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November 22, 2024 • 96 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I know you're not listening. Well some of you are,
but a lot of you aren't, because, uh, you'll then
send me the very panicked email on Monday, where are
you guys? Where are you guys? We're off for the
whole week, and then you'll claim that I never said anything,
or Ross never said anything. And I'm assuming you have

(00:21):
your Batman meme ready to go? Would you post literally
every time? Uh yeah, it's the Batman slapping he slapping
Robin in that right and just says vacation. Okay, So
like the clues will be there, but I wanted you
to know. But before we get to any of that,

(00:41):
you know, we do, we gotta do three hours so
to help us in the slog, Pete Callender will join us.
That'll be coming up at eight oh five. But first
we got a canceling and it's probably best we're doing
this in late November and not you know, like May

(01:02):
or June when people tend to really dive into this activity.
But unfortunately, there is a phrase. You've probably used it,
some of you probably participate in it. I do, and

(01:23):
we got to get rid of it because and let
me read the quote here, Well it may seem inoffensive.
It's loaded with cultural baggage and can be interpreted as racist. Okay,
all right, so what is the magic word? Anybody want
to just your in your mind make a guess. Okay, okay,
you got it ready, here we go gardening. That's it.

(01:50):
It's done. So uh yeah, don't I never want to
hear that word again. Loaded with cultural baggage. This is
the dumbest article I've ever seen. So I saw people
discussing this yesterday. Newsweek did one and they and then
it linked. Somebody posted another story that The Guardian did

(02:11):
a little while ago because I couldn't understand what the
problem is. And yes, as a matter of fact, it
was a discussion that was screen capped and reposted on
Twitter that took place on Blue Sky. How did you know?
Because it's it's gatekeepery people who are well, I guess

(02:32):
I'm gonna have to use the word just for the
purpose of this for the science. People who tend to
do it, tend to judge others who do it. Yeah,
it's called the fair, bro, your video fair not just
the food thing or they dip the thing in the
stuff and now it's like twelve thousand calories and it's delicious.

(02:56):
Not just that part. No, not even the midway where
there's nine million strollers and zero hope we're on the
end lies the saddest booth you'll ever see at any
carnival or fair. The I couldn't win a stuffed animal
for my kid. He won't shut up. So let me
pay ten times market price for one walk past all
of that, go to the more of the roofed buildings

(03:17):
with the sloped ropes that the Secret Service wouldn't dare
get on. In there you will find gardeners having their
things judged. Oh yeah, yeah, we judge all of it.
I I don't know if I've ever shared this with you.
I am an ffa medled meat judger. I know, make

(03:44):
your jokes. It's fine. Laugh like you're four. You want
to throw a steak in front of me with so
I can check out the marbling and a few other
things about it. I can grate it. So you know
you don't have to just be in gardening. But my
favorite takeaway is hold on, let me read down here.

(04:08):
So the author of this article is upset because people
are making gardening unapproachable. The only person making gardening unapproachable
was the Michigan governor during COVID. Okay, now it doesn't
mean you're going to be good at it, and it
doesn't mean you're gonna make the right decisions. Person who
decided to plant mint in the same box as everything

(04:30):
else and now all you have is mint? Heads up
on that one. But now I'm I am late. I
am not a good I know, coming from an agricultural background,
you think I'm good at growing, so I'm really not.
I just forget sometimes, but I do grow basically about

(04:51):
eight different herbs because I love fresh herbs, and also,
like everything else at the grocery store, just price upward
and onward and you can get them just picked. So unfortunate.
I'm probably helping. But my favorite part is because I
was trying to figure out the racism or the cultural baggage.
Part of it is basically that certain when when they

(05:13):
say certain communities here, I believe they are. They're they're
making a socioeconomic argument, but actually making an argument based
on identity politics, as all writers do for The Guardian
and several of these other places. Basically, it's not a
they're saying that it's not approachable for minority communities. What

(05:35):
are you talking about. Now, Don't get me wrong. From
a socioeconomic standpoint, you don't have the money to buy
the seeds. I guess it makes it hard. But what
are you talking about? And then to throw historical baggage
on there, are you saying that minorities in this country
don't have experience with agriculture? Maybe not them, but you

(05:56):
say historically here, so you mean historically the communities? Even
is that is absolute lunacy, man, But unfortunately our betters
have spoken, so no more using that word. Okay, all right,
very good. So coming up on the show, Like I said,
Pete Calender, he'll join us at eight oh five. My

(06:17):
theory that the view is going to be policed out
of existence is looking more and more like a possibility.
And I'm okay with the head. They're doing multiple hostage
videos a day now on the show and it's great,
and what it prompted Joe Rogan to do yesterday was

(06:39):
even better. And uh oh yeah, we got to talk
about bondye see see where your head's out on that.
So lots to get to here over the next two hours,
forty five minutes. That's right. I'm running a count down
timer we're down here next week. You've been warned and

(07:02):
we'll be right back. Ah, you got it back.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
It's bad. It was bad, man, Yeah, I got I
got home yesterday and the police were there.

Speaker 3 (07:10):
Right.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
This is just a week after you lost your manatee. Yeah,
like the yeah, and I'm like, what is happening here?

Speaker 2 (07:16):
Marky opens the door and the turkey that we're gonna
have for Thanksgiving ran out of the house and attacked,
attacked my neighbor, took off my neighbor's hand.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
Was it one of those turkeys from far Cry? That's
super op?

Speaker 2 (07:30):
I think so. Oh okay, so they gave the turkey
back and no charges because they said, I'm in the media.
It's fine. Yeah, now my neighbor and a hand ducking work.
My neighbor is super pissed, and I.

Speaker 1 (07:41):
Guess it would be a turn hand in anyway. Put
enough gravy on it, and I'm sure it's fine.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
Oh, it's gonna be so good.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Yeah, which is, but it's not the naghbory you like,
So what do you care?

Speaker 2 (07:50):
Right, because now it's kind of like a free range turkey, right,
like a hybrid.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
Yeah, well for a few days anyway, you guys don't
do a full turkey really, like.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
No, there's like three of us, so we do like
we do, like the step down. We did like one
because it's just Marky. That's a pigeon. Bro that's a no,
it's like a turkey. It's like a small I don't
even know. But no, it's like you look on the
outside of it's in the freezer. Now it's his turkey.
It's a turkey.

Speaker 1 (08:14):
Oh it's young, it's young. It's one of the young turkeys.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
Yeah, but we did because it's it's just Marky, Lincoln
and I and Lincoln will have like two bites of it.
He's not really a big fan of turkey. And then
we did like a full turkey once, maybe like five
years ago, and it was absurd. And I'm a big
fan of the turkey sandwiches left over with the stuff.
Oh it's the best.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
But wait, wait, wait, hold on, what all goes on
the leftover turkey sandwich?

Speaker 2 (08:35):
I just do mayo, turkey, stuffing and bread. That's all
I do.

Speaker 1 (08:39):
Stuffing turkey.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
Cranberry we don't do cranberry sauce we hate it. And
gravy we don't do cranberry sauce. Okay, gross, well.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
Both the both the can and the regular correct is
it was you you hate Wisconsin? Okay? Got it all right?
So that's a weird. Most people don't know that, Like
Wisconsin just makes most of the cranberries in America. It's true.
Look it up. And you should also learn why they
wear those big Most people think cranberry's growing water. They don't.

(09:12):
That's just how they get them up. And when they
do it, it releases millions of spiders. So if you're
one of those people in the cranberry bog, they're spiders
crawling all over you. Really yeah, good morning's dead? Do Yeah?
Somebody explained that to me one time when I was
living on Minnesota. I'm like, this is, what's just one
more thing wrong with the state? Packer fans and spider

(09:35):
crawl over enthusiasts, all right, Yeah, Turkey Sam. We were
having a discussion the other day off the air, and
I'll be so bold as to throw this out. When
is fried chicken the best within about ten minutes of
it coming out the pan and then and it's not
even close cold the next day coming out of the fridge,

(09:57):
hands down, And I would almost argue that I like
cold fried chicken more sometimes because very often after that
ten minutes, it's just yeah, So anyway, now I want
fried chicken, and I'm all out.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
Well, that was a good show, dude, I thought it.
I thought it went well today, So it was good.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
So Ross is on the impression that if he sneaks
in and changes the hands on the studio clocks to
say that it's eight fifty six.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
Nine o'clock, Man, that was a good financial report from
Jeff Bellinger. Man looking forward to anybody at week? What
did you talk about the Nasdaq and the Dow Jones?
And then did he Yeah? And then in the video
Turkey sturdy Turkey stocks yesterday through the roof Stonks talked
about Stonks?

Speaker 1 (10:43):
What about Ray? What did ra say?

Speaker 4 (10:45):
Oh? Man?

Speaker 2 (10:45):
That weather?

Speaker 1 (10:46):
Yeah? What about the what about his sports team? Did
he seem happy? Probably not? By the way, do you
seem happy because you just got disrespected and ranked third
behind the Steelers and power rankings? And then last night happened.
So you guys was robbed. Man, you guys was robbed.
We have about a dozen wild turkeys. Yeah, you know

(11:08):
what when I was that's the other thing bring up
wild turkeys. We didn't eat a store bought turkey for
I don't remember, not at our house anyway. And here's
the thing. We have what are in Wyomi. We had
what are called Miriams. Miriams. Other people go miriam So

(11:30):
we have miriam turkeys. And they are not like your
other turkeys.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
You know why.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
They're almost docile, like it's not a hunt. It's uh oh,
they're over there in the field. Let me walk over
there with my and I'm not making this up. I
never shoot them with shotgun. We never have pellets in there.
I'd walk over. I had a Nonidas Strike Eagle before
I I pulled the trigger on Matthews when the thirty

(11:56):
two came out. But I had a Noneida Strike Eagle,
which is one of the first compound bows. Made the
thing look badass. I'd get me as a wiki broadhead,
pull that thing back. Just walk out there and don't.
And then then we had a turkey and we didn't
have to pick pellets out of it. So like and
admittedly it's a little stringer than the than the regular turkeys.

(12:18):
So I don't know, man, I love, love love that
part of the Thanksgiving thing because we could get you
get turkey tags for our area, just over the counter.
So AnyWho fun fun? Alright, what is this? Ross wants
to leave now? Now people are emailing me saying that no, no,
the clock is correct and I'm incorrect. Why are you

(12:38):
emailing me trying to talk yourself out of two and
a half hours a show unless you're a hater. Speaking
of haters, did you see the MSNBC folks absolutely lose
their crap within ten minutes of Pam Bondi's name being
thrown out there and wishing Matt Gates was back. Seriously,

(13:00):
it took ten minutes as the news was breaking yesterday
that instead of Matt Gates, And we'll have a little
speculation session here in a moment, because I, for one,
I don't know say, there's a lot of theories, but
let's let's concentrate on Pam bond If you don't know
Pam Bondi, Florida Attorney General. Absolute people, I used to
mistake not mistake her, but like you'd hear a quote

(13:23):
and I didn't know if it was Pam Bondi's quote
because it was just it was so full of venoms
sometimes but like funny venom or the former spokesperson for
DeSantis who went over to his campaign side there, Christine
what's her name?

