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Speaker 1 (00:16):
I made it. I made it happy Thursday. My fellow
medorables out there. I am Nicki Medoro, she is kim McAllister.
I'm fixing my camera a little bit. I was rushing today,
kim McAllister, and welcome everybody to the show. Hit that
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my cocktail. But jeez, Louise, doctor's appointments for kids getting

(00:38):
ready for sports is insane in the membrane. So I know.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
I love the doctors, and I do. They're so knowledgeable
and lovely, but sometimes they make it feel like their
time is more valuable than our.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Times go already and they want I appreciate my pediatrician,
but she's more new to her because we moved to
this new house. Well seen her a couple of times,
so I feel like she's really trying to build a
rapport with my daughter. And I didn't mean to like
be like, let's go. It's like we got chef.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
Thank you back. Can we speed this process up?

Speaker 1 (01:13):
I got a show.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
You really have to take the blood pressure, let's get yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
No, And then I Harley needed a medication, so we
had to go to the Anyways, welcome welcome, welcome, so
happy that everybody is here again, hit that subscribe button
anybody that's here. We appreciate you guys joining us each
and every day. What you have a cocktail on the way,
is that correct? Miss Michel's I do have a cocktail
on the way.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
I am going to be served whistle pig whiskey, no
hard booze drinker and myself.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
Are you going to make or is it going to
be mixed with something?

Speaker 2 (01:46):
What I'm told is by itself or maybe on the rocks,
but that's someone strong.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
You're gonna get hammered by the episode.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
So my husband I told him it was the cocktail hour,
and he goes, oh, I'm going to serve you up
the whiskey. We got the whiskey because once a year
on the Marine Corps birthday, he'll pour himself some whiskey
and have a toast to the marines. This is why
we have this whiskey, he said. He said, it will
be really funny to see you to have to suck
down this whiskey on the show. So a little later

(02:16):
on I'll get that.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
I cannot wait for that to happen. I'm drinking my
white trash kind of mule Jim Beam, club soda, ginger beer.
Look at you, it's my Kentucky mule. So I love it.
I love it. I love it. Liz is drinking some wine.
That's fine. Ricky, drink the root beer, drink the ginger
beer whatever. Dedra still working. No cocktails.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
Well, this is why Dieterre can afford to have a
condo and Maui, because Dieter is always working exactly.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
See, so either work with no cocktails and the condo
and Maui. Which today it's the anniversary today, I believe
of the fire and Maui Ago.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
I was talking earlier about the Banyan tree.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
It's coming back.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
It is coming back. It's thriving. They had to cut
a bunch of it away, so it's not the same.
But if you look at pictures of it, you see
the old, burned out tree, and then you see now
and it's green and people are walking around and underneath it,
and it it really is, I think, a symbol of
hope that the town can come back.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
I just again, if you guys remember we had just
returned like the month before from Maui and went saw
the tree. We went to the restaurants right there, and
it was just so devastating. So it's just it's definitely
a symbol of every birth. But we have to remember, like
a hundred, more than one hundred people lost their lives

(03:47):
in this fire, let alone the devastation and the culture
that was lost. So it's it's I'm glad that they're
coming back. I'm glad that they're instituting some rules about
housing and building and things like that, but it's going
to be a long time. So again, our prayers go
out to everybody there. And yeah, I would love love
love love. Oh yeah, and he just says travel to Maui.
Tourism is down dramatically. That is some very good advice.

Speaker 2 (04:10):
So on the left is the burned tree after the fire,
and on the right you can see all the greenery.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
And the largeous. I mean that is just so promising.
Oh I love it. Okay, So that's some good news,
good news, good news. All right, we're going to get
into a lot of stuff today. I never really like
to put a time on our show, Kevin Callister, especially
when we're drinking, because I never know how long we're
gonna go. But I've got a ton of videos Trump
is losing his mind, as Kamala Harris and Tim Bowles,

(04:40):
who since the last time we talked, has been named
as the vice presidential choice. We haven't been able to talk.
I'm sure you've been discussing it with Mark Thompson and everybody.
Your initial reactions between you and me of Walls being
the choice?

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Who's that guy?

Speaker 1 (04:57):
I mean, he was the weird guy though, he's the
one that started the weird so calling the GOP and
Trump and all MAGA people weird. So he's that guy.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
So I have I might. I'm This week is my
learn about Tim Wall's week.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
I love learning about Tim Walls.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
By the way I'm learning about him. I'm learning about him.
When I saw him speak at that rally in Philadelphia
by video, I thought his facial mannerisms were a little interesting. Okay,
I'm still kind of getting used to him, right, But
I love, I really love what he's about. It says
a lot to me that at the same time, you

(05:33):
can coach the linebackers on the football team and you
can be the faculty advisor for the LGBTQ student club, Right,
So those bringing those two groups of people into a
place where they feel like they belong in high school.
That says something about who he is. That's what Kamala
Harris said at the rally. And the more I thought

(05:54):
about how inclusive that is, I know, Oh, that's the
boogeyman word, right, inclusion. That's a woke word. But I
think it's really important because I know you and I
both have kids in high school exactly, so when we
look at that about how we want our kids to
be included. We want them to find something in high
school that keeps them interested in coming back and engaged.

(06:18):
And here you have someone who's facilitating that. Those people,
those are the kinds of teachers that are you know,
they they can inspire a whole community. And that he
then is amazing enough at that in his community to
be elected governor, right to be sent to college.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
Oh and he's loved. He is loved out there. And
I there's this one video I'm gonna start, I'm gonna start.
I was gonna save her a little bit, but this
is a video like he does these things and he's
been called like the Midwestern dad because apparently has it
totally on on point, Like he is just a guy

(07:00):
that's gonna put his arm around you. He's gonna teach
you how to save some money. He's not He's gonna
do all of these things because he again here's his video.
This is not the Daily Show, and it's so freaking
funny because this is just some of the stuff that
he does. Remember, he's like governor.

Speaker 3 (07:16):
Everybody tim here eleven days till the election. But it's
my pro tip of the day out on the road.
I gotta show you this.

Speaker 4 (07:24):
This right here is the headlight harness on a twenty
fourteen Ford Edge for this is unacceptable. It burned out
hot on the connector for seven ninety nine at NAPA
Auto party in the city.

Speaker 5 (07:36):
You can replace this.

Speaker 3 (07:38):
Just clip off the back you some drink wrap connectors
on there, tape it back together and put it back in.
It's about a five minute fixed and you're back on
the road, safe and sound.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
See I mean, like Donald Trump's not gonna do that,
you know what I mean? And the Daily Show was
going on there like he's gonna like, don't don't you know,
farm go out. I can get under the hood of
the you know, totals on a jet or whatever to
fix it up.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
It's so that's my dad, like that's my dad.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
That and that is what is.

Speaker 2 (08:07):
I'm calling my dad and he's like, oh, it's probably this,
that should cost about this. Make sure you don't get
taken right, that's my dad. That's Tim Walls. So I'm
learning more about who he is. What do you think?

Speaker 1 (08:20):
I mean again, I'm like you when when when I
woke up and it said Tim Walls, I knew it
wasn't gonna be booda judge. Okay, I knew that. Okay,
I knew that they were putting out some people to distract,
right Shapiro. I was kind of being like maybe, although
I felt like it was very calculated because I don't
know if you saw, but a couple of days before

(08:43):
it was announced, apparently there was a quote unquote leak
that it was Shapiro and yeah, and then it was
taken down right away, like there was some sort of
like tweet or something that was put out and then
and then erased. And some people were like, no, they
were probably maybe testing the waters or it just somebody
he made it just in preparation in case he was
named the vice president. So I don't know what it

(09:05):
kind of was. But the more that I'm learning about walls.
The happier I am with the choice because while he
is not from this state that we need, his state
does border other states, and his personality and the way
he talks about the issues and making sure that he
encompasses Harris and Biden. Right like, any of the progress

(09:31):
and the wins of the Biden Harris administration can go
to Kamala Harris. But what you were talking about, Kim, about,
you know, high school and caring about all these things
that are supposedly progressive. Here he's on CNN kind of
talking about that exact thing, about being called extreme by
Donald Trump.

Speaker 6 (09:50):
Trump is trying to pay Vice President Harris as an
ultra liberal.

Speaker 5 (09:54):
Of all her potential running mates.

