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December 17, 2024 34 mins
Peter Boyles joins Dan for the second of two hours, bantering with callers about myriad random topics of the day and of all-time.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Dan Caples and welcome to today's online podcast edition
of the Dan Capla Show. Please be sure to give
us a five star wars subscribe to the show every
single day. Is your favorite podcast. And we start our
two lines in fuego, going to try to get to
as many callers as possible, squeezing text as well. Now, obviously,

(00:21):
anytime Pete's around, people want to talk about the Ramsey Kay,
especially with the Netflix special out the Murder of ellen Burg.
Pete and Allen Berg very close. There's about to be
a movie out in the Murder of elan Burg. Oh,
it's already released, and Pete says it's inaccurate, So we'll
get into that. We also want to talk about all
the hot topics stuff trumpettca So we will get to

(00:44):
the callers eight five to five for zero five eight
two five five the number. Let's go to Fort Collins, Colorado,
we'll talk to Kevin. You're on the Dan Caplis Show
with Pete Boyles.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Welcome, Hey, Thanks, Hey Pete, great hearing your.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
Voice, Thanks for having thank you.

Speaker 4 (00:58):
Let's let's go back a little bit memory. In about
the mid nineteen eighties, you and Alan Berg were on
the Kowa. And then there was another radio personality, Gloria
vanstein House.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
Oh sure, ye talked about her.

Speaker 5 (01:13):
Yeah, I tell you what, Pete.

Speaker 4 (01:15):
It was so fun because somehow Alan convinced Gloria to
take a couple of her trouble telephone calls. And I'm
telling you what, it was the funniest thing in the
world because Alan didn't change his personality. Came Gloria kind
of set him down after about ten minutes.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
But do you remember that, Yes, I do. And you know,
it's like I was about to say this with Dan.
There has to come a time and I say this
all the time that the on air show becomes the
off air show. The off air show becomes the on
air show. It's called the last show. And Berg and

(01:54):
van stein House, I remember that quite well.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
Oh man, hey, I remember her so well because she
did the show before Tom Martino. My introduction to radio
was I'd met Tom Martino doing TV at Channel four,
and then Tom invited me very generously over to be,
you know, one of his panel of experts, and then
I'd fill in and Andrea had the show before and
the whole thing. Those were great years. Those were great years,

(02:17):
and radio.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
And you know we were talking about when.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
A great Christmas parties. Oh that's when off parties, office parties,
when way before d Yeah all that, wait before they
gave you drink tickets. Wait wait before I think they
had an HR department.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
The best Christmas party I ever went to was in
a radio station whose call letters will not be used.
It lasted three days. That was a Christmas story.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
Let's go to Kevin and Boulder, Colorado. You're on the
Dan Kaplo Show with Pete Boyles. Welcome.

Speaker 6 (02:53):
Yeah, I'm against those gang members being arrested.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
Okay, where's the punchline.

Speaker 6 (03:00):
I believe that since they're not US citizens, they're armed
and dangerous, and they're invaders, the police and or the
residents should get their guns and exterminate them, dump their
bodies in Mexico.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
And then, Kevin, I assume that you're going to pay
for the criminal defense fund for them because it all
be guilty of first degree murder and.

Speaker 5 (03:23):
Well it's not.

Speaker 6 (03:25):
First of all, I believe Trump would help us out,
probably for pardoners, state charge, state crime, state crime. Anyway,
it's ridiculous that the people that live there are letting
them get away with this. If my roommates and I
were up there living in that complex, many, if not most,
of those gang members would have been dead the first

(03:46):
day they make their rounds.

Speaker 5 (03:48):
Second, that's nonsense.

Speaker 3 (03:49):
Now now.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
To need to be arrested, Kevin explained something to me,
What makes you confident that you would have been able
to kill them before they killed you.

Speaker 6 (04:00):
They wouldn't be expecting it for one thing. Okay, Well,
another thing, I'm trained in weaponry and martial art.