Speaker 5 (13:40):
But like.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
She's I, I I what I know about Bondy. I
think this could be really entertaining and they're gonna have
a really hard time, Like Ross, do we know who
she's accused of raping? Yet? Do we know? Have we
heard a name floated out or some court document that
just appeared into existence? Do we?

Speaker 5 (14:03):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (14:03):
Oh, it's gonna be a little harder to do that.
That's a shame. I wonder if that's why MSNBC sounds
like this.

Speaker 6 (14:10):
Pam Bondi is exactly what I was saying in the
last segment that we should all fear because she's competent.

Speaker 3 (14:15):
We may not.

Speaker 6 (14:16):
Agree with her ideologically, but knows how to do this job.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
So if anyone on the.

Speaker 6 (14:21):
Democratic side or anyone who cared about liberty or justice
was thinking, well, maybe Matt Gates will screw this up
and that'll give us some time. No, Pambondy knows what
she's doing. She knows what she's doing about immigration. Remember,
Florida is one of those states that's been very aggressive
about migrants and deportation and moving people to different states
and everything else, like that Florida has enacted all sorts
of rules and laws to curtail students and what they

(14:41):
can do on campuses and finding legal justifications for manipulating
education money. She is a dangerous and effective pick, and
that's frankly worse than what we would have got with
Matt Gates, even with the deplorable moral background that he has.

Speaker 7 (14:56):
Yeah, and I want to discuss that with a little
more depth with both of you, including her record on
civil rights, LGBTQ rights, and other issues that are front
and center at the DJ and which we know we're
also big campaign issues this cycle.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
Milo Uanopolis on Timpole's podcast, Going Scorched Earth on Laura Lumer,
who then freaks out and then Milo is like, oh, yeah,
by the way, I have video of the things I
just said, and then he posted the video. It's wild.
But remember this woman was in the orbit of Trump,
and like, I couldn't figure out why in my beef

(15:30):
with her is not necessarily the stuff that she ends
up on people's radar being upset about. It's the all
the other stuff, Like it's really it's really crazy stuff,
all right, So what the heck, let's just throw it.

(15:51):
It's Friday. I'm just gonna throw this out there. So
I'm not gonna play all the audio because I didn't
send it to Ross and it would take a while
to cut it all up. But Soilo made three claims.
The first one's crazy. Why why after literally getting to
fly on Trump's plane, being invited tomorrow, lago, all of

(16:14):
those things, why then all of a sudden she wasn't
They got her out there. And the story that Milo
told is she told people that she had pretended to

(16:36):
be Lewinsky and Donald Trump was Clinton bragging about it
on the play, asking I wasn't saying what happened on
the plane, that's what she said. Obviously that's a problem.
That's a problem. And so but some folks within Trump's

(16:56):
staff there, I don't know if it's his new chief
of staff or whoever it was, they realized that we
that's in we need she needs to not be here.
And so they kind of tasked a couple other people
with being like you know that thing where you're like, hey,
when you're in high school, you ever do this? Really, hey,
whoever's in the passenger see you, Like, hey, man, could

(17:17):
you check see if the head the tail light's working
and then drive off right. So they pulled one of those.
I don't know all the details of it, and again
that's just one thing. But what was crazy is Milo
said that Laura one day she was going she was
going to speak, and you have to remember that Milo
was her campaign manager. She was going to speak to

(17:41):
a group of Jewish GOP voters in Florida somewhere, and
she had drawn on the folder that had her speech
in it, the Star of David. Except she didn't because
she drew a pentagram. Because she didn't know that the
Star of David and Nagra have a different number of

(18:02):
points on them, have a different look to them, more
so than just that. And Milo said it's because she
lied about being Jewish, and then his follow up story was,
so then she spent she would practice drawing the Star

(18:23):
of David on a blackboard like that, you know, like
a kid having to write the same thing over and over.
And I'm like, this is insane. I heard Dad didn't
think much about it, and there was something else, I
can't remember what it was, something else, but I didn't
think much about it. And then I noticed yesterday because
she got really mad. She's like, you're lying. He posted
video of her doing these things, practicing, going I get

(18:46):
this right, Like just crazy stuff. So that's if you
get into the gossipy side of things, that's really where
I fell down a bit of a rabbit hole yesterday.
But it was incredibly crazy and amusing me. Just why.
You know, watching people burn down all of their stuff
all on their own is very instructive on what not

(19:07):
to do, and probably doing those things are things you
should not do. So but you know, I'm not here
to lecture you, except I am for another two hours
and twenty minutes. Why is it going so slow today?
Do you remember being a kid in school on that
last day before a vacation.

Speaker 2 (19:29):
I remember looking at the clock and you swear that
like the big hand went backwards. Yeah, so what is happening?

Speaker 1 (19:35):
Can we check the batteries in there? Teacher? What is
going on? Man? All right, so let me get back
to the Pam Bondi stuff. But we got to start
with the mac Gates stuff, right. What was that? I
was just asking, I was just gonna ask it straight out.
What was that? What was the thing that that was?
Was that a legitimate back because I believe, I tweeted, no,

(19:59):
somebody talked him with Matt Gates, because, as I pointed out,
I didn't want people one. I didn't want members of
Congress in that ag job because they may have to
burn their friends. So I'm happier about a Bondie pick,
even though yes, she runs in those same circles. She's

(20:19):
not a congressional member, she's not a senator, Okay, she
clearly they can't try to hang rape cases on her,
or maybe they can't. Who the heck knows what they're
going to come up with? What the I don't know
what the ladies at the View are going to be
up to today. We'll show you what they were up
to tomorrow here in just a bit, but they're up yesterday,

(20:42):
so I don't know. The biggest criticism I've seen of
Bondie is that she was a registered lobbyist for Cutter
or Qatar or however you want to pronounce it, and
then they just write that, do you know what she
was a lobbyist for and why she filed the necessity
disclosure reforms. She didn't hide any of this, She filed
all the documents. It was a singular issue and it

(21:08):
was under the umbrella of Qatar because they were the
host country. Pam Bondi was a lobbyist for organizations and
individuals who were trying to stop human sex trafficking. So
she was contracted during the World Cup, remember whether with
their crazy stadium that kind of looks like a a

(21:32):
female part. She was under contract by both the organizations
but also the host country, which was Cutter, So that's
why she had to fill out the forms. She was
trying to stop people from being sex trafficked to Cutter
for the World Cup where they would then be raped.

(21:52):
But sure, yeah, that's obviously you just if you just
say she worked for Cutter, you can imply that, uh,
she's a manchurin candidate or something. But you should at
least understand what it was. Okay. Also, why aren't they
making a big deal about her being that she'll be
the first female ag Republican AG in the history of

(22:19):
the United States, And I like, maybe she doesn't care.
Maybe I don't care, and you don't care based on
that you just wanted to be qualified. But you know,
the left loves that stuff. Oh they love that stuff,
and they've taken two swipes at it. Themselves, one of
which literally sat on a tarmac and you can't convince
me didn't discuss talked about non existing grandkids shut up

(22:45):
right there where they had to like change airport taxing traffic.
This whole thing went on. Some reporter, thank god, went
look at those two plan what's going on over there?

Speaker 3 (22:54):
Right?

Speaker 1 (22:54):
It is the only reason we know about it, and
right in the midst of what they're trying to figure
out with Hillary Coli and then the other one murdered
twenty five kids. All right, Waco, that's the reference there.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
By the way, you know, every time I think of
a Janet Reno, I just think of Will Ferrell.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
Don't you see what I did on Twitter? This one?

Speaker 3 (23:13):
No?

Speaker 1 (23:14):
Oh oh, I I posted aside by side of Bondi
and Reno, but I may have accidentally used Will Ferrell rena.

Speaker 3 (23:23):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
And then I was made and I was so proud
of myself. Hold on, I was so proud of myself.
I'm like, yeah, that's funny because I hadn't thought about
that in forever. And then one of our one of
our listeners goes on Twitter, I've seen this dude post before.
He says that Will Ferrell is that an essen El

(23:48):
skit I missed and I'm I never felt so old.

Speaker 2 (23:50):
Oh yes you missed.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
Yeah, it's not just us skit.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
It's funny because you know, we were in like middle
school right when that came out, when that impression came out,
And like, I don't really remember how Janet Reno spoke,
Like I can't hear her voice in my head, but
when I think about it, what I imagine is Will
Ferrell's voice doing Janet Reno.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
She had a more masculine delivery. I always I'll remember
her always doing the maya culpa. Well, here's what happened
to Waco Pound Sand You don't like it thing that
press conference because then once you because at first you're like, ah,
they're crazy, but it's like, but were they? Were they

(24:32):
being crazy to the point where you had to go
in and almost one hundred people died? Put one of
your people, I mean, after Ruby Ridge, Like you should
think about this stuff. But yes, no, much like when
people think of Sarah Palin, they probably imagine an SNL character. Yeah, yes, yes, yes, yes,

(24:56):
that's how when Ross and I think of Janet Reno,
and I think a lot of people we think, we
think we see an SNL character in our head, right, so, uh,
by the way, uh here is well, I'll let you
Is this real Janet Reno or is this SNL will
feral Janet Reno? See if you can see, if you
can figure it out.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
You wanted her, you got her.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
You're gonna get the straight dope from the horse's mouth.
It's time. Okay, who wants a piece of Reno? Let's
see ann news. Mister Reno is an appointee of an
administration that's plague with pending indictments. Hasn't the time come
for you to remove yourself from the investigation? If you

(25:43):
ask one more question like that, you're gonna have to
rove my foot from your ass. And by the way,
I read somewhere she hated it, she absolutely hated it.
And then I read somewhere that she absolutely loved it.
So I don't even know how she is, how she
thought of that, But I don't know. That's Janet Reno
in my head. Now. She since passed away, she did,
I can't remember how long. She didn't die that long ago.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
And she died in the football game, right, yes, that guy.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
Just yeah, no, good good, good good catch there Ross
but she had that knowledge that through me. Stop it's
only six forty six, what is happening? Make it go fast.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
It was a great show. I felt good about that era.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
They're probably of all the of all the SNL skits
in your top ten if Bill Clinton and then McDonald's
explaining by stealing food his African policy with rebels and
what was the word he kept using, war lords?

Speaker 2 (26:42):
War lords.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
Yeah, so let's say a warlord comes. It's one of
the funniest skits ever. And then and clearly they're making
fun of Clinton there, and they're making fun of me.
They were making fun of the left and the right.
Obviously George Bush. Will Ferrell transitioned right into that.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
Yeah. I mean that was great, man. Remember the Bob
Dole stuff too. Norm McDonald would do Bob Do and
they would debate back and forth and they would do
both sides, and it was just I think that's why
recently Dana Carvey came back and he was doing Georgia
Bush on the show Now and he did his Elon
Musk impression and a lot of people were like offended
by it and said it was like over the line. Whatever.
I thought it was actually funny. But I think the

(27:20):
only reason I found it funny is because it was
Dana Carvey doing it. I don't think anyone else could
do it.

