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June 13, 2025 65 mins
Jobob joins The Anchormen
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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Now it's time for the Anchorman Podcast.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
With Matt Yeats and Dan Ball. Everybody, welcome back in
this latest edition of the Anchorman Podcast. I'm Dan Ball
alongside Riley Lewis. We are your anchormen here on an
Actually we're not. Yeah, well we're talk show hosts. We are.

(00:30):
But that sounded a lot cooler than the talk show hosts.
That didn't sound that cool back in January when we
were concocting this idea for a podcast. Did it now
the Anchorman sounds cooler? Yeah, it is. Yeah. Before we
get to the guest, it's gonna jump right in here.
How was your week? What's shaken? Run into any protesters?

Speaker 3 (00:51):
I do wonder if we'd see anything like that down here.
I don't think there's enough crazies. Oh it's coming, you think, so,
oh it's coming. I mean San Diego where we're based here, folks,
so in is now unfortunately a blue city. You got
to remember, just a short time ago, five six years
the most Republican mayor. Yes, and I might get this wrong,

(01:12):
either the city council or the county commission.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
I think was a three to two the red way.
It was the county board Okay, Now it's a three
to two for a while. Now it's a three to
two the other way for the county commission, yes, which
I'm hoping some people that are running going to change that.
And the mayor is a Democrat and the city council's
a Democrat. And now San Diego has some of the

(01:35):
highest rent uh, the highest water bills, the highest inflation rate,
inflation rate, homeless numbers have gone up. What else? During
the Democrat reign, we kicked homeless people, including homeless veterans,
out of our Sandio Convention Center to fit it legals in.
So yeah, if you don't think that this place is

(01:56):
going to participate in that, ridiculous? The hell are they
calling it No King's Day tomorrow on Saturday? I mean,
this is yeah, it's it's coming, bro, It's everywhere, Riley,
every blue city out there, you know. And name the
top ten and they're going to happen. Baltimore, Boston, Atlanta, Chicago,

(02:16):
New York, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego.
See I did ten, and there's more.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
Well, what's really weird though about them? Because this is
more than just protests and riots and eluding. I'm not
even that they're waiving. I don't foreign flags on America soil.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
It's right there. Look at it. Uh huh, look at this.
This is this is insane, and this is one of
the more peaceful protesting is not a crime. Right when
you follow the Constitution, you idiots, which you obviously haven't
read it yet, and your professors or high school teachers
must have been activists because they forgot to read it
to you. It says you have a right free speech,

(02:53):
free press, and then it says peaceful assembly. Yes, that's
what it says completely. So throwing stuff at cops, stopping traffic,
stopping commerce from happening, blocking major thoroughfares, destroying businesses, burning vehicles,
I'm pretty sure doesn't fall under peaceful assembly. No, and

(03:17):
I just I do.

Speaker 3 (03:18):
Look, honestly, I think I think this is the minority
in America still by far. However, to see people gaving
foreign flags just some days you wonder is America even
that American anymore? It just it just feels to me
like we're country a little bit. When you're to America
out there, it's.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
Just fifteen million riley, okay, And when you import fifteen
million from one hundred and sixty different countries, and you
don't make them follow the process where they have to
do the studying, learning about our heritage history, learn some English.
There's nothing racist. If I hear one more liberal tell
me that. If I look at someone from another country

(03:54):
and again it has nothing to do with black or brown,
don't even give me that bs because it could be
a white that fled here, okay, or somebody from China.
So stop with this race crap that I'm white and
I'm maga, so I'm racist on black and brown people. No,
I don't give two you know, what's what country you're from?

(04:15):
Learn English, adhere to our customs. That doesn't mean you
don't bring your culture and your customs and you still
do your traditions. Yes, cook your food, wear your clothes,
pray to whatever. But when you do it the proper way.
They go through vetting completely, they go through classes, they

(04:35):
have to take a naturalization test, they have to be
sworn in the people that went through the process. If
you go talk to them right now, the majority of
them think this crap that was just on your screen
is ridiculous, and they want them deported.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
To well and to be fair to their point, what
other serious country would would let this happen?

Speaker 2 (04:54):
None of them. Yeah, you think this happens in Japan
A Riley, No, no, no, we're in San Diego. Go
to Mexico right now, Go down to Mexico. I want
you to get a thousand people, and I want you
to go to Mexico City and I want you to
cause a riot like this over whatever, and watch what
happens to you. Okay, then I want you to just
live there. Don't tell them, just live there. I want

(05:16):
you to go get a job. I want you to
do everything you would do here. And when they find
out you're down there and you're not a legal Mexican
citizen and you took a job that a Mexican could
have had and then you started some shit, they're going
to throw you in a Mexican prison. And Riley's going
to be somebody's girlfriend down there. No kidding, I'm just kidding,
But that's what happened to you. And I use Mexico

(05:38):
as an example because the meeting and everybody's making this
in Los Angeles about Mexicans versus Americans. It's not okay.
There just happens to be a lot of them in LA.
And so the politicians, the pundits, the loud mouths, the
people with the blow of horns, they use the Mexican
people to say, here's these racist Americans against our friends

(06:00):
from Mexico. Who if we didn't have Mexicans, you wouldn't
have And this is what kills me. The left says
that the rights racist, y'all are racist on the left. Bro,
what if I hear one more politician go, who's gonna
pick our lettuce? Who's going to clean our hotel rooms?
Who's gonna watch our children? A fricking sitting democrat of
the House, I forget her name, two three days ago

(06:22):
when all this started in LA, said that she said,
pick let us watch our kids in clean our hotel rooms.
Does that mean that people coming to America for a
better way of life are only good enough to work
in those places? And since you're the ones on the
left saying that it's white mega against black and brown people,
do you mean the only black and brown people coming

(06:42):
into this country are only good for doing those lower
graded jobs, if you will, those blue collar jobs. That
sounds racist as hell to me, Riley, How about.

Speaker 3 (06:51):
You absolutely it does, And I also think it's a
weird argument to make you should just let your country
be invaded because you're unwilling to pay an American citizen
and to do a job for a fair wage. So,
because this is really about money, I think the big
corporations support Democrats who support open war.

Speaker 2 (07:06):
Well, here's the deal. Forget all that. They want cheap labor, that,
of course they do while they're behind their walls with
their security. They want their cheap labor. Do you know what, Maga,
you and I want. We want everybody to have the
right to try for the dream. Yes, you're not guaranteed
the American dream. Okay, what's it say in that Constitution
in the preamble. I believe it says something about guaranteed

(07:29):
the pursuit of happiness. The pursuit of happiness doesn't mean
you're going to be happy, It means you can pursue it.
So I look at immigration differently. Follow the rules totally, Congress,
clean it up. It takes long, going to cost too much,
you do that job. But anyway, Yes, if you're a
legal abiding person, then follow the rules, do it properly,

(07:51):
and then guess what what I want for you? Is
what I want for me, what I want for you? Yes,
I want you to be able to buy the biggest
house and have the best job. If that's what you want,
get married, have kids, make a million, make ten million
dollars in America, make a billion. It's happened with people
that have followed the rules before. Elon Musk is a
perfect example of an immigrant who made good on coming

(08:11):
to America. He's now the richest man. Yes, on the
friggin planet you can go. Why does the left always
want to pigeonhole them to do those labor jobs, but
then call us on the right the racist when our
side says, actually, we want them to come in legally,
and if that's where they start, okay, But we want
them to excel like the way I was taught. Why

(08:31):
would you settle anyway? If you okay, Yes, I moved
to a new place. I'm a young person. I get
my first job somewhere, wouldn't I think then my next
job should be bigger and better. My next job should
be bigger and better. Right, same with immigration. You're coming
here for a bigger and better life. You're only picking lettuce. Well,
then eventually maybe you own a business that picks the lettuce.