Speaker 6 (09:55):
You might have the most progressive record as governor. I
know you were more of a min when you were
in the House, but you've legalized recreational marijuana, you passed
universal background checks on guns, You expanded LGBTQ protections, you
implemented tuition free college for low income Minnesotas. There's a
free uh breakfast and lunch for school kids. Do you
think your record is an asset to the ticket or

(10:17):
would it rise fueling fronts of tax as you being
a big government liberal.

Speaker 3 (10:22):
What a monster? Kids are eating, eating and having can
go learn, and women are making their own health care decisions.
And we're a top five business state and uh we
also rank in the top three of happiness.

Speaker 5 (10:35):
Look, they're going to label them. They're going to label.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
He's going to roll it out mispronounced names, you know,
to try and make the case. The fact of the
matter is where you see the policies that Vice President
Harris was a part of making democratic governors across the
country executed those policies, and quality of life is higher,
the economies are better, all of those things. Educational payment
is better. So yeah, my kids are going to eat here,

(10:58):
and you're going to have a chance to go to college,
and you're going to have an opportunity to live where
we're working on reducing carbon emissions. Oh and by the way,
you're going to have personal incomes that are higher, and
you're going to have health insurance. So if that's where
they want to label me, I'm more than happy to
take the label.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
And do you want to know the other things that's
shocking that's going around. I know he's so good at it.
He's like, if you want to call me extreme because
I'm feeding the kids and I'm making the economy better
and I'm trying to get you better health care and
all that. Fine, Okay, sure, okay, it's label me that.
And because Trump is going completely the same way he

(11:34):
always has been and they're not playing that game. There
was a part in a rally when Harris was talking
and it was really interesting. This was a few days ago.
I think I have it, and she and there was
somebody yelling I don't have it up right now, but
there is somebody yelling lock him up, lock him up. Oh,
And she kind of shut it down really quickly. She's like,

(11:57):
the courts are going to take care of that. It's
as if she's like, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna
make the rallies something about Trump and kind of give
him fuel. I'm going to talk about the issues now.
She does take her digs here and there. I'm not
saying she doesn't or that Walls doesn't, but I really

(12:17):
feel like they really want to do this. When we fight,
we win, We're not going back those sorts of things.

Speaker 7 (12:25):
Moments where this has happened now, where it's the chance
that we're familiar from Donald Trump in twenty sixteen the
lock her up chance, and now it is a lock
him up chant whenever they are talking about Trump's crimes,
the fact that he's a convicted felon. But how Harris
handled this moment really stood out to me. She's done
this three times.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
Now watch this.

Speaker 3 (12:48):
Hold on, hold on, hold on.

Speaker 8 (12:51):
You know what here, hold on, here's the thing the
court's gonna handle that we're gonna beat him in November.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
That's what you do. That's what you do handle that
part of it.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
Yeah. Yeah, So that's what she does over and over again.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
Because again, you don't want to bring him any more attention.
That's what Donald Trump wants. He wants you to talk
about him. He wants the free publicity. And Kamala Harris
and Tim Walls, yes, they will talk about him and
they'll call him weird and all that kind of stuff,
and they'll have their zingers here and there. But if
you're trying to rally people about what you're gonna do

(13:28):
for them, then that's what you lead with. And I
think it's extremely smart that they're kind of quote unquote
playing the game and it's you know, they're gonna debate.
So the News today, of course, is that Donald Trump
has agreed to an ABC debate, because remember he was like,
I'm only going to go on Fox News, which is

(13:48):
not a news channel. Fox News how to pay out
how much money for lying to the American people. You
don't get to moderate a presidential debate when the channel
that you are on has the that much money for lying.
So sorry, Fox, you don't get to have a debate. No, no,
thank you.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
Well that's not the only thing that Kamala Harris did
at a rally as far as the way she handled
you know what the crowd was doing. Apparently at a
rally today there was a heckler and I don't know
what the heckler was saying. Okay, but here's her reaction.
So check this out. Okay.

Speaker 8 (14:33):
He intends to cut Social Security and Medicare, he intends
to surrender our fight against the climate crisis, and he
intends to end the Affordable Care Act. You know what,
if you want Donald Trump to win, then say that
otherwise I'm speaking.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
Oh okay, now.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
Now she continues check it out. She continues to give
the look, the glare. That's the mom look. I know
that look the.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
Mom the look I wonder what he said. Do we
know what he said?

Speaker 2 (15:12):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
She looks piste. She does, right, if you want Donald
Trump to win, you're all saying that.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
So I like it when she's like I'm speaking, because
I like it when she takes power back. But in
this instance, women have grow with bitchy, and she has
to be careful not to look bitchy because and I
know this is this is a woman thing, right. We
have to we have sent to the corporation or to

(15:44):
the working world or to the public a likable, get
a long type of thing. You can't look like you're
a bitch on wheels, even if it's warranted, and you
know you you have to she has what do they
say about men? Is it somebody I want to go
out in the bar and drink.

Speaker 1 (16:04):
Beer, wear with yeake care of that.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
She has to be relatable and non bitchy. And in
that moment, I don't know if she really pulled it off.
I mean again, it was probably warranted. I love her anyway,
but I'm just.

Speaker 1 (16:19):
Saying, yeah, I think if we knew what he said there,
it was something against Donald Trump, But who knows. I
would need a little bit more context. Because if he
was saying I can't even imagine what he would the
person in the audience would say, that would elicit such
a pissed off response. But maybe because she was on

(16:41):
a you know what I mean, Like she's like, I'm
trying to do my speech here and you are interrupting me,
you know what I mean, Like, how dare you? And
she's it has to be so hard to do it,
you know.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
It was a small group of protesters and they were
persistently chanting what appeared to be a pro Palestinian message.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
Oh okay, I see which okay, well.

Speaker 2 (17:06):
You know, and whether or not she agrees with the
message they were there interrupting what was you know, otherwise
a positive Harris rally.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
Yeah, so oh that's see again there are issues and
this is what also Kamala Harris has to face is
that she hasn't done any interviews, right, which I agree
that she just got you know, the presumptive nomination. Is
it still presumptive? They did the virtual roll call the
I don't think it's official until they have the in
person one, right, But she's obviously not me. It just happens,

(17:39):
you know what I mean. But she does have to
make her stance on issues clear. And this is this
is gonna be a hard one I think for her
to balance. Right. So you, even though she might feel
strongly in her position, when you are campaigning, you're gonna
have to deal with hecklers who disagree with you. Yeah,

(18:01):
hold on. Put Jennifer's comment right back up. She says,
don't know what the heckler said, but it's not so
much about being polite as a woman, but more about
not giving Heckler's any space at all. Acknowledgment is what
they want. I think that you hit the nail on
the head, Jennifer. Really. Yeah, that's true, And Suan says
Harris met with Palestinian protesters before the speech. Heckler's were

(18:22):
accusing her of genocide, even though she told them beforehand
that she was open to their demands. Oh okay, yeah,
so I mean a little bit of context there. And
I again, the thing that I would ask people is
the alternative, you know, is Donald Trump? I mean, really,
do you think that he's gonna do check crap? Like,
please give me a break. Rev loved it, super powerful. Yeah,

(18:44):
I agree. Women need to stop worrying about being polite.
I agree I think we have PTSD from Hillary Clinton.
I really do. I think we just have PTSD. But
Hillary Kamala Harris is not Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton came
with a ton more baggage. Hen Kamala Harris has her own,
but not nearly the same as Hillary content.

Speaker 2 (19:02):
So the thing about women, you know, not needing to
worry about being polite. I feel like in this case,
every move she makes is being judged and monitored. Yes,
of course, and so in general I would agree with
what Heather says, but in this instance, you know, we

(19:23):
do have to consider it, our people will consider it.
I loved when she said I'm speaking. I want a
strong leader like that. I want a person, a woman
who can stand up for herself and say, Nope, here's
what we're doing, stay on task. Yeah, right, But I
know when she gives that glare that mom look when

(19:46):
she says I'm speaking, there are other people out there
who are gonna be like, oh, she's a total by right.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
But you know what, Donald Trump is a total a hole.
Like did you remember last week we were talking about
him in front of the Sational Association of Black Journalists.
He was a complete Donald Trump wasn't acting like an
a hole. Donald Trump is an a hole, you know
what I mean. There's a difference between I can be
a bitch and I am a bitch. Kamala Harris can

(20:13):
be Donald Trump is. There's a exactly, but there's a
huge difference. Donald Trump, he's badass, crazy. Kevin, Yeah, I
think she was great. It's it's again like she the
next couple of months. I think, yes, we are in
this honeymoon stage. I don't believe that she can implode.

