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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ladies and gentlemen, if you missed this earlier, there's a
wonderful Kamala Harris impersonator and this is what I imagine
her speech would be if she were going to be
really honest about this run for president.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
I come all, Harris Sen, your Democrat candidate for president,
because Joe Biden finally exposed to stinility.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
To me, Thanks Jos.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
I was selected because I am the ultimate diversity hire.
I'm both a woman and a person of color. So
if you criticize anything I say, you're both sexist and racist.
I may not know the first thing about running the country,
but remember that's a good thing if you're a deep
state puppet. I had four years under the tutelage of
the ultimate deep state puppet, a wonderful mentor Joe Biden.
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Joe taught me rule number one, Carefully hide your total incompetence.
I take in significant things and I discuss them as
if they're significant. And I believe that exploring the significance
of the insignificant is in itself significant. Talking about the
significance of the passage of time, right, the significance of
the passage of time.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
So when you think about it.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
There is great significance to the passage of time. And
there is such great significance to the passage of time.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
Another trick is trying to sound black.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
I pretend to celebrate Quanta, and in my speeches, I
always do my best Barack Obama pression. So hear me
when I say, I know old Donald Trump's tight and Okay, look,
maybe my work addressing the root causes of the border
crisis were catastrophic, but my knowledge of international politics is
truly shocking. The United States shares a very important relationship,
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which is an alliance with the Republic of North Korea.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
It is an alliance that is strong and enduring.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
And just remember when voting this November, it is important
to see what can be unburdened.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
By what has been and by what has been.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
I mean, Joe Biden, do you think the country went
to the past for you?
Speaker 3 (02:02):
You ain't seen nothing yet.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Oh yeah, she's really good, say Kamala impersonator Who's guy
nails it? Lyle says Gary. I'm a longtime listener, faithful listener.
Thank you, Lyle, and I just wanted to give you
my two cents on that bet you shared. I thought
it was beneath the standards of KFAB. You've expressed concern
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over the years over the use of AI and its
ability to cloud the water, and then you used it. Well,
it turns out that was a kamala impersonator, not AI,
But I get your point anyway. Lyle says, I heard
you clarify afterward that it was AI, but it went
on long enough to be a little confusing. I'm not
saying I'll stop listening, just wanted you to know I
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was disappointed you stopped rather stooped to the level of
sharing some dumb thing you heard on X. I think
you're better than that. Thank you, Lyle. This is what
happens if you say anything other than what time it is.
I'm on a radio can and on the h on
the discussion we had about Donald and Malania Trump, Deanna says,
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I heard she speaks seven languages, and baron four Joy Reid,
who's a worthless MSNBC person, she's a hater. Oh yeah, said,
did you notice that the convention Trump's grandkids didn't want
to be with him? I didn't notice that they were
with him in the box. But did you see how
Biden's love him? That's what the joy, Reid said, apparently
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Biden Joey reads him more on I read online when
Trump's mother in law died, a total different side of
his family, how she was a big part, and how
Trump and Baron and the rest loved her and each other.
We do not need to see everything, and you never
get that from You never see that that part or
that side of Trump ever in the Kneepad meeting. It's
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all evil everything about.
Speaker 4 (04:00):
It, Peter, you know, misogynist, racist, white supremacist.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
Deanna says the media and the Dems have done everything
out of hatred to ruin him and his family. I
am one that feels if we have four more years
of Dems, they will finish ruining our country. Thank you
and thanks for the if you want to fire one
in at studio at kfab dot com.
Speaker 4 (04:18):
Well, especially if they get control of Congress. You know,
the president has a lot of power then it to oba,
but legislatively you got to have those folks up there
on the hill. I know a lot of presidents don't
do that anymore. They just invoke executive privilege, knowing that
it'll be over if they ever are voted out of
office or they lose. But you know, the legislative branch
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in this country has sort of abdicated its position and
just sort of meanders along doing things here and there,
especially the United States House, which is responsible for the money.
