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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is telling her we have this weird thing that
our bosses do. I don't know if it's because they're
they're trying to get people to go, oh well maybe
I won't, or they they will ask us if we're
going to take a day off that's a company holiday holiday,
because of course it's Labor Day next Monday, Like we
(00:24):
get it. It's not just one of them, like several
of them have done this. Like hey, I get a
text like, hey, are you and Ross? Are you guys gonna?
Are you guys gonna? Are you guys gonna be off
on Monday? And he said this last night and I
thought he meant today, and I thought did I miss
Did I miss something? So I texted him back. He goes, oh, no,
I'm sorry, I mean next Monday. And I'm like, you
(00:46):
mean the company holiday that is Labor Day. Yeah, yeah,
we're gonna We're gonna take you. And I'm sorry, Ross,
I didn't mean to speak on behalf of you without
consulting you, buddy, did you want to work on Monday?
Because I can get no.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
No, I was planning and taking that off, you know,
because the company is like, hey, would you like this
day off? You know we're offering it to you, and
I'm like, you know, I will take that day off. Yeah,
I will take it pay day off because it's a holiday.
So but it was like before in the past, it
was sort of like crazy holidays, like the fourth of
July or do you want to take you like holidays.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Is going to be? Okay? Well uh so, yeah, that's
what I kind of indicated to him.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
So we always get like, at least I do. I
get complaints about Labor Day too when we take Labor
Day off, like are you taking a commie holiday off?
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Yep, dude, dude, you could come up with you could
come up with comedy Day, right. I wouldn't like it.
I wouldn't understand why we're you know what I'm.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
Saying, This is a disgusting holiday. We should not have it,
but they're giving off, so I'm going to take it off.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
You dress up as your favorite communist, all right, who
are you today? I'm Carl Box? Yeah. Oh wow, that
looks that's that's not who are you? I'm Kamala Harris. Okay, yeah,
dress up as your favorite tacami. Ross did che Gabra
one year he had the whole he had the beret
and everything it was. It was wild. So yeah, so
(02:14):
we're gonna take next Monday off, and I hope you
all understand. And if you don't understand, I'm sorry. There's
nothing I can do for you because we're gonna take
the day off. Okay, all right? Eight eight eight nine
three four seven eight seven four. Oh this is this
is more of an inside baseball thing. I bet you
(02:34):
were a happy judging at the audio button bar today.
I bet you were the happiest of campers today. I
slept until four thirty. My alarm went off. Yeah, that
never happens. I'd probably got seven or eight hours of sleep,
which is incredible because the last few months have been crazy.
We had all this house stuff going on, and then
we've had in laws visiting, and then we had all
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the convention last week. There wasn't a day where I
did not wake up before or after two thirty, right
because Jim four days of the convention, lots of production,
and I was just texting Marky. I said that was
amazing because my alarm went off and we were both
like in bed, We're both like, what is that? What
does that sound?
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Feel?
Speaker 1 (03:17):
Great? Yeah? Yeah, And even on Monday, even though the
convention hadn't kicked out, we had a ton of audio
because it's all the preemptive stuff. So uh once every
four years. Well, see now that you've now that you've
made it through it. Even if she does get elected,
you're gonna be fine. That's what that proves. See you
can recover. Ross is not Look you guys, Ross is
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not looking forward.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
To I already I already put my notice in the
said if she gets selected, I'm out. I'm not kidding.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
Uh, she is grading on the years. Man. But you
know what if she keeps up her thing where she
never says anything, never does any interviews. Because here's the thing,
this is what the media doesn't understand. What do you
think is gonna change if she gets into office and
they're trying to do a bunch of stuff Chuck Schumer,
Chuck Schumer intimated that they want to get rid of
(04:07):
the filibuster. You understand the down river effects of that, right,
And if they're going to be doing something as fundamentally
destructive as that and actually doing it, and before you
go ah, they wouldn't do that, I would point you
to the new option and how that changed judicial appointments,
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because this is about judicial appointments. The reason that Chuck
Schumer is even hinting at that is because job number
one would be to reformulate the number of Supreme Court justices,
and they don't need a constitutional amendment to do that.
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They could sit there and quote pack the court and
then you have Kamala, you know, put four new judges
on or whatever the number becomes, and you go from there.
I don't know if they go to lucky number thirteen
or more than that, and then you just stack it
with your people and then you do whatever you want.
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It would be the ultimate takeover. And so when they're
talking about stuff like that, you can bet they're not
gonna want Kamala out there commenting on stuff like that.
So you would have a you know, and so the
media all thinking, well, you know, you had members of
the media over the weekend basically saying, well, yeah, she
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does interviews, it just hurts her poll numbers, so I
wouldn't do them either. These are members of the media.
John Harwood was saying this, you're completely usurping your role
in all of this, and I think they think that, well,
it'll just be for this short little period and then
if she's in office, then things will change, And my
question would be why why would they change? It may
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not be injurious to her specifically, but if she gets
out there and performs in interviews where she looks like
a crazy, drunk person and she keeps doing that, then
you run the risk of you losing the House and
Senate if they're able to capture them, of course, which
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you know throws you know, without a filibuster, there there's
still a stop gap where she can veto stuff, but
it keeps you for being able to do what you
want to do. It's really nefarious if you see it
play out in real time. But anyway, we'll get to that.
But she's not gonna sit down and start doing a
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bunch of interviews with you guys. Not that they'd be
difficult interviews because if she's not running, of course, then
that would give him another excuse to not press her
on actual important issues. But anyway, we'll get into a
little more of that coming up on the show, all right.
In addition to that, we have whale taxidermy got maybe
(06:59):
I don't know what he did with another crazy RFK story,
and you having to do with a dead animal. I
don't know. I don't think this one's as creepy as
the bear is, as bad as that sounds, I just
want to know what the hell he did with it,
So I'll tell you that story. If you didn't hear it,
(07:19):
we will. We'll talk about the lead singer of everybody's
favorite band, Cancer Christ.
Speaker 3 (07:28):
Ross.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
You're a big Cancer Christ fan, right, is that what
you're Have you even ever heard of these people? I
guess I'm not into a yell metal some of you are.
Do you guys know who Cancer Christ is? Or maybe?
Actually I think there's a longer name, The Church of
Cancer Christ or Cancer Christ a lovely name. Lead singer
is an absolute lunatic man, and we'll let you know
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how he spends his off time. Let's see here you
to do. We have a big, old fat lie about
North Carolina Republicans that somebody decided to tweet and then
get very upset when they were called on it. And
the story that really made my skin crawl all weekend
the arrest of the founder of Telegram Dude. This is dark,
(08:20):
dystopian stuff, man, and some of the fallout you're seeing
from the arrest of Pabo Durrov and the thing is
he went to France. I went to France knowing that
they were wanting him too. So anyway, we'll get to
all that more coming up. Casey O Day Radio program.
I had to have you along. I hope everybody had
(08:42):
a good weekend. We got a three day weekend coming
up for a lot of folks, including us. If management's listening,
we are taking that day. So but you know, until then,
it is a full week minus. Of course, we don't
have a political convention, and I don't know if if
Kamala is going to do an interview. Did you see
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ABC News bragging about how they're going to be interviewing
the campaign and when the reporter got pressed on it,
she's like, well, we don't know which one. So they
agreed literally to an interview with the campaign, and they
don't know whether Walls or Harris is going to do
the interview. I've never understood that. I don't think, Roz,
(09:24):
have we ever booked an interview where we didn't know
specifically who the guest was.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
I don't think so.
Speaker 4 (09:30):
No.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
I can't think of any instance, and I've had stuff
where like I can't they'll tell me, Hey, a campaign
surrogate we can make available to you, and I don't
book the interview. I tell them, once you know who
it is, tell me and we'll figure it out. Because
it just seems insane to do it the other way.
(09:53):
Just agree because you would never do it, because here's
why if you did it, and they were having to
figure out how to spread the campaign surrogates, which is
a thing that happens like so, so with Trump, it
could be all right, here is campaign surrogates could be
one of the Trump kids, all right, one of the
(10:13):
one of the brothers, perhaps Laura Trump or you know
in in that in that realm. And then other than that,
it could be like advisors like Jason Millers others like that.
