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July 19, 2024 • 97 mins
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Dude, I love the British Open. Good morning everybody. You get like
seventy five percent of my attention today. All right, I'm gonna turn then
turn the sound down there. Idon't know what it is like. You
know, if England wanted to dosomething useful, they should have a consequential

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golf tournament all every day throughout theyear. Because I spring out of bed
during British Open. I mean,the damn coverage starts at like one something
in the morning, or not onesomething, but like oh dark, super
dark thirty okay, and that's happening. They're a royal troon. Dudes are

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hitting it in the coffin bunkers andthat's a good morning for me. So
we couple that with everything from theRNC yesterday, which is just a bucket
of awesome slash insanity. It's gonnabe a good Friday. Also, Pete
Callender will join us as he normallydoes, coming up on, coming up

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at eight o five. I suspecthe has some thoughts. All right,
so I'm gonna let you know.And oh my heart, why are you
doing this to me? This isnot part of the global outage. There's

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some cyber stuff going on. It'snot good. CrowdStrike is I guess smoked
this morning, And if you don'tknow what that is, that's fine.
Just know that there's a lot ofMicrosoft online stuff and government sites and all

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sorts of stuff. And I don'tknow if it was China or North Korea
or somebody kicked a cord or AI'syou know, starting the murdering, but
uh, that's going to be partof your day and may impact it.
Although I haven't had anything. Iasked Ross, he hasn't had anything,
so I don't know. It's veryscary when you read about it. Dude,

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you're not getting it out of there. Do you know what a coffin
bunker is? Like? I like, I like golf. I can hit
out of a sand trap mostly,but the British they just they just got
angry. Mostly the Scots they justgot angry and they're like, you know
what, these bastards, we don'tneed them hitting out of this bunker.

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Let's dig it so deep and sostraight that there are towering walls and we
have to put a set of stairsto get down into the bunker. That's
what dudes are hitting in. Mickelsonjust hit a great shot out of one.
Yeah, number five and number eight. Sorry, I'm all British opened

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up. I woke up like anhour before my alarm today and I was
initially upset, and I normally woulddo the thing where I'm just like,
ah, go back to slut,but I'm like, oh, British opens
on. So yeah, we threwthat on. And that's been the morning.

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And I seen up late how manyof you watched the RNC stuff yesterday.
Holy crap, I'm telling you what, man, I'm you know what,
I'm a little disappointed. It wasthe last RNC thing that I even

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well, I guess we tried togo to the RNC last year or last
time around. We were all bookedto do it. Ross and I were
gonna head to Charlotte and then COVID, right, so you know, we
attempted to make the effort. Butlike, I don't want to go to
those things anymore, as weird asthat sounds, because it's work. I

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know what you're thinking, like,ah, there's the fun stuff, and
yes, there's the fun stuff,but it's work and then it's work out
without your normal stuff, So yougot to look at it from that perspective.
But I'm kind of sad I'm notin Milwaukee, man, I bet
yesterday, especially the wandering that youcan do with a press credential, like

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you can go where everybody's at,not where the delegates can go, Like
you can go to you know,stand by, you can stand right behind
the stage, right the little stairsthey walk up to, go up on
each stand right there and just observe. And there's all sorts. You've got

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Kid Rock, Bitty Cent, DanaWhite, Hulk Hogan just running around there
yesterday evening, few of them evenspoke, and then of course, uh
Trump, I gotta tell you,man, I am. I don't know.

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You guys can probably get a read. I don't fanboy politicians ever,
and I'm still not. I justwant to be abundantly clear. And that's
just the cynical, you know,pool me twice kind of guy. But
I found myself listening to that Trumpspeech yesterday with the emotion attached from Saturday,

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and it was like I was Iwas revisited to when I first heard
him doing a rally, because youknow, then it was just so weird,
right, that's the guy from theApprentice, That's the guy from the
Apprentice, and he's in Johnston Countydoing a thing. When he did the

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rally down in Selma or the onein Raleigh at the fair Grounds, it
was just so strange, and thenyou know, it starts being normal.
And then by the time I wentto Charlotte, Remember I went to the
Charlotte one to interview him, andthen we got screwed by the TV station,

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although we did eventually get our interview. You know, it was just
kind of normal stuff. I'm watchingthat yesterday, the lead up to it,
into the speech, and you know, everything that had transpired, and
I couldn't look away. I foundmyself like a mode. Right Normally I'm

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just stoneface staring at this stuff.Just this time, I'll make sure Ross
has this, and poor Ross hasprobably been in how long you have like
nine hours dub An audio this morning? It's crazy, Oh yeah, yeah,
two hours, two hours. Itwas a wild day yesterday. But
I'm sitting there and I'm watching thisspeech and I'm like, oh my amazing,

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yes, yes, And then there'salso the little voices like Rachel Maddow
has to be so mad just justat that phrase, like you have all
and I don't want to say itwas school, girly or giddy. But
I hadn't watched a speech like thatin a while, and I think a

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lot of it is the emotion attachedto and I want to be a bundle
of the clear. It's not justbecause it's Trump. There's just there's something
about somebody who should have been shotthrough the brain a few days ago getting
up there going, you know,fu, here's what we're gonna do.

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That's wild man, And so yeah, I you know, I was.
I was here for it. Istayed up for it, which is not
normal. A lot of a lotof you guys think Ross and I will
sit there, especially if it's latenight stuff, and watch it. I
tend to watch it in the morningbecause I have the added benefit of analysis

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too, So if I'm going toconsume it while I'm listening to it,
I can kind of read, youknow, different stuff that's out there.
And you know, Ross is doingit because he's got, you know,
getting the audio cuts that populate onTwitter and various other places. But yeah,
it's been a it's been a wildtwenty four hour. It's one hundred
and twenty yards, dude, it'sa gap wedge. How can they not

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hit that green Ross. You everbeen in a coffe bunker? Yeah?
Several times? Sure? Really how'dyou get out? Sure? Sure?
Will grittin determination, that's how youdo it. And you maybe you have
a plus sixty something to I havea sixty four in my bag, and
you put that thing, worry upin your stance and flop for your life.

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But Royal Troon's a bastard, dude. All right, I'm just gonna
be watching this all morning. Allright, So Ross did two hours,
And trust me, I don't knowthat there's wasted space in our audio collection
today. You know a lot oftimes, yeah, you get a bunch
of cuts. It's it. Idon't even necessarily always get to them.

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I am on a mission to playall of this, from Trump's Thing to
the Hulkster to MSNBC. Is justthey're so broken. There's no other wi
I'd like they get them, getthem a hot milk or something. I

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don't know, somebody, but butyou'd have to find them because you know,
yesterday we figured out that a lotof the shows are not even at
the RNC. They're just using likea green screen, so then they're not
there, just wild Oh wait,Boston polled like that. Yeah, yeah,

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bro, yeah, no, itis a little windy. It's not
that windy. Look they call ita postage stamp bunker, and it is,
but it's one hundred and twenty yards. These guys are professionals. Well
ironic. I'm sitting here and consumedby things that are one hundred and twenty

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to one hundred and thirty yards awayall week, the Royal True number eight
and of course the shooter on Saturday. So, uh, let me do
this. I'm gonna hit the brake. I was gonna probably roll this thing,
but let me do it. We'lltake the break, we'll come back,
and we're just gonna dive in causethere's so much. There's so and

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I keep telling myself find other storiesthat are not this, Like we have
the teacher, Yesterda, the guidancecounselor, but that was still kind of
the Trump story. I don't Idon't know that We're gonna do a lot
of deviating today. But that's okay. It's Friday. I got golf on,
so I'm really not even paying attentionto you. And uh, it's

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gonna be a good day, allright. Cac O Day Radio Program,
Hang on before we get into allthe Trump sah, and there's a lot
of it. There's so much Icould just well, and this sounds actually
like a lazy plot. I wasgonna say, I could just run his
speech from last night and call ita day. It was like ninety minutes.

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So, which when you get donewith all the commercials and the news,
trafficing, weather and you know,the service element stuff, that's about
the length of content that we do. So I mean, like, feasibly
we could have done that this morning. It's pretty wild. But instead we'll,

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you know, we'll guide you throughit in a balanced manner and play
audio cuts, you know, likethis. As you already know, the
assassin's bullet came within a quarter ofan inch of taking my life. So
many people have asked me what happened? Tell us what happened, please,
And therefore I will tell you exactlywhat happened, and you'll never hear it

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from me a second time, becauseit's actually too painful to tell what a
hook man ross. Did you watchthis live at all? Or did you
just watch it this morning? Uh? No, because I had to get
up at three thirty to load itall. So I went to bed,
probably around like nine thirty or so, so I was I saw I like

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it was on, and I wasplanning on like fall asleep, right,
I'll leave it on, fall asleepto it, sleep time or all that.
Dude. He said that, I'mlike, I'm in, all right,
I'm gonna listen, and I listenedto the whole damn thing because that
was That was about five minutes intoo. When he got on stage.
It was crazy. We'll get tothat here in just a moment. The

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lead up though. The lead up, Dana White did the introduction. I
guess he was in. He wasoff in some island somewhere, I don't
know, flew in just to dothat. Franklin Graham spoke, you had

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Eric Trump spoke. I thought hegave a really good speech. And admittedly
I hadn't been really plugged into alot of the stuff. You know,
i'd catch it, secondary I wasn'twatching it really live. I did watch
some of the gold Star family stuff, especially that montage, but I didn't
watch it on MSNBC. Casey didn'trun it. Yeah, they chose not

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to run any of that. Thatwas two days ago. That was I'm
talking about emotional man but like,what a lineup that was promised yesterday?
Dana White, right, MMA,UFC, dude, Kid Rock's gonna be
doing his thing. Hulk Hogan's there, and Ross felt it was necessary to

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blend a picture of Trump and Hogan. I'm still creeped out by that.
And it looks like somebody, andI can't figure out who I know who.
It looks like Wilford Brimley. Allright, hold on, now,
I gotta check it against that.I was staring at this thing. I'm
like that. I mean, that'sthat's why I say. Yeah, So
we merged the two photos of Trumpand Hogan together and it looks like Wilford
Brimley for some reason. You wantto see it. We tweeted it.