Speaker 1 (27:25):
I think there's not a mean bone in his body
while he's doing it. Is the impression people, and it's.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
Just and it's like, it's a typical Dana Carvey impression
where it's so over the top that it's ridiculous and funny.
That's all. You wouldn't work.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
You see, Dana Carvey did his whole podcast the other day.
It's just them destroying Fauci. Him and Spade is destroying Fauci.
So like, I like, I don't even know where his
politics lie. I couldn't tell you. And that's good because
when Dana Carvey's done on stage, I'm generally amused and
I will I will take more Dana Carvey as long

(28:02):
as he's willing to go over and do it. The
problem is if they're not gonna think about something just
for a moment too. The balance you have to walk
to be able to do an Elon Musk impression because
of the cadence and the delivery that Elon Musk has,
which may or may not be something having to do

(28:23):
with him being on the spectrum. You can't lean into that.
You have to go and you have to do it
in a way where you don't you don't cross that boundary,
which is pretty established, right, especially in an SNL environment,
even though the SNL environment now would not care about

(28:44):
immutable characteristics, right if as long as it's trash and
a Republican. So Dana Carvey's got to go do that.
But he also has to portray Elon Musk hop it
around like a lunatic, which was funny.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
You know, his impressions are so absurd that they're funny.
That's all, yes, because then like a Hartman impression would
be a really good impression, like Nails the guy the cadence.
The voice sounds like him a game at Carvey impression,
isn't isn't that? It sort of it takes who the
person is. It's like a caricature of the person.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
Yeah, George Bush Senior, right right right, Look at all
the different guys that he's played, and that's who you'll
remember him for. So even though Will Ferrell, I remember,
I remember the I told you that Will Ferrell at
the wolf Pack game right when Roy Cooper was running,
I was so disappointed. So I'm just sitting there tailgating
with the boys, well the boys and the girls and

(29:35):
anyone around. We had a rather big tailgate group that day,
and all of a sudden, I look over and I
kid you, not, one of the guys his name is
Ken's there and he's he looks over, he goes, Will
Ferrell's walking over here, and I thought he was joking.
And I turn around and Will Ferrell and Roy Cooper
are walking right at our tailgate.

Speaker 2 (29:56):
And Will Ferrell, right, you told me he was naked
and running to the quad, right, Yeah, well he.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Was at that time. He was walking because he was
a little winded. Yeah. And then he had another really
old guy with him named lou or something something that
rhymed with that.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
That was his boy I remember that.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
Ye oh yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Blue, I
think that was his name. Anyways, So, no, but Will
Ferrell was out there, He's got a Cooper shirt on,
he's coming by, he's stumping for Cooper at the tailgate stuff.
I didn't Nobody was mean to him, but it was
funny because half the tailgate people just ignored them.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
How depressing was that?

Speaker 1 (30:29):
Yes, I'm like, why are you doing. I already already
knew he's a you know, he had no problem speaking
on and leftist politics. But now one you've ruined. You've
ruined a lot of things for me, just mentally right now.
I'm sure I'll get over it, and I already have,
because look, there's a lot of funny old Will Ferrell stuff.
But forever you'll be the guy who came and interrupted

(30:50):
our tailgate so you could tell us about your Jesus,
which in this case was Roy Cooper was gonna do
everything except you know, help people in West or North Carolina,
but all the other things, he was going to do
all of those. So yeah, that's my sad Will Ferrell story.
All right. So back to the Gates thing. I really
want to know, because here's the theories. One that was

(31:14):
genuinely they wanted to get Gates and is the ag
but the media did what the media did and it
was far too overwhelming. Two, Gates was never going to
be the a g and in fact, because of the
way that he worded his resignation letter, they can just
swear him in in the next congress. Three they're going
to make him the senator. But first they wanted to

(31:36):
use him to test or maybe senator or Congress. This
theory goes for extra ones. It was Trump's four D
chess way of figuring out which senators were with him
or against him. So he'd go scorched earth on those
who said no. I mean, that's real for g chess

(31:57):
stuff because look at the fallout from it. And then
there's the they're gonna make him senator, and then there's
the other one. They wanted to run Matt Gates because
they don't like him. Oh and that was the other
thing that they were saying about Trump. Trump hates plastic
surgery and that was one of the reasons he hated
Laura Lumer, and not just the part where she said
that she uh lewinsky him. So there's crazy stuff out

(32:21):
there every day, and sometimes I'm here for it. Uh
So yeah, So what do you think the Gates store ross,
What do you think the Gates story is at this point?
Think about that. We're gonna take a break when we
come back. I'd like your calls eight eight eight nine
three four seven eight seven four. Was that an honest
tried it just didn't work out or is something else
going on? And what do you think of Pam Bondy.

(32:43):
We'll find out next hag On worry. I'm sorry. Why
were you asking Ross about Pete? You want to see
if he do a whole hour? Do we have that
much stuff to cover? I mean, we got the Bellinger,
we got all that stuff coming. Oh you mean just wait,
hold on? You mean just him do the hour and
then you leave? Is that that's okay?

Speaker 2 (33:05):
You know, I'm thinking we just pot him up on
the phone and leave. I mean, I think he could
do it. He could pull it off.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
I mean technically that last break of the show auto fires,
so and then it kills the board and goes into
the beck stuff.

Speaker 2 (33:22):
So I mean I only offer it as I respect him.
He's a pro.

Speaker 1 (33:25):
You know he can do it, so can earlier. No, Okay,
wouldn't wouldn't be that well that's my speculation. But that's
what we're doing in this segment. We're we're doing some speculating,
like what was that whole Gates thing? Was it for real,
for reals? Was it some sort of forty chess? Was
it to out unloyal members of Congress, which is a

(33:45):
theorious yesterday? Is it just the media with their seeding
hatred because let's face it, Gates was their poster boy
for hatred. They had a writer who was mad at
his wife for ruining Gilligan's Island for her. I think
it was was it Miami or Fort Latte, one of
the one of the papers down there, So she couldn't

(34:07):
she really enjoyed it. Because his wife's name is Ginger,
I believe, or Mary I can't. I don't remember what
it is. She's one of the women on I don't
care because also that's his wife. You all are lunatics.
So what do we think was going on there? Let's
let's get into the phone shell we Lisa, you're up first,
go right ahead.

Speaker 8 (34:27):
Ye know what I was wondering about is uh you know,
it gives Matt a perfect opportunity to go on to
all the shows and to get some of this stuff
out front and center, you know, like looking into all
this insire trading in crap and scorn on him, kind
of being able to make the argument about what some
stuff that he was going to do that maybe really
hasn't been front and center as some of you know

(34:48):
a lot of the talking points because it's hidden so well.

Speaker 1 (34:51):
But remember this isn't just about stopping him from a
g This is about destroying anyone wanting to give him
any credibility. It's kind of what they're doing to Tulsi
Gabbard right now. Most people, most people pay attention, realize
that that whole Tulsi Gabbard is friends with Bashir al
Assad and is a secret Middle Eastern plant, is one

(35:14):
hundred percent a Hillary Clinton creation, or at least the
people around her. Most people realize that with Gates, that's
what they want to do, so that if he's on there,
they can sow who you gonna believe. Nancy Pelosi said
she didn't know about Navidia. I had to buying all
that Navidia before it went way up or Matt Gates
the rapist, and that's how they'll approach it. So I

(35:35):
hope you're right. Anyone up there, I don't care who
it is, left or right. If they want to uncover
some of the slog and the sludge, I'm here for it.
So I hope you're right. Lisa, all right, all right,
have yourself, good morning. Do appreciate it. But that's why
I was laughing over the yacht. The Milo Laura Lumer
I could give two craps really about either of them.

(35:58):
You know, they don't work for me and go out
do whatever they want. They've ever watched they don't go
over to Blue Sky because then they'll get scarlet lettered.
Did you guys know this? So Ross, we talked about
this yesterday where you said there were some posts right
where they had just what was the word they wrote
over the post so you can't see the post.

Speaker 2 (36:14):
Babel MB tried to post over there, and every post
was labeled intolerance.

Speaker 1 (36:17):
Intolerance, right, So here's what happens. If you get too
many of your posts, they go to your main page.
So think of it like on Twitter. Right, I flipped
over because I want to read your bio that stuff,
but you can because there's just a giant banner that
says intolerant, scarlet lettered you. I mean, the irony of

(36:40):
making somebody's whole thing say that they're intolerant and you
just shouldn't is intolerance. The whole thing, I think is
an experiment to see if my brains will explode. Like
that panelist on scanners I.

Speaker 2 (36:57):
Was reading this morning, the more people from the left
they're coming back to x now because the reason being
is that they've been banned and blocked on Blue Sky
for being intolerant.

Speaker 1 (37:07):
Yeah, because I think there's a fair number coming back,
because I think the dopamine they get from fighting isn't
there right. Some people just love doing that and you're not.
Although it sounds like there is some fighting, it's just
in fighting, I believe would be the word for it.

Speaker 3 (37:23):
Jamal, what's up, hey, Casey. I want to say this
real quick because I got a clock in Casey. If
you notice this is the same thing. It's not just Democrats,
it's wheat Republicans who don't want to do President Trump's agenda.
Any Republicans that size would make America great again. Maga.
But what happened is the media reports some sexual slatious

(37:46):
things being the Republicans quote unquote get wheat knee and
say oh and start pull them away from them and
being that person lose his position. Perfect example what happened
here in Mark Robinson looking, well, now we'll look what
they did to Matt Gates when the Department of.

Speaker 1 (38:02):
Justice, Marley, those of you are interested, Mark was tweeting
about the Gates things, So if you want to slide
over to his account, he came to the same conclusion
you had Jamal Yeah.

Speaker 3 (38:12):
And when and when you have Merrick Garlands. Merrick Garlands,
this isn't a Democrat, a Republican or independent degrad This
is Marik Garland. He has investigated everybody and locked people up.
Everything said, I don't believe this story when it comes
to Matt Gates. This is why happens. You have a

(38:32):
lot of Republicans that keep Democrats in power because these
Democrats helped keep Republicans in check that they don't like.
They don't like Republicans who listen to their voters. This
is why you had the traditional ones Mitch McConnell, Alaska

(38:53):
Senator Susan Collins and now the Mitt Romney replacement.

Speaker 1 (38:58):
Susan Collins main but you're both on the list.

Speaker 3 (39:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (39:01):
I saw the list as well of who the whole problem.

Speaker 3 (39:04):
And the new guy wouldn't have voted for him as well?
Who when they met Romney replacement. I mean literally, you
taught round another met Romney. So this is what they
this is And yes, the Democrats are diabolical, of course,
this is what they're gonna do. But when you have
Republicans who sit here and you that the Saint of

(39:25):
the Republicans. I'm gonna give you a clear example.

Speaker 1 (39:29):
Sorry, be quick because I have a question for you,
and I only have a couple of minutes. So make
your point.

