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October 18, 2024 • 99 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So much analysis to be done. Let me say something.
This is this is the first thing that I said
to Ross this morning. Obviously we'll talk about the the
Al Smith dinner. Okay, that was that was the thing happening.
And if you remember, it's for the first time since
nineteen eighty four when Walter Mondale it would go on

(00:25):
to lose to Reagan forty nine states to none. He
won Minnesota, so that Reagan had what five hundred and
twenty electoral votes and remember that's like two seventies overlooking
for so I you can argue whether that is people go, well,

(00:50):
that's the readon. No, No, that was so much more
than that. If you've ever interviewed Mondale, and I have,
of course he hung up. He hung up on me.
But that being said, not going to it and then
not saying anything about it would be the smarter strategy.

(01:11):
I think that when you couple her not being there,
Trump's obvious willingness to dip in there. You know he's
going to any politician would if their opponent wasn't there,
And the Mary Catherine Gallagher video, I don't know if
she could have handled this worse because rather than they're

(01:33):
just being avoid here whether were you know, pundits can
make the carry her water argument like well, she was
out meeting with voters, not rich people in New York City,
and it would be you know, it'd be a dishonest
framing of it because it's a charitable event. But that

(01:54):
being said, when you then make a video like you're
the rebuttal person from the state of the Union, now
you are part of it. And when Jim gaff Agin,
Jim gaff again of all people, is making fun of you,
and not in a polite way because what you saw

(02:16):
with you, you guys have to know that Jim Gaffigan
is a moonbat ross.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Backed me up on this. Jim gaff I used to
be a big fan. He had like a complete meltdown
on Twitter, yeah over Donald Trump a few years ago,
and it was because he was one of these celebrities
where you didn't know much about his politics and he
just melt it down.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Yeah, yeah, I know how I felt about pop tarts, right,
and that was good for me to know that. But
you're right, he then he out of it. He surprised
me because you'd been like I think you were, like, dude,
you see what Jim Gaffigan posted, and I'm like, is
it funny? Is it a pop tart meme? What is it?
And It's like, I.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Think you're confusing with Brian Reagan with the pop no no, no, no, no,
no no. Jim Gaffigan, Man, I was surprised. I didn't
realize Jim Gaffigan was this big of a moon ban
until I've seen him snap on a couple occasions. Yeah,
He's one of a handful of comedians where it's just
you kind of ruined it for me. Guys, Wait, you're

(03:12):
you're funny. Let's uh, let's go with that.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
So to have him in their hosting and then uh,
to have him in their hosting, and and and for
him to take what are I'm sorry those are? Those
are body shots? Man? And I understand that he's kind

(03:36):
of he kind of has to say something. I guess,
but I don't know. Man. Like Ross, if you were
let's say you were her advisor, but you're a secret
double agent and you want her to handle that as
poorly as possible, would you design a different way of
handling this because now she's she's she's linked with the
Al Smith dinner, even though she didn't go and she

(03:58):
really didn't have a chance to make her her own
jokes that the media could have used to pretend Donald
didn't get some zingers.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
I mean, it looks really bad, especially when you consider
the narrative she's been trying to you know, put forth
after the catastrophic interview on Fox News. Right, they're they're.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
Trying to hold on. I'm sorry, that was Testy, right, Testy, Yeah,
you know.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
It's the narrative has but that they've been trying to
make spin or whatever is that. You know, she was
very brave and she went in there, and she she's
willing to go in where it can be you know,
it's not gonna always be great for her, and she
has very thick skin and she can which obviously isn't
the way that that isn't true because you saw she
reacted to uh, to Brett Behar, you know, Askingry some

(04:41):
tough questions, right, she completely lost it. She turned into Sidius,
as we mentioned yesterday, like point the finger and like
fooning at the mouth and stuff. So then to do this,
it looks cowardly. It looks like you can't take a joke,
looks like you don't have thick skin. And then you
produce this video, which is it goes along with the
rest of her campaign because her campaign is depletely scripted.
Everywhere she goes, every video she has is is fake

(05:04):
and there's multiple cuts in it and you could tell
it's scripted, and it's just like this and it's like, hey,
let's do this thing that she uses. It just it's
just cringey campaign propaganda.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
Yeah, and so she was. She did do some stops yesterday.
She was in Wisconsin and she said she stood up
two veterans. She meant stead up four veterans. But here's
the problem. Your campaign has shown U a willingness to
embrace if somebody was to take you in Michigan yesterday

(05:37):
and just cut up the part where you said you
stood against veterans, but not the part where you corrected yourself.

Speaker 3 (05:43):
Right.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
It's why I didn't even pull the audio, because I'm like, oh,
she just corrected herself. It's fine. I mean, I understand
she makes s gaffes, but we all do. And if
she immediately recognized it, she's far ahead of Biden. That
being said, if I was the Kamala HQ account, which
her campaign quotes on the stump I would take just
the part where she said she stood up to veterans,

(06:05):
and I'd have ominous, ominous music. I'd find some photos
of her interacted with veterans or men and women in uniform.
I'd black and white the image, bring up the music.
She stood up to veterans, right, and when you want
to when you want to live in that realm of dishonesty,

(06:28):
don't you know? I saw one of her campaign people
like they thought it was unfair the way they were
attacking her, because she doesn't have a chance to defend herself.
How how do you not have? I could ross. Can
you think of a good opportunity for Kamala Harris? Maybe
something that went down yesterday or he'd have a quote

(06:48):
chance to defend yourself. Wait, even your arguments, I think
you're messing with me. And and don't get wrong, it
was Trump had some does man, Now he doesn't. He doesn't.

Speaker 4 (07:03):
Right.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
He even says, hey, they gave me this stuff, and
then uh he he did the jokes, but then he
got very serious and said, I don't want I wasn't
gonna come out here and do jokes because everything's so
screwed up, and that you're you gotta do jokes, and
he explained this, and then he started talking about the

(07:25):
impact of what happened to him in Butler p a
uh you know, and he's it's a Catholic Charities event, right,
So it's a room full, as Jim Gaffigan said, or
as Jim Gaffigan said in one of his jokes, it's
a room full of uh New York Catholics and Jews.
It should be a layup. Why isn't she here? And

(07:46):
so he started talking about how it's all these things
that happened to him. You you have to assign some
of it to spirituality. And look, do I think Trump's
a big church guy?

Speaker 3 (07:56):
Know?

Speaker 1 (07:56):
Did I laugh at Two Corinthians? You bet you I did.
But I also don't think he's actively campaigning against it.
And I think, unfortunately, that's where a lot of people
are are going with this. And one way to demonstrate
that is to show up to this thing. That's a
thing and always it has been a thing. Man. Well

(08:19):
it's crazy, it's crazy. So we'll get to uh, we'll
get to we'll get to a lot of audio. We
got Pete Calender. He's coming up at eight oh five,
you know, there's there's people that are insane that are
still They spent all day yesterday tweeting about how she
quotes stacked bodies on Fox.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
Dude. That's driving me nuts. Like people I keep seeing like, oh, well,
she had higher ratings and Trump she had seven million
in Trump had like too Yeah. It's like yeah, dude, duh.
Because this was the first real interview she's actually done,
and people wanted to see it.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
People want to see a car right then, exactly or not.
They want to see the opposite. They actually, if you're
somebody who's holding on to a glimmer of hope that
maybe she does have a little fight in her, you
wanted to see her get Brent baher.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
And the other thing. We've seen Trump over and over
and over and over again in the stump and in
press conferences and in interviews. We know who he is
and what he stands for and what you're getting when
you vote for him. We have This is her first
real interview that she did after not speaking for what
was the eighty days, or taking any interviews for eighty days.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
And it's an interview she had to get right or
it forces her to do more interviews or just give up.
I saw Ross, I saw you're on the side of
Now she has to do Joe Rogan. I believe.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
I think it's the only thing that can possibly save her. Yeah,
she has to do it at least you.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
Right.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
No, No, this is an unbiased opinion. I'm just looking
at it. It's not for the show, and I feel
like that might be good for the show. Yes, this
needs to be a longer interview too. It needs to
be like four and a.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
Half hour interviews. Oh wow, okay, five hours? Maybe has
he done a five hour I'm sure at some point. Yeah. Yeah,
it's a lot of getting to know you. Maybe she
maybe she should take your advice there so or I
hear Hamas has an opening, right, you could pivot Ross.
Have they even contacted you about that opening? I mean,

(10:15):
as a guy who constantly is seeking higher, more power
and you're you're all gonna pay platform, I feel like
you'd be uniquely qualified to head Hamas. Have they even
reached out feelers? Do you know? Did you see the
picture of Yolo with his head split open all over
on Twitter? Yes, it's not Yolo, but that's what I
call him. It'say yah yah yah. Like the sisterhood. But yeah, man,

(10:41):
did you did you get did you see the video
of him with his stick when that drone's just kind
of hovering in there, because you know, when the drones
in there, you're like, I'm I'm screwed. And you see
in the video the now exploded ahead of Hamas well
explodes a strong word. He's still mostly intact, uh like

(11:01):
throwing like it's so it's so I don't know how
to describe. It's so Neanderthal the way he's going after
that thing. Man, you tell me the head of Hamas
doesn't have a single weapon. That's what was wild. And
you know how they found him some mirando idea. He's

(11:24):
not even a full IDF duties from one of the
other but he's one of those where he's he he's
with the IDF contingent. I don't I don't understand fully
there their ranking system and how that pans out. But basically,
this was a dude whose job was just to be
eyes and he's just looking around and basically what they're
looking for is there anything they can see that looks

(11:46):
sus man or people that they may recognize that are
on their list of people they want to find and
this dude's just sitting up there, probably eating his lunch.
He looks over in the house and he's like, wow,
that guy bears a striking resemblance to the leader of Hamas,
and he chose to act. And here we are. But

(12:08):
the video of the drone, these Israeli murdered drones kind
of hovering in there, right, he sees it, and all
he's got is a busted stick from the busted rubble
that his busted butt is sitting in and he's not
even good with the stick. And then that's all she wrote.
So I don't know, Kamala could pivot man obviously not

(12:31):
a fan of Israel. Here what she says, Oh, all right,
well let me do this, because do you want a
little teaser. Let's do it. You want a little teaser,
and then we'll let me just give you a Jim
Gaffigan teaser because I mentioned that, and then we'll come
back and we'll get into the audio. Let's see here. Well,

(12:53):
I feel like this is this is more than Gaffigan
just looking for something that's funny. In my opinion, by
the way, I think that there's a lot of seriousness
packed in this because I think gaff again in the
same way that the news agency is new. You know,
the jig is up because we saw Biden during that debate,

(13:17):
and now they have to see ya because they're going
to be accused of covering it up, which they did.
If you're Jim Gaffigan, man, I think you hit a
point where you feel personally offended by what your party
and your people did to you and you just don't
care anymore. And I'm glad to see that because that
shows at least there's a breaking point for some of
the tds. And it doesn't mean he likes Trump more,

(13:39):
but he's being more honest, like he's not gonna sit
there and go this is fine, this is fine. You
know the dude in drinking the coffee in the fireroom meme,
like he doesn't have to be that anymore because it
might be injurious, especially after what George Cooney did, which
also is it's self serving. All of this is self
serving unless they want to come out and and really

(14:03):
get down to brass tacks about you know, where their
head's at, you know where Rogan has talked about, how
he has pivoted and others. But here is gaff again,
and I'm sorry this sounds personal.

