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December 20, 2024 • 90 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ross. Do you know what that code is? Eight five,
eight four or five?

Speaker 2 (00:05):
I do.

Speaker 1 (00:05):
Yeah, let's having baby. That is the last moment of
the show. That's why we have that heartbreak into the Hey,
thanks for playing, see you next time. So we're counting
down to there, but yeah, it looks like we're gonna
have to do you know, three hours and to make
the time go by a little easier. Luckily, there's lots

(00:26):
of insane people doing insane stuff, like the King Jefferies
losing his mind over the failure of this more stripped
down I don't want to say completely stripped down, but
more stripped down, continuing resolution. Who do you think contributed
to its non passage? More the thirty Republicans out of

(00:48):
all of the Republicans, which remember have a majority in
the House, and they even have a slightly larger one
than the one they're going to have, So thirty of
them voted no. All the rest of them voted yes.
Or the Democrats where every one of them but two
voted no. And I gotta listen, I gotta sit here

(01:11):
and see King Jeffrey screaming of all the Republicans killed
this they killed they you know what they did it
why they did it. And this is literally, like some
of them are saying this, they're posting one page of
the previous bill, which was part of a giant package
of new spending, because one line of one part of

(01:32):
the bill gave one small amount of money to a
children's pediatric program. And so they're running with the Republicans
killed the Continuing Resolutions because they love childhood cancer. I'm
not making that. I actually saw that take from uh

(01:53):
uh the was what is the stupid New York Times, dude?
I mean, I mean, this is this is where we are.
Don't don't give me the Republicans killed it. We were
trying to work together, well all of you, but two
of you voted against the other. The one that and
that one Trump and Elon like signed off on. I Like,

(02:14):
people are like, oh, Elon Musk, look what he's doing.
And she's running everything, and and it's funny because I've
seen this before. I've seen this before. Remember when Dick
Cheney ran everything and George Bush was an idiot. This
is they're they're just doing a version of that. Because
here's the deal. Those of you mad that Elon was
tweeting stuff stuff that frankly echoed, Uh, if if you

(02:38):
looked at any of the soft polling on this, the majority,
the majority of Americans, right, they don't they don't like
bills like that for continuing resolution. He's allowed to tweet,
but so what do you what do you what do
you suggest a tweet moratorium for the person who owns Twitter?

(03:01):
Hey he tweeted, he had an opinion. Oh and he tried,
but he threaded to primary. He's using his he's using
his money to uh manipulate elections. Okay, Well, I said
that if you voted for the first resolution, the the
absolute tragedy that that was, and you're a member of Congress,
then I won't book you on my show except to

(03:22):
talk about that. So you know things you should probably
think about. Now does does that? Does that work? I
don't know. I think that I don't think any of
them listen to me. But I'm willing to use I
guess a little more, a little more power in the

(03:43):
form of a radio show to go ahead and say, hey,
that's this is not how we're going to do this.
This is this is an outrage. This is what I'm
hearing from my listeners, and let me let me then
expound upon that when I when I'm on the radio,
because I happen to agree with it, and I'm just
sick of it, and everybody's just so damn sick of it.

(04:06):
But like the lunacy goes further. Like so, in addition
to Elon being secretly in charge the view, the view
took that even a step further. All right, I let
me let me before I characterize what I think that
they're suggesting, let me play the audio for you and

(04:28):
see the conclusion that you arrive at. Okay, all right,
here we go.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
Who is in charge?

Speaker 1 (04:35):
Because which is such a funny question to ask when
the big article came out about and we're gonna go
over this about what happened with Biden from day one
and what staff was forced to do to cover up
this insanity, and it's crazy. It's just it's everything that

(04:55):
Ross and I said we think was happening was happening,
and even some stuff I didn't think about, but every
single thing. Remember when we talked about what you know,
sundowning and how they were having to manipulate sleep schedules
for him to be able to do things like a
debate in the evening, which still didn't work or other

(05:17):
events like we were. Clearly there was some speculation there,
but I think it was well informed speculation. But it
was clear early on that this dude wasn't at the
very least always the one running the country. And so
this is.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
Why you would have big events like the you know,
the withdrawal from Afghanistan. You wouldn't hear anything from the
administration for days, for.

Speaker 1 (05:44):
Days and the and this story will go over it.
It literally speaks.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
Why constantly big events like this, right, we're like, where
is he?

Speaker 1 (05:52):
Well, every single thing you and I theorized, and not
just us, but like and people screamed like, oh, you
can't speculate like that one hundred percent. It appears except
for the he's a lizard person theory that Ross had.
So do you think we'll ever know? Probably will never know.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
Probably once the invasion is complete.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Well sure, yeah, but I mean at that point it's
too late. So all right, so anyway back to the view.
So funny you should open like that, but I just
wanted to make that point. All right, I'm sorry, go ahead.

Speaker 2 (06:22):
Who is in charge?

Speaker 3 (06:24):
Because I've been saying it for a while.

Speaker 4 (06:27):
I've been saying that I think Eli must believes he's president.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
I I called I called him.

Speaker 5 (06:35):
Vice president, I called him president.

Speaker 6 (06:38):
I don't know what JD is doing.

Speaker 7 (06:40):
I hardly, I don't.

Speaker 8 (06:41):
I don't remember last time we even talked about JD.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
Right, he's planning the president, say when he gonna get
rid of Trump? So you think it's Musk, it must Advances.

Speaker 5 (06:53):
Hey, you know who stay away from the stairways.

Speaker 3 (07:00):
You know people put the leg out to tripping bowed
down a stair watch out.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
Okay, Russ, I don't want to. I don't want to
color opinion. What do you think she's suggesting there?

Speaker 2 (07:14):
It sounds like they she believes that Elon, Musk and
Vance are gonna team up to try to assassinate President Trump?

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Yeah, do you remember that in Oh do you remember
that insane video from like a few weeks ago where
that's the woman's voice. She's like, we didn't pay attention,
and then now everything's changed, and then like Vance and
Elon turned themselves into what like immortal supercomputer.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
Yeah, like immortal cyborgs.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
Yeah, can you see if you can find that? I
just I just donned upon me because that's literally remember
how we laughed like DH that's insane. These people are insane,
but somebody put a lot of work in this. So
let's let's be amused just and in our disgust. Right,
So then the view literally ran that theory. They didn't

(07:59):
They didn't say anything about making themselves immortal with neuralink,
chip implants and AI, although it did go straight fascists,
but it was predicated on Trump dying. Now I don't
think they spec I think they say he got sick
and died. But you know they say that people around
putin get sick and die, if you catch my drift.
So yeah, let's see, we'll see if we can find that,

(08:21):
just as I got to play them side by side
at some point in the show. All right, coming up, Oh,
this racist incident that had the campus a college campus
all abuzz. Looks like there's an update and San Francisco
thankfully has solved all their other problems. And that bombshell

(08:42):
Biden report. We'll dive into that coming up next here
on the CaCO Day radio program with me, I had
to reload the prep document the Ross Scent because it
updated my thing here and then so I did go
back in the email and I just lazily click sort
by have to scroll down. And you didn't title the

(09:02):
prep the Morning Prep twelve twenty twenty four. You titled
the file that he titled the email last prep of
the year in all caps, screaming it from the mountaintop.
So a lot of excite, a lot of excitement today.

Speaker 9 (09:16):
In the year.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
And this is let me just remind you before I
get into this Biden story. So if you're new, we
always we always backload a bunch of vacation time to
this time of the year because a lot of people
travel and doing stuff. So this is today's show, is
the last show of the year, and the next time

(09:38):
we will all gather together, if we're not fired, will
be January sixth, which you know is going to be
a high Holy Democrat moon bat holiday obviously, so we'll
be we'll be right in this when we get back.
So that's how it'll be. We've not been rounded up
in jailed or fired. Most likely we're just on vacation.

(10:04):
So you know, I'm sure we'll have to answer the
question a gazillion times, but that's what's going on, all right,
to the Biden things, shall we because it is not
good and it is it is essentially everything that we

(10:24):
said it was, or we speculated that it was everything,
and plus some extras. Okay, plus a few things that
I didn't really think of but now makes sense in retrospect.
All right, since it's behind a pay well. The main
article the Wall Street Journal, let me give you the
summary from New York Post. White House aids covered up

(10:47):
Biden's apparent mental decline from day one, day one of
the presidency, a reminder that we have processes built into
our constitution over the fear that the person who occupies
the office of the presidency would not have the mental

(11:09):
faculties to carry out the job. And they were glad.
They were happy to discuss this with Trump. They remember,
they were like, oh, twenty is obviously crazy because he
did this thing we don't like. So twenty fifth Amendment. Oh,
he said that, twenty fifth Amendment. Four years of this
and from day one, very many of the same people

(11:31):
who would go on the shows and be like Trump's
lunatic to twenty fifth Amendment, we're participating in an active
cover up of the exact reason that we have this. Okay,
these are garbage humans of the highest order. It's really
what it takes to make it in Washington, okay, from

(11:52):
day one, shielding the aging commander in chief from public
and even rearranging his schedule after a quote unquot scatter
brain performances, which is, uh, it is not in quotes here,
but it's in quotes in the article because it was
in an email of somebody who works there. So what
to me? And I'm not a lawyer, I don't think so, Russ.