Speaker 3 (39:35):
Ted Budd, Ted Buddy got democrat. He ran against you
because y'all used to pick at him he was sleeping
on the couch, because he got taught having an affair
during his arm campaign and you used to joke say
he was sleeping on the couch during his campaign, Democrats
overwhelmingly voted for him, and the.

Speaker 1 (39:53):
Well, I'm so confused. Are you referring to cal cunning him?

Speaker 3 (39:58):
Who was the guy he voted against? No, No, it
was the guy he ran against Ted, But it was
a Democrat he ran for senator. I think he ran
against Ted Budd and he had an.

Speaker 1 (40:06):
Affair Cal Cunningham, Jody, we called him to Yeah that dude.

Speaker 3 (40:11):
Yeah, you used to peak at him all the time.
You said that he's sleeping on the couch.

Speaker 1 (40:14):
Se in his campaign was sep with he was sleeping
with deployed service members wives or wife this? Yeah, I
feel like that's a dude who needs picked on. Let
me ask you a question, Jamal, before I gotta get
out of here. Okay, will you apologize to Juicy smolee?

Speaker 3 (40:30):
No, Juicy smole is worse than their hair hat wearing
monster Janet Crocky. We know he lied to do that
so he could fall some racial tension and he got
away with it. No, he old lion Juicy juiceaid Jush
smile at the French ass, I can't own gods, and
it proved a corruption of Chicago.

Speaker 1 (40:51):
And he yeah, okay, all right, so I'm gonna put
you down for not going to apologize. All right, Jamal,
I got a roll, So all right, can you believe it? Ross?
You want to apologize to Juicy Smollier, oh Man, Dave Chappelle, Yeah,
I'm too busy. I'm really Ross is very busy thinking
of ways to get us out of here.

Speaker 2 (41:10):
Earlier, I just turned on my vacation. Ought to apply
some email.

Speaker 1 (41:15):
I've always tempted to do that because really it's for
sales anyway. If sales sends me something right now, we
might have to go down and have a discussion.

Speaker 2 (41:24):
But let's be honest. It's Friday. They're not here.

Speaker 1 (41:29):
Yeah, but we gave them. They gave him all laptops
so they can send us email and stuff, But yeah,
I know you're probably right. Let's see here. Oh I
didn't even ask you. So what do you think? What
do you think the Gates thing is of all those
different options or is it? Do you think they just
put them out there and and then just got.

Speaker 2 (41:46):
I honestly have an end or I have no idea.
I mean, there's a lot of people I look up to,
like you know that are saying that there's like a
forty chess thing right where.

Speaker 1 (41:56):
Yeah, your brand doing it.

Speaker 2 (41:58):
I mean Matt Gates was sort of a problem for
Speaker Johnson, and now he's gone, so he's now got
a you know, Trump is looking good in the house's eyes.

Speaker 1 (42:07):
Well, the previous speaker was really more him and Gates
because they had the famous screaming match.

Speaker 2 (42:13):
So so I don't I have no idea.

Speaker 3 (42:15):
I do.

Speaker 2 (42:15):
I do know that I think Pam Bondi is a
much better would be a much better attorney general. I
can't I can't wait.

Speaker 1 (42:21):
Yeah, I wait to see what her scandal is. And
you know with heg Seth, it's like they're doing the
same thing. And then I read the police report yesterday. No, no,
I don't believe it, and they're and that cross like
does nobody know whether Jerusalem cross is? Is that a
thing that no that people don't know? Do you know
what the four little crosses are? Those are the disciples?

(42:44):
This is like Christian iconography. One oh one, man, I
mean this is and they're just like, oh, he's a
white supremacist. And I'm like, those are literally the four
of the Disciple. Those those are the disciples.

Speaker 2 (43:00):
Did you see the person online? It was some big
pundit on the left where they were like, you know,
I dare you to show me where this this has
been used Christians before?

Speaker 1 (43:09):
What did he offer?

Speaker 2 (43:09):
He offered money, right, yeah, like I get money, Like,
just show me where this has been used before, because
I know it's for white supremacy. It's never been used.
If you're a Christian and people are like, here's my bib,
here's my Bible, here's photos of like you know, people
in the Vatican.

Speaker 1 (43:23):
And you ever two are old churches in Europe. It's
everywhere everywhere, and a lot of it ties in with
uh when you start getting into Knight's templar stuff. They
got that stuff. Oh yeah, man, It's like the moment
I saw it, I'm like oh yeah, yeah, Peter Paul,
is it Peter Paul, Mark and Luke. I'm trying to

(43:45):
remember what the four represents. See, I don't even know
everything about it, but I know that I just can't
remember off the top of my head. Absolute lunatics. Man, Uh,
how many trees do you have upross for Christmas? How
many times?

Speaker 2 (43:58):
We went to seventeen?

Speaker 1 (44:01):
And they're all Christmas trees?

Speaker 4 (44:02):
Right?

Speaker 1 (44:03):
Because I just found out that some people put other
trees up, so I just want to check and make
sure before I do that story next. Yours are all
Christmas trees right?

Speaker 2 (44:11):
Correct?

Speaker 1 (44:12):
You're not okay because there's the guy. There's a guy
who went in a different direction. We'll just say that
and I will fill you in on why. Coming up
next casey O Day Radio program, a twenty seven year
old man has been arrested after police although in this
case a passer by first saw it and then called police,
and then police discovered a very special tree. The tree,

(44:34):
which was not inside of his house but rather in
a patch of woods directly behind it, served a really
creepy purpose. It was his and I'm using the term
that is used by police so that I'm going to

(44:54):
clean it up just a little. It was his alone
time tree, you catch them a drift, alone time with
himself where he hoped to have a pleasurable experience. Okay,
so that's what and so he referred to it as
that tree but using m Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, so again,

(45:15):
I not a Christmas thing I was familiar with growing up.
And but maybe it's something else, or you know, the
guy's a lunatic. The guy's a young guy, right yeah,
probably like what twenty seven, twenty seven?

Speaker 2 (45:28):
Right, early guy.

Speaker 1 (45:29):
Yeah, he's young, probably not married, doesn't look like it.
Probably younger guy. Maybe he doesn't know how to do it.
Maybe he you know, maybe he went to the Christmas
tree stand and they wanted fifteen extra dollars to flock it,
and he's like, nah, I got this.

Speaker 2 (45:44):
We all make mistakes, you know, go through phases in
our in our college years. What's that he was sixty seven? Okay,
never mind, no, he was twenty seven, it says man.
Still Oh okay, okay, oh no, no, no, no, that's
the what's funnier if he was older, damn it?

Speaker 1 (45:59):
Yeah yeah, yeah it would be, wouldn't it. Now that
sixty seven, that ross is referring to oh my god,
Oh it's so much worse. What do you think about it?
This way? Right, there is sixty seven pieces of underwear
that he had stolen from people around the area. I
think he was stealing a lot of them from a hospital,

(46:21):
which is which was basically on the other side of
the field, and it was like clothing that was stored
by patients. So you like go in there and I
don't know where is he's slipping into the rooms to
do that. I don't know whatever he was doing. He's
facing like five years in prison. He's still and it
didn't matter. Officers say that there was stolen underwear from people, men, women, young,

(46:43):
old children. And he said that when he would drink,
he'd get lonely, which is why I don't think he
was married. He would get lonely and then he'd head
out of the woods to his alone time tree, the fappling,
as I'm to call it, he went to the fapley.

(47:03):
I worked so hard on this whole story. You're welcome.
The flocking joke is topped here.

Speaker 2 (47:09):
So it wasn't even like in his house. He just
had it out.

Speaker 1 (47:12):
No, that's how he got found out. So somebody else.
I gotten through this little patch of woods.

Speaker 2 (47:17):
That's creepy to stumble across like you, and they're like,
what is that? This is like a Blair witch house,
but yeah, it terrifying what.

Speaker 1 (47:24):
Is going on? You still stand in the corner, but
you do different stuff in it. So turn around, you
know they're re releasing that movie. But on the handicam level,
there was a big argument when they put it out
where they improved the video quality, and I guess they're
going to re release it with is is there a
market for that? I mean, who knows. Maybe I'll watch

(47:45):
it if it's on on the free streamings. I don't know. Uh,
anyway back to this, so yeah, so somebody's just probably
they're probably just taking a shortcut to get to school
or work or whatever. Just says somebody who was quote
walking through the woods, uh noticed the fapling and uh,
as you can imagine, was like, you know what, I'm

(48:07):
maybe say something to the police. We're not here next week,
so we're doing that thing that we all did in
school that day right before like the big Christmas break. Yeah,
I called it a Christmas break. What are you gonna do?
Where you were convinced all the all the clocks in
every class are broken, or that it's the one day
where they forget the bells broken. It's like, no, I'm

(48:27):
sure it's time, all right, so uh, for forgive, forgive
our glee. But yeah, so we're not gonna be here
next week. You're all on notice there you go, all
right here, you want some glee? What can be more
gleeful than listening to the folks over at the view right?

(48:47):
Although this is pretty funny. So one, remember we had
the audio the other day of Sunny Houston coming back
from break after she had just she just essentially said
Matt Gates did all these things and then, like some
ABC lawyers sitting their heads about to exploit, he say, no,
can't do this, not with these guys coming in. So
she had to read a legal disclaimer, but she read

(49:11):
it like a hostage. Okay, I feel like that's going
to be a regular thing until the eighty six, these chicks.
But yesterday's the person that they were slandering. I mean,
they were attempting to slander clearly. He leaned right into it,
and it was hoot, all right, let's let's get to Uh. Yes,

(49:33):
I'm sorry, I'm gonna subject you to the view. Let's
hear what happened. I'm sorry what oh Ross is telling me?
That's not the view audio. Oh that's the crazy mayor
lady down the news heal, I'm they sound so similar.
I apologize for that. Oh okay, it's the pink ones. Well,

(49:56):
of course it's the pink one over here. Let's go,
shall we.

Speaker 9 (49:58):
People want us divide it, and they aren't just here
in this country. There are foreign, foreign adversaries who are
infiltrating our social media because it is prudent.

Speaker 1 (50:06):
For us to stay that way.

Speaker 9 (50:08):
But when you see something that really pisses you off,
you should triple check that one.

Speaker 10 (50:12):
Yeah, but I think that that's why people like our show,
because they know that we are checked by.

Speaker 11 (50:17):
ABC News, but by everybody.

Speaker 10 (50:19):
Yeah, I mean, if we're wrong, we have you know,
the legal note here and.

Speaker 1 (50:24):
She looks over its Sonny. Okay, all right, so you
say that, But then the thing you say next, right,
you just mentioned that clearly there is an amped up
priority on just the facts and to be wary because
legal is watching you. So let's continue.

Speaker 10 (50:46):
It went from Walter Cronkite basically to this guy Joe Rogan,
who believes in dragons. I checked it. He believes in dragon.
He believes in dragon, Yes, I did. And he also
thinks that the dragons, like I guess like Dinosaury type
type of animals, roam the earth when people did. So
this is the type of really really bad information that's

(51:08):
going out.

Speaker 12 (51:08):
Well, it defends there are some really.

Speaker 10 (51:10):
Good possible that John Trump did roam the earth when.