Speaker 5 (04:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
Well, listen, we don't advocate murder here. We're a rule
of law nation.

Speaker 6 (04:11):
Kenny, in the United States of America.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
Okay, Kevin, well, appreciate the call, but we're not going
to use these airwaves to promote crime. And listen, if
somebody's immediately threatened that then of course they can act
in self defense. But the idea that we're going to
go out and hunt down criminals and exterminate them, in
Kevin's words, no, that that's first degree murder. That's not
who we are. That's not the way to solve this.
But Pete, at this point, is there any doubt that

(04:37):
Donald Trump's mass deportation efforts are going to start in
Aurora as promised.

Speaker 3 (04:42):
Let's see, and they should it. Yeah. I mean historians
weigh and measure presidents on the first hundred days, whether
it's Jack Kennedy, FDR. You get one hundred days. I
wrote a column about it. The press is not going
to give Donald Trump one hundred days. I mean that's

(05:03):
self evident. But he's got that first hundred days to
the rank and file Americans get the get this wall
sealed up, his orders sealed up, if they're going to
begin deportations. He's promised end of wars in the Middle East,
he's promised wars to end in the Ukraine. He wants

(05:26):
to get oil moving again. I think some of it
is easily done. Some of it's going to be tough. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
I don't think there's any doubt he's going to have
the best first hundred days we've seen in our lifetime.
I mean it's already started, right, I mean he's already
president of the United States, and lots of thanks yes, yeah,
and so many of the things you just mentioned he
can accomplish without congressional action. The other thing I want
to ask you about, my friend, is is you say
quote the media. I think the media is dead and

(05:56):
gone and I think that's proven by his election. Yes,
and so the media that matters to most people right now,
if you're talking about the kind of scattered you know,
social media, et cetera, X and beyond, I think he's
winning that right now.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
Well, the so called corporate media or big media for
all intents and purposes is done.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
It's through as it should be, you know, right because
with a few noble exceptions, it's lost credibility. Who do
you like in the quote corporate media?

Speaker 3 (06:25):
You know, I don't watch the news. I pick and
choose my stuff on the internet. I pick and choose blogs.
I find myself driven to things that I want to
learn about, and so I spend days or hours or
weeks reading about them.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
Before I go to the phone line. Here, Who is
your favorite person right now in politics? If anybody?

Speaker 3 (06:51):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (06:52):
You know that's what I'm here for.

Speaker 3 (06:53):
You know, I'm a sleeper for And it's going to
sound odd as our FK junior. You're not alone. Lots
of people, and I'll tell you why. And I've had
this conversation with a lot of people. I think he
was eight or nine when his favorite uncle was murdering.
I think he was twelve or thirteen when his father

(07:13):
was murdered I think by the same people. But then
he is what and he's been through a lot. I mean,
he's his wife's a suicide. I mean, there's nothing pretty
about any of this heroin addict, but there's something that
when we were talking about people's childhood's off air, there's

(07:36):
something about him that for his life and he's never
really had to go out there and earn a buck.
He's been part of the of the of the family.
He's wanted to get his hands on the reins for
a long time. I really believe that. And I don't
know if you saw that interview or they said to him,

(07:58):
did the see Ia kill your uncle? And he just yeah.
I mean it wasn't even a blank, It wasn't a nod.
He said yeah. And so if guys like that, guys
like Musk. Musk is crazy, but Musk is brilliant. And
so we've had enough of the people that had bureaucratic
careers suddenly getting an appointment.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
Enough yeah enough, Yeah, And I think that's a real
reason Trump won. I mean, the power of Trump, the
success of Trump. He was probably gonna win anyway, but
you had in Rfk Junior's endorsement. You had in Musk,
and you saw what Musk was doing in Pennsylvania, and
you know, one of the smartest, most successful people around.
It's one of the things that has me real excited
about what's to come. I'm just glad that big brain

(08:44):
is around Trump.

