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Phone number eight eight eight nine threefour seven eight seven four as we get
things rolling, and I was goingto start in one place, but now
we're going to start in another becauseyou know, too often we do stories
where it requires more. There needsto be more done, there needs to
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be follow up, and then alot of times when it involves school districts,
there's not because there's the one easystatement, right. They're like,
we can't discuss anything if it hasto do with the students, which yeah,
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but everything including things that many peoplewho fund the district and I'm talking
to you taxpayers of Davidson County.Too often it makes it very difficult to
address potential problems. But I gotto tell you you and again we're getting
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a big slice of one side ofthis. However, that one side has
apparently instilled enough confidence and belief thatpeople throwing money at it. And I
think that you know that that canbe something that you take into your consideration.
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Okay, well we'll say that.So you guys remember the story of
the student in I can't remember whichhigh school it is, hang on,
I gotta I was just opening somethingelse in Davidson County. Who in Lexington,
Who when in in in an assignmentabout the utilization of certain words.
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One of the words was alien,and a clarifying question was asked, and
specifically space alien or illegal alien?Quote, who needs a green card?
He didn't just say illegal alien?He said illegal alien? Who needs a
green card? And you're going,well, why is that? What does
it matter? Between it? I'mjust so full of hate and I hate
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this student if you're one of thepeople I saw railing on Twitter. Couple
things. One, this student andhis family have literally lived overseas and had
to get essentially a green card forI thought, where were they in England
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or something whatever, But they livedin a different country and were required to
hold the equivalent of a green card, So he does have some experience.
And I will, as I havementioned before, I will again point out
that the the kid might be abit of a wife ass because I was
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like, asking the question just becausehe thought it was cute. I hold
open that potential, but it doesn't. It's not. He didn't do a
racism Okay, he didn't do it. He asked the teacher. He wasn't
screaming at one of his classmates whoappears to be foreign that I know that
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there apparently was a student who didget fired up over it. I'm sorry
about your feelings, but this wholething, this whole thing was an opportunity
for the Davidson County school Board theretoo quietly kind of back down on this.
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But after watching mom's video, themother of this kid at the school
board meeting, if even like halfof what she's saying is the exact truth,
you pay them for that kid's college. I'm not a lawyer, but
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I mean, what the world isgoing on? Like, you could have
just adopted that we won't discuss it. It's a discipline matter. And yet
what Mom's alleging happened, and Iwe'll play the audio for you is wild.
And now one of these federal youknow, these these uh I would
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say special interest groups, but essentiallythese organizations that basically does you know they
grab high profile lawsuits for Yeah,it's at the end of the day,
it's for it's for political reasons,but you know it's law fare. They've
attached themselves to this. I wasjust reading that this morning. In fact,
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I just retweeted the announcement here.Let me let me read it to
you and then we'll get into mom'seye and I'll give you a rundown to
some of the other stuff. Oh, I like the headline you went with
Ross. That's very nice because Rosshas video. We'll play the mom.
Ross has the video posted on ourwebsite at caseyothradio dot com and the headline
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is Davidson County mother calls out weekand gutless cowards on school board. So
if you're looking for it, that'swhat you're going to be looking for on
our Twitter at Casey on the Radio. We got the links for you and
where you can just go to caseyodradiodot com for that. But if you
want to see the Liberty Justice Centerannouncement, so yesterday they announced that,
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and let me tell you about theorganization. Liberty Justice Center fights to protect
workers rights, school choice, economicliberty, private property rights, and free
speech. So definitively, you knowlawsuits that likely are going to be more
beneficial and more of int is toconservative voters breaking. We have fought a
lawsuit against a North Carolina school boardon behalf of Christian McGee, the sixteen
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year old student who's question about thewords alien led to suspension and accusations of
racism by his own school, weprobably stand behind McGee family and challenging this
egregious violation of the First and fourteenthAmendments. In addition to the stuff we
talked about with the with the suspension, which, hey, that's on your
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permanent record, now what do youthink of that? He also was not
able to participate in attract meet.I understand that that's the sport he's involved
in, so that obviously was aproblem. But more importantly, he's got
something on his permanent record that says, yes, guy's a troublemaker over racism,
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which I don't know if you arey'all seeing colleges right now. I
kind of feel like that might hinderhis ability to get into one, which
is too bad because I feel likethis dude's another American flagholder, if you
catch my frat reference there. Sothe whole thing is wild, man,
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But listening to mom talk to theschool board is even crazier. I didn't
know this about her, and itsounds like she owns it, as you'll
hear. But the whole thing isjust so weird, man. All right,
So here is what's her name?Leah? Leah is the mother's name,
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and here she is in front ofthe Davidson School Board. On April
ninth, my Son received a writeup stating that he violated a Board of
Education policy by using or making aracially motivated comment saying that an alien needs
a green card. Board. Thereis nothing inappropriate about saying aliens need green
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cards, and there certainly isn't acase for racism due to the fact that
alien is not a race. Perthe Board's policies found on your website.
This board has control and authority overall public schools in Davidson County, including
Central High This Board's policies do notprevent students from using the word alien,
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illegal, alien, green card,nor does it state that these words are
racially insensitive or abusive. I cannotappeal this suspension since it is less than
ten days racism. By the way, that's wild. So unless they suspend
your kid for ten days, youcan't even question it. I mean,
maybe somebody could explain why that's anefficiency issue, but then I'd ask,
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why are you Why are so manykids getting expelled? Are they're bigger problems?
And I don't know, I don'tknow the vibe in Lexington. I
think, my uh uh, whatif i I'm trying to think of the
stops I made in Lexington. Oh, the culvers. If I have to
drive to Charlotte, I've stopped atthe culvers, yeah, buddy. And
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then uh, I had a tireblowout one time in a very nice shop
downtown. Got that fixed when Iwas driving to Asheville for my buddy's wedding.
So that's it. So I don'tuh, and I Oh, and
I've been to the you know,I've been to the barbeque fest stuff.
But you know, you're kind oflocked in there. So I don't know
the full vibe of Lexington. ButI didn't get a super duper moon bad
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vibe. So maybe now I understandDavidson County. Lexington isn't the biggest city.
I keep people keep saying that,but Thomasville is in Davidson as our
triad listeners. I'm sure no.But so, but like, how how
things get so moon batted up downthere? That's what I want to know.
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So maybe somebody from Davidson County canfill me in. Anyway, Let's
get back to mom. It's onlya three day suspension with no appeal when
it should be a top tier punishment. All right, So that you know,
and that's what you expect her tosay. That part that's you know,
if you told me, hey,Mom, testify, that's what I
would expect the audio to be.We would you know, play a little
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bit of it. But there's somethingelse going on according to mom here.
And this is this is where ifif you're a parent, man, and
frankly, if you're a parent,who would vote for moon bats on your
school board? And you would alignyourself maybe I guess from a democratic voting
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perspective, I want you to understandthe if, if, if this what
she she's going to reveal here,well, she's going to respond to it
being revealed. You got to askyourself, do you want a school board
who literally is going to when youbring up a point, start reading your
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criminal record to you? Because Mom'sgot a criminal record, and she alleges
that a couple of the board memberswere literally past sharing that around bull the
information. I don't it's it doesn'tsound like it's secret information because and you'll
hear her explain why she owns it, but also, is you know,
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grabbing this information and in an effortI'm assuming I'm assuming, okay, that
communication that took place between school boardmembers and county officials, right, like
they know each other obviously, Countycommissioners and school board members. They communicate
because there's some there is some intertwinedreasons. But you know, just passing
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around information meant to marginalize this womanis what is being alleged here, right,
because it sounds like she's calling everybody. She'd making a ruckus and you
know, up up the food chainthere, and rather than argue your logic
reason for it, it sounds likea couple of the board members, according
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to the mom, went in adifferent direction. So let's get to the
meat of this. After no resolution, I emailed Alan Beck and Nicholas Jarvis
asking for help. These emails remainunanswered to this day. Four weeks later,
however, two board members did chooseto send messages to county leaders and
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residents with my personal arrest record fromfourteen years ago and encouraged them to post
this on social media. These that'scrazy, all right. I don't know
if it's inherently illegal, but itsounds corrupt as hell. Hey, here's
mom's mugshot. Why don't you gotto you got more followers? Why don't
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you put that out there so wecan use this to win the argument.
That's a mom's alleging. But justthink about that. You're a parent who
has a concern and rather being explainedwhy you're going to stick with whatever direction
you're going this is going on now, and the arrest was a significant one.