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It's on Ross's account, but itis retweeted at CAC on the radio.
All right, now, now I'minvested. I was gonna text you yesterday,
but then I'm like, uh,before we get to the Trump stuff
and the MSNBC stuff, absolute,you know what, now, I feel
like I got to play an MSNBCcut first. Do you know why?

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Because we've talked about this incessantly.Ross keeps making this point, and he's
right, like you all are.Then you're the You're the meme. Okay,
you're the meme with the dude fromAlways Sonny with the with the red
yarn and all the stuff pasted onthe wall. Uh, don't believe me.

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Let's go to Rachel Maddow who deepdove the jd Vance company name.
If you have not seen this,prepare your prepare yourself. And it's not
arguably it's not even the craziest audioI'm gonna play from MSNBC today, But
the level of dome theory and everythinggoing on here is wild. Are you

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ready? Buckle in? Here wego, like mister Teal who has named
his companies after things in The Lordof the Ring. Oh it's Peter tele
by the way, who arguably shouldhave been recognized as the first gay cabinet
member, if you remember, andfor whatever reason, they refuse to give
him that title even though we lovethe first everything kind of like Mark Robinson,

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where if he'd have been a Democratand lieutenant governor, like it'd probably
be a parade every year. Butyou know, Peter Teele, they hate
him whatever. Him and jd Vanceknow each other and they're white supremacists.
Here we go like mister Teal,who has named his companies after things in
the Lord of the Rings series ofJ. J. R. R.

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Tolkien books. Lord of the Ringsis a sort of favorite cosmos for naming
things and cultural references for a lotof far right and alt right figures,
both in Europe and the United States. To Deal names all these things after
Tolkien figures and places, like hiscompany Pallanteer for example, like his mentor,
like Peter Teel, who had givenhim all his jobs in the world.

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Mister Vance also, when he foundedhis own venture capital firm with help
from Peter Teel, named it aftera Lord of the Rings thing. He
called it naria na r y A, which you can remember because it's Aryan,
but you move the end to thefront. Apparently that word has something
to do with elves and rings fromthe Lord of the Ring series. I
don't know what. So Lord ofthe Rings references or are our secret aryan

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nation? Stuff? Now, thisis like going back to when they were
what was it like seapack where theywere looking at the floor and they were
like the floors and the stage itwas the state was a room. It's
an ancient run or something. Yeah, yeah, yeah, did you know
Lord? What you doing? Younever got into Lord of the Rings,
so you must have listen. They'vetried. They have tried to get me
to watch the movie this sear itand I fall asleep within ten minutes each

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time. You know why, becausesuper not racist. That's why I have
no hate in your heart. Ithink it's obvious there. What are you
even talking about? And like thething where she's like, so what you
want to do is you want tomove the one letter it's not spelled the
same, by the way, thewhy is not there, So you you're
gonna do this and then you makethe sound that it makes, but it's

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a different letter, and then youmove the other letter over here? Do
you hear yourself? Like? Icould do that all day. You know
how much Obama stuff that was?Like there was stuff like that that people
send me. And I'm just like, thank you Psycho for sending that.
I'm not no, I'm not gettinginto that. But you know what I
didn't realize. So the Lord ofthe Rings is, I guess canceled.

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I don't know. Somebody's gonna haveto help me out here. When did
that become? When did the becauseyou know it's not new. I don't
know if you guys know this.Tolkien wrote it quite a while ago,
long before I was you know,it also is a new white supremacy.

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You know what, They're gonna comefor Star Wars or whatever. You go
at this point, go ahead takeit right. No, no, no,
they're gonna come for Star Trek.You're gonna be on the air.
You gonna be like I wish Ihad a hollow deck, and that is
also garbage now, so take it. Is there anything I guess the question?

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I guess the best way not tobe captured is to love nothing anymore
because they've destroyed it all. Imean, if they come for like eighties
and nineties wrestling, I might bein trouble. Oh I might. I
might have to put him a fightthere. Dude. You think they're not
doing Hogan hit pieces this morning?Oh no, I've seen him. Yeah.

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People are running around they're like,oh, you guys should hear what
he did with Baba, right,I know, like him being there last
night. Had to put Kevin Nashinto like a conniption fit or something.
Is that, dude? I don'tknow if you know. Kevin Nash is
a huge Moonbat Yeah, Di Moonbat. Yeah, yeah, yeah, same
with Foley. Fully is the sameway? Really? Oh yeah? Okay,

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what happened to Kane? I figuredKane to show up, right,
because he was at the last RNCand he's actually a politician. I think
he's still mayor or whatever. Right, I don't know. Look, Lord
of the Rings is out. It'sit's white supremacy or something. I don't
know what. Wait, hold on, does that make the movie The Martian

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white PRIs? I was thinking thesame thing because it has one of the
greatest Lord of the Rings Easter eggsever. And if you guys don't know
this, the actor who plays theI guess the mission director was in The
Lord of the Rings. And thenthere's this scene in The Martian where they

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they use a Lord of the Ringsreference to kind of nerd out and call
their little secret meeting this and thedude was dressed as a king in the
Lord of the Rings at that meeting. So it's like, this weird say,
because I have seen it, soI didn't know that he was actually
in that movie. That's funny,that's great. Yes, in that movie,
he was at that meeting. Sothem used in the Martian. Yeah,

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oh yeah, dude's super ematy.See, I never got that.
There's no I would. I wouldnot get that point of reference because you
you're not okay, I fall asleepten minutes into the thing, mm hmm.
Or you can shave your head right, get your patriot front a cop
dum on, excuse me sitting herecoffin. My voice has just been junk
probably from yelling at the monitor whenMSNBC talks. So there you go.

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Lord of the Rings is problematic.Now, now if they do come for
the wrestling, hulks where they're gonnastart. So he took the stage.
I don't know it was him,then Franklin Graham, then Eric Trump,
then Dana White and then Trump.All right, so that was kind of
the order of things. But Hulkkilled it. Dude. I listened to

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the whole thing, all right,Oh you did a montage. Yeah,
that's probably the way to go.I'm not gonna because I would be inclined
just to play his whole thing.All right, it's the yellow one.
Here is the uh so, hereis Hogan and he not beating around the
bush man. He's just like,this is how it is. So they'll

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probably cancel him today here we go. Have you seen the fear in all
those little holsters? They realize thatwhen I get Andrea the giant sin stuff
in the launch position, when Islam him through the Trump Plaza, Brother,
what is the fault line is gonnabreak off? And is Andre the

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giant falls into the ocean as mynext two opponents fall to the ocean floor,
and I ten him so well,Donald Trump and all the maniacs.
But Donald Trump Trump Plaza with hisfamily under his other arm, as they
say, to the bottom, andI say, thank god, Donald Trump's
a hawk commniac. He'll know enoughto let go of his materialistic possessions,

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hang on to the life and kidsdog paddle with his life all the way
to safety. But Donald, ifsomething happens, you run out of gas,
you know, all those little hulkof maniacs run out of gas.
Just hang on to the largest backin the world, and our dog paddelus
backstruck a safety. Oh thank you, Hulk Hogan. Let's get back to

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action. Do you know how weirdit is that you have random Hogan audio
from I'm assuming the eighties, thatis from nineteen eighty eight. Why it's
just the amount you guys have noidea the amount of random wrestling cuts that
Ross has in the system. Butthey're all topical and relatable. See,

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right, there's a method to mymadness because what like, like when I
dubbed that in ten years ago,you'd been like, Ross, why are
you doing this? And I'm like, listen, bro, I have the
foresight of the Founding Fathers. Iunderstand what's going to be needed in the
future, brother, and it's goingto be that cut from nineteen eighty eight
Hulk Hogan with mean Gene where hehappens a reference Donald Trump, yeah,

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and threaten to make him swim orso, I don't know he's rescuing him
in the Hulk of Maniacs. I'mpaying attention, no, because I thought
it was the damn thing from meyesterday and then I'm trying to come to
terms with what the hell I'm listening? All right, so we also have
the damn thing from yesterday. Okay, so that would be rn C two.
Yes, So rn C one isnot r NC. Correct. I

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know he's talking about the RNC butin the past because he has the foresight.
Brother. Oh, is he psychic? Yeah? I didn't know.
I didn't know. All right,here's a little a little bit of the
hulks he did in fact slam Andre. That is true. So all right,

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so here he is, uh yesterday, probably not as animated, but
damn near what happened last week.Oh yeah, when they took a shot
here, dude, I love thathis delivery is the same, you know
what I mean? Like right,and he's obviously much older, and you
know, his arms are a littlebit small time. I would say,
listen, I don't want to insultthe man. A teeny tiny bit.