(20:39):
I really don't, because again, the alternative is Donald Trump,
who is just unqualified. He is in every way, shape
or form, disqualified himself to be president. There is, in
my opinion, no Republican candidate for president. There is none.
He is disqualified. He there is no candidate. The Republican
Party isine that they were not able to break away

(21:03):
from MAGA at all, and they made him the nominee
and then JD. Vance. No, that's that's idiot. Kevin says,
is it being a bitch or just tough? Exactly? The
truth of the matter is, you know, I don't even
mind if someone says, you know, she can be a bitch. Yeah,
I can be, And I don't take offense to that now,

(21:25):
if it's warranted, you know what I mean. But I'm not.
Does that make sense? It is not who I am.
When it's time for that to come out, it comes out.
And I don't just throw the bitchiness around. You know
that you have to pick and choose your moments. Yes,
that makes it more impactful, right. Donald Trump is losing
his impact because he's constantly this like child that's having

(21:48):
a temper tantrum because he wants all the attention on himself.
He gave this weird press conference and I apologize. I
don't have the video up right now where he's just
going off again, insulting, commalising, she doesn't like Jewish people
like he's just and people was bored with him. It's done.
We've seen this show before. It's yeah, we're done.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
It's boring, juvenile way of insulting someone where you can't
get their name right right, and this in this case,
it's being called racist. He's calling her like kamabla or
or something like that, and they're doing it over and
over again, and they're doing it on purpose. This is
a woman who was a senator from California and a

(22:28):
vice is the vice president of the United States. We
know her name, so for you to get it wrong
like that, Yeah, I guess it's they're saying it's a racist,
some type of racist.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
He's purposely doing it because he's an a hole, which
Isrev says, a bad debate could take anyone, Hello, Joe Biden.
I really hope she's worked on her debate skills. I mean,
I really don't think that Kamala Harris, well, she can't
do any worse than Joe Biden. I really think the
thing that Kamala Harris has on her side when she
was a prosper, like you know what I mean, Like

(23:01):
she has I would imagine the ability to debate. I
can't imagine it's hard to debate Donald Trump because he's
constantly lying, like as long as you know your facts.
And that was the problem with Joe Biden is because
of his age and everything, he wasn't able to be

(23:21):
quick with like no mofo, you know what I mean,
Like Kamala Harris is going to be prepared. Kamala Harris,
We're we're all experts at this point with old Trump's lies,
like it is ingrained in us, the amount of bs
that flows out of this man's mouth, but it's not
that hard to call him on the carpet. And also,

(23:42):
what I would also encourage Kamala Harris to do is
urge him to actually answer the question being asked, because
that's Donald Trump's achilles heel. At least in the last debate,
he didn't actually answer most of the questions because he
doesn't have an answer that makes any sense. Man says
her likability is not so hot on some of the
black channels. It's really bad. It's an eye opener for sure. Huh.

(24:06):
It is what it is? The alternative again is Donald Trump? Like,
that's all I keep saying to people. If you think
that Donald Trump black community, other communities is looking out
for you and not him, tell me what you're smoking
because you're high? Like u uh uh, I just don't.

(24:28):
It doesn't make any sense. It doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
So I'm just saying, like, it doesn't. It's it's Kamala's
to lose. She's up in some of the national polls,
although it's way early. And you know what, I don't
give two looks about poles. If she was down on
the Poles, I wouldn't care. I don't like poles after
twenty sixteen. They mean nothing to me, Go vote, That's

(24:51):
all that matters. I want her to win in a landslide.
I don't want it to be freaking close. I want
them to call it so freaking early, because there is
no way in hell Donald Trump can find and he
freaking votes, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
I don't want I want it to be such a
landslide that there's no way that all the people that
the GOP have put into place in election offices to
somehow not certify elections won't be able to get away
with it because it'll be obvious exactly. But you know,
we pick a vice president as a backup plan in

(25:25):
case something happens to you know, the top banana. We
got a backup. Unfortunately, Trump's bad decisions making continues with
his backup plan and vans. I don't know if you
saw this. Yeah, to me, neither option is viable, right,
So he goes. He lands at the same TARMACUS as

(25:48):
a president vice president Harris, sorry, getting ahead of myself,
and he decides that he's going to do this like
it reminds me of remember when Trump lurked behind Hillary
Clinton at a debate right, like that creepy, weird thing
that men do to like somehow assert their dominance.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (26:08):
So she lands on the tarmac. She's already gone to
whatever event she's going to, and then Vance lands and
he and all of his team of you know what
looks like mostly men in suits. They decide they're going
to storm over to Air Force two and if they're
gonna knock on the door, Kamala come out. I don't know,

(26:28):
but here's what happened.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
Oh god, he is so weird. He is an odd duck.
I'm just gonna say.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
So, there they are.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
They're walking over.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
They're walking. They're walking.

Speaker 5 (26:42):
Guys, how are you good? I just I just wanted
to check out my future plane.

Speaker 9 (26:46):
But I also wanted to go say hello to the
Vice president and ask her why Kamala Harris refuses? Why
does she refuse to answer questions from the media? And
I alka thought that the press gaggle following her might
get a little lonely.

Speaker 5 (26:58):
I at least have enough back for you all, and to.

Speaker 9 (27:01):
The American people you report you to come and talk
to you and to answer some questions. And so I
thought her reporters might actually benefit from that. As well,
so I had a little bit of fun. I don't
think the Vice president waved at me as she drove away,
but I'm glad to have done it, and I'm glad
to be.

Speaker 5 (27:15):
Here in Wisconsin actually trying to persuade people to vote
for US, as opposed to just giving another scripted speech.
Did you see the Vice president? I saw her car.
I did not see the Vice president the windows her
tentped I did not speak to her. No. I think
she was trying to get the hell out of there
as quickly as possible. But I did speak to a
lot of the press gagglet following her.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
I mean, he is so he's just so odd, so.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
Weird, and it weird and like truly weird. And does
it seem like something that maybe someone running for a
state office might try to do, Like it's not professional
at all. No, this is not a vice presidential thing
to do.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
Right, It's it's it's obviously it's very weird. It's one
of those things where he's trying to score points with
the media by being like, look, I'm talking to you.
She's not talking to you. But again, this is the
same media that has been fed a load of bs
from the guy that you're latched onto. So they're not

(28:17):
buying it either. It's like, yeah, okay, you know, like
she's going to have to do interviews. If you really
think Kamala Harris between now and November isn't going to
give any interviews, you're an idiot. She they haven't even
had their convention yet. Biden is still president, Like, let's

(28:38):
realize that it's been very a short amount of time. Yes,
it's you know, what is she supposed to freaking do.
She's running a campaign, she's still vice president. She probably
was a little shocked that Biden did it as well,
although the writing was on the wall. I'm just saying, like,
give it some time, JD. You're trying to score points,
and I do think it's just a little premature and

(29:01):
he's really trying a bit too hard, just a bit
too hard. So we'll see.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
Conversely, back to Tim Walls on the other side with
the vice presidential pick, we like him. He seems dad
like he's getting all this scrutiny over his military service.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
Oh yes, that's been stupid.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
Years he served in the military, right, twenty four years
of service and they're picking him apart. There was some
type of When he was running for governor, his opponent
said he had embellished his military service.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
Yeah, he was talking about guns and guns of war,
guns that he picked up in war. I guess there
was a statement where he said in war and he
never like he never was deployed to like the battleground
or whatever. The dude served twenty four years in service.
And I will also remind you that just because you're
not in war, I mean you don't pick up certain weapons.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
Okay, well, let me tell you that when you are
a member of the service, you could be sent at
any moment to a war anywhere, and you have to
be ready for it. So my husband was a US
Marine for a few years and he was never sent
to war. It was close, but he didn't ever happen.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
Doesn't mean that he didn't give anything to his country,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (30:25):
He definitely knows how to use a rifle, and he
was an expert marksman in the Marines, and he was
trained and he knows how to do all of these things.
So I would imagine that Tim Walls trained as well
in his twenty four years with the Army National Guard.
And I would imagine that he carried those weapons and
maybe well he didn't shoot anyone with them, right that

(30:48):
he certainly knows how to operate one. So that's that's
just a nonsoerphrase.

Speaker 1 (30:52):
It is a nonstarter. And again, what the hell did
Trump do?

