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Hello, Killing Nash, Good morning, Good morning tomorrow show Today Tomorrow will
be the eleventh of June Primary day. Oil boy, big big going ons
here in South Carolina. Exercise.You're right to vote. We will not
be talking about that tomorrow. We'renot going to do that. I don't
think so. All right, Well, you know one of the things we

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might talk about. There's a newsurvey about a third of Americans believe either
they or someone they personally know wouldbe a better president than either of the
two front running kills right now,both of whom have already been the president.
Right, do you know someone who'dbe a better president, because we

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keep being told is like ninety ninepercent of America doesn't one of the one
of them? You could you bea better president? Could you be a
better president? This is good?I like it. Who do you vote
for? Now? We can't getthem in the primary for tomorrow, but
we can certainly have the morning Rushprimaries. But then we already have the
primaries for the president. Yeah,so this is the primaries for tomorrow or

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for the state officials' right, Okay, so we could do that. Who'd
be the better president? Would yoube a better president? That's a good
question. You've said often you'd bea better governor. Noel, I've said
and adjusted that quickly after I saidit the first time. I would not
be a good governor. I wouldbe like I would be like John the

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Baptist. I would not be thelight, but I would point you to
the light. So should somebody hireyou as a campaign manager? Well,
I would if I've always said,if I won the primary, if I
won the lottery, that my pressconference will be interesting, And then I
would have already held I would startholding auditions immediately. As to who would
be the perfect governor, I wouldn't. I don't have the temperament to be

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the perfect executive soldier of the stead. Now some would say that Donald Trump
doesn't have the temperament. They wouldsay that. Some would they have said
that, and so redly, perhapsyou would be me a great I mean
some people he's the best president ever. Some perhaps you'd be the best governor
ever. Jonthan Russ calls BS oneverything I have aught to said. The

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first thing I'd do is go downto Granger, have to make me a
suit, and then on the backthere'll be a cross. Here is target.
Shoot me straight through the heart,okay, which would be guaranteed to
happen, because I don't want mykids seeing me flopping around on the sidewalk
on the news. I want tobe dead by the time my knees hit

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the ground. Don't miss, don'tmiss. Shoot me straight through the heart,
blow it out if you don't havea long gun, which we don't
have time to get into the descriptionof. Well, maybe we'll take your
nominations tomorrow. If you one ofyour kids, who would be a better
president than anybody we've got running currently. It does seem like an easy job

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from the outside. I bet it'sa lot harder once you get there.
That's just my guess. Okay,do you remember who Mackenzie Pearson was?
I know that name. Why don'tI know that name? In twenty fifteen,
Mackenzie Pearson is credited with creating theterm dad bod. She said she
didn't create it. She said sheheard it elsewhere, but she wrote she

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was a sophomore at Clemson at thetime and wrote a paper about how dad
bods are the hottest bods for collegegirls. College girls love the dad bods.
Little chunky, not a lot ofmuscle, just somebody who's forty five
kind of let himself go after college. That means we're gonna have a great

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dinner. I don't have to countmy carbs. We're gonna get to a
pasta restaurant. Yeah, oh yeah, he's gonna he's got a little more
to love, he's got pasta money, he got a lot to love right
there. Yeah. Now, therehas been some pushback in recent years that
this has all just been a scam, that college women or women in general,
have been lying to make it seemas if they're not really into the

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six packs, that they're not reallyinto the guys who take care of themselves,
that they're part of a national conspiracyto relax us, I guess,
or to make it. I guessit'd be more to make them feel like
they're not into the esthetics like guysare. Guys are internationally known for the

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double take. Sure, you couldbe talking to anybody. If a hot
woman walks in, Yep, you'regonna take your eyes off of whoever you're
speaking to, including your own wife, and look at her. Women say
that's not how we roll, We'renot I guess maybe they would if the
guy came in looking like ultra Dad. Sure, I don't know what ultra

