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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dana Lashes of surd Truth podcast sponsored by Keltech. It's
his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time for
Florida man.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
This guy's mugshot. I'm pretty sure he doesn't have remorse.
So this Florida man was arrested for driving drunk one
hundred and eighteen miles per hour at two thirty in
the morning with kids in the car just asleep in
the back seat. The guy's name Jana Spinoza. He was
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signaled to pull over. They immediately they look at his mood.
He's like, yeah, I'm not I know remorse there. That's
a drunk gren. By the way, that is a drunk gren.
They suspected that he was drunk, and so they requested
that he perform some sobriety test and give a breast sample,
and he refused. So they took him to a detention
center and he totally tested. Yeah, he was inebriated. So
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he is and child neglect without significant bodily harm. But
there was a one year old and an eight year
old to sleep in the back seat, and he was
going one hundred and eighteen miles per hour at two
thirty in the morning. They said, recklessly just like driving
all over everywhere. Oh my, by the grace of God,
this man did not hit anybody. Wow, that's just a
Florida man broke a Dell Taco window after he was
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denied tacos at closing time. I too get angry when
I am denied tacos. Florida man, he was arrested, according
to Charlotte County and the Sheriff's office there, Anthony Izzo
pulled into the drive through report Charlotte about thirty miles
away from Fort Myers. They said they're closed, our kitchen
shut down. They put away the meat. The meat is
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put up, and he did not like that. They heard
loud popping noises. Moments later, somebody called nine to one
one and it looked like well, he used a pipe
wrench and hit the window four times, cracked it and
then drove away. They found him at his home. Police
did where he was arrested for criminal mischief. He had
charged two or he costs two thousand dollars worth a
damage to that drive through window. It's not their fault
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they put away the meat. You know, people close, they
got signs. You know you should have checked your Google
maps before you drove up to the Deltaco. They're not
you know God, and they're open late anyway, like good night,
What time did you go there? You have to wait
for that to kick in right after those drums right there. Oh,
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it's so good. Welcome back, Dana Lasha with you. We
are at the bottom of this second hour. You can
listen Coast to coast Channel three forty seven is the
stream joining me right now. We're my favorite people on
God's green Earth. He really, he just doesn't need any introduction.
He's a rock and roll icon. He is a legendary outdoorsman.
He gave me the best advice when I first started
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using a bow. He gave me the best advice. Uncle
Ted Nugent who joins us now via I mean that's
his bunker. Look at his bunker. Good night. He's got
his dog on his cub. He's got a guitars. I
see a big old giant. I mean, I love the
safe in the background. Good to see Uncle Ted. God
bless you and my friend.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Dan Lash, Dana Lash, Dana Lash. There are man caves
and then there's the Ted Nugent man cave, cuckoos, nest
arsenal of democracy.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
And yes that that what he is in that bunker
that he is in right now is every man's dream,
every man's dream. He just froze on us. We're gonna
get him back. He just for of course, he froze
on us right right at the cult part. We're gonna
get back and he's gonna unleash because there's a few
things that are happening and we're we're that we got
the Hearing Protection Act. We also have this potential reuh
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maybe recension of the Gun Control Act. Oh all right,
we got Uncle ted back right now. So I know,
let me ask you this, because you know, you're lifelong outdoorsman.
You know hunting, you know better than pretty much almost anybody.
You also know like wildlife management, so it's not just
like hunting and shooting, but you actually get like the
land management, the hunting and land all of that. And
one of the cool things that fingers Cross I was
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hearing from lawmakers that there's still arguing this that's in
this bill, that they're battling over the Hearing Protection Act
with suppressors, and I just want to ask you that
about that real quick, because you're considered like if you
go overseas to hunt my friends that go overseas to
bird hunt, they're like, if you don't shoot suppressed, you're
kind of looked at like the rudest person that's ever lived.
But over here they act like, oh my gosh, it's
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a magical thing that makes the gun totally. It doesn't
work like that. What are your thoughts on this whole thing?
Speaker 1 (04:26):
Well, I don't have any thoughts. I have some conclusions
because I think I'm a critical thinker, which is why
you love me and I love you, because we are
truth logic and common sense critical thinking adherents, genuine reflecting
at God's miraculous creation. That is truth logic and common sense.