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I would say, like a millimeter, but like I don't believe is that
the metric system whatever? Fund?But yeah, I mean he's older,
he's much older, but he stillhas the power of a million whole comaniacs.
So but he's still he still isdelivering it like he's standing there threatening
the ultimate warrior to mean gene.Uh you know what I'm saying, Like
he only has one delivery and itit worked so well. Here, all

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right, let's get back to thatwhat happened last week when they took a
shot and my hero and all thewrestling terms work. That's the other thing,
right, shot at my hero,and they tried to kill the next
president of the United States. Imagineten years ago, thinking these words would

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be spoken about an individual by thisindividual, about that incident. You're ahead
will explode, enough said, LetTrump Omania, Ron Wild Brother, Let
trump Omania roll again. Let trumpOmania make America great again. You know

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something Trump bites. I didn't comehere as Hulk Cogan, but I just
had to give you a little tasteas an entertainer. I tried to stay
out of politics, but after everythingthat's happened to our country over the past
four years, and everything that happenedlast weekend, I can no longer stay

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silent because I want the world toknow that Donald Trump is a real American
hero, and I'm proud to supportmy hero as the next president of this
United States. All right, So, Hulk is he's all in? Terry

(27:55):
is all in? How do yousay? His lesson is a blet?
I can't remember what his how hepronounced it? Okay, all right,
I just realized after I asked it, I wasn't gonna get an answer,
So that's on me. Look atthe driver's license, brother, Hulk Hogan,
Are you gonna call me brother?The whole show. Yeah, sorry,
brother, Okay, but if youlook in their eyes, man,

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as you've seen the fear in allthose little holsters, they realized since dude,
I don't think he's lost his stepverbally, and that's that's the power
of prayers, vitamins working out.Yeah yeah yeah. But in the time,
probably that floor to sunshine. Helives down to Tampa, right,

(28:42):
I mean, look at his tanbrother, I it's gonna be a day.
So anyway, yeah, so likeand that was like I said,
it was like four speakers before Trump, and you know, Franklin Graham did
his thing, Eric Trump did histhing. Thought he gave a good speech.

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I'm missing somebody in there, butthe point. Oh and then Dana
White and then into Trump and withina few minutes and I actually texted Ross
when it's kicked off and I'm gonnaplay this piece audio and I'm gonna take
a break, come back, we'llget into it. I knew it was
going to be an interesting speech.I didn't know it was going to be

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ninety minutes. And when he saidthis, I was hooked. There was
no going to sleep. I'm upfor the whole. As you already know,
the assassin's bullet came within a quarterof an inch of taking my life.
So many people have asked me whathappened. Tell us what happened,

(29:47):
please, And therefore I will tellyou exactly what happened, and you'll never
hear it from me a second timebecause it's actually too painful to tell.
All Right, this is gonna irritatesome of you. Do you really think
Trump will never tell that story again? I mean, I can't put myself

(30:11):
emotionally where he's at. Like,I don't know how he's processing it.
There was people were read it wasposting like you know, oo, he
was at a golf thing and hesaid this, and like there's no sourcing
for that. I I don't knowif he's making jokes about it, and
maybe maybe it's one of those thingswhere you're just like, i'll talk about
it. I don't want to talkabout it again. I know some really

(30:33):
really tough dudes who their stuff theydon't want to talk about from uh,
you know, their time in themilitary or whatever it is. But also
the first G twenty he goes to, you tell me you don't think he's
gonna scoreboard, but crone with thelike I would welcome it or go into

(30:57):
that, you know, go backto me with that Taliban dude who's home
He had the satellite pick of weyou know you heard that story. Oh
okay, yeah, hey, Ihaven't seen you in a few years.
You're you're still living where you're living, good, good, good good.
So anyway, Uh, somebody triedto shoot me in the head and I'm
invincible. I don't know. Ifeel like he may use that, but

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we'll take him at his word andwe will get into that story next here
on the CaCO Day radio program.So speech didn't go in the then go
in the coffin bunker, dude.This is like, be helpful if I
put my headphones on all the way. This is like one of my favorite
weeks of the year, not justbecause you know, obviously it's it's it's

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coupled with a news cycle that isinsane, but getting to watch pro golf
Major Golf while I'm supposed to beworking, and since I corporated the show,
management can't wind up about it perfect. I'm all in speak. Hit

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it left of the bunker though,the coffin bunker, there's some really nasty
ones and it looks like it isup and down was okay, So all
right, there you go. There'syour update on that. Uh, let's
get back to this. By theway, curious, let me before I
do rosser, we having phone issuesor are we good to go? I
phone open films. I just wantto make sure, okay, we've had

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some If you guys don't know,I think I like how you couch that
because you gotta right because but youknow, we have our normal things.
Yesterday it was a microphone gate.It's the whole thing. Poor Ross was
literally working buying the scenes during theshow. Yes, you have no idea,

(32:54):
but apparently there is a big cyberissue today and not just be us.
Although the only thing that I thinkmaybe one of our VPNs might be
impacted, but I don't know.But for the most part, I think
we're okay. But if you guyshave anything to do with CrowdStrike, apparently

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that's a whole thing this morning,and that impacts stuff like Microsoft, some
of the Microsoft Web stuff, andwe use Microsoft obviously three sixty five for
our you know, word and ouroutlook and all of that. But it
seems to be working fine. Iguess there's some issues. So that's a
thing. I don't know who didthe thing to make it a thing,

(33:42):
but probably China or North Korea orRussia. Who the hell knows. I
don't know. I just know thatthat may be a part of your day.
So if you're getting ready to headinto work and you can remotely look
at stuff, you might want togive that a look. See or turn
on the gulf, don't go in. What the hey work from home today?

(34:04):
It'll be fine. We're gonna playsome Trump audio. We're gonna play
some insane MSNBC audio. We're gonnatalk to Pete callaner. I will will
help you, you know, burntwo hours the best I can do.
All right, Sorry, I wasdoing all of that long. I'm trying

(34:25):
to make sure that I have this. Okay, all right, here we
go. So the culmination of yesterdayspeakers. You heard the Holkster there,
Dana White spoke, Franklin Graham spoke, Eric Trump spoke, was Donald Trump,
And yes, he had the mysteriousbandage which may or may not have

(34:45):
anything under it. According to actualpeople who call themselves journalists, it's so
wild to see them tweeting this stuff. It's so Chris Hayes was in a
positive he was in a meltdown yesterdaywhere it is clear he doesn't remember anything

(35:10):
else he's ever tweeted, or hewas doing the most amazing troll. I
guess, for lack of a betterword, he was. He was.
He was a plus trolling. There'sno other explanation. Look, hold on,

(35:32):
hold on, hold on, sir, hold on, We'll get to
you. Trying to flip over tothe side. We literally are on multiple
pages this morning. There's so muchstuff. MSNBC was just it was just
out of it, dude. FromLord of the Rings conspiracies to JD Vance.

(35:55):
Uh uh burial plants. It wasa wild day to uh, what
is the what is the congresswoman's name? Beatrice? Hold On? I always
forget her name, but I wantto give her credit where credit is due.
Yeah, here we go, JoyceBeatty. Why don't call her Beatrice?

(36:20):
Joyce Beatty, the representative who wasgiving rebuttal. This is meant to
be rebuttal. Right, this isgoing on at the RNC. If you
guys don't know this, When theRNC is going on, there is at
DNC headquarters or at Biden campaign headquarters. They will generally have people and it's

(36:40):
really weird. They just kind ofgo up to a podium and say stuff,
and it's it's supposed to counter that, right, it's like the response
to the State of the Union,but not really. So that's going on,
and then when the DNC is goingon, which is we're going to
talk about that, that might bethe most insane thing if it plays out
how they're reporting, it's going toplay out. Hold on for that.