Speaker 5 (14:17):
That's been telling us Trump Trump's reelection is a threat
to democracy. In fact, they were so concerned of this
threat they staged a coup, ousted they're democratically elected incumbent,
and installed Kamala Harris. In other words, all her dreams

(14:37):
have come true. Really, it really makes you consider the
power of prayer, right, Cardinal, Sometimes prayers take three and
a half years. And at George colonialp ed.

Speaker 3 (14:51):
Right.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
And I'm just just just to point out too, it
wasn't all last gaff again, something happened to him as
a comedian, which he doesn't go. Good comedians can pivot,
but bad comedians, I think, would just our non experienced
comedians would just fold.

Speaker 6 (15:08):
Man.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
Because you're in a room in New York City, and
I want you to listen how the reaction to this
first joke goes.

Speaker 5 (15:14):
You know, during the first and only debate, President Trump
talked about migrants taking cats and eating them. You know,
if you're keeping track at home, this is the second
time grabbing a kiddie has been part of a campaign issue.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
That's a room in New York. It is full of
people like Chuck Schumer, Letsia James. He talks about leaving
that out.

Speaker 5 (15:43):
I was going to leave that out.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
Yeah you actually you actually hear somebody else say I
thought we were leaving that out. And then he I
don't know if he hit that Peete, but he went
with it and he crashed man in a room in
New York. Think about that. We'll come back with more
audio and Ross. Did you see who Donald Trump is
doing an interview with this week? Sorry? I just saw this, Yeah,

(16:06):
yeah I did.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
How do you feel the same one yet?

Speaker 1 (16:12):
Would it have a wrestling angle? It would oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
He has to do that interview in character, right, not
Trump the interviewer, right.

Speaker 2 (16:23):
Unfortunately he does not. He tends not to do it
in character, I know. But for this one, it'd be
amazing walk on music, the whole deal.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
Right.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
Well, the thing is too Trump could take a bump.
Yeah we know if we know this, we know this
for a fact. By the way, I saw the video,
I don't know why.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
I've never seen that Rick Flair at fifty seven and
pile drive off the top of a ladder at fifty seven,
But I just happened to see that video. I had
not seen that before. At fifty seven, But that's not
who He's an interview who's interviewing him. Trump apparently is
going to sit down with the Undertaker this week. Okay,

(17:04):
all right, let's see. I'll go Undertaker's gotta be in character,
and then they could they can do a whole work
in the middle of the interview where Trump gets offended
by a question and the Undertaker's not backing down and like,
oh God, be amazing to be amazing man. Oh, I

(17:28):
think if you're Undertaker, you gotta throw it though, right
because Trump's not gonna Trump's not gonna do a match loses,
Let's just face it. His ego would not allow that.
So I think, if you're Undertaker and you can have
shenanigans like you can be, you know, you can be
going at it with uh with Trump? Right, you got
him on the ropes literally, and then just out of nowhere,

(17:50):
jd Vance pops out it starts taking cheap shots and Undertaker,
I know, but everyone loves a little bit of a heel,
but he does it in a Tim Walls mask. How
are they not putting this thing together right now?

Speaker 2 (18:05):
I mean, Trump is just everywhere like he's going on
the Undertaker podcast. He seemed at the barber shop yesterday
before the Al Smith dinner. Yeah, they're mad about that
he was at the barbershop and that you know that.
I just keep thinking about the fact that she's sent
in a video for that dinner, because the whole point
of the dinner, right is the show that.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
You are human. But you know how human.

Speaker 2 (18:22):
You're right, you're authentic. You can take a joke and
just a mail in an overly produced video.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
I mean, or you're so professionally unauthentic that you can
fake it. And I think voters don't care which one
it was, got clips to share.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
Right, you got to be able to stand there, like
you said, show that you're a human and take a joke.
Obama was good at them.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
He was kids and you know, and and famously, although
Obama did screw up the one time remember was uh
now that was the Press Correspondence dinner where he did it.
I don't or did he do it at the Al
Smith too? He used to bust on Trump. And then
there's famous video in that big montage where you know,
with the whole through election night thing that went viral

(19:03):
of Barack Obama saying, you know, he won't be president.
Of course he did it on the m Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Fallon show too, But he did it at one
of those dinners, and a lot of people said that
it irritated Trump and it literally was one of his
deciding things. I don't know, that's like saying, you know,
that's like trash talk and sports pro sports where people

(19:24):
use it. Maybe, but you still got to go up
and you got to do it. And Barack Obama, when
you get behind a microphone, whether you think he's genuine
or not, could put on a very good performance of
human ing.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
Well, he used to be able to do it. Now
he comes across as bitter and angry.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Well, it comes across his smug, yeah, more so than usual.
He was smug in experience. Now he's like he thinks
he's godfather and he doesn't care. And you know, I
was probably off putting some of his people. You saw
the New York Post hired lip readers. So take it
for what it's worth. Although then all the of you

(20:00):
wrote your own stuff in. But that moment at the
funeral with Biden and Obama, and Biden's like, she's not strong,
she's not strong, and Obama's like, no, she's not, but
we got time, like and then he orders Biden to
quote Carves, to spend some time with him, although I
don't know if he's ordered as much as he just
says it. But Biden dutifully says, Okay, who's running stuff?

(20:27):
Like watching that exchange.

Speaker 2 (20:30):
Well, I think we've all known who's been running stuff
for a while.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
No question, no question. Oh the barbershop thing. Do you
know why they were mad about the bar so he
went to a barbershop.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
I thought it was amazing. He's just in there like, yeah,
cutting it up, you know, just but then like the
juxtaposition of that, where then you're gonna put on the
tucks and go to the dinner.

Speaker 1 (20:47):
Well, I mean, it's a busy schedule for somebody who
I just I was just told is cognitively done. He
sure keeps a busy schedule. But no, people are like,
well he doesn't normally he does would get his haircut
at that barber shop.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
Far really he's going to go and get a fade?
Do it?

Speaker 1 (21:08):
Do it?

Speaker 7 (21:09):
Not?

Speaker 1 (21:10):
To be fair, I don't know who does Trump's hair.
I'd be curious. It's probably personal to somebody, But no,
you're right, he didn't go there, and then they got
mad because they tented the front of the barber shop.
People don't sometimes they do this. I've seen this at
a couple events. I've actually had to go up where

(21:31):
it was kind of last minute stuff. So what they
did is they got one of those like white event tends.
It's not a big one, but it's big enough for
a vehicle to pull in. It's like a like a
pop up garage or a car cover, right, And and
they put that out in front of the barber shop
and it allowed the Trump's vehicle and other vehicles to
pull in there. And then they can't see who's getting

(21:51):
in and out of it. And they look, they do
that when they're doing these spot visits and they haven't
set a full perimeter team, right, they don't know, they
don't know what's up. So one of the ways to
avert it is because if somebody sees Trump getting out
of that vehicles, he's walking in and they haven't set
up a security perimeter. People got phones. Man.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
But also, I mean, she's been shot out twice and
he's got all the entire the Iran's trying to kill him.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
So now the one guy didn't get a shot off
at him, per se.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
So so, yeah, set up the security tent should be
a big deal. Pop in, pop out. And I know
Obama did this because I went to a thing where
Obama did this thing with the with the ten ting
out there, and I didn't think anything of it.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
I thought, honestly, I thought it was more for weather.
But it made sense. I remember seeing in a story
where they were talking about, you know, the little pop
up things that they and and like, I get it all. So,
but she did none of these things. She's she's off
with doing teacher stumps and all that stuff. And meanwhile

(22:58):
Donald Trump's just just rolling. Man.

Speaker 8 (23:02):
I used to think the Democrats were crazy for saying
that men have periods, but then I met Tim Waaltz.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
Yeah, so, oh, don't worry. This is going to get
more brutal. And what you have to is that I
want you to picture in your mind and then when
you go watch the video you'll see it. So on
Donald Trump's left side, as he's facing the audience, on
the seat directly next to him, seated always on frame
in camera frame is Chuck Schumer, and he does not

(23:39):
look like he wants to be there, but more so
you can tell he is really upset with the whole situation.
And Frost saw this too.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
Yeah, from what I was reading, it's like Chuck Schumer's
just pissed off. She'd be set in show because he's
an organizer.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
At the end of the day, is somebody in a
leadership position for a party like this is an easy thing.
So the idea that they didn't do it, and then
Schumer's got to be there talking to you know, the cardinal,
all the big donors, all that. Apparently I saw it.
Take this for what it's worth. I saw somebody quoting
a White House source saying that literally the White House

(24:21):
was the campaign and Biden for that matter. But basically
in any way, shape or form that big time DEM
donors were texting big you know, the big campaign staffers
and even some people in the White House, and they're like,
so when you were asking me for money, you didn't
plan on winning, did you. You just wanted my money,

(24:42):
Like they're ticked and if you stroke to check for
a million dollars, even if you can afford it, and
then it looks like the person who gave it to
never had the intention of even doing what they're doing.
Schumer's getting all that in his ear man, plus Trump's
cutting on him as well.

Speaker 9 (24:58):
Let's keep going, wrap up because Mayor Adams told me
earlier that I needed to make this one very quick,
especially the city has reserved this room for a large
group of illegal aliens coming in from Texas.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
Listen, the reaction is getting in a room in New
York City. And yes, I understand that people like Trump
are going to be there. It's kind of this is
a CNBC kind of thing that being said. It's it
is the swamp. The Al Smith dinner is the swamp.
Not all of it, you know, but a good portion
of it, just like the Correspondence dinners the swamp, all

(25:32):
of that, and and Trump's killing it, man.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
No, Trump's killing it. The Kamal Harris campaign officially came
out with a statement did you see it? And they thought,
we're gon we're going to sing that. Oh yeah, let's
get rid this morning. Like what you thought it was fake?
I thought it was yeah. We are on two different planets.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
Absolutely, they don't believe a word with they Oh but
oh my gosh, yeah, that's going to be the crowning jewel.
The Kamala rebuttals dot the video the statement. Okay, so first.

Speaker 8 (26:05):
There's a group called white Dudes for Harris. Have you
seen this? White Dudes for Harris? Anybody know? Are some
of you here white dudes? It doesn't sound like it,
But I'm not worried about them at all because their
wives and their wives lovers are all voting for me.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
Dudes dropping cut jokes at a Catholic dinner and and
killing it's crazy. And by the way, and this is
I'm sure this is what triggered the watch party over
at Harris HQ.

