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September 12, 2025 • 99 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Even in the Trump era, going back to last week
on the tail end where we really started to get
some ramping up with the stabbing on the Charlotte light rail,
into the follow up in the early part of this week,
and then all the Charlie Kirk stuff.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Sadly, for the last few.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
Days, I say that we have insane news cycles, but
this is right up there, and it is. It is
having this unmasking effect. Not that many of these folks
were well masked, but it's are You know how many

(00:42):
videos I watched yesterday of people who I saw a
video of this woman who she goes to college campuses.
She's an abortion activist, right, So she sets up a
little booth out there and people make nasty things. They
walk by and they go thank God for dead babies
and stuff like that, like she's hurt it all. And
she was just filming at the moment where a bunch

(01:05):
of kids were gathered around, some of them were questioning her.
They were clearly not being nice, and you see her
and she was filming or somebody else was filming, and
they were meaning to film that interaction, and then somebody
told her that Charlie Kirk got shot, and she relayed
that out loud to the kids, and a bunch of
these little future demons started laughing, and she was just

(01:29):
like Charlie's my friend. Clearly they knew each other, I'm
sure from spending time on college campuses, and they were laughing.
The one dude was just cutting up, and then they
made comments. The girls, the boys, they were just laughing.
It was at the University of Montana, and it just

(01:50):
like it doesn't matter now. Montana is not as red
as you think it is already, which we realized in Wyoming,
so we would always encourage them not to come down.
And the good ones fine, but otherwise, but it just
as easily could have been the University of Wyoming. But
you know, they're sitting there at laughing about it, and

(02:17):
she's horrified. And remember, this is a woman who goes
on college campuses to protest or to take an anti
abortion stance.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
She's got to have some pretty thick skin. Man.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
People are gonna say stuff you still, you know, if
you're there to do the job, you do the job.
And people who have speaking of jobs, people who have
probably pretty good jobs, Rossis think it'd be a pretty
good job to work for an NFL team.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
That'd be a pretty cool gig. Huh, love it.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
Not anymore? Not for Charlie Rock. I think there's probably
no relation to kid. What about the Rock, I don't know.
By the way I saw the trailer, I didn't even
know that was The Rock and the trailer for that movie.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
I don't know how that escaped me. Are you talking
about The Smashing Machine. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's playing in
some new Movie's playing some like, yeah, that's the Chicken
Man or something.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
Oh, I don't know that one.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
I know he's playing something where he plays like an
imaginary chicken or something.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
You think I'm making that up, I'm not. Is it
the chicken from Family Guy's.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
I was reading the premise for this movie, and apparently
that's why he actually lost to the weight recently, he's
playing this old something called the Chicken Man or something.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
I mean, the build clearly on the Smashing but like
his well the hair, maybe the hair was throwing me off.
I don't know, man, but no, I don't think. I
don't think, and I don't think he's probably related to
Chris Rock either. He looked a little pasty for that,
so maybe he's adopted I don't know. Carolina Panthers just
fired football communications coordinator Charlie Rock after he posted a

(04:04):
message on Instagram. Hi ho, they write this that many
say mock the death of conservative MAGA figure Charlie Kirk,
who says that people.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
With eyes and ears and stuff.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
Yeah, that's kind of how I took it as well.
Just hours after Kirk was gotten down during a speaking event,
Charlie Rock hit Instagram said why are you all sad?
Your man said it was worth it, and then he
threw in a protect your neck reference the reference to
the Wu Tang clam song there. I don't know how

(04:46):
you some say mocking the death. I'm pretty sure if
you're evoking Wu Tang protect your neck in reference to
that and then asking people why they're all sad? Like
anybody could figure that out. And here and here's there
are certain phenomenas that are coming out where people do

(05:11):
you remember the first time ross you remember the first
time you heard about Stockholm syndrome? I really don't like
so the concept that somebody could kidnap a person, and
then like there was a famous kidnapping case that's the
first time. Yeah, some woman I believe, Yeah, the heiress
whatever the rich chick. Yes, uh, Patty Hurst, Patty Hurst.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
I think.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
And I just remember that concept was so crazy to me,
like how do you get kidnapped? And then all of
a sudden you're like, I'm in the gang, let's go
rob it Beck. And it wasn't all of a sudden,
it's over time. And then there's there there's other there's
other things like that that you kind of you kind

(05:58):
of wonder about is that a thing? I mean, is
that really a thing? Or is there something else going on?
And and but each of those concept requires a constant
assault on one's senses. And I really feel and I
don't mean to be the old man who wants to

(06:19):
go back to, you know, hunter gatherers society. I really
feel like the willingness of people to sit here and
make these videos. People who do things like work as
a communications coordinator for an NFL team. That's not a
starter's gig, man, that's that's the super competitive to do

(06:42):
a cool job. If you're in the communications. Do you
know the number of college students who majored in calm?
I do, because every single one of them will put
an application at the radio station damn near And this
guy has that gig, and yet he's still like, I
got I gotta say this.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
We have a.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
Now former, I guess is my understanding college professor or
probably soon to be.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
At Where is this Greensboro Tech? Right? Yeah? GTCC?

Speaker 1 (07:16):
Okay, at the community college there, And that's in jail
for our Triangle listeners. That's in Jamestown, which is really
great because they got a great oyster place over there.
I love going to Jamestown when I'm in the triad.
Who just couldn't help herself and decided that she needed

(07:36):
to you know, hey, it's video time too. Let's go
ahead and do that, all right?

Speaker 2 (07:43):
What is here? We go? What is this chick's name?

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Lisa Greenley? I wish it started with an end so
I could do that. Not gonna work here anymore. Unfortunately
I was robbed of that. Who looks like a well
weathered coin purse, leather coin purse?

Speaker 2 (08:08):
Does she not?

Speaker 3 (08:10):
I think you need to stop messing and making fun
of this trans woman?

Speaker 2 (08:13):
Okay?

Speaker 4 (08:14):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (08:14):
Is that? What's it stop doing? Did you you saw
the picture up from the article? Obviously? Did you still
have the video up? Do you see what? Do you see?
What her?

Speaker 1 (08:22):
Her header picture? Is go ahead, go ahead, click it
click a click a click. Yeah, it's so perfect.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
I retweeted the story by the way, with the updates. Okay,
all right, check that out at Casey on the radio.

Speaker 3 (08:36):
Okay, well what is that? Oh it's a cat. Of
course it's a cat.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
Of course it is.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
Yeah, So she decided she wanted to make a little video,
and she's doing something that all of a sudden, several
high profile democrats started doing. And I'm sure a consultant
somewhere came up with this strategy a thousand percent. And
then of course it it's like this woman, because they

(09:02):
have no original thoughts of their own. Then embrace it
and then you know, oh, here's my hot take, which
was crafted in some in some like emergency war room
over at d n HQ.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
You know, we've gone over right, Like nothing they say
and nothing they do is actually authentic. It all comes
from focus groups. They had to have a focus group
to tell them to start talking like human beings.

Speaker 2 (09:26):
Yeah, and then it didn't work, no, because.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
Then they're like, oh, we're gonna start dropping f bombs
everywhere because that's what people do.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
Yeah, but we'll do a land acknowledgment first, So so
she's she's jumped on the bandwagon. What Charlie Kirk, why
aren't you mad about the Colorado school shooting?

Speaker 2 (09:44):
Why do you hate dead kids?

Speaker 5 (09:47):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (09:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (09:48):
But if she had just left it at that, I
think the kids thing is more important, she probably wouldn't
there wouldn't people still be kind of upset? Would it
wouldn't have gone to that? But she couldn't help herself.
Listen to this.

Speaker 6 (10:00):
Prayers and thoughts for Charlie Now I have the prayers
and thought for him left from all my further thoughts
for the innocent children who did nothing wrong. We're not
setting out divisive, thankful messages. We're not saying empathy is
a problem with America for him, as the anti empathy guy,

(10:23):
I will type the same.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
Non capital tercy and and just to be clear, I
just because I don't think I made it clear. She's
not She's not filming this for herself. She's being filmed
by her class by in her classroom, So she's this
isn't just hateful things in her head. She's talking to
herself about it and then sharing. She's shaping young minds with this.

(10:47):
At a technical college as an English professor, and clearly,
I want to know what she said before that, what
made the kids start filming, because it had to be
something crazy, right, or she.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
Does it all the time.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
And the guy was just like, I'm just waiting for
her to bring Charley Kirk because I know where she's
gonna go with it.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
Yeah, that's probably fair too, all right, let's continue.

Speaker 6 (11:09):
Yeah, I'm sure that y'all had heard about.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
The school shooting because he is more.

Speaker 6 (11:16):
Concerning than a douch bag brings Kara down on himself.
I mean, ironically, at the moment he did a shot,
what is he doing when that's out about mass shootings
comparisons gang violence in a dismissive way, Tony, that was
a Karma doing her finest work.

Speaker 1 (11:38):
And and what's even crazier, she's kind of it's she's
she's quoting what these Democrat talking points. But also the
the lie that D. L.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
Hughglely was pushing on Lemon Show yesterday.

Speaker 7 (11:50):
D L.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
Huglely, Uh, I'm not gonna play his audio. It's vile.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
But the fact is that's not what Charlie was talking
about at that time. He was literally talking about transgender
stuff like you you if you listen to the audio,
God forbid, do not watch the video. But if you
hear the audio, I think Beck played it almost right
after my show yesterday. He's in the middle of answering

(12:16):
a question about trans issues, and then he stops talking.
You know why, because they shot him in the vocal chords.
So it's not even accurate, which she's what she's saying.

Speaker 3 (12:31):
So uh, I mean in this argument that listen, there's
We've said it before. There's nothing someone can say to
you that gives you the moral right to kill them
or murder.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Them short of short of I'm about to blow myself
up all the lock bars, so you know whatever?

Speaker 2 (12:45):
Fair?

Speaker 3 (12:46):
Yeah, this is this is The words are violent, So
you're being violent. I'm emotionally I feel emotionally attacked. So
I'm gonna I'm gonna murder you. Yeah, that's there. You
have no where to stand on that. You have no
moral ground to stand or make that argument. That is
an absolute insane argument. We're seeing that more and more.
Oh you said something that bothers me, so I have
the right to kill you. That's great. I don't care

(13:06):
if it's a word, if it's a phrase, I don't
care what it is. Nothing someone can say it gives
you the right to murder them. Ever, can somebody, cause
I know there's got to be somebody listening. Can can
we confirm if this woman has been fired or not?
Have had about four different people tell me that she has,
one of which is like somebody in the education system,

(13:29):
though not at this university, and so I don't know.
But if not, what is what is GTCC doing?

Speaker 1 (13:41):
I mean, you can't have this person having a soapbox
of However, many kids are in that English class and
I'm sure she's doing you know, she probably teaches more
than one class.

Speaker 2 (13:56):
Having to listen to.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
This screed when they've paid you to, you know, teach
them English stuff.

Speaker 3 (14:00):
And I'm tired of hearing that they're all deflecting now
to school shootings that we don't have. Let's look at
the school shootings. Then we don't have a gun problem.
We have a crazy leftist problem. Because all the bullets
seem to be coming from one side of the aisle.
Is that just because they're engraved with cultural phrases?

Speaker 2 (14:18):
Right?

Speaker 8 (14:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (14:19):
Anti fascist? No? No, no, no cultural phrases? Oh, is that
what they're calling them?

Speaker 1 (14:23):
That's not CNN shows to call it what the hell
is even that cultural cultural phrase?