(37:07):
They have these little rebuttal things.So they get Democrats up there, you
get a cabinet member, you geta representative, you get you know,
oh it's the Tennessee Democratic Party chair, right, and they put this stuff
out and then the reporters will usewhatever counter stuff is to write their stories.
They'll be like, so and sosaid this at the RNC, and

(37:29):
Representative Joyce Beatty said this, Andso she gets up there and she I'm
a play it for you. Shecan't help herself. I can't tell if
she knows or if she thinks shethought of this. That's what I'm gonna

(37:50):
ask you. Here we go,step up to the mic, ma'am,
say what you gotta say. So, yes, this November we're going to
make America great again. Yeah,m I mean good. So, yes,
this November, we're going to makeAmerica great again. If you're Trump,

(38:13):
are you not using that? Yougot to use that right, that's
going in an ad. Obviously she'snot a fan of Trump, but she
said it. She said the words. It's the Simpsons meme. I saw
it everywhere yesterday, dude. Thetwo memes that dominated Twitter yesterday were that
and did you see Elon Musk wastweeting pictures of Fredo in the rowboat about

(38:43):
Biden gold fishing, gold fishing.Uh if you didn't watch Godfather too,
spoiler, they don't just go fishing. I'll let you uh, I'll let
you learn. Yeah, it was. It was crazy yesterday. And then

(39:07):
it all culminated with Trump. Trumpgetting up there doing his thing. What's
he gonna sound like? Is theroster? You were telling me off the
air? You think that he soundscalmer than No? No, no,
not even like the way he sounds. But I'm saying, when you see
him sitting in the crowd from adistance, yeah, just the way he
he looks a lot more peaceful andserene. He looks like he's he's actually

(39:30):
like a changed person in a wayhe looks a father. Yeah, I
got that, especially when his kid, when his granddaughter was I think he's
gained a level of perspective that youcan only get from an incident like that.
Yeah, I don't I don't knowwhat's going through This is gonna sound
like a bad pun. And Idon't mean I don't know what's going through

(39:51):
his head, like like when hesmiles, seriously, when he smiles and
laughs, it seems like like genuineyes, dude. When I was listening
to his And by the way,you people on Twitter who are like threatening
her with rape, I just there'snot a hole deep enough for you.

(40:12):
I just I don't understand people.His seventeen year old granddaughter gets up there,
and I don't know if you watchedher speed what is her name,
like Kay something or other. Itdoesn't matter. She's up there and she's
she's telling. And I know thatRachel Maddow and Chris Hayes and the rest
are probably finger in the ears.They don't want to hear this or they

(40:35):
don't believe it. I absolutely believethis girl that he screws with her when
they're playing golf, right, hetries to get in her head. I
believe that, like the anecdotes thatshe was sharing, I believe that that
when you know Don Junior's Don Junior'sdaughter, when when Don Junior leaves,

(40:59):
Grandpa's like, hey, look atall this uh little, all this candy,
So have some of this right,Because I know that's a bit of
a stereotyped grandparents, you know,sugaring up the grandkids because you don't got
to keep them. But like thethe emotion that was there, and then

(41:19):
watching him in that booth reacting toher talking about him, I got the
same vibe, dude, or excuseme, brother, since we're doing that
today. I got the same vibe. But then when he went up on
the podium, I'm like, allright, here we go, let's get
into it. And uh, He'she said, I'm gonna tell this.

(41:39):
I'm gonna tell this once. II'm not gonna question. I guess I
like, I feel he will tellMacron this to own him at some point.
Is weird as that sounds like,but maybe the the intricate details and

(42:02):
you have to think about something too, the relationship between the body people for
a protectee and secret service is isthis weird? Thing. Okay, it's

(42:22):
it can be a very personal thing. It can be a very impersonal you
can you can get them to callpeople who are not your wife, Dura
Cells. Thank you, Bill Clintonappreciate that. So but it had to
be like can you imagine being oneof his body protectors, uh Secret Service?

(42:49):
Right? Who did their job right? I know people are making hay
over the woman not getting their gunin there, but you know, somebody
who's been with him the whole time. I've dealt with protect a people for
a lot of folks, like Lieutenantgovernor, you know Dan Forrest. There
was a state trupe. Those arestate troopers. I got to know the
troopers. They obviously they're because they'retogether every day all day. What do

(43:15):
you think that conversation was like?And it's been reported now that the reason
the Secret Service director was in Milwaukeewas to meet with Trump. We don't
know what happened in that meeting.I can't tell you how much I would
have wanted to be a fly onthe wall in there. So he's having

(43:39):
to process all of this. Hespoke a little the other day. He
you know, he waved at thehospital. But this is his moment so
do I think the record of thirtyfive point seven million could have been broken
last night? Maybe I watched it. I watched the whole damn thing.

(44:02):
Here we go. It was awarm, beautiful day in the early evening
in Butler Township in the Great Commonwealth. I just love how I feel like
I'm getting into a Tolkien novel.Oh no, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
That's racist. MSNBC said, that'sracist. The scene setting is I

(44:24):
just started laughing when he did this. I'm sorry. Let's go. It
was a warm, beautiful day inthe early evening in Butler Township in the
Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvy and Flewbyne.Music was loudly playing and the campaign was

(44:45):
doing really well. I went tothe stage and the crowd was cheering wildly.
Everybody was happy. I began speakingvery strongly, powerfully, and all
right, I'm not gonna pause awhole bunch. But here's what I want
you to do. I want youto pretend you're Rachel Maddow watching this.

(45:08):
It's fun. It's fun. Ross. Pretend you're Chris Hayes, okay,
and then watch this and listen tothis. You're the you guys listening.
You're the women on the view digestingthis. I don't know why, but
when I watched that speech last night, I had those thoughts and I played

(45:30):
that pretend game, and it madeit so much better. Pale Yeah,
because I was discussing the great jobmy administration did on immigration at the southern
border. We were very proud ofit, paved your life. Behind me

(45:52):
and to the right was a largescreen that was displaying a chart of border
cross under my leadership. The numberswere absolutely amazing. I love the adjectives,
like you know when comics do trumpthe adjectives or how they do them

(46:14):
right. It was amazing. Itwas the greatest it was. But you
can't do it better than the dudewho's doing it for reals, you know
what I'm saying. And so hewas super detailed. So there's the scene,
beautiful day, campaigns, buzzing music, crowds wild, what could possibly

(46:38):
happen? Well, he continues detailed. I started to like this, turned
to my right and was ready tobegin a little bit further turn, which
I'm very lucky I didn't do.When I heard a loud, whizzing sound

(47:02):
and felt something hit me really,really hard. On my right ear.
I said to myself, Wow,what was that? I lovely be a
bullet. I love when he speaksto himself. He says, Wow,
First, this whole thing is crazy, and we're gonna we're gonna keep going

(47:27):
through it. We gotta go toa break. We got news for you,
and we'll dive through. I'll trynot to pause too much, but
you gotta hear it. And we'llget the rest of the MSNBC stuff because
they're insane, so lots to come, including Pete Callander. Hang on,
all right, So the cyber stuffnot in attack, A software update that

(47:51):
didn't go well. D who everwrote that has got to be super nervous.
All right, let's get back tothe Trump speech. Sorry, I
was staling for time. Well,it would reload. So Trump gets up
on stage. Hey, I'll tellyou the story. I'll tell you once,
and he does so in a verydescriptive way, obviously coupled with his

(48:15):
speaking style. And last week leftis the moment. I'm gonna play this
cut again. It's thirty five seconds, the moment he felt the bullet.
I started to like this, turnedto my right and was ready to begin

(48:37):
a little bit further turn, whichI'm very lucky I didn't do. When
I heard a loud, whizzing soundand felt something hit me really really hard
on my right ear, I saidto myself, Wow, what was that?

(49:00):
It can only be a bullet,I say, it's I don't know
why. Him including the word wowin there just makes me laugh. It
just does, because like everybody talksto themselves, even if they don't talk
out loud, they talk to themselves. I talked to myself, and it's
actually a bad radio habit because I'llI'm not talking to myself as much as

(49:23):
I'm talking out how I'm going tosay something on the radio if there is
complexity or pronunciation thing. But Ilook like an insane person if you don't
know what's up. If you catchme in the hallway, you see me
from a distance, I'm the dudein the park with the bee chasing him.

(49:44):
Trump's just like he adds the extralittle oomph. I laughed, Sorry,
I thought it was funny. Allright, let's continue, go ahead,
sir, and moved my right handto my ear brought it down.
My hand was covered with blood,just absolutely blood all over the place.
I immediately knew it was very seriousthat we were under attack, and in

(50:08):
one movement, proceeded to drop tothe ground. Bullets were continuing to fly
as very brave Secret Service agents rushedto the stage. And they really did.
They rushed to the start. Allright, it's a little pot,
little stop for applause there, Iam by Now I'm excited because I really

(50:36):
for some weird Rea. And bythe way, Ross, if we get
Trump for an interview, and Isuspect we may have that opportunity, remind
me about the shoes. Okay,I want to know what's up with the
shoes. Last time it was bloodsport, we got answers. It only
took us like two years, butwe got answers. Now now I'm I'm

(51:00):
wondering about the shoe stuff, SoI'm thinking we're going there. Yeah,
we didn't, but it continues tobe amazing. And pounced on top of
me so that I would be protected. There was blood pouring everywhere, and
yet in a certain way, Ifelt very safe because I had God on

(51:22):
my side. I felt him hemay and and by the way, he
and Eric Eric also big big applauselines on divine intervention. And I think

(51:45):
most of the SPA. I don'tknow that Hulk did it. Franklin Graham
obviously did it. Was it waskind of a theme there. So all
right, this is this is avery interesting cut because now he's observing what's
going on around him while he's beingshot at and dogpiled by the Secret Service.

(52:12):
And I just can't think of anotherpolitician that would include this in a
recitation of what happened. Here wego. If I had not moved my
head at that very last instant,the assassin's bullet would have perfectly hit its
mark, and I would not behere tonight, we would not be together.