And the deal is, I want one of the I
want one of the big gets. So I would never
agree to that because then they're just gonna stick you
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with not the bigger name. So for AB, I guess
ABC is gonna get one of the two. But considering
the whole thing, agreeing to do the interview but not
know who it is is the most accommodating. And it's
very telling that I've ever seen a news agency b like.
I can't fathom where they would have done this before,
(10:57):
maybe if it was like you're gonna get a spokesman
from a Taliban or something right where there's there's a
certain diceiness to it. There's no diceiness here. You're just
gonna you're gonna be willing to accommodate whoever's gonna come
in and just feed you full of garbage. Man.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
And and they're doing it well. The media knows there's
a problem, but they're ignoring it, like they did right
with Biden in twenty twenty, where like he was showing
signs of cognitive decline, but they're like, we're gonna ignore
it while he's in his basement anyway, and then he
saw the consequences that come from that, because then that
person gets into office and today they're not qualified, and
then we have things like the Afghan fallout and everything
else that's coming after it.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
I mean, it's which I believe today is the anniversary
he is it? Yeah, yeah, the I believe this is
the anniversary of the death of thirteen service members there
at was it Abby Gate?
Speaker 2 (11:43):
I guess remember when that happened and we were all
waiting for something from the White House, and then like
two or three days went by. Here We're like, well,
why is that? And a lot of us were like
because Biden isn't all there, dude, he's.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
We're but that whole the whole thing was much more
surreal too, because you had this, you had this situation,
you had this, you had these these insane little reports
and many video clips that came out were like they
weren't allowed, like where people who were supposed to be
on those planes couldn't even get into the airport and
they weren't doing anything about it. And then do you
(12:15):
remember when the plane took off with everyone attached to
it and people were falling off the plane to their deaths.
They were they were literally holding on to these planes
leaving Afghanistan. And as the plane's taking off, you see
this crazy video where people are literally falling. It looked photoshopped,
It looked like AI and it wasn't. People had attempted
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to hold onto a plane and when it became too
much they literally just let go and pancaked there and
the uh you know, in the middle of Afghanistan. That
was it was a whole surreal event. And so with
all of those elements, it makes it far worse that
the White House didn't address it. You just had American
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playing with with Afghani's falling off of it to their death.
You had kids. I think one of them was a
kid who was trying to hold onto one of the
landing gear and didn't make it inside. So yeah, yeah,
you know what, that'd be a pretty good thing to
ask about if you could score an interview right now too.
So just something to think about. All right, let's go
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ahead and start down this road today if we could.
And I'm gonna start with this r RFK star. We
got a ton to talk about with him and his
family and his friends, and I'm making friends in air
quotes right here. But this is this is the one
that made me laugh. So did you know who Ben
Affleck's canoodling with? Can Noodling is the word, right? I
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only ever see it in tabloidy stuff, But apparently Ben
Affleck is hanging out with Kick Kennedy, which is RFK
daughter's name, Kick ken. She's thirty five, he's fifty two.
Obviously he's just getting getting divorced from j Lo there.
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But that, you know, that is interesting. But as part
of the reporting on that, a rather interesting story has emerged.
So apparently when she was six or in the family.
I guess they're in the minivan whatever. They're going to
Hyanna's Port, Squaw Island, so a little beach time, and
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all of a sudden Dad notices something. He notices that
there is a beached whale there in Hyenna's Port. Okay,
if you said, Ross, if you if you were with
the family down at the beach and you saw a
beach whale, would you stop and look at it?
Speaker 2 (14:49):
I'd probably say it. I'd reach into the blowhole, yes,
and I'll i'd pull out the golf ball. Uh huh,
because I am a marine biologist, right.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
And then you know, give its chest compressions and push
it back into the ocean. Huh. So anyway, I was
telling the story of RFK and the bear, and then
I wanted to get into the whale stuff. So let
me reiterate that for you. So, so six year old dogs,
she's six at the time. They go by the beach,
there's a beached whale, and what does RFK do. He
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gets a chainsaw, cuts the whale's head off, bungee cords
it to the top of the mini van, and then
they're driving back from Hyannasport to Westchester. That's where they live,
which is, you know, a little bit of a haul
and the whale head is dripping into the vehicle and
the kids literally have plastic bags with mouth and eye
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holes cut in them so that they don't get whale
goo on them. Fun family thing. How many by the way,
did any of you and you can, did any of
you ever have relatives that would literally mess with roadkill?
Maybe it's a wyoming thing. I gotta I gotta tell you, man,
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I had one. Now, you can't take you can't take
horned roadkill unless you call the game and fish and wyoming.
So this particular relative would literally if he saw a
deer with a decent rack on it he had, he
would like speed dial Rick Pallister. Rick Pallister was our
local game warden where I grew up basically the whole
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time I was growing up. And yeah, I'd just be
like because the reason they don't want to let you
just take horned animals is idiots rednecks run them over
with their truck. I guess I don't know. But anyway,
so he gets his whalehead and she's telling this story,
but she never says what he did with it. So
what do you do with a whalehead? I think that
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you put it up next to the You know your elk,
your deer, your pronghorn, your turkeys, you know all of
your mounts so that you can own the next dude
who comes over. Can you imagine walking into a guy?
How many of you? How many of you? How many
of you? My uncle has everything in his house. The
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dude has He does Safari Club, so some of you
know what that he is. And actually he held records.
I think he still holds one for the pistol category
for Safari Club. He's the one who got me into
Thompson Contenders and for Africa. He's got a bunch of
the air. He doesn't quite have the slam, but he
almost does. And he actually held the record for mountain
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goat for three months. Literally he killed one the beginning
of the season, held the record, and then somebody killed
one later in the season. So he's got mounts everywhere
in his house. It's really impressive every room you go into.
And he's got a couple of great rooms. He does
very well for himself. He's got a couple of great
rooms that are that just look like the Kabella's right
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when you go to Cabella's where they have all the
bounce it's it's pretty impressive. But he doesn't have a whalehead.
I think a whalehead would do two things. It would
be ultimately impressive for your buddies, and would be that
you know, if like Pete comes to your door to
hand out pamphlets, be like, you know what, I'd love
to read that. Why don't you come into my study?
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They walk in there and you guys shamoo on the wall.
Oh give me a break. But the greatest thing to
do with it, hands down, and it would require is
going to require some money and some people with mechanical prowess. Ross.
Do you know what the big mouth Billy bass is?
(18:40):
Do you remember the big mouth billy bass, the fake
bass mounted that would turn its head out and sing
to you. Because that thing was That thing was amazing.
And during the nineties when that thing first got launched,
I mean they were selling, they had infomercials, everyone was
buying it. My brother got one for Chris and I
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hated that thing because if you he put it up
so that if you walked into his room, it would
go off. Well, his room was next to me, and
if he left his door open and you just walked
too close to the opening, the damn thing it'd sing.
So if I was trying to move around in the
middle of the night, perhaps, uh, I don't know, for
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nefarious purposes, because I'm sneaking in or out, that damn
thing singing. And if he'd move around at night and
there was too much light, the damn thing it'd sings.
So I hate it. However, if you could rig one
up with a whale's head, your parties are lit. Man.
That is the ultimate conversation piece. I remember when we
first got that thing. For like three hours, people were
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just trying to set it off because they thought it
was amusing and I already realized it was going to
be annoying. But you got sham Wu attached to that thing.
I'm on it. People are coming up with things they
do that's I need to know that, sir. You could
use the you do the whale thing once the moonbats
get all your appliances shut off, which is something they're
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I don't know looking at. I'll give you more on
that here in just a moment. Oh wait, hold on, Janet,
what's going on? This morning.
Speaker 4 (20:13):
Hey, Casey, Hey, so I just warned to mention the
Democrats have already proven that they don't need an actual
candidate to run. They just need, you know, like a
name to throw around a couple of home videos, like
maybe in the kitchen or the living room or whatever.
And may them take a win out of that. I
call it Operation Weekend of Freddy's. Okay, you know, now
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they've got one that can actually right, so that now
they've got one that can actually stream together you know,
more than five words cohesively.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
Yeah, that's that's up for debate. But yeah, it's it
is a vast what they were dealing with. Problems are
self injurious in many instances.