And the truth logic and common sense. Daan is, why
in God's name would I need another man's authorization or
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federal paperwork to make my gun quieter and safer. This
is insanity. By law, I have to have a muffler
on my tractor, but I've got to get a federal
piece of paper to make my gun a little quieter
and safer. It's not silence or it's a suppressor. It
just reduces the decibels slightly under what my guitar has
been for the last seventy two years. The bottom line is,
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you're absolutely correct. When I hunt over an African over
in Europe, even over in England and Scotland, which are
basically still kings tyrant countries. You can get a suppressor
at the hardware store. Now you've got to go through
all kinds of insanity to get a permission to actually
keep in bare arms. We have that here. So ultimately,
what you represent every time you open that beautiful little
mouth of yours is the truth, logic, and common sense
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that I don't need paperwork. There's not a man that
can go by the way, Ted, We're gonna give you
constitutional carry. I was born with constitutional carry, Dana. You know,
I know anybody that thinks, anybody that actually thinks, knows
that all gun control laws, all of them, all of
the regulations are infringements. And there's a document that says
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shall not be infringe In fact, this morning I signed
another thousand of these, another thousand of these hats say
shall not be infringed. Would people please wake up and
tell your elected employees to quit infringing, Stop the engineered recidivism,
keep rapists and carjackers and murders and stabbers and trained pushers,
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keep them in cages, and let we the people keep
and bear arms without any infringements. Boy, that's radical.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
I love it. I love the phrase elected employees. That
is the best. I'm going to like committed that to memory.
We're talking with Uncle Ted Nugent, just like the best
out there. The President talked about this first off when
he came out. He was saying that he wanted to
have national reciprocity. There wasn't another president that said it.
And I hope he's strong arms some of these some
of these losers that are in DC into making this happen.
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But he also touched upon the Gun Control Acting, maybe
possibly rescinding the Gun Control Act in nineteen sixty eight,
which would be enormous. I mean, I think you need
to get rid of all of it. I agree with you,
and I know this is this is something that you've
talked quite a bit about. Do you think that Do
you think that Congress is so are going to let
this happen? I feel like they're at odds with everything
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going on in the White House right now.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
Well, first of all, you've identified the most important battle
cry for true we the people, freedom and America. That
is the great Commander in Chief, Donald Trump. What a
relief this is. I work every day, every day, Dana,
with heroes of the military, all the military branches, and
for many years they've been heartbroken and depressed because the
Commander in Chief, Joe Biden, was the actual enemy of America,
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the enemy of the constitution. The deep state was the enemy.
These young men and women of the US military would
die for their sacred constitutional oath while the Deep Staters
were violating the very oath that these heroes died for.
So the self evident truth is that the sixty eight
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Gun Control Act, and signed after the Kennedy assassinations in
doctor Martin Luther King, it not only didn't reduce violent
crime or assassinations since the Gun Control Act of nineteen
sixty eight because of engineered recidivism. We're living in a
failed court system of engineered recidism. They knowingly read out,
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let out repeat offenders, to repeat offenders. Then they convict them,
and then they let them out again, and they repeat offend.
It's plannet of the cuckoo's nest out there. So the
sixty eight Gun Control was signed by Lyndon Baines Johnson,
who would trust anything that that guy side. It is counterproductive,
just like everything the government does. It's counterproductive to their
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claim goals because they're liars. And I as a free man,
you as a free woman, your family. God bless Chris
and your kids. God bless my family, my kids, my grandkids,
my band, my crew. We get to keep in bare arms,
and I would like to get rid of the infringement.
So here's the bottom line. Call your elected employees, Call
your senator and congressman. Tell your chief of police that
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you stand with Kyle Rittenhouse for per clear and present
self defense. Call your he's a trooper commander, Call your sheriff,
Call your senator, your congressman, hammering your governor every day,
Leave your name and number the time that you called,
and say quit with the infringements. Every other state except Texas,
I think there's a couple of South Dakota and Oklahoma
have some pretty good reduced infringements. But it's our fault
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data for not raising enough hell. I raise more hell
than anybody. That's why they call me a radical, and
I take it as a badge of vies.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
You raise about as much hell as a mid sized city.
I mean, that's true. You're like your own one man
army talking with our very dear friend, Uncle Ted Nugan
about all of this. I feel like we are closer
with a lot of this stuff federally, with a lot
like pulling back a lot of these gun laws than
we ever have been. And I'm so terrified that if
we don't act now, then we're going to miss an
opportunity because I'm worried about what Democrats have plan in
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twenty eight and I think you are too.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
Well. Once again, I could give you so many heartbreaking examples.
I got a farmer buddy who's never even gotten a
speeding ticket, but he's now a convicted felon by the EPA,
another counterproduction to corrupt criminal bureaucracy, because he had a
faulty muffler on a tractor on his farm. He's now
a convicted felon and he can exercise his God given rights.
(10:12):
I have so many people that made a mistake way
back when they are teenagers. Now they have great businesses,
they employ hundreds of people, but they're a convicted felon
for having a couple of joints, which was a dumb mistake.