(08:53):
Maybe you then own you create something that picks it better,
and then you build it and you sell it and
you become an entrepreneur like I want that for you.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
Does that sound racist? No? They sound racist, bro completely.
Oh well, nobody's gonna be able to watch our kids
and clean our hotel rooms and make our bed and
do our laundry. These democrats are so damn racist. It's disgusting. Riley, Yeah,
it is. It's twisted.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
I don't know how this whole thing is gonna shake out,
but I will say, by the way, for everyone who's
saying that Trump they call him a dictator, they call
him a fascist. Ever for enforcing federal immigration law, I
don't understand.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
Clinton did it, Obama did it, he w did it.
They all did it.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
See any protests, no outrage, no molotov cocktails. When Obama
deported three million people, or on Bush deported two million people.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
And it was more, it was like three point four
three point three. Obama built the cages, he built the cake,
he separated families.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
Woo.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
Can't do that, absolutely and not a peep. So I
don't even think it's about that. It's just about Trump.
They just want to do anything they can to undermine him,
to stonewall him.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
Yes, and I'll add to that. Please, if it's Trump,
it has to be wrong. Yes. If he says white,
they say black, he says up, they say. However, you
know it's about the census next year, right, Because let's
be real, folks, LA is the one popping off the
most out of all the other cities. And I'm sure
they're going to pop off this Saturday in the fourteenth
because Flag Day, Trump's birthday and the big Army parade

(10:13):
in DC. So I'm sure they're gonna pop off in
at least a dozen of their cities that I mentioned. However,
California is going crazy because they've already had a drain
in people and businesses. Right. Matter of fact, I just
saw a report that said, for the first time, San
Diego now is leading the charge for the most exited
city in California. No kid, LA was number one before. Well,

(10:37):
let me reiterate, it's not the number one, because there's
a list out there. I saw the list, right, LA
I think is still towards the top. San Diego went
from nine on the list. These are all cities in California,
it's now five, but it had the fastest increase. That's
what it is. So La I think still takes the
cake and the Bay Area, but San Francisco, San Diego

(10:57):
went from nine to five because the numbers are increasing.
People because the cost of living. Yeah, it's insane, and
who wants to live under this type of rule, right,
I know, but think about it. But they're leaving because
they can't afford it. And if we lose American citizens
and then wait for it, Trump kicks out several hundred
thousand to a couple million out of this state because

(11:19):
we know millions are here. Yes, what happens when they
do the census and every congressional district does about what
seven hundred and thirty seve hundred fifty thousand people are
in each congressional district in this country. So if you
dump two or three million out of California this year,
thank you, mister president, and you do a census next
year and instead of thirty nine or forty million or

(11:41):
whatever we have, we have thirty seven point two. You
lose congressional seats. That's this is about rally.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
Of course, it is which I would I would say though,
to the people who leave California. The problem is people
with common sense leave and it leaves us with the fools,
true voting for the same corrupt leaders and cronies like
Gavin Us.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
But don't think the fools don't go elsewhere and vote blue.
They do. Look what's having the text do in Arizona, Tennessee.

Speaker 3 (12:05):
But my big place it is if you want to
get this beautiful state back on the right track, then
we need the god fearing patriots who love this place
to stay here, vote in elections, swamp the ballot box,
point get better people back into office, because, like you said,
not that long ago, San Diego was solidly conservative across
the board, and there still are a lot of concerns.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
Oh, it's the veterans here, the veteran community and the
activeduty military. And I would say it's the American entrepreneurial
spirit of business owners because San Diego is a lot
of mom and pop shops. It is right, and I
feel like when I meet these guys that are running
a bar or a surf shop or a private business,
they're not huge mega They're also not crazy lefties. They're
like independent or a libertarian right like Yo Bro, I

(12:45):
just want to serve. Leave me alone. You do you?
I do me. We're in San Diego, bro, hang tan relaxed,
kind of like the Hawaii vibe, right without the crazy liberals.
That's the San Diego vibe I've gotten in the five
years i've lived here. During COVID, you would see it.
I'd meet somebody, they were pissed. Can you tell your trump'sport?
They go, I hate Trump? But wait a minute, whoa
you sound like? No, I'm just common sense. You know.

(13:05):
I own a business and the government tell me what
to do and I don't like it, and they're shutting
me down. And so you saw a lot of that
independent spurit in San Diego push back, which is why
we grew during COVID, because when the Bay Area and
LA were locked down, hundreds of thousands of people came
to San Diego in twenty twenty through twenty four to
get away from the lockdowns. So we got flooded with people,

(13:25):
and then the prices went up, and now people are
leaving San Diego because you can't afford it. And yes,
guess who those idiots from the barry at LA voted
for down here, which is why we went from red
to blue, people like Todd Gloria, who's just a complete clown,
the mayor of San Diego. Look him up. All right,
we're getting past ten minutes. We've got to do the
guest here. We had so much a yack about with
this crazy week of riots, because that's what they are.

(13:46):
It's not protests. These riots, they're stage, they're paid for,
they're funded. It's bs. They're hiring people. We've seen the
ads ridiculous. You were talking about patriots that need to
stay put. Because you're a California native, I am. So
you want the guys that have go honess to stay
so you've got some battle buddies in the fox hole, Yes,
to fight for Mega right, that's right. You know, I

(14:07):
bought a piece of land. I'm not moving. I'm with you.
Our guest tonight is one of those guys who is
and probably could have moved his family a long time ago,
probably over to Arizona where his fellow folk have their headquarters,
but he has stayed put up near the LA area,
and so I thought it fitting to get my friend
who's filled in on my talk show and has been

(14:30):
a guest for at least four or five solid years
here on this network. And so without further ado, and
he just says one name. By the way, have you
met Joe Bob? I haven't yet, Joe Bob, Turning Point
USA contributor. If you don't know Turning Point by now,
you ain't been on TikToker X. Charlie Kirk's Turning Point
is dominating the Conservative America first mega movement. Joe Bob

(14:52):
is one of those amazing contributors that you see all
sorts of amazing interviews and content on the Internet from
him on all the social media platforms. So, Joe Bob,
welcome to the Anchorman Podcast. It's a little different than
our stuffy political talk shows. You show up on How
You Doing?

Speaker 1 (15:08):
Brother Dan, Can you like follow me around and introduce
me as I walk into rooms? That would be really
that'd be a huge ego boost for me if you
could just just come around and introduce him and then
go through your whole spiel. By the way, you know,
as a brown guy, thank you for letting me take
a break from cleaning your toilets to come on this show.

(15:28):
I really appreciate that, because that's all we're good for.
We just cleaned toilets and white butts. I I think,
so that's what. Don't forget your.

Speaker 2 (15:37):
Pick produce, you clean hotel rooms? What else did she say?
If you remember that woman's name, please tell me it
was a It was a congressional female. And I can't
remember what I say, which it was this week? She
literally said, who's gonna clean our toilets? Yeah, make our beds,
pick our lettuce, and take care of our children. Something
like that. And again, So, Joe Bob as a brown

(15:59):
person and Sama cracker, how does that make you feel
when you hear Democrats pointing at folks on the Conservative
America First right and say that this whole immigration roundup
is all about getting rid of black and brown people
because Donald Trump is racist. Now go pick some lettuce.
That's what people on the left sound like, Do they

(16:21):
know you, Bob?