Speaker 9 (26:41):
He went there to this racest childcare.

Speaker 8 (26:44):
And Kamala has put forward a concept of a plan.
A lot of people don't like it. The only piece
of advice I would have for her and the event
that she wins, would be not to let her husband
Doug anywhere near the nannies.

Speaker 9 (26:59):
Just keep them away.

Speaker 8 (27:01):
That's a nasty one.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
Now, it's interesting because it also has a different reaction
like Gaffigan's joke did, but not I wouldn't say it's
a negative reaction. I think that's people going oh right,
in the same way you cringe, but you laugh a
little inside when you see you see a meme on
Twitter that just ain't right. Man. Then your five year
old kicks in, and, like I said, sitting seated directly

(27:26):
next to Trump is Chuck Schumer. Who's there. He's he's
probably the highest ranking demic. Oh my gosh. Did you
see also who was standing above and behind Trump who
had to get up and applaud after he was done?
Letitia James. Because she's in camera frame. It's it's crazy

(27:48):
looked at you when you're looking at Trump and they
get a little wide back left corner, there's Letitia James.
Her entire program is falling apart. Right, you've seen what's
going on with that appellate court hearing where the judges
ain't buying none of this. They're probably going to wipe
that judgment, and who knows what else. And she's in
a position where she's on camera. She has to stand

(28:12):
up and at least be, you know, be part of it,
because her sitting down with her arms crossed then is
a news story. So this woman has spent her entire
election and a career thus far in her position trying
to throw her political opponents in jail, and she had
to show up in a nice dress and applaud him

(28:32):
as he's the keynote speaker. It's I dude, but Chuck Schumer,
he wears the emotion, and the emotion is not a good.

Speaker 4 (28:46):
Chuck Schumer is here looking very loved. Love me. It
looks lovely.

Speaker 8 (28:55):
But look on the bright side, Chuck, considering how woke
your party has become. If Kamala loses, you used to
have a chance to become the first woman president.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
Dude, that's actually funny.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
That is funny as hell. And that killed in that
room too, right, because even though even though that, you
have a lot of leftist Catholics right that are in
that room, there's somewhere in them where they're just like, yeah,
don't uh uh. I mean like they're not they're not
fully on board on that portion of your platform, and
they're willing to laugh at that. Yeah, and it's a
good joke.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
The delivery man, it's just a it's a good joke.
And he's sitting right next to him.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
Don't worry, buddy, And he did several things to emasculate Schumer. Uh,
and Schumer can't respond to it. Like he told a
story about how Chuck Schumer when he was just a
just an eager lad back in the day that Trump
gave him his first donation. I don't know if that's
true or not. But the way that he said it
is like is like he's uh, I don't even know

(29:58):
how to describe it. Like he said it in a
way where where Trump is the you know, he is
the the master, right, and it's a and and Schumer
is this, you know, his grasshopper, so to speak. And
it was very the way that he delivered it was masculine.
I would have been insulted if I was Schumer. But

(30:19):
I'm like, the guy is this guy who's been in it,
you know, by Chuck Schumer standards. Trump's been in this
for five minutes, Like Schumer's a swamp creature from a
long time. And for Trump to get up there one
to see his higher office in two to belittle him, well,
he can't say anything. Oh, Schumer was hating every minute

(30:40):
of that. Couldn't happen to a better guy, by the way,
couldn't happen couldn't happen to a more worthy target there,
unless I guess Belosi was there. So yeah, so that's like,
that's a little Trump. You got a little gaff again there,
but what's missing? Oh it's Kamala, but don't worry. With

(31:03):
the help of Molly Shannon snl alum Mary Catherine Gallagher,
a person who plays her the schoolgirl bit from sa okay,
I think you know, this is what Kamala has spent time.
And this is obviously not just a quick phone you know,
you stick the phone in your face, record something. This

(31:25):
is a whole damn production and she films a video doing.

Speaker 10 (31:29):
Your eminence and distinguished guests. The al Smith Dinner provides
a rare opportunity to set aside partisanship.

Speaker 7 (31:38):
I'm sorry, sorry, what's going on?

Speaker 1 (31:40):
Who was that?

Speaker 7 (31:41):
Sorr rry coming on?

Speaker 10 (31:45):
Very nice to meet you, Mary Catherine. Right now, I'm
trying to record my speech for tonight's dinner.

Speaker 7 (31:49):
Oh yeah, I know. I just want to say that
I'm Catholic and tonight is one of the biggest dinners
next to the Last Supper.

Speaker 10 (31:55):
It is a very important dinner and it's an important
tradition that I'm so proud to be a part of.

Speaker 7 (32:00):
Sometimes when I get nervous, I stick my fingers under
my arms and I swim on them like that.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
That's a cross.

Speaker 10 (32:07):
So tell me something I'm giving a speech. You have
some thoughts about what I might say tonight.

Speaker 7 (32:11):
My feelings about what you say tonight would be best
express in a monologue from one of my favorite made
for TV series. Okay, let's hear it, don't you see? Man?
We need a woman to represent us. A woman brings
more heart, more compassion, and think how smart you must
be to become a top contender and a feel dominated
by men. It's time for all woman, bro, and with

(32:35):
this woman, we can fly.

Speaker 10 (32:39):
What series was that from?

Speaker 7 (32:40):
Oh that's from House of Dragons, now streaming on HBO Max.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
Okay, how many of you just died from cringe? Well?
Hold on, how many of you have found your family
member dead from cringe from listening? Because it's close. That's bad.
And if it wasn't bad enough in its pre recorded state,
wait to hear the statement and that the campaign put out.
We'll get into that much more coming up here on

(33:05):
the Casey O Day Radio program. Wow, Roster is just
filling me in on a little something from the visit
there to the barber shop yesterday. So every dude inside
was Eddie Murphy? Is that have we factored that?

Speaker 2 (33:20):
That's what they're saying yes, yeah, all of them all
sim like because there was an old guy and the
young guy and there's yeah, the guy talking about Rocky Marciana. Yeah,
all Seddie Murphy.

Speaker 1 (33:30):
That's yeah. So Donald Trump met Eddie Murphy like four
times but didn't know it. Oh that's like that Dave
Chappelle story. You heard Dave Chappelle tell about the time
he got to meet Jim Carrey, who was I guess
was his hero and so he who was going to
call Norm Coleman set it up. It was because Dave

(33:50):
held he talked about this one of a specially. It
was r after his dad died, and Dave said that
he was like, he wouldn't leave his house, he was
so depressed. And he gets a call from Norm Coleman.
He's like, hey, Dubby, you want to meet Jim Carrey.
And he's like, and he said that, like that's the
thing that got him out of the house. That Norm
literally might have saved his life, right, and he said,

(34:11):
So he goes to uh, Norm said, I'm doing a
movie with him. Whence you come to the set, I'll
introduce you. And Chappelle goes down there and it was
when he was doing Man in the Moon or Man
on the movie.

Speaker 2 (34:24):
It's like a, I don't know the rest of the story,
but Jim Carrey at the time I know this was like,
this is seriously the method acting for that role. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
And so he showed up and he wasn't allowed to
meet John Carrey because he wasn't call. He said, Jim Carrey,
and everyone got mad at him because everyone on the
set of the movie and everyone in Jim Carrey's life
at that time had to accept and go along with
the fact that he was Andy Kaufman for the purpose
of his method acting. It really was like a dry

(34:53):
run for some of the some of the sports integration
with the transgender athletes. So, but in this case it
was acting methodology. And so Dave Chappelle was all excited.
Norm Coleman set this up good. And he gets there
and he can't talk to Jim Carrey about Jim Carrey stuff. Yeah,

(35:14):
and he's like, uh, like, I hated it because I
wanted to talk to Jim Carrey about about comedy and like,
and he would only do it from Andy's perspective, which okay, Yeah,
so Trump got that and he didn't even know it.

Speaker 2 (35:28):
He also talked to Tony Clifton that day. Is that true?

Speaker 1 (35:31):
I mean yeah, I mean just you know, because Tony's
always there to support his buddy Andy. Right, yeah, why
are you? Are you implying something I don't.

Speaker 2 (35:42):
I would prefer to meet Tony Clifton. He seems like
he's more class.

Speaker 1 (35:47):
You know, he'd be more fun to party in Vegas with. Probably, Yeah,
I go along with that. All right, So I promised
you this, let's go ahead and get to this, and
oh my goodness, this so Kamala Harris set out, how
am im on the Kamala HQ mailing list? Now one

(36:12):
are you is cute? You think you're funny? That's fine? Whatever.
I get so much garbage in my inbox right now.
So yeah, So the al Smith dinner goes. Obviously, we
get the we get the we get the statement or
excuse me, the the video which was pre recorded because
everything she does is pre recorded. And and then you know,

(36:37):
the thing happens, and you got gaffikin doing his stuff
and Trump doing his stuff. But instead of just going
all right, we covered this and to just let it
go so they don't keep talking about it more than
twenty four hours out they decide to issue a statement.

(36:57):
She's in Wisconsin and she issues a statement after the
pre recorded video to assess how she thought the thing went.
Now where, damn it? Sorry, I had this I had
this thing booted up up on Twitter and then it

(37:18):
just reloaded. How is this not the first thing in
Google that comes up as I'm trying to open it here?
I'm sorry, I had it up on Twitter and I
accidentally tapped down on the low corner and you know
that it just anything that you're staring at is gone?
And why is it? Right after you tap that to

(37:39):
the reload on the Twitter? Do you see the thing
that you're most interested in for a half second? Does
that happened to anybody else? Right? You open Twitter, you
hit the you know, the reload on your your for
you or whatever timeline, and then it as an afterthought,
you glanced down at the thing and all of us

(38:00):
sudden you see this thing that you have to have,
and that it's gone in a second? Man, all right,
this is so annoying. Ross will do me a favorites.
I'm trying to do this too. Will you text me
the hair statement? Because it's easier for you to just
to get access. So I have it in front of me.
I should have done this earlier, but I thought I'll
just leave it open on Twitter. But I'm dumb. So ah,

(38:22):
I can't try to do nine things at once here,
and it's just to try to detracting from the show.
So you know, so her campaign's putting that thing together.
Let me grab a call real quick while we get that. Yes, Donna,
what's up?

Speaker 11 (38:34):
Good morning, Casey.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
I don't know Twitter hates me, but whatever, go ahead.

Speaker 11 (38:39):
That happens to me all the time, by the way,
but you.

Speaker 6 (38:42):
Were just talking about.

Speaker 1 (38:46):
Glance at what's there first and then hit the reload. No,
it's the first thing you do. Seal.

Speaker 11 (38:53):
Sometimes as soon as you pull it up, it just
appears you have to scroll down like forty other to
find it again.

