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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, luck and load. So Michael
Varry show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
I thought you as a Catholic though, No, that's true.
I was confirmed the Catholic back in the day.

Speaker 3 (00:31):
And they asked me, do I agree with everything the
Pope has said and everything the church is talled? I said, girl,
I don't know nothing about all this history. I do
the best I could. And then it comes to find
out they got Jimmy's hitchco and these crazy things, and
the Pope of the Catholic Church blessing ice cubes, and

(00:54):
then they're gonna have a Muslim bowing down room. I've
told you that the word mosque comes from Mosquito due
to the way they squat down.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
And face Mecca. Oh lord, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
And now they got this new Anglican church. Do that
mean it's like crazy Epixapalians or the ones that was
supposedly to be there.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
I don't know what church to journ. I feel like
Joseph Smith of the Mormons. I won't do. I ain't
gonna go as far as to invent my own religion
a write my own scriptures. Now what you think about
the Marmons, They were the first ones who had came
to my house and rescued me after all these down hurricane.

Speaker 4 (01:43):
I don't care what church they go to or how
they do. They seem real, real nice.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
I know it's really difficult to discourage the marmings, and
they're all teenage boys. I have no took count lately,
but I think about half of my children's teenagers. Oh,
I wish they would go on a mission. I would
love to send they ask to Africa or Canada or

(02:11):
Taiwan or whatever, and just make them appreciate what they
got going on here. At least the moment has got
the gift of tongues, don't they. It's like they go
to a seminar and they learn a foreign language in
six weeks. Oh my god, I can't speak Cajun yet,
much less Espanolia.

Speaker 4 (02:33):
Oh Lord shirty, I'm sorry to tell you would be
the worst moment ever. With your drinking, smoking, cussing, ignorant,
judgmental ass you is not gonna fit in their church.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
I understand that, and that don't matter. What matter is
I still get chills. His runs is up and down
my leg every time I hear the moment. Tell that
I could cry, honey.

Speaker 4 (02:59):
Car two, sir, jive, bake potato the TuS our cream
and nice chilves.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
We'll make you be a.

Speaker 4 (03:12):
Nice may potato come to my house?

Speaker 2 (03:17):
All right? What does I don't think you understand the
purpose of the church, and so I'm gonna ask you
to refrain. Okay.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
The governor of New York, a Democrat named Kathy Hokeel,
at a rally with Islamist communist Zorin Mumdani. The crowd
begins chanting, intensely, tax the rich, tax the rich. So

(03:53):
let me stop for a second. Let's let's think about
what's going on in your life that you think, if
only we could tax the rich, my life would be better.
Where are you at in your life that you think that?

(04:16):
Is it? Because you think, well, those people have so
much money, I'd like some of it for myself. That's
the same mindset of the guy who takes a pistol,
walks up on the limo pulling up to the front

(04:36):
of the brownstone, when the door opens, puts a pistol
in it and says, give me your money. It's the
same mindset that mindset. Jealousy, covetousness is as old as
a mankind.

Speaker 5 (04:53):
It is.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
Endemic to us as creatures. We want what someone else has.
So there is Mamdanie coming out a second coming. The
dirty little secret is that politics and celebrity in many
other countries is almost the deification and in some cases

(05:17):
is the deification of the leader. You'll see that with
certain church leaders in some communities where the pastor of
the church drives the rolls Royce and the people take
the bus to get there and give him their money,
where the pastor looks like a king and the people

(05:38):
live like paupers, and that's seemingly how they want it.
I suppose you could have that if, say, the pastor
or to own the church and sell books and speeches
and make audacious millions of dollars preaching health and wellness

(06:03):
to people who are handing over their cash to him
and her, if whatever the case may be. But you
got these people in this audience saying tax the rich,
tax the rich. Let me tell you what those people
are not. They're not business owners. They're not taxpayers themselves.