But my god, violent criminals in Chicago. I caught on
film shooting each other every day with illegal guns and
fully automatic federally crimes seers on their pistols. And they
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dropped the gun charges for the gang bangers. But the
guy with the bad muffler can't use a thirty thirty
to go deer hunt. I mean, these are unbelievable examples
in data. I could keep here for one hundred days.
I have a real America Voice, Spirit Campfire and our
Spirit of the Wild TV showing the Pursuit Network. I
try to expose these atrocities, and I think people woke up.
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We saw the evidence November FIFTHO but please people engage,
raise hell. Go to hunter nation dot org. Hunter nation
dot org connects with conservationist constitutional as conservatives, and we
find out those that don't vote and we inspire them
to vote because that's what's making the difference. We proved
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it in November, didn't we We?
Speaker 2 (11:19):
Oh? Absolutely, I got to ask you about that. I'm
gonna I want to finish with this topic because the
news that's been out, So we had the her audio
with Biden's closed door testimony that came out that was
real bad, but then that immediately got shoved to the
side because this news about his cancer diagnosis and you
know it's at stage four. It's real bad, super aggressive,
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and look, I think you're going to have compassion all
all the livelong day. But also that doesn't mean you
sacrifice accountability and questions. And Americans have every right to go, wait, well,
we'll wait a minute. We saw clearly there was a
cognitive struggle. Now we have this. Everybody. I had doctor
Drew on yesterday. He was saying no, no, no. The question
is whether or not how much he was dealing with
this when he ran, Like before he even ran. This
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is such a crazy issue. Who do you think was
in charge of the White House, Because honestly, you cannot
persuade me that he was at any point during these
last four years. I don't believe it.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
I don't believe it until we find out who was
running the United States government during Joe Biden's four years
were not real America. Not only was he dangerously mentally ill,
but more mentally ill than Joe Biden and his inner circle,
I mean just outrageous, more mentally ill than Joe Biden
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and his inner circle were the people that covered up
for him. Can you imagine being an official, an elected
employee in the United States of America and waking up
every day to intentionally bamboozle, lie, and deceive the American public.
That was at its peak violation during the Joe Biden
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four years. You know again, I pray for mentally ill people,
even the president. Now he's diagnosed with cancer. We're praying
for Joe Biden, but that does not mitigate or reduce
the the disrespect that he earned for being such a dishonest, corrupt,
tax torching trader. He's a trader. If you open up
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the borders, that's treason. If you if you get money
from our enemies in China, if that's not treason. I'm
Caitlin Jenner's boy toy. This is insanity beyond measure. These
guys are so guilty of treason? Is that the ultimate
analysis or what.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
I love it? I'm that one's gonna that one's gonna
get cut for sure and be online. That one's good. No,
I totally, I totally agree with you. I totally agree
with you on that. And I just you know the
fact that we have depressed now like a USA today
was like, oh was he ever in good health? They
actually uncle ted. They actually asked that. Now USA today
is now all the media Now we're asking, oh, was
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was he ever in good health? Wow, it looks like
there were some things that were bad. We were coca
conspiracy theorists for seeing this, you know earlier last word
rem you on this.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
The dishonesty level is finally being reversed. I call it
the toxic, demonic toilet flush of Uncle Sam and the
deep state. Thank god for Donald Trump. But more importantly,
it was we the people, especially the fence sitters. And
by the way, if you're sitting on the fence and
you're a moderate, you don't stand for anything. And if
you don't stand for anything, you're actually facilitating the evil side.
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Non compliance and apathy isn't a neutral it's supporting the
evil side. And finally, enough Americans that thought they were not,
you know, not participating in the sacred experiment self government,
they said, my god, men destroying women's sports that is
facilitated by the party that claims they're all about women's rights. Again,
there's thousands of examples. And I'm gonna leave saying this, Dana,
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how much we love you because you have the most
sexy middle finger when you set it on fire with
your truth, logic and common sense. Everywhere I go, people
know that we're friends. They say, tell Dana, thank you,
Tell Dana we love her. You know, I have a
Trontosaurus Rex scrutem of Freedom Award, and I don't want
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to give it to you because you're just too beautiful.
But it means you stand up for the self evident
truth that guides the greatest quality of life in the
history of the world, the only experiment in self government
in the history of the world. Dana Lash, we love you,
we pray for you because you're brave beyond words, and
every time you speak, you represent the best families in
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the asset column of the American dream. God bless you woman,
Shamayne and I love you.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
Thank you so much, Uncle Ted and we love you
and Shamaine and all your family as well. And congratulations
because I know you guys just celebrated a super happy
event and I wanted to say congratulations, and I'm so
happy for you all. I love that for your family.