Speaker 3 (39:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (39:01):
Yeah, So I have the script in front of me.
If you want me to read.

Speaker 1 (39:04):
The beginning, no, no, no, I have a way that
I'm going to do it. I just all right, So.

Speaker 11 (39:10):
My comment was about my comment kind of covered it already.
But I mean, he walks into the lions then last night,
you know, because there's more than you you know, he
had she sitting for Scott's sakes, and she could have
walked in there and had friendly faces. Instead, she had
to come out of a can.

Speaker 12 (39:30):
She had to do a production, which was absolutely.

Speaker 1 (39:33):
What she was saying. And again it it literally highlights
her inability to do it.

Speaker 2 (39:38):
Every time exactly.

Speaker 12 (39:41):
There is no way that she's going to be able
to read.

Speaker 1 (39:44):
No, she should have ignored it. She should I can't
make it, Love you guys, and make a donation or
something from her own and then be done with it.
Take her beating for twenty five. I promised the media,
you'll drop it as quickly as they can. But now
it's the thing. Now it's a whole thing.

Speaker 12 (40:00):
Right.

Speaker 11 (40:01):
Two things, This country has a lot of.

Speaker 1 (40:03):
Catholics in it, and I don't according to the stats,
they were thrown around yesterday.

Speaker 11 (40:09):
So yeah, and I don't think it'll forget that she
snubbed them. And the other thing is the way she
has to come out of a can. I don't think
she'll ever go on Joe Rogan, there's no way.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
But it's the only way. Ross and I did the research,
and it's the only way.

Speaker 11 (40:29):
It'll be the campaign.

Speaker 1 (40:31):
It's the only.

Speaker 11 (40:32):
Way it'll be the death of her campaign.

Speaker 2 (40:34):
She needs to go on for at least I'd say
five or six hours.

Speaker 1 (40:36):
Five or six hours, Oh my god. Look but yeah,
the thing, here's the thing the Fox News thing was
was about. It was a calculator risk. People keep saying that,
but to put that into words, she her people thought
she would either be okay, and they thought, as a bonus,
they might get bred Bhaer to look evil. And they're

(40:58):
still running that narrative, even though he was so polite,
even compared to when he interviewed Trump. Tre you interrupted
Trump a lot more. And they didn't get that. And
then she failed and they realized they had to do it.
That's why it was a calculated risk, because they had
to show that she could survive even a slightly slightly

(41:21):
combative thing. And she folded so that that risk was over.
So you have to go up and above that if
you want to move through it and fub Fox News.
I feel like Rogan is the only direction you can go,
other than maybe Jones or something. Oh my god, Ross,
I just put together Alex Jones, Joe Rogan as like

(41:44):
the other Berg you others. Sometimes there's leather and and
Kamala Harris five hours. Oh my god, I gotta I
got it done. I gotta roll, probably need some alone
time just thinking about.

Speaker 2 (41:56):
Oh my listen, I would donate your entire salary to
see Kamala He or someone else Jones salary, You're entire,
I would. I'd be willing to sign them make a
super salary.

Speaker 1 (42:08):
But not really my mind. Are you ready for the statement?
I got it here. You think I'm making this up.
I'm not making this up. Statement on trump appearance at
Al Smith Dinner Blue is a statement from Harris Walls
twenty twenty four. Rapid Response director Amar Mousa on Donald

(42:29):
Trump's appearance. Okay, Donald Trump struggled to read scripted notes
written by his handlers, repeatedly, stop, sit down, sit down,
you're yelling at the radio. Nobody. Could I have to
read this whole? I understand why sit out? Don't punch
your radio, please, Eyes on the road. Ten and two.

(42:53):
Let's be safe people. Donald Trump struggled to read scripted
notes written by his handlers, repeatedly complaining that he couldn't
use a teleprompter. That's not really what he said. He
was joking about teleprompters and usually they're not being one,
and now there is one. But he was clearly clowning

(43:14):
on you the whole time, So your first problem isn't
even what happened. He stumbled over his words and lashed
out when the crowd wouldn't laugh with him. Did he
have any jokes? Not going? I mean, the the am
Hoff joke.

Speaker 2 (43:32):
The only one I can think of, the nanny one.
But he responded well, like he reacted to his own video.
He said, oh, that's a tough one or whatever.

Speaker 1 (43:38):
He said, yeah, yeah, but I think they went ooh,
but not in I didn't like that. Ooh, I think
with Gaff again and the kiddie thing that was ooh,
I don't like that, right, but there is a line there.

Speaker 2 (43:47):
Yeah, but it's still the same sort of reaction where
you're reacting to the crowd, you're making funny You're like, oh,
well that was that was a tough joke.

Speaker 1 (43:53):
Yeah, yes, so no the m Hoff nanny's joke. Anyway, Right,
here we go the rare moments when he was off script.
He went on long incomprehensible rambles, reminding Americans how unstable
he's become. And of course he made it all about himself.

(44:15):
Why do you think he had made it about himself?
Because he look, that is something that Trump does. But
why in this situation do you think that he spoke
for twenty minutes and most of the topics had to
do with him or things that greatly affect him, like
the elect Why do you think that the event was

(44:35):
quote all about Trump? And what could you have done?
Mister Ahman amar musa rapid response to director, what do
you think your campaign could have done? So the entire
event wasn't all about Trump? Can you think of anything?
I can think of something show up. He may refuse

(44:56):
to release his medical records. This is one of the
saddest hill Mary and this whole thing. The medical records.

Speaker 2 (45:01):
Say like his cholesterol levels.

Speaker 1 (45:03):
Yea, he said they're one eighties. She tweeted that he
may refuse to release his medical records, but every day
he makes it clear to the American people he's not
up to the job.

Speaker 2 (45:18):
You your person didn't show up. I mean the whole
opening line there, Trump was reading from from note cards.

Speaker 1 (45:25):
Donald Trumps struggled to read scripted notes written by his handlers.

Speaker 2 (45:29):
He's doing jokes in a roast, you're candidate. She was
reading Q cards on a produced video, and she didn't
even show up.

Speaker 1 (45:36):
Do you guys want to hear something about the like
the Comedy Central roast that you probably don't realize it's
you understand that when it's Joe Blow or it's an
NFL player like Gronk didn't write his own jokes, right.
I think everyone just assumes that they have a team
of writers. But also the comedians don't all write all
their own jokes. So professional comedians the way that it works.

(46:00):
And I think Andrew Schultz and Tony whatever his name
is on one of the podcasts did a good job
aligning this out by the kill Tony guy because they
were on the Tom Brady Roast, right, And what they
were saying is they they're given a list of things
that you can joke about things that you can't. There's
a few things on there, and they want you to

(46:22):
write stuff. But ultimately Schultz and and and several others
have said they even give you jokes. They write jokes
for you. They have a team of writers that write
jokes for you to be delivered in your fashion, and
you do a bunch of those jokes. So even professional
comedians have writers, and sure as hell, the people who

(46:45):
are not comedians that show up like, yeah, let's put
Shack in there, all right. Shaq's not writing a bunch
of comedy, but it's funny, especially when everybody else is
roasting Shack is a little side thing. Man. That's how
this goes. And know this, but they assume you don't,
or they just assume you're stupid. And Ross is right.

(47:06):
That opening line is when I had. I stopped reading
at the opening line and then started clicking under the
account or scrolling under the account before I continued reading,
cause I'm like, somebody's got a Paul Bs within five
minutes And I'm like, no, that's real, that's real. And
if you're this dude, the rapid response director for for

(47:26):
Walls or for Harrison Walls, how much does your day suck? Man?
How in how absolutely committed do you have to be
to pen that think you did a good job and
then put it out for people to consume.

Speaker 2 (47:45):
Like Trump is reading off newe cards. I'm Kamala Harris.
Here's Mary Catherine Gallagher tell us why we should vote
for women? Yeah, myself and my gender. Ah, it's so
bad man, all right, leave this.

Speaker 1 (48:07):
All right, look, call the show if you guys think
I'm beaning too hard on her. She's trying to campaign
in a truncated window one that almost on like Trump two.
Whose fault is that? And arguably the smarter thing to
campaign is to do the Al Smith dinner. They're not
really controlling what you say.

Speaker 2 (48:27):
She's the first candidate not to do it since Mondale.

Speaker 1 (48:30):
It looks hul I mean, and the opportunity is, what
do you think is gonna get you more eyeballs on
you doing a rally in Michigan that's gonna get five
seconds of news coverage in the top of the hour
news or the Al Smith dinner, which is still trending
because people are sharing all the clips. You're telling on yourself.
You're telling on yourself so hard? All right? Coming up

(48:55):
on the show, we get some calls on this. I'm
curious your reaction. Also, how many of you have tea
at trip Ross? You guys have tea? You guys drink
you drink tea. You got tea?

Speaker 2 (49:07):
Some English breakfast, Yeah, that'll work.

Speaker 1 (49:11):
You got some scones? Do you have any scones? Do
you know what a scone is?

Speaker 2 (49:19):
I do know what scones are. In England, scones are
like English muffets. Yeah, yeah, you probably want to pick
some of those up. So get that and the tea
and I'll tell you why coming up next. You ever
do that thing where you were You're on the Twitter
and you see your celebrities name trending and you're like, oh, no,
didn't they. Yeah, it's atally scary, especially Harry I said before,

(49:41):
like if there if it's a known elderly like old celebrity,
if they're trending in the trending, there needs to be
something next to it that like claims that you know
that'll say the name and then the star and then
like you know not yah.

Speaker 1 (49:51):
Sometimes you can see associated tags and it'll stay rip
and you're like, no, I know, but I just happened
to see went trendy George went, and I'm I'm like, no,
not norm Now he's fine. It's his birthday, so.

Speaker 2 (50:04):
I can't believe he died in his birthday.

Speaker 1 (50:05):
But what No, he didn't. It's his birthday, but he
didn't die. I'm surprised he's made it to seventy six.

Speaker 2 (50:14):
Due rate that liver.

Speaker 1 (50:16):
What a gig man? Your job for? How long? How long?
When did Cheers start? Eighty early eighties, like eighty two,
eighty three. Right, you spent basically a decade and a half. However,
long Cheers was on, you went through two different female
leads and had to pretend that was normal, and your gig,

(50:40):
for the most part, was a series of lines that
maybe take up two or three pages in a script,
that only take place from the moment you walk through
the door. Everyone yells your name because everyone knows your name,
and then you have to simply fill time in a
spirited back and forth from the time it takes you

(51:02):
to walk from one end of the bar to the
other and sit on your stool, and then maybe a
couple other lines. That's your whole gig, and you're one
of the most famous actors on TV. I know the actions.
I don't want to get type cast and stuff I
don't know. You're George went that sweet Cheers. Money keeps
showing up, and you got to remember, like six lines,

(51:23):
A good deal, a great deal. Now he's a live
seventy six, seventy six, So crisis averted. Let me grab
a call here and then we'll get into the uh oh,
the reason I was asking rosswe if he had any
t Yeah, Bob what's up.