Speaker 4 (20:55):
So thankfully, thankfully she's not smart enough had the things
that she'sould be hiding.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
The amount of side by thank you for the calor, Jena.
The amount of side by side videos I've seen of,
you know, because now they're doing the thing with the
newscasters where they're showing them back in you know, twenty nineteen,
twenty twenty whatever, during the primary, they're showing videos of
people going in. She was hard on crime, and she
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was separating families, and she wanted to do this, and
then the same newscaster, hell almost wearing the same suit,
is like, she never said any of this, right, and
it's all out there, and it's all right back to
where it was before. They were a little butt hurt
in the media because they got thrown under the bus
for all of the Biden stuff, Like, oh no, it
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was the media who was lying to you. Right, Yeah,
they're done with that, man. Everybody. Everybody's hand holding again.
They're all happy. And then they're running around like she's up.
What are they what do they say? She's up in
one of the polls, she's up eight nationwide eight percent.
I was it real clear? I think it might have
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been real clear, or had her up eight percent?
Speaker 2 (22:09):
Actually Trump is up now point zero two percent in
the RCP average. But you keep seeing these polls coming
out and this was pre RFK dropout, right, But you're
seeing these poles where now she's up with like six
eight ten percent. And then you look into the polls
again and you're realizing these are all like the leans
are all dem plus ten, right, Yes, So at some
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point they're just going to keep increasing the lean to
keep it to make it look.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
But this is what infected the Hillary poles. This is
what you know. This was one of the big things
that people were pointing out with the Hillary polls when
you know, New York Times like she's got a ninety
one percent chance of winning. And then a handful, just
a handful of people were pointing out that these are
DEM plus fifteen. Liens, these are DEM plus twelve. And
then when you criticize that the pollsters will go where
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the Republicans won't talk to us, well, why do you
think that is? You were our You were already finger
on the uh, you know, on the thing before, you know,
kind of cheating your way over there. Of course you're
not going to talk to you. That's your own fault,
that's your own self Your business moodle became perilous at
best and unworkable in all likelihood for some of these
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poll outlets when you basically irritated half of the country
by clearly lying on your polls, and then and then
it just showed you were lying once the election happened.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
Now, Rasmussen constantly has Trump up by I think the
last one they released was plus three. It had been
plus four. And then you have people saying, oh, well,
that's like a Trump polster, they lean more towards Trump,
which they don't at all. They don't at all, And
in fact, they were one of the most accurate pollers
of twenty twenty, where they at this point in the
race in twenty twenty, they had Biden up by the
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percentage of I guess he won, like they constantly had
Biden up by you know, one or two percent.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
Rasmussen going back to twenty sixteen, and then the one
out of Michigan and then I can't remember the name
of it. Those were the only two that were somewhat
swimming in reality with what happened, and uh and Rasmussen
took a lot of grief for it. I think that
one of the people of Rasmussen was ousted because some
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some moonbat I can't remember who Rasmussen partnered with. Some
moonbats got really upset because Rasmussen had Trump polling better
than the others and and they were literally wanting to
purge one of the poll directors there, and I think
they did. And they literally purged a poll director for
being accurate, and I believe that was Rasmussen. So that's
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why Trump will say nice things about Rasmussen too. You see,
which doesn't make any sense to me because it's like
it's still you know, it's still a poling outfit, sir,
but whatever. So you know, that's where that's where we're
supposed to expect that things are. That's where they're out
there saying things are. And all you're doing is proving
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the power of propaganda when you do stuff if that
is remotely accurate. To swing ten points without the candidate
doing anything right, not coming out and promising anything new,
not coming out and having a stellar performance in a debate,
literally none of those things happened, and you're able to
swing at ten points. You're just providing all the evidence
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in the admission that it's more important than ever that
media who is not going to be unbiased is detrimental
to the election process. Now does that mean you go
shut them down and and and act like one of
these till Territory told Terry you know what, why can
(25:47):
I not say this word scumbag regimes over in Europe? No? No,
you don't. By the way, are you followed, dude, are
you following what's happening in France? Ross? I know you
have some interest in this, what mccrone's doing now with
his little cabal, his little coalition. I didn't realize I heard.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
I read something about it where it was saying, typically
at this point since their last election, they should have
nominated like a prime minister and they should have taken
votes and stuff, and they put that off. And I
was reading something about how it's sort of like a
silent coup where Macron is still in power.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Yes, one hundred percent. So and they were like, oh, well.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
We can't do it because of the Olympics, so you've
got to give us time.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
Correct. Yeah, kind So that's half of the story. So
the group that ended up that they that they went
with is a far left group, right, that's who they
had to bring into the fold. And when they did,
they you know, they had the individual elections and what
happened is I think McCrone thought that his party would
maintain plurality there, but they didn't. The far left group
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technically one more votes and so that far left group's
prime minister is supposed to be slotted in there. And
then McCrone went, well, we got the Olympics coming up,
we can't you know, remember they call the elections at
whatever time they want.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
I mean they're very busy, you understanding. Then they have
Labor Day coming up.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
And yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, totally new holidays. That's
what you should do, is just start doing new holidays.
You're like, oh, it's uh, it's second bast Steel Day.
Yeah yeah, absolutely, you.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
Like the first bas Steel Day? Second best?
Speaker 1 (27:24):
Yeah? Yeah wow yeah. What do you do on Bastiel Day?
Do you do you like in prison, your your neighbors
or because you know that'd be interesting, right, like one
of those uh one of those fundraisers where you put
somebody quote unquote in jail and others have to bail
them out. And then are there some people like Clark
(27:46):
Griswold does Christmas that go too crazy on Bastiel Day
And they got like locks, lock and stocks in the in.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
The yard and everybody gets to wear a mask, like
an iron mask. And then you get the kids together
and it's a real bonding event where you all make
a guillotine you gotta get when you get to go
get the Christmas tree, you gotta go get the wood
for the guillotine.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
Oh yeah, what about the big inflatable guillotines or are
those tac teams?
Speaker 2 (28:09):
Oh? The kids love them.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
Yeah, they're a lot safer than the real thing too,
so and then you all eat cake right for the meal? Right, Yeah,
I don't. I don't even know what they do about.
Speaker 2 (28:21):
I can't choose the prime minister. It's beast Steel Day too, or.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
Do we need best Steel Day? Just so I can
get a call from management asking if we're working, and
then they can hear me testing the guillotine in the back.
You just hear that sound and they're like, you know
what I'm I'll just uh, we're good. Thanks. They just
hang up out of nervousness. So that yes, they said
they couldn't do it because of that, and then now
they're just not doing it. And so the far left
(28:48):
party to mccrone's people, said it would be bad for France.
That's where we've left this. So the other party that
they did the coalition with said, we will if you
give us just our prime minister, we will not seat
any of our party members in any of the House
seats for all practical purposes. So they were willing to
(29:12):
not have any members of Congress so long as they
had the prime minister. And now McCrone he's a rock
and a hard place he's got to do something because
right now they've just decided they're going to ignore the
will of the people. Phone number eight eight eight nine
three four seven eight seven four. You know what I
am so happy about, and we'll get into this here
(29:33):
in just a moment. I am so happy because you
I scream like a lunatic every time one of these
stories comes out because the media does a they even
the conservative media, they never explain this, and so I
always explain it, and then you know, the story keeps
(29:56):
emerging because I think once people, if they had an
understanding of this, that we wouldn't have these publicity stunts
done by these musicians. And I'm talking about the the
food fighters insanity. I'll get into that here in just
a moment. Let me grab a quick call here, Anthony.
What's going on?