Speaker 8 (30:56):
Right?

Speaker 1 (30:56):
I mean, come on, nothing, He had his daddy get
Hi out of service, you know what I mean. So again,
the alternative, it's they stand there in judgment of good
human beings while they're sitting in a load of crap,
you know what I mean. So I want to show
another video. This is Walls actually talking about you know,
he's going to have to debate JD. Vans, which I've

(31:20):
never wanted to see a vice presidential debate. I want
to see this vice presidential debate regular people.

Speaker 10 (31:26):
I grew up with in the heartland. JD study to Yale,
had his career funded by Silicon Valley billionaires, and then
wrote a bestseller trashing that community.

Speaker 5 (31:37):
Come on, that's not what Middle America is.

Speaker 10 (31:42):
And I gotta tell you I can't wait to debate
the guy.

Speaker 1 (31:46):
Now wait for it, because remember I told you that JD.
Vance has that rumor that he screws his couch. Oh
remember that joke. So Walls. I can't believe he actually
says what he's about to say. And I'm like, oh my,
this is this is politics.

Speaker 5 (32:08):
That is, if he's willing to get off the couch
and show up.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
You see what I did see Like, I'm like, the dude,
I mean, Diggs and Balls just say that, I mean,
come out.

Speaker 2 (32:22):
I don't know if Kamala Harris could have said that. No,
I think that Kim Walls saying it. He makes it
into kind of a dad joke almost.

Speaker 1 (32:31):
See what I did there, Like I made that jokes cruises, couch,
you get it. I'm and again, as you saw in
the thumbnail for the show, the young people that are
running this campaign or the social media campaign doing the
whole Harris Walls and they highlight the riz they are
really appealing to the younger voter because these people are

(32:53):
engaged in a way that I mean, my sixteen year old,
oh god, she's on sixteen now, but fifteen year old
daughter knows about political issues. I was completely disengaged, generate.
I mean, the only thing I knew about the news
is when Peter Jennings came on. It was dinner time,
you know what I mean. That's what I knew, like Donna,
I was like, oh crap, it's dinner time. That's what

(33:14):
I knew. Absolutely, these kids with social media, they're totally engaged. Oh,
lady Beatrice, thank you for the five dollars donations chat.
They're giving Trump Advance a run for their money. You
could tell the other side is getting nervous.

Speaker 2 (33:28):
Oh it's true.

Speaker 5 (33:29):
Way for the nervous.

Speaker 1 (33:30):
Thank you again so much for the super chat donation,
which you guys can find, by the way, look for
the dollar sign under the live chat box. We appreciate
each and every donation, and we'll read your comment lie
for the entire show if you do it during the
live show. But yeah, they're way more than nervous. They're
losing the narrative. There was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump,

(33:51):
and nobody talks about it anymore. Nobody's talking about it.
And I'm not saying that it's not worthy of an investigation.
I don't want anybody. I mean, did you did you
also hear there was like an isis Tara thread at
Taylor SWI They canceled three concerts. Concerts and this was
an Austria of course. But I'm just saying I want
people protected. I want our politicians protected. Even if I

(34:13):
don't like Donald Trump, I want to get to the
bottom of what happened there. But the fact that Donald
Trump no longer can build momentum off someone shooting at
his head is nuts. I mean, it's kind of nuts,
you know. It's it just really is. And oh, thank
you so much. It's like I missed when you don't
have a show. We are here, we are drinking. Where

(34:35):
is your cocktail? My friend, I'm gonna holme bing my cocktown.
It's coming, David, bring the cocktail.

Speaker 2 (34:41):
Yeah, we had to take the kid to karate, so
you know, oh karate time.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
My husband and my son are on a bike ride together.
So the whole house to ourselves now I want I'll
go ahead. Did you want to say something about no, no,
I'm bringing up children and to talk about jd vance
really quickly. Did you see the weird story that he
told about getting the call to become the vice presidential
nominee' Donald Trump? So I understand any parent knows, uh,

(35:12):
your kids ignore you until you have an important phone
call or want it back. They want you, They're they're
knocking on your door, they're putting their fingers under the door.
They want your attention, right, like they didn't care two
looks about you all day.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
I had to use the restroom by myself in about
fourteen years. Yeah right.

Speaker 1 (35:31):
It's like they don't come on in right.

Speaker 2 (35:33):
It's like the guy from Seinfeld what's his name who
just bustin Kramers into the door like I'm in the
bathroom and it's like a yeah exactly.

Speaker 1 (35:42):
So on one hand, I'm gonna play this video. I
get like the story, like I think he was trying
to kind of relate, but the way he delivers it
is like you're an a hole, Like that's this is
just a really weird way of telling this story.

Speaker 8 (35:57):
So JD.

Speaker 1 (35:58):
Van's is telling the story of how he got the
call to be the vice presidential.

Speaker 11 (36:02):
So hey, I'm like, oh no, I call Trump and
I'm like hey, He's like you missed a very important
phone call and now I'm gonna have to pick somebody else.
And I'm you know, I like tense up and almost
have a heart attack. And the crazy thing about it
is my son, who's seven, is in the hotel room
with me and he's really into Pokemon cards right now,

(36:23):
he's going through a Pokemon phase.

Speaker 5 (36:24):
Are you guys in the Pokemon.

Speaker 2 (36:26):
Back in the day. Yeah, that's a big phase right now,
I think in general.

Speaker 5 (36:28):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (36:29):
So I mean he's really into it. So he's trying
to talk to me about Pikachu and.

Speaker 11 (36:35):
I'm on the phone with Donald Trump, and I'm like, son,
shut the hell up for thirty seconds about Pikachu.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
Is the most important phone call in my life. Please
just let me take this phone call.

Speaker 1 (36:43):
So it's not like everyone's villifying the dude because he
told us kid to shut the hell up. Now, I
don't know if that's really the way it happened. Maybe
he said it nicer, but I'm just like, that's not
the way that you tell the story, you know, Like
you're like, oh my god, my kid was like, you know,
talking about Pikachu on one hand, and I have Donald
Trump on the other hand. Like it's just two totally

(37:03):
different things. I'm trying to be a dad and I'm
trying to and then he's like, shut the hell up. Kids, Like, okay,
you're just a weirdo. Like that is just not the
way you tell the story. And they're losing ground. Kim
when the mayor of Mesa, Arizona Red Zone Arizona is

(37:27):
like behind Republicans against Donald Trump is like joining the call.
Here's a video of him making and they don't even
care anymore. They're like, yeah, no, they're coming out and
this is what I love seeing.

Speaker 12 (37:41):
Time has come for us as Arizona Republicans to admit
the obvious and to start saying the quiet part out loud,
which is that our party's nominee is not qualified for us,
and that we need to vote for the for the
adult in the room, and that is Kamala Harris.

Speaker 8 (37:58):
Thank you, artists and loyalties aside, and both for the
leadership that will truly represent the people we want to
be in the eyes of the world.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
Character matters. There you go, man, Where the hell have
you guys been? But I'm glad you joined the party.
Thank you. I am so happy to see Republicans for
harots on like a background, you know what I mean.
They're not saying any to whispers, They're not going to
be going the polling place, and just they're loudly saying, no, dude,

(38:32):
this Trump guy, nobueno. We cannot do another round of
this guy. No.

Speaker 2 (38:37):
I would like to think of both you and I
that if the tables were turned and the Democratic nominee
was someone who was putting our democracy and constitution at risk,
was someone who said outlandish things and hurled the most
awful offensive name calls at people and nicknames at people,

(38:59):
and was rather trump like that. You and I would go,
you know what, the policy aside all the things we
want aside, this is not right. Yeah, this is not America.
This is not what we want. And that's this is
what it's going to take, is people to stand up
to someone who was rather tyrant like before he gets

(39:22):
back into power. We have to do it, and that
has to be the people from all sides.

Speaker 1 (39:26):
Absolutely, there's a there's another one, and this guy had
already come out. He's a former Georgia Republican lieutenant governor,
Jeff Duncan. He was the one one of the early
ones that had come out and said I was voting
for Biden. He's now said I'm voting for Harris. And
here he is talking and it's really sweet. Actually he's like,
I actually went to a rally, like Elizabeth, I might have.

Speaker 13 (39:47):
Heard a little bit about this, but I went to
my first Democratic rally this week on Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (39:52):
You don't say no one in Georgia.

Speaker 5 (39:54):
He was like out of body experience. But it was great.

