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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, Luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Michael Verie Show is on the air.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
The Democrat Party does not fight for, care about, or
represent American citizens. It is an entity devoted exclusively to
the defense of hardened criminals, game bankers, and illegal alien
killers and terrorists.

Speaker 4 (00:32):
Now, Donald Trump, you know he trashed Oakland, he lied
about us, But Oakland is not afraid. We embrace all residents,
including our immigrant communities. Our police do not cooperate with Ice.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
We don't.

Speaker 5 (00:51):
As the mayor of the city, I can tell you
the Chicagoans are not calling for military occupation. They are
calling for the same thing that we've been calling for
for some.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
Time, and that's investment. What safe cities.

Speaker 5 (01:05):
Across America all have in common, they invest in people.
And that's what we're doing in Chicago. We cannot incarcerate
our way out of violence. We've already tried that. We've
ended up with the largest prison population in the world
without solving the problems of crime and violence, the addiction
on jails and incarceration in this country.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
We have moved past that.

Speaker 5 (01:28):
It is racist, it is immoral, it is unholy, and
it is not the.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
Way to drive. Bob it's down.

Speaker 6 (01:34):
The Trump administration is said all along that their actions
on immigration are to make America safer. So, as a
member of the Homeland Security Committee, what you see in
those pictures is it making America safer?

Speaker 7 (01:46):
No, it's terrorizing Americans, our friends and neighbors, otherwise known
as immigrants. Many of them but Chris were not helpless.
Democratic attorneys general in these states have their own law
enforcement abilities, and I would recommend, and I have recommended
to them, use those capabilities.

Speaker 6 (02:05):
Give us an example of how well.

Speaker 7 (02:07):
If these agents are committing assault or battery, you can
charge them with assault and battery.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
So we're not helpless.

Speaker 7 (02:15):
You should meet their chaos with chaos.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
Having done the work I've done. It is our undocumented
immigrants that are the least likely to commit a cross
allegation of groomer and pfile.

Speaker 8 (02:29):
It is alleging that a person is criminal somehow, I'm.

Speaker 9 (02:34):
Engaging criminal acts merely because of their idea's.

Speaker 10 (02:37):
Going to make sure I have security because I know
I have had attempts on my life and I have
too much work to do. There are too many people
that need help right now for me to allow this.
I get to be here to do the work, so
suck it up and defunding.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
The police has.

Speaker 11 (02:50):
To Jasmine Crocket right there, Jasmine Crocket spends public dollars
on her security. It is very important that you believe
that she is under a great threat for the principled
stands she takes, which usually involved her being sesse.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
She's sessey ass, and she loves.

Speaker 11 (03:20):
To snap her fingers and do her she you know,
the weigh Ins did a great character on in Living
Color that was basically her before she even existed. Maybe
she modeled her current incantation incarnation on that. But it's
important that you believe that she's under great threat, like

(03:41):
she's a head of state, you know, and she has
to have all this security. Now, this security will carry
her bag and drive her and do all that, you know,
do her shopping. Sheila Jackson Lee was the worst about this.
They used to make fun of Sheila Jackson Lee because
she would have a staffer drive her car a block
from the cat Capital where she lived and pick her

(04:02):
up and drive her at the block back. It would
be faster to just walk. And she would tell other congressmen,
would you like to ride in my car? And they
would go no, we're going. We're going right there. It's
closer for us to walk. Well, I have a driver, No,
you have a staffer that you're using as a driver,
and you're not supposed to. But that's what she was doing. Well,

(04:23):
I will remind you of LaToya the Destroyer, the mayor
of New Orleans, and she travels the world with her.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
Boyfriend I don't know anything.

Speaker 11 (04:37):
Lover, who was a security who was an officer, and
you know, so they're they're traveling the world on a
honeymoon at the expense of New Orleanians.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
When the city's broke.

Speaker 11 (04:49):
And and she's she can't ride and coach, you know,
the public's paying for this. She has to ride in
first class because as a black woman, here we go,
it's very important as a black woman is dangerous for.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
Her and coach. You notice the pattern.