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This woman's got quite a background.But also that background doesn't just include
arrest and incarceration, but also everythingthat happened after it. And ironically,
if if it's if the way momlays it out is one hundred percent true,
and I did do a little checkingit, it does appear that way,
or is at least presented that way. If you, if you do
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some research on this, this isthe kind of person you would have come
talk to students in school. Thiswould be This would be somebody who as
part of any restorative justice or otherprogram. I mean, this is literally
the kind of person you would wanttalking to students. Host were sent around
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my child's school two members of thisboard, too busy to hear a mother's
cry, yet not too busy toassault her character in one more attempt to
hurt her child. Fourteen years ago, I was arrested for possession of pain
medication, sentenced to six years servedfor then released early, successfully reintegrating into
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society. I was since appointed bya Superior Court judge in Brunswick County,
North Carolina to serve on an advisoryboard for their commissioners. I held that
seat for years until I moved toDavidson County. I am nationally accredited with
the Encompass Program of America and havespoken publicly over thirty times in many states
regarding addiction. However, Chairman Beckand Ashley Carroll chose not to include that
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in the text that they shared.All right, and uh, yeah,
yeah, Am I wrong? Imean that's the I remember. I remember
even even in Wyoming, we hadsomebody come in and speak to us who
had done he done? It wasa lot, it was drugs. I
want to think he I think hewas like manufact It was way more than
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that. And they had that dudecome in and speak to us as like,
Hey, here's how you turn yourlife around. Through your reckless attempt
to slander my name, you havesuccessfully re traumatized my family. Your weak
attempt to assault my character has failed, but your malicious character has been highlighted.
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It is my opinion that too memberson this board are highly corrupt.
I request corrective action be taken toremove you both in order to protect all
children and families of this all right, anyway, by the way, I
love the Rick Flair in the background. Dude. Anyway, we'll hit a
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break, We'll get to the bottomof this. Your calls and everything coming
up bang on the theme of theshow today or at least one of the
kind of undercurrents. What the hell'sgoing on in Davidson County, Man,
I just took it for granted,I didn't. I didn't realize it was
all lunaticed up on your school board. I met some elected officials from Davidson
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County. They seem pretty normal,including one who was not a Republican.
For those of you throwing, youknow, I want to throw the who
you just do it? No?No, like normal people and so like
like I met normal people. Theywere when people used to be different political
parties, but were still relatively normal. And I you know, and especially
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in a school setting where I've hadto hear for years years that when you
suspend a kid, everything's done,everything's ruined. How dare you? And
then watch school districts literally just refuseto do it to the point of,
you know, insanity ensuing, andthen they'll put out these things. They're
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like, did you know that suspensionsare down twenty percent this year? All
right? Is that because there's lessincidents or is that because you sit there
and go, well, we can'tsuspend a person and then you know,
insert whatever your defense is, whetheryou you know, you see everything through
a racist lens, or its socioeconomicor you just disagree with punishment, I
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don't know whatever. So helped meout here because maybe I maybe I had
Davidson County miss reed. But theallegations for mom here and now the lawsuit
by outside groups, things go good, interesting, So we'll continue to follow
that. But somebody in Thomasville,Lexington or the surrounding area, have you
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guys been conquered by imbeciles or what'sgoing on? Eight eight eight nine three
four seven eight seven four. That'stoo bad if that is the case,
and it could be it could beexpensive, but we shall see. All
right, coming up on the show, here we go. Oh, did
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you know the Republics speaking of NorthCarolina Republicans, they literally they want to
do the KKK stuff. Did youknow this I didn't know this, and
then I and then I read this, and I realized this is going to
be the talking point the same thesame way that completely one sided cover ridge
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of the school issue, the schoolchoice issue. You know, our governor
was running around yesterday and bemoaning,this is horrible, we can't do that.
Well, probably pausing for a momentto think about his own kid who
went to private school. Or maybenot, maybe he's able to divorce himself
of that. But it's the it'sit's the canard of it has to be
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public schools or else you're screwing everybodyand the system. And there is a
middle ground here. I don't knowif you know this. Let me help
the governor out this morning. Andthe middle ground is, why don't you
identify why so how many applications theyhave seventy some thousand additional ones this year?
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Why don't you ask yourself why thatis and maybe address it? And
they kind of address it, butthey go, it's not happening what you're
complaining about. Schools are not changingthe way that they teach kids failing and
you know, with the actual testresults and teaching subjects, concepts or things
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that many parents don't feel that aschool has the the obligation to teach,
let alone the appropriate the appropriate authorityto teach. You can just say it's
not happening. But when parents thatmany parents and probably many more if they
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weren't discouraged by hearing that the numbersare limited, or if you don't have
you know, they're going to gofrom the poorest students to the richest students.
And you know, maybe maybe youmake a little more than some of
your neighbors. You think you're notlike the numbers would be up, but
some people will be self limiting,thinking that they don't fit the parameters.
I would tell you, if youwant to do it, apply what do
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you got to lose? But youknow they're sitting there running around. He's
running around yesterday just torching the verysame education option that he availed himself of.
And then you get that narrative you'resapping money from schools. It's why
are you stealing the school's money andignoring the part where the school where'd the
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money come from? You printing atroy No, you're not. People are
taxed, and so they want tohave an opinion about how those tax dollars
are utilized for what we consider constitutionally, I would point out in North Carolina
as a primary objective, and thatis and the education, a sound education
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for students. So all right,So I've had a couple of people email
me and they're like, dude,it's Davidson County, Davidson County, or
Davidson excuse me, Davidson College,excuse me, which has turned out.
I've seen some of that. Butthere's like, how many people are in
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David's kind of like two hundred thousandor something. I just happened to I
was looking at something that had mentionedthat the other day. It's like one
hundred and eighty or two hundred thousandor something. So they may have a
lot of employees there, but Idon't know if it's enough to tip that.
So while that narratives out there aboutstealing money from schools, the narrative
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now on the the one of thelegislative priorities is the Republicans look at the
Republicans trying to redo KKK stuff orKKK era laws, and I'll explain to
you why that's deeply ironic. Butlet me explain what they what they're looking
at. The Republicans in the StateSenate say they want to crack down on
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protests by restricting the use of massin public. Now, for those of
you who don't know, maybe you'renew to North Carolina or you just you
never thought about this issue. Priorto COVID, the state of North Carolina
had a had a ban on facemasks going back to the nineteen fifties,
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and the reason was this is why, the way that this is being framed
is so stupid. The reason forthe ban on face masks in most situations,
they're obviously they're basically it's for healthand safety reasons. We're fine,
but specifically, other than that,you couldn't wear a mask in publics,
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a ski mask, couldn't walk aroundin that right. And it wasn't about
stickabup robberies. It was literally aresponse to the clan. I just want
to repeat this. It was literallya response to the to the clan.
Now, you can I think it'sa good thing or a bad thing because
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it is a little big government.I don't disagree, but to say that
the Republicans want to do KKK stuffbecause they want to reinstitute a law that
was supposed to be temporarily suspended,and then they actually ended up passing something.
They had to pass something during COVIDso that it wasn't enforced the thing
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that they want to do. Theclan law. It's the law that was
attacking the clan. So to putit in a negative way is deeply,
wildly disingenuous because a lot of people, they hear the talking points, they
read the tweet, they don't evenpretend to try to understand what they're even
talking about. And it is funnyto me that now all of a sudden,
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we're allowed to talk about laws inNorth Carolina that are rooted in civil
rights history because we just had oneand nobody in the media would address this,
not in the mainstream media, man, And that was the pistol purchase
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permit. So a little bit ofhistory for you if you don't know.
Requiring sheriffs or another authoritative body toone by one sign off on people so
they can exercise their Second Amendment rightswasn't a law that was implemented in North
Carolina out of an abundance of cautionand safety for the welfare of everyone.
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It was a law that was specificallyto target the ability of black residents to
acquire firearms. This is what's sowild. Like everyone who thinks that they're
so well versed on all the firearmsarguments knows nothing about some of these laws
are in effect. And so thisthing which from the moment I moved to
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North Carolina, I'm like, I'msorry, I have to get a what
now? If you have a CCW, it's it's it is different. But
when I first moved here, Ididn't have a North Carolina one. So
it's like, I'm sorry, Igot to do a what to do?
I got to go ask the sherifffor permission? What I'd never heard of
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that And then so I like lookedit up and I'm like, oh,
okay, that's well that How isthat still an effect? If it was
literally to make it so that minoritiescouldn't get guns, Because it's a little
it's it's problematic when you're sitting thereat your local you know, Democrat meeting
back in the nineteen fifties, tryingto figure out whose wife's gonna make hoods
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and so you can, you know, go stand in front of the polling
place. I understand that you probablywouldn't want people showing up armed to your
political thing, and like when thatwas brought up, I just saw that
largely ignored. So if you're gonnaask this really disingenuous question, why are
Republicans while wanting to re implement lawsthat are clan related laws, Well one,
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this one attacked the Klan, andthen the other one with the pistol
purchase permit, that was to attackthe rights of individuals, specifically minority individuals,
so that you know, some youknow, some stereotypical fifties era corrupt
sheriff could sit there and do whatthey wanted, and then you saw the
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effects of it with the absolute failure, piece of garbage former Wake County sheriff
who could even spell the word sheriffproperly on his I posted this picture from
the fair on his own little gatorATV thing he was riding around for the
parade there, and they misspelled sheriff'soffice right, and not to mention just
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how completely incompetent and corrupt that dudeappeared to be. The stories I'm telling
you, the stories out of thatI heard from law enforcement officers having to
deal with this guy are wild,and I've talked about some on the air.