Speaker 3 (08:45):
Did you read the book, that lengthy, lengthy Musk book. No,
I told people read it. Yeah, who he is and
what he's willing to do. And they grew up in
South Africa and his father's name was Errol, and he
put him and his younger brother, they put me in
these gladiator schools when they were kids. I mean. And

(09:08):
the payoff is they were so separated from Errol. And
their mother was a model. She's a beautiful woman. So
Errol and his I don't know, fourth marriage. Mary's a
woman who has a young daughter. So the Musk family
is going to try and reconcile and try and be together. Well,

(09:29):
here comes Errol to the it's it's Joe Berg, you're
doing it. Here comes Errol in the door with the
girl that he adopted. She's pregnant with his child.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
Oh plot twist.

Speaker 3 (09:43):
I mean, but that's the who they are.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
And then part of it as well. I don't know
if you saw any of Trump's presser yesterday.

Speaker 3 (09:51):
I did.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
I don't think he's ever been better. I thought he
was and he obviously has an enormous brain, but I
thought he was sharp, and he was folk guest, and
and I thought it was a ten plus, which bodes
very well.

Speaker 5 (10:04):
Well.

Speaker 3 (10:04):
We always say the wind is in his sails. Yeah,
there was a couple of times where he was performing.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
You're going, what was that about, right, But imagine I mean,
in the face of what he was facing, most of
us would be in the fetal position. In fact, he
could stay on his feet and fight, and then it
all turned around like this. I mean, it's it's almost biblical,
but it's certainly a great American story. And I've just
got this feeling, Pete, and you may well disagree, and
we've got to hit this hard break and Pete will
tell you on the other side if he does disagree,

(10:32):
every bone in my body. I've just got this feeling
as if we are on the verge of one of
the great phases in American life. And I think there
are tremendous things to come. But we'll get Pete Boyle's
response to that at five point twenty one, you're on
the Dan Kapla show.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
Yeah, nobody like him.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
Ever, there is no doubt about that Pete Boyles, and
it's it's part of what made him so iconic in
now back to the Dan Papliso dominated in Denver and
then a national reputation as well. So if you're new
to the area, I think you're really going to enjoy this.
If you've been here forever, you'll enjoy it even more
because it'll bring back such great memories. But Pete taking
calls eight five five four zero five eight two five

(11:23):
five the number text d A N five seven seven
through nine obviously a healthy dose to the Ramsey case
because you know, Pete was kind of central and it
is backs yeah, which which tells you something in and
of itself, right, I don't know, you know, just the grip,
the grip it has people, and.

Speaker 3 (11:40):
I think that it's Michael Tracy and John Ramsey and
who was at idiot district attorney that walked him out,
Mary Lacy, And you know there's there's too much centralized
power in the story itself. But it's the Netflix claiming
to put out a new documentary, and.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
Yeah, and Boulder PD has said right that that it's
continuing its investigation. And did the chief say something about
hopeful of some kind of breakthrough this year? Somebody up
there to.

Speaker 3 (12:14):
Well if you remember, if you remember Chief Beckner, Oh yeah,
he's the one that said treat the Ramses like victims.
And you know that because of a guy whose life
I can say you saved. And no, it was it
was sideways. And now they say there's what six different
kinds of some particles and I said, well, I mean

(12:37):
there were six people that broke in.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Let me let me ask you about this text. It says, uh,
please explain the DNA. Why does Patsy not have DNA
on her body? Or or why is I'm sorry this
this text or might have been driving at the time,
Please don't do that. Why why does why does victim

(13:00):
not have Patsy's DNA on her body? Appears to be
the point of this.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
Her body was wiped down and number one, number two,
Patsy's fingerprints weren't on the ransom note. That Patsy's Patsy
Ramsey's finger prints weren't anywhere well.

Speaker 1 (13:16):
And your point about the ransom note Pete was making
the point earlier. You say that that Patsy Ramsey because
I've forgotten most of this. You say that Patsy Ramsey
had said that she picked up the ransom note, but
you say her finger prints.