Speaker 1 (16:23):
It's fascinating too, because there's if you go through comment sections,
which I don't recommend you do. My wife has sometimes
delved into the comment section on my Instagram page and
then been like so angry that you can't sleep because
it takes a certain amount of thick skinness that you
and I and people in this kind of industry have nowadays. Yeah,

(16:43):
And so once you get past the just fury of it,
it actually is fascinating because you hear stuff and you
kind of take it in and you process it, and
then you look at it from more like of an
objective standpoint, you realize, oh my gosh, these people are
actually out of their minds. Because I can deal with
somebody who's smart and I disagree with. What is becoming

(17:06):
increasingly difficult to reckon with is the fact that there
are people out there that there's there's just there's no
saving them, and I don't know what to do about that.
And by the way, too, I recognize your tactic there
of keeping me in California. Just bragg, Oh, he's not leaving.
Hang it, Dan, Now, I can't leave because you're putting
it out there like that, are you?

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Yeah? Like Riley grew up in in Sanitas?

Speaker 1 (17:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
Yeah. Riley is a twenty six year old, twenty five
year old native. He has never left, born and raised
in southern California. How about you, Joe Bob.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Oh, I'm born and raised here too, So thirty four
years he got you beat by a little bit. But
I also, yeah, we're too ingrained, and that's The other
thing too, is like, I don't want to just leave
because it gets a little bit rough sometimes that that's
what life is. If you go somewhere else, it's gonna
get rough there too, and you're gonna have problems to
figure out. So I'd much rather stay and and uh
and make fun of Gavin and Alex Padia. By the way, the.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Senator, Oh, what happened yesterday? He was just.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
Asking a question. That's all he was doing. Wasn't wasn't interrupting.
It was just you know, dang it, those fascists.

Speaker 2 (18:10):
Soviet level gaslighting. You know what I love saying. I
love that MSNBC had a reporter and a warm chair
ready to go with a full sit down interview last
night with him the minute he did this. Okay, I'm like, hmm,
I'm sure that wasn't staged. I'm sure him or his
staff didn't call MSNBC or seeing and be like, hey,

(18:30):
I'm getting ready to go over to Christy Nome's speech,
so just in case something happens, Oh, something's my eye
wink wink. You should have somebody ready to interview me
or probably not him, the staffers, right, That's how DC works.
Joe Bob, you know the staffers, call the bookers or
the producers over at MSNBC and be like, now, my

(18:52):
boss senterpre is about to do something. You're gonna want
to have cameras ready for. It's all stage. He got
what he wanted he wanted to be.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Who was you know who is the mad about that?
The person who was the most freaking furious that Alex
Padia got arrested was Gavin Newsom. He's thinking, dang it,
why didn't I think of that? Look at all the
attention he's getting. I want that attention true and he
tried for it.

Speaker 2 (19:14):
What did what did old hair jail say at the
beginning of the week. Wasn't it Monday? He said yeah.
When he was yes and he was talking trash on
Tom Holman, he was like, oh he's a big bully. Yeah,
come arrest me then, I don't care whatever. Come get me,
Come Pumpany's chest, come get me, bro, I say, we
do it. I know Tom, I know Tom Purson. I've
never met Gavin, thank god, because I'm sure I have

(19:35):
some choice words when I ever meet that guy face
to face. But I would put my money on Tom
Homan any day of the week, the pit bull versus
the hair jail boy. I'm putting ten grand on Tom.
You know.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
I I've actually run into Gavin a number of times
in my kind of longerish career in California politics. And
the thing that I think is most scary about him,
and I talk about this a lot, is that he's
actually pretty nice and reasonable in person, one on one
with you, right yeah, And so that's the problem, right one.
It'd be one thing if he were just dumb and

(20:09):
aloof and kind of like this narcissistic, crazy person.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
He's smart.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
But the scary thing, the scary thing is that he's
tactical about his approach, like all of this stuff is
entirely on purpose to gear him up to be the
DNC nominee for president. And so that's what actually scares me.
The fact that he's pretty nice in person, Honestly, I've
never had a problem with him on a person to
person level, is the worst thing about him in my opinion.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
Oh I agree. I mean, look, you have there's somebody
in my family that thinks he's like, oh my god,
he's amazing. He's not gorgeous, And then I'll be like,
but his politics. Oh, he's horrible. I hate him, disgusting,
gross whatever. And then I look at it and I
go but and then she finishes. But he's so hot
and dreaming, oh god, and he's in that raspy voice,

(20:55):
and he seems so sincere and honest when he speaks.
I'm like, but then you see the policy, right, like,
oh no, yeah, I've never vote. He's a scumbag. He's horrible,
he's ruthless, but he's so and I'm like, that reminds me.
And again, you're too young, and Joe, Bob, I don't know.
We'll see thirty four. Yeah. You probably don't recall when
old Bill Clinton came on the scene back in the nineties. Okay,

(21:16):
I was about eighteen, I think, matter of fact, that
was the first election I voted in, and so I
remember the interviews. Women were falling over and gushing over
slick Willie and I'm sitting there going, I don't get it.
He was fatter back then, he was more rednecky back then.
From Arkansas. No offense. We love our Arkansas right winger.

(21:37):
Folks love you, but not Bill Clinton. What is it
with those folks? Jobob, You're a handsome man where the women.
Sometimes he just overlook horrible policy, disgusting actions by a
man because he's attractive. I guess guys never do that
with a hot woman, do there.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
I appreciate the compliment, Dan, but I did vote. I
did vote yes on eight and so California residents will
remember what that is from many yans ago. But uh,
you know, I well, here's here's the thing, and this
is this is what's gonna make Gavid running for president fun?

Speaker 2 (22:15):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
In case viewers don't know, don't leave him alone with
your best friend's wife, because I was a big scandal
when back in the day. If you don't know this,
Gavin Newsom cheated on his wife with his best friend's wife,
who happened to work for him in the Mayor of
San Francisco's office.

Speaker 2 (22:32):
As his manager or something right or his chief of
staff exactly. Yeah, his best friend and a worker, yes.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
Yes, and co worker and Gavin did some did some
did some naughty bit things in in the government office.
I believe I think that's the correct uh, with his
best friend's wife, and so the the the idea of
him running for president, right, I think he thinks we're
in this kind of world where that stuff is. Oh,
that's just a thing of the past. And you know,

(22:58):
Donald Trump doesn't have the best track record either. But
the difference is Donald Trump is a reality TV star,
lived a different lifestyle. Gavin is supposed to be this
upright virtuous, we're fighting for the people. When all of
that stuff, think, yeah, when all that stuff comes out,
I'm gonna be just so giddy with excitement of like
we all knew this was here and now the entire

(23:20):
world knows the pitfalls of.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
So many slimy deals to talk about. Besides in his
personal life, Oh, he's got a answer for the high
speed rail. He's wasted billions of dollars on the train
to nowhere. Come on, Gavy, well the crime while he
was mayor, and while he's gub the homelessness issue that
he said he was gonna tackle since he was mayor. Dude,
I'm gonna get rid of homeless in San Francisco. Then

(23:44):
he becomes governor, I'm gonna rid a homelessness the billions
spent and homelessness increased. Some estimates show twenty three to
thirty percent. I believe you might know Riley in the
six seven years he's been in office, Joe Bob, it's
only went up by almost a third, But he's going
to tackle.

Speaker 3 (24:01):
It well, even though we're spending more money on it now,
by the way, every single year. But you know, on
that point, Dan, what's really funny for me to remember
Joe Bob And sure you remember this. So anyone who's
ever been to San Francisco, you've seen a once great
city fall into ruin. It used to be safe and
affordable and clean. It used to be a really goo
When was this when your grandpa lived there?

Speaker 2 (24:20):
I mean it was.

Speaker 3 (24:22):
It's been a while. The last fifteen years has been rough,
but it used to be really nice. Okay, it used
to be nice.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
It's now not.

Speaker 3 (24:28):
And what used to be the problems that were just
in the Tenderloin with homelessness and drugs and crime have
spread to the nice places like knob Hill, where Pelosi lives.
But to watch him clean the city up just for
you to come into town time, that was funny.