Speaker 11 (05:04):
We have this woman, Lena Hidalgo, we call her Lacoman Dante,
who is the Harris County Judge, the mayor of Harris County,
this massive county in that Houston is part of. And
this woman didn't didn't have a job before she became
the county judge, and now she's the Queen Bee. She's
she's she went to Paris a couple of weeks ago,

(05:27):
and she was doing big trade deals. We're supposed to
believe girl, you've never seen a profit and loss ledger.
She doesn't know anything about anything, but she's she's negotiating
big trade deals. Well, she wanted to bring four security
and four staffers. She she goes to she she does
weekend bike rides and things. And she's got all these

(05:49):
officers who were pulling her bike out of the back
of the vehicle and getting it all set up, and
getting the chair set up, and getting the mirror set up,
handing her her her helmet so she can go on
her bike ride. This isn't security. These are slaves paid
for by the way. These are cops that ought to
be out on the street fighting crime. You will notice

(06:12):
how often this happens that especially Democrat elected officials like
to have a bunch of security around them.

Speaker 2 (06:22):
They make it.

Speaker 11 (06:23):
They think it makes them feel, they think it makes
them look. It's kind of a ghetto fabulous thing to do.
If I'm completely honest, it's like having a posse. And
and it's it's very.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
It's very.

Speaker 11 (06:39):
Momar Kadaffi, it's very who was the guy said it's
expensive to keep a posse. He spent ten million dollars. No,
he wore the big bloomy pants and like about nineteen
ninety or so.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
Like mc hammer.

Speaker 11 (06:58):
Remember mc hammer would always have to have people around him.
Don King would always make sure that when his boxer
was going in the ring, they were surrounded.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
By big, burly dudes, well dressed. It's all.

Speaker 11 (07:11):
Seawn Combs did this. Shawn Combs, his dad was a
drug dealer on the streets of New York along with
Frank Lucas. And if you remember, Frank Lucas got busted
for wearing a big fancy coat at the Oli Fraser fight.
Couldn't help himself, had this big fur coat and it

(07:32):
had on the top. When Michael Irvin had to go
in when he was arrested for the crackball, is one
hundred and five degrees outside and he's wearing a black
mink coat and surrounded by that's part of the Michael, Yeah,
you paid for it. Willie Geist of the Morning Show
on MSNBC, you wouldn't expect to hear this on MSNBC,

(07:53):
but that's where we are said. If you are the
victim of a crime, you don't want to see a
social worker in that moment, because you know, the big
move by the left is to is to emasculate the
police and replace police with social workers.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
This idea, we're going to hug it all out.

Speaker 11 (08:14):
You're going to tell a thug that stop raping, stop murdering,
stop stabbing, stop shooting. We'll have a social worker because
poor fella, he had just had a rough.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
Go of it.

Speaker 1 (08:24):
As the mayor rightly said, it's a holistic approach, which
means understanding that homelessness is a mental health crisis, right
and most of those people it's about mental illness.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
That's all true.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
But what's also true is if you are the victim
of a crime, if you don't really want to see
a social worker in that moment. You want to see
a cop who's coming to help you out, and then
the social worker come in and address whatever the problem
is with the suspect or whatever the case may be.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
So I think, yes, you want all of.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
Those services in an ideal world, but I think the
look and feel of police and neighborhoods or crime is
taking place is welcome.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
As to say, not by people who.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
You know, teach id league courses, but people who live
in the neighborhoods where the victims of crime.

Speaker 11 (09:10):
You know, because when you're the victim of crime, you
don't want a social worker. At that moment, President Trump
said that Democrats have fallen into the crime trap. When
he's against crime, they got to be for it. So
you take Jamie Raskin, whose job appears to be to
make an absolute to be clown himself daily with the

(09:32):
most absurd statements against Trump, and here he is. He says,
Trump's trying to trying to deal with crime, and Jamie
Raskin says, crime is part of our history. We don't
want to get rid of it.