(12:14):
I'm not a lawyer, right, I think it a lawyer
for holidays or anything, Okay, not a lawyer. So just
take you with a grain of salt. It's it shows
an active knowledge because you're doing things to cover it up, right,
That's what are they? It's a commission in furtherance of

(12:34):
And then it comes down do you think it's criminal
to sit? I mean you essentially manipulated and hid who
is running things. I don't know if it's an actual statue,
but it sure feels criminally. But then when you start
moving pieces around to cover it up, like, you can't

(12:55):
say you don't know, right, that's out the window. You
can't say I didn't know, you know, honestly, because that's
what some people are doing. Like, well, when I would
meet with him. It was those closest around him who
only made sure that I saw him on days when
he was coherent. Now, once you're moving stuff around, everybody
knows what's up, and people gossip. So no, a hundred

(13:17):
times no. The lack of access to the nation's oldest
ever president had been well known in Washington, with Biden
hosting the fewest large press conferences and frequently descending into
gaffes at a podium when he appeared. But how much
the White House made up for the haziness had until
now been hidden. And by the way, their sources on

(13:43):
this are not Republicans. In fact, you have Democrat lawmakers
and big Democratic donors who are happy to talk on
the record. By the way, those donors because they they
feel that they were they had money stolen from them
with what was being hidden, and then all the hairs stuff,
and then watching her fly through a billion and a
half dollars and nothing to show for it, and she's

(14:05):
in debt. No, now they're mad as hell and they're talking.
Staff formed a tight shell around Biden with the bike
January of twenty twenty one, so literally they were limiting
in person and actions. In his first not even month
in office, right, because it's towards the end of the
month with his inauguration day, So they were covering up

(14:27):
for him within the first week, week and a half
and likely had been on the campaign trail. But this
only speaks to the presidency. They made adjustments to his plans.
We all knew this. A national security official told the
journal he had good days and bad days, and this

(14:48):
was based on an email as individual at exchange where
he was told who he was supposed to have a
meeting that he was having a bad day, so they'll
have to address things tomorrow, which if you're in national security,
chances are you reaching out to the president for something
that's kind of important. Maybe you should deal with it now.
And then they were getting rebuffed on that. A story

(15:08):
that goes back to January of twenty twenty one goes
back to his very first week and a half in
office and talks about how they had already developed a
methodology for hiding and covering up any of the cognitive issues. Frankly,

(15:30):
this might be the most scandalous thing I've seen surrounding
a presidency in my lifetime. I know, I know people
will will say, who are older than me will say
it was Nixon. Maybe I don't know. I wasn't around
for that, but in my lifetime, I can't think of
something more scandalous and dangerous really because it was. Among

(15:56):
all the things we speculated that are now proven true
with this article is the idea that he wasn't the
one running things. And I, you know, the strongest piece
of evidence I have is this Joe Biden is I
now you I guess you could say he's a he's
a radical, but that's not really been him because he

(16:18):
he is the ultimate survivability animal in DC. You'd have
to be with all the stuff, all the stuff that
the bs that happened with this guy over the years,
where he'd be clearly lying, or he'd be clearly wrong,
or he'd be out there on one side of an
issue talking about racial jungles and then five minutes later

(16:38):
screaming racism at somebody. And he wasn't a good dude.
He was a clear hypocrite, but he was a survivor
in Washington. And you can't convince me, as a first
term president that he would have, you know, wanted to
forgive everybody's college debt, or wanted to hire everybody who

(17:01):
worked at a decent you know, what was it one
hundred employees of a company had one hundred employees, and
you didn't get your vaccine, you couldn't work. That was
our insanely radical, divisive positions that never polled well, and
he adopted them. But the question is, did he or

(17:21):
did all of the people around him use this process
and this this thing to essentially do what they wanted
to do. I think there's pretty strong evidence that that
is the case in some instances. And like I said,
it gets crazier. Okay, it gets even crazier because they

(17:41):
also had to deal with the times he did get
out there in public, So meetings were scheduled for later
in the day. There a six hour window, remember the
window we learned about. Basically he outside of about ten
in the morning to four in the afternoon. It was
the wind know where he could do meetings and stuff.

(18:02):
Sometimes some days he couldn't, and so they would jam
everything in there. Once inside the room, officials were instructed
to keep their briefing short and to the point many
times Biden wouldn't respond. So a guy would walk anybody,
mister President, we have some satellite images here we found
a terrorist training camp or keeping an eye on it,

(18:24):
and then they would have to explain that to him
in thirty seconds and then he would not respond and
then you know, bring the next guy in. Was that
about speed? No, that's his Frankly, he's probably not there.
Think about that. A national security advisor could be sitting
in there explaining to the president something that is a

(18:46):
big problem and you don't even know if he comprehended
what you just told him as the decision maker on it.
And they covered all this up. And here's where it
gets even crazier. Do you know who Jeffrey Katzenberg is,
the big Hollywood producer, mogul whatever, also big left wing

(19:08):
guy and was one of the uh honorary co chairs
of the Biden campaign. Okay, so they tapped Katzenberg, who
tapped his Hollywood buddies. Do you guys ever see the
movie Wag the Dog. It's it's it's got de neuro
in it. I'm gonna warn you, it's got uh So

(19:28):
de Niro's in it, Woody Harrelson is in it, Dustin
hoffmins in it, and the premise of the movie is this,
It's it's like mister you know, like mister Wolf in
pulp fiction. Right fixer, so uh de Niro is a fixer,
political strategist, fixer, and he gets called to the White
House and the president at the time, who's who is

(19:53):
only really kind of spoke of, right, is a scandal's
getting ready to break because the president in the movie
some firefly girls, which are supposed to be girl scouts,
showed up to the White House and he is alleged
to have touched one of the girls. All right, that's
so big problem. Right, the stories getting ready to break,

(20:14):
and it's in the middle of an election and the
incumbent president is running against a challenger is played by
Craig T. Harris. Is that his name from Coach? Yeah,
And they're getting ready to run with it. So he
goes and he hires Dustin Hoffman, who is Jeffrey Katzenberg
essentially in the movies, the big Hollywood mogul producer, and said, hey,

(20:35):
we got to spin this, We've got to do something.
So they get together with like Willie Nelson's in this movie.
I'm telling you, it's a crazy movie. You haven't seen it,
and they create a whole conflict with Albania, and they
have Kirsten dunsta Is in the movie too. She plays
like a Nolbanian girl, like they're making videos on a

(20:56):
sound stage of like rebels. And then there's Woody Harrell
is a captured American soldier and people are throwing shoes
over power lines in solidarity. It's like Tia yellow ribbon
stuff and it's all fake and it's all manipulated by Hollywood,
and it's successful. And there's even a really dark ending
to the movie which I won't ruin for you, and

(21:17):
and what he I got to tell you this part. So,
so to create this fake soldier cop behind enemy lines,
they go and they get a they want to brief,
They want a list for the military of special programs,
you know, so they're going to find the right officer
to bring in on this thing. And they get so

(21:37):
they get Woody Harrelson and they're like, well, he's out
in Kansas or whatever, and so they fly out like
all the fixers the staff for the president, and they
go to get Woody Harrelson. And the problem is is
special programs also included prisons, and Woody Harrelson is in
the he is in prison in a military prison for

(21:58):
raping nuns. So now they've already put his picture out,
so the soldier they're going to use as a nun raper.
Like the whole thing is over the top. And then
they did this, not the nuns part, but they brought
in voice coaches for Biden. They brought in speech people,
they brought in other producer ideas, how do we can

(22:21):
we do lighting that makes him look less not there?
That's what's That's the part I didn't speculate on enough,
like you have you had. You brought Hollywood in to
create a work of fiction knowingly, which means Hollywood. All
these Hollywood people knew. They knew this, and they said

(22:43):
nothing and ross off that. You're asking me the questions
like why do you think that is? And the reason
is is because what I started with, they probably could
get whatever they wanted done. Why would you You're not
in the golden goose at that point. If you're getting
all your weird super progressive stuff made into priority by

(23:05):
the Biden administration, you think Biden? Ask yourself, do you
think Biden wants to have a White House lawn party
with the transgender leaders running around with their with their
tops off? Or do you think Biden ten years ago
would have realized that maybe this isn't a good look
just because he's such a survivor. Craig T. Nelson, I'm sorry,

(23:29):
what did I say? Well, whatever coach is in the movie,
Dobber is not in the movie though, A shame. So
you did all this stuff and you probably could get
anything you wanted done with this guy. What's going to
be more telling? What needs to happen is it needs
you need more of a filter and a comb on

(23:51):
this thing, and maybe more records to figure out who
was actually making the decisions. We knew he wasn't meeting
with cabinet members, right, but we didn't know is that
basically he just stopped meeting much earlier with people like
Janet Yellen and Lloyd Austin, the Defense secretary, while you're

(24:13):
engaged in in you know, trying to figure out a
pull out from Afghanistan, and you're not meet with the dude.
I wonder if that had something to do with it.
Janet Yellen, when the economy is on fire and not
in the good way, and eggs or eight dollars and
how much your cheetos would you eight dollars as well,
like you're not meeting with the Treasury secretary when people

(24:34):
are questioning what's going on with rate cuts.

Speaker 2 (24:36):
I mean, now that we know all this, it's like
been confirmed what we speculated for years, right, Yeah, you
cannot convince me now that I listen, if we knew this,
you can't tell me somebody like Vladimir Putin didn't have
evidence of this as well.

Speaker 1 (24:50):
If Jeffrey Katzenberg knows Putin knows.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
Completely, he knew so once it and it just goes
to the point that you've heard this, right, if Trump
was in office, Putin would not have gone into Ukraine.
I am convinced of that now knowing all of this. Yeah,
because he's looking at this going these guys can't do anything.
He's see President's spaghetti brains over there. When to go
over and do whatever I want? What are they gonna do.
They're gonna have these people surrounding him that are doing

(25:13):
all this progressive agenda. They're not gonna know how to
respond to me going in the Ukraine. I'm gonna take
whatever I want.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
So all of this is to say I don't want
to hear a word that Elon Musk has influence on Trump.
You know what I'm saying, like, is Elon Musk keeping
him drugged and then actually doing the presidenting? Because that's
kind of what this article says, what's happening with the

(25:38):
current administration? Or is Elon Musk tweeting stuff? And people
are really high on his brand right now? And because
they that's how America literally just voted overwhelmingly, kind of
a lining or muscue. So Musk is in that team
and he's got a big, a big outside easily outsized influence,
and that he has the president's here. But you guys, basically,

(26:01):
you guys did the weekend of Bernie's thing?