Speaker 2 (24:42):
How could you justify supporting him? Yeah, Well, there's a
lot of stuff we're gonna be able to bring up, Jobob.
You know what I want to do, though, we gotta
we got to back up that were almost a half
hour in and we never even got to this part
because we were all so excited to bash on Gavin
and rightfully, so, yes, let me take a step back
and introduce Joe Bob more to the viewers if they

(25:03):
don't know him. So, Joe Bob, you got to fill
folks in because even I don't know some of the
answers to these questions because you've been a guest on
my show for years. But when you come on, we
talk politics, right, it's a political talk show. We don't
get a chance to go, Hey, how many kids do
you have? What are their names? What's your wife do?
How did you start working for TPUSA, What do you

(25:25):
do for fun? What's your favorite music? Like, we don't know,
Joe Bob. So what's cool about this podcast is we
get an hour instead of five minutes? Right, we do
five guests to night five six minutes with each guest.
How do you know your guests? This is a great way. So,
Joe Bob, we want the bio brother. So you grew
up in Kelly around La.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
In a an empire. But I feel like I have
to back even further than that. Joe Bob, what the
hell is that name?

Speaker 2 (25:51):
Yes, true, I don't even know do you have a
last name or did you remove it?

Speaker 1 (25:56):
Well, it's I mean, Joe Bob is as weird as
it gets. And I don't think hacking on ty Lafey
makes anything any easier. And in this profession, I think
name recognition is a big component of that. Well, what
happened was one grandpa was Joe, the other one was Bob,
and my parents couldn't figure out which one to name
me after. Say, they decided to make high school very
very difficult for the brown guy with the hillbilly Alabama

(26:19):
backwoods name, not from Arkansas. I do have more teeth
than your average Joe Bob. That's I do take pride
in that.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
I get to family, by the way, lots of toothless people,
So don't make fun of me. My dad from someone
to get Virginia. That's the tobacco, moonshine, running hills. You
want to talk about hillbilly's, Yeah, my mom's side or
Yankees up in Ohio. My dad's side are hillbillies down
in Comerly got Virginia. So Joe Bob, I have a
couple of those two first named Combo cousins. Right, I

(26:53):
have a Glenny Wayne. I have a jack knife jack
bo like job like like Joe Bob. Lenny Wayne, you
got a Patty May in your family. I can keep going, bro,
I got like eleven of them anyway, Joe keep going.
So that's how we got Joe Bob and then yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
And you know, born raised Southern California. I was a
consultant for a long time after college. I went into
I fell into like political consulting, running different races, and
that's how I got introduced to AA and Jesus wow.
Seven eight years ago. Now, I was running the guy
for governor in California, and he was on on all
the time, and uh, you know, was able to kind
of see the inner workings of the media stuff. And

(27:32):
I think about twenty twenty one, I was like, you know,
I've been doing the behind the scenes politics for a
really long time. Let me see if I can, let
me see if there's a market for a snarky dude
joking about politics. That turns out it did worked out
at least is working out decently well.

Speaker 2 (27:50):
A snarky brown guy from LA that sounds like a
white guy with a redneck name. I love it. Yeah,
very great. I love that. Such a good brand. Yeah,
nobody's gonna copy him seriously. So you go from consulting
to doing the media stuff, when do you start working
with Charlie Kirk and the amazing folks at TPSA. Because

(28:11):
I got to tell you, I was worried. I think
I told you this. I don't think she watches so
she won't yell at me. I was worried, Joe Bob
about my teenager who is going to be eighteen this October,
who about a year or so ago, and especially during COVID,
she had a rough time like a lot of kids did,
especially in this state. And I didn't know if we
were going to turn her and keep her in the

(28:34):
America First Movement because of radical teachers blah blah blah.
I get her held the time divorce from her mom,
and you know what she said to me a few
months back. I forget what it was. We were talking
about something. I think it was the transgender issue or whatever,
and she goes, oh, dad and agreed with me, and
I went what She's like yeah, And then I'm like,
oh thank god. I'm like, where'd you hear that? And

(28:56):
I was hoping she was going to say on a
way n on ther show on your podcast, Dad, Now
you know what she said, Joe Bob, Where did she
become a maga girl because of a certain guy's videos
on TikTok? Who's name do you think? Oh?

Speaker 1 (29:11):
It is one hundred percent Charlie? And I feel like
there's a well and is that is so not that's
so not the first time I've heard that particular thing.
And that's and it's fascinating to see, especially too, because
so I got invited to go do one of the
Turning Point shows circa twenty twenty one ish and then
came on more or less full time in twenty twenty two.

(29:34):
And so I've been around for a while, and Charlie's
always been a big deal, right, He's always kind of
been a household name, and and so at a certain
level you kind of get used to that kind of
name recognition with people that you're working with, and even me, right,
I've been on the road to Charlie. So so when
Charlie goes on tour, he recognized that, Well, he makes

(29:57):
funny jokes, but sometimes he's so you know, political guy
that the jokes just right over people's heads, and so
he had the wherewithal to be like, hey, can you
go and do you know five ten minutes in front
of my my my speech, and so I do some
stand up comedy and make some jokes and that kind
of like loosens people up a little bit more.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
And so that's how you got that. Charlie asked you
to be an opener for him headliner.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
That's cool.

Speaker 2 (30:21):
Wow, well yeah, Frank Sinatra bro wow.

Speaker 1 (30:26):
Wow yeah it actually, I mean it came out there.
There's a whole other story about how that that.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
Happened, Frank of Mega. Yeah, completely because Charlie me. Let
me just say, I have been paying attention to him
obviously since I got into the movement working in OAM,
which was five years ago this August, and totally I've
just watched him explode and the keeper to say movement,
I mean you guys, is am Fest now cranking in
fifteen sixteen thousand people. You're you're rivaling, you're beating Sea Pack.

(30:54):
You're getting way more younger people than any conservative movement
I've seen in my fifty years on this rock, I've
never seen a young movement like this is right now,
there's been their Young Republicans right and the different clubs
and Reagan big movement in the eighties to get young
people out. But this movement right now, and it is
besides Donald Trump. It is Charlie Kirk and the Joe

(31:17):
Bobs and the Morgan mcmi and all the people that
are working TPSA. I mean, if you want to thank
a group for winning twenty twenty four and hopefully winning
in the future, top of the list, Donald Trump obviously,
and the mega movement, it's TPSA right up there. In
second I'm telling you guys, thank you Jobob.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
Yeah. Oh what, oh Joe.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
I was just say, Jobob.

Speaker 3 (31:38):
There's a magic there because there's been such a there
was a need, there was a market for that kind
of content for so long. When I was in college,
we had one college Young Republicans club. There was like
ten people in it. They were all very very awkward,
very weird. I don't understand the issues. They were not
very active. So to see Charlie and his team hitting
every campus they can in America, drawing Allison's and thousands

(32:00):
of people, and that's awesome. Yeah, it's just really refreshing
to see that kind of ground game from the right finally,
and I think that's what made the difference in this election.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
That's key. Finally, you just said that and talk about that,
Joe Bob. The ground game of what TPUSA does, whether
it's physically on the ground at the campuses or the
events or countering the protests or rallies, but the ground
game on social media has been key because again, my
daughter didn't go to a TPSA event. She's not in
college yet, she's going to be a senior next year,

(32:30):
so later this fall. Her whole thing was when whatever
this issue was, and I think it was the transition.
She said, oh, Dad, I saw that on TikTok And
I'm like, from who said, Charlie Kirk on TikTok. There's
all kinds of great videos on TikTok, Dad, aren't you
on there? And I'm like, no, I don't like TikTok.
Well you need to get on TikTok Dad. Your friends
are all over TikTok. All the TPSA people do on
your show are all over TikTok. Dad.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
Yeah, it's well, it's fascinating. The infrastructure that Charlie's been
able to build is it's the whole other thing. Nobody
has that, right, Like there's other you know, commentators and
pundits and talk show hosts, but nobody has campus clubs
on campus at high schools and colleges and just all
across the country. Nobody has the infrastructure. And he's been