Some are I don't have one hundredpercent the ability to back them because
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it's talking about internal communications, butI believe the people who told it to
me. And then what you sawwith the ego trip this guy, that
guy went on to overe of whenthat deputy was killed out in Nightdale,
and like like he he literally tookpeople out of their jobs because he was
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butt hurt that he didn't get tobe the focus of attention at the memorial
service that accusation, which I believethat as well. Remember one of the
first things that piece of garbage didis attempt to slow roll the ability of
people to get pistol permits right,essentially trying to moratorium it by not addressing
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it. And they had to suehis ass. So it was deeply ironic
too as a as a black sheriff, that he was willing to utilize a
law that was meant to disarm blackresidents going back to the nineteen fifties to
punish his political opponents. I mean, it's so all of that context was
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missing. But now apparently we're goingto get into context that is misleading.
Just every day it's something new man. All right, let me let's grab
this Hey, James, what's up? Hey, Okay, see how you're
doing. I'm good, sir.I live in Beason County and a lot
of go back to COVID with theAshley Carold girl. She you listened to
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most of the you know, theschool board meet and started about the forty
minute mark. You had a pastorspeak, two pastor speaking, sorry,
uh rep you share them and alady who they get kicking out of meeting
and she has claims that they paidover three thousand dollars keep her out of
meeting. Yeah you know what,man, I you know it's it's it's
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when you hear about corruption, youassume that it's out there. But some
of the corruption stories that we've seenin North Carolina are they're crazy, like
the remember the well maybe you don't. One of my one of the weirdest
ones was the elected officials down inoh where were they uh one of the
counties where they were literally bribing voterswith five dollars huddle house gift certificates.
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I mean, like that's the cutsiestuff. So I don't put anything past
anybody, man, So three thousanddollars somebody from screaming at you, maybe
I don't know. Again, Ican't prove it, but that's a fun
rumor, so I just wonder.Okay, so, but like, would
you say that the majority of residentsin Davidson County support moonbats. I have
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a hard time with everyone I've evermet. Now, everybody on the school
board republic The county is a bookRepublican county. So yeah, I'll wet
officials basically in the county republican.Some of the cities like lichtland Polis are
Democrats, but it's a Republican countybefore Okay, well, then why is
the school board? Why is moma legend? The two of the school
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board members are are literally going tothis length. This is what I don't
understand why I'm asking. It's apower trip. I think I think they
just with that power and think thatthey're, you know, sitting on top
of the world because you are tosee my wife, you know, works
for the Court's Division, and yourboss had to be elected. And it's
funny to go to some of thesethings and watch these people how they act.
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I mean, it's just like youknow, a bag of honor.
This is and God or somebody.Yeah, and that is why I and
thank you for the call there,sir. I appreciate it is this is
why I'm asking the question, andbut also like I leave open the possibility
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that it's inexcusable with the drug,you know, the drug stuff. But
if it was just where the boardupheld it, it would, in my
mind, I would at least thinkmaybe there's something more here that we're not
hearing. But there's no excuse ifwhat Mom's alleging that they were sending around
her mugshot and her but you knowher incarceration record, which is public.
You can search that up in NorthCarolina. You can go and search up.
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You know, people have been incarcerated, people are incarcerated charges. We've
done it on some of you lunaticswho call in so but not that.
So, Yeah, I still havethe question. I don't know all right,
six fifty one hang On Wednesday,CaCO Day Radio program coming up.
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Will chat with Race Stagic in aboutforty minutes or so. A little weather
update. Sounds like the weekend isgoing to roll around be okay, but
we've got a few hiccups till weget to that. We got some Biden
audio for you. Antonio Brown's stillcrazy, but sometimes he's amusing and most
of the times he's not. He'sa giant racist in my opinion, but
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he was. Somebody decided to interviewthat lunatic and there's some audio I want
to share with you before we getto that. Though. Before we get
to that, an announcement yesterday,and I got to be honest, I
was because they had said that theywere probably gonna do something like this,
and I just took it that itwas baked in. But a lot of
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people seem surprised. And that wasthe Boy Scouts announcing they're changing their name
to Scouting America. But it gotto be inclusive. Man got boy in
the name. That's one of myby the way, that's one of my
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favorite Ben Shapiro clips where he's,uh, he's given one of his college
speeches and he's doing the Q andA. And there's like this nineteen year
old girl who knows everything. She'sjust so smart, and she's you know,
she's she's arguing with the transgender issue. And Shapiro asked her. He
says, how old are you andand she said she's like nineteen twenty whatever,
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and she goes and he goes,well, why aren't you fifty?
Right? And then somehow it wanderedinto boy Scouts and she's like, uh
he She asks something like, well, how do you know and that that's
for boys, and he's like,it's cold boy scouts. So yes,
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that that right there. I don'tknow that that triggered anything, but like
there already was this collective disconnect onthis stuff. So this is a self
fulfilling prophecy. And by prophecy,I mean something that appeared on South Park.
I'm not glad to see you.There's lots of kids here from other
schools. I don't know anybody.All right, boys, we're gonna head
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to the bar. We'll be backto pick you up at nine. You
boys, just make sure to obeythe Scout leader. Now he's the bad
at charge. Hello Scouts, Hey, it's big gay out. Hello Stanley.
I was happy to see you andyour little friend's names on the list
today. You're the new Scout leader. I just got transferred in. I
think everyone's here now so we canget started. Come on, Scouts,
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we've got work to do. Heysee dad, Hey, are you parents
gonna stand there all night? Thismeeting is for Scouts only. You silly
GOOTHU. Now, before we getstarted, Scouts, I want to introduce
you to someone very special here tonight. He's a brave little boy with disabilities
who proves just by being here thatScouts are for everyone. Good day,
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So let's all give a big outof a block. The little timmy would
all right? So, uh,like they did, the south Park is
fast becoming the Simpsons, and uh, I would point out that between the
two shows there's what ninety seasons orsomething, so like you're kind of throwing
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darts, but it is amusing.Uh. And and in that South Park
thing, actually when you go throughit, what did they chose? Let's
see what was the whole comedy?Here we go south Park? The Scouts
are all inclusive. The town wantsthe Redskins to change their name as part
of like the subplot there. It'sa very good episode. But anyway,
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yeah, so now here we go, Boy Scouts have announced they'll change their
name to Scouting America. The organizationsaid they want to be quote welcoming and
inclusive, which is why they're droppingthe boy quote. This will be a
very important evolution as we seek toensure that everyone feels welcome and scouting scouting
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Listen to this uh uh rinse andrepeat. Caught a cut and paced statement
here. Scouting America provides a welcoming, safe environment where youth can become the
best versions of themselves by learning fromand respecting each other. The best version,
I suspect is going to be highlyspecifically defined by by the woke leadership
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there. Right, So you knowyou can't have like that sixteen year old
from Lexington asking clarification clarifying questions onaliens by kick that dude out. I
get a lot of eagle scouts arereally upset. Ross. Did you do
scouting? By the way, wereyou do? You? Guys? Know?
Never did Never? Did you havefriends who did it? I sure
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did not. No, I hadone. I had one friend. Yeah,
it was it was It was itssay, the first time you saw
your friends show up wearing the scoutoutfit of school, you like, you're
going on a hike? What areyou doing? So? All right?
Yeah? So? And I didn't. We didn't. I didn't have scouts.
I'm sure we had. I knowwe had scouts because I saw them,
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But I didn't do it. Wehave our own thing in Wyoming that
I participated in it's like scouting,right where you got to learn to live
off the land and prove that youcan essentially survive in a wilderness situation,
except we called it life. Soevery day we were attempting to earn the
merit badge, the merit badge forsurvival, and that's an important one,
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and obviously I achieved it and manyother things. I'm literally bear grills and
that's the way we like it,so except I don't drink that thing.
And also when I'm in a rockymountain situation where I'm abandoned there, and
then I do the whole episode whereI'm literally walking by things that even eight
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year old me knew you could eat, so I can go find a place
to drink my own urine. Uh, then I lose my crap on the
show. So actually I'm better.Okay, all right, wonderful. Let's
see here, like do you wantto you want to go learn archery or
do you want to go learn archery? You know what I'm saying. And
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instead of patches, it was pelts. It's a little different. So all
right, so uh, let meask you, Let me ask you that,
how many of you got kids inscouting? Right now and hearing this,
you're going, maybe we don't doscouting. I'm just curious what this
is going to look like, oryou're can you were considering maybe you have
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an older kid who did Scouts andyou got a younger one who's not quite
what's the Boy Scouts cub Scouts,right, and then obviously Eagle Scouts they
still do the I'm trying to rememberwhat the names were, like we blows
and stuff like that. I don'teven know the current state of scouting,
so but I am curious for thosewho I have the kids participate. Look,
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the stuff looked fun. And theyhad that camp that I mentioned yesterday
on the show. They used tobe called literally Crippled Children's Camp is a
was also it was one of theBoy Scouts. I think the Boy Scouts
owned it for a while, butthey also did other camp stuff and I
remember I did go there one year, and well it wasn't for Scouts.
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Basically, it was all the stuffthat the Scouts did that they had there,
and so we fished and did allof that, but it was it
was not a Scout related event.They just owned the property. So you
know what's funny is so you wereasking about like the you know friends who
were Scouts, Like I said,I had one, Yeah, and he
turns out he's one of the fourpeople I went to, maybe four or
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five people I went to high schoolwith that are now conservative, like they
grew up to be conservative, andhe lives in Texas now. Well,
the Eagle Scout thing is what Iwas kind of referencing. It's like there
seems to be this weird correlation betweenEagle you know, people who went and
did the full Eagle Scout thing,and conservative conservative ideals and values. So
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you could, if you want toget conspiratorial on this, to back your
point, you could argue that there'sprobably some lunatic who thinks that the way
Scouts is being run right now mightchurn out more political opponents for him,
So they have to attack like everyother every other institution in America, they
have to bend it to their will. And that's what this garbage feels like.