Speaker 5 (30:17):
I was the teller rosso I had a theory that
you know, they putn't Kamala up there and this Kim
Walls guys, because they're so radical that if you know,
they say, well, we're probably gonna lose, but if they do,
if we do, then we haven't tainted any other candidates
in twenty twenty eight. But at the same time, yeah,
they're like, well, well we'll funde the numbers and make
(30:39):
them think, well, maybe we'll sneak one through again.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Well here and here's the thing. And I hear that,
but I think there's one thing that's that's missing from
this whole discussion, and that is the standard bearers of
the Democrat Party. So the governors right uh, the senators
even to something sent the House, although the House can
play it a little looser, the standard bearers of the
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Democrat Party are far more radical than they ever were
because the party is the Democrat Party, you know. It's
that whole h It's like that meme that Elon shared,
This is me and it shows him, you know, on
the left, and then all of a sudden, it says
the left, and then they take a they jog over
the left a big distance, and then the Republicans are
(31:27):
standing there and they don't really move much, but they
kind of expand, and then all of a sudden, if
you're that person who is on the left, you're actually
on the right. Does anybody believe that the left is
not more progressive than they were ten years ago? Ross
you work in this business, Democrats, the Democrat Party. When
(31:48):
you get into what are the big issues be it
transitions for kids? They're out stealing kids from parents. They're outstated.
What was the story I just saw was Washington, d C.
Where this kid they they went and took this autistic.
Speaker 2 (32:03):
Sixteen year old with autism. Yeah, yeah, took him away
from his parents, took him.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
Away from his parents and put him with a bunch
of activists. And then in California there was a there
was another one, another autistic kid, and with his dad,
and somehow they were able to keep the kid in
the house when they came to do the visit. But
they told dad, if you don't, if you don't shape up,
we're going to come back for your kids. So what
does dad do. He literally the next day packs all
(32:29):
his stuff and leaves California with his family. So I rossdy.
They got him off saying that they've gone far far
to the left over the last ten years.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
The Overton window has shifted so much. Yes, and it's
like it's like what And he said that in his speech.
I don't know if you watched the RFK junior speech.
I watched the whole thing, which I never really do,
but I was like curious, and I clipped you know,
clicked on it on Twitter X, like, let me see
what this is about. And he was captivating for me
so much so that I watched the entire thing and
he said it know his you know JFK and his
(33:03):
RFK would not recognize this, This Democratic Party, They're not
the same. JFK would be considered a conservative or a
moderate now completely.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
Probably, Yeah, yeah, I think I don't think there's any
I guess there to some extent, his father, probably more so.
So to sit there and say that they've picked the
most radical. Arguably they picked representatives of where they are now.
I'll give you I'll give you another example. How many
of you had a big shift in your on how
(33:34):
you felt about Roy Cooper from when he was a
g to now where we are. How many of you think,
because I'll tell you this, I knew when I first
moved here Roy Cooper was. He was on my radar
because he was in the news. But I didn't have
the negative, the super negative opinion that I do now
(33:56):
because I saw somebody who for the ability to advance
and move into this governor's office. It really feels like
they sold their soul. There was a lot that I
would I would have disagreed with Roy Cooper on but
turning his AG office into activists, an activist outfit, and
(34:17):
then eventually being willing to go and play the money
game and sabotage his own state over HB two. Right,
he was willing to do that, went there, literally went
and talked to companies telling them not to come here
during that to force the hand of others. He was
willing to do that to his own state. That is
(34:38):
a very radical position. So as you see what it
takes to move over to that side and what you're
willing to do, it's very clear that the whole thing
is moved. So I don't sit there and say that
they picked a couple of real radicals. I would argue
that they picked where they are normally or where they
feel they need to be right now. But you know,
(35:01):
that's just that's you know, they just kind of mincing
words there. But I don't think I'm wrong anyway. Eight
eight eight nine three four seven eight seventy four. Can
I call in with random French history facts? Now we're good,
ross and I just wanted to talk about building guillotines.
So anyway, let me flip over to the to the
(35:26):
RFK stuff a little more on it. So immediately after
RFK does his thing, you have the uh, you know,
the rest of the Kennedy family, and they are beside themselves.
They issue a statement disowning their brother, and of course,
you know, it's all the standard folks that redheaded Kennedy.
(35:48):
Remember when that red headed Kennedy was going to be
the next big thing and then he was just such
a douche that nobody liked him. Right, So that's that's
the group you have there wanting to disown, disown their
own brother because his opinion changed. And then that wasn't
even the scummiest thing. Clearly, the scummiest thing is rfk's buddy.
(36:15):
So rfk's friend and I also business partner. These two
have written books together, these two have done speaking circuits together,
and they were thick as thieves. Man. This guy's name
(36:37):
is Greg Palaced. And by the way, Ross, did you
see the photo of Palace on the tweet with the
hold on just a second? It was funny. Let me
text this to you. What made me laugh is the
whole time I'm looking at it, I'm thinking that it's
the dude from where in the world is Carmen San Diego.
(36:58):
I just texted. I texted it to you. So you
can see RFK on the left and you can see
Greg Palace there. That's the dude from Carbon San Diego,
Isn't it right? He's the one who is like, ah,
here's the problem. I'll explain to the to the chief there.
Speaker 2 (37:19):
All right, So he's about to break out into like
an a cappella song.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
Yeah, he does many a rockapella. Man, they got paid
oh man, no, no, no, whether rocapella guys like we
got paid, not by them, but they that show caused
them to sell albums which they weren't doing, uh by
the butt load. So uh anyway, So that dude, Greg
(37:44):
Palaced is his author and buddy. Well, literally the day
after RFK comes out, Palace puts a he puts a
big article out. He says, this is painful, this is
horrible and feels a bit like a betrayal, but I
have no choice. Bobby Kennedy Jr. Was my friend and
(38:04):
co author. I feel terrible about revealing these things, but
our democracy truly is in the balance, and so he
puts this thing out. It's just straight hit piece. I
think our RFK has mental issues. I think he's a lunatic.
I think that he's a conspiracy theorist, which yeah, it's
not the first time people have said that, and to
(38:25):
some extent he kind of is. But that doesn't mean
he's wrong on a lot of these issues. And what's
funny is some of these issues have been staples of
far left ideology for years. Right, preservatives in food is poison.
This is a big thing with Rfkah.
Speaker 2 (38:47):
They used to be against a big pharma and war.
Speaker 1 (38:49):
Yeah very not big fans of that stuff, and GMOs
remember food companies manipulating genetic makeups of food. War. All
of these things used to be hallmarks of the activist
left that they were against. So in reality, that's ninety
percent of what RFK quote spins conspiracies over. And now
(39:15):
you're you're best friends writing a hit piece and he's like, oh, no,
I've been working on this for months. It just it
just it just happened to coincide that after he did
this thing. I think he probably was working on it
for months. I think he wrote this thing and I
think he told people that if this son of a
gun does this, I'm going to put this stuff out there. Well, yeah.
Speaker 2 (39:35):
The rest of the media did it too, did Yeah,
they've had I mean you saw the story break this
weekend about RFK and oh, he sold me cocaine in
college or whatever, right, like a college is some writer?
Speaker 1 (39:45):
Was it for The Atlantic or The Variety.
Speaker 2 (39:47):
Or something, And it's just like, oh so, and then
you see these all these stories coming out like you
had you had this ready just in case this were
to happen.
Speaker 1 (39:55):
Yeah. No, it's a coincidence, all of it just a
coincidental timing.
Speaker 2 (39:59):
And the cocaine story is hilarious because as soon as
that came out, you had people being like, oh, well,
what about that cocaine we found in the White House
that the Secret Service director that flobbed the the Trump
shooting right like that she's she was the one that
was like, Hey, we're not going to investigate this. In fact,
I'm going to destroy the evidence. She was trying to
get her underleans to destroy it. Yeah, or what about
(40:19):
what about all these videos like people I saw this, Yeah,
they saw this posting videos. They're like, oh my god,
I actually have video of the drug deal and you
weigh and all that, you see the crack and the
cocaine and the scale and stuff, and then and then
finally at the end the camera pans up and is
Hunter Biden.
Speaker 1 (40:36):
Yeah that did bring me joy.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
So that story just went away.
Speaker 1 (40:41):
Yeah, yeah, pretty much, just and and and so these
are your these are the folks around you. And it
just shows you how if you swim in this stuff
as deep as these guys swim in it, Uh what
it What it does to your moral compass? Can you
imagine if Ross and I parted ways and I did
a big rod there was like a big hip piece
from Ross about me just for no reason. It's just like, Oh,
(41:03):
it just happens.
Speaker 2 (41:04):
It's in the hot break.