Speaker 3 (14:30):
This reminds me. I know this is weird to say,
but it reminds me of like Gaza would come. You know,
Hamasque was constantly attacking Israel over and over again, over
and over again, over and over again. They're like, how
can we solve the problem? I don't know, maybe stop
attacking them, and then when Israel did finally do something,
they're like, why is Israel doing this genocide? Yeah, it's genocide.

(14:52):
What is happening here is to say that the bullets
keep flying from one direction and they're like, not the band,
you know, we right, we need to fix the problem.
We need to figure out what the problem is. Stop
shooting people on the right, that's the issue. That would
be a great start. Yeah, that's a good start. Yeah,
you gotta start somewhere. We'll cut the murder down and
then maybe the assaults or the uh yeah, but let's

(15:17):
start with the murder.

Speaker 2 (15:21):
Yeah. Cultural phrases.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
That's how CNN shows to call the the trans ideology,
ideological and anti fascist carvings that we're in. I guess
the ammunition and the firearm there. Cultural phrases are stupid memes. Okay,
cultural if you cultural phrase is was up, you know

(15:46):
it's is stupid stuff from advertising stupid things. Cultural phrases
are not that. And again this goes back to when
they're like this, this is Stockholm syndrome kind of and
it is a constant assault with this social media. That's
how normal people snap, even though because they they would

(16:08):
have been seen as normal. Anyway, we'll be back, hang
on a couple things. Let me go, let me do this,
Let me grab a quick phone call just because I'm
gonna be switching gear.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
Don't worry.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
We're gonna be talking a lot. We got tons of audio.
We're gonna get to everyone's losing their mind. I'll better
formulate what I was trying to say about, how cause
twenty years ago the things that people are now willingly
saying and losing their jobs over, I don't think that
they would have uttered them outside of a room of
maybe close family and close friends.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
Right because you think like people were saying it before,
it just wasn't amplified by social media. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
it's the whole Like, do you think you know when
Reagan was shot, were there people like yeah, good, I
hope he dies.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
Like, was that a thing back in the day.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
Yeah, I you know what, I'm sure it was, but
I don't think it was on the evening news.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
So there's that.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
They have if you watch U. Some of them watched
The Irishman on Netflix. Did you ever watch that ross?

Speaker 3 (17:07):
Uh, that's the one like it's like that really bad
scene where he's kicking the guy in the same Yeah.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
Yeah, no, I never watched it. Okay, but there's a
scene in there where.

Speaker 1 (17:18):
Where they're sitting in a I guess it's an ice
cream shop or whatever, because you know, Haffa hated the
Kennedy's right.

Speaker 3 (17:24):
I was about to say, I know what you're I
think I know what you're about to say. I remember
watching JFK back in the day of the movie.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
Oh, that's right. They represented in that too.

Speaker 3 (17:31):
And I watched you know, I remember watching that scene
as a kid up in New York. You know, it's
really big into the JFK assassination, and I was always
confused as a kid. I'm talking like young, yeah, not
even like a teen yet. I'm watching that movie and
I'm thinking, you know, there's that scene where they're excited.
There's a group of guys that are excited that JFK
was shot and they're like, yeah, they finally got them.
And I'm like, as a kid, that confused me. It

(17:52):
was like, wait, you're excited that the president was shot.
And now as I'm older, I get it.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
Well and and and yeah, because you know, Haffa was
a that was a.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
That was an absolute feud.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Reason Haffa went to jail is essentially Bobby Kennedy made
that his his thing, and clearly Haffa was doing stuff.
Don't get me wrong, but but there's a lot of
things that are accurate in that movie, and one of
which is a statement that Haffa gave on the steps
of the Union office there DC when a reporter asked

(18:26):
if he was going to go to the memorial for
Kennedy and he said, I'm not invited. He goes, everyone's invited,
and then they asked him for another phrase and you
know something, and his response was to anything else you
want to add, He goes, Bobby Kennedy's just another lawyer now.
And then he looks back at the building and sees

(18:48):
that the flag on top of his buildings at half massed.
He had it raised all the way up. I think
before in the past, it's pretty open. Yeah, I think
people said.

Speaker 3 (18:56):
These things before in the past, but it wasn't so brazen,
and it wasn't so like it seems to be more
so today than before.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
Well.

Speaker 1 (19:03):
And also, Hofa was in a position where he could
say that because you're not gonna fire himself, right, So
although in a way he kind of did so. Yeah,
And so what you have to ask yourself, why would
be why would people a college professor, a guy who's
a comms dude, who's in the business of communications, why

(19:23):
would they why would they feel that that, in some way,
shape or form wasn't gonna horribly backfire on him?

Speaker 3 (19:30):
Because they feel they're being morally right. They believe correct correct.
The reason they feel that is because the news keeps
telling them it's a fire hose of Stockholm syndrome.

Speaker 1 (19:39):
That's the point I'm trying to make, Like something prompted that,
and that is being getting that affirmation every day all
day warps your brain, man, especially when you actively avoid
interacting with people who might not affirm your beliefs, which
is very easy.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
To do now we I'm guilty of it too. A
lot of times.

Speaker 9 (20:02):
Do.

Speaker 3 (20:02):
You have a lot of people look at these protests
now and you're like, how come they're all old weight
boomers like you w a RP boomers? Yeah, why is this?
And we've talked about this for a while. You have
all these protest songs, and it's always like, it's not
the group you would assume it would be. Typically it's
the younger people, and it's these older white people, and
it's these people that are sitting home all day watching
keble news and repeat.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
Yeah, yeah, and why would you do that?

Speaker 1 (20:25):
You guys get what twenty percent off of the movies
go to the movies, which a lot of times will
also kind of.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
Do that to you. But all right, let me grab
a call now that I just rambled. Yes, Janet, what's up?

Speaker 10 (20:41):
Hey, Kasey, I was just listending. I'll talk about me
and I stopped shooting people on the right because you know.

Speaker 5 (20:47):
That would be a good start.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (20:49):
Well, and they really can't do that because if they did,
then they wouldn't have any chance of winning ever again
or retaining the power that they worship so much.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
Well, look, if you see your power slipping away, Yeah,
the desperation can set in. But there's a hundred other
things at play here, and I would why I would could.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
I would also.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
Warn anyone on the uh on the right who thinks
that they have vanquished their enemy. As soon as you
think that, you get vanquished. Okay, so right, so just
you know, keep keep that in mind. It's this is
it's not gonna thanks for the caller, it's not going
to go away. But save me, because now we're getting

(21:35):
the we're getting the third tier of videos ross. First
there was the video where they're like, I'm so glad
he's dead, and then there's the that he gets fired,
and now we're getting the weepy I got fired for
free speech, which is really rich considering you got fired
for free speech. Charlie Kirk got murdered for it. I'm
in this weird see he got murdered for it.

Speaker 3 (21:56):
I'm in this weird space where, like, you know, I'm
completely believe in the First Amendment and I don't want
to see somebody get fired first speaking their opinion, even
if it's crazy. However, seeing cancel culture go in the
other direction for so long that it's kind of bittersweet
to see it now playing out on the other side. Yeah, yeah,
A little bit like that teacher is talking about karma.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
I I there is, but there is also a responsibility
to your job that exists out there, and that teacher
works that is a she works at a public facing job.

Speaker 3 (22:33):
She works for a community college, right right, and she
should not be doing that. And we work in a
profession where if we say something inappropriate that will make
the company look bad, we will get fired.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
A lot of people are working industries like that, right,
You see it all the time. So you can't be
in that position in front of kids, especially later on,
we wonder, you know, how how do these kids end
up this way? You know, well this is how So
you kind of as if she deserves to get fired,
you should not be in that position.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
Yeah, one hundred percent.

Speaker 8 (23:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
And the Panthers they can make their own thing. But
the Panthers are selling tickets for twenty one dollars I
think are their cheapest tickets, right. They need to put
in they're not very good right now. And David Tepper
needs drinks to throw at people. She's got to be
able to afford them. So, you know, if you're the Panthers,
you're looking at and going, look if this crap's ten
percent of my tickets for an NFL game where you

(23:23):
only got what nine bytes at the Apple, maybe eight,
well eight, but maybe nine bytes at the Apple. Probably
not for the Panthers to get the revenue from your
ticket sales, that's a lot of money. What you're seeing
from the teachers and talking about the Panthers and what
we just see about the whole dynamic of the classroom
and brainwashing your students and indoctrination. It's connected to what

(23:47):
happened to the Panthers. And we keep seeing this with
these social media accounts where you'll have some big company
and they'll come out with this random post that's completely
moon battery and you're like, what are they doing? Because
the person behind that is a young kid that just
got out of college and they think that what they're
writing is morally correct and they just do it and
then there's repercussions and they get fired and they're sitting

(24:09):
there going, what happened? I don't understand why I lost
my job. Life comes at you fast, bro. Yeah, honestly,
the teacher, the teachers. One thing I'm almost more blown
away by somebody who was has a gig that sweet
a gig in communications who clearly knows nothing about properly communicating.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
I wonder whose nephew that is. Ross is shaking his head.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
No, there has to be something going on there, because
that's a big position to get.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
I used to deal with the Vikings comms people. They
were all none of them were young. I don't know
what it is now, but they also none of them
struck me as stupid enough to do that. I mean,
you're this billion dollar corp company, the NFL team, and
you've got some young idiot running your social media account.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
What are you doing?

Speaker 1 (24:54):
Well, I don't think he's I don't know if he
runs the social media, but because this is on his
social media, his own Instagram, not the Panthers one. I
just want to be clear. But still, like you have
to know, you know, I know I'm saying in general.

Speaker 3 (25:08):
Oh yeah, going back to my other statement a lot
of times, yeah, the people behind these social media accounts
are young kids that just get out of college.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
Yeah. Absolutely.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
And going back to your previous previous point about the
folks there at the old folks sitting at home just
getting funneled CNN all day. It's not just CNN. Although
a lot of it is some of these groups.

Speaker 11 (25:32):
That are out there on the Internet or maybe even
on TV, actually calling to up the political violence. We're
hearing that a lot from the right right now, Democrats
the art Board are saying, we need to come together,
we need to turn down the rhetoric, we need to
stop this political violence. Is shocking to me that so
many Republicans are not doing that, not following the lead

(25:53):
of Speaker Johnson, but actually following the lead of Donald Trump,
who's just trying to call out remis left wing groups.
Blame this on Democrats. We heard that from my colleague
Nancy Mace before we even know who the shooter is.
That's not a way to solve this problem. If the
President is serious about stopping political violence, then maybe he

(26:16):
should start by rescinding the parties. For all the domestic
terrorists who came to the Capitol on January sixth to
kill cops, to kill Speaker Polosis, that's why they showed
up to kill Vice President Pence. Let's have an honest
conversation about the origins of this political violence and why
it has risen so dramatically since Donald Trump's first term.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
And then might I add this is CNN and also
real quickly. But I also add go ahead and off. Okay,
the fact that you're sitting there in a news capacity
days just days removed from us finding out that at
the end to bury all of the bad pardons that

(27:01):
they wanted to do, they flooded the zone with like
three thousand pardons or commutations, and now we're getting we're
hearing that they didn't even really vet a lot of them. Oh,
I needs to rescend the pardons they gave the domestic terrorists. Dude,
did you guys even report on the I do. I'm

(27:22):
sure they didn't report on the other thing. Here's Nicole Wallace, the.

Speaker 4 (27:26):
Permission structure for violence. You've got polls about political violence.
Democrats don't think it is a good idea. Only Republicans,
only people inclined to consume conservative media are now. I
think upward of fifty percent say that if necessary violence
is okay. You've only got the conduct on one of
the two sides.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
Yeah, only only there's no examples in history. Only only that.
And by the way, here's why that polls a little sus.
There's a lot of people making hay with this. The
way that it's worded. A lot of those people probably

(28:03):
are answering in the affirmative as a defensive thing if
it's necessary, as in, they're trying to kill me, I'll
kill him first, which is a pretty Republican attitude, right,
if you're pro, if you're pro, like gonna, I'm gonna
protect my family and my house with a gun. That's
essentially what you're saying. You come at me, bro, it's
ain't gonna but it's not gonna go well for you.