Speaker 13 (39:56):
So lots of great friends and books I served with
and just really really good.

Speaker 5 (39:59):
But the thing I kept here.

Speaker 13 (40:00):
Over and over and over again colleagues that were in
an elected office, people I knew just in general and
from the media, was it felt a lot like the
Obama It just there was an energy in that room.
There was just something different than just an election. It
was a movement that was showing up. There was like
this release valve of tension. And when I see these
moves and I'm still learning these names, right, I don't
really know who these people are. I don't really run

(40:21):
in these circles. But when you see that they used
to work in the Obama campaigns, you watch the same
and music trying to show back up.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
And that's what I like to hear, because if there's
anybody that I love, it's mister Obama. I just again
the inspiration. The not saying he's the next Messiah, right,
not saying every decision he made was right. Okay, not
saying that he's a human being who made mistakes right,
but it's the honesty to own up to it. It's

(40:50):
not lying. It's like, remember you know what I was
seeing the other day when I was just remembering Trump's presidency.
Remember the hurricane, wasn't it the hurricane thing? To use
the sharpie because he didn't want to be wrong, remember,
And he like drew on the map because he like
said that it was going to extend somewhere and it didn't.
And then he like drew on the map and made
it even larger. He's so insane, and we're so desensitized

(41:15):
to it. But I think like being reminded and being like,
we can't possibly in our right mind think we're going
to do that again. I'm just so happy. Yeah, Meredith,
where have all these reasonable Republicans been? I agree with you,
but I am happy they are here, because again, I
don't want to be those like screw you guys where

(41:37):
I've even no welcome, Welcome to the fold. Yes, let's
debate policy again again. Democrats are not always right. I
do believe in many instances because I consider myself a
Democrat that I agree with us. But I'm willing to debate,
to compromise, to understand that people feel differently, that We're
a gigantic country that I'm not always going to get

(41:57):
what I want to look exactly how I want it.
But I want to go back to sanity, not this
insane in the membrane type of a president who says
whatever he wants and just makes everyone else say it,
even when they know it's not true. You have to
have that baseline of facts. If you don't, then we're

(42:19):
just we're gonna just we'll lose it all over again.
I have so many videos, I swear to God one
more that I wanted to play, and this has to
go again to the female, the woman aspect, because obviously
reproductive freedom is on the ballot. I mean, women are
going to come out in force. Men should be coming
out in force, right, I mean, obviously reproductive freedom impacts everyone.

(42:42):
But what I loved was seeing Tim Walls talking about
reproductive freedom and how Republicans are threatening all of it
by sharing his story for me and my.

Speaker 10 (42:53):
Family, when my wife and I decided to have children,
we spent years going through infertility treatment, and I remember
praying every night for a call for good news, fit
in my stomach when the phone rang, and the agony
when we heard that the treatments hadn't worked.

Speaker 4 (43:11):
It wasn't by chance.

Speaker 5 (43:12):
And when we welcome our daughter into the world, we
named our hope.

Speaker 10 (43:27):
When Vice President and I talk about freedom, we mean
the freedom to make your own health care decisions.

Speaker 1 (43:36):
And he went on to say, even the freedom to
make your own health care decisions, even if it's one
that you wouldn't personally make. You know, it's the whole
mind your own business. He like went off and on
about that, and I thought of you instantly when he said,
it's like keep your eyes on your own paper type
of thing.

Speaker 2 (43:52):
It's like weld your own damn business. That was my
favorite code of the Knight literally called it the Golden
rule too. It was great, mind your own damn business.
And you don't have an abortion.

Speaker 1 (44:03):
You don't have to do you don't have to have IVF.
You you can believe that it's not the God's way whatever. Okay,
you don't do it, but that doesn't mean that you
have to make it so nobody else can do it.
That's the problem, and that is the problem with the
many in the Republican Party is that they want to
impede on the freedom of other people to make the
choice that they want to make They want to be
in your doctor's office. They want to be in your

(44:25):
kid's bedroom, you know what I mean. And it's and
it's crazy. They want to be in the classroom in
a way that doesn't make sense. They don't want to
trust teachers. They don't want to trust educators. They want
to lead. They want to get rid of the freaking
Department of Education. If you leave it up to project
a library they want. Yeah, yeah, exactly.

Speaker 2 (44:42):
It's like there, it's freedom, freedom to do what you
want me to do.

Speaker 1 (44:47):
Yeah, it's it's really it's it's exhausting. It's really really exhausting.
So I'm excited. I'm energized. Here is I believe. I
don't know if this is the first ad campaign, but
this is one of the odd campaigns that have come
out for Harris and Walls.

Speaker 3 (45:06):
Sometimes life is as much about the lessons you learn
as the lessons you teach. When I grew up, community
was a way of life. My high school class was
twenty four people. I was related to half of them.
I learned to be generous towards my neighbors, compromise without
compromising my values, and worked for the common good. My
dad was in the army, and with his encouragement, I

(45:28):
joined the Army National Guard when I was seventeen. I
served for twenty four years. I used my GI benefits
to go to college and become a public school teacher.
I coached football and taught social studies for twenty years,
and I tried to teach my students what small town
Nebraska taught me, respect, compromise, service to country, and so
when I went into government, that's what I carried with me.

(45:50):
I worked with Republicans to pass an infrastructure bill, cut
taxes for working families, signed paid leave into law. I
codified abortion rights after rogue got overturned. Because I go
to work for the common good. But enough about me.
Let's talk about you, because that's what the selection is about.
It's about your future, It's about your family. And Vice

(46:10):
President Harris knows that she too grew up in a
Middle West family. She too goes to work every day
making sure families cannot just get by but get ahead.
We believe in the promise of America and those values
I learned in Nebraska, and we're ready to fight for
them because, as Kamala Harris says, when you fight.

Speaker 10 (46:29):
We win.

Speaker 1 (46:33):
I love that campaign slogan. By the way, I love
it when we fight, we win. Yeah, I just I
what is the Trump Vance campaign can freaking look like?
What is it going to look like? If you can
imagine a Trump Vance campaign?

Speaker 13 (46:52):
Ad?

Speaker 1 (46:54):
Oh, thank you so much, Donald for the donation in
memory of my main coon, Sophie, who passed away last weekend.
Oh Donald, I am so sorry. Main coons are gorgeous
and jacatic cats. Right, I just learned about like mancons

(47:14):
because we know cat people. Oh, I'm so sorry Donald.

Speaker 2 (47:19):
In his picture that he has there. So yeah, heart's goad.

Speaker 1 (47:23):
But thank you so much for the donation as well.
And yes, oh that's so sad. That's awful, but thank you.
And again, yeah, I just don't know what a Trump
uh campaign? AD's gonna go? Not going back, Trevor says
Trevor of Hollywood. Hello, my friend. Yeah, not going back
when we thought we win. We're just doing it, people,
We're doing it.

Speaker 2 (47:42):
That you someone else mentioned in the chat earlier, how
nervous it seems that Trump is getting and you know
how important it is to him to have big crowds,
like it's very important to fill a stadium. When he
was atn inauguration, he wanted to have as many people
in the stands as you know. Came to the Great
Ball to listen to the I Have a Dream speech,

(48:03):
like he first, he wants to be adored and he
wants people to flock to him, but they aren't and
they're not filling up these campaign areas and they're not
at all. And then people have been talking about and
showing the long lines of people getting into these Harris
Walls rallies, right, and she is packing people in not

(48:24):
it's standing room only in all of these venues where
she is going across the Midwest. And he's not able
to do that for whatever reason, which is interesting because
the polls would indicate that it's half and half. So
I don't know why, but he's because he is freaking
out over it. He is not happy. He's saying talking

(48:45):
about how she can't give interviews to the press and
how it's not true that his venues aren't filling up,
like this whole thing is really shaking him.

Speaker 1 (48:54):
Oh no, you need to you know what you need
to google. There's some people have been putting together a
montage of Donald Trump walking out places in waving and
there's nobody there.

Speaker 5 (49:03):
Like he just.

Speaker 1 (49:04):
Pretends that there's a crowd always and so he's always
waving and then like they pan and there's nobody there.
There's like nobody really in the vicinity. Just again in
his mind, he always feels like he's on display.

Speaker 2 (49:17):
They had a side by side in Michigan. It was
like yesterday or the day before where Kamala Harris was
at a rally and the place was like jammed with people.
It was a seed of humanity, like COVID outbreak central, right.
And then you had Van standing in front of a
business and they were like maybe twenty people there and

(49:41):
hand out and there's like all this place, all this
room for people to stand and it was empty.

