six
billion dollars over eleven years. Thatis triple the value of the current contracts.

(01:34:11):
Sources say. The NBA has agreedto the framework for deals with Walt
Disney and Amazon dot Com, andthe company has yet to decide the league,
rather, I should say, hasyet to decide whether a third package
will go to Warner Brothers, Discoveryor Comcast and Casey. Something odd is
restricting the nation's chicken supplies. Callit rooster infertility. Pilgrim's Pride says an

(01:34:33):
unusually high number of eggs in incubatorsare failing to hatch. The company has
traced the problem to a new breedof roosters that it says require closer management.
And all of this means the chickenproduction could fall short to the Department
of Agriculture forecasts, and it doesthreaten to send meat prices higher. Casey

(01:34:55):
oh good, that's what we needit more. Somehow, I spend two
hundred and fifty dollars on three bagsof groceries the other day. So I
just all right, thank you,appreciate it. Joe, Okay, bid
you a good weekend. We'll talkon Monday. Yeah. Yeah, I
try to say, hold on,let me get the right button here,
and what was the one? Oh? I bought a pound of the pistrami.

(01:35:16):
Do you know? I in myI hadn't bought pastrami in a while.
I had no idea. I rememberlooking at that thing when I got
up there, and I'm like,oh my goshh so that'd be great.
Do you eat your pistrami cold orare you? Do you like a normal
human functioning person, do you heatit up first? Maybe we'll have that

(01:35:38):
discussion one day, because I wasI always heat my pistrami. I like
a hot pistrami, and I wasI remember when I left home, I
see people eat it cold, andI couldn't fathom what was up. So,
but we don't have time for thattoday, we have a rangutang that's
a doctor. It's not my words, it's the dumbest clickbait iver. Have
you seen this article in a fizzfrom NBC News In a first it would

(01:36:02):
be doctor Orangutang was seen treating hiswound with a medicinal plant. So basically,
scientists are out staring at orangutang's andlike Sumatra or something, and these
orangutangs get in a fight and theone gets a pretty wicked wound around his
mouth, and they witness him chewingon these leaves. And these are leaves
that are known to numb right there. The locals there have been using them

(01:36:27):
for years, and they witness themonkey chew the leaves but also put pack
them right onto the wound by hisface, and they're like, it's amazing,
he's a doctor. No, he'snot. It's impressive. It's always
impressive when you see animals figure stuffout, but like your dog figures stuff
out. And if you think theorangutang's a doctor, here's what I'd say.

(01:36:49):
All right, let me just solvethis. If you think that orangutang's
a doctor, then let it doyour next colonoscopy
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