Speaker 12 (09:49):
The military is not supposed to be used for ordinary
law enforcement purposes. In DC, he was talking about cleaning
up the graffiti and you know, dealing with the blade
of Hume homelessness, which are obviously local.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
Not federal issues.

Speaker 12 (10:05):
And he's trying to militarize our society intimidate its political opponents.
The whole idea of picking cities based on their partisan
leadership is absurd.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
I mean, there are.

Speaker 12 (10:17):
Lots of Republican cities in town struggling with crime. Everybody
is across the country always. Crime has always been part
of our history. And yet crime is down in DC,
for example, it's at a thirty year low. It's down
in Baltimore, it's down in Chicago. But the point is
that in our system of federalism, the different branches of

(10:39):
government and the different departments of government, we're supposed to
work together. If Donald Trump thinks he's got some great
ideas for Chicago or Miami or Houston, Texas or whatever,
he should call a summit for the White House and say, hey,
here's some ideas where the Feds can work together with
the states and localities not to have a series of
rolling National Guard invasions of people's cities.

Speaker 11 (11:02):
President Trump has called for the death penalty for anyone
who murders in DC. Stuart Stevens of the Republican Group,
of George Conway, Joanah Goldberg, Bill Crystal type people who
are really upset that they're not in power anymore. So
all they do is criticize Trump. They've basically become Democrats,

(11:23):
the people they were supposed to be arguing against over
all these years. But if Trump takes the mantle, then
they run and hang out with the Democrats. He called
this a nineties GOP trope that will not stop any crime.
You know, the death penalty doesn't stop any crime. That's
a nineties Republican trope. You know, maybe it doesn't drop
any crime. I think it does, but it makes us

(11:44):
feel better.

Speaker 8 (11:46):
So we just heard stewart from the President, who is
still at that cabinet meeting, and he was talking about Washington,
DC and how he wants to get tough on crime.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
This is new. Take a listen to what he just said.

Speaker 9 (12:02):
Uh, anybody murders something in the capital, capital punishment, capital
capital punishment. If somebody kills somebody in the capitol Washington,
d C.

Speaker 2 (12:16):
We're going to be seeking the death penalty.

Speaker 9 (12:20):
And that's a very strong preventative.

Speaker 8 (12:26):
Well, I think I'll tell you.

Speaker 11 (12:32):
Democrats will tell you that, and and academics will tell
you that the death penalty is not a deterrent to crime.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
But I have been around the.

Speaker 11 (12:44):
Legal system, criminal justice system a fair amount, and I
will tell you that when a person is caught committing
a murder and it's a heinous crime, they don't your prison.
They know they're going to prison. They fear the death penalty,

(13:05):
and you know they will they will confess to take
death off the table. They absolutely panic over the death penalty.
They will wear a wire, they will risk being murdered
by the mafia. They will do anything and everything to

(13:30):
avoid the death penalty. Don't tell me it doesn't have
an effect on those people, because it does. And if
you say, well, they still commit crimes, you don't know
how many crimes don't get committed.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
You only know the ones that do. Could it be worse?

Speaker 11 (13:47):
Always, So CNN this you might you might have seen
this or heard this. I meant to get to this yesterday.
I was mad at myself that I didn't. I guess
it doesn't matter. We're doing it today. CNN catch up
with a Chicago resident by the name of Amina Hawkey,
and they asked her about crime in Chicago. And Trump

(14:10):
was saying he was going to send the troops in,
but now he's saying, no, no, no, if they'll ask me,
I'll be really nice about.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
Sending them in.

Speaker 11 (14:17):
So they asked this black woman about crime in Chicago,
and they think she's going to say that's stupid Trump,
He's horrible. Well, this black woman who lives in Chicago
gives them a very different answer than they expected.

Speaker 13 (14:30):
My first reaction was, this is a good thing. I
think that the governor as well as the mayor should
be on board with it, just so we can get
a bit more of security in Chicago.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
The way that we need.