(06:27):
They're not taxpayers, they're not contributors. Those are not your
police officers and your firefighters. I was reading that one
estimate is one quarter of NYPD police officers will resign
if Mamdani wins. Well, where is their organization saying now

(06:51):
ahead of time, Hey guys, we all got to get
out and vote. People love to tell you what they're
going to do if the candidate they don't like wins,
but they won't dare organized to try to win with
their candidate, And that speaks to part of the problem

(07:12):
in this case. There's opposition to Mamdani, but there's not
really an alternative. Nobody really likes Andrew Cuomo, and deep
down there is the thought, well that arrogant asks, if
he gets back in there within two months, he'll be
acting like he's the king and everybody loves him. But

(07:33):
he won't get back in there because Mamdani's gonna win.
And if you look at the crowd of people at
his rallies, or you look at the crowd of people
behind him, there's not a white person one. So once
he's elected, and he will be once he's elected, the
last gasp of an American city will sputter her out

(07:59):
And then what don't move to Florida, And they'll bitch
about Florida because Florida is not enough like New York.
Because New York fell, New York fell to the opposition,
New York fell to the invaders. New York will not
be a livable city, and that city will become like
the cities that these people came from. Squalor felt, rape,

(08:22):
violence in the street, no economic opportunity, high taxes, and yes,
a few.

Speaker 6 (08:27):
People we could not be sing This song would everywhere
for a while.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
This and the Kings of Leon's song, what was that
song was? Use somebody? Yeah, man, I wish we'd have
a little more balance, maybe listen to that a little
bit for a longer period of time and not just

(09:04):
wear it out. I haven't. I mean, I can't honestly
say I've listened to Top forty radio in thirty years,
but I can remember, and I knew from my radio
programming days, if a song is hot on Top forty,
on the Top forty format, if a song is hot,

(09:25):
they're gonna play that song. It used to be they'd
play it once every four hours, and then it went
to once every three, and it went it once every two,
and it went and then it got to where we
didn't have any Top forty stations. While I was running
our three ams, but we would get reports on what

(09:45):
the other stations were doing. And I mean it was
several times an hour when a song was hot, and
I just I wonder you'd be interesting to study how
that affects a career, because I wonder if Elvis, when
he was coming up, if you had just played Elvis

(10:07):
on repeat like that, if it would have affected the king.
I don't know. I don't think so. But back then
you got a limited amount, and sometimes less is more,
sometimes it makes you want a little more. I don't know,
let's just thinking out loud. Ramon wants me to tell
you about our Palm Beach trip, and I will, But first,

(10:28):
Linda in Lubbock, Europe, sweetheart, go.

Speaker 5 (10:31):
Ahead, Good morning, Michael. I listened to you every day.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
All right on KFYO. Yes, I was just in your
fair city the other day. Oh okay, where do you
live in Lubbock? Don't give me the address? What part
of town?

Speaker 5 (10:48):
Well? I live on the west side. I live not
far from Lubbock Christian University. Okay, and my family has
lived in Lubbock, Texas since nineteen sixty five. Oh yeah,
I went to Tech, then I married and moved away,
and I divorced and move back and then whatever. I've

(11:08):
been here like four different times, and I finally just
decided I'd better stay here.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
Yeah, that's where you're meant to be.

Speaker 5 (11:14):
Yeah. I came back to take care of my mother
in two thousand and six with sadly dementia, and so
I'm just here. I'm just I need to stay here.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
Yeah, No, I get it, I get it.

Speaker 5 (11:24):
You know what.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Good for you?

Speaker 5 (11:25):
My only family is here, so I'm staying.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
But good for you for being willing to do that.
I think. I think that's fantastic, you know, would take Yeah,
thank you, and they're lucky to have you.

Speaker 5 (11:38):
Thank you, thank you. I enjoy, Oh my gosh, I
enjoy listening to you every morning. I just have learned
so much.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
Well, when we get through, if you would do me
a favor and call kf YI and talk to Chad
Hasty who runs Oh yeah.

Speaker 5 (11:54):
Tad and I are really good friends.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Okay. Well, Dan Endam, who is the big boss of
that of that company now, is a friend of mine.
We started in radio together in Houston. He is a
tech Texas tech red Raider and just a super nice guy.
Oh okay, yeah, call and tell him you're glad I'm
on the air. Maybe they won't fire.

Speaker 5 (12:13):
Oh so sure, I will thank you. Okay, I wanted
to make a really quick point. Sure, when you're talking
about this piece of garbage in New York City, I'm
standing here thinking, Okay, if you go back to pre
two thousand, to a person called Obama who said he

(12:33):
wanted to transform this country, and he started a race war,
and he started the war against cops. Anyway, if you
go back to him, if you look at him and
the guy in New York, I'll just bet you they
are buddies, very close relationship. I mean, I'm just suggesting

(13:00):
because that's what Obama wanted and he was. He's in Islam,
he's raised on Islam. So I'm just saying, you know,
if you go back and look at him and then
this other dude, I think there's a really tight connection there.
But I mean, I just wanted to throw that out there.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
You know, I think, no, no, I don't think you're
off base. I don't know how many people like Obama
actually actually genuinely like anybody else. But that doesn't disprove
your point. I think Obama makes strategic alliances for his