Speaker 1 (41:05):
Can't wait, I can't wait. No, what do you mean?
That's ready? It makes you look great, buddy, don't worry.
But you didn't even interview me for that. I didn't
even know that.
Speaker 4 (41:16):
That was.
Speaker 1 (41:18):
Like, wouldn't you want me to weigh in on some
of the stuff. It doesn't get misconstrued. It was in
the terms and conditions. Oh I see okay, And I'm
a human centerpede, what are you gonna do? All right?
Seven eight and case O Day radio program. So those
are his friends, those are his buddies right there, all
of his uh, all of his his good chums and
(41:40):
uh most if you look at pictures of him over
the years, it's mostly far left people he's hanging out with,
and they're you know, they're out having dinner and I
guess he doesn't drink, but you know, sitting around cheers eeing,
everybody's happy. Step out of line, We're going to destroy
your life. Absolutely.
Speaker 2 (41:59):
I love you on the left now that are like, oh, well,
you know this isn't going to help Trump at all,
him dropping out. I'm like you people, just a week
ago we're writing articles about how ar a junior staying
in the race could help you flip Texas.
Speaker 1 (42:12):
They were suing to keep his name on the ballot. Yeah, yep. Absolutely.
It's almost as if people are being disingenuous. It's almost
as if they're completely and utterly full of crap, just
like the Foo Fighters are and Dave Grohl, and it's
just it's just every day it's one more person, and
(42:33):
you know what I have. I try not to be
the reactionary to this stuff. Right. I've had a real
hard time with de Niro. I still want to watch
de Niro movies, and even though I'm not making a
conscious decision to get away from this stuff. I found
myself yesterday thinking about it when I didn't want to
watch well, I can't remember what it was I didn't
want to watch, and I'm I just remember thinking, why
(42:54):
has that turned me off? Because it's exactly the kind
of show I was digging around on one of the
stream I think it was Peacock, maybe before the golf
tournament started, because hell yeah, I was watching that and
I'm digging around on there and just trying to figure
out what I want to watch, and there was some
show on there and I can't remember who the actor was,
(43:16):
and I realized that subconsciously, I don't want anything to
do with these lunatics, and so it has impacted and
you know a lot of people are very immediate. I'm
never watching the Nero stuff and I don't really do that,
but I found that it subconsciously was turning me off.
And I hate that that's going to happen for Dave
Grole because I I'll dig on some food Fighters, but
(43:42):
more so I'll dig on some Nirvana. If you don't
remember that Dave Grole is from Nirvana, so you know,
playing this game that other musicians have played when they
know what's up. I know what's up. Ross knows what's up.
Anyone in this business knows what's up. And a lot
of people outside of it, people who own bars and
(44:05):
restaurants or any place where they play music inside of
a place of business. Technically you should know this. The
media who reports on this, they all know this. This
thing that I'm going to tell you that I've told
you before, but it bears repeating and it shows you
how disingenuous this is. And then what's even worse is
(44:29):
all the little sheeple on Twitter going, yeah, you get them,
We're going to bankrupt him this time, who have no
working knowledge and are literally should be upset at Dave Grohl,
should be upset at Isaac Hayes's kid, who's the other
one who's doing this this weekend. They should be upset
because they're heroes. They're purported ideological bell Weathers are literally
(44:54):
hooking them into looking stupid and they know it. And
if you had somebody who's intentionally making you look like
an idiot so they can get you foemen at the
mouth for something, eventually you would be upset about that,
or at least you should, but they're not gonna. But
we'll explain why it's a big nothing story. And you know, frankly,
(45:17):
I don't know how it doesn't rise to the level
of libel or slander in some of these instances. So
I'll explain that process for the umpteeth time, and I'll
do it next on the CaCO Day Radio program. My
beef with Stein is born from the fact that I
never knew Stein when he wasn't a political animal and
willing to do things like, I don't know, sit in
(45:39):
a back room with just some of the scummiest Democrat attorneys,
including those that were part of the Russia collusion hoax,
mark Elias and manipulate how our elections in North Carolina
were gonna go without your consent, to the point that
courts literally slapped him down. So that was a big
one for me. I also don't really appreciate groomed from
(46:03):
day one political candidates, right, because you can if you
know what to do, if you come from a family dynasty. Now, granted,
his father is an attorney, he's a big time attorney,
but it's very silver spoon stuff and running within those
circles like there's a reason that the Clinton is from
(46:24):
a paperwork standpoint, it's really hard to pin anything on him.
And it's because they've known how to groom tax returns
and everything they do for years. That's why if you
or me run or Donald Trump for that matter, they
you haven't been doing it that way. So yeah, yeah,
so I think that stuff is pretty scummy. And not
(46:46):
to mention the outright lies. Not to mention the fact
that Stein's on campaign literally cheated right in the rape
kit thing that they did to Jim O'Neill. And that's
not for me. That's the court saying that they lied,
and they're willing to people who are willing to do
(47:07):
all of this just to advance. I'm sorry, whether it's
in politics or business, I don't have a lot of
I don't have a lot of affection for him because
I don't think you're now negotiating with somebody. You're dealing
with somebody where you can have an intellectually honest discussion.
I'll prove it to you when we get back into
the Kennedy stuff. But let me get over to this,
(47:27):
because this is this is what I'm talking about when
I say intellectual honesty is dead and it's the thing
that makes me most angry. There's way, there's there's bothered, right,
and then there's angry. And I get more and more
angry as I watch people willing to sit there and
knowingly manipulate and lie, even people who normally would have
(47:50):
tried to make a conscious effort to debate and defend
their position, where they're just like, now, I don't have
to do that anymore, because these are extraordinary circumstances. Quentin
Tarantino Russ and never talking about this off year. Quentin
Tarantino's on with Bill Maher this week, and Tarantino's position is, yeah,
she shouldn't do that because it would be bad for
(48:10):
her to do interviews, But what does it matter because
we're gonna win. And even you know, mar did a
little pushback, but not much. But Tarantino's position was basically,
the Republicans do it all the time, why shouldn't we?
And my question is where do the Republicans do it
all the time? They do do it some of the time, right,
And I think you've noticed when the Republicans are screwing
(48:32):
with you that I'm the first one to tell you
not to send them a damn dime and screw these
people because you have scumbags up up in that business
as well, and they prosper. Some of them even make
it from a state party chair to national party chair
that being said, or a senator from North Carolina. But
(48:54):
it's just not the same thing because the media is
such an important part of the heavy lift. And when
Dave Grohl, who has been in the music industry since,
when did Nirvana hit the scene? I mean, obviously he
was doing music before, but when did Nerva? When did
Smells Like Teen Spirit come out?
Speaker 2 (49:13):
I think Kirk Cobain passed away my sophomore year high school.
So well that would have been ninety five ninety one,
because they did what Earl remember four years? Yeah, my
brain might not be working right or cackul, you know,
time is weird.
Speaker 1 (49:34):
Well, smells like teen Spirit? It will tell me what
year it came out. My point being is Dave Grohl
has worked in this industry forever and even though it
has changed over the years as to how it uh,
why would you put the damn year on a whole
breakdown here?
Speaker 2 (49:53):
Well, well, you show Kirk Cobain passed away in nineteen
ninety four, so that was a year off. Okay, So
I mean you figure those teen spirit ninety one, ninety ninety.
Speaker 1 (50:03):
One, So that's how long the girl's been swimming in this.
And so when Dave Roll and then Isaac Hayes's kid, who,
unlike Dave Grohl, who's at least accomplished something and has
some followers, Isaac Kay's kids just a worthless I need
money scum bucket, the both of them over the weekend
going we did not give Donald Trump permission to use
(50:24):
the music, and we're going to sue or we're going
to we're going to take it as far as we can.
Right you look in stream with the wording, and then
all of these useful idiots are like, they've got him.
Now he's stealing music. They're going to sue him into oblivion.
Not only that, no they're not.
Speaker 2 (50:39):
They said they were going to sue and give all
the proceeds to the Harris campaign.
Speaker 1 (50:43):
Right, well, so, and I'll get to that. What Grohle
actually said is he's going to say he's going to
give proceeds the campaign, and some people read it as
he was saying that the money he wins from a lawsuit.