(33:14):
able to build that incredibly. I'll tell you this kind
of like a I don't know if this is necessarily
behind the scenes because it's happening before everybody's eyes in
real time. But as a guy who's kind of been
on the road with Charlie for you know, two and
a half three years at this point, you know, there
was there was always there was always a movement, right
Whenever we'd go to a campus, there always be you know,

(33:35):
a couple hundred people at these big ballrooms, right, and
that you know kind of you kind of get used
to that, and not to say that it's diminished in
any way, but it's kind of like, oh, yeah, this
is standard. There's eight hundred people at this ballroom. There's
a lot of students, there's some people from the community,
and that's great. It really it hit me square in

(33:57):
the face. I think we were at Texas a and right,
I'm used to like these couple hundred people, everybody's enthusiastic
to I walk out on stage and there's thirty five
hundred people in this theater entirely students. And then I
find out we turned away like two thousand people at
the door. And now to me was the first time

(34:18):
again because I'm pretty close to this sort of stuff,
that was to me like, oh, this is a much
bigger thing than I think I had put it in
my own head. Oh that's having been around.

Speaker 2 (34:27):
Yeah. When I went to I didn't get to go
to Amfest twenty four. What are we in in June?
So six months ago, so year before I went to
twenty three, which was the first one or second one
for Mfest I forget anyway, went to that one, got
to go on stage with my boys in Big and
Rich John Rich, who I think he's been on the
podcast right, We had him on a couple peck And

(34:49):
when I walked out there with the boys, and I
looked out at that c and I think they said
that that the year I went it was fourteen six,
showed up almost fifteen thousand, and I'll say kids, because
when I looked out in the crowd, there wasn't a lot
of fifty year olds. Okay, these people were under thirty five,
under thirty maybe fifteen thousand of them, Yeah, packed into

(35:11):
this auditorium in Phoenix, Arizona. And I'm going, he's got
something here. We're gonna we're gonna win.

Speaker 3 (35:17):
Well, I think when we won, Yeah, I think what
confirms that too is the hostile opposition. When you see
these campuses like Berkeley that don't even want to let
him come on campus, you know you're right over the target.
When you got lefties sow up in arms, they're foaming
at the mouth.

Speaker 2 (35:32):
So where's the righty where's the righty violent movement in
this country? By the way, Yeah, I don't young of young,
crazy violent righties. Joe Bob. Where are they at? I've
always wondered where where are they?

Speaker 1 (35:43):
Do they? I? I I get it beats me. I Uh,
I experienced firsthand the woke crazy lefties. I think we
were you see Davis, and I was probably stupid and naive,
but uh, there was a there's a big wall of
glass door and you'd probably see the cliffs somewhere on
the internet, and they were the big mob was coming

(36:05):
up to the glass doors. And there's SWAT teams surrounding me,
and I got my camera and I'm like, okay, there's
doors here. I didn't like think in my head that
they would break through the glass doors. And there's a
video of me just just kind of panicking almost, And yeah,
I haven't seen that. On the other side, you know,
when AOC goes to speak at campuses, even Rex Kendy

(36:25):
goes to speaking campuses, I haven't seen the aggression.

Speaker 2 (36:28):
Right right. The Party of Peace, the Party of Tolerance,
the Party of Acceptance, the Party of Inclusion, the Party
of the EI. Oh wait, I'm a conservative, straight Christian,
white middle aged male. Screw your dan ball, you racist, homophobic, xenophobic,
Marxist social I mean every Obian is they can come

(36:53):
up with. And then I said and go, I love
you because I don't want you dead. I don't want
you hurt. I don't want you silenced, I don't want
you canceled. I want you to be able to stand
on the street corner peacefully and act like the idiot
buffoon sheeple that you are, so you will expose the

(37:13):
radical left, their idiotic ideology, their craziness, their lack of
common sense. So by all means, please stand there and
say the stupid ass stuff you guys on the left say,
We're not gonna punch you, We're not gonna spit on you,
We're not going to try to fill a Molotov cock
and light John fire. No.

Speaker 3 (37:31):
But but Joe Bob here here's I really want your
thoughts about this, because I've noticed this what the right,
what you have that unites them all? Because there's a
lot of diversity of thought on the right.

Speaker 2 (37:40):
There's a finally yes, yes, fall back thirty forty years,
I like thrownybody on the bus. You're Republicans in the
old days. Yeah, this God for Trump and the Maga movement.

Speaker 3 (37:49):
Yes, So the new right is very diverse, and what
unites them all together, this really big coalition is love
of country. Yes, what unites the left is hatred of America,
hatred of Trump, hatred of our founders. What does that
say about their movement?

Speaker 2 (38:04):
Yeah, it's pretty freaking pathetic, right, Joe Bob.

Speaker 1 (38:08):
Yeah, I mean it's it's more even than country too, right,
It's it's yeah, country is kind of what it's directed at.
We hate America, the colonizers and all all of that.

Speaker 2 (38:17):
Wet we were never great, then what the hell are
you doing here?

Speaker 1 (38:22):
But but what it is? And I think the reason
that the conservative umbrella has been able to encompass so
many different types of people is because the left is,
yes they're mad at the country, Yes they're mad at
the president, but they're really fighting against reality right at
the end of the day, like they're fighting against reality.
And because conservatism is I mean, it's fundamental, fund foundational

(38:44):
core is just recognizing what is and crafting a policy
and a lifestyle around what is, rather than changing everything.
What was Barack Obama's famous line or he didn't actually
say this, but effectively he's like, I love this country.
That's why we need to entirely fundamentally change it. Like, okay,

(39:04):
that doesn't You can't change human nature. You can't change reality.
And people that recognize that, whether they think one thing
about policy or another thing about policy and have some
sort of inter party skirmishes, at least we all recognize
human nature and reality are ever present. They're always going
to exist. And the Libs, because they don't think that

(39:27):
anything is impossible. I use too many negatives there, because
they think a man can be a man, a horse
can be a donkey, whatever else. They think that they
have this this monochromatic look at the world, basically thinking
everything can be anything, so nothing is anything, and so
they really just kind of consolidate around just aloof nothingness.

(39:49):
And so, yeah, the reason conservatives have this like pretty diverse.
I think you're probably talking about that chart that had
just like conservative ideas all over the place is everybody,
everybody on that side acknowledges that reality exists. And you
have to start there are there disagreements that we have
in conservative side of the things, yes, but we don't.
We don't disagree in the fact that men can't be women.

(40:12):
The sky is blue.

Speaker 2 (40:15):
I'll tell you what to the fight good versus evil.
I'm sorry, I'll say it, and I know left these
little hammer me for it that are Christians. But y'all
on the left, a big portion of your party and
your movement are godless heathens. They don't believe in God,
they don't believe in much of anything. They don't want
to follow the rule of law. They think our founding

(40:36):
fathers are a bunch of racist colonizers, so they don't
want to follow that rule. That very important document. They
don't believe in a higher power. They don't believe in
the God we believe in. And so if you don't
have those guiding principles, yes, God and our constitution, so
you have no love of country, You're gonna be a
crappy American. Why the hell would I even want you here?
And I'm talking about natural born liberals that trash the country.

(41:00):
I'm not talking about the hard work and immigrants who
come here for a better life, who follow the rules,
who do the classes, pay the fees, and put the
hand up hand on Bible, swear allegiance to our nation,
learn our language, get a job, pay taxes. That's the
American way we are, to quote every freaking president since

(41:21):
I've been alive. Yeah, we're a nation of immigrants, but
we're a nation of laws. Completely.