(52:36):
The most incredible aspect of what tookplace on that terrible evening in the
fading sun was actually seen later.In almost all cases, as you probably
know, and when even a singlebullet is fired, just a single bullet,
and we had many bullets that werebeing fired, crowds run for the

(52:59):
axits or stampede, but not inthis case. It's very unusual. Yeah,
it's strangely. I mean, thepeople that were directly in proximity to
Trump, obviously they got down.There's video that has emerged from where the

(53:20):
individuals who were shot killed and injuredwere sitting, which was a side bleacher,
and you can you can see thisdude like standing up and bullets are
coming in and it's like the secondone before he realizes what's up. Pretty
crazy, and then it cuts toa clearer video. So this is going
on around him. But yeah,people taking pictures, people standing there,

(53:45):
People started chanting fight, fight,fight, chanting, USA, USA.
He'll get into it here in amoment, but it was It was not
the reaction that I think if youtold somebody, hey, there's somebody into
a political rally, you would picturein your head, right, it would
be pandemonium, people running out ofthe stadium. And it wasn't that.

(54:10):
And Trump spoke more on this massivecrowd of tens of thousands of people stood
by and didn't move an inch.By the way, they are fact checking
him on the crowd size, becausethat's obviously the big deal here. I'm
not even gonna bother to tell youwhat they wrote, just know that they
did it. In fact, manyof them bravely but automatically stood up looking

(54:32):
for where the sniper would be.They knew immediately it was a sniper and
then began pointing at him. Youcan see that if you look at the
group behind me, that was justa small group compared to what was in
front. Nobody ran, and bynot stampeding, many lives were saved.
But that isn't the reason. That'sa flex, dude. I mean,

(55:00):
listen to what he's saying. He'ssaying, my crowd, crowd, My
crowd would have went and murdered thesniper with their bare hands if they could
have got to him, probably wouldprobably a few of them in there,
But they didn't run like a bunchof cowards and crush each other. I
mean, he's accurate. I don'tknow that there was any reported injuries of

(55:22):
people trying to get out of there, other than the folks who were injured
obviously in the event, And itmakes sense that there would have been,
but there wasn't. So he spentseveral minutes on that. All right,
let's get back to you, sir. How about your ear? The reason
is that they knew I was invery serious trouble. They saw it,

(55:44):
They saw me go down, Theysaw the blood and thought, actually most
did, that I was dead.They knew it was a shot to the
head. They saw the blood.And there's an interesting to the ears or
the bloodiest part. If something happenswith the ears, they bleed more than

(56:06):
any other part of the body forwhatever reason. The doctors told me that.
I said, why is this somuch blood? He said, it's
the ears, they bleed more.So we learned something, but they just
I'm sorry, dude, injecting oneof those the more you know. In
the middle of that, I startedlaughing again. Yeah, I'm shot,

(56:30):
you know. And I asked thedoctor on behalf of all of us,
and he said, yeah, youknow, if you get shot in the
ear, it's gonna bleed pretty bad, but it probably will outsize the actual
wound. That was amazing. Buthere's the real amazing And this is why

(56:50):
I think it's important. And we'regonna pause here. We've got some more
audio to get to. We'll getto it in the next segment. The
description does Trump's description is good,but when you get into the dirty details
of the sniper, the Secret Servicesniper who brained this dude and greased them

(57:12):
one shot, it's it's it's acrazy shot. So if you don't know
the details, we'll have those andmore from the Trump's speech, and yes,
Pete Calendar, he'll join us atoh five, but raced aging here
too. Brighten your day with rainif that's the thing you can do for
that or your weekend, and allyour plans and hopes and dreams us are

(57:36):
crushed, so rush away. Yeah. Well, it's like yesterday, it's
here there, and by the endof the weekend everybody gets rain. I
mean, we do need the rainfall. Don't want to harp on that too
much. With some reports of evensome trees down yesterday, I had a
couple of warnings and I think we'llsee that through the upcoming weekend, a
scattering of showers, thunderstorms. Listen, at any one point, there's going

(57:58):
to be hours of dry weather likereceip in this morning, and then even
if you get rain, it mayand you may end up getting rain at
one or two o'clock and the restof the day is dry. So it's
not the type of thing where itlast for hours and hours. So it'll
be scattered around today and tomorrow.It looks like more shower storms. Same
thing for Sunday, but it willkeep temperatures down. Temperatures will be held

(58:19):
likely to the middle eighties, loweighties. To go with the triad and
points west into the mountains. Itlooks like next week's gonna be the same
kind of week, more showers,thunderstorms each afternoon, so we'll do a
little bit in the drought. Wehad some counties that were under severe levels
of drought across the state when thenew drought monitor came out yesterday. So
we should make up some of thesedeficits in some of these dry conditions that
we have across the area. Now, if you're head to the beaches,

(58:42):
listen, have a plan. Ifyou hear thunder close enough to get hit
by lightning, so be smart andtake it indoors until the storm passes.
Then you'll be able to get backout there. Hey, yeah, I'm
sorry, I wasn't listening. Canyou cut the wind at the Open?
These guys keep hitting it in thecoffin bunker, we amateurs in there.
I'm sorry, my head's turned becauseI'm watching this right. Yeah, the
British Open. I love that wehave this thing where we don't have to

(59:06):
do our job one week a year. So there you go, all right,
man, thank you? Yeah yeah, yeah, he's getting a little
easy over in Scotland. But uh, all right, we'll come back.
We got more Trump audio Peek calendareight oh five, And I promised when
I played the Lord of the RingsMatdow audio that that wasn't even the craziest

(59:28):
MSNBC analyst, And I will deliver. We'll do it next. Hang on
and welcome back case O Day Radioprogram Pete Calendar. He'll join us coming
up at eight oh five. We'regonna dig through the rest of the Trump
audio in this segment, a fewother things to play for you. I'm
gonna be straight up with you,like in the first hour of the show,

(59:52):
I realized I was a little loopy. I was telling Ross this,
and now I am like sweating,so of course heading into the way.
And I don't have a bowler.By the way, my eyes are not
bleeding. So Ross's guest is notaccurate. I don't know. I don't

(01:00:13):
know if it's something I ate orwhat. So bear with me. We're
gonna bang out the rest of theshow. But it's like, dude,
this all came on in like anhour. Maybe Putin poisoned me. Oh
man, what is in my heteradethis morning? So yeah, that's that's
the thing that's happening. But wetruck through in fact, I'm raising a

(01:00:35):
fist right now. You can't seeit, but I just know that it's
happening. All right, Let's getback to Trump. He's about to get
into the counter sniper description, andI'm going to expand on this a little,
but again, ninety minute speech.But the part, this meaty part
that we're going through where he's talkingabout the experience and he says he's only

(01:00:55):
gonna tell it once. He isvery descriptive, very specific, very educational.
I guess when it comes to earsbleeding. Let's continue. Just this
beautiful crowd. They didn't want toleave me. They knew I was in
trouble. They didn't want to leaveme, and you can see that love
written all over their faces. Incrediblepeople, They're incredible people. Bullets were

(01:01:23):
flying over us, yet I feltserene. But now the Secret Service agents
were putting themselves in peril. Theywere in very dangerous territory. Bullets were
flying right over, missing them bya very small amount of inches. And
then it all stopped. Our SecretService sniper from a much greater distance,

(01:01:51):
and with only one bullet used,took the assassin's life, took them out.
Let me expand on this the currentreporting is he took a four hundred
yard shot and had a nine inchwindow. So for all the stuff I

(01:02:12):
talked about the sniper shooting and howchip shoty that was the sniper shot that
killed that dude is crazy iff accurate. I'm not supposed to be here tonight,
not supposed to be here. Crowd'sbeen waiting to start chanting the whole

(01:02:37):
time he's been speaking up to thispoint. If you watch it, you
know what I mean. Yes youare, thank you, But all right,
he throws that in. Here's thepart where MSNBC is going to say
he's inciting violence. You're ready tostand before you and this arena only by

(01:02:57):
the grace of Almighty God. Andwatching the reports over the last few days,
many people say it was a providentialmoment. Probably was when I rose

(01:03:21):
surrounded by Secret Service. The crowdwas confused because they thought I was dead,
and there was great, great sorrow. I could see that on their
faces as I looked out by theway. I read an idiot on Twitter
this morning who used to work forVice, who was saying that this is
Trump comparing himself to Jesus in codedwords, Oh yeah, oh yeah.

(01:03:45):
The insanity is real. They didn'tknow I was looking at They thought it
was over, but I could seeit. I wanted to do something to
let him know I was okay.I raised my right arm, looked at
the thousands and thousands of people thatwere breathlessly waiting, and started shouting fight,

(01:04:06):
fight, fight, Thank you.Friday on a week. It's the
craziest of weeks, and it's justgoing to get crazy. Wait till you
hear what they're saying that they mightdo for the the DEM convention and the

(01:04:32):
President. I know you've heard someof it, but if if the the
plan that is documented here with Kamalaand no endorsement and three other people and
no super delegates, and it's goingto get wild. So you know that's
manna from heaven for Pete Callender andI our radio buddy in the South.