Speaker 1 (49:47):
Oh god. Well, I mean again he's not excited. It
shouldn't be exciting. But this is campaigning, right, this is campaigning.
And then there's this fun video of balls and I
think that this is another thing that's getting under Trump's skin,
because you can't forget Donald Trump is a documented, documented racist.

(50:07):
And this is Tim Walls on that there's a great news.

Speaker 3 (50:10):
How often one hundred days you get to change the
tra directory of the world.

Speaker 5 (50:13):
How often one hundred days do you get to do
something that's going to impact.

Speaker 4 (50:16):
Generations to come?

Speaker 3 (50:17):
And how often in the world do you make that
bastard wake up afterwards to know that a black woman
picked his ask and send him on the road.

Speaker 1 (50:26):
I mean again, it's going to get under his skin,
even when Kamala Harris kicks his ass in the polls.
I just wanted to be a landslide. I really just
don't want there to be any question whatsoever. There's a
lot of time between now and then. I'm not saying
that Donald Trump can make up you know, you know
a ground. He has made some really weird promises that

(50:49):
have not been landing. He vowed to defund schools that
require vaccines for students. That would mean he would defund
every school in the United States, because every single school
in the United States has some sort of vaccine mandate.
I'm an expert now on vaccinations because that is my
job now at the school. And can I just give

(51:12):
a blanket as school is starting right now, people help
your school office worker and health clerk send in your
immunization records now, not on the first day of school, please,
But yeah, I'm telling you I am an expert on
all things vaccinations in every single state in the United

(51:32):
States has some sort and I'm not talking COVID, I'm
talking polio, you know, ditherium, Yeah, all that kind of
there is a rule. So he would defund every school.
And this is something he's saying out loud. And again
it's this would be front page news of an asinine promise.

(51:56):
But we're so desensitized because he makes weird, bizarre promises.
And I was like, yeah, that's probably not gonna happen anyway.
He's just saying that. And that's who people want to
be president of the United States is somebody that's so
full of crap we don't even take what he says seriously.
That's who the GOP is putting forward.

Speaker 2 (52:17):
That's how he's on sensical. Is this They care more
about shoving the Ten Commandments down the throats of people
of all religions than they do about keeping kids safe
from getting diseases that could kill them.

Speaker 1 (52:30):
Exactly.

Speaker 2 (52:30):
It's not a common sense to me.

Speaker 1 (52:32):
No, it's crazy. It's absolutely crazy.

Speaker 2 (52:35):
So Trump gives this press conference today and he says
some more crazy ass s. He's asked about his complaints
about having to face Harris in this race instead of
President Biden. He said, it's not fair that he had
to defeat Biden and now he has to defeat Harris. Okay,

(52:56):
he needed to be Biden. But okay, okay, he says that.
Here's what he says. Ask why Harris was doing so
well in the polls, Trump said, this is from Huffington Post.
Trump said, and this is a quote. She's a woman
who represents certain groups of people. That's what he said.

(53:17):
He predicts that her support will drop after people find
out about her. So what you're saying is she's doing
well in the polls because she's a black woman. Right,
is that what you're saying?

Speaker 1 (53:29):
I mean, how racist is that?

Speaker 2 (53:30):
Talking about being racist and sexist?

Speaker 1 (53:33):
And I will also remind Donald Trump, it's not as
if she came out of nowhere. She's the vice president.

Speaker 8 (53:41):
We know.

Speaker 2 (53:43):
You, we know her very well. We'll take her bitchy
or otherwise. We like her. He also was asked about
Miffa pristone abortion pill, and here's what he said to that.
He said, you could do things.

Speaker 1 (54:01):
He was asked.

Speaker 2 (54:02):
He said whether he believed the FDA should restrict access
to MiFi pristone, which survived this Supreme Court, you know
case this year, And here's his answer. You could do
things that would supplement absolutely.

Speaker 1 (54:19):
Is this another inject the bleach in the body thing?

Speaker 2 (54:21):
Okay, and those things are pretty open and humane, he said,
But but you have to vote. The people are going
to decide. Okay. No, there is no way to supplement
mif A pristone. Those things are not open to debate.
Either you allow people to have it or you, Oh,

(54:41):
you don't exactly. Either you think it's a woman's medical
issue and she can decide for herself, or I guess
you don't.

Speaker 5 (54:48):
You don't.

Speaker 2 (54:49):
Either you mind your own damn business, or you don't.
And then he says that the people are going to vote.
The people aren't going to vote on mif A pristone
unless what you're saying is the people are going to
vote either for you or for Kamala Harris. And that's
somehow a referendum on whether MiFi pristone should be allowed.

(55:10):
So are you saying that you're going to not allow
it if you're the president. So if people care about it,
they should vote for Harris, because that's how I'll take that.

Speaker 1 (55:17):
Yeah, it's he again spell MIFA pristone. Trump, by the way,
explain what Mifa pristone does to the body, you know
what I mean. I love the men that you know
always join and such huge, medorable supporters, But I don't
know if the average man understands the difference between Plan B,

(55:42):
the you know, morning after pill, sure stone all of
these different options right now, you know what, they don't know,
but they will regulate it. They will tell you you
can't have it, and they don't even understand what it is.
You know, they don't even understand that the morning after
pill is not an abortion pill, right. They don't even
understand the difference, and so it's just it's crazy. A

(56:05):
Golf says, we don't have the Ten Commandments post it
in our classrooms, but we have free breakfast in lunch,
Governor Tim Walls exactly. I would rather, I would rather
live by the teachings if you believe in it, of
the Ten Commandments, than to have something plastered on the
wall and be hypocritical because you don't believe in it,
you know what I mean, Like stop already, just stop

(56:26):
Donald's like bourbon o'clock, I have my cocktail. This is
Jim Beam. It's not the best. My husband just on
a little Tangentarya. So we're talking about cocktails. I think
Maud was asking what we were drinking. My husband has
a very in depth I'm trying to talk him into this.
Maybe if enough of you guys convince me. But I
would have to do what chemicalish is supposed to be doing,

(56:48):
which is to drink it straight. My husband has an
extremely impressive bourbon collection. Oh but he won't let me
mix it because it's just blasphemous.

Speaker 2 (57:01):
It's such a good stuff.

Speaker 1 (57:02):
It's like you're not putting soda in that right.

Speaker 2 (57:07):
It's like when someone gives you a very fine wine
and you try to put ice cubes. That's not what happens.

Speaker 1 (57:14):
He So what he does is so periodically. He'll if
we're watching something on the weekend, he'll pour himself a
glass and then he'll be he'll hand it to me
and I'll be like, well, I like this, and he's
like he'll tell me. He's like it's a little hot.
So he'll prepare me for it, you know, and you know,
he's like, this is the one that you've liked before,
And so I do some kind of tastings. If I
did a tasting during the show, though it'd be all bad.

(57:37):
It would put wine at nine to shame. I'm just
saying I can't drink straight bourbon on air. I know
I don't need to say it, but if I let
every s go, I say shit sometimes, I say bitch sometimes.
But if Kim knows, I have a potty mouth, so
if I'm letting go, I'll let it go.

Speaker 2 (57:54):
And what you might not know is we come from
a background in radio right where it's really important for
us not to swear, so we try really hard not to.
Sometime they slip out.

Speaker 1 (58:06):
No, I'm telling you, Kim, Okay again, we're going We've
talked politics. Somebody else was asking in the comments how
it's going at my job after being there a week.
The other thing that I have to worry about, Oh,
it is beginning the cocktail. Ah, Kim, that's okay.

Speaker 2 (58:19):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (58:19):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (58:19):
So what is it?

Speaker 1 (58:20):
You have to tell us what it is?

Speaker 2 (58:21):
This is whistle pink. Oh, ten year Tawny Port. You
ten year Tawny Port. I'm excited for this one.

Speaker 1 (58:31):
Okay, let's do okay, let's see.

Speaker 2 (58:35):
Oh that's pretty good?

Speaker 1 (58:36):
Is it good? Is it hot? I always call it
hot light.

Speaker 2 (58:42):
He's gonna let me know.

Speaker 1 (58:43):
Okay, we have a bunch of Knob Creek as part
of our collection. Donald, I think I might do that.
That would be a fun one. But but James would
insist that I drink it straight, So no more of
my cocktails.