Speaker 2 (26:04):
Did you hear how Jennings addressed this yesterday in CNN?

Speaker 1 (26:08):
No, I don't think he said.

Speaker 2 (26:09):
You know, for months leading up to the election, the
premise was that Trump was going to be Hitler two
point zero and a dictator. But now apparently he's a puppet.
So which one is it?

Speaker 1 (26:17):
Yeah? Well, it's the whole is the is the Republican
an idiot or forty chess? Right, It's the thing we
always deal with. That's why I said this is the
Carl Rowe, It's the Dick Cheney thing all over again.
It's remember the narrative when when Bush first came into office,
was Dick Cheney's the real president or Karl Rove? Sometimes
they would say, Carl Rove, did you did the thing?

(26:38):
You did the thing. The difference here is I don't
know who was who was it?

Speaker 9 (26:43):
Is it?

Speaker 1 (26:45):
I mean, who's running that country? Is it Barack Obama?
A lot of people speculate that he had outside influence
on a lot of this stuff, and I think that
that's true in some instances. Let's see other they get
into the cabinet stuff. There was the Robert her memory
said that he basically said that Biden was not meant
he was. You couldn't prosecute him because of his mental

(27:08):
cognitive issues. Like Robert Hurr was telling the truth. I
don't know. I don't know if you agree whether you
should or shouldn't prosecute, but he was telling the truth
that there was clearly something going on that he questioned
whether in a court of law the jury wouldn't see that,
and go, I don't know if you can hold this
guy responsible. He's clearly not here. Uh oh. And they

(27:30):
also said Biden was the one who reportedly pushed for
her interview over over staffers telling him not to do it,
don't do it, do not sit down and talk to him.
Biden's like, I'm fine. Apparently he was on one of
his good days. He didn't listen, and then by the
time or when he agreed, and then when HER's interview
and he's like, this guy is not here man. They
also talk about managing his fluctuating energy levels. What does

(27:55):
that sound like? Ross managing his fluctuating energy levels? Because
that's another thing that we were wondering if it's going on,
like are they giving him some sort of booster? Now?
I remember trum remember Trump talked about how literally there
is a booster? Was it was it? Trump talked about
somebody somebody in Trump's orbit was talking about it, and

(28:17):
they basically said, like they can if you're the president,
then you need to give you a little energy. They
can do that. Well, that's clearly what's going on here.

Speaker 2 (28:27):
So uh, I mean they've been doing that forever though,
I mean even going back to FDR like yeah, yea,
like you ever see like the stuff about FDR when
they talk about you know, when he walked to the
podium and he gave the you know, the the the uh,
the after after Pearl Harbor, when he gave his speech,
you know, the infamy speech. Yeah, they they lined his
nostrils with cocaine before he went out. I mean, good

(28:52):
to be president, I guess, yeah, And they gave him
a boost. And he'd be like, how could he have
that much energy just to walk up there? You know,
knowing what we know now about his legs. Well there
you go.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
Well and here's and here's the thing necessarily doing it.
You know, if you have if you have a president
who's under the weather or something and a crisis hits
and they want to give him some vitamin B supplements
or something, or maybe something a little stronger on the
whole thing. Sounds weird, but I understand it. It was
that when people brought it up, they acted like that's
a that's something that nobody's fathomed before, when it's clearly

(29:22):
something you guys not only fathomed but utilized.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
You know, they've done it before.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
Yes, and and and frankly, I don't think people would
be that concerned if if it was, if everything else
wasn't there.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
They can't tell me they don't have some sort of
like super Adderall in the cabinet there at the White House.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
And remember that was remember with Trump, They're like, oh,
he sniffing Adderalls running around. That was a theory.

Speaker 2 (29:44):
And then you look at Biden one day where he
can't even say his name, and then the next day
he's on the debate stage like clear clears.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
Day, or he's screaming at some point who is probably
going to vote for him about trying to fight him? Yeah,
geez man Ian because that stuff can make you angry
a little bit, a little bit. Oh, let's see. This
is the response from his staff in the article President
Biden has earned the most accomplished record of any modern

(30:10):
commander in chief and rebuilt the middle class. Blah blah.
Let's just to be Andrew Bates. Isn't that dude? For
North Carolina. They'll probably he'll probably get a long leaf
pine from Cooper his way out, and he's just he
he might be a bigger liar than Jean Pierre. I'm
not sure if they'd have to have a lie off. Probably,
but it's it's pretty shameless, pretty shameless, all right, six

(30:35):
fifty kco Day Radio program, Hold on here, yes, Dona,
what's up?

Speaker 10 (30:42):
Good morning? Casey calling to wish you a merry Christmas
and hope that you have a nice vacation. And I
wanted to comment on this issue. Yeah, what really ticks
me off is now they're coming out with it. There's
thirty one days left of his president and see and
now it's going to come out.

Speaker 11 (31:03):
How Uh.

Speaker 10 (31:06):
His mental capacity is just down the tubes. I mean
they've known it.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
If you asked about they brought in Hollywood, Hollywood cover.

Speaker 4 (31:17):
If you I sent you a video, a little clip
of a video when uh it was Eastern and he
was out on the lawn and a reporter asked him
about the Afghan withdrawal, Afghanistan withdrawal, and the easter one
came over and stopped him from answering the question. Wow,
I mean he's influenced by the Easter bunny. Who would

(31:40):
you rather the Easter bunny?

Speaker 9 (31:42):
I mean, is it?

Speaker 1 (31:44):
Is it Barack Obama in the suit?

Speaker 5 (31:46):
Who's?

Speaker 7 (31:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (31:47):
Right, who is? And you know what? Considering and don
I got to go to I got a heart break
coming up. But thank you as well.

Speaker 4 (31:56):
Okay, all right, you have great vacations, by bye?

Speaker 1 (31:59):
All right, will do because it's called a vacation it
might as well be the Easter Bunny influencing him for
as much as we'll probably ever truly know all of it,
because even the Easter Bunny has been turned in this

(32:20):
story right and is using him as a puppet, which
is kind of dark Man dark there. But hey, all right,
well let's do this. We got more phone calls coming up.
We got news right around the corner, and I mentioned
they solved all the problems in San Francisco because they've
decided to expand their government, and we're going to meet
her next hang on. Saudi Arabia has announced that they

(32:43):
will as part of their twenty thirty four World Cup hosting.
They're hosting the World Cup. They just announced this last
week that they will suspend laws that prohibit gay people
from coming to the country. If you're coming for the
World Cup and you're gay, it's gonna be not against

(33:03):
the law for that window. But I'm sure also probably
I wouldn't go walking around. I wouldn't go walking around
Saudi Arabia two dudes holding hands man because they don't
play over there. And it's just crazy too that were
just like, can you remember how they wanted to pull
everything out of North Carolina over HB two and then

(33:26):
they did. And then you remember they moved the All
Star Game from Georgia to Denver over laws of voting,
laws that were literally more restrictive in Colorado. All right,
so that lunacy. Where are all of you protesters where
in countries like Saudi Arabia where it's literally they can

(33:47):
they can murder you, they can murder you for your sexuality?
Why is that not like the biggest focus of all
of these protests and advocates, right the people who who
had spend an ounce of energy trying to not get
a tech company to move to North Carolina because you're
mad about a bill. Okay, well if you believe that,

(34:07):
and you're welcome to believe that and feel passionate enough
to work for it. But like we had, they had
to get an exemption from Saudi Arabia promising not to
hang gay dudes from cranes, and I feel like that
might be a that probably also should be something, But no, No,
all of the companies that flex are going to be
the same companies during Pride Month who were going to

(34:29):
change their logos on social media in Western countries with
rainbow flags and all of their Middle Eastern accounts will
be just dull grays, all right, So that's what you're
dealing with there, So yeah, I understand why that's breaking news.
That's insane, also insane, and I think it's a hallmark
of really crazy people, okay. And that is the ability

(34:52):
to take something that is innocuous that people don't even
really give thought to, and they sure as heck don't
give thought to it, as as bigots or you know,
people who are biased against and then insert whatever the
group is, right, because it's just it's just little things

(35:14):
that you and I have done a thousand times. And
let me give you an example of something. You're at
a party, all right, Ross, Let's say you're at a party. Okay,
you're at a party and the party's going along a
bunch of food and drinks. It sounds horrible, Okay, I
understand that. But let's pretend it's when you're in your
twenty fine, okay, because you know, I like, you're okay

(35:36):
going to parties in your twenties, all right, So you're
in your twenties, you're at a party, and you know,
food and drinks and everybody's partying, and then there's a
cake at some point, maybe it's somebody's birthday. They get
the cake out, everyone gathers around.

Speaker 2 (35:50):
You show everybody taking the cake, and I'm getting in
the bushes like Johnny Cash. Okay, but first you got
to show you have the way to show it to everything.
Oh right, right, right right, Yeah, this.

Speaker 1 (36:01):
Is the weirdest thing in the godfid Was that a
thing in the seventies?

Speaker 2 (36:04):
Yeah, godfather too, right where they show it to everybody,
show it everybody before we cut the cake.