(01:04:56):
How you doing, brother? Iam okay. I think a little TI
after I tried to make it throughthe whole speech. I did, And
I also I ate some right beforeI went to bed, and I now
realized I should have eaten that.So it has it has just hit me.
So but we can do an hourstanding on our on our head.

(01:05:18):
I wasn't planning on watching the wholespeech. And by the way, we're
using brother because the Holkster was therewith the program. Please do. But
when he start I'll tell you whathooked me is not when he said I'm
gonna tell it, I'm gonna tellit once. It's like it's the way

(01:05:38):
in which he started telling it,as though he was writing a novel or
something. It was so wild,just real quick, just the little audio
here. It was a warm,beautiful day in the early evening in Butler
Township in the Great Commonwealth of Pen'slike it's on Walden's pond, man,

(01:06:00):
like this is what So I atthat point, I'm I'm in and I
did. I watched. I watchedthe whole thing, and I'm a morning
watcher on most of this stuff.You know, a lot of like State
of the Union. A lot oftimes I prefer to get up because I
have the benefit of not just whatwas said, but also some analysis and

(01:06:21):
people have already put clips together,which makes my life easier. So let's
start. Because last year, andI talked, Trump didn't have a bullet
through his year. What was yourSaturday light? Because mine was insane?
Ross's was insane. He was inTennessee. Everybody's you know, everybody's doing

(01:06:42):
their own thing, and immediately it'sall hands on deck, phone call time.
That's the world of radio. Howdid how did it work for?
I was in a restaurant and Iwatched people I didn't because I don't look
at my phone when I'm eating becauseI'm not Queen. And it was that
scene where I watched people looking andreacting like in a movie, and I'm

(01:07:03):
like, oh no. And thenthese two guys that have been talking to
from Boston said Trump got shot inthe head. And then I looked,
but holy cow, what was yourSaturday like? So we had gone to
I was at my cousin's house.We had his family from my dad's side
of the family. They had comedown from New York and uh so we

(01:07:26):
were all at my cousin's house inCharlotte and getting ready to sit down to
eat, and I got a callfrom my colleague, the afternoon guy at
BT Brett Nnable and he was like, dude, they just shot him.
They just shot Trump. And Iwas like, oh my god. And
and so they had just happened,and so of course we you know,
turn on the television and so wekind of eat some food and then within

(01:07:50):
you know, an hour you know, on the way to the radio station
and sing with you. You know, we we we go on live we
you know, try to over thestory. Yeah, but we had a
conversation anyway back to you, soyou are right. And then next day,
so obviously now you know that's that'sSaturday. After I do an hour

(01:08:14):
or two on the air on saffforget what it was, and then I
did a couple of live hits maybeI think, and then uh yeah,
and then we yeah, we didlive hits on Saturday, and then Sunday
we did a full programming schedule andthen you know, so the week has
been going on. It was basicallyyou know, uh, Sunday regular work
day almost and then uh and thenobviously the convention starts and you got all

(01:08:38):
of the Democrats in disarray for theirconvention stuff. Uh it's uh yeah,
so it's been a week. Whatwhat are your Obviously you I, because
I see your timeline, You andI tend to hit the same stuff.
I think it's because we're on listtogether. We've made n C meetia.
Yes, so like probably so interactionwhat was the most surprising thing to you,

(01:09:03):
was it? The the fact thatyou can get one hundred and thirty
yards, which is a chips Idon't know if you shoot, it's it's
crazy to me. The seeing himwith the you know where he's out,
he's literally distancing snipers. What isthe thing that makes your head explode when
analyzing this story? Well, thereare several, you know, because and

(01:09:28):
part of the problem I've gotten nowis I don't know what is real and
what is not. And I don'tmean just from a social media randos that
are you know, tweeting stuff.I mean information from law enforcement and information
from the DOJ, and like thepeople that are supposed to be investigating this
that are then providing information. Idon't know what's true anymore because I have

(01:09:53):
that little confidence in our institutions.And that's their fault. You know,
that's not my fault. I'm notconspiracy theorists. Uh. But when you
know, you start stacking up theresponses and the explanations that we have seen
so far, it doesn't make sense. This stuff doesn't make sense. And
I am I We've talked about thisbefore. I'm an Ockham's raiser kind of

(01:10:14):
a guy and so, uh,Ross, I'm sorry, what is uh
what is it called? Uh,it's Awkham's razor ramon on this show.
So okay, I was not awareof that. Okay, that's true.
Okay, So uh So I tendto just sort of default to the most
obvious and most you know, plausible, easily explained explanation, just because that's

(01:10:38):
you know, when you hear thehoof beats, you think horses, not
zebra's right, so uh and andso it struck me as probably one of
the latest in a long line ofderanged lunatics h that you know, get
their hands on a gun and thinkthey're going to uh make some sort of
an impact in the world, becausethey have made zero impact actually with their

(01:11:01):
lives. And so it's sort ofthe lost boy syndrome. And they so
they're seeking purpose and meaning and fulfillmentand so that you know where they'll show
us, you know, he'll showus and all of this. So that's
and and I still tend to leanin that direction. But when you have
all of the you know, theguys they say he's like sulking around or

(01:11:24):
something like that, and he's likehe's doing bear crawls through the the woods
or whatever, and they see himwith the range finder. He tries to
gain access, he gets a ladderon the site, and now they're saying,
well, maybe he planted this stuffahead of time and they missed it
in a security sweep. You know, how do you have that many failures

(01:11:45):
over and over and over again.And then of course you know the excuse
of the sloped roof from the SecretService chief. I mean, yeah,
yeah, but not dangerous to actuallyposition snipers on on the other sloped roof,
the ones that got him. Solike I it's just it's just it
doesn't add up and it's not makinga lot of sense. So I try

(01:12:05):
to find the stuff that's confirmable andtrying to piece stuff together. But like
as far as weaving the explanation,can't do it. Yeah, I can't
do it. And one of thethings that you know, point out also
here that a man did lose hislife, Corey Comparatory and the retired fire

(01:12:26):
chief, And I like, there'sa part of this story that always kind
of makes me cringe a little bitin the way people. Yes, I
understand, and I do too,you know, thankful that the bullet did
not hit Trump in the head onlive TV, and America got to witness
an assassination again. I'm glad thatdid not happen, but also like there's

(01:12:49):
there's also some you know, sadnessthat I think gets kind of overlooked in
all of this, and so Ijust I always try to, you know,
to point out and to take amoment to you know, wish for
prayers and uh for comfort and forthe family of the of the victims.
I I hear you, brother,I hear you, brother, and and

(01:13:12):
and and and I tried, likeon Monday Show, I it was a
simple recitation of the facts as Iunderstood them, which wasn't much. And
I wanted people to also have avery good understanding of the insanely close shot
that he was afforded. Yeah,which is which is when you think in

(01:13:33):
your head about secret and you've beenin secret service situations, right you,
You and I both have. It'slike I don't want to say it's ominous,
but like you think of them aslike the Navy Seals of Security,
right, secret service, and youknow you can't if that's why when they
do movies like that Mark Wahlberg Shootermovie, like they have to take a

(01:13:56):
shot from a mile away, right, you literally see Chris Kyle. Uh
and and he's one hundred and thirtyyards which I used to shoot bowling pins
standing up from and and and thenI I they can't. He has no
social media presence. He's literally ina black Rock commercial. Yeah, well,

(01:14:18):
we're in a we're in uh we'rewhat is the we're in the thing
that Elon says we're in right thematrix? Yeah, well yeah, we
are right well. And also I'veno I've begun noticing this too. It's
like a lot of the characters inthe stories are named things to help us
remember their role in the story.Like the guy's name is Crooks like really,

(01:14:40):
and the secret service agent or chief'sname is Cheeto. Really. You
know. It's just it sometimes thescriptwriters, I think go too far.
You know. Uh they made Atystcrystal methany. The woman in Florida got
arrested for oh yeah, possession ofmeth yes, yeah, soccer so uh
yeah as far yeah, the securitything, and I've been in those situations.