Speaker 6 (14:42):
The crime has dropped since twenty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
Do you feel like the city feels safer? No, not
at all.

Speaker 13 (14:48):
No, especially with the police being defineded.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Eramoni, you mind playing that again.

Speaker 13 (14:56):
My first reaction was, this is a good thing. I
think that the governor as well as the mayor should
be on board with it, just so we can get
a bit more of security in Chicago.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
The way that we need.

Speaker 6 (15:09):
The crime has dropped since twenty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
Do you feel like the city it feels safer?

Speaker 13 (15:13):
No, not at all No, especially with the policeman defined it.

Speaker 2 (15:19):
See for the.

Speaker 11 (15:20):
White liberals to claim that it's a great idea, they
don't live the life.

Speaker 14 (15:23):
JD.

Speaker 11 (15:24):
Vance may have had the line of the day yesterday
at the cabinet meeting.

Speaker 15 (15:28):
I happen to believe that maybe the most sacred thing
that we can deliver to American workers is the ability
to live safely and comfortably in their own neighborhoods.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
Public safety is not just something that should belong to
the wealthy.

Speaker 15 (15:39):
It should belong to every working man and woman in
the United States of America. And because of the work
of this administration, that is happening.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
As a great rush Limbaugh will say, right right, very
show continues to us, continues Rushman year of high school.

Speaker 11 (15:54):
The album was called Play Deep the band the Outfield.
I wore this cassette out in my little seventy nine
Volkswagen Rabbit. This and Elvis this was the two cassettes
I had. I wore that thing out, Yes I did.
Our listeners in Portland, unfortunately, are subjected to the nonsense
of some of the worst liberals in this country, some

(16:15):
of the most suicidal liberals. These these are the kind
of people who support policies that destroy communities. Portland was
one of the great American cities. It really was beautiful,
beautiful rivers running through the town. You had lots and
lots of green, just gloriously green. Even the Portland weird

(16:40):
wasn't violent.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
It was weird.

Speaker 11 (16:42):
It was voodoo donuts weird. It was too many tattoos
and a bone through your nose, but not knock you
in the head weird. And then and then it changed
and then much like San Francisco, a great American city,
it became a you know what. I saw something the
other day. It was a report on San Francisco. And

(17:08):
because it is the smashing grab capital of America, now
they have more smashing grabs in anywhere.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
People in San Francisco are leaving.

Speaker 11 (17:17):
Their hatchbacks up to show the bad guys there's nothing
in here worth stealing because you get your your your
windows smashed out. So a number of people that's what
they've been cautioned to do. Leave it up so the
criminals can look in there and see if there's anything

(17:37):
worth stealing, and if they steal it, they steal it.
But at least then you don't have a busted out window.
Now that's sad, isn't it. That's like when American law
enforcement has said, you know, hey, just you know, if
they're raping you, don't fight back because then they'll hurt
you even worse. I saw a video in Carnival in

(17:59):
England where they had this large gat. They said that
the muslim men are raping so many women that they
have created basically just like the Occupy Wall Street movement,
they have created these rape tents and when the girls
go in there, they counsel them on what you've been through.
Because it was a female officer who said, it's very

(18:21):
traumatic when they're raped, and we can't keep the rapes
from happening. But what we can do what give them
a cookie, maybe a donut. Really sorry that you were raped,
but could I tempt you with this donut?

Speaker 2 (18:36):
Now that's a sad state of affairs, isn't it. Well?

Speaker 11 (18:39):
I saw in Portland our k ex eleven ninety listeners,
I saw a man, a boy beat girls in a
track race. And that's sickening. You know the fact that
liberal women are willing to allow this to happen because
this was what the Soros initiative is. It's always something

(19:02):
new or always something to destroy the social fabric. Women
who used to claim to be feminists now letting boys
into girls sports where they're going to dominate the bigger, stronger, faster,
it's just biology. Well, now you have a story of
a six foot four inch tall boy who says, all
of a sudden, I'm a girl. So now he's playing

(19:25):
high school volleyball in Illinois. The longtime coach, to his credit,
resigned in protest after being forced to put the boy on.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
The girls team.