Speaker 1 (36:08):
When they're down in Cuba. Yeah, Like, was that a
thing in the seventies? Was that? Like, maybe it's a
maybe the seventies, If you had a cake you had
to walk it around and show it to everybody. I
wasn't alive, so I don't know, but whatever. All right,
So yeah, so cake's coming out, all right, So you're
you're europe'sconding with the cake. Let's say you choose not
to because let's say your wife's there and she would
be embarrassed. So what do you do when it's when

(36:30):
they point to you? Do you what do you know
to do? When they point to you the person who's
cutting the cake, you say yes or no, and you
tell them what, give me a big slice, give me
a little one, or you just take whatever they give you.
There's no thought given, really, not from a bias standpoint.
I point this out because in San Francisco they don't
have enough they got, you know, they don't have enough

(36:52):
chiefs apparently, so they have hired a body positivity. Obesities
are so like the opposite of way. If you heard it,
obesities are, you would think like Kennedy, right, you get
somebody who's concerned about what people are eating, it's safe
for them, whether nutritionally it's really a good thing. And

(37:13):
still we find that a little heavy handed. That's not
what this is. Vergie Tov is this woman's name, and
she's there to pro she's there to make sure that
nobody in San Francisco does anything to offend a fat
person's feelings. And I say this as a fat person,
although not as fat as her, but you know, carrying

(37:36):
the I didn't make the dad bod cut, which is
the most ridiculous thing if you haven't seen on social
media this week, is the dad bod thing. And if
you don't know what it is, I'll tell you. Let
me just tell you right now. So you have these
absolute you have in the in all sincerity, you had
women post pictures of this this guy with his shirt off, right,

(37:57):
and they're like, see this is women love a dad bod, right, And.

Speaker 2 (38:04):
And it's like a body photo of like the most
like the best guy at the gym. Like the guy
is like tree trunks for arms, obviously like four hours
a day.

Speaker 1 (38:13):
Yeah, you know he's he's bigger around the barrel, Like,
you know, he is bigger around the barrel. But I
don't think that's fat. No.

Speaker 2 (38:21):
Imagine showing a picture of like Hulk Hogan and his
in his you know, you know, prime right completely gassed,
you know, and he's on the juice and swollen and
muscles on muscles, and be like, you know this is
a dad bod.

Speaker 1 (38:32):
Yeah, and only attainable, just absolute. And then of course
you had guys posting mom bods. And then the women,
the women who were posted dad bots got mad because
they're like, that's an unreasonable beauty standard. Well, you don't
know what a dad bot is. You you also are
probably one of these six figures, you know, six figures

(38:53):
a year, and you know, six foot tall and and
just narcissists. Man, so anyway, I thought that was funny.
This's the opposite. Her job is if anything out there
may offend a fat person, she is their advocate. And
I gave you the example of cutting the cake because
this is literally how we're getting to know this woman,

(39:14):
because she made a skit about it with I don't know,
I guess people she is helping enforce fat positive body
positivity with. And it shows you why you just like,
even in an innocuous situation, you just can't be around
people like this because they're always looking for something, because

(39:34):
it's their industry, it's how they're employed.

Speaker 12 (39:38):
All right, check this out, CRFI. If you're like many women,
you've been to a birthday party or a small office gathering,
an event that's meant to bring people together. There's swinging tunes,
some adult beverages, and good convo, and then it comes
time to cut this.

Speaker 1 (39:58):
By the way, I don't convo with anyone who calls
it convo, just so we're clear.

Speaker 12 (40:03):
Cake and someone decides to ruin everything. Oh my god,
ruin huge.

Speaker 1 (40:11):
That's what this is.

Speaker 12 (40:12):
Bigger than Beyonce's paycheck. Can you cut me half of
half of that? A cake related fat phobic incident.

Speaker 1 (40:20):
Or whoa, whoa, whoa whoa. So I'm sorry. The woman
who was just speaking was that was her piece of cake.
She's not judging your piece of cake. I guess she's
judging what you cut for her. But I don't even
know if she's judging. She's just saying, I want to
eat half of that now, whether that's because she thinks
it makes her look like she's more body positive all right,

(40:40):
or she really just wants half because she ate too
many nachos? Like what, why are you analyzing this?

Speaker 2 (40:46):
I think you are?

Speaker 1 (40:48):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (40:48):
Hold on, what's that If you take the cake and
you say, hey, I need a smaller piece, right, you're
shaming the person that might not want a smaller piece.
So that's fat phobic.

Speaker 1 (40:57):
Yeah, but it's not.

Speaker 2 (40:59):
It's stupid.

Speaker 1 (41:00):
It's not. If I go to what's your favorite McDonald's
sandwich quarter pound or with bacon? Oh see, I like it,
but not with bacon? Am I shaming you for your
love of bacon?

Speaker 5 (41:11):
Orm?

Speaker 1 (41:11):
I ordering what I want exactly? Yeah? You bacon hog?
That sound good though they do it with you get
a double quarter pounder, which she's ad bacon. There's McDonald's
open yet. No, it's not past ten thirty. All right,
Well anyway, I'm sorry.

Speaker 12 (41:28):
Back to this lunatic is that moment when it's time
to eat delicious cake and it's interrupted by a moralizing impulse.

Speaker 1 (41:37):
No moralizing impulse would be me pointing out that you
don't need cake. But I wasn't gonna make that judgment,
although now you're judging everything, so I'm gonna jump into it.
I don't need that cake, just you don't think it's
one of the I don't need cake. I don't really
like sweets that much, but I also don't need cake.

(41:58):
But you don't need cake. But I'm not judging that
for you because I'm not a lunatic. I'm just here
at the party, and if you want to eat cake it, Honestly,
I'm not. Even when those people kind of glance over
and be like, oh, she shouldn't, I just don't care
in that mode, and you made a whole job out
of it.

Speaker 12 (42:13):
Inevitably, there's always someone at the party who has to
declare publicly that their slice is too large, and that
the person who's cutting the cake, almost invariably a woman,
must do some disproportionate amount of labor in order to
accommodate their need to feel superior.

Speaker 1 (42:32):
All right, so this is what I love. So this
is part two. So also it's forcing women into essentially
disproportionate labor, which is almost a soft word for like,
you know, being your servant. Okay, well, don't be the
one who cuts the cake. And how does this also
does this also work on Thanksgiving? Where Dad's sitting there

(42:53):
with the turkey slicer? Hey, what do you want? You
want some dark meat? You want some white meat? What
do you want big piece? You want a small piece?
Is that is that also stealing his labor?

Speaker 12 (43:07):
You do a little bit, just like can you like
scrape all the frosting off and cut it in half
and give me two forks because I'm sharing?

Speaker 1 (43:16):
Okay that's Look, now you're rising into level of that
woman's just a pain in the butt, okay, And that
is not a political thing. That's it's one thing to
you give me smaller. It's another thing to literally exaggerate
to the point where she's going. Now everyone thinks that
woman's a jerk, But just because that's the way a
jerk orders a cake, Okay, this is not This is

(43:39):
not a constitutional violation, and it's not stealing somebody's labor.

Speaker 12 (43:43):
Small like a little bit more like tiny, note like
less less than what you're smaller? Please, could you just
cut my piece into twelve equal symmetrical little pieces and
put each one into a tiny little tupperwar so that
I can have a bite for eat.

Speaker 1 (44:01):
I can't. I can't. And that woman is going to
be sitting there now in San Francisco making an ungodly
sum of money so that she can hold press conferences
anytime somebody, I guess incorrectly orders cake. God help us.
All right, let's let's sneak in a phone call or two. Janet,

(44:23):
thanks for hanging on. You're up next. What's up?

Speaker 10 (44:27):
No problem.

Speaker 5 (44:28):
So I'm just wanting to point out that the celebrity types,
they didn't just keep quiet about what they know about
Biden's cohesion, the mental cohesion. They actually rolled up their
sleeves and jumped on the weekend of Bernie's Damaged Control Team.

Speaker 1 (44:47):
Okay, loony, you know basically said that thing.

Speaker 11 (44:52):
Yeah, right right.

Speaker 5 (44:54):
So I'm just wanted to, you know, point out very
clearly that you know this is expenders, which is there's
role model time that we can trust the latter.

Speaker 1 (45:05):
Come. Look, this is everything we learn absolutely, Jennet, thanks
very much for the call. Everything that we learned contributes
more to the theory that people were operating under every
single thing. Sean, what's up, Kay, good.

Speaker 13 (45:22):
Morning, can't see how you doing.

Speaker 1 (45:24):
I'm good, sir.

Speaker 13 (45:25):
Sorry, I had to get out of the car because
that the radio one.

Speaker 14 (45:29):
No.

Speaker 3 (45:30):
You brought up the movie Wag the Dog, which is
one of my all time favorite movies ever made. And
I think what you know, what people need to realize
is that if you don't think that it's you know,
it's possible for big Hollywood and the mainstream media to
take over a story and paint a new one in

(45:50):
order to fool the people. Then just remember that at
the time that Wagged the Dog came out, Bill.

Speaker 13 (45:57):
Clinton was in a whole lot of trouble for making
some liberties with some secretaries in the Oval Office.

Speaker 9 (46:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (46:04):
No, no, you make a good point too, And and
one of the other points there is that movie doesn't
seem partisan to me, you know what I'm saying, And
it's exactly yeah, but what did the administration? Yeah, yeah,
go ahead of.

Speaker 13 (46:18):
The administration immediately started military actions in a country called
Kosovo going after this bad guy that nobody had ever
heard of before named Slovanon melosovis in or he did, sir,
So there is exactly but I know he did. I
know he did. But all of a sudden, why did
we care? Now? Because Bill Clinton was doing some bad

(46:42):
things with some cigars, with some women that came out
and say.

Speaker 1 (46:46):
I guess that's your perspective. He probably probably thought they
were good things.

Speaker 7 (46:49):
So I just wanted to point that out that all
of a sudden we wound up in a war, because
you know, I would.

Speaker 1 (47:00):
I'm with you. I got I gotta, I gotta get
one other calling.

Speaker 7 (47:02):
You have a very merry Christmas first and happy birthday?

Speaker 1 (47:06):
No, no, gosh, why is that a thing? Why is
the last thing of the year. I got to hear.

Speaker 2 (47:11):
I mean the fact that you have a birthday in December? Christmas?