Speaker 3 (13:27):
Found it on the circular staircase, and no, she her
and then her prince would have been on the note,
and they weren't.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
Texter, says Dan tell Peter, I missed the imaginary Thanksgiving
Day parade. Who doesn't we still do?

Speaker 3 (13:40):
It's how would you describe it? I had nothing to do,
okay on the thing, you know, I don't even know
where it started. It started with just an idea when
you have them, and I said, well, one we do
an imaginary Thanksgiving Day parade, and everybody said okay. And

(14:05):
we were working for Lee Larson and finest in the
better world, the best, and he gave it to green Light,
and the next year we did it again, and then
we did it again, and I don't know how many
years we've done it, thirty years.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
And for those who've never heard it, what Pete would
do is you play the music sounds like a Thanksgiving
Day parade, and then people would call in and talk
about the different floats and just great creativity in the
audience and with you, et cetera, and Jared Marlwell always
Jared Paulus. Yeah, and then there'd be some twist to that.

Speaker 3 (14:32):
And we always spent the night in haunted houses yea
for haunted houses. And you do believe in ghosts? My
mother did, so you don't. Ah, yeah, I don't know.
I mean I let that one go. But we lived
in an old house. Take my mother used to do
the show with me, You and your mom and me

(14:54):
and my mom. There's a there's an irish thing there somewhere.
But my mother my dad rented this very old home
when we were kids, and actually it had been moved
over a dirt hole. I know this really get out
the violins. But my mother saw an old lady in
that house. Never told us that she saw the old

(15:16):
woman until we moved out.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
It's just stunning to me. You would even have any doubts,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (15:23):
Well, believe me, I've been scared plenty of times.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
Yeah, but I mean that's when, yeah, I think there's
any doubt about the other dimension. And we'll ask Mike
and Lakewood. He can be the tiebreaker. Mike, do you
believe in ghosts?

Speaker 5 (15:36):
I do?

Speaker 3 (15:37):
Okay, see all right, all right, my mom mom saw
this old lady. She saw her more than once, and
my mom didn't tell lies, so she she saw the ghost.

Speaker 5 (15:49):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
I don't think there's any doubt. Michael, what do you
call about? My friend?

Speaker 7 (15:54):
So real quick, you guys were talking about the JFK assassination.
Do yourself a favor and look up for you ube
movie called JFK The Smoking Gun.

Speaker 5 (16:04):
Yeah, you're right.

Speaker 7 (16:05):
It was a government agency, but it was not the CIA.
The other thing I called about, who do you think
it was?

Speaker 8 (16:14):
You could talk about, pardon, who do you think it was?

Speaker 7 (16:19):
Well, I would like to let your listeners watch the movie, okay, because.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
No spoiler, Mike's no spoiler, yep.

Speaker 7 (16:28):
But Pete, if you could talk about one of the
finest moments on Denver talk radio. I believe you were
at seven to ten and you got a hold of
the Sugar and Spice phone list and called the number
on it, and it turned out to be Michael Hancock's voicemail.

Speaker 3 (16:48):
It wasn't the it was one It was one page.
I got bootleg to me. All of the other names
were dedacted by heavy black pen except one that said
Michael City and then it had a cell phone number
and it was Michael Hancock was running against Chris Romer

(17:09):
and so and it was a mail in ballot, and
so the people most people had already voted. So we
got it. And I said, what do we do with this?
And I said, Hey, no, God's no Glory's let's dial
it and I doubt it. And the voice said, Hi,
this is Michael and we were off to see the
Wizard A sidebar story, and this has to do Do

(17:34):
you want to.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Save it to the other side because that music's gonna
start in one second. And if you just joined us,
you picked a great day. I hope you pick every
day actually, But Debt Pete Boyles in studio with us
a full two hours today, just telling stories, talking issues,
obviously lots and Ramsey. We've talked some about Alan Berg
and that case and before the end of the players,
Oh man, what didn't you talk about? I mean, what

(17:58):
big story didn't you cover you at all?