Speaker 3 (41:29):
Look but here everybody said it. Where it gets hanky, though,
is this is a free country. You can think whatever
you want. Of course, beautiful things about America. But these
policies letting the liberals get into power where they say,
you know what, we want to let men go into
women's locker rooms and compete in women's sports, deprive them
of opportunity. We want to start handing out puberty blockers

(41:49):
to five year olds. I mean, I'm okay with you
thinking whatever you want to think, But when it gets
into reality and you start messing with policy and people's lives,
then that's where I draw up.

Speaker 2 (41:58):
Well, all their stuff is virgin. Most of these Democrats
believe in any of the crap, most of them, I know,
crap they're spewing. You think that. Do you think that
Joe Biden, or Nancy or Chucky Schumern in them actually
believe Joe Bob in a wide open, porous border. Of
course they don't. They allowed it to happen for four years,
and we're fine with it. You know why power Because
at the end of the day, all this crap in
LA goes back to what we were talking about at

(42:20):
the beginning, the census and losing seats these Democrats in
California and other blue states where if Trump kicks out
ten to twelve million people, because we think fifteen to
eighteen got let in. If he kicks out ten million,
let's say five million from the right states in the
right districts, what happens. Joe Bob doesn't. The average district

(42:41):
about seven hundred and thirty seven or fifty thousand people
right in an average coreacial district. You throw out ten
million people across the country out of blue states. Uh
oh what happens.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
Yeah, there's there's so many different kind of nuances there.
I think that the real big issue, and I think
the part of the maybe part of the that Riley
was getting to is that, uh, libs understand smart ones.
And I use the smart term kind of smart kind
of loosely.

Speaker 2 (43:10):
Yes, because they're not smart a piece of Yeah, the
tactical one, the parchment paper doesn't mean you're highly intelligent.
It means you learned things about a specific career field.
Go ahead, sorry, jobub.

Speaker 1 (43:23):
Yeah, the the tactical ones understand that it is a
race to the bottom. There's there's an old saying kind
of in the political consulting world that if you're explaining,
you're losing, and that unfortunately that's correct. Unfortunately, the populace
in the voting block is doesn't always look into things
as much as.

Speaker 2 (43:41):
We like them.

Speaker 1 (43:42):
Obviously, that's why we all have jobs trying to explain.

Speaker 2 (43:44):
Saying the American people aren't in form when they vote.

Speaker 1 (43:48):
That's exactly what I'm saying. I know, it's a surprising
and shocking accusation. But that's really where I think the
Libs kind of hinge everything on. They're just betting against
the fact that the American people did. We're not going
to look into things. And that's why I feel like
a lot of the stuff that we're doing here is important,
because at the end of the day, I have to
believe that the average person, given the right information and

(44:13):
characterized in the correct way will agree with me. Will
everybody like no, of course, not everybody will agree with me,
or the.

Speaker 2 (44:19):
Country will have common sense and use it. They did
it November.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
Fifth, exactly, Yeah, exactly, And I think the race to
the bottom of the Libs overall just kind of trying
to dumb things down. Nobody's illegal. Build schools not prisons, which,
by the way, build prisons, not schools, and all of
the other.

Speaker 2 (44:38):
Yeah, to school your kids and lock up the bad hombres.
So Joebob, I gotta get back to Joebob here so
people can learn more about Okay, so consulting TPSA living
in la wife, kiddos, what's she do for a living?
How many kids tell us about Joebob? And where without
giving too many details because we all get docks and
people come after us because there's cycle on the left.

(44:58):
Where are you at in La on the Fam and
the Life?

Speaker 1 (45:01):
So well, I'm from the England Empire. Let's just say that,
not technically Los Angeles.

Speaker 2 (45:09):
Yeah, sh around, keeping it very generic on where he's at. Okay,
he's from.

Speaker 1 (45:17):
Yeah, I live somewhere on planet Earth. Married, got a
west a daughter.

Speaker 2 (45:22):
What's up West Covina, Fuller Day, Redlands, Riverside anyway, Yeah,
the the greater Southern California area has usually got it.
I live in the San Diego area. Yes, he's in
Antonitas at three seven, two five. Go ahead, Joe, Bob, listen.

Speaker 1 (45:47):
Yeah, I mean so caliborn and raised, married, got a
two year old daughter and then another little boy coming
in September. Super excited. Yeah, yeah, really really pumped about that.

Speaker 2 (45:59):
How is it being a princess? Dad minds almost past
the princess age, even though she'll always be Dad's princess,
She's almost.

Speaker 1 (46:05):
Aches, you know, you know, at the risk of getting
into a much kind of deeper more I guess esoteric conversation.
I was kind of hoping for a girl when we
when we first got pregnant. So we had a girl
with our daughter, and people ask like why, like don't
boys or don't dads want boys and sons to raise?
And I was like, yes, but in a a in

(46:28):
a way, and I'm not like solely hinged to this,
but I personally think that raising good, honest women is
more important, and I think dads are really really important
in molding what women will end up becoming. And I
don't know that's I felt that kind of initially wanting

(46:50):
a girl, and I'm excited to have a boy as well.

Speaker 2 (46:52):
I agree with what you're saying. I think I think
I hear what he's saying. And I'm sure somebody out
there will call a sexist for that, but I think
it's more important, yeah, for men, especially the dads, to
be raising strong women to carry on the conservative families
in this country, because a man obviously can get his

(47:14):
influences elsewhere. But man, if you don't raise that girl
and provide a good, good role model as a man
and then raise her and keep her safe as a
man as her father, I don't want to well, yeah,
I do want to say it. If you call me sexist,
I don't care. I think that men can be tougher
when it comes to the challenges of society. And if

(47:35):
you don't prepare a young man as well for adulthood,
he'll learn as he goes and probably figure it out
and take the lumps and and be able to recover better.
Let me just say it that way. More forgetting a woman, yes,
because of how tough life can be on a woman
in this society. And again, I hope it doesn't sound
sexist to people. If it does, I don't care because
I think I'm agreeing with Joe Bob. It is very

(47:57):
important for you men out there, you dads, to make
sure you don't leave the home if there's a girl
in it, raise that daughter. I'm not saying leave your boys.
I'm just saying, yeah, society treats women harsher, and if
the dad's not there providing that security, safety and a
good role model, you could have and and get some

(48:17):
girls in some real trouble out there when they become adults.
That's so I agree with you, Joe Bob. Every every
guy should have one of each one of each wow?

Speaker 1 (48:26):
Yeah, yeah? Or three v uh. She well, so she's
a she's a licensed therapist, which is an interesting kind
of thing. She's a she's doing the only job that
matters at this point. She's a stay at home mom
and takes a couple of clients here and there. But yeah,
that's she's she is a it's what's it's the only job.

(48:48):
I mean, not to go again down another rabbit hole theory,
but but you've got we've got a society that's kind
of inverted the roles of motherhood and what matters and
is important. You have here's here's you click the U
gets in trouble by media matters at this point.

Speaker 2 (49:08):
I love those guys. Say whatever you want, media matters
and the rest of those media height and the rollings
to all that crap that writes articles about us too.
Please Joe Bob read between the lines. Media matters. You
know what's right there?

Speaker 1 (49:20):
Well there, Yeah, the the the the problem that we've
faced right now is you kind of have the whole
like feminist movement of it was probably necessary but then
obviously went way too far. And we can get into
kind of the different waves of feminism, but where it
is now of you know, women can be anything and everything,

(49:41):
and I don't disagree with that at all, but at
the same time, I think we also have lost the
sense of being a mother, and a good mother is
the only real job that actually has to happen and
has to matter keep the most right.