(28:25):
And there's nothing wrong with that. But they're not talking
about sitting on a rooftop two hundred yards away with
a gun they stuck in looking like a peg leg
walking through that neighborhood. I know, if you saw the video,
his cleue got the gun down the side of his pants.
Sneaking in there and setting up with their little engraved munitions.

(28:46):
That's not happening. Not happening. I say they got a
reward out here. Here's what I here's what I want.
I'm sure Trump listens to the show. We're pretty sure
he listens to the show, right, Okay, good. I maybe
Elon could pitch in on this. Unfortunately, I'm not gonna
be able to help as much as you guys, hundred

(29:08):
million dollar reward for this, dude, nobody will go to
work today. It'll look like the new updated Running Man
thing they're doing, or what's the most dangerous game? Okay,
one hundred million dollar reward, better odds than the power
Ball if you'd kind of know what you're doing. I
know law enforcement probably doesn't want that, so but just

(29:32):
give us this one.

Speaker 2 (29:32):
Okay. I haven't seen the video with the gun down
his leg.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
Oh yeah, they got a video of him going to
the to the school and he's walking like he has
like a wooden leg, which clearly the rifles tucked on
the the pants. There's enough room in there. He's got
the rifle tucked down there. I'm almost positive because when
he's walking away, he's walking fine because he threw the
rifle up into the woods.

Speaker 2 (29:56):
I guess.

Speaker 3 (29:56):
So we were saying yesterday about like me having the
burn a Bazuka hidden.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
Yeah, he did the thing, and he actually did it.
He did the thing. Yes.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
Oh by the way, and I was going to open
the show with this, so I uh, you know, yesterday
on the show, I said it would be really solid
if law enforcement could do a little drive through our
parking lot in the morning.

Speaker 2 (30:19):
And thank you.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
I did talk to I'm not going to tell you
which department in case when your higher ups gets mad.
So when I came into the parking lot this morning,
the dude just sitting there rolled up said, Hey, man,
I really appreciate that. I'm assuming this is uh what
how did I phrase it? I'm assuming this is what
we asked yesday. I really appreciate it. And if it's

(30:43):
not and you're here for Ross, we all kind of
suspected and he just laughed. So they were not here
for you. So, but you've been wanting to kick people
in Sparta hole's whole week. So he kind of brought
it on yourself.

Speaker 3 (30:53):
I was going to say, you need to calm down.
My Spartan pit has old the permits. Oh, here we
go in the city, So you don't get on me
about that.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
Man, it's all it's all legit.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
No, you're gonna you got the cruiser are still working
at your house, right, Yeah, they're fantastic, dude. Just judging
by the rest of the audio we got, I think
you're gonna have to go deeper on the Sparta pit probably. Hey,
they can put in the work. Yeah, they're fantastic. So
you might need that drilling machine from the movie The Core.

Speaker 8 (31:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (31:19):
So we're building the addition in the back of the
house and they put up the walls, sister, the framing.
These guys work so long. They get there like eight
o'clock in the morning, they take like a thirty minute rest.
They're out at five. They're and they're all great. The
one guy, Oscar, he's like the number two, you know
what I mean. So I went out there like the
first day when they're putting on like the floor and stuff,
and then and I'm just like, you know, I go
out there. I don't know what I'm looking at. I

(31:40):
don't know if it's good.

Speaker 2 (31:41):
You're like, good job, guys.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
I go out and I'm like, you know, and it
was just a real reaction. This is amazing. And then
I said, I don't know if it is or not,
but it looks amazing to me. And Oscar and broken English,
really funny. He goes, this is my first day. My
days and they all start laughing, you know, and he goes,
I watch a YouTube video.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
Oh it's just great.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
Hey, Well that's how we don't we is that out?
Everyone does fix a project. Watch a YouTube video.

Speaker 3 (32:07):
I watched some TikTok videos. I'm fine, Yeah, I can.
I can do a house. I got this now. He's fantastic.
And Mike dude, my my contractor, we were out there.
His name is Everett. He's a great dude.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (32:18):
And he's sitting out in my backyard and he's like,
show me all this stuff, and I just like, I
freak out.

Speaker 8 (32:23):
Of Oh, dude, look at that.

Speaker 3 (32:25):
And he thinks there's like a snake or something and
it throws Marky into a panic. And she's like, oh,
I'm gonna give birth early.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (32:30):
And he had a tattoo of Build a Butcher on
his wood and it was the coolest thing I've ever seen.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
Why would you have a bad dude tattooed on your legs?
We've gone over this. He is a protagonist of the movie.
Just try to keep the filthy irish out. I love
Build a Butcher. That's such a great character. Man, I
feel personally attacked. I'm gonna make Gadies of New York
was his favorite movie growing up. So oh it's a
great movie. Yeah, absolutely, man. I didn't like Cameron Diaz's

(32:56):
character in it, but I don't know, maybe it was
just her. She did seem out of place. Yeah, yeah,
I don't hate it, just like it was the one
thing that kind of felt weird. I think it's because
of the level of actors here. Leo DiCaprio, H yeah,
you know, you know, h Lee Lewis whatever his name is,
and Dewey Cox. Yeah right, so yeah, so you got
everyone everyone you need there, all right, day Lewis, I'm sorry, Yeah,

(33:19):
Daniel day Lewis, and then also rossaid.

Speaker 2 (33:22):
One of them is a really good whistler, so seemed
to be professional.

Speaker 12 (33:25):
Man.

Speaker 2 (33:25):
Well, if they reboot Andy Griffin, I don't know if
they're professional whistlers, but he could be one.

Speaker 1 (33:30):
I'm sure somebody's a professional whistler somewhere. There's much dumber jobs. Hell,
there's probably a professional whistler that made a Charlie Kirk video.
And there's gonna be a job opening. We'll all find
out together. All right, we're gonna ge. We're gonna go
headlong into this audio because lots more to get to.
Next hang on, Alexandro Oczio Cortes has canceled.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
How many? How many are?

Speaker 1 (33:54):
She's postponed several events and canceled because she says, even
though she knows she accepted a certain level.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
Of risk, these are dangerous times.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
I'm sorry, You're a Democrat, right, You're probably fine throwing
that out there, so we uh the first comment attention Orr,
Yeah a little bit, man, is this is this is
this part of the strategy as well. Her and Omark
can not do rallies together and then whind about it.

Speaker 2 (34:27):
To the press. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (34:30):
I don't know if he's elon Omar's comments yesterday. Let's
just go ahead and start there, shall we.

Speaker 2 (34:35):
What I do know for sure is I married my brother.

Speaker 13 (34:40):
Charlie, with someone who once said, you know, guns saved
lives after a school shooting. Charlie was someone who was
willing to debate and downplay the death of George Floyd
in the hands of Minneapolis police. Come back right, have

(35:01):
no regard downplace slavery and what black people have gone.

Speaker 1 (35:06):
I want to remind you she's being interviewed by the
consummate journalist Mehdi Hassan, who is not at all a
giant leftist piece of garbage for the New York Times.

Speaker 2 (35:16):
Okay, anyway, continue.

Speaker 13 (35:18):
Through in this country By saying juneteen should never exist.

Speaker 1 (35:24):
And I think you know which we have opposed on
this show, people in opposition to a free day off.

Speaker 13 (35:31):
Just so we're clear, there are a lot of people
who are out there talking about him, just wanting to
have a civil debate.

Speaker 2 (35:40):
Writing complete rewriting of history.

Speaker 13 (35:42):
Yeah, there is nothing more fed up, you know, like
than to than to completely pretend that you know, his
words and actions have not been recorded and and and
in existence for for the last decade.

Speaker 1 (36:00):
So yeah, okay, all right, I can think of some
other things that are more how did she say it?

Speaker 2 (36:08):
Ft up?

Speaker 1 (36:09):
Like, I don't know, getting shot in the neck in
front of your family.

Speaker 3 (36:13):
But they keep saying this stuff. And I don't know
what videos of Charlie Kirk they're watching. I think I
watched to watch every one of them. Yes, they doom
scrolling Twitter for like an hour. It's the most civil
thing you can do. You're setting up a booth and
you're having a debate with people in a college campus.
I've never heard him say anything, that's what are they
talking about?

Speaker 14 (36:29):
It?

Speaker 1 (36:30):
And unlike on a different planet, and unlike our governor,
remember how he did the COVID pressers where only certain
media kept getting all the same questions, like, that's not
even how they're rolling. If you get in the question line,
you can ask a question, so to answer your question,
not that you really want this answer. What's more aft

(36:51):
up is then getting shot for that again in front
and it just this is the thing too, Even if
you hate Charlie Kirk, imagine you're your five year old you,
or you're young twenty two or twenty three year old you. Well,
I guess she's little older than that, twenty you know,
late twenties you and you're standing there and you're watching

(37:14):
the person you love, or your father or your mother
get shot in the neck.

Speaker 2 (37:22):
And it's and.

Speaker 1 (37:26):
It's I don't know that it registers with the littlest kid. Well,
it clearly didn't, because what did she do.

Speaker 3 (37:31):
Yeah, I'm going to say something if you don't if
you haven't heard this, I know you have them in
the audience. If you haven't heard this, this is going
to be very disturbing. Yeah, so I'm giving you a
little warning here. So the girl, his girl was so
afraid of the noise she ran to him, to him
for protection. Yeah, so her dad gets shot. She's scared
of the noise and she runs to him because she's afraid.

(37:54):
She she runs to him to be protected from whatever
the noise.

Speaker 1 (37:57):
Is and I don't and the other to make that
a step further, I wonder if that registered with him, right,
because clearly he doesn't know what's going on. It's just
this insane thing happened. Then you see a little girl
running towards you man.

Speaker 3 (38:13):
Yeah, from the video. I mean we've seen the same video, yeah,
at that front, And now people are putting it in
slow motion, like can we not put it in slow emotion?
Like I don't want to see in solow emotion, And
they're doing it because there's a conspiracy theory that you
saw it where people are like, oh, well the bullet
hit his bulletproof vest that was under his shirt and
it ricocheted up to his neck. But I think what
you said earlier, maybe you might have set it off

(38:33):
the air, is more accurate. I think this person, now
that we've seen what are on the allegedly on the
you know, written on the ammunition, they shot him in
the vocal cords on purpose while he was talking about
this specific issue, that all of that is intentional. It
very well could be that's symbolic there you have some
crazy person up there who wrote this stuff on the
ammunition and the pro try and stuff, and then he's

(38:55):
talking about the issue they shot him in the vocal courts.
That's intentional.

Speaker 1 (39:00):
Yeah, it's it's definitely a possibility. He is in an
elevated position and you tend to undershoot a target there.

Speaker 2 (39:07):
But I don't.

Speaker 1 (39:08):
I it's it's absolutely poetic in the most evil way possible.

Speaker 2 (39:12):
It is.

Speaker 3 (39:13):
But you know, going back to your to your point,
I think when he was shot from the video that
we've seen, it's like he's there one minute going he's
going the next.