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Dad would look like. But doyou believe that they still are into the
dadbods or that ladies? We needto find out bring the truth. I
wonder what that girl's doing today,that's a great question. I mean,
she wrote something that is internationally knownas a sophomore in college. I hope

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that it's somehow, ah, somehowshe's being rewarded. I would hope.
So we should did a little researchold her before tomorrow's program. Have you
ever heckled a comedian? No?No, no, no, now no,
it's funny. The story that's beingreported is they weren't even heckling George

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Lopez. So before the comedy concerttook place, George Lopez apparently had four
security guards who work for him.This is not the people who worked at
the venue. These are his ownsecurity guards met with the venue and said,
here's how we handle heckler's. Weremove them immediately. Oh really,

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yeah, we George does not goback and forth with the hecklers. So
if there's a heckler interesting, grabthem, We'll be out there. We
too will grab them. We wantthem out. Most of they anticipated what
they called pro Trump heckling, Oh, because George Lopez is made a lot
of his comedy is against Donald Trump, so that's what they anticipated. According

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to the eyewitnesses, they were actuallypro George Lopez. The people who are
now labeled as the hecklers were sayingthings like I want to buy you a
drink, I love you George,oh, those types of things. George
was so upset that he canceled theconcert forty minutes early, wow, and

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said, f all of them,We're not giving you a nickelback and walked
off the stage. The venue sayswe will never book George Lopez again.
No, no, you will not. He's running out of places. This
is the Eagle Mountain Casina Friday Evening. But it brings up a whole discussion
about heckling and what is heckling?Is heckling? Asking for clarification on that

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joke? Why is that funny?Why is that funny? Can you explain
that one? No? I rememberwhen I first started saying, when I
first was old enough to get intothe club, I watched a couple of
people just get shredded. Rule Numberone is never argue with a man with
the microphone. Number two is theseguys are professional comedians, they love improv.

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Don't timp them. I've heard thiscomeback numerous times since then, but
the first time I ever heard itHowie Mandel, I was He was just
a stand up comic at the time. He was not even like a TV
celebrity, which he kind of becamein the mid nineties. This would have

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been around nineteen ninety two. Iintroduced Howie Mandel at a place called the
Oakdale Theater. And I usually don'tstay for anything. Those of you who
know me know that I very rarelystay for concerts. I don't stay for
comedy shows. I'd prefer to behome in bed. So I was doing
a morning show back then, soI got to get out of there.

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But I was so intrigued after interviewingHowie Mandel before the concert, trying to
sell tickets, I had interviewed himon location. We did like what they
call a live Marty shot, andthey got carried on the local TV station
and the radio stations up there,and he he was just so quick witted.
I said, this guy is probablygoing to be very interesting. And

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somebody started trying to heckle him inthe middle of the show. And this
it's called the theater in the round, so the stage rotates all the time
at the Oakdale, or it usedto. I don't even know if it's
still there, but we're going back. You know, thirty forty years now.
That thing was built, so itprobably held about three thousand people that
sit in ale and the circle stagesin the middle, and it rotates,

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so you're constantly surrounded by that.It could be hostilities, which he was.
He had some people taking shots athim, and he said, there
was the first time I've ever heardit. You know what, don't tell
me how to do my job.I don't come to burger Can you tell
you how to flip burgers? Do? And I remember thinking that is one
of the funny and the crowd wentnuts when he said it, and I

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was like, wow, I wonderif you'll hear other people use that one
later and now for generations, surestand up comics use a similar line.
But that was the first time I'dever heard a rebuttal of a you know,
a hecker who would actually shut himup. It did make that guy
just kind of put his tail betweenhis legs and just sit there quietly while
his girlfriend mocked him, Yes,I loved it. That's great. Yeah,

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don't don't heckle the professional. Now, if you want to go on
an amateur and I you might beable to take one of those guys.
Yeah, I though, because he'sgot the mic and nobody can hear what
you're saying exactly. The guy withthe microphone always wins. Your friends might
be laughing, or the group inyour little area, the eight tables around
you that heard what you said,they might bust out laughing. Yes,