But you've really blasted the way. You have to know
that you know how many people you know, whether it
was Gen X or millennials or gen Z that you know,
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watched you as and and really took a lot of
cues from you. So you planted a lot of seeds
in a lot of people's minds, and I think that
you know, you really made that possible. So thank you
because you're an absolute American patriot. Uncle Ted Nugent really
our favorite person in all of rock and roll. God
bless you, my friend. Please tell your beautiful bride hello.
We will talk with you again soon, God bless. I
appreciate your time.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
We're gonna have some backstraps over a campfire, so I'm Dana.
Godspeed baby.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
Yes, amen to that. Thank you, sir, God bless we'll
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Speaker 3 (17:38):
You, and now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for data's quick five.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
It's kind of sad. If you guys need some chickens.
A shipment of thousands of chicks were found abandoned in
a USPS truck. There you go, now overwhelming an animal
shelter in Delaware. They're trying to rehome thousands of chicks
that survived being l left in a Postal Service truck
for three days. They had no food or water. Thousands die,
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Thousands of them died before they were even discovered. They're
trying to figure out how twelve thousand chicks were abandoned
in this Delaware mail distribute It's the United States Postal Service.
That's why you want to know why, because it's the USPS.
God love your drivers, but that dam agency runs like
a double snakes. Do you know if I send a letter,
unless I send it certified overnight, if I send a
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letter from Texas, it takes over a month to get there,
to get to my hometown in Saint Louis. That is
not even an exaggeration. Happy to show you the stamp
hands to sky. More packages are lost through USPS. I
do not send anything through it because I can't guarantee
it even if I buy insurance for it. That's how
bad it is. So I am completely not surprised that
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you had thousands of these chicks that were left to
die in this damn distribution center. They said, oh, they
were aware of a process breakdown. They're probably going to
need more tax payer dollars. I'm sure. Remember they kept
saying they needed more tax money. Were bloated government entity.
They can't run right, and you want more money. And
then how that works in your job? If you perform badly,
you get a raise. Hell no. So they said that
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Freedom Ranger Hatchery in Pennsylvania, they raised the chicks for
their weekly distributional clients around the country, and they said
the hatchery can't take the chicks back because of biosecurity concerns.
So they're trying to find They're at the Animal the
First State Animal Center SPCA. They're trying to find people
to pick them up. But that's just cool. I hope
that whoever they I hope they find the people responsible
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and drag them drag. Also, let's see here fears of
a new super cartel as Mexico's most violent games make
a terrifying alliance. This was only a matter of time.
You knew this was going to happen. They have the
Elise Code, the Sinaloa cartels that are there. I guess
it's like cartel unionizing in a way. But they said
(19:51):
that in the three others are forming an alliance that
could prove deadly. They're having a major problem. I mean,
let's not forget that mayoral Canada that was shot and
killed in a live stream. Just a couple of weeks ago,
the Trump administration reached a five million dollars settlement with
Ashley Babbitt's family. Per Newsweek, they agreed to pay the
family of Babbitt to settle the lawsuit brought by her family.
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The AP said that they'd talked to DOJ to get
a comment. But you guys remember the story of Ashley Babbitt. Well,
now they've settled for that. I mean, that's insane. It
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I want to switch for a minute talk about a
couple of other things. James Comy was on MSNBC after
we were on Area yesterday and he was trying to
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explain that he just he just didn't realize that, you know,
he was walking on the beach with his wife, and
his story is they just happened to look down and
see it. Do you believe that? Kane said they.
Speaker 3 (21:56):
I'm sorry, I meant hell no.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
He just they acted like that they just happened to
see it, and he just didn't know. Audio sound bite.
Which one should I do nineteen or twenty first? I think,
which is believe? Let's let's do nineteen that Listen. This
was him on MSNBC right after we finished our show yesterday.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
You were back in the middle of a political firestorm. Yeah,
for walking on the beach with my wife.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
So, okay, can I I'm sorry, Wan, You're gonna hate
me right now. I'm so Wan was already ready. Okay.
First off, okay, it wasn't because he was walking on
the beach with his wife. How dare you, James Comy,
You're not allowed to walk on the beach with your wife.
That is just allowed that shell not. It wasn't because
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of that. It was because he formed Shells in the
fray in the eighty six forty seven and then put
it on Instagram like a thirsty little influencer. That's why.
Get it right, Okay, go ahead, Sorry, I didn't mean
to Wan's gonna hate me so bad because he has
these awesome transitions and we I'm going to let it
play this time. Okay, promise you were back in the
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middle of a political firestorm.