Speaker 3 (18:00):
Ralph Komp sold a lot of big diamonds here.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
On the Tecap America. Pete Foyle's in studio with us.
What a pleasure that is glad you're here. And if
you're new to the planet, you're looking.

Speaker 6 (18:25):
Thin.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
You're well known nationally and just dominated in Denver for
so many years up there in the top three four
of all Colorado radio talents. And so it's been great
to spend these hours. Let's do this often, my friend,
I can't believe you know.

Speaker 3 (18:38):
What I would love to We were talking about Scotti,
ewing and players and sugar and and that was with
Michael Hancock. Wow, and he still won the election. And uh,
it was just we we always wondered how many big
diamonds Ralph Klomp had put waiting for but the and

(19:01):
I was going through a divorce that I didn't I
didn't want, and we were testing motorcycle pipes Freedom Harley
Davidson with the Fastelle Brothers, and a big black Mercedes
Bends pulled up and a guy got out and if
I said his name, you know it all the way
to the floor coat and I'm thinking you belong here.

(19:23):
And he came up and he put his arm around
me and he said can we talk? And I'm of course.
And we started down the street talking on Colefax and
he said, I'm on the list married two kids, and
I know at that point I couldn't. I could take
it no further. So that the idea of me having
the list, I never had the list. I never had
a good move.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
I could move. It's like Kevin the Well well obviously.
But Mark and Aurora, you're on The Capitalist Show with
Pete Boyles.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
Welcome.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
Yeah, so I honor to talk to you two gentlemen.
What was two things quickly in the Ramsey case, I
thought that John Boday had an older half brother.

Speaker 5 (20:08):
There might have been blessing her.

Speaker 3 (20:10):
He lived out of state. Yeah, he lived back, I
think in Michigan.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
And she was kind of had to be silenced because
she was going to spoil the perfect family.

Speaker 3 (20:21):
No, no, but she had a half brother and half sister.
In fact, they didn't live here.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
Yeah, O. Mark, appreciate the call man. Thank you for
taking any time to call. And if you missed our
long form Ramsey conversation earlier in the show, you can
pick it up off the podcast. My starting point always is, hey,
this is ult just theory, right, none of us know
any of this for sure, but this case is gripped
America like very very few in American history, which is
a topic in and of itself, Texter Pete says, Dan,

(20:52):
can you tell Uncle Pete that I always love is
old manisms. My favorite, which I use is it's your mouth.
You can haul cold with it if you want.

Speaker 3 (21:00):
That's what he said.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
What does that mean?

Speaker 3 (21:02):
Well, it was one of the things that he talked
about when it came to the the kind of make
this comme ot straight homosexuality. Oh that's what the Yeah,
I had a gay uncle. I've walked right into that. Well,

(21:24):
that's where it came from.

Speaker 5 (21:25):
Ryan.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
You're supposed to protect me from over here. It sounds
like kicking Looper with Channel nine. Remember, people were supposed
to protect me from you. That's like an older version
of me. I love it, but that's what that was.

Speaker 3 (21:34):
You knew what this meant? No, I had no idea
what that meant. And I was going to die dog it,
but then I thought no. Then I'm they're thinking, I'm
going to think. So, Yes, I had an uncle.

Speaker 5 (21:44):
Ye.

Speaker 3 (21:45):
My father would say that about and I didn't get it.
I mean he would saying when I was a little.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
Kid, okay, yeah, okay, try me your uncle was gay?

Speaker 3 (21:54):
Yeah, okay? Did you did you know? Much later in life.

Speaker 5 (22:00):
He was.

Speaker 3 (22:02):
He's one of the reasons I've always stuck up for
for gay men and women. He had a just a
terrible life, and h it was.

Speaker 5 (22:11):
He was.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
An end of story. I mean, being gay in the
thirties and forties and fifties just wasn't fun.