(13:43):
own personal good for his own personal advancement. Obama is
a taker and even to the extent that Obama gets
involved in campaigns and issues today, it is only to
burnish his own credentials. Obama's legacy has been shattered. I

(14:08):
know it. I say this, and people people hate Obama
so much that until he is put underneath the jail,
they're not going to be happy and feel like it.
Obama is on borrow time and he knows it. His
legacy that he had he was was fake. It has

(14:33):
been exposed. People do not think of him positively. He's
not a happy person in his personal life. He's not
in a happy marriage. He doesn't have any actual friends.
Everything that he wanted to be he managed to be,

(14:53):
and it left him hollow. It left him just as
angry as he always was, which wasn't needing the approval.
Obama always wanted to be cool, That's the thing. Obama
wanted to be considered cool and smart and hip and
clever and handsome and all of those things. And at

(15:19):
the end of it all his time came and went.
He had everything you could possibly hope for. How he
got it questionable, but he had it all and now
he even has wealth, but he knows what he's done,
and he knows deep down he's hated, and that eats

(15:39):
it him and eats it him so to the extent
that he helps from day it's just because he thinks
he's doing harms to the very people he hates. Caraw
three Chins rows Fox last night attacking Ken Paxton. He
and that group have also attacked Wesley Hunt because John

(16:02):
Cornyn is captive. One of the things is kind of
like the mafia. One of the things that you find
is once the establishment has their guy and he's a
made man, he's captive, he's owned. They will do anything
to keep him there. He's a very, very valuable asset.

(16:24):
And they cannot have outsiders coming in who they can't control.
It's bad for business. This is true of the mafia,
this is true of the cartels, it's true of the Triad,
this is true of the establishment. You cannot have outsiders
coming in. Maybe you can flip Paxton, but most likely not.

(16:51):
And in the meantime, he's got access to the cloakroom,
he's got access to the inner dealings. His staff talked
to your staff or the staff or the other captive Senators,
so Cornin has to be kept at all costs. I'm
hearing that Cornan is having a meeting this week with

(17:12):
his big donors, and I'm hearing that the reaction that
he is getting right now, for the first time ever,
ranges from their concerned because they hear things and nobody
seems to be supporting him to all the way to
their telling him to get out. While it's early enough,

(17:37):
we shall see it should be. It should be very
illuminating to see that when someone gets into elected office,
they will do anything to stay there. Don't you find
that odd? Isn't it odd that for one hundred and

(17:59):
ninety one thousand dollars a year they will sell their
soul to stay there. They will stay there till they're
one hundred years old. Why won't they leave? Why won't
Grastly leave? Why won't Pelosi leave? They've got money? Why
won't Mitch McConnell leave. Mitch McConnell comes unplugged. Sometimes it

(18:20):
just just falls over cee three po right there in
the middle of the halls of the Senate. Why not?
Why doesn't anybody tell him to? Isn't this odd? This
is the craziest thing ever, what are they doing? Why
can they not let it go? John Corney is plenty old,

(18:47):
he's not actually getting anything done. Why can't he leave?
Who does he owe? What master is he serving? So
Carl three chips wrote, three chins. Rove was on last
night and this is the guy who attacked Trump on
behalf of Jeb put an exclamation after it, so you

(19:07):
remember to clap. This is the guy who attacked Trump
in twenty sixteen. This is the guy who attacked Trump
in twenty This is the guy who attacked Trump in
twenty twenty four. Rove hates Trump, despises him, he has
said as much. But now he's got this candidate Cornyan,

(19:28):
and they need corn in there because Rove gets paid
by very wealthy people to tell them who's going to
win and to get their agenda passed. And Cornyan is
a reliable, captive vote. We can't let Cornan go. He's
We've groomed him to exactly what we need. So here

(19:51):
is Carl Rove trying to take down Ken Paxton. The
reason Paxton's winning the Poles When you've got a guy
that's been in for twenty five years or more and
people can't tell you anything he's ever done, and they

(20:12):
don't like him. And the best you've got is to
put him on a boat cruising along the Mexican border,
which is probably actually just a sabine so he doesn't
get shot, and turn his ball cap backwards and put
a Morgan Wallin song on, throws some jelly roll on too.