Speaker 16 (19:42):
I'm disgusted by the way this district has dismissed the
safety of these young girls, as well as the safety
of the young girls on the opposing teams that they
will be playing. I am disgusted that the district is
robbing these young women of athletic opportunities, not only at
the high school level, but potential opportunities to compete at

(20:04):
the collegiate level. The district is in direct violation of
a federal executive order and risks losing their federal funding.
The boy in question is six' four and has zero volleyball,
experience yet somehow manage to make the. TEAM a long
time beloved coach of the girls volleyball team quit and

(20:27):
if she is here or, WATCHING i have the utmost
respect for, you standing firm on your morals and. Values
AS i look at the board in front of, ME
i see members with daughters of their, own AND i ask,
you would you want your daughter to compete against.

Speaker 14 (20:44):
A boy who is six?' four would you be happy
if a boy secured a spot on the team meant for?
Your daughter would you want your daughter to undress in
front of him in the. Locker room would you want
him him to undress in front? Of her would you
want your daughter to be hit in the head with

(21:06):
a volleyball that was spiked by a boy.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
And a six or? Four boy. That too, fact is
men grow taller than women. On average.

Speaker 11 (21:18):
They do they're also born with muscularity that women.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
Don't have these are. Natural facts you cannot. Deny them
democrats are now in.

Speaker 11 (21:31):
The position of taking, up very very unpopular positions because
strict adherents to whatever new kookie thing they've made up.

Speaker 2 (21:46):
Is part of.

Speaker 11 (21:46):
Their cult it is part of, their cult and they
cannot break with. The cult part of cult membership is
that you must parrot whatever new thing we. Tell you
and it's as if it's a reductio ad absurdum that
just keeps getting extended further and. Further out, All right

(22:09):
so here's. The deal the earth is on fire and mankind.
Caused it so we want you to be against industry
and manufacturing and gas powered cars and all. These things
and we want you to be against all that and
make everything, more expensive and we'll lose all, our jobs, All,
right now run out and do. It well but my
daddy works in. An ook you get out there and.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
Do, It okay i'll. Do it it's just one thing.

Speaker 11 (22:34):
After another and then, they thought, all right let's see
how twist.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
It up we can get.

Speaker 11 (22:39):
These fools, All right so here's a. New one get,
In here get, in. Here everybody so here's a. New
play we're.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
Calling.

Speaker 11 (22:45):
Everybody listen. All right so we're going to say that
if a boy says he's, a girl yeah we, got
it don't beat him up just because he dresses.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
In growth yeah we saw clink?

Speaker 17 (22:59):
Was?

Speaker 11 (22:59):
It clinger you're In? Mash, no, no no tolerance is.
No tolerance. That's easy anybody can.

Speaker 18 (23:06):
Be.

Speaker 2 (23:06):
Tolerant.

Speaker 11 (23:07):
No no what we want is if a boy says he's,
a girl he can take anything that belongs.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
To girls he can go in.

Speaker 11 (23:14):
Their restrooms and by, the way even if all he
really wants to do is rape, the girls even if
he goes in there and he's clearly aroused by, the
girls because he's. A boy and anyone who questions it
is an awful human being and must, be destroyed especially
if they are a parent of.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
A girl? Got, it ooh this one's a bit? Are
you and the culture.

Speaker 11 (23:36):
Aren't you you need to decide whether you want to
be in this culture.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
Or, not okay and then there, They Go thank god.
For it we're.

Speaker 11 (23:45):
Not arguing this isn't a fifty to fifty tuggle. WAR
anymore i Love the democrats taking the most crazy positions
and stick them.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
To them sticking. To them but.

Speaker 11 (23:55):
My heart breaks for the little girls that get caught up.
In this the girl that would have been the.