Speaker 2 (58:57):
But yeah, okay, we have to invite him in for
that if we're going to do a bad.

Speaker 1 (59:01):
Yeah, if he's home, he's gone right now with Dylan.
But if he's here, maybe I'll include him in the segment.
I cannot do port. I can't. My in laws love
port or they have port. Sometimes I just can't.

Speaker 2 (59:14):
I just can't do Morgado. Okay, Morgado ten year Tawny Port,
a product of Port Jugalugal.

Speaker 1 (59:22):
Okay, thank you, David. We love our segments, like our
drinking segments. Here it's five o'clock, six o'clock. Well it's
five o'clock somewhere. I was drinking all cheers, cheers, okay.

Speaker 2 (59:32):
Christ Kamala Harris and Tim Walls we Go Blue in
twenty twenty four.

Speaker 1 (59:36):
Yeah, but somebody was telling me about how, asking how
the job was going, cussing. I need to keep under
check as well, because the kids are soon going to
be on campus, and from what I understand, can I
just say, though, Kim, that I am extremely lucky at
the school I got hired at because these ladies that
I work with, in addition to the principal who is

(59:57):
like my age, I fit right in. I'm just saying,
I don't know if it's me or it's them, but
it's it's like the it's the concoction.

Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
I fit right in.

Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
But they're freaking me out because they're just like, Oh,
this isn't the job right now. The it's so nice.
There's nobody on campus, so I have no idea what
my job's going to look like every time somebody comes in,
because the teachers are starting to roll in picking up
their keys. They're going to get the classrooms ready. I
introduced myself as the new health people are like, oh,

(01:00:29):
every time the previous person would come by, they'd always
have all these kids in their office, which is what
I'm going to have absolutely deal with, right and so
I'm a little nervous. The other thing that's starting this
year at our school is the kids are going to
have to put their cell phones in those yonder pouches,
you know, like if you ever go to a comedy

(01:00:50):
show and they make you lock up your pouch and
then they have a bunch of magnets and they let
it let it out. So they're going to do that.
I think there was actually in the news of high
school was adding to it today, So we're going to
see how it goes. I told my daughter that the
school that I work at is doing it, and she's like,
that's not going to work. Those kids are going to
find out how to break into those things in two seconds.

(01:01:10):
I was like, well, if they're caught, we get to
confiscate their phones, which I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:01:17):
I don't know, but just does the does the student
get to carry the phone on their person, Yes, they.

Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
Got to keep it. They gotta keep the pouch and
at the end of the so first period the teacher
gets like extra five minutes, so they get to lock
all of it up. They get to keep the pouch
and the phone on them at all time, but at
the end of the day they can unlock the phone
and if they are found with a phone, we take
it and we confiscate it. If they forget the pouch,
because they could take the pouch ho then we just

(01:01:43):
take their phone. And we hold it all day and
then they won't forget their phone anymore. I don't know
if it's gonna work. We're giving it a shot. I
hope it works. I just want phones out of the
classroom altogether, honestly. If but everyone has to do it,
If you find out that some kids still have their
phones and other kids don't have their phones, it's never
going to work.

Speaker 2 (01:02:00):
It's never gonna work.

Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
Harry. We're drinking at five o'clock. We're drinking every Thursday
five o'clock. Get your cocktail, your mocktail, your water, your roopier,
whatever you and vibe. We're drinking.

Speaker 2 (01:02:14):
News in the fancy glass too. I'm excited.

Speaker 1 (01:02:18):
You have to have it in a burbon glass. You
have to have it. And yeah, you have to have
it in the bourbon glass. Absolutely. No, I'm not gonna
be the cell phone police, you know what I imagine
I'm gonna end up being, though. I'm gonna be the
person that they're gonna come to because they well, they
just don't want to be at school anymore. Like they're
gonna be like, I don't hal gun, can you call
my parents? But Stee, they don't know about me? Is

(01:02:39):
that I am the queen of hearing this bs because
you know, I'm the mom of one of those kids
that's always in the office trying to go home. So
I've heard it all. I've heard all the excuses. So no,
you can sit here, you can have your sympathy ice
for five minutes, and then you got to go back
to the classrooms. So but I'm excited. I don't see
how it goes. I might lose my mind. Who knows,

(01:03:01):
I might lose my mind.

Speaker 2 (01:03:03):
We'll say, so here's a question. Oh wait, but before
I get to it, we have another contribution to the show,
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Speaker 1 (01:03:24):
Thank you so much for the donation. In the super chat,
we love you guys so much. That's what we were thinking.
But like, let's talk about the week's news, and the
news is always enough to make a drink, right, So
and all, I understand that we have some sober people here.
Whatever you do and you know what. I would also say,
I know there's some of you that don't drink alcohol.
You might I vibe in the THHC. Whatever you want

(01:03:44):
to do, we are here for you. So the actual
position that I'm at the school is I'm the nurse.
I'm the nurse. I am, but I'm not a nurse nurse.
We have an actual nurse. I'm the one though, And
when you're telling me hurts, you come to me. I
triage you figure out whether or not you need any
more serious help. And then there's people that I call
that can handle the serious stuff. But it's that's me.

(01:04:05):
And then I help the office ladies. I'm another office person.
So I'm working my way into the education field and
it's but right now I'm all about getting my kids vaccinated.
If you're a parent, especially of a seventh grader, get
your vaccinations in place.

Speaker 2 (01:04:22):
Speaking of politics though, and wrapping up the week's news, yes,
I have to tell you something gross and stupid.

Speaker 1 (01:04:29):
That's two of my favorite things. Gross.

Speaker 2 (01:04:35):
So you know about the whole jd Vance and his
couch thing which he allegedly wrote about this incident in
Hillbilly Elegy, which may or may not have ever happened.

Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
Yes, merely like he put something in the couch and
he went on with the couch.

Speaker 11 (01:04:50):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:04:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:04:52):
Well, in order to apparently counteract this, Donald Trump Junior
has decided that it's a good idea to target Governor
Tim Walls of Minnesota, Okay, by saying that he somehow
has relations with farm animals. This is what they're saying, Like,
you can't really focus on the issues. You have to

(01:05:15):
go there, right there are farm animals, Like that's the
best you can get.

Speaker 1 (01:05:21):
No, it's so, it's so asamine.

Speaker 8 (01:05:24):
You know what.

Speaker 1 (01:05:24):
Else, it's these Fox News hosts that are just making
themselves look even stupider than they already do. I can't
stand it. I can't stand Fox News hosts. I only
watch them through clips that I find on X or
whatever news source online. I don't actually watch Fox News.
Don't ever think that I watched Fox News.

Speaker 11 (01:05:41):
I do not.

Speaker 1 (01:05:42):
But Jesse Waters is bad as crazy, and he's one
of those people that just says things and there's no
basis in fact for it. So he was talking about
the Italian boxer. We've all heard the drama about the
Italian boxer who was an x Y chromosome. But she
is a woman, and this other boxer quit. There was
this big hoopla about it. She's a woman, she's a woman,

(01:06:03):
she's a woman. But jesse Waters is of course saying
that she's not. But then listen to the end of
it about what he says about people that vote for
the Democrat ticket.

Speaker 5 (01:06:14):
To the point where we're.

Speaker 14 (01:06:15):
Going about to give gold medals to men for beating
up women. We might have a gold and silver medalist
who just beat.

Speaker 5 (01:06:22):
Up a bunch of women.

Speaker 14 (01:06:23):
They're going to stand up on the podium and get
medals hung around their neck for punching girls in the face.

Speaker 1 (01:06:30):
They're men, They're men.

Speaker 14 (01:06:32):
Okay, they're not Jessica. And if Trump were president, he
would slap Algeria with sanctions. So the point where we're
going about to gold medals, this.

Speaker 1 (01:06:42):
This doesn't have the whole clip. But then all of
a sudden, he says, I thought I had it. Then
all of a sudden, he says, this is the clip.
He's like, if you vote Democratic, you literally, scientists say,
he says, scientists say that if you vote for the
Democratic candidate, you start transitioning into a woman.

Speaker 2 (01:06:59):
He said that out that's a drinking game.