Speaker 5 (22:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
See, I didn't know a single gay person grown up
until I came to see you Boulder that I knew
was gay, I'm sure.

Speaker 3 (22:26):
And then I came to see they were allowed. I mean,
you got to get arrested for for what happened. And
ye oh it was he had and he was a
he was a very good man. He wasn't He was
just a gay guy. Yeah, and played played Oregon in
the church, worked at work, worked at Westinghouse.

Speaker 5 (22:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
Yeah, So I come to see you. I've never met
a gay person who I knew was gay. Okay, So
I run for student body president. My campaign manager is gay,
openly gay. His name's Walt Blower, one of the finest
people ever met. And so when a mob attacts me
one day, I remember, yeah, yeah, I'm laying there on
the ground of the UMC ballroom and I see a

(23:10):
bunch of my friends, big strong football player types diving
out the windows. The one guy who stayed with me
was waltplohor got his hands. Oh, he stood right there.
And you can hear him on the tapes because these
idiots that they forgot to turn off the recording, which
became evidence in the grand jury. You can hear walt screaming,
leave them alone, leave us. So Waltz stayed right there. Yeah,
he stayed right there. More text for Pete Boyles. Many

(23:32):
are saying that the drones are searching for a nuclear weapon.
Is the inauguration in danger? Your thoughts? JB from Loveland?
What's your take on it?

Speaker 3 (23:41):
Great? I think that the drones are people having a
lot of fun right now. We see them, My daughter
and I see them. We can at night. Yeah, you
can see them. I The only weird thing is that
Chinese balloon. Oh, man, man, Danny, what was that about.
That's about Biden's weakness.

Speaker 1 (24:01):
I don't want to get all happy, but right, it's
about Biden's weakness. That's why. Yeah, and Trump made it
clear yesterday. The government knows where these drowns are from,
who they are, and just won't say. Why do you
think they won't say?

Speaker 3 (24:13):
I always go back to Nietzsche, who once said anything
the government says is a lie. That's great lines.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
Colorado Politics Democrats, Ryan Krrektman. If I'm wrong on this,
we don't have time to play the story. They just
did their own internal poll among the activists on the
governor's race, and Joe Nogose is leading U. Surprisingly, Phil
Wiser was way down there. Jenna Griswold's second saw that. So,
assuming the Goose stays in Congress, and I think that's

(24:44):
a decent bet. If he wants the nomination, it's his.
But if he stays in Congress, who's the dem nominee
going to be?

Speaker 3 (24:50):
You know, the Democratic Party is in deep trouble right now,
a big deal. I wrote a column why they were beaten,
and they were beaten for multiple reasons, and now they
have to go back to the drawing board. Now they're
talking about bringing back Vice President Harris to run a game.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
I hope.

Speaker 3 (25:08):
So did you see that I'd give money to make
that happen. Oh no, But they said that she's contemplating
coming back.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
I hope.

Speaker 3 (25:14):
So the Republican Party had no bench, there was no bench,
Trump Fold everybody, including me, And now they were setting
a new course, and it's going it's either going to be.
In the beginning of Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities,
when the narrator said it was the best of times,

(25:38):
it was the worst of times. Whatever is going to
happen in this next hundred days, two hundred days, and
three hundred days will set the course for the next
five to eight to nine years.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
I really believe I think you may very well be
right about that. In this I will tell you, my friend,
tell me if you think I'm wrong. If Jenna Griswold
is the dem nominee for governor, a Republican will be governor.

Speaker 3 (26:03):
But you've got to find the right republishman.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
That is true. That is true. Are you gonna run?
Boy I'll tell you that they laughed at Trump too,
not me. But yeah, let's go to Barton ten for
you're on with Pete Boyles and the Dan Kaplish'll.

Speaker 5 (26:20):
Welcome, oh am I on the air.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
You're on a yes, sir or this is all a dream,
but a good dream.