Speaker 12 (51:14):
There are some really good news kind of influencer types,
and I think it's great that they're getting information about
global and current events in front of younger people who
maybe don't tune into traditional media. But to Sarah's point,
there has to be some fact checking and actually verification
of the things that are shared. Because I spent a
lot of time on Instagram reels and I'm served up
things that I get outraged about and then I realized, oh,
that's not even true. But I have the sense to

(51:36):
go and look it up.

Speaker 1 (51:37):
All right, So here's first of all, I how do
you find here's the problem. Joe Rogan saw it and
he started just tweeting out links to dragon documentaries and
they changed his description to dragon believer. Clearly he's scrolling
with them. Does Joe Rogan think dragons were running around
eating the ancient Chinese? Or does Joe Rogan? Who I could?

(51:59):
I saw? I looked at one of the documentaries you shared.
The documentary is definitely is one that has done where
like We're Dragons real, but comes to the conclusion that
a lot of dragon lore was a result of dinosaur
bones and then people trying to interpret what that was
and it grew from there. But also you throw a

(52:20):
few Komodo dragons in there. You've never seen one of those.
You hear these tales. If you look at old maps,
here be dragons. She's missing written on there. She's missing
The point, right, The point is these are fun conversations
to have people like talking about and speculating about Bigfoot
and refos and how long have people been talking about

(52:40):
the Lockness Monster. These are fun conversations. Yeah, And he
brings in people like Graham Hancock, right, which had one
of the biggest shows on Netflix now there, oh they
got big the Idea Apocalypse whatever it is show And
these are fun things to talk about. And there is
a portion of history which seems to be missing and
not there right, like for instance, the Pyramids, how are
they built? Why were they built? These things?

Speaker 2 (53:02):
Are these are fun conversations that normal people like to
have and why.

Speaker 1 (53:06):
Are there pyramids? On like four different times?

Speaker 2 (53:08):
Yeah, I mean right, these are conversations people.

Speaker 1 (53:10):
But also and you can get in there with your
logic and be like, well, logically, they've probably built pyramids
because from a structural support standpoint, not having the you know,
steel and bolts and everything that we have, it's extremely stable. Right.
You could be as boring as that, or you could
go it was the autoachy mining gold. I mean, I
don't care which one you want to go with, because

(53:31):
we're not having a real conversation. This isn't a debate
at Princeton. And there's a reason Joe Rogan has three
hundred times the viewers you have or whatever that number is.

Speaker 2 (53:41):
Right, And it's the different kind of guess he can have. Right,
you can have jd. Vance on one day talking about
political issues or whatever they're talking about, and then you
can ask somebody else on the next day just having
a fun conversation.

Speaker 1 (53:50):
Bring the dragon dude in, right, I'll watch I'll click
the hell out of that, the same way I'm watching
ancient aliens. Not because you know everything that to the
dude's telling me, I believe I just like no, but
you're telling like, what are they going to say about
the bag dad battery now? Like I want to I
want to hear this thuff.

Speaker 2 (54:10):
But even because these are fascinating, entertaining people, right, he
has entertaining people across from him, people like that, Like
you're telling me, if you couldn't have a chance, if
Georgio Suklos would come in right now and sit down
and talk to you for an hour, you'd put that
on the air. That'd be fair, that'd be amazing.

Speaker 1 (54:22):
Well, you wouldn't let them because you want to go home, So.

Speaker 2 (54:27):
It is time to go. It's been a good three hours.

Speaker 1 (54:29):
Turn poor Georgie away. Come on, man, that'd be amazing.
Look what what is one of the most popular radio
shows of all time? Coast to coast Coast to coast.
It's an overnight show and it literally is one of
the most popular of all time, either when you ask
people to rank it or you would not believe the
numbers nationally. Admittedly I can't. I don't know that. I've

(54:54):
looked at the numbers here locally, but it's but that's
not the that's not the point. And you don't have
to believe anything that's on there. Ross, do you believe
psychics can come in and contact people's dead people? George Nory?

Speaker 2 (55:06):
There, the psychic stuff pisses me off, you know how
it does?

Speaker 1 (55:08):
Yeah, yeah, so you're but you're welcome to had an opinion.
But if they started to talk about I don't know.
I don't know what's what's some crazy monster up in
New York. I've only heard George nor other than the
criminals in New York. I've only heard George Nory get
pissed off once at a guest. Yeah, and the guest
brought up the like that the moon was made of
cheese or something, and that was too much.

Speaker 2 (55:28):
For George Norry. He's like, I can't. We're not going
to get pissed off.

Speaker 1 (55:32):
And I'll tell people and I'll tell people it's a
fae documentary. It's a mockumentary. You should watch Lounopolis. I
love those kinds of things. I don't know what that is.
It's basically what Ross just laid out about, how the
moon's a secret base. It's an observatorial but it's not real, real,
but it's entertaining because you're just like it leaned back.
So now they're freaking out over Joe Rogan he believes

(55:53):
in dragons and him just leaning into it. Hilarious.

Speaker 12 (55:56):
What I do worry about with this, like the Blue
Sky versus X, because a lot of people I thought
on ex Twitter have now left to go to Blue Sky.
I worry we're all going.

Speaker 1 (56:04):
How did you know they all left?

Speaker 3 (56:05):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (56:06):
Because they came on Twitter to tell you. So they
do have a use for the too into our.

Speaker 12 (56:11):
Own echo chamber. So we had this, you know, this
election that was tense. Donald Trump won and the right
is going to stay on X and then the left
is all going to be on Blue Sky. How do
we try to talk to each other?

Speaker 13 (56:21):
Well, unfortunately, I will have to say the other side
I think has driven people way because you it's you know, it's.

Speaker 3 (56:29):
Not just discourse.

Speaker 13 (56:31):
It's nasty name calling. It's coming after the family, and
I'm going to do this to you, and I don't think.

Speaker 1 (56:38):
It's mostly discourse. Let's just if we're gonna be honest here,
let's put our honest pants on. It's like it's it's
it's daring to have a different opinion. The amount of freakouts.
I posted some dude's sex offender registry today because he
so irritated me freaking out on a dude who was
asking him a legal question right now, illegal legit question

(56:58):
in a polite manner. Guy flips out on the guy
and then starts bragging about the guns he has. Well,
you're a fellon on the sex offender registry, dude, and
you just you just lost it on some guy who
was just conversing with you. So welcome to public information

(57:19):
and yeah, it's it's it's within our listening area. So yeah,
so anyway, so yeah, the Blues guys, they don't even start.

Speaker 13 (57:27):
With anyone should have to take that from anybody if
they don't have to. Well, so I'm not, and I think.

Speaker 1 (57:33):
A lot of You're right, you don't have to. But
now you're going to go over and then do the
same thing to other people, including people who probably voted
like you. And then it all resulted with once again
the lawyer's hearing something they didn't like and Sonny Houston
having to read another another kidnap hostage letter.

Speaker 6 (57:51):
I have a legal note.

Speaker 14 (57:52):
Matt Gates has long denied all allegations and has not
been charged with any crime. Gates previously dismissed allegations that
he paid for saying that quote, someone is trying to
recategorize my generosity to ex girlfriends as something more than jeer.
Another legal note, Pete Hegseets lawyer said he paid the
woman in twenty twenty three to head off the threat

(58:14):
of a basis lawsuit. He has denied any wrongdoing.

Speaker 10 (58:17):
Just call the show legal note from now on.

Speaker 1 (58:21):
So, yeah, doing double stuff there. And then who did
I see is leaving the country at Richard Gear, I
guess is moving to Spain? So did you know that?
Did you know that?

Speaker 4 (58:30):
Well?

Speaker 1 (58:31):
You know why. Some people think it's political, but Catalan
Gerbils are elite. So yeah, the Gerbils they have in
Spain best in the world, man, So so maybe it's that. Well,
you're not going to jump in on the Richard Gear
Gerbans fun.

Speaker 15 (58:45):
Man, It was cold less nah good Yeah, chili, you
guys stove in the mountains.

Speaker 1 (58:50):
That was the first crazy when I was a kid.
Remember that was the first crazy celebrity rumor I ever remember.
Even with the Michael Jackson stuff was pretty crazy. Like
I'm sorry, Richard Gear did what and then that poor
guys has been a saddle with that forever. Well maybe
in Spain they don't know about it, but we don't
care about Spain and their weather, don't care about I
don't know the fact that I saw people playing in

(59:11):
snow in North Carolina yesterday on Twitter this.

Speaker 15 (59:13):
Morning on the Twitter yep, no, yes, and more than
six inches in some spots.

Speaker 1 (59:20):
Obviously we all know it's in.

Speaker 15 (59:23):
The mountains and with elevation, that's where the advisories are.
But snowflakes as low as Ashville at their elevation, and
I wouldn't be shocked if maybe we sneak a rain
drop or a snowflake into the Triad or the Triangle.
This morning, there's a couple echoes showing up on radar.
Certainly chilly enough. There's a freeze warning as temperatures in
the upper twenties and low thirties, but just enough to

(59:45):
excite people and then it's going to be clear otherwise
in sunshine and upper forties to low fifties today, with
a breeze sixties over the weekend, maybe near seventy most
of us, mid upper sixties early next week.

Speaker 4 (59:55):
The overnight lows are.

Speaker 15 (59:56):
Even going to come up into the upper thirties to
low to mid forties over the weekend, into the fifties
by early next week. But we do have a chance
of showers as we get into Thanksgiving Day, but that
doesn't look like it's going to be too impactful of
a system. We'll see though, because some guidance was trying
to make a bigger storm for the Northeast and New
England and the mid Atlantic later in the week with
the showers here, with that coal front attached to that storm.

(01:00:18):
But it does look like it'll be unsettled for travel.
But shouldn't it be, at least at this point a
big event. But it's gonna actually be pretty nice, a
little chilly next couple of days, Casey, we're warming up
nicely into the upcoming weekend.

Speaker 1 (01:00:29):
Well, unless your travel is to Paris Disneyland.

Speaker 15 (01:00:33):
Yes, it is snowing there too and absolutely blizzarded yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
Yeah that was cute. Yeah did I just say that?

Speaker 4 (01:00:39):
I did?

Speaker 1 (01:00:39):
You did erase that?

Speaker 2 (01:00:41):
I'm not?

Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
I can't. It's forever, Ross, forever. Yeah, Ross, it's in
the front. That's forever. Sorry, bro, shouldn't it no problem?
All right? We'll talk in an hour you can apologize
then see you and we're gonna take a break hang
out talking about Blue Sky. And there was something I
was yesterday when I saw this. I'm like, next time
I talk about Blue Skuy, I have to talk about this,
and I almost went past it. So yesterday on the show,

(01:01:06):
I just while we were talking about Blue Sky, I
mentioned I said, what do they even call the most
because I realized tweets wasn't the right thing. And then
later in the day I was like, oh yeah, I
wanted to know what they were called. So I looked
it up on Blue Sky's website, because like, that's where

(01:01:28):
it's going to be. There's no question if the site
doing it is calling it. And uh, let me read
from their their their site. It says users can share text, messages, images,
and videos in short posts known as skeets. Ross, do

(01:01:57):
you know why that's interesting? You're in the right era,
You and me are in the right era. Why refer
to those as skeets makes me want to laugh?