Speaker 6 (51:43):
Well, basically we're talking about Kamala. I think the problem
is that that she just her family has the skill,
and I can lay that out, but I think I
know why she has that skill. Yeah, basically she can't
go in pub and speak without notes or a prompter,

(52:03):
and then she can't even produce a video that's edited
by herself. You have to have, you know, a celebrity,
a professional speaker come in and do most of her
skip for her.

Speaker 1 (52:15):
H I think that was I think that was I
think that was calculated because it was a comedy dinner,
and I think she thought if she'd put a comedian
in there, people would acquiesce to this lame attempt to
participate because she says, she says in the video, I'm
glad to be a part of this. You're not a
part of this? Not really? Yeah.

Speaker 6 (52:35):
I mean, if she can't function in a friendly environment,
how is she going to function against other world leaders,
like negotiate the end of the war with prudent or
something like that. But I think I know, I think
I know why.

Speaker 1 (52:50):
No, go ahead, let's give me the wife.

Speaker 6 (52:53):
I think she's she's basically grown up on the uh,
female empowerment, use your your sexuality as your superpower, and
she's like the only first, only fans President Kennon.

Speaker 1 (53:08):
Yeah, yeah, I got you, all right, thank you, thank
you for the call there, sir, of all of the stuff.
Do you know how easy a layup it is to
have legitimate criticism of Kamala that also doesn't make kids

(53:29):
have to turn it off? Details I get it, and
you get people are gonna get mad at me. I
don't care your weight. You don't have to go there
with her.

Speaker 2 (53:37):
Right, there's a legitimate point that if you were to
see this roast, as you know, we want to see
these two people as a big human and authentic and
getting up and quote telling their own jokes. Right, and
one of them is there, and it's getting up and
performing and taking the hits from other people as well,
and right, you do it. It's a it's a good point.
It's a valid point that it's sort of like cheating
where you're like, well, I'm going to bring a famous
funny person to do my bit for me, right, But yeah, that's.

Speaker 1 (54:01):
Cheating because here's it's part of a larger thing. And this, sir,
this is where I this is I think the behind
the scenes, like root cause of this issue. If you
aren't good at human ing, it requires that those around
you your allies. So other politicians, the media in many

(54:22):
circum especially in the form of a Democrat, right, it
requires them to carry you, okay, And there are a
lot of politicians and on the Republican side you get
this too, like you get rhinos that are in there
and the party will carry them because they don't want
to deal with the primary process and maybe lose the seat, right,

(54:43):
because it's all about numbers for them, and it's not
about any of that. But with her, she's doing the
things where all of her career, immediately if somebody criticized her,
there would be a ground swell of moonbats screaming sexism,
the media screaming sexism. They would and you saw it

(55:04):
in the first about two weeks of her campaign. That's
what she's used to, where they were willing to be
her pr agency and carry all the water.

Speaker 3 (55:15):
Right.

Speaker 1 (55:15):
Do you remember the conversations we were having ten days
in after she was announced where we were seeing like
seven eight point swings in polls and it was clearly
the media. It was clearly the media. That's the environment
that she's operated in her whole life. California, if you're
a popular Democrat is a cakewalk. You have jungle primary,

(55:36):
so you don't even have to have real challenges. You
don't have to debate anyone, and you can get a
pointed to most of your positions, so you can roll
in as the incumbent two years later, which she did twice.
That apparatususm here because she's so bad. People like Jim
gaff again don't want their fingerprints on that of the media.

(56:01):
While they're still carrying water. It's not as aggressive, and
they're frustrated as well because they want you to come
in into a softball interview with them, and you won't
even do that. That's the root of this thing. So
I don't know that her expectations have changed. I think
that the way people give the assist is decreasing, or

(56:23):
you know, they give a polite nod instead of writing
a thousand paged tight or a thousand word takedown article
about her political opponents just because she heard something from
an anonymous source and passed it to a reporter buddy.
They're not willing to get in that line of fire
because they realize you're literally being walked over to where
they blindfold you, give you a cigarette, and then you

(56:44):
know that's it's a more complex issue. But I and
I think it's honestly baffling to her. I think she
feels now on many days, how Joe Biden probably feels. Dude,
they cut my throat and it was my own guy. Right,

(57:06):
It's that's that is. And and if if you don't
have the ability to pivot and human yourself and and
maybe even get a little uh, get a few shots
in that let people want to get back in your corner,
it's it's a doom loop do it. You have to
go do an interview so that people think you're more human.

(57:28):
You just did an interview and people think you're a
space alien.

Speaker 2 (57:30):
I think, like, no, people like since the human issue
or the authentic issue, people don't still don't really know
who she is. Her accent changes her, her works are plagiarized.
She has other people doing all the work for her.
She is and Trump said this a few days ago,
he's not really running against her, and he isn't. He's
running against the machine, and she is replaceable in that machine.

(57:51):
That's why it worked so quickly for her, right, because
of the media cess as well. She's like a cog
right in the machine, in the wheel, and so you
can you can, you could take her out and put
another one in, saying the same as X stuff off
the script, and it's not gonna matter. He's not really
running against her, He's running against the machine.

Speaker 1 (58:06):
And the machine is looking at that cog and they're like,
it's got chips in it. There's an airline crack forming
on it, and they're like, they don't want to be
next to it when it explodes.

Speaker 2 (58:16):
We have no idea. She's interchangeable with any other They
could just replace anybody else in the in that position.
They're gonna say whatever the system wants her to say.

Speaker 1 (58:24):
There is Uh, did you ever watch Black mirr Russ?

Speaker 2 (58:27):
Do you ever watch like one or two episodes?

Speaker 1 (58:30):
All right? I enjoyed it, and Netflix got a hold
of it and for a while they elevated it and
then they just shot in the head. But whatever. There
is an episode of a dude who's a voice actor
and he is the voice of a cartoon character in
the UK, right, and it just so happens, so he
sits in a little room and then they you know,
they render this this cartoon character with you know, black

(58:53):
mirror technology whatever, so it looks like he's so he
comes up on screen and then they have a hologram
at one point. But this guy is the Voe and
you see him like in the truck with the with
the with the motion like joysticks, and he's doing it
and he in the middle of somethinghere. He's trying to
be funny. He craps all over a labor politician, right,

(59:13):
and then the people react to it, and then he
just starts doing political stuff. He and then he runs
for office and I'm gonna ruin this one episode for you.
They realize they're getting traction. He has moral quandaries about
this because it's and it's kind of a shot at
Trump I think they were going for but whatever, he's

(59:33):
got moral quandaries and he's like, we need to make
some changes. He can't say stuff like this. It's dangerous.
And the powers that be at the Big Evil Movie
Studio TV Network, what do they do. They bring a
guy in who sounds like him, and then he's destitute
and homeless, and then it flips into like Fahrenheit four

(59:53):
fifty one doomsday apocalypse stuff. But it's like it's the
perfect analogy.

Speaker 2 (59:59):
He yeah, running off an old Obama script but with
some many anti Trump stuff thrown in.

Speaker 12 (01:00:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
And if you think they can't bring somebody in who
can do what they ask of them and more effectively,
you're crazy. And that's why donors literally are writing the
big wigs of the party going, you keep coming and
asking for money. I think it's clear you didn't intend
to win, and they're taking that. Personally, I would be
you told me you need a million dollars, even if
I'm a billionaire, and then I find out that you

(01:00:27):
didn't intend to use it or even try. It's not
about the money at that point. And if people are
texting you that, you got a real problem, man, real problem.
All right. So, speaking of labor, one of the big
you know, the two big parties over there in the UK.
But that's the moon Bats. Yeah, yeah, that's that's one

(01:00:47):
of the big parties over there. But the key is
over there. Why that may be changing in just a moment.
But first, Ray Stagic from the Weather Channel, who is
owed an animatronic talking cartoon. He's a real person. We
am a boy, can't prove it. I've seen him on
TV talk to himut the radio, your real boy, dude,

(01:01:07):
that's not what do you Kamala's advisors with your response?
I'm sorry, no, this what is with Al Roker's Thanksgiving dish?
Are you guys talking about this? No, you don't know
anything about this. So Associated Press put uh puts out

(01:01:32):
a list of recipes for Thanksgiving? What is your famous recipe?
And then they go like John bon Jovi, what's yours?
Then he's like, I got a recipe for I know,
turkey or whatever. Right they went to they went to
your boy, Al Roker. I'm going to read you the headline,
Al Roker sweet potato poon a delicious dish with a side?

(01:01:55):
Mm what what?

Speaker 13 (01:02:00):
I don't even know what that means?

Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
As Roker ever brought in sweet potato poon? What is that?

Speaker 2 (01:02:06):
I don't even know what that means.

Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
You're going to pretend like you don't know what those
words mean. But you need to have a talk with him.

Speaker 13 (01:02:12):
Dude, I need to have a talk with him.

Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
Yeah, I'm sorry, I'm tasking you. You want me to
a sweet potato poont this damn for the weekend.

Speaker 13 (01:02:22):
Let's see talk to Roker too?

Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
Got it? Sweets? What a horrible name for that, And
that's I'm reading the APR. Why why al Roker, Why
he's trolling? Then high five them for me, Okay, all right,
that'll probably work. Or he really really likes this dish
the same way that that kid in American Pie liked
his poet. I don't I don't know. I don't even

(01:02:47):
know what that means.

Speaker 3 (01:02:48):
There.

Speaker 13 (01:02:49):
If we go Chili morning, look at that.

Speaker 1 (01:02:52):
Look it out.

Speaker 13 (01:02:52):
It's in the thirties again. The advisories go away after
this morning. A lot of little mid thirties, closer to
forty as you go from about the triangle east and south,
all right, now forty three in Fayetteville Seed a forty
one hover and right now down near Carrie and Willow
Spring also at forty one. Then the triad seen some

(01:03:14):
low thirties out in the mountains. It's a little colder,
but it's dry, sunny, milder. As we go through the
next few days into next week, really nothing changing. Casey,
it might not rain for the rest of the month,
all right, So we've got another thirteen days to go,
may not see rainfall days.

Speaker 4 (01:03:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:03:32):
The drought monitor yesterday showed no levels of drought in
the state. We expected that, but it's gonna be kind
of you know, even though it will be a month removed.
But in the next couple of weeks, i'd imagine with
this trend continuing, then we're going to start to see
some low levels of drought show up. And everybody's gonna say, boy,
remember what happened just back with Helene and and well,
this is what happened. You go into these patterns and

(01:03:54):
now we're stuck. We're stuck with this big high and
basically east of the Mississippi, maybe the east of the Rockies,
there's not much precipitation around.

Speaker 2 (01:04:02):
There's two invest areas.

Speaker 13 (01:04:04):
One going into Central America is going to bring some
heavy rainfall, maybe around Belize and parts.