Speaker 3 (23:12):
Yeah, for walking on the beach with my wife. So
I don't know how we ended up here. Never occurred
to me that it was any kind of controversial thing.
But that's the time we live in.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
So controversial. I mean, I never knew that this is
how we ended up here. I never knew it. That
was only thirteen seconds long, and I couldn't even get
through it. How sad is that? I mean, I just
can't believe I was walking on the beach with my
wife and I we're here. So audio sun Body twenty.
They asked him a little bit more about it. Listen
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to what he says here, but just.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
Again and again and again. I really thought that I
was done. I was in another life. I was a
grandfather and an author, wearing you know, sweaters and jeans.
And then they went for a walk on the beach
and posted a silly picture of shell that I thought
was a clever way to express a political viewpoint. And
actually I still think it is. I don't see it
the way. Some people are still saying it is. But again,
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I don't want any part of any violence. I've never
been associated with violence, and so that's why I took
it down.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
H by the way, you know, the the idea, the term,
because I love how people now are getting into the
anomology of the word eighty six or a phrase, and
people are like, huh, it just it doesn't mean to
kill anyone. Actually, it means to get rid of. Yes,
(24:37):
it does. It means to get rid of eighty miles
out and six feet under. That's an actual phrase. That's
an actual it's actually it's a phrase from Half a
Days Jimmy Hoffa. Everyone's like, oh, yeah, he was eighty
six under the end zone a giant stadium. That's yeah,
so anyone. That's why I'm like for James Comy to
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not understand that phrase. You're an you're an idiot, that
is what did. I almost said something else, but I didn't.
Speaker 3 (25:06):
He's playing, he's pretending to be an idiot.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
Yeah, he knows what he's doing. I mean, I worked
in hey, guess what. I worked in the restaurant industry.
I was a server for years when I was in college,
and eighty six means to us is killed off the menu.
But I love these people who are like, let's study
the phrase, let's look at the etymology of this slang
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eighty six. And all of these people who were a
gorilla experts under Harambe and rocket experts with Elon Musk
and yeah, oh, also like film experts with the video
of somebody trying to kill potus all that, and now
they're like, let's study the etymology of eighty six. No,
what meant eighty miles out and six feet under you
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had to dig your grave eighty miles out from town
wherever everybody's living, and six feet under. That's where eighty
six comes from. That's that phrase, and it was actually
used widely. I went back and I was because I'm like,
I know that that's been used. I mean, hell, they
talked about in The Irishman when it was a film
about the guy who was supposedly eighty six to Tafa,
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And that's a common phrase. It's used in a number
of different industries. You cannot tell me that somebody is
the top cop in the land and doesn't know what
that phrase means. I don't buy that. And if you're
that dumb why are you in that position? Oh my gosh.
But what's more, And I know I said this yesterday,
Not all dudes are like this. It's I think it's
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a rare thing. But every now and then you come
across a dude who has like angry ex girlfriend vibes,
you know what I mean, like bunny boiler vibes. He's
how old is he? Hold is James Comy? I said
yesterday on waters that I think he's old enough to
be my dad. He might be Oh totally, yeah, he
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could be. So he's that old. And you know that
he arranged those shells like that himself, and he's just
trying to line about it to give himself plausible deniability,
which I think is I mean, it's bad to share
that sentiment. But how weird is it that a sixty
four year old dude is doing that. I can confidently
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say I know of no man below the age of
sixty four or at or over that age that would
do something like that, because that is so cringe. They
would die immediately. It's instant death. It's that cringe. That's weird, right,
Isn't that like obsessive? That is obsessive? Think about it?
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This is like his second book is he's got a
new book coming out. It's a second book that's obsessive.
He is still remember that when he was in the
White House and they were all meeting with Potus and
he was hiding behind a curtain. Do you remember that?
Can you remember that? On video? He was oh no, no, no, no no.
He was like hiding behind a curtain. And he talked
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about it later that he was he felt very weird.
He didn't really want to. He tried to blend in
with the White House curtains and he's this. He was
the tallest guy in the room, tallest guy in a room,
and he was trying to like push himself all the
way back into the curtains. And it was so obvious.
It was so obvious. There are all of these like
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uh stills of the video this Annalo and you when
you look at it, he literally is standing all the
way back pressing against the curtain. He is a weirdo.
He is a theatrical, over dramatic weirdo. I don't like Oh,
I don't like drama and women. I definitely don't like
it in men, and I definitely don't like it in
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men that hold positions like these where you need to
have a calm and clear head. That's scary that he
was in this role.
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