Speaker 2 (01:02:05):
I can't talk now. I'm listening to Little John in
the East Side Boys. Oh yeah, I'm getting amped for vacation,
so oh my gosh, Rock just walk from the window
to the wall.

Speaker 1 (01:02:13):
I just watched him do that.

Speaker 2 (01:02:14):
So that was our wedding dance, you know, our first dance. Yeah,
that was your very yeah, very romantic. The lyrics are
actually on the inside of my ring engraved.

Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
Oh that's why you have such a big ring.

Speaker 2 (01:02:27):
The sweat drop off my anyway. Yeah, first dance.

Speaker 1 (01:02:34):
Oh thank god it. If it was father daughter, it
would have been awkward, right, So what what?

Speaker 4 (01:02:42):
What?

Speaker 1 (01:02:42):
And for those of you who are lost here, you
may well want to remain lost. You're thinking, oh, shooting shotguns.
What's the problem. No, that's one. That's one thing.

Speaker 2 (01:02:56):
I luckily, I think the majority of the audience you
know of a certain has seen a certain Chappelle show skit.

Speaker 1 (01:03:02):
So yeah, yes. The song Ross is referred to titled colloquially,
awe skeet skeet. How white would it sound for me
to read the lyrics? It would be pretty so I'm

(01:03:24):
gonna do. I can't. I can't read skeet in this
case refers to something. By the way, one of the
lines in the song is you can't say it on
the radio, And I would challenge little John to admit
his error. I probably never would have said it except
in the trap and skeet sense. But now that those

(01:03:47):
are what blue Sky is a trap? Blue Sky is
a trap. I don't think it's run in the way
that where it's a bunch of progressives over there. Look
what they're doing to them. They've set them up for infighting.
They make them use skeet to talk about messaging. If
you send two back to back, you become little John.

(01:04:07):
Probably the initials of the thing are bs. This might
be this might be the four D chest that people
so crave. Ah, I can't read any of these lyrics. Yeah.

(01:04:31):
I saw comedian the other day who was reading his
whole bit was he just got on the stage and
he read the lyrics to baby It's Cold Outside, and
then he read the lyrics to WAP, which was the
number one song in the country at the time they
canceled Baby It's Cold Outside. And he didn't have to
make any jokes. So I'm sorry you're calling these those

(01:04:55):
don't listen to that song at work. But understand what
they're saying. Oh, we got some house eeping to do,
like uh pete calendar middays WBT. How you doing what's
going on?

Speaker 12 (01:05:04):
Sir?

Speaker 3 (01:05:06):
Oh, I'm good, I'm doing it right?

Speaker 5 (01:05:07):
How are you?

Speaker 1 (01:05:08):
I'm good? Are you? Are you working for Thanksgiving? Because
you never take time off for you take a little time.

Speaker 5 (01:05:14):
They Actually, I actually have so many days that I
haven't taken off. But I'm taking two weeks at the
end of the year and I still don't have oh
another day.

Speaker 1 (01:05:28):
It's fun. We always do that. Yeah, we're doing that too.
Getting screwed this year?

Speaker 5 (01:05:33):
Yeah, I got to carry over.

Speaker 3 (01:05:35):
Well, no, I'm working.

Speaker 5 (01:05:35):
I'm off on Thanksgiving and on the Friday after.

Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
Oh okay, all right, well right.

Speaker 5 (01:05:41):
And I still have days leftover that I didn't use
this year.

Speaker 1 (01:05:44):
Man, what if you could, I don't know, use them
next week? Take the whole week? Fine? Man? What's the
worst that could happen in your fair city with no
violence and law enforcement that doesn't think they're Jesus, I mean,
possibly go wrong? Man? Yeah, all right, let me just
hitch you with this because it's the million dollar question today.
So Pam Bondy, all right, that's one of the thing.

(01:06:07):
What was the Gates thing? Because like all the theories
I've seen are that was a legit attempt. They thought
they could get him committed, a confirmed or they never
intended to confirm him it was a secret plot to
out senators who aren't part of Trump's program, waha or
something in between, like, uh, a little bit of uh,

(01:06:29):
you know, screwing with people, a little bit of trolling.
But inevitably, if you look at the wording of his
resignation letter, they could feasibly still swear him in for
the next Congress, or maybe they make him senator or
the fifth one. They wanted rid of Gates and that's
how they did it. So where's there's Pete Calender's brain
at on this?

Speaker 5 (01:06:45):
I think I think, yeah, I'm an Ockham's razor kind
of guy. I think the most obvious explanation is Ockham's
razor Ockham's razor ross.

Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
Would you would you mind dealing with this please? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:06:59):
I can't hear.

Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
We don't use we don't use the term Aukham's razor
on this show. It's Aukham's razor ramone.

Speaker 5 (01:07:06):
Okay, Oucham's razor ramone. I feel like we've had this discussion.

Speaker 1 (01:07:11):
Yeah, I feel like we have too. That's why I'm
so surprised we're having it again. Yeah. Sorry, I sound
like my mother there. Uh. Anyway, So you think path
of least resistance. They they thought they could get him
in and they just realized that CNN was going to
CNN too hard, and so they went with somebody they
probably won't accuse of sexual assault, in this case a woman.

Speaker 5 (01:07:33):
Well, yeah, problem maybe, yeah, I mean, but it's possible.
So uh no, I think that they I think Trump,
you know, wanted him to be the a g and
you know, Matt Gates has been a loyal uh you know,
uh friend to Donald Trump, and so I think he
wanted to reward him for that. He very well still

(01:07:55):
might and I think that it just the whole thing
kind of blew up and he had that meeting, and
then I saw a report also that Trump asked him,
you know, pull his name out, and so he did. So, yeah,
I don't ever buy into the idea that there's like
seventeen different layers of chess being played when you know,

(01:08:15):
these decisions kind of come down the pike because it's it.
It is not usually the case. Now it could be
now very well could be. We may find out later
that there was some grand level of strategy at play,
but right now I just kind of take it at
face value, which is that he you know recommend he
wanted Gates. Gates became untenable. Let's say his nomination became

(01:08:38):
a tenement. It looked like he wasn't going to to
be able to get through and it was a distraction.
Now some people say, well, and I'm quoting Gates on that,
he said it was a distraction. And I have said
from from election night. Trump is on a very tight
timeline to get stuff done because he's walking in the

(01:08:58):
door lane duck. And by the time you're about a
year and a half into his term, you're going to
have a lot more lawmakers on his side of the
aisle that aren't going to be going along with as
much stuff because they're going to be looking at their
own reelection and they're the incentive structure changes for a
lot of them. So he's got to get stuff done immediately.

(01:09:19):
He's got to hit the ground running. And if this
is going to bog everything down and cause all of
these problems, you know, is the juice worth the squeeze.
Maybe you find someplace else for him in your administration
that doesn't require confirmation. I don't know. Maybe DeSantis puts
him in place, you know, maybe they do a special election.
Who knows, but you know, we'll see again. This gets

(01:09:40):
to that thing, like we can spend a lot of
time trying to predict the way it comes out, the
way it turns out, But I don't know the value
in making predictions like that just to say afterwards that, oh, yeah,
I thought this was the way it was going to go,
but everybody's just guessing.

Speaker 1 (01:09:57):
Look my thing going into this, And it wasn't just
about Gates when he when he said that, I wrote, no,
talk to him, meaning talk to Trump. And here's why
I don't want any member of Congress or former member
of Congress in that role, because that this age, this
is the most in my opinion, it's the most or

(01:10:18):
tied for the most important selection Trump will make, and
that is and it should feasibly. If you're really going
to drill down on corruption, you're gonna have to cut
people's throats who might be your friends. And I don't
want you. I don't want you having had an office,
you know, one hundred feet down from him for six years,
so I don't like any of that BONDI though, let's

(01:10:40):
face it, she runs in those circles. The biggest criticism
I saw of her was she's she was a lobbyist
for Cutter. Well not really, she was a lobbyist who
lobbied because Cutter was the host country for the World Cup.
She was lobbying for organizations against human sex trafficking. And
that's yeah, I mean, what a monster. Absolutely, and we

(01:11:04):
and we also know how corrupt everything was over there
and cut her. So it's probably good that you had
outside agencies because I don't know, I don't know if
people know this, whether it's the r NC or the
DNC or the World Cup or you know, pick some big, big,
big event. There's hookers everywhere and a lot of them
don't want to be there, and so it's a huge problem.
So if that's what they're going to attack her with, fine,

(01:11:27):
they're not going to give her the first woman to
do this thing. She's not that she would be the
first Republican female ag She also, I don't think, murdered
twenty five West Texas children and used a SWAT team
to return another to a re education camp in Cuba
or a deal on the tarmac at Sky Harbor Airport.
So if you can't avoid those things, right, yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:11:48):
Not yet. She hasn't done those things yet.

Speaker 1 (01:11:51):
Yes, yes, yes, yes.

Speaker 5 (01:11:53):
Right, so she would be another female attorney general, first
Republican though you are correct. So and look and and
she has from what I see on the left and
in the media. But I repeat myself, I see that
they are worried about her because they recognize that she
is competent. She is she knows how to do this job.

Speaker 1 (01:12:13):
And because you can't. I'm sorry, I'm convinced it's his
base as that. I think the mind some of these folks,
not necessarily maybe not all the reporters, but the minds
of some folks are honestly upset that that old, that old,
that old thing ain't gonna work, right, So, yeah, how
do you go about it? I mean, Matt had a
lot of witch unless she says she's a witch.

Speaker 5 (01:12:37):
Yeah that's true. Yeah, I hadn't heard of that. I
haven't heard that yet. That's possible, So they can hold
out for that. I just I think Matt gets just
had too much baggage, you know, and sometimes it just
becomes too much. And uh, you know, again, is the
juice worth the squeeze? And I don't think it was.

Speaker 1 (01:12:55):
What do we what do we do with the Supreme
Court race here? And North Carolina and counties like north
you know, Northampton County. I believe they are, Yes, they have.
They couldn't fill a third of the Carter Finley NC
State Football Stadium. They couldn't feel they couldn't fill a

(01:13:18):
third or a fourth of the Panther Stadium with the
entire population. So that coupled with what are totally like
sixty thousand ballots that the Griffic campaign is disputing. It's
not just the number, because I understand more people vote
in an absentee or or kind of way, but it's
the time. You know, in California yesterday we just found

(01:13:40):
out that two congressional seats flipped. What are you talking about?
So how and the Democrats say that's the Republican's fault
here in North Carolina, and I have had a real
hard time confirming that, So it helped me out, Pete.
It's just crushing people's trust in what we do.

Speaker 5 (01:14:02):
Right at some at some point, people who are running
this I see Karen Brinston Bell, you know, attacked Senator
Phil Berger over on the w r L opinion page,
which I still don't understand why w r a L
as a news organization has a former press secretary for
two Democrat governors writing there writing editorial pieces for them.