Speaker 5 (26:28):
Uh, yes, this is bart I'm in Barton, wonderful and
uh I've got one of the funniest lines that Pete
Boyles ever said on the radio.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
Has nothing to do with kole.

Speaker 5 (26:39):
I help no, okay, uh back when the uh uh,
the man that was watching the border was going to
arrest somebody and he ended up getting nice the border guard,
and our governor dropped his charge from attempted murder to

(27:06):
agricultural trust.

Speaker 3 (27:09):
Actually continued. You got the story backwards, but you got
the story straight too.

Speaker 5 (27:13):
But go ahead and uh and what what Pete said was,
oh boy, I can see it now. The old lady
gives you the shank and she gets charged with agricultural trust.

Speaker 3 (27:30):
And tell who you remember. We We ended up saving him,
Corey Voor. He was out of battle and Bill Ritter
had given a trespass to a heroin dealer and the
illegal heroin dealer who went on to I believe it
was in San Francisco who molested a little girl, and

(27:52):
and and and and and this guy helped us. And
it was intricate, but you did well. I still talked
to him and no, that was that's the ag trespass.
What we looked for was a farm in Denver to
give ag trespass to. Yeah, now that thank you very much.

(28:12):
Welcome back, More calls, more texts. You want to talk
to Pete Boyles eight five five four zero five eight
two five five texts D A N five seven seven
three nine.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
You're on the Dan Capless Show and now back to
the Dankapless Show podcast. I hope you've had half as
much fun as I've had. Pete Boyles in studio for
the last two hours. If you missed any of it,
you can grab it off the podcast. But we're going

(28:40):
to do this again. God Willing. You look like you're
about forty what Yeah, what's the secret? Man?

Speaker 3 (28:47):
I don't think there is one. I think it's just
you know, I got sober a while back and changed
my diets, and you're in the gym every day and skiing,
skiing motorcycles.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Okay, Okay. I would imagine there's some female company along
the way, you know, family show. Okay, I should have
gone there, Pete boils in studio, we've talked about everything
under the sun, right, We've talked to Ramsey. We haven't
talked enough allen Berg, but we're going to do this
again sometime soon, and to certainly politics, and we've talked

(29:24):
about the coming governor's race in Colorado. I want to
go to Brian and arveda. Is this good Brian or
bad Brian?

Speaker 5 (29:31):
Hopefully it's good?

Speaker 3 (29:32):
Oh it is. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
Normally they make a note on the screen. Thank you, Kelly. Yeah,
and good Brian. What do you think of my friend?

Speaker 8 (29:40):
Hey, I love Pete. Like I said, I told him
this a while ago. I was a regular listener to
his morning show and a caller and my mom about
fifteen years ago, ten to fifteen years ago, she said, Hey,
you got to check this guy out. And it's just
been a friendship ever since over the radio.

Speaker 3 (29:56):
Kind thank you and Pete.

Speaker 7 (29:58):
You're so wise.

Speaker 8 (29:59):
But you know, the one thing we always butted heads about,
and it was was Trump's comeback. And you were one
of the doubters back then, saying need to just go away,
stop talking about this stolen election. He's never going to
win again. And it's good to hear you come around.

(30:20):
He proved everybody wrong, biggest political comeback in American politics ever, and.

Speaker 5 (30:26):
He did it his way.

Speaker 8 (30:27):
Like Frank Sinatra said, I think it's so beautiful. And
so you know, all the doubters can keep their mouths
quiet for a while.

Speaker 5 (30:35):
You were one of.

Speaker 8 (30:36):
Them for a little bit.

Speaker 5 (30:38):
But you're you're.

Speaker 8 (30:39):
Humble enough to come out and understand the dynamics changed,
but Trump changed the dynamics.