Speaker 1 (39:22):
And I hope that's the case as twist is that
sounds man, But yes, so his little kids running to
have daddy protect her. Meanwhile people are laughing about it.
So even if even if you you can't stand anything
that Charlie Kirk ever said, Oh, I did see one

(39:43):
video where they're like, here's Charlie Kirk saying racist stuff
and they're all like quick edit half sentences and stuff
and with no context. I have seen that floating around
and people keep uploading it, so that you know, just
think of just think of what they're thinking. And if

(40:04):
you're so evil you would go to step further to
be like, well, his kids probably would have turned out
like him anyway, So you have no sympathy there.

Speaker 2 (40:11):
You're lost. I don't know, man, you need Jesus or so.
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (40:19):
I'd like that that that idea is probably repugnant to
you as well. I don't know what I could tell you.
I guess maybe just keep making your videos so we
know who to avoid and who to you know, and
then Ross can figure out how big the Sparta hole
needs to be gargantuan. Unfortunately, all right, omar anything else

(40:42):
really really interesting to say?

Speaker 2 (40:44):
This is a persistent problem, all the answers.

Speaker 13 (40:47):
I mean, the answer is not to allow this, the
hateful rhetoric, to find the audience that it finds. I mean,
one of you know, Charlie's last tweets that that I
read with a video clip of him. I think in
that clip he talked about you and and said, you know,

(41:08):
Muslims are like bringing an ideology and you know, teaming
up with Frans and like socialists.

Speaker 1 (41:17):
Yeah, and specifically I believe he said Islamists. And he
was also talking about the Palestinian lunatic protesters on the
college campus.

Speaker 2 (41:26):
If it's the one that she's.

Speaker 3 (41:27):
Reference, I've seen he's pointing out that sharia law in
the Constitution of the United States are not congruent.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
Yeah, they're not.

Speaker 1 (41:33):
Nope, they do not play well together. So but remember
this is also the woman who's like, I'm here for Somalia,
and you know, in Somalia they do solve a lot
of stuff with shooting shooting people. They are pirates and
it's a it's a whole thing over there. So not
surprised coming from her, I will tell you. And I

(41:55):
was assembling the stack of audio today, I was like, man,
if I was doing like the biggest piece of cup
and had to put brackets together, it might look like
the Kuma te as Frank Duke's explained it with, where
you'd have to have what like twelve hundred round robin
rounds or something like.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
I don't know who would win.

Speaker 1 (42:18):
Here's Jamie Raskin, who, by the way, would Jamie Raskin?
And if you don't know who that is, you'll visually, uh,
this will this will jog your memory. Jamie Raskin is
normally an absolute moon back lunatic. However, he had he
was wearing a bandana basically up over his over his

(42:40):
head in a lot of for you know, for about
six months there, because he was getting he was he
was getting aggressive rounds of chemo because he had cancer.
And I'm sure that you could dredge up a video
where somebody's like, man, I hope he dies of cancer.
But I bet, I'll bet there are more people who
disagree fundamentally with Jamie Raskin, that prayed for him, that

(43:07):
prayed for him, or at the very least felt sympathy
or empathy towards him when he was going through this
cancer battle. Even if every time he said something political
they recoiled, they still were empathetic or sympathetic to him

(43:28):
over the fact that, yeah, yeah, this sucks what you're
going through. Anyone who's ever been through it or knows
somebody who's been through at any level of it, it sucks. Suck, sucks,
suck sucks watching your family member finding out they have
a certain number of months to live and then they
don't even make it one third of the way.

Speaker 2 (43:47):
So happened to my mom. So for Jamie Raskin to.

Speaker 1 (43:53):
Have to know this and yet still be playing this
game shows you who they are someone on.

Speaker 12 (44:00):
The rhetoric country what happened with with Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 15 (44:03):
You know, I mean it's a horror what's going on,
And I mean the gun violence is out of control,
and uh, you know, my heart goes out to Charlie
Kirk's family. What a nightmare this whole thing is. And
we saw it recently in Minnesota. And if liketed officials

(44:24):
being targeted, and.

Speaker 1 (44:27):
And by the way, I'm not going to slice and dices,
but I know it here to compare the Kirk thing
with the Minnesota thing with crazy mission impossible mask dude
who literally said posts that he was trying to help walls,
whether you believe that or not, like that one thing

(44:48):
is much more apparent than the other, and yet it
keeps being invoked.

Speaker 15 (44:51):
You know, it's just out of control across the country.
And so thank is.

Speaker 14 (44:56):
This So you would say this is a gun violence issue,
not a rhetoric.

Speaker 15 (45:01):
What is the gun violence?

Speaker 1 (45:02):
The political assassination that we saw in Minnesota, the political
assassination that we saw today in Utah.

Speaker 15 (45:08):
With Charlie Kurage, Well, you know they were also young
people who were shot today in Colorado.

Speaker 16 (45:13):
I don't know if you're aware of that.

Speaker 15 (45:14):
But there were high school students who were injured by
gun violence. So we have a major problem with gun violence.

Speaker 1 (45:22):
Okay, So he took the two exit routes there, the
Colorado thing and then the other thing. Do you know
what the exact irony is is? Remember I mentioned yesterday
on the show, I was kind of giving you a
little rundown of when I was younger, the rifles that
I had for shooting two hundred yards And do you
remember the very first one? I listed, the thirty odd
six and it was specifically a mouser, which was my

(45:48):
very first big bore, you know, murder of the big
stuff rifle. It's almost exclusively hunted that all through high school.
Even though I had the three hundred, loved that odd
six and it was cheaper to shoot. And it's a
whole other thing. But that's the literal rifle this guy used.
And I would also point something out. It's bolt action,

(46:11):
and it is the exact rifle that Democrats every time
they have this gun debate, say that's the rifle people
should have.

Speaker 2 (46:21):
Because it's not a semi automatic.

Speaker 1 (46:23):
It requires you to you know, exect the shell while
simultaneously chambering the next round. The capacity is pretty limited,
although you can expand those a little bit.

Speaker 3 (46:34):
Has a bolt action rifle ever been used in previous assassinations?

Speaker 2 (46:37):
I can't.

Speaker 1 (46:38):
Yes it has, okay, yeah, President in the sixties you
might have heard of him. Yeah, yeah, bolt actions thing
MLK was probably bold action.

Speaker 2 (46:52):
Are those powerful rifles?

Speaker 1 (46:57):
Arguably they're more powerful than the the standard chambered AR
fifteen Wow.

Speaker 2 (47:02):
Really okay, yeah, I mean I'm being shocked. Yeah, not
the seven six two, the five, but yeah, one answer
after the other, I am just I'm floored.

Speaker 1 (47:11):
Yeah, yeah, and then it would be comparable to the
higher standard AR because they are I mean, even though
you can get an AR and anything you want, damn
near now, but you know, really you're dealing with much smaller,
much smaller two two three round through there. So yeah, yeah,
although it does it does substantially drop more than thirty

(47:32):
odd six like the one sixty five grain at two
hundred yards side in you're gonna get seven inches. I was,
I'm serious, I know my drop charge you can get
seven inches a drop at three hundred and then you
start getting into fifteen to eighteen inches, depending on the
size of the load one fifty one sixty five one
eighty grain out at four hundred yards. So it's not

(47:55):
a great rifle for anything, but if you got it
sited at two hundred, it's an absolute murder machine.

Speaker 2 (48:02):
Apps. Oh is my song gone? Dang it is it
on your button bar?

Speaker 8 (48:09):
No?

Speaker 2 (48:10):
Where is it?

Speaker 5 (48:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (48:11):
No, I had to clear it out for all the
audumt Yeah, I know, I know.

Speaker 1 (48:14):
Oh, dang, all right, let's get rid of the South Park.
Charlie Kirk wuldn't put that up there. I'm sorry. I
should have.

Speaker 2 (48:27):
I should have said something.

Speaker 1 (48:30):
Like the fact that the herds of elk that bound
abound the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming, and the mule deer,
and even on occasional whitetail, and definitely the uh, the
nanny goats, the antelope, the prong horns, they still fear
that thirty odd to six German mouser that slayed so
many of their family members and fed so many of mine.

(48:52):
And it is Lord that they speak of today, but
not really because they can't speak, but they do the
bugle thing, and that's what they mean when they say it,
and you know, that's the way we like it.

Speaker 2 (48:59):
So there you go oh oh, all right, the goat.

Speaker 1 (49:05):
That's right, it is the goat of rifles for fifteen
year old me blazing away. All right, Jake, hang on,
I'm gonna I don't want to short side you on that,
So hang loose. We'll get to your call here coming
up in the next segment, because I suspect you got
more than forty seconds of stuff you want to say.
Just a reminder, Pete callaner will join us, and clearly

(49:28):
we'll talk about Charlie kirk thing and just I want
to make sure that we're continuing to follow to what's
going on with the.

Speaker 2 (49:36):
The Charlotte light Rail stabber.

Speaker 1 (49:38):
And I don't know if Pete knows that there's twenty
seven thousand, five hundred whatever absolute lunatic charlatans that he
is probably encountering each and every day. I fear for
his safety. I fear for his safety. So we'll make
we'll do a wellness check on him. That'll be coming
up at eighth five. So and yes, even more audio

(50:00):
to get to and it's a doozy with Chuck Schumer
that's next. Hang on, do something really horrible. Hang on,
I'm gonna go to your calls in like one minute.
How did do sounding really horrible yesterday that I swore
I'd never do, But I didn't have a choice.

Speaker 2 (50:13):
Man, I'd bet the packers. I know, I know. Man,
did you feel dirty?

Speaker 1 (50:21):
I felt filthy until I won, and then I felt
like I had fifty more dollars in my pocket. I
did that, and I bet NC State for fifty who.
I don't know why y'all try to kill me like that.
You know much money I spent on tailgating and parking
spaces and stuff over the years. Do not do that

(50:43):
to me when you have to, Uh, yeah, you're giving seven.
Eventually it worked out. I appreciate that even though there
was a fig so like ROSSI was the most college
football thing ever. So like in the middle of the game,
all of a sudden, there's smoke everywhere, and like everybody's
chill is the food truck caught on fire over at
wake Forest and it was just like wafting. I just

(51:06):
want to know if anyone was there, did it smell good?

Speaker 2 (51:08):
At least?

Speaker 1 (51:10):
Like, depending on what the food truck is, a food
truck fire might not be the most off putting smoke
to have to inhale especially it was like barbecue or something.
I don't know what kind of food truck. It was
all right to the phones. Here we go, Jake, what's up?

Speaker 5 (51:28):
Hi, good morning.

Speaker 12 (51:29):
H Yeah.

Speaker 14 (51:29):
I usually call in on stuff that's you know, funny,
but I haven't talked about Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk he
was one of the better of us as far as
I'm concerned, and he would basically like a good officer
and any any squad, He's gonna restrain his troops whenever possible.
And I fear that, you know, without his restraint, without
him telling us to be peaceful and everything. I mean,

(51:50):
there's a lot of us that that are that are
not like him, but there's a lot of us that are,
so I worry about that. Plus the fact that whenever
I see these called campus debates and all that, they
have a tendency that really always kind of regurgitate the
same thing, because I wonder if they, if the kids

(52:11):
even know that the that Charlie Kirk, we can make
the same exact point just about every single time. I Mean,
it does seem repetitive, but I don't think that they
actually ever listen to him in the first place.

Speaker 1 (52:24):
No, because then he wouldn't roll in with the gotcha. Yeah,
I mean I caused a couple thoughts on that one. Yeah,
so a couple thoughts. One, it wasn't just that Charlie
would quote restaining people by telling him that. Charlie would
demonstrate that he'd should like literally if you were if
you would watch what the way that he worked there,

(52:45):
he set a standard for it, and so if you
wanted to achieve that level of success or do what
he's doing, it likely influenced people to take that approach
because it was very successful. To your point on the
questions though, Yeah, ross Iver, just talking about this off
the year. I guess your wife the one had brought
it up right that, like the reason he was so

(53:06):
quick is because they were the same questions over and
over and over, and she literally just started watching Charlie
Kirk here.