(01:14:24):
But what do I know?

Speaker 1 (01:14:25):
Remember the remember the letter the email they accidentally sent
a Burger back in the day that he did. For
those who don't remember, he accidentally emailed Phil Berger an
email that was him in editorial getting mad about something
that was being said in news and wanted it corrected.
From an editorial perspective, it's the ultimate crossing of the

(01:14:47):
beams and the guys so stupid he emailed it to
Phil Burger. Yeah, that's one of.

Speaker 3 (01:14:53):
My favorite stories.

Speaker 5 (01:14:54):
While yeah, while while claiming that there's a wall between
the two departments, which of course there isn't. So on
the election side here, it's like the elections director is
very very worried that, you know, Phil Berger raising questions
about the way this is going on. He said something like,

(01:15:14):
you know, keep counting until you get enough votes for
your preferred candidate to win. And that is what it
looks like. That's what it looks like. Phil Berger is
not inciting violence or causing potential harm and threats. The
problem is the structure. It is the mechanism in which
the elections office and the board and the governor's appointees.

(01:15:37):
It's the mechanism by which the votes are counted. Yes,
state law plays a role in this.

Speaker 1 (01:15:42):
Two.

Speaker 5 (01:15:43):
For the life of me, I do not understand why
people in North Carolina election systems have not gone down
to Florida and said, tell us what you do and
we're just going to do that, right, just give us
the formula and we'll do it like that, Because you
guys seem to have it all locked down. I'm pretty
freaking fast. And what happens is when you allow for

(01:16:04):
this kind of stuff to drag on and drag on,
and then count ballots and then not give information to
certain campaigns when they ask for it so they can
check and see, but check behind your work, it raises
the suspicion level. That's what is undermining confidence in the elections.
If you button the thing down, you make it a

(01:16:26):
process with integrity, then people have confidence in it. Right,
people play the lottery because they have confidence that it's
not being rigged against them. People would vote more if
they believed the same.

Speaker 1 (01:16:41):
Yeah, that's it. And the pushbacks when you bring that
up or me, I had somebody claim that North Carolina
couldn't do it because the state's too vague, and I'm
like Florida's in two time zones. You checked as you
have to change the clocks in the state. Okay, It's
a choice.

Speaker 3 (01:16:58):
Right, It is a choice.

Speaker 5 (01:16:59):
Running a elections the way we run them, allowing them
to drag on for as long as we do, is
a choice. It is a choice that leaders are making
for whatever reason. All of them have different incentive structures.
I'm not going to describe motive to them, but this
is a choice. For some reason, people who can affect
the process choose this to be the process.

Speaker 1 (01:17:23):
Yeah, all right, two things, so, just looking at my
clock here. Things one, Well, no, first this, would you
like to take this opportunity to personally apologize to Juicy Smolier?

Speaker 3 (01:17:35):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:17:36):
Oh what? Oh, because you know apparently he's not guilty.

Speaker 5 (01:17:42):
Well no, they just overturned the conviction on a procedural matter, right,
Wasn't it like a process thing with the corrupt da
up there?

Speaker 1 (01:17:51):
Yeah? Basically, Well, but it read more like he was
famous and that was a problem too, So yeah yeah, yeah,
But in all reality, do you think they'll go and
try him again? I think they dragged their feet again.
But this is speculate I wonder if they don't drag
their feet and just be done with this, because I

(01:18:11):
don't I don't trust those cats up there.

Speaker 5 (01:18:14):
He suffered enough, hasn't he suffered enough that yeah, that
might be check Pete.

Speaker 1 (01:18:20):
He wrote it.

Speaker 2 (01:18:20):
That's what he did.

Speaker 5 (01:18:23):
He did community service, didn't he? Come on? Didn't he?
I think he like served sandwich into the subway or
something for community service.

Speaker 1 (01:18:30):
That would be great if he did. Don't don't tease
me like that, but just the tune of sandwich sandwich man.
All right, I'm sorry, hey man, I just if you're
gonna do it, at least be you know, smart, Alexy
got it, I guess, all right. And then finally, this
is going to require a little speculating. Yesterday I had

(01:18:54):
someone explain to me that what Russia shot into Ukraine
was not an ICBM, It was a the IB some
other thing and it only is mocked ten and and yes,
it would trigger every early warning alert system on the
planet that we and others have. So they also called
the US and said they were going to do it.

(01:19:15):
This just days after Biden's like, yeah, you're crazy. You
want to shoot the missiles we gave you into Russia? Yeah,
sure do that and gave him minds and is now
fixing to send what another quarter trillion dollars total.

Speaker 5 (01:19:30):
And forgiving a bunch of the old debt.

Speaker 1 (01:19:32):
Yeah, what convinced me that he's not doing this just
so Trump can't keep his I'll solve it in a
weak promise and that it that it's something far less petty,
because I'm not convinced.

Speaker 5 (01:19:45):
Well, if you raise the stakes so high that NATO
has to get involved, then you're tying Trump's hands on,
you know, forcing countries in NATO to pull their fair share.
And you know, you know, if these people believe that
Donald Trump wants to get rid of NATO, well make
NATO indispensable, right, make it really important. See, we need NATO.

(01:20:09):
I don't believe Trump wants to get rid of NATO,
but I think the left believes that.

Speaker 1 (01:20:14):
So that you think that this is all along. That's
interesting because you you know what's going on a lot
of people don't realize this. What is it, Diego Garcia?
That base that we have in the middle of the
Indian Ocean where the CIA gets to torture people. I mean, no,
I'm sure it's not that a black site it's owned
by the British, but it was taken from another country
and now the UN is demanding that the US give

(01:20:35):
it back even though we don't own it. The Brits do,
and we have a lease, but they want the bridge
to but they also don't want it given back to
supposedly has it. They want to give it back to Mauritius.
And so like that's a really important thing, right is.
We got a bunch of UN and NATO stuff going
on right now where they're way in So you know what,
you may not be wrong, but you won't be around

(01:20:55):
for two weeks, that's what I do.

Speaker 5 (01:20:57):
Know, Cody, you won't be around for a week.

Speaker 1 (01:21:00):
Well, we will talk in two weeks if we still
have the country, all right, we'll see your Pam Bondi
is accused of assaulting by then all right, see you, Pete.
How do you get thanksgiving? Brother?

Speaker 3 (01:21:09):
Brother?

Speaker 4 (01:21:09):
Appreciate it?

Speaker 1 (01:21:10):
There you go, Pete Calender and will be right back.
I'm sorry, ma'am, but you know what is better that
you know now? Because I promise members of your family
heard you say that. Some of them are like, should
we say something? So look on the bright side, all right.
So one of our listeners. She said, she's a sixty
five year old grandmother and she has a two year

(01:21:33):
old grandson who's got one of those plastic play school cars.
Like I think everyone at ross did you have one
of those plastic playschool cars when you were a kid?

Speaker 2 (01:21:42):
I think the red and yellow one.

Speaker 1 (01:21:44):
Yeah, the red and yellow.

Speaker 4 (01:21:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:21:45):
Oh man, all right, And she says that when he
scoots around and it sometimes I say, he skeets around. Yeah,
I'm sorry, like I said, he probably shouldn't have googled it.
But yeah, she goes, I'm mortified. I don't be. I'm
just a I'm just a jerk on the radio. But yeah,

(01:22:07):
yeah it is. And you know what, it was a
fine word until they got, you know, a little little
musical twist thrown on it quite a few years ago.
So but we appreciate you out there. And again it's
it's better that you know. All right, help me out here,
Help me out here, Marines, or really quick question for you,

(01:22:29):
how does it work when you're at when you're at?
But I guess it depends, right, because you could be
either in Sendago or you could be in South Carolina
for to go to one of the depots, the recruit depots.
That's where that stand. By the way, if you see MCRDA,
it just means the Marine Corps recruit depot. And there's two. Right,

(01:22:51):
There's Parris Island, which obviously we're much more familiar with,
and then there's what are called Hollywood Marines, which I
did not know this until somebody explained this to me.
But I don't know why they're called Hollywood Marines because
San Diego is not where Hollywood is. But I'm not
gonna argue with a bunch of marines. Call it whatever
you want. So if during during your your your because
you're not a marine yet, right, you're a marine recruit

(01:23:13):
so during that time before you were awarded the title
of marine. If you escape, then you're good, right or
do they come look for you? How does that work?
So check this out and I would understand why sand say,
San Diego is where this is going to happen. So
here's the story. The headline of marine recruit escape from

(01:23:36):
boot camp and made a mad dash for the airport
before getting caught. It's easier to understand this when you
understand where this is. Whereas with Paris Island, how many
how many egresses are there on and off too, right,
which obviously are. There's a bunch of marines standing there

(01:23:58):
making sure that you're allowed to come in and out
of there. So if you want to wade through swamp
and get eaten to death by chiggers, then you know,
go for it. But in San Diego it's different. If
you've ever been to San Diego and you flew in,
you've seen the where you've seen the western version of
Paras Island because it sits directly next to the airport.

(01:24:20):
So depending on which if you're coming in from the
ocean side, it'll be on the left side of the aircraft.
It's it's just north of the airport there in Sandiago.
So you're in this, you're this little patch of land
you got And and by the way, the only clothing
that you have, my understanding, is that green shirt with
the like that's it. You're gonna stand out like an
orange prison jumpsuited individual. Unless it's Halloween. Probably shouldn't make

(01:24:46):
a break for it, but he did. So, Yeah, that's
what happened to Marine Cruid going through the cores. West
Coast boot Camp was recently caught at the airport after
making a dash for freedom. The recruit apprehended by San
Diego Harbor police, and then the airport sits right on
the harbor, and then the base sits right.

Speaker 4 (01:25:06):
Well.

Speaker 1 (01:25:07):
Anyway, it's whole lot of peninsula. Uh laplier applia. I
think it's what the peninsula is called. Anyway, the recruit
was returned safety to the Provost Marshall's office. This according
to task and purpose. We take the matter seriously safety
and welfare recruit, like what do they do and what
what do they do now versus what they might have done.

(01:25:30):
I don't know when Arley Ermi was running things or
a version thereof right, because they're they're they're going, well,
you know, there's a psychological issue and all that stuff.
The base is surrounded by delicious food too that you
would have to smell every day. You got a taco.
I've been literally right outside the main gate over there
and they have this toco. There's a famous taco joint there.

(01:25:50):
So that's got to be just murder man, I said,
joke yourself, Colleen forward with yeah, with a taco, that's
what a way to go. They're big tacos, they like
double size. The whole thing very good. I don't know
if it's still there, but it was at the time.
Uh So anyway, Yeah, like what happens because clearly that

(01:26:11):
person doesn't want to be there. I'm just curious because
if I'm a marine and I knew this dude tried
to eat you know, he didn't even try to clinger himself.
He's just like, now, I'll just run for the airport.
If I just get on a plane, they can't catch me.
Is it? What if you get five clicks away, you're
free to go, get a free McRib. I mean, how
does that work? Because you don't want that guy serving

(01:26:33):
next to you, right, You don't want to be in
the field depending on a guy who tried to run
away from arguably the better weathered version of marine boot camps.
But I don't know. I'm not a marine. That's why
I'm asking you eight eight eight nine three four seven
eight seven four. Let me know.