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Right, Oh uh, all right, what's your next project? All
right? You saw it. Yousaw it with the the church meeting down
in Charlotte. I didn't talk aboutthis yesterday, but did you see some
video over the weekend where you you. You're you're watching a a church literally
dismantle itself. Uh in in inand away from your document, in this
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case the Bible. And like Isaw a video of like some some of
the church officials that in like Africawho had flown to Charlotte for this,
who were like pulled up a Bible, going, hey, isn't this what
we're In't this what we're we're doinghere? Because I read this and this
stuff that you're talking about isn't inhere, man. So that's what you
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do. If you don't have agood argument, you you seize it and
either make it your own or youkill it entirely. That's the strategy.
And how do I know because Iread it. You can go read it
and rules for radicals, it's awhole thing in there. You don't like
the way something's operating, you haveto decide whether you want to burn it
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to the ground or make it yourown and then use it against your former
against your enemies. So but that'syou know, that's the conspiratorials. Some
people might say that, I'll letyou be the judge if you think that's
in fact going on? All right? Phone number eight eight eight nine three
four seven eight seven four. Anybodywho saw this who's got kids and Scouts?
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Are you gonna do? Are yougonna change stuff? I mean,
because here's what I think people willtell you, and I think it's probably
true. For the most part,ninety nine point nine percent of your kids
scouting experience probably positive. One Youlike your kid probably likes the kids that
they're with. Whoever the adults arethat are associated with it. You know,
if you're having a good experience,you probably like them, and likely
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there's probably a goods cross section ofpeople that are the adults Scout leaders who
themselves were Scouts. And like Ipointed out, there seems to be this
overrepresentation of non woke voters when youget into people who have achieved things within
Scouts. So it would it wouldseem to me that there's a higher problem
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ability that the Scout leaders are themselvesnot insane. So people will localize that
and go, yeah, I don'tlike what the national organization like, that's
insane, But my kid likes hisfriends, and the Scout leader and me
and the wife get you know,Tuesday nights are free for you know,
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whatever we want to do. It'sjust quiet around the house like, like,
so I think people in most caseswill acquiesce, but who knows,
maybe there'll be a mass exodust.People are very fired up over that yesterday
eight eight eight nine three four seveneight seven four. Oh wow. Really,
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yeah, that's that's a whole otherissue. Hey, case I'm an
officer in an American Legion post.Legion has also always been a huge sponsor
of scouting, and it's changed somuch in the past few years. Also,
the liability insurance alone is made ourpost and many others back away from
sponsorship. Yeah, I don't evenget me started on that. But again,
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and it's just this sucks because eventhough I never did the scouting,
like, I have a very positiveopinion of people who have thrown themselves into
the program, Like I never metan eagle scout where I'm like, you're
a lunatic, although there is Ithink there's a one of the Moonbat house
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members was an eagle scout, whichI don't even understand that, but I
just don't remember which dude it was. Yeah, here we go. Oh
man, people are just banging awaynow. Hey Casey, I'm an eagle.
My oldest son is an eagle I'mcurrently a leader in cub Scouts,
got two younger boys. I believethe Irving, Texas National office is driving
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all of this as a marketing arm, but it's missing the mark. Well
that's even sadder. I you know, if it's just done out of woke
ideology, that's more understandable than somebodythinking that this is a good marketing strategy.
The strength of the program is atthe unit level, absolutely, that's
what I was saying. Strength ofvolunteers, most of them also came up
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through the program. National is marketingto the wrong group that had already changed
the policies. This is strictly amarketing thing. Yeah, that's like I
said, Like I thought we justhad this discussion, but I guess now
it's the official name change, right, because because as already girls could join
right, so for what like twoyears or something, I remember talking about
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that on here. I don't knowhow many girls did, But I mean,
the best marketing they could do isgive those kids something good to sell
besides the popcorn, because the GirlScouts have the cookies that are like crack,
right, and the boy Scouts havelike kettle corn. I like the
popcorn it is, but I meanI did, come on, when compared
to the cookies. I'll tell youwhat, though, they have wrung so
much money out of me over theyears, because this is what these little
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bastards do, and I mean thatin an affectionate way. Right. They
wait till I'm inebriated at the NCState tailgate and then all of a sudden
they roll up with their crack.Yeah. No, they're super smart about
it. Yet I'm like, oh, even though we have an entire table
with a giant bow jangle, thebig party box, plus everything we're grilling,
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plus what you know whatever, allthe wives made to compete with each
other, which is a which isa running joke in the tailgate group.
Like if if some kid comes strollingover and I can see him in his
little shirt, I know what's aboutto happen. I can't help myself.
There's there goes my money. Turnme out, boy, scout chicken wings
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in a box? I mean,have to make the chicken wings himself,
right, But you one salmonilla,It's like there's a coward. Come on,
I'm not I'd still buy that.What flavor of the wings popcorn?
Okay, I'll take two, Ohman, they get you, and then
the cub Scouts, the boy Scouts, they come separately and they're like,
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oh, well, tech, it'stwo different organizations. I wouldn't want to
so bad. Oh I don't know. I don't can't remember girl Scouts ever
coming by. But yeah, thosekids, man, they're slinging serious popcorn,
serious popcorn in that in that parkinglot. So yeah, but you
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know, I'm also not a supersay, and I know it's caramel or
the caramel or caramel. Just letme irritate both people. But I'm not
I'm not really into sweets, butI dig that stuff, man, Oh
yeah, salted caramel, I am. I'm down with the struggle, all
right. It is seven twenty threecreeping up on that. When we come
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back, we get into phone calls. We got lots of folks hanging on
and dive into this Scout thing.Ross. Let me know, if you
know, if anyone calls and wantsto drop off copious amounts of chicken wing
boy Scout chicken wings, we'll marketit for him. All right, hang
out, We'll be back seven thirtysix Casey Radio Program with you a little
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Scouting discussion. The national organization says, they're rebranding, uh too, away
from boy Scouts. They're not justthey're not just calling it Scouts because it
was it Scouting America or something likethat. And so I just flipped over
to the different story here. Yes, Scouting America. You know, they
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had they had already made some rulechanges, but the actual name changes the
new thing, and uh, Alot of people send me emails, Yeah,
I hope you tells this. Thisis an outrage and uh, I
you know, I wasn't a Scout, but I always had a good impression
from you know, of Scouts,and especially when somebody tells me they're an
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eagle scout, generally they're not adirt bag, so you know, so
that's fine. But I don't reallyI don't have like, I don't have
a personal connection to this. Sothat's why we're talking to you, see
what you think. And I andI wonder if people, you know,
people are like, oh this theorganization will fold. Well, there will
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there be some blowback, I'm sure, but as when the emailers pointed out,
a lot of it's about people seestuff through their local you know,
their local people. It's like theCongress effect, right, or the Congress
is the worst. But my guy'sgreat that kind of mentality, So I
don't know that it'll be the exodus. Some are predicting because if you've got
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a group, a community locally withkids, your kid gets along with leaders
who you think are good leaders foryour kids, people are gonna just necessarily
walk away from that. Wellsics don'twant to hear their kid cry about it.
So in some cases, all right, let me grab a phone called
Mark. What's up, hello,Mark? How you doing? All right,
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we'll check on that. It's MarkMark himself as an eagle Scouts,
So the guy's probably doing nine differentthings right now. They're very industrious.
So all right, well we'll bopback. Ross is working that out.
We'll get into some calls here injust a moment. Let me let me
throw this out real quick. Theoh yeah, just in fact, something
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I just saw here during the breakpop back to this. So yeah,
here we go. Sorry, Iwas all prepared to take calls, and
I have my little backup planing readyto go. All right, so we
we got lots of phones coming in, all right. So Joe Biden,
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Joe Biden, he he had somethoughts, He had some thoughts. Uh,
last month or two months ago.He had some thoughts two months ago,
and then he had some thoughts hereyesterday, and I'm going to play
them without really setting them up,and i want you to see if you
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can find the air. Okay,all right, so let's let's jump in
the way back to March. Thisis March on the issue of illegal immigration.
But during your response to her hecklingof you, you use the word
ill. Oh, this is referringto Marjorie Taylor Green, and you know
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the whole say say her name.Okay, all right, So this is
Biden being interviewed. We played thiscup before, but I just want you
to remember it. But during yourresponse to her heckling of you, you
use the word illegal when talking aboutthe man who allegedly killed an undocumented person.