Speaker 3 (30:46):
Well, I think that if if we're gauging this and
high rise and historians are going to judge this, there
was a palace coup inside of the Democratic partner and
they overthrew Joe Biden, and uh uh, everything moves in
so many different directions. I don't know how much time

(31:07):
we have, but about two minutes there was. I do
believe that they went and they and they did it
with Nixon. If you read the Nixonian when they get
into Limos and it's very goldwater and it's you know,
the list of you. Scott was a big Pennsylvania repub.
They got into Limos and they went to the Oval

(31:27):
Office and they said, Dick, it's time. And Nixon was
smart enough to know that he was going to be
beyond the unindicted co conspirator. And I think that Joe Biden,
I think more Joe Biden than than Joe and that
through the Democratic Party plus people were sick and tired
of all of it, and Donald Trump won. Yes, it's

(31:50):
the truth, and.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
And the somebody in the Biden circle ot smart at
the Obamas, right, because they pulled this coup with the
idea that they were then going to have this quote
open primary and it somebody other than Kamala, and then
somebody smart right around Biden said, Okay, we want these
guys who just pulled the coup to lose. Yes, we've
got to put Kamala in there. Can I ask you
he endorsed her within half an hour?

Speaker 3 (32:10):
Can I ask you to one question I've that Do
you think Joe Biden and Joe Biden voted for Donald Trump?

Speaker 1 (32:16):
Absolutely? I do too, no question. I mean, she were
all read on election day. Now I have to be kna.
I saw that there and the big old smile on
Biden's face when he met with Trump. Does anybody really
think he wanted the people who humiliated him this way
to win and.

Speaker 3 (32:32):
They stepped over him so many different times? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (32:35):
Yeah, no, he was. He was probably the only guy
in America happier about Trump winning than I was. Was
was Joe Biden?

Speaker 3 (32:41):
Don't you think? I wonder because I know when they
walked out and I thought you voted for Trump?

Speaker 1 (32:48):
Oh yeah yeah? Can you imagine in his shoes and listen.
I think he's awful. I think he's awful on every level,
Joe Biden. But if you're in his shoes and you
get deposed this way, you will do everything in your
power to make sure the people who humiliated you lose.
Would you pardon your son, oh, every day of the week,
that's right, Yeah, he would never need one.

Speaker 3 (33:08):
It would depend on it would depend.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
I'd pardon my son for anything.

Speaker 3 (33:12):
See that. And that's why I'm looking at Joe now
and say, now, Joe, just I think just goes away.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
But just don't lie about it. Should have said in
the beginning, Yeah, here's my son. I'm sorry, you know,
I just don't lie about it like that.

Speaker 3 (33:25):
But I just finished some some people's work on what
Hunter Biden was really doing, and it was it was
a lot more than doing.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
Absolutely last question, Pete, I hope we can do this often.
The book I hope you write someday. What's the title
going to be?

Speaker 3 (33:43):
If you won't believe this? But I don't know you're on.

Speaker 1 (33:49):
The air or you know, when are you going to
write that book?

Speaker 3 (33:53):
Never? Maybe I told you this that Douglas MacArthur made
a deal with I forget the publishing house, ran the house,
and he wrote the book and they gave him the money,
but you couldn't publish the book until he was dead.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
Why would you care about that? You never cared about
what anybody thought.

Speaker 3 (34:10):
I never thought. I never cared up till But there's
things that are that I saw happen and things that
I was involved in that I can honestly say I'm
not proud of, but they have to be told, and
you have a lot to be proud of.

Speaker 1 (34:28):
Well again, just some of the greatest radio ever.

Speaker 3 (34:30):
Let's do this again soon say I'm gonna go see
the tomorrow night with the Order with Kevin Flynn.

Speaker 1 (34:35):
And we will get together and here against soon. Promise,
I promise. Sure appreciate that. Christmas stand you as well,
my friend. Thank you. Ryan's going to be taken off
for his Christmas VAK. Ryan, have a safe, wonderful trip.
I'll be back tomorrow. God willing, Kelly, thanks for your help.
Join us tomorrow on the Dan Kapla Show.
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