Speaker 2 (01:04:08):
Of that part of the world.

Speaker 13 (01:04:10):
And then the other one ninety four L goes into
the Leeward and Windward Islands, and really we don't make
much of it. There's only about thirteen percent of the
Atlantic hurricane season that goes.

Speaker 2 (01:04:19):
So hopefully we shut the door on that.

Speaker 1 (01:04:21):
All right, that's appreciate it, and we'll talk to you
an hour sir.

Speaker 2 (01:04:27):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:04:27):
All right, there, look at raced Aga going full Schultz
on us. I don't know nothing. I don't see nothing.
That's an actual al roker ap headline. I wish I
was making it up. Anyway, We'll be back hang out,
he's I didn't hear this. Apparently this was after He'll
get it loaded in. Let me explain something mouse going

(01:04:48):
on to you. Hey, you remember that time. I remember
that time the British kind of went through North Carolina
trying to impose their will about acquiescing to the current
government standard and those people who would rule unchecked. Remember that?
Remember that? Remember how I didn't go well for him,

(01:05:09):
So they're gonna try that again. I guess. One hundred
current and former Labor Party staff are going to battleground states,
including North Carolina. In fact, we're one of the primary ones.
They listed most of the articles to campaign for Kamala
Harris with the party offering to sort your housing. And
that's important that they put it in there, because here's

(01:05:31):
why a lot of people are saying a foreign national
can't campaign. That's not true elected officials, but more specifically,
anyone who is a foreign national. As the one hundred
members of the Labor Party, a UK political party, we're
going to come over and stick their nose in our stuff.
If they're not compensated and it's on their own, they're

(01:05:54):
not barred from it. They're welcome to campaign. You do
not have to be is weird does it sound? You
don't have to be a citizen, But you can't be
coordinated by the candidate, the party, and really anybody. So
for a pack or packs? Who again, this is the

(01:06:18):
fakery of Washington. Like packs don't coordinate with candidates. Yes
they do, and they do it by putting out b
roll that's very specific of the candidate, and the packs
go wink wink, not none. Then they make a commercial
the Midday's WBT via the iHeartRadio app. You want to
listen in follow him on Twitter. It's Pete Callender. What's up, dude?

Speaker 12 (01:06:38):
Good morning.

Speaker 1 (01:06:40):
You haven't seen any of the Al Smith dinner yet?
Not to be fair, your show is later, so I
understand a lot of you non morning guys, like the
prep in the morning whatever, you haven't seen any of it.

Speaker 12 (01:06:51):
No, dude, Honestly, I kind of gave up. The first
thing I gave up on years ago was the White
House Correspondence.

Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
I know, but you recognize a unique situation here with
her not showing up right, it requires analysis and then
to put out a statement and a Maali Shannon video.
Everyone's nuts. I don't. I feel like I'd be ruining
this for you, but I don't care. That's our job
around here.

Speaker 12 (01:07:17):
I know.

Speaker 1 (01:07:18):
You know, there's a here's a couple things. It's one
thing about the jokes that they make, right, that's generally
what gets served. And from a pr perspective, that's why
this thing is important, a lot more important than doing
a stump in Michigan or wherever she was yesterday. Right,
this will get you a lot more traction unless and

(01:07:39):
we can also discuss this vein. You know, we talked
a lot yesterday about the motivation for the Brett Bear interview.
But is it desperation where they trying to set up
a Brett Bear is mean to her on camera moment
as an act of desperation. I think that's probably the case,
and because they're still running with that narrative even though

(01:07:59):
it never happened. But it's like it's a doom loop man,
and so like, tactically, now you have to do something else.
I don't know if you have to go on a
rogan but like you you flubbed the ball there. The
Al smithtoner though doesn't require you know, controversy. Really, you

(01:08:19):
can go up and what you say, if it's funny
will almost not be judged on its merits. That being said,
when you're not there, it stands out. And when Jim Gaffigan,
who's the comedic host there is, has turned on you.
When you understand how t how much TDS gaff again
suffers from bro all right, this is what he let

(01:08:42):
me just give you a couple of things, and I'm
curious your thoughts at least from what you know. First
and foremost, he his jokes in a in New York City,
because that's where this was. We're not landing, and they
were far cleverer than leftist means.

Speaker 5 (01:08:58):
You know, during the first and only debate, President Trump
talked about migrants taking cats.

Speaker 1 (01:09:04):
And eating them.

Speaker 5 (01:09:06):
You know, if you're keeping track at home, this is
the second time grabbing a kiddy has been part of
a campaign issue.

Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
Dude, you lost the room. You lost a room full
of people that have stroked checks to Democratic candidates for decades.
And when he realizes that, he does another joke where
he kind of says, well, you know, guys, you coued
your own guy while you're saving democracy, which is obvious
more so than it's funny. But it was after they
played Kamala's strange skit because of course she has to

(01:09:38):
pre recordinate and everything with Molly Share, where Gaffigan had
clearly had enough listen to this.

Speaker 10 (01:09:43):
Thank you, May God bless you, and may God bless
the United States of America.

Speaker 5 (01:10:00):
I don't even know what that noise you're making is,
so I don't know. As I watched that, I couldn't
help but think of now, I know how my kids
felt when I call I face timed into a piano
oversight on their rat.

Speaker 12 (01:10:19):
All right, So what makes it so hard to listen
to that is that Gaffigan is really I mean, he
is a craftsman of his trade, Like he is always
trying to distill the jokes down to as few words
as possible, exactly, and he is very adept at doing it.

(01:10:42):
He crams a lot of jokes into his stand up
routines and not a lot of wasted time there, and
so uh yeah, and I like Jim gaff again. I
appreciate his humor, you know, And look, comedians are different
for everybody. What makes you laugh might not make me laugh,
and that's fine. It's a very personal thing.

Speaker 6 (01:10:59):
I'm a very I'm.

Speaker 1 (01:11:00):
Finding Sheldon pop tart guy.

Speaker 12 (01:11:02):
Huh, I'm a pop tart guy. No, not really, all right,
go ahead, No, but I like his commentary on Mayonaise.

Speaker 3 (01:11:13):
No.

Speaker 12 (01:11:14):
Uh, I know, I just I think people, you know,
comedy is personal, and so I think it's interesting that
she got that kind of round of applause for that video.
And yeah, and I mean here's the thing, like you
got to remember, you know, she's being run by basically
the the Obama crowd, uh and the second generation of

(01:11:37):
the Obamatons, and so all their focuses on did she
win today? That's it. Every single day is a brand
new day, controlled the news cycle today and that's it.
So her blowing off the Al Smith dinner, whereas I
understand it, there may have been some members of the
Knights of Columbus there, which I think would be very
concerning to her, Yeah, because she apparently believes there's some

(01:11:58):
sort of militia or something.

Speaker 1 (01:12:01):
So yeah, yeah, the big we're going to get into
the big militia. How many they arrest in the mountains
was like a thousand guys. We'll have to check.

Speaker 12 (01:12:07):
It was like seventeen billion.

Speaker 1 (01:12:09):
Oh man, how do you have no jail space? Anyway?
I suppose I just took.

Speaker 12 (01:12:14):
Him to put them camp for four. So that's what
the FEMA camp.

Speaker 1 (01:12:17):
Yeah, right, yeah, that's that's the thing. Okay, it's so
this is in gaffigan, Senator. This is a layup for her.
Oh yeah, you just got to read the thing. You
can literally read the notes. Trump is reading his notes.
And they would probably give her a teleprompter too. Oh yeah,
So like, how how do you not and and but wait.

Speaker 12 (01:12:39):
A minute, wait, wait, wait, maybe maybe there's a no
teleprompter rule.

Speaker 1 (01:12:45):
And well Trump, she had to and he said, but
now there isn't. I'm sorry, go ahead.

Speaker 12 (01:12:51):
Oh there was, But there so because that because that
would have explained it, like because that would have required
her to actually, you know, practice her ahead.

Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
Of or read it on the paper like Trump.

Speaker 12 (01:13:04):
Did, right, But she doesn't do any prep.

Speaker 1 (01:13:08):
Well he didn't. He said, they handed me these jokes,
and he said at the end of it, he said,
I didn't want to do jokes today. I told him
that everything's so screwed. I didn't want to do jokes
and like, well, you have to do jokes. So I
did some jokes. I did what they handed me, and
then he went on like a three minute thing. At
the end. It was not jokes, talking about how uh,
you know, getting shot tends to make you revisit your

(01:13:31):
thoughts on the greater power, higher power, which obviously that
was a receptive audience for things like that, but he
was it was not jokey. He was trying to be
serious and and look back at it, I think it
was more powerful than the jokes man.

Speaker 12 (01:13:46):
Well, and I mean think about the crowd that he's
talking to there. I mean, yes, they're going to be
you know, New York Democrats, but they're New Yorkers. These
are the people, and he's a he's a long time,
lifelong New York Democrat, right, so these are people that
he has lived with and worked with and you know,
communed with for decades, and so it doesn't surprise me

(01:14:07):
that he would feel more comfortable and at home in
that setting.

Speaker 1 (01:14:11):
Yeah, and he did definitely mention that I don't want
to spend the whole time on it because we've been
playing it for the audience. But it's just it seemed
like a whole laundry list of unforced airs. And then
after it was done, last thing here they put out
a statement from the campaign that's so gas lighting. I
stopped a sentence into it and scrolled under to the
look at the comments because I wanted to ensure it

(01:14:32):
was real before I wasted. How many times have you
done that, Pete? Were you're reading the stimulating you immediately
go into verification mode before you're even writing. You don't
want to put in the effort, right. Amar Moosa, the
rapid response director for the Hairs campaign, said, quote Donald
Trump struggled to read scripted notes written by his handlers,

(01:14:54):
repeatedly complaining he couldn't use a teleprompter, which is not true.
He was talking about her, but since she's not there,
they don't need one. Is whatever, And it's just it's
it's the it's the biggest pile of projection you've ever seen,
as as to be expected. So, uh, let me pivot
back to earlier because we can get a chance to talk.

(01:15:16):
Since then, how injurious do you think the Brett Bear
thing was really this club?

Speaker 12 (01:15:23):
Uh? Well, I don't know. I mean, is are there
people that were, you know, thinking about voting for her
that now won't I mean, I.

Speaker 1 (01:15:34):
Think is definitely a thing. Absolutely absolutely doesn't mean you're
voting right, So.

Speaker 12 (01:15:38):
How yeah, how big is that universe of people? And
in a close election, yes, they could swing they could
swing it. But are they watching Fox News? Are the
people who are watching Fox News undecided? At this point?
I I I don't know. And even Brett Behar gave
her the opportunity to say, like, hey, here's chance to

(01:16:00):
make a pitch to Trump voters, and she just completely
pivoted away from it, so to walk.

Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
Her into calling them stupid, which uh, he got her
on a couple of ropidopes, but that one was just
too too glaringly even even she figured it out.