Speaker 3 (53:13):
Yeah, because you start watching them and you're like, this
guy's a machine. But of course, you know this being
in this business where it's sort of the same way
where a lot of times when you get an opposition call.

Speaker 2 (53:21):
Thanks for the call there, Jake, I'm gonna hang up,
but listen.

Speaker 3 (53:24):
All right, A lot of times you get like an
opposition call or somebody you know, a differing opinion. You
can kind of predict what it's going to be because
there are no original ideas on the other side and
we've heard them all before.

Speaker 2 (53:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (53:35):
One of the things that I do every time I
pull a story is I predict what kind of calls
both oppositional and and then I asked myself, are those
kind of calls that I think are going to be
good calls? And that may weigh whether it's worth doing
the story or not. And sometimes you're like, these calls
are going to be amazing, right, this is some stories
that hit like that, but it's definitely something we think about.

(53:58):
And one other thing you kind of like touched on,
Sir and I, and that is not everyone is restrained.

Speaker 2 (54:07):
That's a real what if question.

Speaker 1 (54:09):
I think a lot of people are asking themselves right
now because you know, I don't I don't know if
I want to put this out there.

Speaker 2 (54:19):
You know, if something.

Speaker 1 (54:22):
Similar, it doesn't even have to be that similar, it
is some and I think I touched on this yesterday
to a little bit with only callers or no I
with Stephen and I. Could I use the what happens
if somebody goes and shoots like a David Pacman or something.

Speaker 2 (54:44):
You know how the media would handle that.

Speaker 1 (54:46):
The best case scenario would be all right, we're even now,
which is atrocious, but we all know that wouldn't be
the way that this would go.

Speaker 3 (54:53):
So I had a really bad feeling and vibe driving
in today and a thought came into my head, and
it's really got me worried. And I think, because the
paranoia and the stress on the right right now is
really wretched up, super high, because this happened at Charlie
Kirk and we know a lot of us share the
same opinions, and we keep seeing people on the left

(55:13):
shooting people in the right. The bullets keep flying in
one direction, and you know, it doesn't make you feel good,
I think, and I hope this doesn't happen, but I
have a feeling that it is going to happen. I
have a feeling somewhere out there there's gonna be somebody
who's super paranoid and on edge and they think they're
being attacked and they're going to defend themselves. Someone's gonna

(55:36):
end up dead, and then then it's going to turn
out that that person's paranoia wasn't. There was nothing to it,
and they shot an innocent person, and then that's going
to be in the news and that's going to be
the focus. And like you said, it can be oh
now we're even or it can be now you are
the villain, right, well not now they still like judging
from the right, right, They're like, you've confirmed you're the villain. Yeah,

(55:58):
it's going to amplify their opinion even more, right, or
amplify their spin.

Speaker 2 (56:02):
They should say.

Speaker 1 (56:03):
Look, they're mad as hell this morning because they flew
Kirk's body back to Arizona on Air Force two and
then the Vice president was one of the casket carriers. Like,
people are people are really upset over this. It's just
such a weird thing, man. So yeah, I understand why

(56:25):
people are on edge.

Speaker 2 (56:27):
I get it. Let me grab a call one more
call here, Anthony, what's going on?

Speaker 9 (56:33):
Yeah, I was just gonna say, I saw a clip
from TMZ where they actually when Donald Trump's tweet came
out confirming as he was dead that they I mean,
they like white girl wasted cheered.

Speaker 1 (56:45):
All right, So let me So I did look into
this and I actually saw the response and the explanation
and I believe TMZ on this. So the story is
and and if when you rewatch the video after hearing
their explanation, which I didn't put in the audio today,
but I'll just explain it to you. So, they have
that main room where they do all their videos, right,

(57:06):
everyone's seeing the TMZ style where they're all kind of
standing in that main pit, cube pit, and then they
have rooms off to the side, like video rooms where
they're doing the video editing things like that. So according
to TMZ, the two main guys up there, well they
were on they were on the live stream, so they

(57:28):
were live stream at the time reacting to the Charlie
Kirk news. In one of those editing rooms, you had
about four or five people gathered around because one guy
was chopping up this car chase, which I did see
the video of, and it's fun it's really funny part
of it. And you see the one dude during the
live stream step off camera and then the laughing ends.

(57:49):
Clearly he clocked it in his head that they if
he can hear them, the people on the live stream
can hear them, and so the people in the editing bay,
because it was literal breaking news at that point, consumed
with watching the funny editor doing on this car chase,
and so they were they were laughing about that. I
think that's probably true because I you know, I can't

(58:12):
tell you the number of times, Roster, I've walked into
a studio and somebody's like, you got to listen to this,
and then we're cackling and we have no concept of
what's going on outside that door in this case.

Speaker 9 (58:21):
Yeah, so yeah. The one other thing I want to say, though,
is you know y'all said something about that, uh, the
doomsday prediction the other day.

Speaker 12 (58:31):
Yeah, and yeah, there was a pastor talking about Charlie
Kirk and he referenced and I don't I don't remember
the reference, but it was in in Revelations where it
talks about the blood of the Barners.

Speaker 9 (58:43):
It's yeah, kind of eerie, you know.

Speaker 1 (58:45):
Yeah, man, Look, there's a there's a lot of there's
a lot of thanks for the color. It's a lot
of like mental I was, I tell you what, I
was reminded of watching all of this. It's just it's uh,
it's a quote from Charles Krawdheimer. And I'm sure most
of you are probably aware of this quote. Even if
you don't know it's from him, and I think it
just rings so true in this and Kroudheimer, who got it,

(59:08):
would be great if he was still with us, it
would be great. Kraudheimer said, I paraphrase it. He said,
the right thinks the left is stupid, the left thinks
the right is evil. And you if you deal with
somebody you think is stupid, there's a certain amount of capassion.

(59:28):
How most people deals. They're like, oh, probably can't even
tie his shoes. There you go, There you go, buddy.
If you think somebody's evil, you approach it in a
very different man.

Speaker 3 (59:38):
Now the evil, it's it's dead on. That's exactly I
remember being like young being when I was super young, right,
I considered myself still on the leftbian from New York.
And the first time that I really listened to Rush Limbaugh,
I remember this and my exact thoughts at the time were,
this guy isn't evil. Yeah, this guy isn't a racist,
this guy isn't anything I was told he was. And

(59:59):
it was the first time actually sat down and listened
to him and driving my car and he said, I've
been lied to this entire time.

Speaker 2 (01:00:04):
He's not evil. I remember saying he's not evil. No,
you know, Elsa is not evil.

Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
Go ahead, hit it race agent for the Weather Channel,
not evil incarnate anyway or there.

Speaker 2 (01:00:16):
Hello, what's going on?

Speaker 12 (01:00:18):
Sir?

Speaker 2 (01:00:20):
I can't hear him?

Speaker 8 (01:00:21):
Hello?

Speaker 2 (01:00:21):
Hello? What's up? All right? Just go do your weather? Ross?

Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
Can you tell him downline just to do his weather?
Can If he can hear you, that's great?

Speaker 8 (01:00:35):
Hello?

Speaker 2 (01:00:36):
Hello, Hello, I didn't hear you. It's weird man, all right.

Speaker 8 (01:00:41):
I thought we were on like I didn't want to
say anything, like.

Speaker 2 (01:00:44):
We've been like sabotage. No, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:00:46):
Everything's everything's whacked out today. So it's Friday. Nobody cares,
so I don't. Yeah, you know, I just go to
the weekend. I got nothing anyway, A little with my
betch yesterday, so we're good.

Speaker 8 (01:00:57):
Did you really?

Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
And she stays, how NC State?

Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
And I had to bet on the Packers, which is disgusting,
but I did it.

Speaker 8 (01:01:05):
So I thought at the beginning week was going to
blow out in C State?

Speaker 2 (01:01:09):
Would that be? Because they went up fourteen points in
like thirty seconds. It was thirty seconds.

Speaker 17 (01:01:13):
It was like the ninety eight yard return and I
was like whoa, yeah, and then you know what I've
got to say the NFL. I wasn't really paying attention
because I was half sleeping. So I switched over, and
I'm thinking to myself, I'm having a deja vous because
I'm watching like I'm like Vike. I'm like, I'm like
Raven's bills. I'm like, what's wrong with this picture? I'm like,
something didn't feel right. So I fell asleep and left

(01:01:35):
it on and I woke up and I'm like, wait
a second, I was watching pregame for Commander's Packers.

Speaker 8 (01:01:40):
How did I end up watching it? Because on the
NFL network?

Speaker 17 (01:01:43):
Yeah, I was the rerun of last week game. I
was so, how much did you have any drinks?

Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
Sir zero?

Speaker 8 (01:01:50):
Could you wait? Hold on? What time is it now?

Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
But are you doing ayahuasca? What's going on? All right? Well?

Speaker 8 (01:01:55):
No, I just like I flipped it on and I
feel you.

Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
Look, I can't even pete when I was yelling at
the TV during the State game the first part of it.

Speaker 2 (01:02:03):
Yeah, so it's okay, we've all been there.

Speaker 17 (01:02:05):
Yeah, that's all right as they came back. But anyway,
pretty triangle next few days. A little fog somethick in spots.
This morning, we should have sunshine next few afternoons through
the weekend and Monday, upper seventies, low eighties, lows in
the fifties. Do you have a shower chance by Tuesday?
Don't look like much. I'm gonna tell you, what's one
thing not gonna be a bunch of rain around here
over the next test seven to ten days. Do you
have a wave coming across the Atlantic? Forty percent developing

(01:02:27):
in seven days. If it does make a run toward
the East coast, it won't be until beyond seven days,
So talk about that next week.

Speaker 2 (01:02:34):
Okay, all right, thank you very much, appreciate it, sir, yep,
all right?

Speaker 1 (01:02:38):
Uh oh any wait hold Boston, Oh yeah, Boston. Pacshay
is a useful thing. JFK. Junior is ashy. He's the
one who flew his play crash his plane.

Speaker 2 (01:02:46):
Right. This is Kennedy's kid, not Kennedy.

Speaker 1 (01:02:49):
His ashes were brought to the Vineyard Sound to be
scattered at sea on a Navy destroyer.

Speaker 2 (01:02:56):
And remember JFK. Junior didn't hold off.

Speaker 1 (01:02:58):
His in ay capacity, so they used the whole destroyer
and not just a plane that made a slight reroute. Yeah,
I'm okay with that. All right, We'll be right back
chatting with Pete Calender. That'll be at eighth five, so
stick around for that. Let me grab a couple of
quick calls. Joe Anne, you're up first, go right ahead.

Speaker 7 (01:03:17):
Hey, okay, see, I'm gonna have to be in the
spirit of Charlie kirk hally disagree with you about PMZ.
When I saw the apology, it was it was fike.
It was like they could barely stop from laughing while
they were making it. They couldn't. There wasn't a bit
of honesty on their faces. And then last night a

(01:03:38):
young lady posted.

Speaker 5 (01:03:40):
I think it was on X she went through the
whole thing and did.

Speaker 1 (01:03:46):
Yeah, it was Laura Lumer who posted this stuff. Who
I did not have a high pea, but I will
tell you didn't influence this. I did watch the apology.
I could see your second point. I never got the
impression they were laughed, they were about to laugh. But though, okay,
because here's let me just lay it out, just because
we're a little tight on time. The argument is basically
with Lumer is if you look at the stamps, there's

(01:04:07):
only one of two options. They were laughing at the
kirk thing or they were laughing at a car chase
suspect essentially effectively evading police, and neither is a good look.
I agree with that, But also, people are watching a
car chase. We don't know if that's the specific car chase.
It probably is, and I'm not saying that there's good

(01:04:29):
people in there, but like, I don't know, because it
comes down to I'm having to make a judgment call,
and we'll never know for sure.