Speaker 2 (49:56):
Yeah, great points.

Speaker 1 (49:57):
I could be I could I could be a stand
up comedian, and I could be hosting a podcast. I
could work at home depot, I could work at a
burger stand. It doesn't really matter what I do, provided
I provide for the person that has the only important
job in the actual family, which is being a mother.
And this is this is going to give me in
trouble too. You know, if, if you know, women stopped

(50:19):
being mathematicians, there would still be math. If women stop
being doctors, there would still be medicine, if they stopped
being mothers. There's no society, there's no culture, there's nothing.
It just doesn't work.

Speaker 2 (50:30):
And you're not getting And that's because it's one hundred
percent true.

Speaker 1 (50:34):
Yeah, and then there's nothing to say that women can't
do those things. That's that's not in all the argument
make women.

Speaker 2 (50:38):
Just saying it artificial insemination from a donor without a
guy around, so you don't need a guy to have
a family to be a mother. These days, they go
out and do it by themselves. And Joe Bob to
your point, the last twenty thirty years, society has been
telling them, you're not successful woman if you don't get
out of the house and go become a doctor or
a lawyer. Well, yeah, sick message. It is a sick

(50:59):
message the left, because you can be a successful woman
creating an amazing home for your family and raising a
couple amazing human beings like Joe Bob's wife's probably doing
with their two kids when their son comes. So that
is a job. It is important, and as you said,
it's the only important job because math will go on,
science will go on, somebody will do it. Well. It

(51:20):
speaks a great point.

Speaker 3 (51:21):
Job a broader war the Left has waged, not just
on reality but the nuclear family. Yes, they have completely
waged a war in the family unit, mothers and fathers
and even children. What they're doing to children in this country,
mutilating them and doctrinating them, it's it's really, it is evil.

Speaker 2 (51:35):
And I would say that our higher education universities campuses
and the professors and the people that run them, I'd
say they're guilty of the same damn thing. Oh the unit,
because they're telling you. If you don't come get that
piece of parchment paper on the wall, you're not worth anything,
that you won't make any money, you're not intelligent. Blah
blah blah. Sorry, how many college dropouts are millionaires and

(51:56):
billionaires look it up, most of them that part paper
to make a good living. And by the way, it
doesn't make you smart or intelligent. It makes you educated.
As I said earlier, in one career field. So how
are you smarter than me? Let's say with foreign politics, right,
foreign affairs, after I've been doing news thirty two years,
because you went to school for accounting. But then you're

(52:18):
a lefty and you're going to debate me on foreign policy.

Speaker 3 (52:20):
Well, and the reality of college today. Number one, it's
way too expensive. But number two, it really just proves
that you can jump through hoops. I mean, you can
get a see average all the way through a bachelor's
degree and end up with that piece of paper. But
that doesn't mean you worked hard. It doesn't mean you
even went to class necessarily or studied anything. It just
means that you showed up well these days come through.

Speaker 2 (52:38):
The lefties don't even care if you have the grades,
because look at the cities and states that are trying
to change it, like the Bayery. Look at it got squashed.
Joe Bob, you remember that from a couple of weeks back,
San Francisco Unified School. Do you want to make it
so black and brown people, mainly black people could literally
have like a what was it, twenty six percent would
be passing. Wow, that's a frickin f in anybody's book.

(52:58):
Remember are well, I say our day, you guys are
twenty thirty years younger. I'm sorry. In my day, seventy
is a C minus. You're in the sixties, you're in
a D. You're below sixty, you're f you're failing. Yes,
twenty some percent insane. Anyway, I see the clock is
tick tick ticking away, And I want to get Joe

(53:20):
Bob's take now that we've learned a little bit about
his personal life. We talked a lot about La in California,
being he's a native like you, Riley. I got to
touch on two more things before a round of time
that is more on the riots and how it's been
for you living near LA with all this crap, and
then we got to end talking about this weekend Tomorrow, Saturday,
what's going to happen with the amazing two hundred and

(53:42):
fiftieth birthday for our army flag day, celebrating old glory
and celebrating is it seventy nine years old for potusts
for forty seven, seventy eight or seventy nine. So we'll
get there in a sec, but first fill us in
as we roll some more of this disgusting video we
saw about an hour ago here at the beginning of
the podcast. I know you're not in downtown LA where
it happens. You're outside thirty forty minutes, but obviously it's

(54:05):
almost like it's in your backyard talking about what you've
been hearing seeing. Have you gone over there? Just fill
us in on this garbage in La.

Speaker 1 (54:13):
You know, I haven't gone over there for the sole
reason of I don't want my car to get lit
on fire by a bunch of green haired white liberals,
because that seems to be I think the best plan
of attack here. What I think is fascinating about this
is we've got a lot of friends, obviously in the area,
and a lot of a lot of Hispanic friends that

(54:34):
just you know, happen to believe, unfortunately that you can
get picked up and disappeared by the Trump administration just
because of your skin color. And the reason they believe
that is because our idiot governor told them that, even
though it's objectively not true. I think the funniest, the funniest,
most interesting, fascinating, whatever it is. The thing that is

(54:54):
is occupied my most mental space is the idea of like, Okay, hey,
you want to avoid getting arrested at a riot, don't
effing go to the riot. Get this is not this
is not rocket sized. I have zero concern about being
arrested or tased or beaten at a riot because I
have better things to do.

Speaker 2 (55:15):
I don't know, we're out in the backyard. That's a
reason you don't see conservative riots, Joe Bob, great point.
You know why I say this all the time to you,
rather right, you never see US rioting and protesting and
crap because we're too busy working keeping the capitalist machine
in this country running. While liberals can get paid to
do that crap or take off work and do that,

(55:37):
or they have no job and that's enough the government
teat so they can go do that. So let's end
this podcast the next few minutes with something positive celebrating
the best fighting army and no, as an air force guy,
I'm not saying the army's the best. I'm saying as
armies go, when it comes to other nations, that's just

(55:58):
a veteran thing. We have to we have to really
of it. The best army on the planet ever is
United States Army, just like the best Navy, the best
air Force, the best Marines, the best coast Guard. It's
all United States, of course. And so President Trump taking
a lot of grief. He's been talking about this even
before he won. If I win, we're gonna have a
hell of a party, and he set it up and

(56:18):
Saturday the fourteenth, which is Flag Day, two hundred and
fiftieth birthday of the army and his birthday, it is
going to be a heck of a party in our
nation's capital. Of course. They're also planning in cities across
the nation the no Kings protest and saying, I don't
want to give that much more oxygen. Let's just talk

(56:38):
about what we think this celebration will be this weekend
and why it's good or bad. Me. I think it's
all pro I don't see a problem with it. I
know people are like, this is what tyrants do in kings.
They make the military pary in front of them while
they stand. They're all proud, chested out going look at
me and my big rockets, like Rocketman does and Putin does. No,

(56:58):
Trump's trying to honor. Okay, active duty folks who've been
treated like crap, who've had to deal with DEI classroom garbage,
who've had to deal with over the decades, downsizing from Democrats.
We've had to deal with old equipment, not enough bullets
on the shelves. I mean, we have not treated our
active duty, and don't get me started on veterans very

(57:20):
well the last ten to twenty years, especially on these
forever wars where they were doing it on a thin,
thin budget with old ass equipment, and then we leave
eighty billion in Afghanistan. So I think this is going
to be a great day for Trump to say, look,
I'm going to restock the shelves. Numbers are already up.

(57:41):
We've seen the best recruiting numbers since World War Two,
since Trump got in. I think it's gonna be a
great day for our nation to sit there and watch
for about three or four hours, see this amazing parade.
Can we please salute the red, white and blue on
Flag Day? Not burn it like these? It's in LA

(58:01):
And yeah, if you feel so inclined, let's give forty
seven a little happy birthday as well. On Saturday, Joe, Bob,
we'll give you the final word about this big party
in our nation's capital, Saturday the fourteenth.