Speaker 1 (47:14):
Shut oh yeah, it's the worst. I always felt bad
for those kids, man, including my cousin whose birthday is Christmas.
Uh oh, Boston, Paul, all right, let's do Boston probably
got about a minute and a half. What's up, sir?

Speaker 11 (47:25):
Okay, Well, I was going to go to the waged
dog thing too, But I'm going to back up further
and go to what you were saying about in King
Zys and the Democrats in the shutdown. Yeah, I've lived
through a few shutdowns, and uh, I don't recall any
of them. A second he maybe one, I was on
a federal task force that'sbly fund the task force and
might pay was delayed a little bit, but I don't

(47:47):
remember them being so you know, out of your mind
about this when we had COVID and you you had
to crush your face against the window to see grimm
my dad in the day because even before dying, and uh,
you know, you couldn't buy seeds at the store. I mean,
those are the kind of things that affected people. I
don't remember.

Speaker 1 (48:07):
Well, that's why they have to gin it up. They
got to do like Barack Obama blocking off stone monuments
in parks that are wide open, Like.

Speaker 9 (48:15):
Yeah, that was good anyway.

Speaker 1 (48:17):
No, no, no, admittedly you speak from experience. I remember
when you were when you were a kid and the
British shot your fellow Bostonians. Man, that kicked off, right, hey,
and uh.

Speaker 11 (48:27):
You know, with your big vacation coming up there, I
want you to enjoy that. But I was I was told
to remind you to stay away from elevated shafts. You know,
I don't know what that means.

Speaker 1 (48:37):
Yeah, well that's vacationing in Russia. I gotta I gotta
go Boston, Paul, So have a good.

Speaker 13 (48:41):
One, right, you have a good one.

Speaker 1 (48:43):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm doing ross, going to Georgia.
I'm going to Moscow. Should be fun, it should be great. Nothing,
But what's the worst that could happen? All right, we'll
think about that'd be right back. Do you know that
you know that there are literal teams that are Bowl
eligible teams or at least one of them that doesn't
have an enough players to field a bowl right now
because so many people are sitting out and so many

(49:07):
people have entered transfer protocol already. Like, I don't know
what this looks like for college football going forward, but
I think eventually it's going to get to the point
where I'm gonna have to have somebody from like ACC
come on or something and explain it, because I don't know.
I don't know, but I was pretty crazy because I'm

(49:29):
reading more than I saw it the other day. But
I'm reading more in depth article here and It's just
just a wild how many teams aren't going to look
the same if they go to a bowl? Then what
they look like this year? And you know, remember we
kept somebody out of We kept somebody out of the
National Championship Game or the BCS playoffs yes last year

(49:52):
because their quarterback got injured. Well, what happens when three
skill players leave and or the transfer pro call, or
sitting it out because they assume they're going to get drafted.
That's a fundamentally different team. Don't know the answer to that.
All right, let me let me get into this, so
do you guys? He keem Jeffries. Oh, I forgot this,

(50:14):
although I am amused because people are calling him Team Obama,
which I didn't when I first heard it. I didn't
tu Obama, and I keep seeing people, so I guess
maybe that's his official nickname I was not aware of.
But anyway, so he came Jeffries in his incoherent rambling

(50:34):
statements yesterday following the failure of the other cr which
he claims is the Republican's fault, and then the first
one not getting past it had all his pork in it.
That's the Republican's fault too. But you know, frankly, the
vote was most Republicans voted for the one yesterday overwhelmingly.
There were thirty Republicans who didn't. Every Democrat but two

(50:56):
voted against it. So this is on you, he said,
And I want to quote here he said that, uh
if because if the government shuts down, here we go.
But Keem Jeffries uh says, you won't be able to
visit your families for the holidays if the government shuts down.

(51:16):
What is there? Why are we all gonna we're gonna
go on lockdown? I mean, what is ross? Did you
know that because you're you're planning to go visit family
if the government locks down, you're not gonna be able
to go visit your wife's family.

Speaker 2 (51:29):
Yeah, but its stupid. And he goes back to what
Paul said before about you know, like during COVID Literally
you can do it during COVID. So but I think
he's talking about like the TSA.

Speaker 1 (51:38):
Right, Yeah, but that's not how that works, right even
even when government shutdowns. We didn't shut the TSA down,
uh Like, but but no, no, people will still go visit. Now,
maybe somebody who doesn't want to visit their family goes, well,
nothing we can do, honey.

Speaker 5 (51:55):
So.

Speaker 1 (51:56):
Like a did you hear what Keem Jeffries said, Like,
even if don't like the guy, maybe somebody uses it
to get out of having to go to an in
laws they don't like.

Speaker 2 (52:04):
So I don't know, somebody's spouse is completely ignorant and
politics and just goes along with it, right, yeah, it down.

Speaker 1 (52:10):
Yeah, look at that. He's the House leader. Well maybe
next year call your mom and give her my apologies.
Then you go straight to the man cave to party. Yes,
I don't have to put up with her, but other
than that, no, it's just sheer lunacy. But it's not
the craziest thing that was uttered in Washington yesterday. Yesterday,

(52:34):
I can't do. I gotta tell you I'm having I
had when when I see a thirty second clip and
in the middle of the clip, I yell an expletive
out of frustration. That's a whole thing. And the the
prize for that today goes to the official spokesperson over

(52:56):
at the Pentagon. His name is Pat Ryder, so he's
you know when they do I've told you that. The
White House Briefing and then the Pentagon Daily briefings are
the two most important daily pressers in Washington, obviously, and
there's a lot of stuff you can learn. So pat
Ryder gets up and he wants to make an admission.
I guess based on it was a follow up to

(53:17):
a question that had been asked previously, and it has
to do with US troop numbers in Syria. What do
you believe the US troop numbers in Syria to be Well,
if you listen to if you listen to Kamala Harris
at the debate, you would believe the number zero. Right.
Remember she said it the debate, because there's there is
a very very viral video where you see her on

(53:39):
the debate stage saying that there are no US service
members in what was it, active war zones anywhere in
the world. She said it with a lot of confidence,
and in the video of her saying it, you can
tell somebody's filming the TV and then it turns around
and it's a bunch of US soldiers going, what the
hell are we doing who are clearly in a combat zone.

(54:01):
So then the White House said the number was nine hundred,
but they're in logistics, you know how when we go
in where we don't actually fight, but we kind of do,
so we kind of train, but we also kind of
lob missiles and bomb stuff, so whatever. But that's not true.
Even so, I want you to hear in this fifty

(54:25):
two second clip if you can understand where I absolutely
lost my crap yesterday. Listen close. It may pass you by.

Speaker 14 (54:33):
As you know, we have been briefing you regularly that
there are approximately nine hundred US troops deployed to Syria
in light of the situation in Syria and the significant interest.
We recently learned that those numbers were higher, and so asked.

Speaker 1 (54:50):
To look, you're you're the Pentagon, dude, you are the Pentagon.
You're the spokesperson for Lloyd Austin and the Joint chiefs
like you are the Pentagon. What do you mean you
just learned there's eleven hundred more troops? Do we not
know where our members of the military are, the ones

(55:13):
that are deployed. I'm not that maybe the guy's on
leave and he don't you know, he said he's going
to his mom's, but you don't know. That's what we're
talking about. We're talking about the individual member. And I
understand also where if you have special operators or you
got special things going on, you may not disclose those
in the total troop count. Like, I get that, and
I understand that that's not what you said. I'm gonna
play this again. You said you just found out and

(55:38):
you're the pentagon. Now, to be fair, you're also the
pentagon who didn't notice when your boss just didn't show
up for work for like two weeks. Everyone Lloyd Austin,
nobody could find him. It was a whole thing. So
maybe I'm not surprised. But again, listen, we just found out.

Speaker 14 (55:57):
As you know, we have been briefing you Regaly that
there are approximately nine hundred US troops deployed to Syria
in light of the situation in Syria and the significant interest,
we recently learned that those numbers were higher and so
asked to look into it. I learned today that, in fact,
there are approximately two thousand US troops in Syria. As

(56:21):
I understand it, and as it was explained to me,
these additional forces are considered temporary rotational forces that deployed
to meet shifting mission requirements, whereas the core nine hundred
deployers are on longer term deployments. And as you know
for many of our deployments, numbers will fluctuate from time
to time, but given that this number is significantly higher

(56:44):
than what we've been briefing, I wanted to let you
know as soon as I found out this information.

Speaker 1 (56:50):
You're there. You're the mouth of the body that is
the pentagon. I don't know if you're the brain. I
don't know if anyone's the brain, to be honest, but
you're the mouth. And it's also fine to talk about
how nine hundred troops are on more long term deployment
and twelve hundred or eleven hundred troops have been brought
in for logistical support stuff doing some training, but it's

(57:13):
a temporary thing. Like you can make that distinction, but
you can't miscount by over one hundred percent and then
come out and be like, joh, we just found out.
Do you not write down where you sun the troops?
I'm assuming when you as a member of the military,
when you they write that down because they have to
tell you where to go, so there's a record of this.

(57:36):
Like the only theory is they saw mission impossible and
they realize that if they keep a list of like
all the knocks or all the troops and maybe a
battie you'll get it, a super villain and then Tom
Cruise has to come murder him. But other than that,
it does In fact, that doesn't even make sense. What
the hell are you talking about? You just found out

(57:57):
the level of dysfunction coming to light is even more
than I'll openly pondered on the show. Oh man, love,
I love and hate being right all at the same time,
unless you're a weather guy, though. Those guys love to
be right, and we hope they are. Ken Boone, is
that gonna have today?

Speaker 9 (58:17):
Yes, Ken Boone here today?

Speaker 1 (58:19):
All right? So and it's you know, it's Christmas coming up,
so you'd better be right or people will come pitchfork
and torch. Well, I do my best, I do it, okay,
all right, go ahead, all right.