Speaker 2 (01:04:41):
I guess it's the best way to say it.

Speaker 1 (01:04:43):
But reacting to a crazy car chase, I'm going to
tell you, I don't know that I laughed, but when
I watched that lunatic jump out of a car and
throw a baby out a California Highway Patrol officer, you.

Speaker 2 (01:04:53):
Would have heard me in the other room. Not a laughing,
but I viscerally react laughing and cheering. Yeah, I mean
probably like that.

Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
Well, I mean people who are not necessarily good people.
But look, I understand Joanne, absolutely, I just I had
nothing to prove it definitively was the other thing? All right, Jamal,
I got about a minute and a half.

Speaker 16 (01:05:17):
Go ahead, Okay, you know what they see a video
you played this morning only in America, a Western America
and a majority white nation, which you see two Muslims
out for nine to eleven bragging and laughing about the
death of someone like Charlie Kirk. If this had happened
in a Muslim nation, you would not see two Jews

(01:05:37):
laughing in that country, and one of them being a
member of that Muslim nation's congress. You would not see
that Jewish person laughing and constantly being an antagonist about
that Muslim nation's arm right. You wouldn't see this in
a nation with Sharia law. So when everybody out here
talking about white supremacy and all this, everybody moves to

(01:05:59):
the nations where white supremacy allegedly it. Nobody moves where
the diversity and people of color it.

Speaker 1 (01:06:06):
Well, I mean that that does seem to be the
especially when you talk about migrating people like out of Palestine.
You have thirty one Muslim nations that essentially won't take
Palestinian refugees, whereas your Europe will. It does raise questions like.

Speaker 16 (01:06:24):
Him laughing, I saw her on him laughing. I got mad.

Speaker 5 (01:06:27):
I'm like, what hey, you over here?

Speaker 12 (01:06:30):
Because you if you was a.

Speaker 16 (01:06:32):
Somalia, you will be sold for two goats and our sheet.

Speaker 1 (01:06:36):
Hey, Ross, will you do me a solid and uh
on your browser if a computer doesn't explode, will you
watch the Trump? You see if Trump he's on Fox
and Friends. That's gonna say something so that we can
relay that, because Pete and I are gonna chat and
so and he had not started when I was up there.

Speaker 2 (01:06:53):
All right, let's do this.

Speaker 1 (01:06:54):
Let's get our buddy, Pete counter WBT middays down in
Charlotte joining us.

Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
Good morning, sir, How you doing?

Speaker 5 (01:07:02):
I'm okay. How are you doing today?

Speaker 2 (01:07:05):
I'm good man?

Speaker 1 (01:07:06):
He was, Oh, we're having some of the off the
art conversations. I'm not going to delve too deeply in,
but I did talk about a little on the air yesterday.
That's the kind of state and you've been you've been
doing You've been doing this a long time. I've been
doing this a long time, man, And there is a
certain level of unease.

Speaker 2 (01:07:23):
Okay, hold all right, so hold on, Oh you look
at Peter. Are you seeing those punky news right now?

Speaker 5 (01:07:30):
Me? No, I'm sitting here looking at at talking to you.

Speaker 2 (01:07:34):
I'm sorry, hang on, I appreciate that.

Speaker 1 (01:07:37):
Uh so, uh all right, So there's apparently the the
the they have a suspecting custody now on the Charlie
Kirk thing. All right, I just got a one line thing,
so as soon as that populates more, Ross send me
a link please.

Speaker 5 (01:07:54):
All right, Yeah, I'm seeing President Trump on Fox Kirk
suspecting custody.

Speaker 1 (01:07:59):
Yeah, there it is right there. Okay, all right, are
we listen to that? If he starts talking about the suspect,
get ready to jip it and Pedani listening? So let's
talk about this man. There's a certain level of unease.
And you know, and I talked about a little on
the air because at that you know, when I was
on the area esterday morning, we didn't really know. And

(01:08:20):
I've talked to a law enforcement friend of mine.

Speaker 2 (01:08:23):
And he said, he's not saying he knew what was up.

Speaker 1 (01:08:26):
He said, one of the things you have to consider
is that, in the same way that you have these
loosely connected little Antifa groups that permeate these college towns.

Speaker 2 (01:08:39):
Does it start here? And are there other things?

Speaker 1 (01:08:42):
Which of course just made me feel so much better,
right and and but I didn't.

Speaker 2 (01:08:47):
Have to go do a remote Yeah, Rambo.

Speaker 5 (01:08:50):
Bro, Yeah, yeah, we had a previously scheduled remote to
It was a blood donation drive we were doing for
Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month to you know, get blood donations
for kids who are fighting cancer. So we had already
had it scheduled. I've been promoting it. Uh And so yeah,

(01:09:11):
just went out into a parking lot and I thought
about it, like, you know, like, wow, I got to
go out to a parking lot, wide open area.

Speaker 2 (01:09:19):
And I was going to be there. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:09:22):
Yeah, And you know, I'm literally broadcasting where I am
at this moment if you you know, have any nefarious intent.
But look, I think the what I am choosing to
take away from this is that that I'm not going
to stop doing the thing that I believe is the
foundational premise of our society that Charlie Kirk believed. Also,

(01:09:45):
I've said for years Kirk has said this as well,
which is that when you stop talking, that's when the
violence begins. And that's how we settle things in a
free republic, as we are supposed to hash out our differences.
It's why we have the First Amendment, which is to
protect speech, so we can hash out the policy differences,

(01:10:06):
have the arguments and disagreements, and that that means that
we are capable of governing ourselves. If you can't do that,
if we can't do that, then we are incapable of
governing ourselves and we will be rolled up by authoritarians,
which like, that's the that to me is the thing

(01:10:27):
that is the most ironic is that the people who
are celebrating the murder of a of a person like
Charlie Kirk, who was like the nice guy, like you're
not you murdered the nice guy that would go to
college campuses and engage in civil, respectful debates with with
kids and professors as well, who usually got their asses
handed to them even worse than the students did.

Speaker 2 (01:10:49):
Yeah, and that's the one.

Speaker 5 (01:10:51):
Yeah, yeah, And so that's the one that you attack.
And everybody else that shares any opinions with charl Kirk
now feels like, well, if they did that to him,
they want that for me. And the celebrations online that
now are getting backlashed, as they should. And by the way,

(01:11:12):
just like to be clear, yes, this is a cancelation
campaign against people celebrating the murder of an innocent man
in front of his family. So yes, if you are
celebrating that, you you do not belong in polite society.
You don't. And there are so many people that I'm
that I've been seeing, uh with you know, that are

(01:11:34):
so called professionals, and you know, teachers, they seem there
seem to be a lot of teachers for some reason,
and professors that have been celebrating and it's been.

Speaker 1 (01:11:43):
Getting Are you referencing the English professor at the community
College in Greensboro.

Speaker 5 (01:11:51):
I'm referencing many of those types of people. Yeah, we
had one in Lake Norman, Lake Norman Charter School. There's
one in South Carolina. Uh, the Carolina Panthers firing somebody.
You got gain developers that are doing it that are now.

Speaker 1 (01:12:06):
Communication communications guy for the Panthers. Yep, Well are you
guys at Panthers stadium? Am I going to get you
at a station? Am I going to get you in trouble?

Speaker 5 (01:12:15):
So?

Speaker 7 (01:12:17):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (01:12:17):
No, No, we're fine. No, And even if we were,
I would have no problem. And they fired him, as
they should, because here's the thing. If I'm sitting next
to you in a cubicle and you're celebrating the murder
of an innocent man, then you are You're creating a
hostile work environment, and I should have every reason to
believe that you would be dancing on my grave if

(01:12:37):
I have a different opinion than you do.

Speaker 1 (01:12:40):
Yeah, and now then now we're into that second tier,
because everything it's like an onion. Man, So now we're
now we're we're one more layer out where. Now there's
weepy I got fired videos that are starting starting to emerge,
And to that, I would say, so your your free
speech got you fired. His got him shot in the
vocal cords right poison?

Speaker 5 (01:13:02):
So yeah, good and good like you are. You are
defending evil And I would not want to work with
somebody for fear of my own safety if that's what
they are doing, if that's what they're We're seeing law
enforcement officers, we're seeing people in the military, and they're

(01:13:23):
getting they're getting in trouble as they should, Yeah, as
they should, like you don't like, I am unaware And
I know the one that every that the people on
the left. And by the way, did you have you
taken phone calls from any leftists over the last twenty
four hours that.

Speaker 2 (01:13:36):
You got drawn any No?

Speaker 5 (01:13:39):
Oh, they were out, they were out yesterday. Oh my goodness.
I was taking calls while I was on remote jealous. Yeah,
I had like four or five of them, and those
are the ones I put on first, just like Charlie
Kirk would do. That's who I want to talk with.
And the dissembling that and the excuse making for it

(01:14:00):
and the false attribution.

Speaker 2 (01:14:05):
Can I guess? Can I guess? I guess?

Speaker 8 (01:14:07):
All right?

Speaker 5 (01:14:08):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:14:08):
Did somebody say what about the kids in Colorado?

Speaker 5 (01:14:12):
Or they didn't know that one?

Speaker 2 (01:14:14):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (01:14:15):
Or turn it into h we need to take your
guns so we'll stop shooting you.

Speaker 5 (01:14:20):
I have seen that, but none of them tried to
make that argument with me. These were some regulars who
I've you know, handed them their answers several times in
the past, and so I think they know not to
go down that road with me, because I think I
did have to mention I'm not going to give up
my guns to people who celebrate my murder, so that
that that's the easy rejoinder there. But no, the the

(01:14:40):
one that I kept hearing was that, what about Nancy
Pelosi's husband.

Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
Right, Yeah, that's that same, Yeah, that's that's all right.

Speaker 5 (01:14:53):
Remember how everybody was like celebrating that and making fun
of that and all that, Like, well, first off, number one,
he didn't die. Yeah, Like, that's one thing. Number two,
I did no such thing. I thought it was awful.
I thought it was horrible, just like the Minnesota murders,
the assassinations of the Speaker of the House and her husband.
Same thing. And Donald Trump came out immediately and condemned

(01:15:15):
it and said it was an awful attack and all
of that. When he heard about who was it that
Ruth Bader Ginsburg because before making comments about that, and
he had nothing but nice things to say. Remember tiny
dancers playing in the background. He's getting off the plane
on the tarmac and he's like, oh, she was an
amazing person and all that. I'm sad to hear that. Yeah,
but these caricatures that they that they craft and then

(01:15:38):
project out and say, well this this is okay for
me to be gleeful and giddy that this man was
murdered in front of his three year old daughter who
tried to run to him because she was scared of
the gunshot. Like, that's one of the reports I've seen.

Speaker 1 (01:15:52):
We talked about that on the shot. Did that's one
of those little factoids that just crushes you.

Speaker 8 (01:15:57):
Yeah, yes, And it's right.

Speaker 5 (01:16:00):
It makes people angry and and I've had this. I've
had to tell some people in my personal life. I said,
you don't understand what half of the country is feeling
right now. And you know, going coming into our group
chat saying Charlie Kirk was a terrible person and maybe
now you should if I had that in my personal life.
Somebody actually in our group chat, my personal group chat,

(01:16:21):
said that about gun control and this sort of thing.
And it's like, just just shut up, really, like, just
shut up for now. Make all your stupid political points later.
Right now, half of a country feels like their friend
just got murdered. And you want to talk about red
pilling and entire generation. I mean, you got you've got

(01:16:43):
a whole whole cohort of you know, spanning.