(20:34):
But what are you doing? You're trying so hard to
look tough, any charge and relatable. I think the next one,
he canna be cruising along and somebody's gonna be sitting
out with a cane pole and a beer and a
nice chest besigh in corners. Spare me a beer. Oh well,

(20:58):
but only if it's long star. Oh center, you're the best.

Speaker 7 (21:03):
And they'll throw it to him as he's going by,
and he catches it, cracks it without ever missing a beat,
catches cracked, little throws it back out there because John
Wayne mccorran, don't litter, because that makes that Indian cry.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
John Wayne mccornan, he's just like you. It's so stupid.
It's stupid and sad. But they're doing what they can
with what they have. So here's three chins last night
trying to take down Ken Paxton on Trey Goudy show Well.

Speaker 8 (21:33):
First of all, full disclosure, I am a longtime friend
of John Corny and the Republican incumbent. We've known each
other since he was a district court judge thirty some
odd years ago in Bear County in his early thirties,
so I've known him a long long time. I think
the President's going to sit and watch. He understands that
it would be problematic if he were to endorse against

(21:53):
a sitting Republican senator, one particularly one is respected as
John Cornyn. I think he also and the White House
staff has been clear about this. They understand that this
race in the general election, if Cornyn is the Republican nominee,
is a gimme for the Republicans, And if his principal opponent,
Attorney General Ken Paxton, were to be the nominee, given
the scandals and indictments and guilty pleas and girlfriends and

(22:17):
mistresses and jobs traded for mistresses for influence inside the
Attorney General's office on issues important to corrupt indicted real
estate guys, that's not going to be a pleasant opportunity
for Republicans to keep that seat. And we may if
Paxton were the nominee, see the first Democratic victory since
nineteen ninety four statewide in Texas.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
So this is exactly what he did to Trump in
twenty sixteen. Karl Rove doesn't stand for anything, doesn't believe
in anything. He's no different than the Mpgreans. He's no
different than James Carvel in that sense. Doesn't care about policy.

(23:02):
He's a hired him. He's an operative. He deals in
power and he monetizes it. He could have just as
easily been a stock trader, bitcoin guy, commodities broker, none
of this. He is agnostic for good policy. So to

(23:23):
act like he cares deeply that we keep the state republican,
he only cares inasmuch as it affects his bottom line.
But what he's trying to do here, and this is
a very very manipulative thing that Rove has done his
entire career. What he's trying to do here is say,

(23:43):
you know, Paxton, we need to get inside his bedroom.
We need him to be an upstanding moral man, because
you're a good Christian, aren't you? Are you? Carl? Could
we turn that on you? Would you like to reveal
who you've slept with? What his or her names are.

(24:05):
Would you withstand that withering heat there, Carl be interesting?
Wouldn't it? What if we were to reveal some of
those things? Would your opinion still be? So he told
us we had to have Jeff Bush or Republicans would
lose in the general. So what he's saying is, don't

(24:25):
vote for who you want, because then you'll lose. Vote
for the guy you don't want. But that way you
get to win. We've been winning and therefore losing for
years with Cornyn. Here's a Democrat running the Senate in
nine who has a Nazi swastika on his arm, a swastika.

(24:52):
He was a Nazi sympathizer. But he says he's changed
his ways and he's a Democrat. And so now that
Democrats are being asked, hey, but there's a real Nazi
over there, and he's a Democrat. Forget Trump. This guy

(25:16):
is an admitted Nazi and you've endorsed him and he's
a Democrat, and you know what they say, I think
he's changed his ways and I believe him. Oh well,
that's funny because you've been running around smearing people in

(25:38):
this country for something they said or did when they
were eighteen or nineteen years old. You don't get to
do that anymore. To be very clear, I'm happy to
play the game. These people are inconsistent. What everything they
say is not true. What they say on Monday, they
change on Tuesday. What they criticized Trump for they themselves do.