Speaker 15 (58:30):
We got a couple of rain showers are possible out
there today, otherwise mostly cloudy skies, a bit chilli.

Speaker 9 (58:34):
Temperatures are going to be right around or just above
fifty for.

Speaker 15 (58:36):
A high today, then clearing skies here tonight, low to
mid thirties.

Speaker 9 (58:40):
It'll be colder over the weekend.

Speaker 15 (58:41):
High temperatures in the mid forties tomorrow with a bit
of a north wind right around forty Sunday, although lots
of sunshine for those Saturday Sunday, and as we head
towards early next week approaching Christmas Day, chilly, Monday sunny,
low forties, but we're back into the fifties for Tuesday
and Wednesday for Christmas Day. Mix the clowns and sunshine
for both days.

Speaker 1 (59:00):
All right, thank you, sir, appreciate it. All right, we'll
talk in an hour and coming up. Oh yeah, we
had a little college incident that apparently isn't an incident.
Well it is just not in the way it was sold.
And I know you're going to be shocked that apparently
this racial incident that didn't really happen. Yeah, we'll give
you the details next. Hang on. Ohk right, So two things.

(59:22):
We got. A Pete Calender is joining us, coming up
here in about fifteen minutes, almost exactly fifteen minutes. He'll
be along at eight oh six. What a way to
get busted for murder man. This is a crazy little
story I saw the other day. All right, so this
is in Spain, okay, and this story, let me tell

(59:43):
you the murder, the murder that happened but police didn't
know about it until this other thing happened. So, according
to police, a man was hooking up with another man's wife,
and then the dude whose wife it was disappeared. And
it really wasn't on the radar until somebody who's uh,

(01:00:06):
somebody noticed something on Google maps street view, right, so
you know you know how that works, right, you can
go literally and and there's a lot of Easter eggs
in there, and there's people that will see like a
Google I've seen a Google Have you ever seen a
Google camera car. I've seen I've seen a couple of them.
But there are people who like see them and then
they see what the you know, what they're doing, and

(01:00:28):
like we'll sit around with like horsehead mass and stuff,
so they can get on there and and that's fine.
And there's a little other easter eggs, like, hey, there's
clearly there's somebody who's literally lying in the street hit
by a car. Go to these coordinates and people share
this stuff online. Well, it just so happened that at
the exact moment the Google car was going by this

(01:00:49):
guy's house was the exact moment he's carrying a plastic wrapped,
clearly human body out of the house and sticking it
into the trunk of this red car. So that was
that came to the attention of investigators. Then they figured out,
you know, because they know where it is obviously it's

(01:01:10):
on a map, and then they know that that's near
where this guy disappeared, and and this this other dude's
now living in the house with the wife, but the
husbands nowhere to be found. And they put it all
together and yeah, they charged them, and they just convicted
them of murder because of the Google Streak thing, like,
how do you not? And when you see it, it's

(01:01:31):
one of those small little streets you would you see
in like an old European city where it's like one
lane really and then cars are parked. There's no garages
or anything. So you're out in public hauling a body out.
It's middle of the day and the Google car drives by.
H Pete Calender middays WBT joining us this morning. Yeah,
you gotta still do a whole show, haha, loser They yeah, yeah, yeah, Hey,

(01:01:57):
I got a question. Uh, did you ever see the
movie Wag the Doll?

Speaker 6 (01:02:01):
Yeah? A long time ago, though I probably should go
back and rewatch it.

Speaker 1 (01:02:04):
Yeah, it's uh It's one of my favorite movies. I
why is it real? Now? Why is it real?

Speaker 9 (01:02:12):
Now?

Speaker 1 (01:02:12):
Dude? The part where Hoffman's character, the producer, is brought
in to fake that whole Albanian war, right is right?
Kind of what Katzenberger's being accused of in this crazy
article of bringing in speech coaches and lighting experts, and
like Hollywood came. They did the thing, man, they did
the thing. Anything you in that article in the Wall

(01:02:35):
Street Journal, Well.

Speaker 6 (01:02:38):
So if you want to gift me a subscription to
the Wall Street Journal, then I could read all of
the articles, but the excerpts that I saw, I did
not read the entire thing.

Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
Do you know what the food ladder is? You should?
You should look that up.

Speaker 6 (01:02:53):
So anyway, twelve foot ladder, I don't know what twelve
foot latter is?

Speaker 13 (01:02:56):
What is that?

Speaker 1 (01:02:56):
It's a it's a website you go to and you
paste the r L and bypass.

Speaker 6 (01:03:00):
Oh so I hang on a second, let me write
this down.

Speaker 1 (01:03:03):
Twelve twelve foot or twelve foot? Hold on, I'm gonna
make sure I have the right one. Ross we see
if it's twelve foot letter or ten foot letter, and
so we can tell Pete yeah, yeah, yeah, I found
always work, but a lot of times.

Speaker 6 (01:03:13):
It does, so it sounds illegal. There's one So there
is another way I will try to go around that
kind of stuff to paywalls, which is the reader view
on the Brave browser.

Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
Yeah, yeah, it works sometimes. And then yaw York So
New York posted I think a really good summary of
the of the RT. I've read both. Okay, yeah, they
got most of it. So of what you have seen,
because like the sundowning all of these things, saying that
they fortified this dude and we don't know he's making decisions.
All of these things that I'm assuming you were probably

(01:03:44):
speculating on as well, those all look to be true.
And it's far worse than we even thought because they
they were doing it in January of when he was inaugurated,
which is only ten days. So within ten days they
realize this guy's not all here.

Speaker 6 (01:04:01):
Yeah, so I guess, I mean. And so now obviously
the big concern is that Elon Musk is the president.

Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
Right, Okay, good, Yeah, you made the comparison to oh,
so we're.

Speaker 6 (01:04:12):
Talking about Biden. I'm sorry, sorry I didn't realize that
because the well, when you say people are concerned about
there being some sort of a ghost president, someone you know,
actually pulling the strings and who's really in charge. I
just naturally assumed you were talking about what the left
is screaming about in the last twenty four hours, which
is that Elon Musk is really the president.

Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
Had crazy lady with the purple hair, who was the
most powerful Finance House member by the way.

Speaker 6 (01:04:40):
Yeah, she's very mad. Yeah. Look now we're starting to
see all of the media folks that are like, you know,
I saw Chris Solizza, who was out there self flagellating
I should have dug deeper or whatever. Like, dude, you
did not need to dig to see the things that
we were all seeing. We all saw it. And you know,

(01:05:02):
now it explains so much, right the fact that he
was and I saw it, like in twenty twenty when
he was running, I could tell he wasn't the same guy.
You know, rightly, We've seen Joe Biden for forty years
and he was not the same Joe Biden. Now, people said, oh,
it's just because he's older and this and that, but well, yes,

(01:05:23):
he's older, but when you see him perform on that
debate stage in the Democrat primary back in two thousand
and what nineteen right, Like, he was obviously not the
same guy. And I think what was one of the
Castro brothers, not Fiddell or the guy up in Canada,
but the one of the congressmen who was running the

(01:05:45):
bancast Raoul one of them. I think they're twins. And
they were running and they were and he pointed out,
He's like, I don't think you realize what you just said.
You just contradicted yourself. It was clear back then, right.
So then you end up with this and our infrastructure
that gets built up around propping up Joe and keeping
people away from him. And we don't hear anything about this.

(01:06:08):
And in DC that's nuts because everything leaks in Washington,
d C. So we're told, why wouldn't anybody come out
and say this stuff? Well, this is what happens when
Donald Trump breaks your brain. People can't think, like of
any other moral consequences to what we are seeing. Right,
They're afraid that if they blow the whistle on this,

(01:06:29):
that somehow or another, the Orange Man gets empowered. And
in the end what ended up happening. Donald Trump comes
back into office precisely because of the immral behavior, and
it actually was one of the reasons why I I've
never voted for a Republican or a Democrat president ever
in my life, and it was why I voted for

(01:06:49):
Trump this time because I knew no other way to
punish the media for the way they covered up. And
when I went to journalism school, we learned about FDR
and JFK. Woodrow Wilson, and we were told that will
never happen again, you know, Watergate and Gary Hart and
all of that. And then I'm watching it unfold and
I'm like, where where are the media truth tellers? Where

(01:07:10):
are the firefighters for democlafe? Like, where are they? And
they were nowhere to be found. They took the although
I did see Daniel Dale I think it is his
name at CNN.

Speaker 2 (01:07:20):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, the fact.

Speaker 6 (01:07:22):
Yeah, he's now off of his vacation. He apparently was
on vacation for like four years.

Speaker 1 (01:07:27):
Yeah, well, I mean probably. You know how it is.
You build it all up, you never use it, it rolls over.
I mean, these things happen there. There was a there
is one line in the New York Post article here
or it was in the It was in the article,
and it's in this one as well. And it talks
about briefings right, and of cabinet members, like there's some

(01:07:48):
cabinet members who literally he just didn't do briefings with anymore,
because right, okay. But also you would have like national
security advisors people, and so they would tell them if
they couldn't get around it. In the article from and
by the way, this is a These are Democrats sources
for this article. The majority of it like fifty people, yes,
and they're mostly Democrats, and they're saying they're saying things

(01:08:10):
like we would have to tell them that today's not
a good day, We'll deal with it tomorrow. Or they
would let him into a room, but they would have
strict orders to sit down, give your spiel, don't make
it longer than thirty seconds or a minute, whatever it
needs to be. The president may not respond to you,
then get up and leave. So if you are a

(01:08:32):
national security advisor and some bads going down and you
need the president's here, you may have went in there
explained a crisis to him and he never clocked anything
you said, and then behind closed doors a decision would
get rendered. That's the criminality here, Like I don't know
exactly how you charge it. And people go, well, why

(01:08:54):
would they put up with it? There's there's the reason,
like you said, where Trump broke your brain. But also
I have a theory that Biden, who is who is
a survivor in Washington because like they've known this guy's
an idiot for a long time, but he's never been
super duper progressive. I don't think cognitive Biden would have

(01:09:16):
agreed to some of the crap that they were pulling
in as a first term president because strategically, you wouldn't
do that. You wouldn't threaten to, uh, you know, de
employ everyone who works at a company over a hundred
uh with one hundred people for not taking a vaccine.
You would not give all the student loans, You wouldn't
double down on a lot of this transgender stuff as

(01:09:38):
if you were the Biden that we have known. So
I think the advantages you have all these lunatics surrounding
him who realized that they could do whatever they wanted
and that that was the question.