Speaker 1 (01:16:47):
They better get to work. Did you see the video
from the University of Montana yesterday. Now, this woman she
goes on college campus. She's an abortion activist, right, Okay,
So she like she she's got to have thick skin
anyway because people walk by and they go, I love
dead babies, uh, pro life advocate. Okay, she knew Charlie

(01:17:08):
because you know, she does college campasy does Charlie. And
and so she's literally they're filming her just interacting with
the students there about the abortion issue, and then the
news hits and she says it and there's and this
is the University of Montana. There four or five students
that are in the frame and they all start laughing

(01:17:29):
and she's like are you are are you laughing because
of this? And the kind in front's like, hell yeah,
but that's I did Do they think that this?

Speaker 2 (01:17:39):
Do you th dode? They think that later in life?

Speaker 1 (01:17:42):
Like we always kind of give the college kids a
pass right because you're young, you're dumb if you're not
a liberal when you're twenty, you know the whole site, right,
But like five years down the road when you're one
of these psycho chicks that's uh. Was posting videos which
were also like thirst traps yesterday going I'm manifested his death,
because apparently that's what you do on TikTok he manifest stuff.

(01:18:04):
Like in five years when that guy who you want
to propose to you sees that video and he leaves
you in the dust or you don't get that job, Like,
don't come I don't want to hear you crying to me, man,
don't come crying to.

Speaker 5 (01:18:15):
Me false construct there, Katy. You're assuming there would be
a man that would propose to her.

Speaker 2 (01:18:21):
This is fair.

Speaker 1 (01:18:22):
I'm just very what if scenario, And actually I'm more
concerned about you for another reason, dude, there are twenty
seven thousand, five hundred absolute lunatics in your proximity right now. Okay,
twenty seven thousand, five hundred Charlatans who decided that the
mayor's doing same. By the way, that's what you call

(01:18:42):
people from Charlotte, right, Charlatan's.

Speaker 5 (01:18:44):
Is that depending Yeah, depending on the story, much like
I would refer to like ash villains.

Speaker 2 (01:18:51):
Oh that's good. I like that.

Speaker 1 (01:18:53):
So anyway, twenty seven thousand of your fellow people you're
passing in the grocery store, the Ikea on the drive
into work. I think that vy Lyles is doing such
a great job she should probably emerge as the seventieth
percentile vote getter from the Democrat primary.

Speaker 5 (01:19:10):
All right, I gotta stop you right there. The word
is not vote getter. That is a terrible word. We
are going to we're banning this from our lexicon. It's
an awful, awkward, clumsy word the word we are using.
And I've been mounting this campaign for years. Uh huh,
the word is votainer.

Speaker 1 (01:19:29):
Oh that's right. I forget. We've had this discussion. I
know it makes them too, So I'm at least I'm
consistent and you're yeah, yeah, the other because I did
a little modicum of research and two of the people
she's run against her looney tunes. The other two didn't
strike me as any more looney than she. So I

(01:19:51):
don't know, help me out here, what's going on with.

Speaker 5 (01:19:55):
I cannot? Okay, No, it's the one word answer as Democrats.
I mean, that's the the Democrats.

Speaker 2 (01:20:03):
Primary from their own people.

Speaker 1 (01:20:06):
And it's not like a Republican's gonna Patmric Correy will
probably be the last Republican mayor of Charlotte, is that.

Speaker 5 (01:20:11):
Yeah, definitely, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. And he hasn't
been mayor in you know what fifteen twenty years along
to and so yeah, no, they are the Democrat voters.
I mean ninety what ninety two percent of them didn't
even show up to vote, and so you know, eight
percent show up to vote and it's a very you know,

(01:20:32):
low turnout election and Byliles has been the mayor, and
you know, for Democrat voters this is perfectly acceptable. And
all of these, all of the stuff that we talk about,
the problems that we talk about, the policy problems and such,
these are all choices. And Democrats keep making these choices.
And this is why Republicans leave these cities because the

(01:20:54):
choices are stupid. They are what they are deciding to
do with the crime pole, the transit policies. And here's
the thing, like, we're being asked, I think we talked
about this last week. We're being asked to approve a
one sense sales tax to expand the transit system. And
so this has got this has got the business community

(01:21:15):
and the local officials. This has got them worried. This
whole the murder of Arena Zaruska has them worried that
they're not going to be able to get their sales
tax pas. And they worried. The Democrats who were in
the middle of their primary election, they were worried that
it was going to negatively impact their electoral prospects and

(01:21:35):
that's why they didn't really talk about the story. And
now after she has won, now the mayor comes out,
doesn't sit down interview with the local TV station saying, well,
you know, I probably could have handled it better. But
you know what, it's great that I live in a
city where if I make a mistake and you know,
people just say, well that's okay. So she's giving herself
forgiveness for her complete, you know, botched response to to

(01:22:00):
real murder.

Speaker 1 (01:22:01):
Well, look that's it. We got a minute left. That's
where her accountability should have been. And I don't know,
maybe it still will. I doubt it the magistrate. Look,
if a bartender or North Carolina overserves somebody, they go
out and hit somebody, there's there's liability there. I don't
care if it's a misusing nine to one one call.
If a dude comes in front of you trying to
scratch his skin off and says he did it because
they planted bugs under him, what.

Speaker 5 (01:22:23):
Right hold him for a PsychEval at the minimum?

Speaker 2 (01:22:26):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:22:28):
And his old family say that they're just like this
guy doesn't need to be on the streets, and he.

Speaker 5 (01:22:32):
Had skipped a bond repeatedly in his past among his
sixteen years worth of arrests.

Speaker 2 (01:22:38):
Well, look, I just I got twenty seconds. Be safe.

Speaker 1 (01:22:40):
There's twenty seven thousand psychopath and Charlatan's around you at
any given time. So stay strapped or get clapped, my friend.

Speaker 5 (01:22:48):
All right, man, appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (01:22:49):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (01:22:50):
Pete Callender joining us here on the KCO Day radio program.
All right, we'll recap what the president's talking about. We'll
do that when we return. Hang on, big big, big, big, big, big,
big big news. As the president was, this is a
prescheduled interview on Fox and Friends. As I understand, right,

(01:23:10):
I think I can't remember exactly what all they were
going to talk about. Probably a little of the nine
to eleven stuff from the Yankees thing, and but that's
not what it turned into. Here's the President of the
United States on Fox and Friends just minutes ago farifacation.

Speaker 8 (01:23:26):
So a pastor was able to turn him in.

Speaker 18 (01:23:29):
And where they got the family of the shooter to
turn them in. It was a minister, and the minister
went to a friend of a minister who was involved
with law enforcement, by the way, and his good friend
is a top Us Marshall, and they took it from there.
And then it was a father got involved, namely his father,

(01:23:55):
and said we've got to go in and they say,
understand it, and again subject to change, but you know,
the facts of the facts. We have the person that
we think is the person we're looking for. But they
drove into the police headquarters and he's there.

Speaker 12 (01:24:10):
Now did the father know about what the son had done?

Speaker 14 (01:24:14):
I don't know.

Speaker 18 (01:24:15):
I'm going to let you get all those questions later
because I can't tell you how I could. The bottom
line is they have somebody that they think did it.

Speaker 1 (01:24:25):
So yeah, that's the gist, because I have a billion
questions too, like, and I'm trying to read what the
President was saying there. So they drove, So the guy
surrendered in the sense that they drove him into the
police station, I think, is what Trump said, which is
really strange actually, Like, like, as we start filling in

(01:24:46):
this narrative, I think it's going to be it's going
to be pretty fascinating. But just to recap what what
Trump was saying, Basically, the minister he's he's some sort
of so criminal justice system adjacent, so I don't know
if he works in a prison setting or something like that.

(01:25:07):
But then he, along with the father, confronted the son,
and now the son's in custody, whether they physically drove
him in or not, or they themselves came in and
it spilled the beans and then they arrested him. So
I will say, I'm are you surprised or not surprised
that the dude is breathing and in custody, because so

(01:25:27):
many of these it's just like, all right, that's it.

Speaker 3 (01:25:30):
One of the temple and I'm out. You know, Marky
was saying this at home. She's like, I wouldn't be
surprised if he kills himself, and I'm like, I don't know, man,
I got the vibe that he wouldn't.

Speaker 2 (01:25:38):
For some reason, Yeah, he was.

Speaker 1 (01:25:40):
I think it was from watching the videos right there
and then making that decision to kind of hide the
weapon in the way that he hit.

Speaker 2 (01:25:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:25:47):
I think if he had been cornered after the event, probably,
but because he was able to escape, no.

Speaker 1 (01:25:54):
Yeah, So we will definitely be very interested as they
fill in the blake on this, and you know, and
a lot of the other questions. I just I think
some of you were thinking, like, do you think dad,
Do you think Dad had any similars of an idea
that his kid was here? Mentally, how old is he?

(01:26:15):
He doesn't look like he's I keep saying, he doesn't
look like he's a teenager. So you know, how much
interaction do they have. Was he already thinking that he
had been captured ideologically on this other side, And so
it occurred to them.

Speaker 3 (01:26:32):
Like, because you are living in Utah and you're living
in Salt Lake and I lived in Utah for about
three years, but I have always said people are like, oh,
Utah is one way. You got to remember whenever there's
a dominant culture, there's a dominant subculture, right right. So,
but I mean that being said, if you have, you know,
a kid that's different from the norm, especially in a
place like Utah, it is going to stand out.

Speaker 2 (01:26:51):
So it's one.

Speaker 1 (01:26:53):
Means the same way, man, you get a kid with
face piercings in Wyoming, it's uh oh, I probably, I
don't know. Statute to limitations are up on this. There
was a dude that was on our wrestling team who
got a nipple ring and the coach literally put his
finger in there.

Speaker 3 (01:27:09):
And remember that movie SLC Punk. I mean, that's the
real thing experienced, that life, that sort of thing in
like Salt Lake City, that's definitely a thing that happens there.
So I don't I again, I'm not gonna sit here
and I'm speculating only on the questions that I kind
of want answered, and I hope that we do get
answers to. But we were saying on the off the air,

(01:27:31):
we were saying this morning that they're probably gonna get
this guy because they had such a crystal clear picture
of Oh you had the video of him going down
from that TMC right released. Where was it, TMC? Where
he really where he was walking? You said it looked
like a pirately he had a gun down his leg.
Walking down the street with a gun down his leg. Yeah,
you're in Salt Lake. There's no way. Like I said,
we said this yesterday in the show, you're in an

(01:27:52):
area where maybe this is why it happened because your
guard was let down. Because you have I would say,
you can argue more allies for Harley Kirk than enemies.

Speaker 2 (01:28:02):
Oh one hundred. That's why.

Speaker 1 (01:28:05):
Maybe not in Salt Lake City next to a campus proper,
but the moment you get outside of that little bubble,
very red, very red. I was invited once to a
party when I was twenty three twenty four working in
Salt Lake. I know exactly where I was invited to
a party, a house party, And.

Speaker 2 (01:28:22):
You're like, who we're gonna get ripped.

Speaker 3 (01:28:24):
Yeah, same age as me, twenty three, twenty four, and
I had been there for maybe two or three months, right, Yeah,
and I'm super excited to go to house party. So
I show up and I've got a bottle of whatever,
and they are sitting around the dining room table. Okay,
there's no loud music. They have all the sugar snacks
piled in the center of the table like pixie sticks,
and they have caffeine free, saffine free, and it is important.

(01:28:47):
It was known as a soda party, which they which
they have there, and it was the most wholesome experience
of my life. But completely at the time, I was
pissed off and angry.