I shouldn't have used the lead asundocumented. And look, when I
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spoke about the difference between Trump andme, one of the things I talked
about on the border was that isthe way he talks about vermin, the
way he talks about these people pollutingthe blood. I talked about what I'm
not going to do. What Iwon't do. I'm not going to treat
any any any of these people withdisrespect. Look, they've built the country,
okay, they But they built thecountry, did they? Because and
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I mean this not in a inan unseerious way. I mean this very
seriously, because facts matter. Evenif your argument is slaves built this country,
you can't call them undocumented. Youcould call them illegal after they got
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rid of slavery if there were,but you couldn't call them illegal, and
you couldn't call them undocumented. Idon't know if you know this, but
if you ever go to any museumin the South ever and they have anything
having to do with slavery in there, you will see lots of documents,
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the documenting of the individuals who werebrought for the purpose to be exploited for
their labor. They kept paperwork onthem. So that doesn't even make sense
at all, even if you usethe other argument like the sixteen nineteen where
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it's all built on slavery. Andby the way, I'm not here to
sit here and tell you that slaverywas not a very very important component to
the United States even before it wasthe United States, right, because what
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allowed so much value to be inherentlybuilt, especially in the Southern States before
the industrialization of the North was theagricultural stuff, which is what the colonies
were specifically about for the Brits,right, and for various other factions because
of you know, the the indigoproduction, tobacco production, you name it,
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like, I recognize that. Butthe component that's not there is migrants
from Guatemala. So that's just aweird thing. But now I want to
play what he said yesterday, becausewell, here it is. Can you
imagine a kid two years old saying, Mom, don't take across Rio Grand
it is against the wall. Giveme a break. These have been model
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citizens. Can you spot the airthere? Can you? It's I play
it one more time. It's there'sa little thing. It's like one of
those like somebody has a weird pronunciationof something and it just kind of like
sticks in your crow. It's it'sright there. See if you can figure
out what it is. You imaginea kid two years old saying, Mom,
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don't take it across the Rio grandit is against the wall. Give
me a break. These have beenmodel citizens, except they haven't because they're
not citizens like every just they're not. That is the point of it.
And you can't even make the argument, well, you know some of them
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are they become citizens, they gothrough right, But the scenario he just
referenced was literally somebody swimming the riveror waiting the river like it. None
of that makes sense. Okay,So there you go. I hopefully you
spotted the air. But we'll getinto we get into some more phone calls
on that and the scouts stuff.But first, Ray Stagic is from the
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Weather Channel. He's here and allrighty, my guy. I promised everyone
that you're gonna have good weekend newsfor him, So let's okay, good.
I want to make sure I wasn'ta liar, all right, fill
us in what's up? Yeah,you'd never get that for a US false
information, right, right? Wedo? We do, we can't.
I do want to just kind ofgive everybody a little heightened to wear the
(57:00):
next twenty four to let's say,thirty six hours to be safe. We
w was some thunderstorms coming in.I think we'll get some later today to
our dinner time. I'll be moreisolated, but there could be some strong
or severe storms in the daytime.Heat mid upper eighties with even some ninety
plus degree temperatures around the triangle.And then tonight, I think after midnight
(57:21):
west east will start to see maybea bigger cluster of rain and severe storms
come in, So tomorrow morning wecould have big problems with rain and embedded
thunderstorms. Some of those storms maybe severe, and that's why we're under
a slight risk for severe weather.But I want to layer on top of
that that flood threat too. Althoughwe're not under a watch, you know,
there may be some localized palding ofwater on road rays roadways, and
(57:45):
some heavier rainfall along with the severestorms that could produce some stronger winds and
hail. There's a small risk oftornadoes too, So kind of multi layered
tomorrow, especially through about midday asthe storm's exit on off to our east
as we get into the afternoon,and so you'll over the next twenty four
hours. I do think the worstthat it's going to be late tonight through
about midday tomorrow, but still somestorms later today could go severe. And
(58:08):
then as again into Friday, justa chance of showers, possibly a thunder
shower, and temperatures will start comingdown. And then the weekend expecting to
see sunshine for Saturday and Sunday,cac middle seventies, maybe some upper seventies,
but very pleasant on the overnight lowslow to mid fifties, and some
spots to even get into the fortiesthe further west you go. So it's
(58:30):
gonna be a little touch and go, and I think impactful weather, especially
later tonight tomorrow morning, potentially forthe drive in for some of us as
it's cost their rain and thunderstorms comeswest to east, so it's gonna be
slow travel with the heavier rainfall.How have a way to get alerts to
just in case some of them popbefore you wake up tomorrow morning, especially
from the triad west, it'll bea better chance before sunrise and then rolling
(58:52):
easter in the morning hours. SoI'm gonna get pretty messy out there over
the next twenty four It sub potentiallythirty six hours, but I think most
of it should be wrapped up earlyafternoon tomorrow for most of us. I'm
just body showers, thutter showers Friday, and then again repeating, should be
a beautiful weekend at early start,our beautiful start to early next week.
Also. All right, thank yousir, appreciate it. All right,
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you go. Race Agic from theWeather Channel all right, we got callers.
We will get to you directly whenwe return on the CaCO Day radio
program. We got a horny teacherto tell you about. But this one
is ugh. I mean they're allobviously, but this uh yeah, you'll
you'll, you'll see, all right, let me uh, let's go to
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the phones. Joeanne, you're upfirst, go right ahead, Hey,
good morning. So the Scouts,the Scouts, the Boy Scouts were formed
to bring in young men with theirfathers, which right there create a better
father summer relationship, and teach someskills and give them knowledge on how to
become good young man, good man, good father, and good members of
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their community and godly men. GodlyGod was at the forefront. The Girl
Scouts were of course, was forthe girls, right, so we went
to Girl Scouts as the boys wentto Boy Scouts. Now, mothers were
involved in Boy Scouts, the menwere the leaders and the women were the
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dead mothers. And in Girl Scoutsthey taught us how to use our skills,
our brains to do anything that wewanted to do. We went camping
just like the boys. We wenttrekking just like the boys. But we
were recognized as being girls, andthey were recognized as being boys. Right,
well let me and now let yeahgo ahead, you go ahead,
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jo And I'll ask my question atthe end, So go ahead, okay,
So what is And there was astrong sense of no homosexuality in the
boy Scouts And that didn't mean thata gay man could not come in with
his son and be you know,and being Scouts. But what it meant
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was it wasn't no correct. Nowwe're trying to understand, like why were
they discussing sexuality to scout meeting oreven if it's hetero session constant, not
at meeting, no, at aat a business level, because they were
getting That's the whole point. That'sthe whole point, right. I did
I know that there was some Iknow that there obviously there were some there
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were some issues, a couple ofstories there, but like yeahs he cub
scouts like schools. Like why arewe getting into this? But let me
ask you a question, Joanne.I we had a caller. He didn't,
he didn't he had I think hehad to go, but ross might
correct. He is an eagle Scoutand his daughter's an Eagle Scout. The
caller that had to go Okay,so what let me ask you this,
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what's wrong with that? I meanthat probably that that young lady's probably going
to grow up to be just fine, uh, you know, umplishing all
of that stuff. It's not it'snot that, it's it's the fact that
it's, like everything else that's happenedsince in the course of the last fifty
to sixty years, we're taking awayfrom men what belongs to men. She
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could have reached that in girl scalt. I don't know, because all the
way up to a girl scout tobecoming until you're eighteen if you choose to,
and then you have something that youachieve at that level too. Is
a girl scout an eagle scout asa boy? Why? That's yeah,
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I know, I know, Itake way. I just want to say
this one thing. We're trying totake that. We're trying to take the
man out of manhood. We're tryingto take that that's been going on forever.
We've been devaculating men. We whereit's very very sad God made us
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for what we're intended to be,and it's very said that men and you
know, it's almost a stigma.Now you can't just be a strong man
and so many places now because thatfloats down upon and so that's that's probably
the biggest reason most people were upset. We didn't need that, We didn't
need that. Yeah, let mepiggyback, thank you, let me thank
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you, thank you very much forthe call, Joanne. I think that
the larger issue that Johanne is talkingabout is spaces right. It's the discussion
that we're having with sports right,with women's sports right. The question is
is because of space is traditionally andinherently a individual gender, is it wrong?
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And the attitude seemingly is, oh, yeah, no, that's that
is problematic. I disagree, butalso I can't. I don't know that
I could get upset with the dadwho you know, his daughter wanted to
emulate he himself. Did they havea strong relationship there? So I understand
that. But also I agree withthe marketing email that we got earlier,
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Jamal I got about two minutes rightahead, sir, okay, hey Jse,
what's going on? And of coursesuper producer Ross Miss Joanne is one
hundred percent correct, she is onethousand percent correct. Ksey. I want
to tell show people the connection tothis. You can blame Bush ever Republicans
for this semester that happened in theBoy Scouts. Dates used to be the
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Secretary of Defense under George Bush.When Barack Obama was elected, he kept
them on to do what implement theremoval of donats? Don't tell that he
was a Bush holdover who implemented donats, who to removal of donats? Don't
tail. Then after he left theObama administration, what did he go do?
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He became the new head of theBoy Scouts. What was the first
thing he did when he was leaderof the Boy Scouts? He took over,
he allowed openly gave me in tostart becoming Scout leaders, start becoming
armed and stuff like that. Andpeople were like wow, So all this
stuff that people don't like about whathappened in the Boy Scouts, these bushery
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Republicans can blame themselves for it isbecause this was Gates. This was Kate
who was a holdover who went tothe Obama administration and did this crap.