Speaker 1 (58:14):
Well, I don't know if this is worthy as a
final word, but I'll give you a little peek into
my mind. When I heard the no kings protest, I,
honest to God, thought, huh, that's an interesting way to
categorize this pro America parade. But I guess it makes sense. Yeah,
America was designed to not have kings, so that.

Speaker 2 (58:33):
That How are these two things not just the same
big little spin?

Speaker 1 (58:38):
Yeah, so I don't know, that's that was my thought.
I'm excited for the parade. That also, oh.

Speaker 2 (58:45):
Yeah, they're celebrating with us. It's just their way, right. No, Yeah, great, says.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
No kings, no kigs. That's what That's what the founding
fathers did, the whole founding on.

Speaker 2 (58:55):
It is a year or two that the Continental Army
was created, was June fourteenth, seventeen. I got to look
up the Yeah whatnot, Well, two hundred and fifty years ago, duh,
that's when they created it. That's why we're celebrating the
Army's creation two hundred and fifty years ago on June fourteenth.
It's a very big day. And for anybody that's coming
out and trying to ruin that day because they hate
Trump with their no kings crap, just do us all

(59:18):
a favor, stay home, go out and piss and moan
on Sunday, Riley, what do you think about what's happening
this weekend?

Speaker 3 (59:26):
I love to see it. It's long overdue. In my opinion,
I completely agree. These are the people that keep us free.
We're just talking about this with a vet for Memorial Day.
Freedom is not free. There's an extremely high cost fame,
and these people they give everything. Some give, I'll give some,
and they just they deserve some credit for what they do,
credit where it's too and it's just it's humbling for me.

Speaker 2 (59:46):
So I think this is the least we can do.

Speaker 3 (59:47):
Honestly, there's a lot more, but this is a very
good start to give a really special group of people
the recognition they've earned.

Speaker 2 (59:55):
And don't forget the message It sends to our adversaries
who for four years thought we were weak because Jojo
was in. Now they're going to see a president standing
out there with the might of the US army. Yes, going,
don't try it. Yes, this is who I got. Don't
try it again. Strength through force. But Trump doesn't want
to use it. So you display it. Yes, you speak

(01:00:16):
loudly and you carry a big stick. And that's what
Trump does. And I think this will do twofold one.
It's patriotic for all of us true patriots to say,
look at our army, look at our flag, look at
our nation. We love her. And it tells the adversaries
you see how big we are, and we see we
got a new potus. Don't f around FAFO, Joe, Bob,

(01:00:39):
How do we follow you? Where do we see stuff
you're doing? I know TPSA is having a big event
on Saturday as well for women only, but I know
Charlie's going to make an appearance. This is a big
women's conference that you do in Phoenix, Arizona every year
for the last several years. This looks like a lot
of fun young women's leadership summit. Look at all those
amazing conservative women Riley Love. Riley's gonna be there, Nancy Mace,

(01:01:03):
so many Tulsi Gabbard's going to be there. Joe Bob,
give your best pitch to get ladies out down there
to Is this gonna be in pardon me, Dallas, not Phoenix.
Had to get it right. Phoenix is where t PUSA
is based. But this particular event is taking place in Dallas,
Texas this weekend. There's Morgan, there's a Lexus, there's Aaron.
I mean, so many amazing conservative and one guy. You

(01:01:27):
got Charlie right there, Joe Bob, it's gonna be fun.

Speaker 1 (01:01:32):
Oh yeah, it's gonna be super fun. I'm not gonna
be there because I have Yeah, I was not invited.

Speaker 2 (01:01:37):
I am. I am a.

Speaker 1 (01:01:38):
Man, and unfortunately I can't pretend that I'm a woman
and seeking through the Yeah, they you know, they're pretty.
They're pretty hardcore on that, which you don't want to
allow that. Yeah, it's uh, I don't know sexism or
racism or something, but I'm mad about it. I can
be a woman if I want, I think, and that's

(01:01:59):
why you should be.

Speaker 2 (01:02:00):
He is a white woman right now, you brown guy,
this is a West woman. Does not see him. This
is Jane Bob. Hey, Jane Bob.

Speaker 1 (01:02:08):
Yes, that is correct. I'm also I'm also I don't know,
sixty five years old, so please cash in my social
Security check. Yeah, I don't know why I made that.

Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
Jokes and identifies anything you want. I mean people are
saying they're cats and suing their school districts. They don't
put a damn litter box in their school. So yes,
you can be a sixty five year old white woman
right now named Jane Bob. And we're going to sign
off there. Jane Bob, thank you for coming on.

Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
I appreciate it. Guys, thanks for having me.

Speaker 2 (01:02:38):
Everybody, Joe Bob from GPSA thank you, brother, God bless you,
best of you and the family. Congrats on the new
kiddo coming.

Speaker 1 (01:02:44):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:02:44):
Yep, take care all right, Joe Bob had him on
your show yet? No, we'll book him now. Yeah, he's fun.
Told you have him, filled him when you take a vacation.

Speaker 1 (01:02:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:02:53):
I can see why Charlie likes he's a good guest hote. Yeah,
I absolutely loved when he guest hosts great opinion, stands
by his cons doesn't waiver, good family man. Yes, and
didn't leave California. Just like you asked for at the
beginning of the show, I wish more Republicans would stay
here and fight with me.

Speaker 3 (01:03:10):
I'm just saying we could have something great. I'm a
fourth generation San Diego I've had a family in this
state for over one hundred years, and it matters a
lot to me. This is a beautiful place and we
don't have to let this happen. This is not inevitable.
A lot of people talk about California like it's a
lost cause. Firmly disagree. Completely Good for you. Ronald Reagan
used to be our governor at one point. This place
is not a lost cause. We need better leaders and

(01:03:31):
we need the voters who will stay here and vote
for that. So the ground game stuff to bring it
back to TPUSA, we need a lot more of that
in California. Absolutely, it is very possible we can save
this place. It is worth fighting for, just like this country.
I firmly believe that.

Speaker 2 (01:03:45):
Amen. So that's my life's cause, honestly. All right, thanks
for watching the latest edition of the Anchorman podcast. Right
Lewis dan Ball here as we sign off, be sure
on Saturday, I believe it begins at three pm Pacific,
six pm Eastern special live cover. It's gonna last like
three four hours of the parade and Trump's speech. It's
gonna beautiful. It's gonna beautiful. It's gonna be huge. Watch

(01:04:08):
it on OA yet it's my favorite network. Watch that
and then next week tune in to Riley's Show six
pm Eastern, My Show, eight pm Eastern, Matt Gates nine,
Chanelle Rhon after that at ten. Thank you so much
for tuning in. Big thank you to grunt Style for
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up what Grunt Style Foundation does for our veterans. If
you have any questions about our show, social media, anything

(01:04:30):
concerning OAN, you go to the homepage. It'sa n N
dot com. That's one America News Network dot com. Thank
you so much. I'm Dan Ball. We'll see you next week.

Speaker 3 (01:04:38):
Riley absolutely, and thank you all for joining us. Of course,
this is gonna be uploaded this weekend on all the
social media platforms rum bull x, True Social, follow us,
subscribe to the channel, download the OA and Live app,
and this network is also growing, so make sure that
you stay tuned. This is the perfect time to get
in because we have a lot in store for you,
lots of great content and great a great lineup. Everyone

(01:05:01):
here is just mission driven.

Speaker 2 (01:05:02):
So this is where freedom still stands. We still have
a voice, They're still letting us say what we want
and we're winning. Thank you so much, See you next Friday.
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