(01:15:01):
I remember there was a we wereon the tarmac at Charlotte waiting for
President George W. Bush to arriveafter nine to eleven, and of course
you're looking around and you're seeing allof the Secret Service on the rooftops and
stuff, and a photographer from aTV station, a friend of mine,
is like, hey, Pete,let's just go ahead and run across the
tarmac right there, Just just startrunning. And no, it's like man

(01:15:28):
perpendipity, right, yeah, exactlyso, But but it is it is
you are aware of it. Anybodywho's been inside that security court and is
aware of like any false moves here, and you could be dead. Now.
Uh, the deal with the securityfrom the Secret Service and all security
really is this illusion, right,this story that it is impenetrable. That's

(01:15:53):
always been the story and that gotblown up. And that to me is
sort of the more dangerous aspect herebecause, uh, you know, people
and organizations and foreign countries, badactors have thought, oh, we can't
get past Secret Service because they're soyou know, elite, and now it's
like, oh wait a minute,they're not. And that means you could

(01:16:15):
be trying we could be seeing peopletrying to test these security limits once again.
And I don't know, I haveno idea if the Secret Service at
a at an or an organizational level, at a planning level, is prepared
for that. I think a lotof the agents behaved heroically in the moment,

(01:16:35):
but I don't know at the planninglevel if they are, if they're
prepared, do you think we'll havea scope. There's like Mike Waltz,
the Florida congressman and others. They'reout there. They're out there definitely running
some some theories. In fact,let me real quick, let's play this

(01:16:55):
audio. This is a this isa member of Congress. This is the
only reason I'm playing this because heis the source. Okay, here we
go. I mean, I justtalked to one of the agents a few
hours ago. I talked to someSunday. The agents are pissed, they're
frustrated. They've repeatedly asked for resources. Donald Trump isn't your normal average former

(01:17:16):
president. He's not Jimmy cools hAnd oh, by the way, some
other things are coming out, likethe shooter had three encrypted accounts overseas at
the same time. Where what doesthat so he has crypto like because you
know, there is this whole likeIran did it right, little little thing,

(01:17:40):
little suggestion that's out there I'm I'mwith you. I'm currently in the
based on what we saw with himsearching for Biden rallies to and some other
stuff. You know, I'll takethat with a grain of salt. And
one of the theories was I wantto be somebody, I want to be
famous and who can I shoot first? But it doesn't. But it doesn't

(01:18:01):
negate the Secret Service insanity. Sohow close are we to get sucked into
the what sounds like maybe crypto accountswhich a lot of people have versus you
know, foreign bank accounts, Like, all right, is this thing going
to go off the rails? Probably? I think it already has. There
were all sorts of conspiracy theories swirlingall around. And the longer it takes

(01:18:23):
Secret Service to hold anybody accountable,the administration holds anybody accountable and investigation to
provide details and transparency on this stuff, the more this stuff will swirl and
the more entrenched and calcified it becomes. And that's the problem. And so
like, I don't know, youknow, the guy apparently what he had
a burner phone, he had twophones. The guy, from what I

(01:18:45):
have heard and read so far abouthim and his upbringing, his home life
and all of that. Dad thelibertarian, mom's a Democrat. Classmates say
he was. One of his classmatesis that he was always talking about politics.
He comes up as a know itall. Yeah, he's like science,
technology, engineering, math kind ofbrain. And it would not surprise

(01:19:12):
me. Also, I think he'sa gamer, right, so it would
not surprise me if he has constructeda paranoid second world that he lives in
and is not well suited for theworld that he actually lives in. If
that makes sense. And his parentsreported him missing one morning, I want
more details on that too. Didthey report him? Like, first of

(01:19:34):
like, when you hear there's ashooting, the first thing you think of
is what, like where's my kid? Or do you think, where's my
gun? Or do you find out, hey, where's our you know,
where's the where's Junior? And he'snot around, and then it's like,
oh my gosh, we should gocheck and see if he took the gun?
Like did you immediately think in thoseterms? Both of his parents are
counselors, so like there's so yeah, there are a lot of questions I

(01:19:58):
have about the sky and his upbringingand his his his background, but it
is not beyond the realm of possibilityto think that he's living in an alternative
world where he is doing you know, and and if this is you know,
he's got the brain for it.He can. It's not difficult to
encrypt, you know, to getencrypted phones and stuff. This stuff is

(01:20:19):
not difficult. And if you wantto pretend you're living this sort of this
double life, you can do it, all right, Pete. I I
hate to do this to you.Can you we have to talk about what
the d n C is reportedly goingto be. Do you want to talk
about that? Can you hang outfor one more short brother? I could
do that. I love it,all right, Pete, calendar uh,

(01:20:40):
because that that's going to be insaneand we will be right back. Hang
on, Pete. You've been knownto haunt the old Twitter sphere, right,
you like to occasionally now sometimes?Yeah? Yeah, dude, you
argue with the dumbest people. Idon't know why I do it. Mute,
mute, mute a lot. I'mmute block gives a satisfaction. Mute

(01:21:00):
leaves them screaming into the void.No, I'm a big I'm a big
believer in the mute. I mutetons of people I have so many mutes
you would even believe it. Somany mute Yeah no, but I do.
Look, I don't know, Likethis is the thing would never argue
with a political science major because atsome point you realize they're enjoying it,
like that's me, So I enjoydoing it. And look, I pick

(01:21:23):
my battles. I do. Ipick my battles. Usually the dumbest people
that are espousing these ideas that Isee infiltrating into more mainstream quote unquote leftism,
I go after them because the wholepoint at Saulolenski taught right ridicule.
It is a very potent form ofargument, and they really don't like it.

(01:21:48):
It is amazing just within the lastwhat ten years or so, how
the left has turned into sort ofthe unfun scolding party. You saw it
last night on social media, wherepeople like we'll just hook Hogan stuff and
kid Rocket like, dude, thisis right where I was going. This
is right where I was going.So you know, you're familiar with the
Biden Harris HQ Twitter account, whichit mostly just puts lies out like they

(01:22:12):
have shit. So they're just postingclips of Hogan and they're not they're not
even writing like, oh, thisis bad. They are so disconnected they
think, and I'm excited. I'mlike, oh yeah, I want to
see the part where you said,what are you going to do when the
trumpet maniacs run wild on you?Brother? Like I wanted to see that
again, So thank you to thataccount. They don't get that that again

(01:22:33):
is not what they think it is, right. They're like, oh,
you should be scared of this.This you know, muscle macho testosterone guy
I've seen you know, Chris Wallace, like, oh, this is all
about testosterone. The RNC no guys. I sent out a tweet last night.
I said for all of the youngns that are perplexed about what they're
seeing, basically, I will sumit up for you as a gen xer,

(01:22:58):
which is that it's okay to lovethe country, to love America,
and to have fun with it.It's okay, Like everything doesn't have to
be end of the world doom scrollingall the time. You can have some
fun. And that's what Hulk Hoganand World Wrestling is all about. It's
just about having fun. And youknow, you've got storylines and it's like

(01:23:19):
soap operas for dudes, So likethey that's that's okay, it's okay.
But I think that the stuff thatreally triggers them is that he's talking about,
you know, real Americans. Butwe all used to consider ourselves to
be real Americans. All Americans did, so they thought, oh, Hulk
Hogan's talking about me. But nowit's like, oh, I'm not one

(01:23:40):
of those. What a real American? What what do you mean by real
Americans? I love American. Theywere losing their mind over wanting America to
be strong. Did you see theguy was CNN. He's just like,
why do you want to be strong? What does that mean? Can you
kick other countries? But that forI can win the build in the Olympics,

(01:24:01):
right, or they don't do itright because they're like, we want
to do this thing, but ifwe do this thing, there's gonna be
a seal team here in like fiveminutes. So let's not do this thing,
right yea? And I want towin. Yeah, I want to
win medals at the Olympics. Iwant to be in space before everybody else
Like, yes, I mean it'sa team. Do you want to be

(01:24:25):
a team or not? Yeah,you could be on the team. Everybody
in America can be on the team. If then and that makes you a
real American if you want to beon the American team. If you don't
want to be on America's team,that's fine, then go be on somebody
else's team too. But like thismockery like oh, I'm too cool to
love the country, Like man,I would like, are you on the
DNC payroll like that, Harry Sisson? I mean, come on, that's

(01:24:47):
by the way, that's how youknow if Biden's going to be pushed out
or not. I saw I thinkit was John Ectell who pointed this out,
Like if Harry Sisson, if thatTikTok, I'm asked, if he
starts a big Biden, you knowthat Biden's done because that kid's paid to
say talking points on TikTok. Well, let's and that's where I want to

(01:25:08):
go here. We just got afew minutes, so we don't know exactly
what you know, what will happen. But the theory as I understand it
is, at some point this weekend, Biden will say he's pulling out of
the race. He's not going toHe's still going to be president. They
will go to the DEM Convention.The DEM Convention will not have an endorsement

(01:25:30):
from Biden of Kamala. Kamala,along with three others, will make their
case. Super delegates won't vote inthe first round, and then the insanity
ensues. There's a quarter billion incampaign funds that literally are at stake here.
If it's not Kamala, it goesback. So that's a thing.