But once it kind of got pointed out by some
mainstream media how full of app they are that whole
thing has changed. What they mean is the tiny percentage
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of revenue that would be derived from the BMI licensing,
so which would be what like thirteen cents twenty five.
I don't know what the licensing costs for that event.
So here, if you guys don't understand, let me explain
this to you very quickly. And this is how this works.
(51:27):
When it comes to music licensing. We deal with this
on our own doing what we do, even though we're
talk radio. Obviously the you know, we have a lot
of music stations, but we have to strike a deal
as well, and I'm not privy to the negotiations. I
don't know. Obviously it's a little better the deal that
we do because there's an inherent value to playing a
(51:49):
person's new music on all the radio stations. So I
can't speak to that. But here's what I can speak to.
We have to have licensing for different things we do,
and it can be in agreement, and it can be
an agreement that's separated by different things. I'll tell you
right now, when you're listening to the show on the
regular radio, we're streaming, you hear all the music beds
(52:12):
we bump with, right, but if you listen to the podcast,
you've probably noticed that you don't hear music beds, at
least not of copyrighted music. And that is because when
as we have expanded the way that we're doing things,
our license, which is still in effect, covers specific ways
in which we use the music, and we use the
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music live on the air, we use the music live
during streaming, but podcasts are their own thing. So that's
how the licensing works, and it's done through organizations called
BMI as CAP. There was a third I don't even
know if there's a third anymore. And the reason you
had these blanket organizations is because people needed the license music,
(52:57):
but it would be too cumbersome to go to every
band out there, every musician who's ever had a song published,
and have to individually negotiate a usage rights package. So
what they came up with is the larger organization. BMI
as CAP would be blanket rights organizations. So as a musician,
(53:23):
you sign up with one of them and then your
music goes into the licensing And whether you know this
or not, we actually report now most of the time
it's digital. But back in the day and I don't know, Ross,
did you ever have to do a B and I log.
Speaker 2 (53:39):
Never?
Speaker 1 (53:40):
Okay, dude, you just missed this fun. So back in
the day, we had a certain period of time during
the year where we had to keep a list of
every song that was played on every station. And so
if you play a song, you had to write the song,
the name, the artist, the writer, you had to get
all this, put it on there, and then that was
used as a representative example so that when BMI is
(54:03):
paid licensing rights to a catalog of songs, which can
be you know, BMI is going to be your largest
place for it, that they would equally distribute the revenue
derived from the licensing fee. And if you are a
bar owner, if you are a restaurant owner and you
want to play music in there, there's BMI and ask
cap licensing to play it in your establishment. Because it
(54:26):
is for a commercial purpose. If an organization wants to
use songs for I don't know, a campaign rally or
a political event, they go and you can. It's so
easy to do this. Now. You can literally go to
BMI's online portal and you can license individual songs you
(54:47):
can license catalogs. You can do all of this, and
once you license it, you can use it. And if
artists don't want their music license, they can remove them
from the catalog, but they won't derive revenue for anything
else unless they individually negotiate it. And they all know this,
and so what has become the popular thing is when
a Republican who goes out and does all of the
(55:10):
licensing uses a song some virtue signaling artisticle they used
it without our permission, and that's a lie.
Speaker 2 (55:20):
I didn't I remember this going all the way back
to the McCain campaign with Sarah Palin where she came
on stage to Barracuda and it freaked out.
Speaker 1 (55:26):
Yeah yeah, and we never said they Yes, you did,
and you did that because your representative BMI in this case,
was allowed to sell the licensing rights to your song
for that particular use, and they did so because there's
not a noted objection. Believe it or not, you can
actually segment objections. You can tell BMI you don't want
(55:48):
your song sold to political organizations. The problem is it
cuts both ways, but you can't get too overly complex.
So when Dave Grohl comes out lying through his teeth
and says, we're going to sue them. They never had permission.
I have to watch the semantics start and thankfully some
outlets pointed out that they did have permission, and then
and then and then people went, well, they didn't have
(56:10):
specific permission from them, They just went and licensed it.
That's what that means.
Speaker 2 (56:15):
Let me play Devil's advocate because I know this call
is going to be coming in. Could could it be
that David Grohl is not familiar or aware of this.
He's so far removed. He's such a rock start and artist.
He doesn't understand the not not a chance. You know
why because Dave roll has writing credit.
Speaker 1 (56:33):
How do you think people, how do you think the
authors of songs get paid? They get paid because they're
the authors. This is why if you ever look at
the back of an album, you'll see, uh, some songs
have like nine writers on them, and it's just so.
It's because they're revenue sharing money that's derived from that song,
because that's how it's paid out. The performance is paid out,
(56:54):
but the writing is far more important. Dave Grohl knows
everybody knows in the business they're lying to you. And
then for people to argue, well, that's not permission. Permission
is wildly disingenuous. So there we go. You're over explaining
no I'm not because people aren't getting it.
Speaker 2 (57:12):
Well, no, it comes down to he doesn't own his
music anymore in that respect.
Speaker 1 (57:15):
I mean, yeah, do you remember what you remember what
broke Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson up? Paul McCartney told
Michael Jackson to invest in catalogs.
Speaker 2 (57:23):
Right, and he bought the entire Beatles collection.
Speaker 1 (57:26):
Yeah, well you said that, you said you invest in catalogs.
That's a pretty good music weirdo. Yeah, all right. Anyway,
raced agent from the Weather Channel hates you, and he'll
prove it to you. Wednesday.
Speaker 3 (57:38):
Yeah, Wednesday, a couple of hot ones coming up Wednesday, Thursday?
Speaker 1 (57:41):
What do you labor days right here? Man?
Speaker 3 (57:44):
Well, I think we're in better shape by then.
Speaker 1 (57:47):
So yeah, you get a torch everyone before that, Yeah
you will.
Speaker 3 (57:52):
So we already started to see upper eighties yesterday. Uh,
today's record, believe it or not, it's one hundred and
one for or Rguu at the Airport Raleigh, nineteen forty three.
So our records are upper nineties at or just over
one hundred the next few days, and we're going to
get into those upper nineties, especially for the Triangle, tryad
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mid nineties in the coming days. Today maybe the coolest
in air quotes of the next four or five days,
upper eighties, maybe ninety. Little fog this morning. The Weather
Service actually put a statement out on it. Some of
that fog thickened spots, and other than that, it's sunshine,
and it's Sunday Tomorrow mid nineties, and it's mid upper
nineties Wednesday, Thursday. Then we'll get the break to come
in near ninety on Friday, and then over the weekend
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upper eighties in the forecast with a few showers thunderstorm.
So I think we'll trend late in the week more
toward normal, which is at eighty seven for Raleigh and
about eighty five eighty six for the Triad, closer to
that by the weekend with a scattered shower and thunderstorm
thing coming in for a Labor Day weekend. I can't
believe we're yeah already, I do. I'm sorry, but sorry,
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knowles fans, that's just too bad. I really hated to
see that. It was terrible, awful, terrible stuff happening I
can't tell, dude, that was great. What are you talking about?
Speaker 1 (59:15):
Dude?
Speaker 3 (59:16):
What am I talking about?
Speaker 1 (59:18):
How could you celebrate? You know, I'm aware, I'm aware.
How would you just come in there and just sticking
to people after what happened to those poor the poor
Florida State last year?
Speaker 3 (59:27):
Remember they speak stuff they did not, but they did not.
Speaker 1 (59:31):
You know what they need is they need Trey Lance.
Did you come in five five interceptions? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (59:37):
So you saw you see Saban was taking jabs at
them too.
Speaker 1 (59:41):
In the pre game, of course he was.
Speaker 3 (59:43):
It was of Florida State he was. He was saying, well,
the best teams will be the top twelve at the time,
and you know if you lose early got a better.
He was taking some not only at Florida State, he
was poking around everywhere.
Speaker 1 (59:56):
For those of you who are new, Ray is a
bandwagon Clemson dude, So just.
Speaker 3 (01:00:01):
I have to be I'm paying for it.
Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
That's true. You got a stroke with a big fat
check for your kid to go there, and all of
a sudden you're.
Speaker 3 (01:00:10):
Wearing the guard.
Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
So absolutely so, Trey Lance isn't going to be the dude, right? No, okay, no,
did you see the Chargers quarterback. His name is Easton Stick. No, yeah,
that was their quarterbacks name Stick. Wow. All right, yeah, okay,
all right, well, thank you for iitating the Florida fans.
I appreciate something problem ac O Day radio program. Will
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chat with Ray again in the next hour and you
coming up next. Hang on World of Sports. There was
some interesting stuff. By the way, I think the BMI
thing is not complicated. I'm giving you the the overview,
but let me give you the reader's digest. Artists licensed
through a single organization. The Trump campaign paid the rights
to use it. They're lying when they said they didn't
get permission. They're doing it for a publicity stunt. There
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you go. That's it, and it will keep working as
long as people don't know. All right, So check this out.
The Little League World Series. I didn't watch it, but
I watched the end of it about nine times. Here's why.
This year's Little League World Series championship game was Lake Mary,
Florida represent the United States and a team from China
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from Taipei, and it was quite a doozy it was.
Let's see, Florida won two to one in the bottom
of the eighth inning. Florida actually tied the game of
two outs in the bottom of the six and without
getting into all the details, basically they laid down a
hit and China and the first baseman came up to
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get it, and nobody covered first. And if you've ever
played baseball, depending on which position you play in the infield,
from pitcher to shortstop, to say, there is a procedure
for everything if you might have to go cover a
base high school college obviously at the national level coming
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up here in about a week. It's the fifth, right, yeah, Thursday,
the fifth, they have the opening game, and then Friday
they have a game that's gonna be the Packers and
Eagles from Brazil. I hope they have Miss Bumbum Dancing.
Tune in for that, and then Sunday because nothing on
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Saturday because college, then Sunday and Mondays, you get like
four days of NFL in like a week's week span there.
Once they get into it. But also they already have
multiple videos that have emerged of bench clearing brawls at
high school football games, whereas in California they had one
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that was going viral over the weekend. So it's good
to see the parents are back into it. Plus the
Little League World Series stuff, and I were just talking
about our baseball time.
Speaker 2 (01:03:03):
Right, So did you know the nineteen fifty four Little
League World Series was won by Schenectady. That's great, congratsas
where I'm from on the like from the field that
I played when I was a kid. And I know
this for a fact because I remember staring at that
sign big billboard in nineteen fifty four Little League World shirts.
And I also know that because my sister sister's husband,
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so my uncle of some sort of my uncle Mike
was on that team. Oh wow, that's got to be
a big deal man. It was, Yeah, did he go
to the bigs or he did not?
Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
He did not?
Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
Okay, But I remember staring at that sign, you know,
all the while thinking please don't hit the ball to me, Please.
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
Don't please, don't hit the ball to me. Please. You
were the left handed player, yeah no. So when I
was first to a little league coach's dreams, yeah, so
they were like, oh my god, he's left handed. Put
him on first base. And then I remember, I think
they quickly realized they made a mistake when they up
telling me. They kept saying, put your foot in the bag,
put your foot in the bag. And I kept saying
to them, what bag?
Speaker 2 (01:04:05):
What do you talk? And then it dawned on me
and I said, you mean the bass. You call the
base a bag? That is interesting. And they said this
isn't gonna work out. You're We're gonna put you out
here where nobody ever hits the ball right.
Speaker 1 (01:04:17):
Except the kids who pull, except the kids who can
pull it. So it only the goods, the best ones
hit it there right. But at least you, Yeah, I'm
sure you punished all the right handed pictures. That's the
other good thing about a left handed.
Speaker 2 (01:04:29):
So when I was up there right, so when I
was batting, it would sort of go the other way
where I'd be like, please hit me, Oh please hit me,
Please beat me right in the face. Just can go
to the first base.
Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
And then home? Baby, Why why did you play baseball?
Speaker 2 (01:04:47):
My uncle Mike was on the World Series team, my
my uncle Danny, same family, same same bloodline. He was
gonna go and they said that he had like apparently
he was like an amazing picture. He was really good,
and he was gonna go to the to the bigs,
the big League's gonna do the show. But he blew
out his arm.
Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
So wait, you know it's called the Show.
Speaker 2 (01:05:06):
Yeah because of the video game.
Speaker 1 (01:05:09):
You know, I was just gonna ask, is it because
of the Okay? All right? You ever played that? That's
one of the video games. I actually know.
Speaker 2 (01:05:14):
I still remember this day. It's one of the memories
I have of my uncle where we're in my grandma's
backyard and he was trying to teach me how to pitch.
I was very young, and I was throwing the ball
as hard as I possibly could. Yeah, And this is
the thing that sticks. You never know what's gonna stick
with a kid, right, I'm very I'm always trying to
be very purposeful in my words to my kid, because
(01:05:35):
you never know what's gonna stick, right, right. And my
uncle is an My uncle Danny is an amazing guy.
He's such a good guy. But this is the thing
that sticks with me. I remember him coming up to
me looking so disappointed and squeezing my my my bicep
going mesh potatoes, and I, for somewhat it is stuck
with me for over forty years.
Speaker 1 (01:05:56):
Is still alive.
Speaker 2 (01:05:57):
He is, and he's fantastic. I loved your game. I
have not you said a picture, but I'm not gonna
lie to you. I'm not gonna lie to you. So
there are times when I'm at the gym at three
in the morning and I'm doing like pull downs or
I'm doing bicep curls, and in my head I hear
my uncle Danny going mashed potatoes.
Speaker 1 (01:06:15):
That's good. That motivates you. It does. Yeah, yeah, you
gotta set you gotta you gotta get like all uh
mystery universe oiled up a senatone, there is some mashed potatoes.
Speaker 2 (01:06:24):
Now, there's no part of me that ever wanted to
play baseball. I remember sitting there going, can you put
me in like a karate class? But even like a
chess club, do something like that? I do not want
to be here. And for me, I was you know,
I've always been an introvert. This the most intimidating part
of playing Little League baseball for me, and it was
such a horrible experience, was the crowd. Like I remember
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thinking like if people were in the stands looking I
would probably do much better. And that even like translates
today like when I'm alone in the studio and I
can just work, I'm fine. But if you bring people,
if you bring people in here like the worst thing ever.
It's like when the sales repsode O Halla. You turn
around and you look in your window here like SeaWorld,
and they're staring at you like you're in the zoo
or whatever, and they bring a client in or whatever
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and they stand in here. I freeze up, can't do
it it. Just get rid of the crowd. Hated it.
Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
This is what people don't understand about us, that ross
and I don't like crowds. I told you I don't
like doing stage work. I hate it, absolutely hate it.
But I never minded. I guess I never minded Little
I liked Little League. I was very upset because they
did it through the legion and then they didn't do
it anymore, so I didn't have an opportunity to keep playing.
I really enjoyed it. I play, like I said, I
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played Catcher. I'll tell you Ketcher. I never really enjoyed
playing Catcher as much because you can hear when they're
disappointed in you, do you know what I mean? Because
they're sitting by there right So if I made a
throat a second that was a wild throw. I could
hear parents say stuff and just be like, you know why,
don't you come down here.
Speaker 2 (01:07:59):
I'm I'm a kid, dude, chill out. Yeah, I'm the
same way when I still do twitch, you know. And
if I wanted to twitch on Friday nights, you know,
so I brought I'm on my couch, you know, on
there and our bedroom, our master bedroom is on the
bottom floor near the living room, and I have to
go in and I will you know, Mark, You'll be
watching TV or whatever on her laptop. And when I
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start the stream, I have to close the bedroom door
because I don't want her hearing me doing the broadcast.
Isn't that weird?
Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
What? Yes? And she's with you.
Speaker 2 (01:08:27):
She's like, I've been married to you for eighteen years.
I've heard every like all your show, what are you doing?
And I'm like, it's just a mental thing.
Speaker 1 (01:08:34):
Well on in the audience, right, So why would you
bring Beyonce in on Friday? Hey?
Speaker 2 (01:08:39):
She didn't make it, and I was as disappointed as everybody.
I had a hard tyle your stream. Yeah, and it
had like a record number of views, which is pretty
amazing total views at the end of the night, and
people are saying it is because I, I know, I
had a hard time going to bed after the stream,
and some people are like, is that dude to your caffey,
you know, caffeine intake? Perhaps, but I think more I
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was distraught that Beyonce didn't show.