Speaker 6 (01:09:50):
Yeah right, and no, and that's and that is precisely
what I suspected and I was talking about while I'm
watching this, like there's obviously a benefit to maintaining this
order for whoever it is that gets to call the
shots on various policies. We just saw. I was listening
during the news break. They're doing another round of the
student loan forgiveness and the billions of dollars for it.

(01:10:12):
Did or did Joe Biden? Did he actually make that decision? Right?

Speaker 13 (01:10:19):
And now I'm.

Speaker 6 (01:10:19):
Wondering, is he even if he's been if he's been
cognitively impaired, is he actually even allowed to sign anything
of legal import.

Speaker 1 (01:10:28):
Because anyone in the country.

Speaker 6 (01:10:30):
Yeah, well, I think somebody is. I don't know who
they are. I think doctor Jill is probably. That's why
I call her doctor Jilson.

Speaker 1 (01:10:38):
Uh in Aid for Surgeon General.

Speaker 6 (01:10:42):
I heard, yeah, because he's a doctor. Yeah. No, it's
and like, this is the this is the biggest scandal,
that presidential scandal in my lifetime. Yeah, because and and
there is still like there is this desire among a
lot of our betters to move past it and just

(01:11:05):
ignore it, even as I mean, think about the think
about the lack of shame and the arrogance that is
required to roll out this loan forgiveness deal today a
day after that story drops, right, Like, how is it
that you're thinking like, what is.

Speaker 1 (01:11:25):
The liner burning it down on their way out? Pete
yea burning it down with allocations for Ukraine? What was
the Remember the thing that they did with the work
we're remote work with the workers there for no reason
whatsoever force that thing through.

Speaker 6 (01:11:40):
Yeah, and then the deadline or whatever that they can
work from home or yeah, so they sort of try
to protect the bureaucratic state.

Speaker 1 (01:11:48):
Yeah, and and to and then in that initial let's
go to this thing that just happened. If you look
at that initial cr I was apoplectic, man, the idea
that you would put any sort of buffer in the
ability to acquire public records of our elected officials, which
precisely looks like it's on the nose of hampering investigations,

(01:12:09):
and they and that the majority of people initially would
be like, now, this is a great idea, how dare you?
How dare you do this? And after after that election,
we just had how friggin dare you?

Speaker 6 (01:12:22):
Right? And the GEC that got that's the Global Engagement
Commission or whatever.

Speaker 1 (01:12:28):
Is the truth? The truth? Uh put truth in quotes, Yeah,
the truth?

Speaker 6 (01:12:33):
Yeah right right. And so not only was it due
to expire under an eight year sunset, they extended that
for a year and move some of the infrastructure into
the state department. Why to protect it so it can
keep going. And like that's the thing about the whole
crime dei bus argument. I don't understand if, like you

(01:12:54):
just said, after this election, of all elections and of
all of the messages to take away from that, and
the timing of it, where you've got just a couple
of weeks before you take control over House, Senate and
the White House, and this is the deal that you cut.
Why And then they're like, oh, well, we don't want
to shut it down. Why you're never going to be

(01:13:14):
in a better position to put on to put a
shutdown in place, come back in a couple of weeks,
open it back up again, pay the people their wages
that they miss, and then do what you want to
get done. But there's this like, oh my gosh, oh
my gosh, we're going to get shut down again. And
of course Democrats and media but I repeat myself, are
framing it as the GOP shutdown, when in fact it

(01:13:37):
was the Democrat like Don Davis, congressman from North Carolina.
How is he not getting taed for voting to shut
down the government because that's what he did, along with
all of the Democrats.

Speaker 1 (01:13:49):
Yesterday, all the two. Yeah, all the two.

Speaker 6 (01:13:53):
Right, But you just watch the way this thing gets framed,
and it's going to be the Republican's fault when in fact,
you can just do a straight and look that maybe
this is where they arrive, I don't know, but just
do a c R and say you're only going to
fund what is being funded right now, fund the military
pay because they can't as Hugh hewittt talks about, they
can't quit, they can't leave. But that's one of the

(01:14:15):
things when you're a federal employee. You got to take
that into account. You know, welcome to the real world,
where like my next paycheck isn't guaranteed on like a
CEO days.

Speaker 9 (01:14:24):
But like I don't, I don't know if.

Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
I'm there, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:14:30):
I'm sure you do to stop it. Yeah, and by
the way, you should, honestly, dude, you are You and
I have never vibed so much on literally all saying
the same thing today. And I pointed out not because
it's repetitive necessarily what we do, but because it's so
flipp and obvious. It's right it's so obvious that if
there's no there's no way you can't derive at these sits,

(01:14:52):
at these descriptions. You see the Pentagon chief yesterday, did
you or the spokesman, did you hear what he said?

Speaker 5 (01:14:58):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:14:58):
I for you see if you can tell which part
of this audio cut where I yelled the F word
really loudly while listening to it for the first time.
See if you can pick out the exact moment.

Speaker 14 (01:15:08):
As you know, we have been briefing you regularly that
there are approximately nine hundred US troops deployed to Syria.
In light of the situation in Syria and the significant interest,
we recently learned that those numbers were higher and so
asked to look into it. I learned today that, in fact,
there are approximately two thousand US troops in Syria.

Speaker 9 (01:15:32):
Okay, you're that much.

Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
Dude, How you're the he is the mouth of the
Pentagon if you want to, you know, make it a person.
Right again, I don't know who the brains of the
Pentagon is. And remember this is the Pentagon that lost
their boss for two weeks, right right?

Speaker 5 (01:15:51):
No?

Speaker 6 (01:15:53):
If not?

Speaker 1 (01:15:54):
Jeff Harrison said there's none, but that it was nine hundred.
Now it's two thousand.

Speaker 6 (01:15:58):
Sorry at this rate, Uh yeah, this rate, it's going
to be like a million boots on the ground in
Syria before Trump gets into office. But look, no, I
think it proves that they are not just capable of
losing their boss, they're capable of losing way more people,
way more personnel not being able to track. But also, look, seriously,

(01:16:19):
though this it is it is the thing that we
were talking about initially, which is that you do not
have a commander in chief right now. You've got all
of these different people doing their own freelance and operations
and stuff. So it's not a surprise that there isn't
anything going up to one central you know, funnel point
where then it's like, okay, we know what's going on.
You got everybody running their own departments and agencies, and

(01:16:41):
there isn't any kind of aggregation of the information. It
seems like and like look what's his face? MILLI right,
that guy he knew about Joe Biden? What does that mean?
During By the way, the Afghanistan with role can you.

Speaker 1 (01:16:56):
Understand withdraw is But but let's also let's go deeper
than this too. Real, Okay, I just have about a minute.
There's never been more evidence that Putin wouldn't have gone
into Ukraine because all the world leaders knew. You remember
when they were at the G eight when he was
wandering off in that field and they had to go
like grab him and the photo. Dude, they all knew,
and Putin knew, and it had to have emboldened him

(01:17:19):
thirty seconds.

Speaker 13 (01:17:20):
Of course it would.

Speaker 6 (01:17:21):
Yeah, no, of course it would. Of course it would
because they know, they probably knew about his state before
he even won. These are the Russians, you're going to
tell me they had no information on this, right, so
they probably knew and it did embolden them. I have
no doubt about it. And we're still treating this like
it's not a scandal.

Speaker 1 (01:17:38):
Yeah, and we still got a month to go. Yeah,
hell knows? All right, Well you and I don't because
we're not going to see each other for a few weeks.
So we are. We're off for the next two weeks.
We come back the weekend January sixth, so we'll talk
to you. Okay, good, good, good, Yeah, all right. Well,
have merry Christmas, my man. We'll talk in the new year.

Speaker 13 (01:17:54):
Okay, you two, Merry Christmas.

Speaker 6 (01:17:56):
Thanks, so much and too Ross as well. Happy New
Year guys.

Speaker 1 (01:17:59):
So I just can't you linked to a story. I
may or may not get to the story. But I
sent him to Ross. If I just find him sweet,
can tweet them. And the strangest thing happened after I
sent it. I got a response from Ross, an auto response,
and it says, on vacation, we'll return Monday, January sixth,
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year. You know there's a half

(01:18:21):
hour show left right another thirty minutes of broadcast we
gotta do there.

Speaker 2 (01:18:31):
I'm on vacation.

Speaker 1 (01:18:32):
What I see what you're doing there? We're not a vacation.
The show is at eight fifty eight forty five is
when it ends.

Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
I'm watching Bill's highlights.

Speaker 1 (01:18:40):
I see this.

Speaker 2 (01:18:41):
This is the perfect game against the Patriots.

Speaker 1 (01:18:43):
That side arm throw he made. Man, that thing's crazy.
And but you can watch that at work. Why would
you put the auto reply on?

Speaker 2 (01:18:51):
It's Andy, You're doing great.