Speaker 12 (01:16:16):
Although she has called the American people stupid, so right, right, which.

Speaker 1 (01:16:19):
Literally does want to murder everybody?

Speaker 12 (01:16:21):
So no, no, no, like she literally did say that, Like
she called eighteen to thirty four year old stupid.

Speaker 1 (01:16:27):
Yeah, not all of them, no.

Speaker 12 (01:16:30):
Not all Americans, just just a segment of the population
of Americans.

Speaker 1 (01:16:35):
Oh yeah, yeah, like like a percentage of a bowl maybe.

Speaker 12 (01:16:39):
So yeah, I mean right, well, I mean this is so,
this is the thing. Uh, this may have been the
first adversarial interview that she has ever done in her
entire political career, which is really astounding if you think
about that, for as long as she's been in elected office.
And what I took away was two things. Number One,

(01:17:00):
I got my question finally asked, not answered, but asked.
My question has been when did you know Joe Biden
was incognitive decline?

Speaker 1 (01:17:08):
And she the pause, the pause before the switch to
the most recited reading voice, like she couldn't even keep
her cadence even it's so especially for you and I
work in audio, Like it's so obvious that she is
going from memory what they told her to say.

Speaker 12 (01:17:26):
It's so bad, right well, and that's so all of
her answers are. And that's what was frustrating bare and
why he kept interrupting her was because she would immediately
try to go into her campaign slogans, whether they were
whether they were matched with his question or not. Like
the first question out of the gate is how many
people do you think are in the country illegally? And
she she just immediately doesn't answer the question and starts

(01:17:48):
talking about other stuff, and so he keeps trying to
drag her back to the questions. Everything was her stump speech.
And then the other thing was that we caught I
think we caught a glimpse of the actual Kamala Harris
that has prompted you know, ninety percent of her staffers
to quit. And it was in that flash of anger

(01:18:10):
and her disdain where she kind of leans the head back,
literally looks down her nose at Brett bare and the
flash of anger on her face at that moment, I
think that's that was the peak behind the curtain, behind
the joyful warrior facade. That's who she is and that's
why people get set up working for her.

Speaker 1 (01:18:29):
And she was using there are things that politicians, public speakers,
basically you know radio guys, right, there are crutches that
you can use, and some of them are very some
of are very good advice. There's a lot of good
books out there, especially on the business side, you know, Winning, Winning, Winning,
Friends and I can't remember the name of that book,
but Influencing people, yeah, influenced, Yeah. And there's very like

(01:18:55):
elementary level little things that you can do that actually
are very helpful when you're when you're in aging with somebody,
like if there's a negative situation, how you word it.
But also how you In the same way that police
will offer a suspect something to drink to try to
foster some connection. There, she tries doing that, she keeps
she does the thing with Brett. She goes, wouldn't you agree?

(01:19:16):
I know you? And it's just so weird because of
how much she kept doing it. That is, she's so
far off the mark that they're giving her interview for
dummies because I can see this thing a mile away.
It was embarrassing, man, Yeah it was not.

Speaker 12 (01:19:32):
It wasn't. But honestly, it was what I expected, right,
I mean, she didn't She didn't underperform my expectations. She
didn't overperform them. It was about what I expected. I
didn't know how bad it was going to be, but
I knew it wasn't going to be great because she
doesn't do great when people push back on her. She
doesn't answer direct questions, and she is in a very

(01:19:54):
difficult position having to defend a four year record, also
defends the opposite positions that she took prior to the
four years ago and now attempting to argue that she's
taking this third path that is brand new. But I
can't say how, but it's gonna be different because I'm
not Joe Biden or Donald Trump. But we did everything

(01:20:18):
right and I was in the room with Joe and
I was part of all the decisions. But we're gonna
now be making different decisions because things are so great
thanks to Joe Biden. We need to turn the page.

Speaker 1 (01:20:29):
Yeah, It's like one day it's uh, you're trying to
you know, I'm I really, that's not my role. And
then Biden comes out and says things, So you helped
make all the decisions. And yesterday was telling They sent
her out to announce the death of Yolo Sinoir. We
call him Yolo on the show.

Speaker 12 (01:20:44):
Yolo, Oh I like you?

Speaker 1 (01:20:45):
Yeah, yeah, steal that if you want to. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
we got the moment.

Speaker 12 (01:20:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:20:52):
Well, I wanted Joe Biden to do in Aboo bicar
l Bag Daddy Trump Home. I wanted that. I wanted
to see what it looked like, and it didn't happen.
All right, I gotta pivot for it because I got
two minutes. So the British Labor Party is setting one
hundred people to knocked doors in North Carolina.

Speaker 12 (01:21:10):
I think they're giving them red coats.

Speaker 1 (01:21:12):
I hope so I and here's what if you're listening,
here's what you need. You got two options. One, get
a saddle horse, a whalebone hat, and a Betsy Ross flag.
Would you see them coming down your street? Just boom
and start screaming their coming? But Dyl, let's say that, yea,
what might be better? And I tried. I'm gonna get
I told I suggested to Ross because he's gonna have
the knowledge base to really pull this off. When they knock,

(01:21:35):
immediately start asking them which house they got sorted into,
how they feel about that. They're team at Hogwarts, the train,
maybe some of the creatures, and no matter how much
they try to get to the election, go ask them
how hagis is. Ask them tell you they have a
bottle of water if they can pronounce it right. There's

(01:21:57):
so much fun stuff. But I'll tell you what. Don't
send your red coats over here to knocked doors in
North Carolina. You guys did that once and it prompted
us to literally be first to not want to be
around you anymore.

Speaker 12 (01:22:09):
Right, So, yeah, I thought that that was a foreign
interference in our elections.

Speaker 1 (01:22:14):
Well there it says if they're not being paid, But
I don't know. Sort your housing sounds like a compensation
to me.

Speaker 12 (01:22:20):
So yeah, sure, that's just me.

Speaker 1 (01:22:23):
All right, I'm sorry, dude. Everyone I tweet, everyone's like,
oh please come to my door. So yeah, yeah, yeah,
go with the Hogwarts angle and film it. For the
love of god, film it and we'll talk next week, sir.
I can't believe the election is as close, but we'll
get it.

Speaker 12 (01:22:39):
I know it, man, I know it.

Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
Have a good show, usually yoyo thing if you want,
watch some Mouse Smith's stuff and we'll chat next week.

Speaker 12 (01:22:47):
Okay, all right, sounds good, brother, have a good weekend.

Speaker 1 (01:22:49):
All right, there you go, Pete calendar and we will
be right back. Hang on. So, as you probably are aware,
iHeart Media is kind of a big, yeah, big thing
at the iHeartRadio app. There's about seventy billion podcasts on there,
I believe, including ours. Right, so if you miss the show,
you go there type in and then you can get

(01:23:11):
literally the whole morning show when the software is working.
I guess I should say. Sometimes it's scorely and then
you know, you listen, but we love it when you
listen live. But that's another way to listen. But in
addition to that, they have tons of podcasts. Let me
just do an ad. So I'm a little off the
hook here, and we got some look. I listen to

(01:23:31):
podcasts occasionally, usually if I'm if I'm traveling on like
if I'm flying, I'll put a little podcast on upload
it there. That's my go to. But they got podcasts
for everything, and so we get promos that run during
the show. I don't know if they always run simultaneously
in both Greensboro and Raleigh market, but you'll hear them

(01:23:52):
because they generally come off national and they're always highlighting
different podcasts. And what what is It's a sports podcast? Right?
I just want to be clear. This is a sports
podcast and it's got dudes talking about sports. Okay, lots

(01:24:14):
of those podcasts are very popular. I avail myself too.
What is the name of it?

Speaker 6 (01:24:19):
Ross?

Speaker 1 (01:24:19):
Will you please?

Speaker 2 (01:24:20):
Yeah, it's we just played it like. It's called Dudes
on Dudes, the Dudes on Dudes podcast. And at the end,
the radio voice guy that you know, professional voice guy
goes search dudes on Dudes and the.

Speaker 1 (01:24:34):
Yeah, don't do that, I mean search it may be there,
but don't google it, right, do what the safe searts up?
How does that how I mean, they have to be
aware obviously, but also that doesn't seem like if you're
going for a sports bro audience. I don't feel like
that's a joke you lean into because you then you
have to explain it every I don't know what's going on,

(01:24:54):
and it's not dude on dude, it's dudes. Right, So
this is a whole oh big okay, all right, I
don't know. Maybe it's a great podcast. But also that's
why when you're naming something, you want to run it
by people. Back in the day, when you know, pre covid,
Ross and I would do a little little video game podcast,
mostly that, but it could be anything. And I decided

(01:25:18):
to call it contractually Obligated because management reminded me that
I'm contractually obligated even though it's not anywhere in there,
and so that was my little thing. But I also
was like, hey, Ross, what do you think of this? Hey,
our old PD what do you think of this? Right?
Because I would be that would be horrible to name
the podcast, get some branding done and find out it's

(01:25:40):
a porn hub section. So yeah, all right, that's fine,
do your thing. Just you know, again, we're we're children sometimes,
but you know, maybe that's what they're going for to
get me to laugh. All right, I didn't realize this
Donald Trump was in Durham Yesterday's I didn't see anything.

(01:26:02):
How did I miss this Donald Trump stomping in Durham?

Speaker 2 (01:26:06):
We have it's Rob Gronkowski's podcast.

Speaker 1 (01:26:13):
What I'm sorry, hold on, hold on. Gronk's podcast is
Dudes on Dudes. I bet he misses Aaron Hernandez. I'll

(01:26:35):
let you figure that one. You know what, Now I
understand it. Now, I understand it. By the way, have
any of you seen the show, which is clearly an
exaggerated parody of the entire Patriots folks during their Super
Bowl runs. But the actors are like over the top,

(01:26:56):
like the Gronk dude that Bill Belichick. They have a
whole scene of him in his office jamming out to
It's My Life. It's just it's so bad, it's funny.
But they asked Gronk about an interview I saw, and
he's like, no, it's my best friend. Yeah, it's my boy.
I stand in when we do what I do any
acting stuff. Yeah, he's my go to guy. It's it's
comically over the top. But I did not realize he

(01:27:18):
had a podcast. Everybody's got a podcast, all right, anyway,
So uh yeah, Trump and Durham. Uh let's let's let's
dig in on some of this audio rope.

Speaker 3 (01:27:29):
Basically, he's sort of the right to go after anybody that.

Speaker 4 (01:27:34):
He thinks, in his wisdom is a is a threat.

Speaker 3 (01:27:40):
But you sign the old says you promise to preserve, protect,
and defend Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.

Speaker 4 (01:27:53):
And he said, I think I'll start with domestic. Bring
me the army. Now I used to like President Clinton.

Speaker 3 (01:28:09):
I once said, only he and Ronald Reagan with a
great president since World War Two.