Speaker 19 (24:01):
State champion the girl that would have made the, volleyball
team the girl that would have won the wrestling, gold
medal and they get sacrificed on the altar of the.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
Leftist call AND that i. Feel bad we're going to.

Speaker 9 (24:15):
Be changing the name Of the Gulf of mexico To
the gulf Of, michael berry which has a.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
Beautiful way five years, Ago today.

Speaker 11 (24:27):
Texas Blues man Stevie rayvaugh and died in a helicopter
crash on the Way to chicago from a Concert In,
Alpine Valley, East. Troy wisconsin he was born In The
oak cliff Section of Dallas on, october third nineteen. Fifty
four became enthralled, with music watching and learning from his Older,

(24:50):
brother jimmy who would be the driving force behind The.
Fabulous thunderbirds many years later he would teach himself to
play the guitar are before.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
He was even.

Speaker 11 (25:02):
A teen he would end up with a Band Called,
double trouble which was a. Regional sensation and then in
the eighties he would Win, four grammys clean up, his
life and, shortly thereafter at the height of his career the.
Helicopter crash fifteen hundred people would attend his memorial Service

(25:24):
in dallas thirty five years, Ago today Stevie ray vaughn
passed one of the greatest monuments to Him in i've
ever seen constructed Is At zilker Park, in austin right
next to.

Speaker 2 (25:40):
The water and he was not a very. TALL fella
i don't know what.

Speaker 11 (25:46):
He was, five seven maybe, five eight maybe probably five.
To seven but the way the monument of.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
What would that?

Speaker 7 (25:59):
Be remote?

Speaker 2 (26:00):
Not brass what do they? Call?

Speaker 11 (26:01):
That copper it would. Be, copper no if, it was it.
MELTED down i can't. Remember what, but anyway It shows
Stevie rayvaugh but behind him is, a shadow a shadow
that grows wider with the distance. Behind it for artistic,
merit alone whatever you Thought Of.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
Stevie rayvaughn it's pretty.

Speaker 11 (26:25):
Darn cool the fact that it represents the influence he
had on so many other musicians that. THEY'VE professed i
thought was incredibly. Well, done well you know about the
Green dil dos on the court at the N w,
nba game the women's. Basketball fights now we've had green

(26:48):
del do's tossed on.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
The greens DURING The Pga.

Speaker 11 (26:52):
FedEx cup Green del do was tossed on the field
During the Vikings versus titans game In phil.

Speaker 2 (27:03):
There was.

Speaker 11 (27:06):
Fleetwood and His Partner patrick kentley on the. EIGHTEENTH green
a fan Tossed a Neon green sex toy onto the,
putting service causing a momentary Disruption before fleetwood's, final PUTT
nb nbc on Course Reporter jim bones McKay kicked the
toy off the green and into. THE bunker a security

(27:26):
guard then removed it and. Walked off despite the, Momentary
interruption fleetwood calmly tapped in his par putt to clinch
HIS first pga to her victory and Claim The FedEx.
Cup title so you got DIILDO'S. In thewnba then they
powered themselves TO. The nfl NOW, the pga of, All

(27:49):
places i'm going to tell. You something if you're headed
out this weekend to watch, college football you better bring.
A HELMET THE pga onbs is brought to you by
wealthy families all Across The.

Speaker 17 (28:04):
United states they're saying a poor Kids, for, hello friends
welcome back to The PGAs. FedEx cup let's go to
the eighteenth Hole Where tommy fleetwood is about to punt
for HIS first. Pga win, oh my what? Is this
someone just threw something onto the eighteenth. GRAEN gim i
couldn't make out what. It was something. Bride green let's check. The,

(28:26):
Replay okay tommy is lining up. His butt there. It
is it comes. Flying in, you're right it's. Bride Green
but i'm not sure what. That is what do you
mean you don't know what? It is it's a green, rubber.

Speaker 11 (28:41):
Pecker our very, own Course Reporter jim bowes McKay kicks.