I gotta tell you. I'm gonnatell you, Jamal, It's been a
long time since I've heard it's GeorgeBush's fault. It's almost nostalgic right right,
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because that was the Bush Bush Republicans. No, I understand, but
just the you know, because it'slike the entire first Obama four years were
all it's George Bush's fault, andI understand what you're driving out. I
just think it's funny because I haven'theard it in a while. So I
don't know what I did, man, Ross, did I tell you that
like Boston Paul has been in ajihad for the last week. In my
(01:06:05):
email over, I think we brokehim insulting Boston because now every day he
just sends me some either a storyor just some random email, uh,
talking about how Wyoming's a bunch oflosers or feminine or whatever. So so
I don't know what drove it throughthere, But okay, all right,
(01:06:30):
whatever, I mean, let's behonest though, you guys last about five
minutes out there. I'm just saying, I'm just like in the Grand scheme,
like I there's not duncan I guesswhich is? I think you guys
consider that fine dining. I believewe have one of those growing up.
(01:06:57):
There's I just don't think it'd gowell. So just you know, just
that like, uh, let's see, so no, duncan. What was
I'm trying to remember the quote fromthe There's this soprano said, there was
one of the was it patsy onsopranos described Boston as Scranton but with clams,
(01:07:18):
and I thought that was perfect.So, you know, got a
few things going for us. AndI think I read that Boston has the
highest accident rate of any major cityin the US. So you guys can't
drive, and we got curvy roads. It wouldn't go well, but you
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could yell wicked when you're flying offof the cliffs. So but you know,
thanks for the emails. I don'tI don't know what turned you.
All right, let me get overto this. This is and I want
to be very clear here. Yeah, I am not in any way shape
perform with what I'm gonna say mynext sense, I'm not condoning this.
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Throw them in jail. I'm okay. However, I can process and understand,
but probably you know, for thepurpose of the story being conveyed to
me and understanding what may have beenthe motivation. I can process and understand
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when one of these teachers, youknow, say some teacher, you know,
a teacher or a coach or whatever, could be a guy or a
gal. But since we're gonna talkabout a female teacher here right where,
they're like hooking up with a sixteenyear old student, seventeen year old student
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right again? Lock them up andwe don't even have to get into the
double standard obviously between the male andfemale teachers here. But what I cannot
understand is an eleven year old whatthe hell? Man? So a teacher,
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a teacher is accused. This isMadison Bergman is her name in Wisconsin
was busted after she was Now Idon't think they're claiming. They're not claiming
that they had full on relations,but that they would make out and in
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fact, the it wasn't much ofa secret, I guess because she moved
the victim's desk, who again isan eleven year old student next to her,
so she could touch him during class. Think about the logistics of like
when you were a kid with dessas an eleven year old, how that
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like how awkward did that be?That like there were a student's desk.
I remember that. I remember inclass there were incidents where students desks were
moved next to the teacher. Butit wasn't for making out purposes. It
was because they were dirt bag kidswho would you know, we were disrupting
class or doing something that did teacherwant to keep an eye on them,
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And that is what some of thestudents thought. They're quoted in here.
My daughter thought he was just aproblem kid. But then and then it
was just weird, like even thekids think something's up. But an eleven
year old like that, when youwhen you hear the term pedophile, most
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people use it, and they useit actually more broadly than it actually means.
Pedophile is people who are attracted apre pubescent So like that's accurate here,
maybe probably is right right around thatage, But an eleven I've never
seen an eleven year old where youcould go, oh, man, they
told me they're eighteen, and I'mI should have checked. No, man,
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she's a monster. She belongs inprison, and it's disgusting. But
there is one problem with this articleyou and I were talking about. Yeah,
I agree, I don't understand becauseI'm seeing all over the place,
not just a New York Post.Right, because she was engaged. That's
a big part of the story,right, she had a fiance and she's
twenty four, she has a fiance, okay, and he's broken that off,
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I guess, and definitely whatever goodthey keep showing his photo, yes,
in this story, and dude hasdone nothing wrong. There's no reason
to show his photo. No,he is going through enough right, the
destruction of his relationship, his fianceturns out to be a monster pedophile.
He's going through that enough right,Allegedly, you don't need to be posting
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his photo and all these articles.Dude did nothing wrong. Oh but but
come on, Ross, you gotcucked by an eleven year old. We
got it right. Ads to theembarrassment, like, it's the whole story
is messed up. But take himout of there, dude, Like,
what are you doing to the guy? I don't understand it. It's not
and it's by the way, it'snot the it's not the first time where
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you see the uh you see thespouse in there. You see it more
with female teachers, would you agree, Like, yeah, if a female
teacher is accused for whatever reason,they got to be like and here's her
man, and it's like, wasdid he help know? Then? What
are we doing here? What arewe doing? Yeah? You know you
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saw it with the with the whorecop cop was now like a bajillionaire because
she won that lossuit whatever whatever.Yeah, with all of them. Yeah,
but yeah, I remember when thatstory started out the same way.
I think it was a New Yorkpost too, where it's like there and
there's a photo of the husband.Yeah, and they're like, hey,
did you know your wife is literally, uh having sex with everybody she works
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with? Yeah, yeah, no, that's true. They did have they
did put him on. There wasanother one too, where guy, one
of these I have to look atwhat I think one of the teachers,
one of these female teachers, ormaybe she wasn't a teacher, but she
worked with kids. Her uh,her husband killed himself. This was years
ago. I think it was inFlorida. He killed himself, and I
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suspect it was for the state,the same exact reason, right, because
now everybody go, you know,looking at you, and they're like,
well, why why is your wifehaving to go sleep with you know,
fifteen year olds? Right, Notonly is it the destruction of your relationship,
but I'm sure it feels like thedestruction of your entire life. I
can't even imagine you ever been cheatedon how bad that feels. I mean,
(01:13:35):
just like what am I? Whatam I doing? Right? Like,
emotionally you're going to react to that, but the I like, there's
elevated levels of it. Like ifshe was sleeping with another teacher and he
found out, that's devastating. Butunfortunately it's something that happens. But yeah,
you throwing the kid component, Ohmy gosh, especially a kid eleven,
(01:13:58):
just awful. So I I hopehe's got people around him. I
really do, man, but justcrazy. Also, uh, his buddies
are answering questions to the New Yorkof the New York Post. Just be
dude. If if something happened toa friend of mine and like something where
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the wife was accused of doing somewherthe husband for that matter, and they
knew I was a friend and theywanted to know what's up for the party
that did nothing, the amount off bombs that they would get in their
earpiece would I would be staggering.Uh so awful. All right, let
me uh, let me flip overto this. We'll go ahead and fit
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it in. Uh it is upat George Washington University. It was absolute
pandemonium yesterday. Although I would liketo thank the protesters for their honesty.
One of the one of the youknow this, the stupid little arguments that
seems to attach itself to these collegecampuses is while people are running around literally
(01:15:08):
with Hamas headbands on, and yousay, why why do you support hamas?
Like we don't support Hamas, Andit's like, but you're chanting from
the River to the sea and you'rewearing the thing. That's so we're just
we just want peace, right andand like nobody buys that when you're actively
assaulting somebody's trying to walk the classlike it. But this, I appreciate
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this. So the protesters up atGeorge Washington University, which is in DC,
they were doing their own thing yesterdayand the fact they ended up having
to clear the campus but not beforethe demonstrators And it started with like a
couple but then you could get catcheson in the crowd and they let they
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let folks know what they think ofthe administrators, specifically Christopher Bracy, who
is the provost, And what theythink is let's cut their heads off.
Let's cut their heads off, whichI don't know if you know this,
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that's kind of a thing in theMiddle East. I don't know if you're
aware. I really enjoyed it.In fact, like that story a couple
of years ago where like the Saudiswere bemoaning the fact that they can't get
enough recruits at their head cutting offschool, which is a thing, so
you can be an official executioner,right, Like, it's still hot and
heavy, but especially amongst terrorist groups, big fans of cutting heads off generally,
(01:16:42):
you know, I get some orangejumpsuits, of fire cages, some
just all the horrific stuff. Sothat's a very loaded suggestion. What they
were chanting was when they would saythe administrator's names, they were channing guillotine,
guillotine. So they're claiming that thatwas they meant hit in the in
their I guess employment sense. Butlike if if like Ross was getting called
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in the boss's office to get fired, or I was, or whatever,
like you like, there's no termterminology where you would say it like that,
Oh, you're getting guillotine. Nobodywould say that. So when you
say guillotine, you mean guillotine.And remember these are the same psychopaths who
built a guillotine and brought it towhich of the Supreme Court Justice's House.
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Remember they remember they constructed a friggingguillotine. Oh then they had a guillotine
in front of Trump Trump Tower.Okay, so when you when you when
you literally build one or you sayit, that gives me the impression that
you might want their heads cut off, because you know, I work with
(01:17:54):
words and the words have meaning.But also what's so wild about it is
the Remember I mentioned their main targetis this Christopher Bracy, the provost they're
at George Washington. He's black.So you have what looks like a group
of predominantly white students mob together threateningto do something to a black dude's neck,
(01:18:23):
which I don't know. Ross,would you look up and see if
there's anything historically here in the USwhere that might be especially awful issue?