Speaker 1 (01:18:55):
Okay, go Bills, go, Yeah you got that in there too, okay,
good good good? Hey, uh check this out. Hold on.
They had to deal obviously with an issue there. Well
clicked the right thing here. So the audacity for what

(01:19:16):
this dude tried to pull off in Oregon, which, by
the way, is interesting. I saw a little chart yesterday
and I even went to go look to make sure
it's real. Did you know, like per Kapita, that Oregon
has the most sex offenders? You know, if you asked
me to guest, I don't know. If i'd have gotten there,
I'd assume it's like New York or maybe Florida, just

(01:19:36):
because you know, people are lunatics down there sometimes. But
now it's Oregon and it's not even close. So I'm
not surprised by the location. A male convicted sex offender
in Oregon. He is twenty seven, Okay, well, I don't know.
Maybe he's finding it more difficult to get victims. So

(01:19:57):
he concocted a plan and and what it required is
a in an Oregon, if you want to register a
kid for school and you claim to be homeless, there's
a whole other process for it, right because you know,
think about everything you had to go through to register
your kid for school. But if somebody's homeless, they may
not have access to all that. So it was under

(01:20:18):
this loophole that this individual, twenty seven year old dude
dressed up as a high school girl and claimed to
be a fifteen year old homeless girl and registered for school.
Now they did catch him, but barely, and they didn't

(01:20:42):
question him during the initial thing, Like you telling me
that a twenty seven year old man dressed as a woman.
This isn't even somebody who has you know, lived transgender
their whole life, where they've maybe had cosmetic surgery. And
you know, because you know, like Blair White, you look
at Blair White from a distance, who is more of

(01:21:04):
a conservative, but as a transperson, like you really gotta
you gotta pay attention, okay, And but like no, this
dude's just like he just went and he's like, all right,
well what if I wear this jumper? And I don't
know whatever high school girls wear. I don't stare at him,
but this dude does. And he wanted a front row seat,

(01:21:25):
and so he went there to register. And at first
they like absolutely fifteen year old girl registering by themselves,
which is weird. Now, they did have an email chain
which purported to be a parent, but not a parent
they met. The whole thing is strange. It was only
after the u following registration that there was a medical thing.

(01:21:49):
They were attempting to verify identity for the purpose of
vaccinations and stuff that an outside contractor figured out this
something's wrong here, and then they're like, ah, you know,
it was like the end of Scooby Doo. They're like, oh,
it's a twenty seven year old dude. But the audacity
to think you'd get away with that. Holy hell, man,

(01:22:13):
because you want to talk about a sex offender dream
right there? Now you're in the locker room with them. Yeah,
ain't doing girl talk whatever. The whole thing is just
a creepy to the to the extreme man. And then
and then, by the way, they also initially when it

(01:22:35):
came to light and reporters started asking, they tried to
pretend it didn't happen. But eventually they were able to
figure it out. And let's see here. Yeah, I was
gonna go by the name Mikayla Craig. Dude, I'm not
saying the wood chipper because I but you know, keep
it nearby, keep it in your radius because you may

(01:22:59):
need it there. All right? Eight eight eight nine three
four seven eight seven four. All right, I'm going to
talk about it. A couple of you sent this video
and we will be judging judgers in for a moment,
because I don't know how I feel about it. So
there's a video of this woman with two she got
two young kids, two young boys there, and she's a widow.

(01:23:21):
The child's father passed away. I don't know if it
says how, but obviously he's very young, she's very young.
The kids are like little kids, and so she has
a thing that she does with them because dad died
a couple of years ago, so she's done this more
than once. She takes the kids to the father's grave,
which that's not problematic, and frankly, you may find none

(01:23:44):
of this problematic because maybe this works for them. But
she takes them, but she the way she incentivizes them
to go visit their father's grave is to go see
if he's sent down any presents, which, by the way,
I'm glad you said sent down is you know, And
then they go and then they see if and then

(01:24:05):
literally on the father's gravestone our presence. Is that weird
or is that just how they choose to deal with it.
I don't know, because I don't know that it impacts me.
But also, if dad can teleport presence from heaven, can
he teleport him under the tree. But maybe it's a

(01:24:28):
good coping mechanism for the kids. I don't know, but yes,
I've had several people send me the video. I'm aware
of it. I just I don't know that I have
a strong opinion on it, because you can't figure that
out from just a thirty second video or whatever that
thing is. I don't know. I remember I remember around Easter,

(01:24:49):
and I don't know why we did it at Easter.
For whatever reason, there would be as part of the
whole Easter experience, we would go over to the cemetery
where uh, basically the section where our family is now
we have people buried on the property. Uh, but we
stopped burying on the property. And I think the fifties
is the latest one when that was like a great

(01:25:10):
uncle or something. And so we have a plan and
then so for Easter we'd go and and visit. I
don't know if that was my mom hoping they would
uh uh rise or what that was, but it was
a tradition thing and it was whatever, and we were
little kids. We'd run around because we didn't have the
concept we were at a cemetery per se. We wanted
to make that was when you could you we'd like
we'd bring the paper to make the the etchings and

(01:25:32):
stuff like. But we're little kids, and I don't know.
I think I'm pretty normal, so uh, there is there
is that. All right, let's let's get Ken Boon for
the last weather forecast of the year. Uh here on
the he's ready there. Yeah, very very last one. Dude.
You get to you get to be the guys, You
get to be the man that ever want to remember.

Speaker 15 (01:25:53):
So yeah, I appreciate that. I appreciate that. A couple
of showers are possible for us here today. Otherwise mostly
cloudy skies and a bit chilly out there, but we
do have some colder air that's going to move in
over the weekend. High today right around are just over fifty,
clearing skies down around are just above freezing Tonight, Then
as we get into tomorrow, colder air, sunny and windy.

(01:26:14):
Tomorrow high's only mid forties, but with that wind wind
hills at times could be in the upper twenties, especially
through the morning. Clear skies twenty two Saturday night forty
for a high Sunday forty three on Monday, and then
it's back up into the fifties. As we look towards
Tuesday and Christmas Day with a partner to mostly cloudy sky.

Speaker 1 (01:26:31):
All right, hey, have a very merry Christmas, happy New Year,
all that stuff, and this reminder for the folks where
you work, we're not going to be here the next
two weeks.

Speaker 9 (01:26:40):
So all right, well you have a merry Christmas and
a happy New Year too.

Speaker 1 (01:26:44):
All right, thank you, Ken Boon there from the Weather Channel.
We'll come back. We'll chat with Is it Jeff today, Well,
say yeah, it is Jeff today, Jeff Bellinger from Bloomberg News.
We'll do it next.

Speaker 8 (01:26:56):
Hang on, all right, Well, like Casey, we're saying proof
this morning. The Wall Street is very data sensitive. The
futures have been down all morning, but they are off
their earlier lows after a smaller than expected increase in
the inflation gauge that's favored by the Federal Reserve. The gauge,
known as the PCE index, rose a tenth of a
percent in November. Futures, though still rather sharply lower, S

(01:27:19):
and P futures down by thirty two points. Nasdaq futures
are down one hundred eighty two. The Dow futures down
one hundred eighty correction one hundred and forty seven points.

Speaker 9 (01:27:29):
Moving around a bit there.

Speaker 8 (01:27:31):
FedEx announced plans to spin off its freight prucking division
into a separate public company. The delivery giant says this
move will streamline its operations and unlock some shareholder value.
The spinoff could take as long as a year and
a half, and when it's completed, FedEx Freight will be
the biggest player in an industry specializing in mixing shipments

(01:27:51):
from multiple customers in a single truck. Could be the
end of the line for Big Lots. The bankrupt retailer
had a deal to sell its assets to Nexus Capital Management,
but that agreement fell apart. Big Lot says going out
of business sales will begin soon at about eight hundred
seventy stores. It's still talking to Nexus and one other
firm trying to save some outlets. Big Lots employees about

(01:28:14):
twenty seven thousand people. Tesla is recalling about seven hundred
thousand of its vehicles. It has to fix the tire
pressure monitoring systems. Boeing won a thirty six billion dollar
order from the Turkish discount carrier Pegasus. It's for one
hundred seven thirty seven Max ten jets with options for
one hundred more, the biggest deal so far this year.

Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
For Boeing, which has been going through its.

Speaker 8 (01:28:37):
Troubles, and Casey Walt Disney going all in on Bluey,
an animated series that has become a hit with kids.
The company announced earlier this week that a feature film
is in the works. Now it plans to bring the
Bluey characters to its cruise ships and theme parks.

Speaker 1 (01:28:52):
Casey, oh, okay, well, at least I know where I'm
not going to be cruising. Thank you so much, Jeff.
All right, sir, and we're back jen six So.

Speaker 8 (01:29:01):
Okay, Well, Merry Christmas and happy New Year, and we'll
talk to you on the sixth.

Speaker 1 (01:29:06):
All right, sounds good, Thank you, sir. Okay too, take care.
All right, there you go. Jeff Bellinger, Bloomberg News. Yeah,
there's gonna be unchecked insanity. Although Ross has already got
his auto reply on, so he's he's already out of here.
But under you, we're not gonna be here for two weeks.
So if the if, if everything does go to crap,
it's not our fault. I guess maybe it would be,

(01:29:27):
because maybe we're the only ones holding it together. And
just so we're clear, it's gonna get crazier. So Jasmine
Crockett is now calling that lunatic calling for Elon muss
arrest under eighteen USC. Fifteen oh five. If you don't
know what that he is, I'll read it to you.
Whoever corruptly, or by threats or force, or by any

(01:29:50):
threatening letter or communication, influences, obstructs, or impedes the due
and proper administration of the law under it. So basically,
if anybody attempts to have an opinion that they then
communicate with a threat, and the threat can be I'll
primary you, or I'll go on a radio tirade and

(01:30:11):
make sure somebody primaries you Tom till Us as an example,
like if I had to come up with an example.
So no, how is that this woman is wanting to
jail for all of these people who screen fascism and
then do the most fascistic thing they can think of
directly after, with zero self awareness, they are a pox

(01:30:36):
upon our society and our governing
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