Speaker 1 (01:09:03):
Twice right for the show and then for the for
the stream.
Speaker 2 (01:09:07):
Devastating.
Speaker 1 (01:09:08):
Yeah, I dipped in. I was very sad. I don't know.
I don't know if you can see when I dip in.
You know my handle. We're not gonna give it out
on the air, but I just want I just kind
of poked in because I wanted to see how much.
Speaker 2 (01:09:19):
You're like, what is she going to be wearing?
Speaker 1 (01:09:20):
Right? Yeah? I wanted to see what was Also, I
couldn't figure out that game you were playing what you
were supposed to be doing. I only stayed for like
two minutes the whole thing. What was the game you
were playing?
Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
We played Assassin's Creed three, where we were completely decimating
Red Coats, and then we played what was the other one?
Speaker 1 (01:09:38):
As you do? Yeah, I can't remember the other game? Okay,
well whatever was at the beginning?
Speaker 2 (01:09:45):
Oh a starfield?
Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
Oh okay, whatever is at the beginning? I watched like
two minutes of it, didn't see Beyonce, and I was out,
and then I I was getting a class action lost.
Speaker 2 (01:09:55):
I got a notification like halfway through the stream that
Kelly Rowland would come in and I'm like, I'm.
Speaker 1 (01:09:59):
No p from my Destiny's child. Oh wow, I you
know what, I don't know. She's a big enough name, man,
you know who i'd want, although she's not a lie.
Who was it who burned Andre Rison's house down from TLC.
Speaker 2 (01:10:14):
Wasn't the lefty Lisa Lopez?
Speaker 1 (01:10:16):
Whatever?
Speaker 2 (01:10:16):
Was that?
Speaker 1 (01:10:16):
Who it was Lopes or Lopez? I'm not sure, but
the one that used to put the eye Lisa left eye. Yeah,
you want to talk you want about it? You want
to talk about a chick with emotional is she can't
believe she's a steel right, That's who i'd want to interview. Man.
But I think she's she's did she pass away or something?
I can't remember? But yeah, that was a crazy story.
(01:10:37):
It was a big mansion in Atlanta, wasn't it. I
think it was.
Speaker 2 (01:10:41):
Yeah, I think it was working in Atlanta when that happened.
Speaker 1 (01:10:43):
Yeah, it's like Andre Rison's giant mansion is on fire.
Oh oh, so it's a girl who did it? That
is not okay? All right? Let mean uh, let me
hit on this date. A couple other things. Speaking of music,
how many of you were big fans of Cancer Christ,
the band Cancer Christ Ross. Uh straight Fire or straight
(01:11:07):
into the Into the Fire? H uh uh straight into
I've never heard of them before. Yeah, yeah, so me either,
But that's okay. Apparently they're in the world of world
of heavy metal. They're, you know, a known commodity. So
with that in mind, I was rather interested or in
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the punk world, I should say, the lead singer, Anthony Melhalf,
I guess he's living the he's living the lifestyle. So
the singer of Cancer Christ arrested in his underwear after
terrorizing park goers during a rampage through Yosemite. Yosemite is beautiful, man,
(01:11:50):
been there several times, gorgeous. I love the national part.
It's not as good as Yellowstone. I'm a little bit
of a homer on this, but it's it's pretty nice.
I would say Yosemite, Glacier and Yellowstone from a mountain
park standpoint are three best in the lower forty eight,
and then Denali is just insane, but it's a lot.
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It was a lot more peaceful when I went there.
In this case, Melhoff his arrest included assault, attempted kidnapping
and robbery, and a wild car chase with a stolen vehicle.
So it started at one five in the afternoon when
he allegedly assaulted a pregnant server by touching her stomach
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and telling her, quote the spirits. The spirits led me
to you and your baby belongs to me, which I'm
not a woman or a pregnant woman. I would think
that you one would find that a little disconcerting, especially
because this dude looks like he's the lead singer of
a band called Cancer Christ. Okay, the tats, the whole,
(01:12:55):
the whole, get up. So he says this, He said,
your baby belongs to me. What time is your break
because he'll be waiting for you. Well, that rubbed the
server the wrong way. She called the police there or
the park police and reported this. Rangers said attempted to
stop him, but he continued his path of terror through
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Merced and Mariposa counties those are the adjacent counties, crashing
his vehicle, then stealing a bicycle, reportedly then ripping off
his shirt, handing it to a bystander, yelling you'll want
to keep this. I'm going to be famous. He then
started throwing beer cans out of another car window. He
then went into a lodge kitchen, placed his hat and
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other items inside a refrigerator, grabbed a knife, and began
threatening the workers. He then walked down to the creek,
stripped all of his clothes off. Now he's just wearing
his underwear, and then walked into the clubhouse in only
his underwear and told customers to leave or they would
be in danger. He then vandalized the clubhouse, tried to
assault the store manager, took the guy's car keys, tried
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to kidnap him, forcing him to drive him out of
the area. The store manager got out of the car,
then he took off with others with the victim's vehicle.
He then encountered a Tesla and then road raged over
the fact that it was a Tesla. He tailgated the tesla,
making aggressive hand gestures, yelled something about Elon Musk, then
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started slamming his vehicle into the Tesla, and then eventually
was taken into custody. The crazy thing is, apparently he
did this several other times and they just never arrested him.
So the dude wh would go to Yosemite act like
the craziest drugged out piece of garbage possible, and they
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were just never able to catch up with him, and
his fans loved every minute of it. Is that just
the modern version now of rockers destroying a hotel room?
I don't know, but it looks like the band says
that they're going to continue with some of their tour dates. Now.
I did not listen to any of their music, so
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I don't know whether they're good or not. So maybe
I guess if some of you are into punk, you
can tell me if this is a big deal. But
what an absolute lunatic. And again I think it's the
third time that he's done something like this. Yeah, here
we go. One person wrote, he's actually terrorized Groveland, which
is nearby community, for days. In fact, multiple reports have
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been made up to this point. They had yet to
take him into custody. It doesn't say how much time
he's facing. Well, it's in California, so I don't know,
or is it I wonder now some of those charges
are they going to be federal? Now that I'm thinking
about it, But it sounds like he's got a little
(01:15:55):
TDS or anti elon stuff going there too, So maybe
just maybe he'll get away with it all right, So
check this out. I wanted to pull up the Kennedy
thing just to show you the level of absolute lunacy
that you're dealing with on the part of the Kennedys.
And the most aggressive piece, excuse me, the most aggressive
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piece of the Kennedys came not from Joe, the redheaded one,
or even the sister who was doing all the rounds,
but rather was by what is this Max Kennedy who's
the son of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel And I'm
sitting here and I'm just gonna I'm going to hit
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you with some of the points that he was making,
and it just shows you how disconnected and not willing
to process the situation for how it is that some
of these Kennedys are and why wouldn't they be. They've
been able to get away with anything, right, You got
everything that was done by the Kennedys, which is essentially
(01:17:05):
a bootlegging family who were able to rise through absolutely
their father got together with the mob to rig elections.
I believe that in Illinois one hundred percent. I didn't
even think that's in doubt anymore. With the dead voters.
In fact, the large part of the dead voters thing
(01:17:26):
is the result of what the Kennedys and their machine
were able to accomplish with the help of organized crime
in states like Illinois.
Speaker 2 (01:17:34):
I think that's been proven.
Speaker 1 (01:17:36):
It has. But people will sit there and say that
what they didn't do it together. That's the argument they'll
make that the mob did it on behalf of the Kennedys,
but the Kennedys didn't know. Nobody believes that. But remember,
this is a family who literally one of them could
murder one of them wanted to be president, could murder
a campaign staffer, and Boston Paul and his cohorts couldn't
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get out there to cover it up fast enough. So
and and then he's then he's a senator for so
long and then is lionized within the Senate after his
death for being such a great guy. That's who you're
dealing with. But I'm going to come back and I'm
going to give you the disconnect that is the Kennedy
Letter because it's absolutely laughable, And we'll do it next
(01:18:18):
on the kc O Day radio program.