Let me check? Oh my god, yeah, oh be found stuff that
was so fast man, for asslow as your computer is it? Sure
Google's fast? Yeah? And thenso channing guillotine and then Bracy Bracy,
(01:18:44):
we see you. You assault studentstoo, to the guillotine, Off with
the mfer off to the mf ingallows with you. So again I appreciate
the honesty. I mean, it'sa pretty unbrand too, right, Yeah,
oh absolutely, It's like I'm waiting, dude, we're gonna see our
(01:19:09):
first fire cage. I'm sure inlike a couple of weeks, and they're
gonna be like it's a camp stove. Shut up to be as honest as
these kids. Oh wait, holdon, what what do you want?
Boston Paul? So you did whatlike a half hour on boyscoats and girls
coats, and you blow right bythe story with a poor little girl thirteen
(01:19:30):
years old selling cookies in a lunchdriveway gets locked up in why owning?
I'm all placed only in Moonback Hindale, in Moonbad Valley. You know how
many omen you know how many peoplelive in or you know how many actual
real deal wowming people live in thearea between Jackson and Big Piney. I,
(01:19:57):
well there are any. I don'tknow. We used to. We
used to. We used to driveover there for well we had to go
play Aften for sports, which wasin there, and like we would call
it, we're going out of state. So yeah, but you blew right
by the story because it's your homestate. Why a man unbelievable going around
locking up little thirteen year olds becauseselling cookies. What is wrong with you
(01:20:18):
people? You guys spent twenty twobillion dollars to dig a hole. Okay,
you guys are literally like the slowkid at the beach. All right,
Hey, hey, hey, ifI don't care what you next week,
have happy birthday. Yeah, it'snot my birthday next week forty four?
Next week? Yeah, next weekendbody four years old? Oh Mike,
(01:20:39):
did you? Did you do it? Will yet? It's not my
birthday next week? Next week?Yeah, it's not my birthday next week?
What do you you're on crack?Dude? All right, you want
to hear some more? I hadsome more thoughts on Boston. I was
thinking about this during the break.Yeah. So uh, in addition to
(01:21:00):
uh, you guys thinking Duncan isfine dining, right? Also, bean
Town that's the dumbest name, right, that doesn't that's uh. You hear
a lot of cities with kind ofcool nicknames. That's not one of them.
So there's that. The flight gates, Spygate is your beer commercials literally
are old. There are entire beercommercial flights that are just about how obnoxious
(01:21:23):
you are when you get drunk.Well, just let me know when we
stoop as low as locking up athirteen year old for selling girls. Nobody
got me nobody, all right,and you guys, let me know when
you don't have the worst batman ever? Okay, all right, all right,
I have a good one there,Like I'm not wrong, right Ross,
(01:21:44):
that's the worst batman ever. Ithink it's unquestionably bat Ben Affleck.
That's that's on you, Boston spoilerasking what his mom's name is? All
right, or do yourself favorite don'twatch the Superman bat Man thing. Let's
see also if I if I ifI'm correct here, you guys have the
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most times two teams have met inMajor League Baseball and it's not even close
record wise because the Yankees. Ohyeah, it's a good point. Yeah,
it's a great point. Like it'snot. It should be like fifty
to fifty right both you know overthat? So yeah yeah because they Yeah,
but it's like, no, it'snot. I think you guys are
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leading by like twenty five percent moreor something. I can't I haven't looked
at the number probably in a while, but that's what I remember, so
that right there. Also, uhuh, let's see, let's talk music
Boston. Who's the best Boston rapperhip hop artist Marky Mark. Is that
okay, hmmm, that's weird.All right, think about that and I'll
(01:22:58):
wait for more weird Boston Paul emailswill take a break, be back k
c O Day radio program. Areyou picking on? Yes, I am
picking on Boston. Is j Ross'sJT from Boston? Our Greensboro guy?
Is he from Ross's chopping some up? I'll ask him in a second here.
Well, yeah, to answer yourquestion, yes, but Boston Paul
started it. So I don't know. I think, like you said,
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I worked with JT for a longtime. Yeah, I think he's from
like West Adams, Massachusetts, butI'm not sure. Oh, but he's
a big Boston fan. Yeah,he's a big Red Sox fan. Oh
that's but uh, I think it'slike right on the border there. So
you almost almost got out, butunfortunately fell victim to the disease. Look,
(01:23:41):
here's the thing I'm trying to protectyou guys, you Boston folks.
I I am a firm believer thatpeople from Boston shouldn't be allowed to come
to Wyoming, let alone Yellowstone Park. Oh you're thinking about the safety of
it. I am think about this. What will inevitably happen. You'll get
hammered. You'll go up, You'llsee a bis and you go up to
trash talking because of that w Theyhung on you because you think it's a
Bills thing right, and it'll startembawling you. You'll start screaming. All
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the other animals will quickly rush overto kill you as quickly as possible to
make the sound of your accented voicestop. That's a nice I just want
to say on the record, Ithink you I love the rivalry between New
York and Boston, but I don'thave a problem with him. In fact,
I think the only thing possibly betterthan Boston would be the band Kiss.
Big fan of Kiss, you knowhow I feel about this? The
(01:24:30):
stage show that his kids. Whatare you kiss it up for? Shut
up? Come on, do younot think you know what? The rest
of the bison herd will kill themfaster if they hear that accent. I
have an opinion that you know.I know you can judge a man,
the stature of a man, thequality, how elite is the man if
he has a kiss tattoo. Akiss tattoo is the wish. So you're
(01:24:50):
such as selling off the cuff.That's how I feel. Ross. By
the way, here's Ross to tellyou about vapes. He's in. Yeah,
you're that just sell out. Listen. JT Le signed off of my
first apartment and my first one college. I might have some allegiance there,
but I also it's like I knewa guy for years and I just found
(01:25:12):
out he did ten years for somehorrible crime. Right. I look,
ask yourself this, if if peoplein Boston are so great, how come
every president from Massachusetts is either attemptedor successfully assassinated all of them? Both
the Adams, Man, this isjust got dark. H what what these
(01:25:34):
are facts? We're bringing facts?Man? Uh? Some guy an iHeart
up at Boston right now? Wow? Raw? Yeah, come on,
sir, if I'll tell you whatI I do respect and that is uh
there uh their commitment to trash talkingas well. So yeah, so both
(01:25:59):
the Adams and George H. W. Bush right was from Massachusetts, and
he had the most the wildest attemptcould do. You remember remember in the
nineties how they attempted to kill h. W when he was in Kuwait.
So a bunch of the you know, the the weird beer terrorists over there,
they got a Toyota land Cruiser andthen they they built it up to
(01:26:23):
look like the Killdozer, but itwas also full of explosives and unfortunately,
uh you got to time that rightlike and be able to get near the
president, and so it wasn't successful. But the previous one, you know,
just saying these are these are historicalfacts. That's all we're talking about.
(01:26:44):
All right, let me pivot overto something else before I get a
call from some other management from Boston. I think Trevor's from Boston too.
I know he's a New England fan. Yeah. So wait, we have
both of our program directors are nowthink so yeah, well I'm on the
record. Shut up, Yeah,you are on the record. Like I
(01:27:05):
go co pull tape, I gotreceipts. Oh my gosh, look at
that. Wait hold on, whydid all of our podcast just suddenly disappear?
That's so weird. So all right, yeah, that's not gonna tell
you a story. I'm sorry.So there was a time where when Trevor
first started working here. Yeah,right, I came into my studio one
(01:27:26):
day and there was a giant framedposter of Tom Brady and I thought,
because Trevor had just started, andwe had had a previous conversation about sports.
I think he has like a frameda frame poster in his studio of
it's either a Foxborough Stadium or orFenway. I can't which one of the
two. But we hadn't had aconversation about bust and sports. So I
(01:27:48):
assumed that Trevor had left the frameposter of Tom Brady and I was like,
ah, very funny, funny andI but I was having a bad
morning. I was pissed off.I run it later something I don't remember.
It was, Yeah, So Itook the poster and I put it
underneath Trevor's door into his office.You never saw, you've never heard the
story. So I put the big, big ass poster. It was really
(01:28:11):
pissed. I slided it back underhis door. I was like, screw
you, buddy, You're like reallyyeah, And it turns out Kyle Wilson
left it to me as a joke. That is funny. It's funny.
I don't know kind of funnier thatKyle would have done it too. And
that's that you accused an innocent man. You know. I'd like to go
on the record as never having accusedan innocent member of management of anything like
(01:28:36):
some others have. So just so, I was at the flea market and
I found this frame photo of TomBrady, this poster, and I was
like, Trevor's a fan. I'mgonna put that under his office. I'm
gonna put that in his as agift. I gifted him that. Yeah,
the part is you went to aflea market. Nobody's buying that,
so because people, or do youdo it? Do you guys go to
(01:28:57):
flea market? The one downtown ispretty sweet with the old toys, yeah,
all the one south of the oneof the fair ground, Yeah,
no, the fair ground is different. The one south of downtown is super
sketch. Dude, you're the onethat butts right up to the freeway south
of like m OK there. You'venever seen that one, or don m
Ok which is well south of mOK because that runs east to west.