Speaker 2 (01:28:56):
I was.

Speaker 3 (01:28:57):
I was hoping for a party. But I'm saying, you've
got to understand the cult sure of that area is
completely different. Especially you're saying, oh, it's the college campus.
Sure you're gonna have some people on the left, but
you're in Utah.

Speaker 2 (01:29:07):
It is.

Speaker 1 (01:29:07):
I have been to Utah University, I have been been
to BYU, I've been to BYU, I've been to all
these all those campuses working at the radio station there,
and yeah, I mean it's not your typical college camp
he had more friends there than enemies, definitely regard to
be let down. I saw one of those things where
they interviewed a bunch of students of the same question.

Speaker 2 (01:29:25):
Oh the camera just pooped out. Did that thing pitch down? Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:29:29):
Man, don't touch it and fall the rest of the way.
The high quality camera equipment here. So they're interviewing, they're
asking students of BYU whether they would rather drink alcohol
or smother a puppy.

Speaker 2 (01:29:46):
A lot of puppies would have been murdered if that
was real. I say, it's going to create a dilemma there. Man, No,
really didn't like and it was.

Speaker 1 (01:29:52):
It was shocking how quickly they were like bad news
for mister puppy.

Speaker 2 (01:29:57):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:29:59):
It's it's a very very different, interesting dynamic. I you know,
and people will take it. You use the word wholesome. Yeah,
there's something about a bunch of people, a bunch of
like college kid age kids sitting around with pixie sticks
and caffeine free orange soda or whatever. That's it's just
its thing. And others would be like, oh, it's boring
or it's controlling. It's all through the lens of it.

(01:30:20):
But yeah, I will tell you every time I've gone
to Utah, everyone's really nice.

Speaker 3 (01:30:24):
But I was about to say, even though that's how
it was now once when I lived there, that I
feel judged. There is like no judgmental sort of attitudes
towards my behavior because I was a big fan of
drinking at the time. Believe it or not, I never
felt judged there. They're all super nice, And I'm saying,
there's no way that this guy's going to be walking
around with that crystal clear picture forever without being turned
into somebody.

Speaker 1 (01:30:41):
Yeah yeah, and not even for the hundred thousand. That's
even the crazier thing. Like there's a lot of people
there that would probably turn them in and then say
donate the money to the church.

Speaker 2 (01:30:51):
Maybe I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:30:52):
Yeah, that's uh, but that's it is what it is.
So as as they say, all right, uh uh, mister
stagic ready to go already you can we can go
ahead hit him now he wants Yeah. So, uh, we
didn't get the polka in today. It was you know,
it's just it's today wasn't the day for it. And

(01:31:13):
now the Trump just they haven't they have a suspect
in custody, so we're just we got a big, big
breaking news, but I will allow you to talk about
your football outlook for the weekend. Are you gonna go
H and two?

Speaker 8 (01:31:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 17 (01:31:28):
Okay, yeah, I mean the Giants Oul Giants take care
of that.

Speaker 8 (01:31:35):
Yeah, I know, but it's always that.

Speaker 17 (01:31:37):
Any of those NFC East games are always tough, and
you might see Jackson dart by the second half of
the Giants.

Speaker 2 (01:31:43):
That's fair, that's fair.

Speaker 8 (01:31:44):
Yeah, that is fair. But geat, I think the Cowboys
win and Clemson's got a tough one.

Speaker 17 (01:31:50):
I think Tech is going to give them everything they
can handle.

Speaker 2 (01:31:54):
How did Tech get so good so quick?

Speaker 8 (01:31:56):
I don't know, but I watched watched.

Speaker 1 (01:31:58):
They were kind of like five years go. We're like, oh,
we're gonna play Tech. That's nothing.

Speaker 8 (01:32:03):
So I also have a house full of Bulldog fans.
Who do you like?

Speaker 17 (01:32:06):
Up up with Tennessee Georgia tomorrow? Yeah, I think Tennessee
probably stadium collapse, I don't.

Speaker 2 (01:32:14):
Know, Yeah, that too, I don't know.

Speaker 17 (01:32:20):
Yeah, but the weather's great for any of it. Little
Fox from cloud around in some spots this morning, and
again we're upper seventies, low eighties, and most spots right
through probably early next week, maybe some showers by Tuesday,
really nice weather. The nighttime lows are going to be
nice too. So football or whatever it is. Obviously, you know,
you and I are the sports ball fans, so not everybody,

(01:32:44):
well sports is there too. Yeah, so I forget forgot
about that. So yeah, sorry man, he said.

Speaker 1 (01:32:52):
That hit right, that you and me and him are
the only sports ball fans here.

Speaker 17 (01:32:56):
Well we I didn't say that. I said you and I.
So we kind of talk about you know, we got
to cater to everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:33:01):
So Ross wife is wearing one of his Bills jerseys
and he thinks it might curse the game.

Speaker 2 (01:33:06):
Okay, I'm going a message for my web today.

Speaker 3 (01:33:08):
She's pregnant baby in November, and she's like nothing, you know,
I'm gonna look for some I'm gonna borrow some of
your you know. So she sends me a picture wearing
my Scott Norward jersey. Only you might have cursed the team.
Baby's gonna come out wide right. I mean, this is
it's better.

Speaker 2 (01:33:23):
It's better to Thurman Thomas Jersey. Don't drop it, don't
drop the baby.

Speaker 8 (01:33:27):
God who the Bills? Who the Bills have?

Speaker 3 (01:33:30):
It's Bills and the Jets and that's on my birthday,
So hopefully they don't remember.

Speaker 8 (01:33:35):
Thank you and the Vikings. No, no Vikings.

Speaker 1 (01:33:41):
By the way, JJ McCarthy is not practicing right now
because his fiance is given birth, so so I think
that's going to curse the Minnesota Vikings and what they're
going to hopefully hopefully accomplish.

Speaker 2 (01:33:53):
So but we'll see we play the Falcons. Mister, I'm
sitting out, don't know things.

Speaker 8 (01:33:58):
No, it's certainly don't. They've got their own set of problems.
Isn't it great?

Speaker 17 (01:34:03):
Every year though, everybody is so hopeful and being in
a town where you've got a sports team like the Falcons,
everybody's so positive, and boy that's quickly going away.

Speaker 1 (01:34:12):
Yeah, I'm not surprised on the Falcons. Just keep make
sure the TV people keep screwing up the name and
changing the X to an S. That's all I need
for your little QB situation there. All right, man, good,
all right? Yeah yet weekend, Thank you guys, speaking of
incorrect names on a cry. And there's one other story
and it's c SPAN's going to need to apologize. I'll

(01:34:34):
explain what they did. We'll talk to Jeff Bellinger next.
Hang on Jeff Bellinger joining us from Bloomberg News.

Speaker 2 (01:34:41):
What's going on, Jeff.

Speaker 19 (01:34:42):
Good morning, Casey, and Happy Friday. Stock market futures are mixed,
S and P and Dow futures a little bit lower.
The Nasdaq futures are up twenty two points, and Wall
Street did really well yesterday. The major averages posted gains
ranging from seven tens percent to one point four percent.
They all close record highs, and the Dow top forty
six thousand for the first time. The next big media

(01:35:05):
deal is reportedly in the planning stages. Sources tell Bloomberg
that Paramount sky Dance is preparing a bid for Warner
Brothers Discovery. The sources say Paramount is working with an
investment bank, but so far it has not held any
talks with Warner Brothers. Reports say a formal merger proposal
would likely get a lot of regulatory scrutiny. Apple has

(01:35:26):
started taking pre orders for the new iPhones and other
products that had introduced earlier this week. The devices will
be in stores next Friday, and the new Apple watches
that go on sale next week will be able to
monitor the user's blood pressure. The Food and Drug Administration
has approved the hypertension detection system. Two major airlines say
demand for coach seats is weeks, so they're expanding their

(01:35:50):
premium offerings. Delta Airlines says economy class passengers now account
for less than half of the company's revenue, and its
planes will have a record number of more expense of
seats next year. American Airlines is seeing a similar trend,
says it will expand its upmarket offerings by a fifth
by the end of the decade. Delta and American both

(01:36:10):
say corporate travel has rebounded in recent months and the
Casey there was fun to be had for people who
didn't fly off this summer. Six Flags says the weather
wasn't very favorable in the spring, but theme park attendants
picked up over the summer. Six Flags says park visits
for the nine weeks ending August thirty first were up
two percent from the same period last year, and momentum

(01:36:32):
looks good ahead of the Halloween and holiday seasons.

Speaker 1 (01:36:36):
Casey didn't they close like three of their parks this
year because they weren't making any money. They closed the
one in La which is crazy. That's Magic Mountain is
a huge one. But yeah, okay, I sold them I
guess right, they didn't. Oh yeah, wow, yeah, but they
it's not under their banner anymore. Right, okay, all right,
thank you Jeff having a right ancer, you too appreciate it.
There you go, Jeff Bellinger, Bloomberg News an Amusement Park X.

(01:37:00):
Because that's right, they did. Somebody else can to take
a run at.

Speaker 2 (01:37:03):
It, all right.

Speaker 1 (01:37:05):
So again this goes back kind of the TMZ stuff
where a little you investigate but you never know, no,
but you you know, there's preponderance of evidence.

Speaker 2 (01:37:15):
That's the thing.

Speaker 1 (01:37:17):
So oh great, come on, really at the exact moment
I'm gonna do it.

Speaker 2 (01:37:21):
You want to freeze? Thank you?

Speaker 13 (01:37:23):
So?

Speaker 15 (01:37:24):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:37:24):
C SPAN right, we tell you know, talk a lot
about CNN, MSNBCS normally c SPAN. The only time they
really get in the news is if some prank caller
slips through, like let's go to Bob on the Liberal
line from Idaho.

Speaker 2 (01:37:37):
And he's like, I eat babies a dream of chrome.

Speaker 1 (01:37:41):
So something like that happens, and then that's how it
ends up in our system, not.

Speaker 2 (01:37:47):
Not this case, so h c SPAN.

Speaker 1 (01:37:50):
So when I say crime, it's the you know, the
words you see at the bottom.

Speaker 2 (01:37:57):
So they were clearly they were.

Speaker 1 (01:37:59):
They were talking about, you know, they're covering government proceedings,
but they have the little news stories go across the bottom.
And in the cryon it referred to obviously the Charlie
Kirk story, but instead of his last name reading Kirk,
it read kook. And I see people are like, oh, well,
that's probably auto correct. Here's why I don't think it is.

(01:38:23):
The it's capitalized, and the word Kirk is a common word,
especially capitalized as a name. That was somebody who thought
it was funny forgot to go back and fix it,
or thought whoever was next in the food chain would
fix it. Who was sharing what they think a few things.

Speaker 3 (01:38:42):
So once again, this goes back to what we were
saying previously in the show about these people running these
social media accounts, right, they're getting fired for writing this stuff. Yeah,
there are all young people who had got these jobs
right out of college, and they're all indoctrinated too. When
you write that sort of scroll, that sort of thing,
like my experience with that that does not have spellcheck,
because I've used those before. There's no spell check. You

(01:39:03):
write it in, but there's no spell check.

Speaker 2 (01:39:05):
I'm trying to think I have used well, unless they've updated,
which is completely possible.

Speaker 1 (01:39:09):
But even if there is, Kirk is not an unusual
word that you would correct. My last name O Dea
is unusual enough it tries to I get autocorrect on
it if it's not a device that I use regularly.
But Kirk, especially capitalized, is a common first and last
name is much more commonly used, probably than kuk ko okay.

(01:39:33):
So I don't believe you
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