(26:02):
I'll play the game because that's the game. But to
be very clear, in my opinion, I don't want these
people to be in a single position of public life.
I don't want to do business with them. I don't
want to live on the same street with them. I
don't want them around me. If I had my choice,
they would never be in positions of authority. They're nuts,

(26:25):
they're unstable. I don't like them, I don't trust them,
and they are always at their core miserable, unhappy, untrustworthy people, period,
end of story. Always can't help it. The only ones
that are not. And I've loaned some people like this,

(26:47):
or people who got locked in as Democrats because they
were Jewish, because they were Indian and their famili's all Democrat,
which happens because they're black and their family's all Democrat,
and that became a part of who they are. Like
the fraternity they went to or the college they went to,
or the high school they went to, or they're a
Cowboys fan, or you know, whatever it is. They're a

(27:10):
tesla driver. That became kind of their tribal identity as
people do, you know. And once that became the case,
they got locked in and they started making friends and
enemies on that basis. I know people who are Democrats,
not liberals, but Democrats, and they loved to hang out
with the Republicans. And everybody's like, oh, don't forget Gonzalez

(27:34):
a Democrat. Hey, Gonzalese. He's like, Ah, it's almost as
if if they stopped being a Democrat, there'd be nothing
interesting about them because they don't associate with any other Democrats.
So that's the thing in the crowd full of Republicans.
They can't exactly change, now, can they. Yeah. So that's

(27:57):
my position on that our major cities have fallen into
such turmoil that what we're seeing now is generation three
of the collapse. The first round of the collapse was
the white liberal mayor who picked black people based purely
on being black, to be the police chief and the

(28:18):
fire chief and the public works director and the person
who extorts money and the person who embezzles money, the
person who steals money, and the person who gets the
contracts for them. In phase two was the white liberal
mayor was then replaced by the black mayor who runs
on the basis of being black, because now the whites
are moving out of the town and so now you've

(28:40):
got blacks, depending on the city, between forty and sixty
percent of the population, and if you can get ninety
percent of them to vote, you've got a pretty good
lock on this. And so now phase two was you
had the black mayor, and that's the Brandon Johnson, that's
the Lori Lightfoot, that's the Ray Nagen, that's the Baltimore

(29:00):
mayor that it went to prison. So now you've got
this this round of very corrupt black mayors Mary and Barry,
and now that is giving way to the foreign Muslim
really really crazy but a lot smarter mayors. And that's
going to be Fate in Minneapolis. That's Mamdani in New York.

(29:24):
And you're going to see that trend spreading across the
country and with each phase, you're going to see people
moving out of the city and that that what that's
going to do, is that's going to be mean. You
don't have people to serve on your juries, you don't
have people to help keep the community, you don't have

(29:44):
homeowners associations to keep the community safe. You don't have
the values that you had before. And as those people leave,
their churches, leave their community institutions, leave, the white people
things that white people do leave and they go out.

(30:05):
So your swim lessons and your neighborhood ballpark, all of
that changes, and you'll see a transformation. And that's fine.
There's nothing inherently bad about the transformation of a neighborhood
from one culture to another culture. There's nothing inherently bad.

(30:26):
There is something inherently different, and you will begin to
see those neighborhoods change dramatically. We saw that in Sugarland,
where you went from the Democrat Indian purely politics for
power voter who clustered their votes, and then it was well,

(30:52):
we'll get an Indian on city council, and then let's
get KP. George as the county judge. And now it's
just an absolute and utter free for all fraud fraud.
It makes Rodney Ellis look ethical and that's where we are.
We had a wonderful trip this weekend to Palm Beach.

(31:14):
Great group of people everyone. I hope in every case
like that that people make friends for life, and I
think that will be the case. Interesting people. I think
the most fascinating gown the trip everyone agreed was a
fellow named Rick Larkin from Homer, Louisiana. And Rick Larkin
is the maintenance man at the McDonald's Children's facility. He

(31:38):
and his girlfriend drove in. They are on the trip.
They drove in. This is a guy that has led
a fascinating life and you would never ever know it
works as a maintenance man of the children's facility. It's crazy.
But Russell Lebara bought a scholarship wackage so we could

(32:01):
give that to a winner who was in law enforcement.
He and his wife had a great time. We went
to dinner at mar A Lago. We had great lunches,
We flew on private planes, we went on a yacht.
We ate a lot, drank a lot, made marry a lot,
and just had an absolute and utter great time. It's

(32:24):
fun for all of us, myself included. We get so
busy with the tasks at hand, it's fun sometimes to
pull back, get out of that put the phone down,
all the things that take our time and draw our
attention that are not necessarily rewarding but are necessary, and

(32:47):
to just invest in you. How'd you end up at
this point in your life? How did y'all meet as
a couple, How did you end up with that as
a career. What's your favorite place to travel? What do
you do for fun? What foods do you do? You cook?
Do you fish? It's good, I think for all of
us just sometimes take some time pull back and remember

(33:09):
why we're on this earth. And that's not to you know,
be hamsters on the wheel, but to engage and interact
with other human beings. There are social animals after all,
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