They just keep giving it out with no strings attached to,
no accountability, and then that allows the p isn't it
to be super powerful? And then if they can't get
anything done in Congress, they just hauled it off to
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the courts and let the judiciary, which is not supposed
to legislate, but they can't get anything done in Congress,
so it goes to the courts.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
And I got this odd one. I'm not sure I
quite understand this one, but hey, it came in on
the talkback Mike.
Speaker 5 (05:20):
Holy cow, you guys absolutely crack me up talking about
the toxic, stressful environment of kids playing sports.
Speaker 3 (05:30):
And then the way.
Speaker 5 (05:33):
The Nebraska Huskers football players are just completely demolished every
single year when they don't play as well as professional
football players get it together.
Speaker 4 (05:47):
I'm not really sure what she means.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Well, well, all I can say is we were talking
about yours kids growing up, junior high and high school kids,
and how there is a lot of pressure on some
of them depending on the fan. That's all. Well, I
started get into big especially with NIL. Now big time sports,
it's different. Yeah, we're we're never going to have what
we had before. The five year player has gone. We're
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never going to have six year players now they come
back from or we just transfer them in. But you know,
the kid that walks on in Nebraska, works his way up,
gets on the field a little bit, maybe earns a
scholarship in his fifth year, those days are over.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
It's a plug and play. The program that coach Osborne perfected, uh,
the the the assembly line structure, that program is over.
Now it's a plug and play operation. And it's not
just us, it's everywhere. The transfer portal is taking the
place of signing day. You're going to sign X number
of kids. A small percentage of them will stay in
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your program and rise and be great. Most of them
will transfer to somewhere else because they're not going to
get to play. And as the coaching staff evaluates, you
know every spring time, and the staff after the bowl
game would evaluate, Okay, this is what we have, this
is what we don't have. How do we minimize and
mid gate our weaknesses so we can win nine and
ten games? And keep our jobs. Now they just go
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to the transfer portal and find guys to fill the slot.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Yeah, too bad, it really is what's happened. But hey,
the courts have decreed. Well the nca nil happened. That
was it. That's it.
Speaker 4 (07:15):
Well, the NCAA made this mistake. This is this is
all on the They were the stubborn dig heels in
we're not going to be flexible. We're not going to
negotiate with you. And so wound up in the courts.
Didn't have to I know, I know, but it did
and so and they can't. You can't say that the
decision was wrong. You can't tell an America that they're
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not allowed to earn money. They could have negotiated a
different program. Right, But I'm saying once it got in
the vent Yes courtroom, you knew and you knew it
was going to happen. Eventually a corp was going to say, well, well,
we have this thing called the Sherman Andy Trust Act.
It means you can't restrict what they do. And if
they had just negotiated with them, and this could have
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gone back thirty years and said okay, we're making all
this money, we need to give you guys a piece
of this, and here's what we're gonna do. We're gonna
set up special accounts.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
There would have still been a lawsuit, I'll bet well,
but because I don't know, I mean because there was,
because that would have created an artificial limit. You can't
do that.
Speaker 4 (08:16):
Yeah, but I think that if you were you know
any you're right, sadly, it's possible.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
But I really.
Speaker 4 (08:22):
Believe if they had bent in the beginning, I mean,
I can promise you this, if they had just let
Ed O'Bannon from UCLA do his own video game, See,
that was the thing. Not only the money. Walter didn't
like that, not only he was gone, but the same
thing was happening. Not only Ed, can you not get
the money for your name, image and likeness on this
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Madden game? You can't even do your own. If they
had just let him do his own, he would have
pulled the lawsuit.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
Yeah, well, hindsight, you know, well, I wasers who was the.
Speaker 4 (08:57):
He wasn't the executive Exedric Dempsey was the executive director
at the time. But the NC two a's very very
rigid policies were inherited, no doubt. I remember talking about
it on sports and I only thirty years ago, and
I remember talking to Bill Burne about it, and I said,
why don't you give them the money? Well, then we
got to make them employees. Now you don't. He just
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create a fund or an account for each of them,
and then when they graduate, they get the money, and
then they got to pay the tax.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
Anyway, that lady, I'll talk back, Mike. That's available to
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