Speaker 17 (28:46):
It away Is the american say Socker bront jim McKay
is like a newborn glass crying in the night when
his dad wants to get to the. Devil's, business now
maybe we should go To brad if that green had
been a weave at fast That but todter would have been.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
Off, balls.

Speaker 11 (29:08):
Well since we have taken the show in a, comedic
direction whether you thought it was funny, or not people
always loved to withhold.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
THEIR approval i, LIKE funny i. LIKE funny i like
funny things that, wasn't funny that. Was inappropriate well are
you able? To drive do you have a?

Speaker 17 (29:28):
Good?

Speaker 11 (29:28):
Vision yeah so you have a sense, of sight and
you're able to hear me talking? Right now see. Not
death so you have a sense. Of hearing SO if
i were to give you CHOCOLATE and i would give
you VANILLA and i was, giving strawberry you'd be able to.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
Differentiate.

Speaker 11 (29:41):
Them y so you have a sense, of, Taste okay
AND if i was to BREAK if i was to
bake some bread and it, was pumpernickel you'd be able
to have a rough estimation on you know that it wasn't. A.
Chocolate yeah do you have a sense? Of, smell okay so.
You have you have quite a, few senses but you
don't have a sense. Of humor there's a reason it's

(30:03):
called a Sense OF if i don't find, something funny
that doesn't make it. Not funny, you SEE if i
don't like the Music Of. Marilyn manson that doesn't make it.
Bad music lord knows enough people had bought that trash
that somebody thinks it's. Good MUSIC if i don't like,

(30:24):
classical music that doesn't make classical music any. Less wonderful
it just makes me a person who doesn't, enjoy it.
You see AND if i don't like the taste of,
your hamburger that doesn't make your hamburger.

Speaker 2 (30:36):
Not good it JUST means i don't. Like it and
that's the way.

Speaker 11 (30:40):
Humor works there was a humorous moment yesterday at the. Cabinet,
meeting now we have been talking about this, for months
AND as i said on the air, multiple times, young.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
Folks do not set your wedding date on the day
of a.

Speaker 11 (31:04):
Football game, you Know, in texas, for instance WHERE the
a AND m ut are the two biggest of the
universities in, football programs although there are PLENTY More, Tcu
Baylor texas tech OF Course smu University, of houston my.
Alma mater there's a huge there's a huge hue and

(31:26):
cry among groomsmen and bridesmaids when the invitation goes out
and the young soon to be betrothed announced their wedding
date is on the day of the, big.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
Game and the reason for that is they get. A discount,
You See. Mike Leach mike leach is a.

Speaker 11 (31:45):
Great Coach the pirate had a great bit, on this
but to, His Credit marco rubio brought some levity to
the cabinet meeting yesterday by taking up.

Speaker 20 (31:54):
Our cause this thing about people getting Married on saturdays
during college football season is, a Scourge. Mister president IT'S
dim i know we can have an executive order, on
this it's, the same but it's really difficult just, you
know seven other months of the year that people can.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
Get MARRIED so i just wanted to say that.

Speaker 11 (32:11):
Very, thank you, thank you and we go to break
with a tribute to one of my, favorite now the
Late Great. Mike leech he was asked by a reporter
nine days before his wedding for, any advice and he
is what he had, To, say well it's so it's
too late to.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
Rescue you.

Speaker 18 (32:32):
The best WISDOM that i can possibly give h the
BEST wisdom i could possibly give on that subject nine
days and it's a.

Speaker 2 (32:41):
Little late you should have come to. Me sooner.

Speaker 18 (32:45):
My wisdom, Would, be uh you have to stay out
of the, way, now YEAH and i wish you a
very happy Marriage and i'm sure you'll. Have One but
i'm just, telling you when it comes, to marriages the
women of. Their mind your fiance is going to lose,
Her mind your mother in law is going to lose.
Her mind your mom is going to lose. Her mind

(33:10):
all those nights, For me, thank you and.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
Good night
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