Speaker 1 (01:28:14):
You have to understand too, because I think it's a
little hard to follow because what he just said. You're like, well, wait,
that sounds like Clinton. You have to understand this whole time,
he's been doing an impression of Trump. Yeah, yeah, he's
still an impression of Trump. But I know you thought
I was playing Trump audio probably be like, wait a second,

(01:28:35):
I didn't know he was. I understand the confusion there.
That's Bill Clinton doing the Trump impression and he keeps going.

Speaker 3 (01:28:41):
But I've had a change of heart, and I think
he needs to go away for a long time.

Speaker 1 (01:28:48):
And roll the people you guys murdered.

Speaker 4 (01:28:50):
Remember, not going to execute him all that I could.

Speaker 3 (01:28:54):
Under the Supreme Court, truly, but I think I'll just
send him to the Colorado supermacs us in his life.

Speaker 4 (01:29:02):
So I've already got a petition ready.

Speaker 3 (01:29:07):
I want him to transform me to Guantanamo, because when
you're seventy eight, you're a lot more worried about it
being too cold and being too well.

Speaker 1 (01:29:16):
And by the way, he didn't have to do that
obviously horrible impression, which made it very confusing for that
to be a funny joke or at least a ha
ha joke. And look at it this way, whether it's
Guantanamo or Florence, Colorado, the Supermax there with el Chapo,
like at least you won't have to see her anymore.

Speaker 2 (01:29:37):
That's but that's also sort of like the old Andy
Kaufman impression bit right, where he would he would play
foreign man, right, and he would do he's not talent,
you do Latka and you'd be like, here's Elvis, but
he would do it in his own voice and be like,
hey on Elvis.

Speaker 1 (01:29:50):
Yes, yes, And I don't feel that Bill is the
artist that Andy Kaufman was attempting to be.

Speaker 2 (01:29:57):
Okay, it's very brave of you to say that.

Speaker 1 (01:30:00):
Is that is after all the people they murdered. Dude,
I used to love that when Norm Coleman would just
throw that stuff in. Oh, that was my favorite, and
I view things one of my favorite. He used to
do that all the time. Yeah, what about all the murders.
I missed that, dude? Whoop? Sorry, just hit the button,
all right, not murdering people, hopefully, because he's you know,

(01:30:23):
busy following the weather is race stagic. We'll see if
oh he's not ready. Okay, well that's my folks. I
normally hit him later. Uh, let me hit you with this.
Since we're talking weather. I read an insane thing yesterday.
This this this article on w l r N. It's
a commentary and it's a dude who is going full

(01:30:45):
crazy on what to do about hurricanes. And at one
point he he there's a couple of quotes he says,
I'd advised asantis when it comes to his own place
in the history books, he might not he might spend
these difficult hurricane recovery days thinking less about Nina Penton
Santa Maria more about the Maya Uh and various other

(01:31:06):
tribes there and how they dealt with us. He then
goes to talk about how in Mayan culture, if there
were weather anomalies, how you would go about handling that,
which I don't know if you know this. Generally the
remedy was human sacrifice. So is that where we are

(01:31:27):
now on the debate on the ferocity of hurricanes the
number of hurricanes that people are saying that maybe the
Maya thing would be a good Are we raced agic?
How much would that screw your job up if lunatics
were doing human sacrifices again, or like, would you guys
get into the biz because I mean it is.

Speaker 13 (01:31:48):
Well would they I mean you know they sacrificing meteorologists
or they just no sacrifice.

Speaker 1 (01:31:54):
Firm believer or that you can only sacrifice people who
think this is a good idea, because I feel like
you got to believe when you're staring at your heart
for that last moment. So yeah, only people are who
are insane about like Al Gore and stuff, you know,
because that's where you draw. You're not al Gore because
he's too important with his planes. But those kinds of folks.

Speaker 13 (01:32:16):
So yeah, so, so the theory is the sacrifice would
lead to a decrease in the intensity of hurricanes.

Speaker 1 (01:32:23):
I guess are you I'm willing to try it under
the parameters.

Speaker 13 (01:32:26):
I well, I mean, I don't want to be painted
with that brush yet.

Speaker 1 (01:32:29):
But well, I'm not doing it. I'm do you have
any people want to try it and they're not blocking
my commute as long as you don't do it in
the middle of the main drag chained to other sacrifice victims, right,
I'm fine, Just don't get in the way. Okay.

Speaker 13 (01:32:46):
Well, I thought maybe you had somebody in mind.

Speaker 1 (01:32:49):
I would never ever have a list right here that
I'm not going to read you anyway, So you better
get the weather right, that's all.

Speaker 13 (01:32:55):
I'm yeah, listen, If I can't get this right, then
I can't get anything right. I mean, the temperatures might
not be exactly where we should be this time of year.
And yeah, it's not that we're gonna nail it every day,
but we're near seventy either side of that today depending
on where you are, and sunny and more sunshine over
the weekend, little bit seventies next week, sunshine, sunshine, sun

(01:33:17):
I think it's gonna be tough to even find.

Speaker 1 (01:33:19):
A cloud all of next week.

Speaker 13 (01:33:20):
Mid upper seventies for daytime highs. Low's even coming up
into the fifties.

Speaker 2 (01:33:24):
So we'll go.

Speaker 13 (01:33:25):
Back above normal, and we'll stay there for quite some time.
Might not see appreciable rainfall like a tenth of an
inch until maybe the end of a month, so we
could go the next to thirteen days without any rain. Now,
we know it's helping, especially in the hardest hit areas
and in the western parts of the state hit by Helene.

(01:33:46):
Powers almost back to everybody. So things are helping in
the weather standpoint in that way, But you know there's
other places that you know, in the next couple of
weeks we don't get rain. We're gonna start wanting some rainfall,
but right now don't need it. Much of the nation though,
actually does.

Speaker 1 (01:34:02):
And by the way, I'm gonna leave you with this,
Dak Prescott's got to feel great about last night's game.
Do you know ohe nicks and he's not rattler and
that boone Nick's throw between the receivers is the worst
NFL throne not getting tipped I've ever seen.

Speaker 13 (01:34:20):
You know what's funny about that I had the Saints. Yeah,
and at the last second I was like Rattler and
the Knicks. It actually I picked Denver at the last second, and.

Speaker 1 (01:34:31):
I mean I got Denver, right, I mean, so there's that.
But holy yeah, that's that was a train wreck. All right, man,
have a good, good weekend. Okay, see you Monday. Yeah,
there you go, race Stagic. We'll come back with Jeff
Bellinger next. Hang on. Well, okay, see, good morning and
happy Friday.

Speaker 14 (01:34:48):
Just got word from Washington that home builders got to
work on fewer new projects last month. The government reports
housing starts We're down half a percent in September, slightly
more than expected. The decline in building permits, however, was
nearly three percent, much bigger than expected, suggesting starts could
be weak in the months ahead. A CVS Health is

(01:35:09):
parting ways with CEO Karen Lynch. The company is named
David Joyner, the head of its care Mark division, as
its CEO. CVS repeatedly missed its earnings targets in the
more than three years that Lynch led the pharmacy giant,
and the shareholder unrest that resulted from the poor performance
had recently come into public view. Millions of teenage Instagram

(01:35:31):
users are receiving a video from the social media platform
warning them about sex stortion. Scammers try to coerce young
people intoscending embarrassing photos of themselves, possibly undressed, and then
they threatened to send the photos to friends and family
members unless the victims send money. More than two dozen
miners have committed suicide after being blackmailed in that way.

(01:35:53):
Netflix posted strong third quarter results numbers from the streaming
video company top Wall Street forecasts on every major metric,
even though last year's Hollywood strikes had an impact on programming.
Netflix added more than five million subscribers over the summer.
Chinese demand for iPhones has rebounded. That's some good news
for Apple and Amazon. Web Services has pushed back the

(01:36:16):
timeline for incorporating new artificial intelligence systems powered by Nvidio's
Blackwell chip by Casey. The cloud computing provider, now says
those systems probably won't be online until early next year.

Speaker 1 (01:36:30):
Casey, I was you were talking about scams. I was
reading a piece in your post this morning where this
guy ended up sending scammers like twenty five k they
called you know the scam where they say your child's
in trouble. Now they're calling with AI from videos of
your kid in your kid's voice, and that's what that's
what they did. They called and it was his son's

(01:36:50):
voice because they I mean, you got to set it up.
But holy hell, that seems to be that's probably pretty effective,
I would think. So oh my gosh, all right, so
bury those people unto the prison and we'll talk Monday. Absolutely, okay,
talk to you. Have a good weekend. Blomberg News, who's
in on helping us dig the grave? Yeah, that's crazy.
I'm just reading this thing. So you get a call

(01:37:12):
like the scam that your kid got arrested and needs money,
and this is somebody from the police department. Like that's
a thing that's around And the focus of this story
is this dad. He gets a call it's his son,
but it's not his son, and his son's in a
bunch of trouble and he needs twenty five K and
dad said it and they say that it's uh yeah,

(01:37:36):
how do you combat it? Literally in the article this
is where we are societally. Literally in the article, they're
just like you need to have like a code word,
like maybe you have a word at your bank or
a pen and if money is going to be changing
and they need to be able to tell you what
it is, I guess maybe that's that's a good way
to do it. But that's also weird. It's weird enough

(01:37:58):
having to do verification nine different ways when I log
into all my equipment in the morning. Ross is a
big fan of it too, But like, do you imagine
calling your mom Ross and she's like, what's the pin? Right?
That's where we are?

Speaker 3 (01:38:11):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:38:12):
That's awful, just awful, just on top of everything else
going on. All right, couple things for we we wheel
on out of here to some audio I hadn't got
to yet, ah or Kamala fun all right, you ready
for this? I mentioned that Kamala was also the one

(01:38:33):
who came out and announced the death of Solo Yolo Sinoar.
That's not his real first name. It's like yah yah
or whatever, but I like Yolo And if you saw
the picture Yolo is he has embraced that name because
he ain't coming back from that. But the fact that
the president's not out doing it, the vice president is,
while also distancing herself was it made it a really

(01:38:55):
weirder day.

Speaker 10 (01:38:56):
Yes, today Israel confirmed that y'ah, yeah, Sinoar, the leader
of Hamas, is dead and justice has been served. Did
he cry like in the United States, Israel and the
entire world are better off as a result. Sinoar was
responsible for the killing of thousands of innocent people, including

(01:39:17):
the victims of October seventh and hostages killed in Gaza.
He had American blood on his hands. Today, I can
only hope that the families of the victims of Hamas
feel a sense and measure of relief.

Speaker 1 (01:39:33):
All right, And also in a way I started asking,
I'm like, why did she do it? Maybe she did
it because she screwed the whole Shapiro thing up, and
maybe she thinks this gets a maybe back in the
good graces of some Jewish downers or voters or something.
I don't know. Man,
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