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but there's one hundred tables who didn'thear it. And if he doesn't want
to repeat it, and he justsays, shut up, you know,
are you talking to Like Don Ricklesused to say. You know, nowadays
you can't even do that sort ofstuff. But Don Rickles would be like,
are you talking to me? Idon't know what I miss? The

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end up comedians back in the daywhen everybody's feelings weren't so raw that Don
Rickles was unprintable. You can't evenwrite the jokes that he was saying back
in those days. One of thethings that he said, because I saw
him open for Sinatra in person,which was great, and he said this
happened in a place called mohegans Sonand he said, it's something about you

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know, Frank and I love itout here. This is our first time
out here. It's fan fantastic.We've never been to mohegan Sun and you
know, look, we've enjoyed ourstate. Tomorrow we're excited to fly back
to the mainland. But you nativeshave been wonderful. God, he was
so good. Yeah, you know, And I heard an interesting interview the

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other night with Michael Guy, whoplayed Kramer. Oh, that dude's making
the rounds again in he's got abook coming out. Oh is that what
it is. Yeah, he's likein his seventies now, which seems weird
to think of Kramer in his seventies. Yeah, And it was on a
news program, so it was kindof a straight up interview, but he
was talking about he never watched theshow the entire time they were in production.
He never watched the show and didn'twatch it until one of his sons

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turned whatever and they said, Ireally want to start watching Seinfeld, so
they watched all of He said hestarted with episode season one, episode one
and watched the entire thing all theway through. Oh okay, So as
he watched like three episodes a nightor something. Michael Richardson is ant,
Yes, Richard's something. Yeah,but he was and they asked him,

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you know because seinfols come out andsay comedies, Yeah, because you know,
you can't find an audience for itbecause everybody's so sensitive. But he
was much more optimistic about it.Well, and for those of you who
don't know the story, he waskind of he didn't handle the Heckler no,
and he ended up in a debatewith him and then dropped. Did

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he say the N word on stageor something? He said something that was
highly offensive and that was one ofthe early examples of cancel culture. I
believe he was one of the Theycame out and got him. And he
hasn't worked in like fifteen twenty yearsnow, and apparently he hasn't missed it.
Oh really, I guess if hegot the money, sure, Like,
why do you want to put yourselfout there? Yeah? I mean,

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I'm often surprised to see the guywho played George. He's like I
saw him this morning. He's doinglike a poker commercial. But why you
got millions? You get paid?I guess I'm assuming they still get paid
royalties. Maybe the contracts didn't callfor it, but you probably you should
be Okay, you don't need tobe pimping yourself out for a poker app

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but he is anyway, So yeah, don't, don't, don't, Or
maybe you would one of the guyswho stole the crowd. Maybe you stole
the heart of the crowd. Didyou have a moment as a heckler?
Seen that happen before too? Oh? I have not seen that. I'd
love to hear that throws at thecomedian so far off they can't even recover
from it, and you sit thereand watch him die. If you've ever

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been on that, on that stage, under that spotlight doing stand up comedy,
that is that can be the loneliestplace in the world. What do
you think the percentage of people inAmerica who've ever tried stand up less than
one percent? It's a fair buthave you and it's even fewer who have
beat the comedian as the heckler?Have you ever seen it done? That's

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I would love to hear what theguy said and that other dude. Oh
oh, okay, hey, what'sgoing on in your neighborhood? We should
be talking about reach out to uson social media. You can also email
us you know how to do thaton rush at ninety seven to five WCS
dot com. We're Nash at ninetyseven five to bus. Do we start
talking tomorrow? You start talking?We want to talk about your dad,
bod. Are you a better presidentialcandidate or do you know one? Should

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your dad? Should your dad berunning the country? Oh? Does father
know best? Well? And we'regetting close to Father's day, all right,
so we get all that going onand we start talking. You start
talking to ninety seven eight nine twentysix seven nine seven eight w COS
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