(01:25:53):
And I thought this week was wild. I can't even imagine what Chicago is
going to look like. What doyou think? Well, outside, I
think there's gonna be riots, mostlypeaceful, but firey can go, you
know, I go, You're notpsychic disruptions Inside the hall, I think,
yeah, definitely no chance of bringingthem home, no chanting of uh,

(01:26:17):
you know, never forget nothing,you know, probably no hostage families.
What if Congressman what if Congressman Beatieshows up? So, yes,
this November, we're going to makeAmerica great again. She'll probably be there.
So maybe she thinks she thought ofthat. No, seriously, is
like, I feel like this isa punt because they know that if they

(01:26:39):
just eighty six Tamala, you're goingto have a bunch of black voters who
are very upset. Oh, butif you do it before Labor Day,
you're fine, according to the president, I guess. But like, right,
so what is this? I keepgoing back and forth, ride in
with Biden or sideline in Biden.Right. I keep going back and forth

(01:26:59):
on this because I don't know whoto believe because they're Democrats, you know,
and they're all work in their angles, and you've got different factions,
and like it is a knife fightinside of the Democrat Party over all of
this stuff. And it is becausethey're afraid they're going to lose their House
seats and Senate seats. It's notbecause Joe Biden is cognitively impaired. That's
just that's secondary and they don't wantto It's not about the presidency. I

(01:27:21):
thank you. Yeah, right,need to understand this. They've already decided
that's done, right, the money, big money guys, Yeah, that's
done. This is down ballot stuff, right, So now they're worried about
can we stop the can we stopthe losses? Apparently the internal polling Wall
Street Journal got to look at it, and it's just it's just a bloodbath
for them, and like land flightkind of territory now Republicans can still pull

(01:27:44):
off the defeat. Don't get mewrong, they are very adept at doing
that. But that's still that's stillpossible. But what happens with Biden is
it's a matter of the down ballotraces and how do you how do you
navigate this to get some buy inthere that's got a better chance of not
losing as badly. And that's theproblem with Tamala is that her polling and

(01:28:06):
her numbers are not that much betterthan Joe's. So if you're going to
make the change, you have tohave a plausible explanation for doing so.
You can't say cognitive decline because thenKamala is part of that. She's part
of that cover up, so shecan't do it well. And he'll pray
that's the reason y And then ifhe really can't say it, and if

(01:28:26):
he is not capable of running again, then why is he capable of being
president right now? And so thatraises that whole prospect, and so you
have this messaging problem where Democrats don'twant to have to acknowledge the thing that
we have all seen because then itindicts them as well. And they're trying
to figure out how do we plugsomebody in there? And the problem with

(01:28:48):
that is, do you want asacrificial limb who wants to go into this
knowing that if you get wiped outand the Democrats get wiped out, you're
going to be to blame. Isaid, Kamala Harris. Is the Walter
Dalton of the US politics, right, Walter Dalton, Lieutenant governor? Remember
that guy McCrory's opponent. Yes,yeah, nobody knew who he was.

(01:29:11):
Yeah. After Produce said I'm doneMcCrory, everybody endorsed Dalton too, shockingly
in the media. Who he was? Yeah? Right, Yeah, it
was just too late? Is shewaited too long? People thought she was
going to run for reelection and thenthe polling didn't look good for her,
so she dropped out and kind ofscrewed over her entire party and Walter Dalton
opening up that seat for Dan Forrest. If I recall correctly, m and

(01:29:38):
uh and Dalton defeated who doth RidgeBob Ethridge, and you know there was
the whole video. Yeah, yeah, who were you? So? You
so the other name? And wegot about a minute. The other name
is a name we are familiar withbecause he's currently our governor. I don't

(01:29:59):
think can make him the candidate.But I saw a lot of people go
in Harris Cooper right vice president.Do you think that's a possibility. I
do, Yeah, I do.The national media loves Roy. They loves
them some ray I don't know.I do know why? Yeah, because
he is this sort of milk toast, vanilla caricature outside of North Carolina.

(01:30:21):
People who follow North Carolina politics knowthat he's a political animal. But people
outside and you know that he's gotthis folks see backslapping kind of a disposition.
But here's the other thing. He'sterm limited, so he's done.
He's got to look for something elseto do. And so if you're going
to go Kamala Cooper and they burnout against Trump and they get wiped out,

(01:30:44):
then you're not sacrificing guys like Shapiroor Whitmer. Yeah no, that's
uh And and that is the nastyside of this. But this is this
might be Cooper's only shot, rightbecause there was talk of him going within
the administration if they were to getre elected. That ship sailed. So
I mean, what do you haveto lose? Because right where does he
give it. What does he dogiven his you know, given his track

(01:31:08):
record, I'm thinking he waits aboutI don't know, fifteen twenty years and
then decides to make a run forsomething that would be the appropriate age.
All right, Pete, I appreciateit this morning. Thanks for helping me
wash your fruit, buddy, okaybefore you, Yes, brother, appreciate
it every weekend. Yeah, lookat that. All right, we got
a brother in at the end.Love it. Racet agic he's here,

(01:31:30):
He too is a brother. We'rehulk mania this morning, So give us
a brother. Yeah, yeah,yeah, you're out there right, Yeah,
you're heading east. Some showers havealready started to come out east of
ninety five, so if you gothat way, you'll be running right into
him. But this atmosphere is kindof primed for it looks to be more
showers thunderstorms. Yesterday did have someminor wind damage, some trees down.

(01:31:51):
There were a couple of warnings,and I think that will continue over the
next several days, occasionally with therounds of showers and thunderstorms coming in,
maybe gusty winds and heavy rain.So if we're on the risk of maybe
a severe thunderstorm warning or a floodadvisory or flesh flood warning, So just
be on the lookout, especially ifyou are going to be outdoors daytime highs.
Luckily you'll be held down a littlebit eighties over the next few days.

(01:32:14):
And I think this ought to getoff again. Wet weather, Casey,
is going to continue into maybe evenmost of next week. Now like
this morning, there will be hoursof dry weather. Not telling anybody to
cancel any outdoor plans for the weekend, because when you get rain, it
may rain for a little bit,maybe an hour, that it'll be over
with. The sum may actually comeback out, so you get it.
There's no real large scale synoptic systemcoming in that's gonna give us rain all

(01:32:38):
day. Sorry about the big word, but that's all I could think of.
There's no like big storm. It'sjust gonna rain all day. So
on to get off again. Attimes it may rain hard and longer than
that other times, but it lookslike we're back into a little bit more
weather weather pattern. Oh yeah,all right, thanks, I appreciate it,
brother, have a good one.A Jeff Bellinger joins us. Next
hang on, well, good morning, Casey. Stop if market was hit

(01:33:00):
with a wave of selling yesterday.The futures are mixed this morning. Only
the Dow futures are lower. Strategistsat Bank of Americas a market sentiment is
getting a boost today from growing optimismthat interest rates will be caught in September
and that Donald Trump will win thepresidential election in November. The CEO of
crowd Strike says his company has identifiedthe software update that caused Windows based systems

(01:33:25):
around the world to crash. Afix has been deployed. George Kurtz says
the global outages were not caused bya cyber attack, but by a software
update that went haywire. Netflix comingoff a big quarter it added just over
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(01:33:48):
service, for about twelve dollars amonth, will end. The cheapest plan
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technology from an Israeli software company wasused by the FBI to crack the phone

(01:34:08):
of the man who shot and woundedDonald Trump. Sources say agents appealed to
celebrate, and with the company's help, they were able to search the phone
as they looked for clues to themotive for that attack. Casey, alrighty,
hey, Jeff, real quick,favorite RNC speaker thus far, Kid
Rock, Hulk, Hogan or AmberRose from those three I've not heard from.

(01:34:32):
I have not heard either of orany of those three speeches. Actually,
you can go with It's fine,just go with it, Okay,
all right, allry mat Jeff's onteam Hogan. Thank you, sir,
all right, take care of youtoo. Yeah later, brother, I
was feeling better. That was goingto go so differently. All right,
we got some more audio I gotto play before we get out of here.

(01:34:55):
If you let me get the Lordof the Ring stuff too. MSNBC
is absolutely they're gone. They're justgone. Right. They didn't show the
gold Star thing. They are theyare full conspiracy theory. Don't believe me.
Here we go. Like mister Teal, who has named his companies after
favor Lord of the Rings series ofJ. J. R. R.
Tolkien books. Lord of the Ringsis a sort of favorite cosmos for naming

(01:35:21):
things and cultural references. For alot of far right and alt right figures,
both in Europe and the United States. Peter Tield names all these things
after Tolkien figures in places like hiscompany Pallanteer for example, like his mentor,
like Peter Teel, who had givenhim all his jobs in the world.
Mister Vance also when he founded hisown venture capital firm with help from

(01:35:43):
Peter Teel, named it after alord of the rings thing. He called
it naria n a r y a, which you can remember because it's Aryan.
But you move the end to thefront. Okay, I can't with
her. So that's Matt Owl who'swho's doing categories or whatever. And then
JD. Vance wanted to be buried, has buried with his family in Tennessee,

(01:36:03):
triggered one of the other hosts.One of the things that stuck out
to me was when he started talkingabout what America is. He said,
America is not just an idea.It is a group of people with a
shared history and a common future.The thing about America is that it's not
a group of people with shared history. In fact, I think a lot
of people would argue it's quite theopposite. It's a lot of people with

(01:36:23):
different histories, different heritages. Hisin laws don't share the history exactly,
and that's the other piece of it. He goes on. He went along
sort of a paragraph at least aboutthis plot in eastern Kentucky where his seven
or sixth generations Kentucky his family areburied, and his hope is that his
wife and he are eventually laid torest there and their kids follow them.

(01:36:45):
And I sort of understand the ideaof sharing the burial plot, but it
also is it reveals someone who believesthat the history that the family should inherit
and indeed the history that should bedeterminative in the story of the Van's family
is the history of the Eastern KentuckyVances and not the Vances from San Diego,
which is where his wife is fromand where her Indian parents are from.

(01:37:08):
But in America, doesn't always haveto be the white male lineage that
Trump's that defines the family. Ican't this goes on for another thirty seconds.
I'm not going to subject to you, so like maybe they talked about it
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