Speaker 2 (01:26:54):
Don't you at some point, right like, at some point
in the recruitment process or before you get off that
bus righting the guy screaming you in the face, don't
you like sign something that gives away all your rights
to do like anything?

Speaker 1 (01:27:04):
I actually watched there I watched the intake process for
and I was the one in San Diego. I watched
the intake right from the moment they're on the bus
the thing opened. It's you know, it's an hour or so,
maybe a little longer than that, and it was just
and then they have these yellow footprints. Anyone who's asserting
the Marine Corps goes, you got it. You stand up

(01:27:26):
with these yellow prints, and then they just start breaking
down your individualism. Right, here's your bag of stuff, that's
everything you own. Here is and then they make them
go through stuff that they brought and they have to
hold the paper in one hand, and if they don't,
they get screamed at and the whole process immediately begins.
And I understand that's probably gotta be a little jarring,

(01:27:48):
even if you watched, even if you watch Full Metal
Jacket one hundred times. So anyway, Oh wait, Ross screening
a call. Sorry, I don't mean to just bark over you,
but yeah, absolutely, Like I I I don't, I don't
know how that goes. What do you what do you
do with somebody like that? And is is there a

(01:28:10):
criminal side potentially to like I don't, I don't know
the answer I just find it fascinating. But also, do
you think the Marines don't have the ability to come
find you. They're kind of good at that, kind of
like they're they're pretty good.

Speaker 2 (01:28:25):
They'll come find you, like five hundred pounds of gear
in their back and no sleep, like yeah, part of
a rock, just whatever. They'll you're not getting away.

Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
Oh man, it's just he's over there. It's just it's
like the it's like the end of Argo right where
they're just like, get us, get us in the air.
We've got a clear Iranian airspace, like where you get
on you get on that plane and fly to Denver.
Like they got Marines in Denver. I don't know if
you know this. Yeah, they do recruiting and everything. Matt,
what's up. Hey, yeah, hey, sir, Hey Ksey, Yes, sir.

Speaker 11 (01:29:01):
I'm a retired marine, so I've I called in to
talk about handle that situation.

Speaker 1 (01:29:07):
Hollywood or Paras.

Speaker 16 (01:29:08):
Island, Paris Island, third Battalion.

Speaker 1 (01:29:13):
Like you're screw You're on an island there, Like, hey,
you're not. If unless you want to run through the swamps,
you're probably not getting away. But San Diego, you're surrounded
by all the cool stuff, you can't eat, So I
don't know, man, what happened? Do you have anybody? Ye
try to get out of there?

Speaker 11 (01:29:30):
Not when I was in, but I graduated from boot
camp in nineteen ninety one. Nobody tried to escape. But
if they, if you did, I think they're gonna come
get you, and you're going to be charged, uh, either
non judicially or.

Speaker 14 (01:29:50):
In that.

Speaker 11 (01:29:51):
And that's in since I would imagine they they don't
want to keep him, so they would probably process him
out in some way, shape or form.

Speaker 1 (01:30:00):
Well good, I mean, that's it sucks, right because you know,
to recruit somebody and get them there, but that's not
a guy you want watching your six, so to speak,
if you don't want to be there here.

Speaker 11 (01:30:11):
So here's the interesting thing about the see third Battalion,
Paris Island. We called each other recruits, and that's what
we were told to recruits. But honestly, when you're at
the MEPs station, when you ship.

Speaker 16 (01:30:23):
All four services are the same.

Speaker 11 (01:30:25):
When you take that oath, you become whatever.

Speaker 16 (01:30:28):
Service you're going into at that point in time.

Speaker 11 (01:30:31):
What the Marine Corps likes to tell you is that
you're not you're not a marine until you graduate, which
is a common.

Speaker 1 (01:30:37):
And you know what I get it, miss is this
is I understand, but I get it from a psychological perspective,
why that might be a good way to do that,
right right? Because you want it's that's the whole point too.

Speaker 16 (01:30:49):
It's the psychological perspective, you bet all right?

Speaker 1 (01:30:51):
Well, yeah, I'm just I haven't seen one of these
stories like this in a while, so I was just
just wondering. I appreciate the call this morning. He's pell
greeting with us. Good morning, Denise.

Speaker 4 (01:31:01):
What's up?

Speaker 2 (01:31:02):
Well, you know.

Speaker 17 (01:31:03):
Those problems with Boeing planes for years now, the FAA
is now looking at whether pilots of Boeing seven thirty
seven Max should take new precautions. This follows two incidents
where planes casey were filled with smoke after large birds
struck the engines.

Speaker 2 (01:31:20):
Yeah, the incident.

Speaker 17 (01:31:21):
Involves southwest Dale exactly. Like and how did they not
know that? I mean like birds of come.

Speaker 1 (01:31:27):
On, birds have never taken a plane down right, you
stay sitting near the Hudson.

Speaker 17 (01:31:32):
Uh. They actually it is an issue, but uh little bit,
it's a little You've got to suspend your disbelief when
you fly anyway. Anyway, They're looking into it, and everybody's
cooperating and they say.

Speaker 2 (01:31:43):
They'll work it out.

Speaker 17 (01:31:45):
We've got stock futures mixed right now, down futures up
five s and P futures down five NESDAK futures down
thirty nine. Bitcoin trading higher this morning as an inch
is closer to one hundred thousand. And this is not
just because President elect Donald Trump wants to deregulate crypto industry.
It's about his promise that he made, you might recall
on the campaign trail to create a strategic bitcoin stockpile

(01:32:07):
of government owned bitcoin, kind of like the Strategic Petroleum
Reserve government actually where he owns some bitcoin. Casey, because
you know they've gotten all the bitcoin that they got
the people when they arrested them.

Speaker 1 (01:32:20):
I'm just going to say the first it's actually staggering numbers.

Speaker 17 (01:32:25):
And it's I mean, it could do something to help
with the federal deficit because the stuff just keeps increasing
in value, and you're going to need a lot of
money if you want to buy meat, because meat prices
could go higher. Flash drought threatening to push beef prices higher.
That could damage winter wheat crops across the Great Plains
and we could see higher prices. How do you like

(01:32:47):
Siri Casey to talk back to you a little bit
more personally?

Speaker 1 (01:32:51):
I can't as long as it doesn't say what Google's
AI told that person this week to kill themselves, which
is a little bit of a problem. I mean, I'm
okay with yeah.

Speaker 17 (01:33:01):
But AI does have those hallucinations right where they you know,
imagine cures for medical problems, and cures don't really exist,
and they tell patients the wrong thing, So you got
to watch out. And I mean, frankly, I like that
Siri just does what I say and doesn't talk back.
But Apple is apparently racing to develop a more conversational

(01:33:21):
SII now it's playing catch up with Open Aiyes, Chat
GPT working on an overhaul. They call it l l
M Siri. Internally that stands for large Language Models, which
means more conversation.

Speaker 5 (01:33:34):
Right.

Speaker 17 (01:33:34):
Unveiling plan for next year rollout coming in twenty twenty six.
And uh, I don't know if you're sort of finding
yourself being seduced by all the Black Friday deals out there.

Speaker 1 (01:33:44):
And I think you know that you're right pay me
to pay you on that day. I want nothing to
do with it.

Speaker 17 (01:33:49):
Yeah, I don't mean just to run into the you know,
Walmart when it opens at two am or whatever. I mean, like,
you know, to buy stuff online on Black Friday. Apparently
it's actually not a great great idea. Wallet hub says
almost half of items forty one percent of items Casey
offered on Black Frieda ideals offer no savings. Yeah, you
heard me on zero safe compared with pre pandemic.

Speaker 1 (01:34:13):
Right, all right, Hey, Denise, I do appreciate. Oh you
want to give it real quick. What are we going
to crash on the stocks today or what's going.

Speaker 17 (01:34:19):
Well, we're mixed right now. What we're looking for is
what happens on consumer confidence about half an hour after
the opening belt looks like consumers are feeling a little
bit more confident. This is a preliminary read, so it's
one of the most current reads we get. It's for November,
the month that's happening right now. I'm feeling pretty positive
about the economy, not because of.

Speaker 2 (01:34:39):
The expensive again, so yeah, and Christmas for my diet.

Speaker 1 (01:34:44):
Yeah, Well, you have a good Thanksgi. We're not here
too so at all.

Speaker 17 (01:34:48):
All right, we'll have a great, great, great time.

Speaker 1 (01:34:50):
Yes, look forward to talking to you. Guys here in
a week. Appreciate it. Denise Pellegrini, Cacoda Radio program. Let's
bang out these calls. Let's go quick. Tim you're up first,
go right ahead.

Speaker 4 (01:35:03):
Hey, Katy, Look, I was there at mc R San
Diego ninety one. I have experienced from there. I know
the psychological fact when you're out there on the PT
field and you see people flying stuff. But yet, let
me say it this way, for pr purposes, we had
one run toward defense and basically the d i's were like,

(01:35:26):
get him.

Speaker 1 (01:35:27):
So packed a pack of dogs, go get him.

Speaker 4 (01:35:30):
Yeah, yeah, I figured.

Speaker 1 (01:35:32):
Did you get him?

Speaker 3 (01:35:34):
Oh yeah, well.

Speaker 16 (01:35:35):
It was my recruit battalion.

Speaker 4 (01:35:37):
It was like another recruit battalion.

Speaker 16 (01:35:39):
That were running around us and stuff, and they they basically,
you know, you're about sixty marines against one, so.

Speaker 1 (01:35:46):
Yeah, yeah, well because it would have been far worse
head you not got them right, and you have to
go back there d I and explain how fifty nine
of you couldn't catch one dude. So well, Tim, I
appreciate the call there, Andrew, go right ahead.

Speaker 18 (01:35:58):
Hey, Kasey. The last two guys are pretty much I'm
not gonna contradict what they said, but in a similar
related story, there's a vicious, vicious rumor is that in
eighteen Charlie recently successfully escaped from Seer School at Bragg.

Speaker 1 (01:36:14):
Really yeah, and like not just like he approved, right,
that's a no joke school one hundred.

Speaker 19 (01:36:22):
Percent, And it's not just Hey, he got his escape
plane approved by the cadre and then you know, found
his way out and then the safety cadre caught him.
He made it past like the safety perimeter and like
literally got all the way out.

Speaker 1 (01:36:36):
How many guys get smoked for that and that big
chain of screw up right there. I mean not just
I'm not just the guy try to escape, but like
all the people are supposed to make sure that doesn't happen.

Speaker 16 (01:36:47):
I don't know.

Speaker 19 (01:36:47):
I think, well, that's just it.

Speaker 5 (01:36:49):
It's the whole goal of the school.

Speaker 19 (01:36:50):
So I'm thinking, you know, honor graduate.

Speaker 1 (01:36:52):
Yeah, no, no, no, I was gonna make the joke,
but I figured i'd let chose sir. Since that, Yeah,
I appreciate the call there
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