(01:29:17):
I can't remember what road it's offof, but like, I don't know,
maybe it's fine. But I wastalking to a buddy went down there
was I can't rember what he waslooking for, and he was just like,
yeah, I don't know if that'sthe that's for me, but whatever
your mileage may vary is as I'vesaid before, So all right, let's
(01:29:38):
uh, let's do this well.And just to be clear, even though
I'm pistol whipping Boston fans right now, the Cowboys fans, they are not
off limits. Rased Agic is oneof those, and we mock him all
the time, So why not I'mgonna bluss you with. I'm in a
blood feud with our listener Boston Paul, so gloves are off. I mean,
(01:30:00):
I was just pointing because because hecan't, I don't know, he
probably remembered that he grew up inBoston and it's it's I don't know.
But then I just realized both ofour program directors are Boston fans. So
oh, I didn't know that.So yeah, well so tread Whiteley right,
no kidding, double down, baby, yeah, double dam Did you
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watch the Roast by the way,speaking of Boston and New England, but
Brady Roast, I didn't get catchyet. Well do you know it's three
hours long? I saw that andI said, yeah, I'll save that
for another day. I didn't.Well, here's what I did. I
got done putting prepping stuff together,and I you know, I opened up
Netflix or whatever and I saw it, so I watched part of it,
(01:30:45):
but then I got distracted and stuff. But I did see. I did
see Brady come over and tell JeffRoss to quit it out and looked like
he meant it like I was seeing. It was right off the bat.
I saw Randy Moss bomb. Andthen I did watch the part at the
end where the host tried to getBelichick and Crafts to a shot together.
And while they did get near eachother, it is clear they hate each
(01:31:10):
other. I remember remember the wellyou're in Atlanta, right, remember the
story about Craft supposedly told who isit blank? Who owns the who owns
the Falcons? Yeah, called himand told him, Hey, you don't
want to hire Belichick, He's ana hole. That story. I believe
that story, watching the way thosetwo interacted on it. Yeah, it's
(01:31:31):
amazing they get them all in thesame room. I'm gonna have to catch
you when I've got some time.But well, anyway, as they told
him, there would be an Asianmassage. Anyway, well, leading right
into whether next couple of days.I really I think this Saturday, late
(01:31:53):
into overnight tonight and tomorrow. Firstpart of the day is going to be
the worst of it. Not expectinga lot to go on before noontime today.
Looking at radar, there are somestronger thunderstorms and now even just north
of Cookville and Tennessee tornado warning lodgedwithin a severe thunderstorm warning that batch of
showers are going to try to clipus midday into the afternoon, and also
(01:32:14):
some isolated showers down your saving millthis morning. But later today some of
the storms could be severe, andthen overnight tonight in through tomorrow morning,
we've got not only the severe weatherelement to it, that would mean whens,
potentially the sixty hail and even thethreat for tornadoes. But I'm a
little concerned too about the flood threat. Now, when you talk about flooding,
that's not a criteria for a severethunderstorm. When you get warnings and
(01:32:38):
advisories for flooding, that's when you'vegot to worry about seeing ponding of the
water on the roadways and flood problemswhere you know you may not be able
to get around. That's going tobe tomorrow morning. I think this afternoon
into early tonight, it's more likeareas of showers, thunderstorms which could be
severe. Temperatures still could get midupper eighties. Some spots of enough sunshine
(01:32:58):
here could it ninety or maybe alittle higher, especially in the triangle in
points south and east, except asyou get near the coast, and then
tonight showers and thunderstorms starting to pickup later into tomorrow morning through about midday
or early afternoon. They'll end fromwest to east. Might get some sun
mid up eighties tomorrow. Is stilla chance of showers, maybe a thundershower
Friday, but not looking at asevere weather threat there. That'll be with
(01:33:19):
the cooler air coming in, whichis going to set us up for a
beautiful weekend with highs in the seventies, loads in the fifties, might even
see some forties to the west intothe mountains. So get past this rough
weather, which I want everybody tobe prepared for. Have a way to
get a lurch. Know what yourplan of action is going to be.
Later today and maybe even overnight tonightinto tomorrow morning. We'll get through it.
(01:33:41):
Then we'll have some great weather forthe upcoming weekend and early next week.
All right, thank you, sir, appreciate it. Man chat tomorrow
and we'll come back and chat withJeff Bellinger coming up next. Hang on,
you're Bloomberg Update now and Jeff Bellinger. What's going on today, sir,
Well, good morning, Casey.Stock market futures all pointing lower after
(01:34:02):
stocks closed little change yesterday. Nowfutures are down seventy A couple of the
nation's big chip makers have been barredfrom selling semiconductors to Huawei Technologies of China.
The federal government revoked licenses allowing Huaweito buy from Qualcom and Intel.
This is the latest tightening of exportrestrictions targeting the Chinese telecom It's aimed at
(01:34:25):
preventing China from developing advanced artificial intelligence. A long court battle is likely over
the new law that requires byte Danceto either sell TikTok or half TikTok banned
in the US. TikTok filed afederal lawsuit. It charges the law is
unconstitutional because it restricts free speech.Tesla shares there under some pressure this morning.
(01:34:46):
The stock is down about three anda half percent. Reuter's is reporting
the electric carmaker is under investigation byfederal prosecutors. Authorities reportedly want to know
whether Tesla committed securities or wire fraudby misleading investors and consumers about its vehicles
self driving capabilities. Economists say theproliferation of buy now, pay later plans
(01:35:08):
has allowed consumers to pile up whatthey call phantom debt. Major companies offering
the plans don't report the loans tocredit agencies. That makes it difficult to
get a clear picture of household finances. A merger of Sacksmith Avenue and Nieman
Marcus has been talked about for sometime now. Now Women's Wear Daily says
negotiations between the chains are in thefinal stages and a deal worth about three
(01:35:30):
billion dollars is expected in the nextmonth. And case JD Power's latest satisfaction
survey looks at the airlines, Deltacomes out on top of a couple of
categories, first in Business Class andPremium Economy. Southwest Airlines leads in the
economy basic segment. Jet Blue,Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, and Allegiant
(01:35:53):
Air are runners up in various segments. D Nice sums up a JD Power
executive's advice to carriers. He says, there are a lot of things that
are beyond their lines control, butthey can profoundly influence the positive effect that
staffers have on passengers. Casey,so what was the last airlines? What
was their runner up category? Doorsstaying on or what that? That's something
(01:36:18):
else? Oh yeah, you're leadingand then you know, yeah, unfortunately
here's your silver medal. All right, well, thank you very much,
Jeff, I appreciate. Okay,have a good day, take care.
Yeah, like they would have hadit. It almost was so close.
And then one incident craziness. Ohman, let's see here what the amount
(01:36:42):
of people sending me bossed an email? Now that is great. You realize
that we're cutting up right, andit's important that you're not an emotional child.
So have some fun people. AndI'm sorry that they tried to murder
all four of the presidents and almosta fifth. In fact, they remember
(01:37:05):
there was they were gonna have afifth president, except he got the cart
for the horse and he murdered somebody, so he didn't get to be president.
That's a Ted Kennedy reference. Ohin this guy former Patriots and Brown,
Antonio Brown. This guy's a lunatic. He's a racist lunatic too.
(01:37:27):
But I did have to chuckle.I saw this clip of him. Getting
interviewed right and for like thirty secondshe sounds somewhat coherent, which if you've
seen some of the whack out videos, this dude who's been in this,
this Patriots legend, beloved in Boston, I believe it is definitely. But
then he goes into a little bitof politics and it is funny. So
(01:37:49):
here we go. Not a fanof Joe Biden or what, No,
I like. I like Donald Trump. I've seen Joe Biden online. He
was showing hisself and like falling allover. I'm like, yo, what's
going on with him? He gottelepromptus everywhere, Like you know what I'm
saying. I'm not you know,I'm I got a good political oppaim,
but you know what I'm saying,I'm just I want the world to be
(01:38:09):
a better place. I feel likeyou probably could do better with Trump helping
more businesses and like coming back andtaking over to twenty twenty four. The
problem is, I can ever tellif dude serious, because again, he
is a racist, lunatic from everythingI've seen, and a troll on top
of everything else. I'm not evengonna get into the domestic stuff, which
if I don't know if you sawthe videos there. That stuff's wild man.
(01:38:31):
But all right, so we're goingright for the poop reference. Huh
so you you think Biden pooped hispants on that other video with the video
show he was looking real like,I know we all make mistakes. I
mean you yourself before, right,actually I have, but go ahead right
there? What Yeah, I justfeel like, you know, as the
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country, we need to do abetter job. Who who even if you
had, why are you sitting there? Who was that? That's Whitlock interviewing
him too, Why are you sittingthere doing like a national level sports interview?
And who else was? Who elsewas it? Admitted that they?
Oh Al Roker right, I bethe wishes he never said that. So
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I don't know what the hell's goingon with that guy, but at least
made me laugh this morning. Andfinally, uh, what is the secret
racism that you may have committed?Well, luckily Politico magazine has uh has
an ability to help us figure thatout. And uh, the author Gabby
Devail, basically the article is pointingout that the people who are talking about
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population uh and you know, theUS having a negative birth rate or soon
to have a negative birth rate,and then specifically demographics within the US who
already do. Uh, the wholeconcept of family formation is now you're ready
for this visually racist. So yeah, remember that time you got married,
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or that when you had that kidor all the kids or whatever. Each
individual act racism