Speaker 1 (01:07:04):
And even if women on the on the panel were
like scientists say that, how he signed to say that
this is the channel that people watch that they want
to have a presidential debate on. You're insane. Anybody that
watches Fox News is still crazy in my book, though,
I'm sorry. I mean, Jesse Waters is losing his level,

(01:07:24):
losing his absolute mind. But then there was this other
issue really quickly that I wanted to bring up. Donald
Trump tried to win over hospitality workers with this pledge
that their tips would be tax free. The union decided
to still throw their support behind Kamala Harris and do
you want to know why? Because they knew that Trump

(01:07:47):
was merely making a play for votes, while Harris has
credibility from having supported unions. People aren't buying Trump's bullshit.
There's your ship for you. I'm telling you, they're getting
it's getting old for them, and I'm so happy to
see it. I hope it continues.

Speaker 2 (01:08:06):
I really do.

Speaker 1 (01:08:07):
I don't know what other tool Trump has where Tricky
has in his tool belts, because again, it's getting old.
People are bored with the same exact thing.

Speaker 2 (01:08:21):
Well, when they come out and they say stupid stuff
like that, stupid and weird. To continue our stupid and
weird category. When they come out and they say science
says you're gonna start turning trans or when they start
leveling these accusations that you have relations with farm animals
or whatever it is, that means they have nothing of
substance to offer. Ever, they have nothing, and it means
they're just running, scared and throwing everything at they can

(01:08:43):
see they can come up with. And that's not a defense.
That's I'm laying on the ground, rolling around, floundering. I
have nothing else to offer except for this weirdness. So
I think that's good. Keep doing the weird stuff because
we all get it. We know what that's about.

Speaker 8 (01:09:01):
All right.

Speaker 1 (01:09:02):
I have to squeeze this in, Okay, I really do, because.

Speaker 2 (01:09:06):
Tell me you're going to the Olympics again.

Speaker 1 (01:09:08):
Oh well, we will go to the Olympics. But the
RFK story. Do you ever know the you don't know
the RFK storry?

Speaker 6 (01:09:16):
Oh I know?

Speaker 2 (01:09:17):
Are you talking about the bear?

Speaker 1 (01:09:18):
Yes, okay, I have to play it now. The other
thing that I want to also point out that took
me way too long to figure out in this video
is who he's talking to. It's Rosyanne Barr like I
it took me way too long to realize that that
was herd. I was like, oh, that totally makes sense.
The funny part was I'm on X. I'll tell you

(01:09:39):
the story. So I'm on X and this guy had
tweeted ten years ago. Ten years ago, he says, hold on,
I have to bring it up real quickly, he says,
who the f He types it out, hits a bear
cub with their car, probably by accident, and then brings
it to drop it in Central Park. This guy's name
is Mark Sunstrom, and then he tweets this week, Well,

(01:10:03):
it took nearly ten years, but I got my answer,
and here it is if you haven't seen it, because
I can't believe again people say this shit out loud.

Speaker 15 (01:10:14):
I was taking a group of people and up in
Gosh in New York, up Nints Valley, and I was
supposed to meet them there at like maybe.

Speaker 5 (01:10:24):
Eight or nine.

Speaker 15 (01:10:24):
I was driving up maybe you know, really early, like seven,
and then a woman in a van in front of
me hit a bear and killed it, a young bear.
So I pulled over and I picked up the bear
and put him in the back of my van because
I was going to skin the bear, and it was
very good condition, and I was just going to and

(01:10:48):
put them meet my refrigeraty and you can do that
in New York and say you can get a bear
a tag for a road killed bear. And so then
we went hawking and I had the bear my car,
and then we had a really good day and we
went late. We were catching a lot of came and
the people really loved it.

Speaker 1 (01:11:08):
So we stayed like, let me just pause here for
a second and say, if I put a bear in
my car, I wouldn't be going anywhere else, Like I
would take care of the bear. He went to continue hunting. Okay,
So that's one weird thing.

Speaker 15 (01:11:23):
And instead of going back to my home in Westchester,
I had to go right to the city.

Speaker 5 (01:11:26):
Because there was a dinner.

Speaker 1 (01:11:29):
So we had to go to dinner. There's a dead
bear in his car.

Speaker 15 (01:11:32):
At Peter Luker Steakhouse. And at the end of the dinner,
it went late and I realized I couldn't go home,
got the airport and the bear was in my car,
and I didn't want to leave the bear in the
car because that would have been bad.

Speaker 1 (01:11:48):
That would be bad, that part that bar would be
bad at me.

Speaker 2 (01:11:51):
So then I thought, you know, at that time, this was.

Speaker 15 (01:11:58):
A little bit of the redneck and make there'd been
a series of bicycle accidents in New York day and
just put in the bike lanes.

Speaker 2 (01:12:04):
And people a couple of people are killed.

Speaker 15 (01:12:07):
And it was every day, and people badly injured every day.

Speaker 2 (01:12:11):
It was in the press, and so I thought.

Speaker 15 (01:12:16):
I wasn't drinking, of course, but people were drinking with
me who thought this was a good idea. And I said,
I had an old bike in my car that somebody
asked me to get rid of it. I said, let's
come point the bear in the Central Park and we'll
make it look like it. So everybody thought that's a

(01:12:36):
great idea. So we on and did that, and we
thought it would be a music.

Speaker 3 (01:12:41):
For whoever found it or something.

Speaker 15 (01:12:44):
The next day, it was like it was on every
television station. It was a front page of every paper.
And I turned on the TV and there was like
a mile of yellow tape and there were twenty con cards.
There were a helicopters blind over it, and I was.

Speaker 4 (01:13:01):
Like, oh my god, what did I do.

Speaker 1 (01:13:05):
Now again he's saying this out loud like and people
will vote for him, like, he's just I don't know, man,
I just don't get it. He had a dead bear,
an old bicycle, he wanted to catch more game, and
I just I think that RFK is just that crazy.

(01:13:28):
But Calvin Siston's when is the candidate family hard up
for food and beer? Skins for clothing? Yeah? And when
is he a redneck? By the way, like please, Donald says,
I couldn't handle a long speech from him. That's also true.
Now he has the vocal thing that.

Speaker 2 (01:13:44):
Has something called spasmodic dysphonia, Yeah, which affects your involuntary
movement of your voice box. Only I couldn't. I have
a hard time understanding him.

Speaker 1 (01:13:56):
Yeah. There's a woman on that used to talk on
and I'm brain farting on her name. She was iconic,
she was on it for years and she had that
and I remember I was like, it was kind of
hard to understand. But again, it's not his faults. But yeah,
not saying that you can't have that, you know, issue

(01:14:18):
and not be successful in life. But do you want
your president to would you have to listen to that
all the time? A golf says. An interview between Rose
Barr and RK. Junior is literally Sonickel. I had no
idea until like halfway through. I was like, oh crap,
that's Rosan bar. She looked like she was out of
the fifties or something like, like the headband and the

(01:14:39):
yellow dress. Was like, why didn't I really didn't recognize her.
I'm using for whoever found it. Yeah, exactly, But.

Speaker 2 (01:14:45):
I was trying to get a picture rallied so I
could show you the photo of what it looked like
where he dumped the bear, right, And I saw the
picture and I thought, I don't want to show that
to anyone, like that's it's a dead animal.

Speaker 1 (01:14:58):
Be respect. Yeah, exactly, it's not cool.

Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
I mean, I know it's not a human, but still,
you know, I don't want to see that, and I
don't think you do either.

Speaker 8 (01:15:06):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:15:06):
No, And it's not Terry gross that I'm talking about.
Absolutely not.

Speaker 2 (01:15:09):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:15:09):
This was a she was on. I don't know if
she was on local like KQD that's our local or NPR,
but I remember I used to when I was driving
home late at night, I would turn it on and
she had that same thing. I remember because I googled it.
I was like, what's up with this man's voice, and
I found out it was the same thing that RFK
Junior has. And again she was on the radio and
she still kept her job. And I'm not trying to

(01:15:31):
knock him for that. RFK Junior is just well I
could do. So that's that's a diagram. Is that who
it is? I think that might be right. You might
be right. Okay, so let's move on to the Olympics,
which are still on. Look at kim McAllister, Look at her.
Get here, look at her. Okay, so we have to

(01:15:54):
talk about we have to talk about the pole volter. Okay.
Now I'm sitting at her, and kim McAllister sends it.
I'm like, already in the notes, already in the notes.
So this pole vaulter's name is Anthony Amuraddi. Okay, now,
if you haven't seen it, I'm trying to get it up.
I'm sorry. I've had all my other videos up. Do

(01:16:15):
I have it? Darn it? Oh? I don't have the
video up right now. I'm sure everyone has seen it.
I oh, you talk because I have a story that
goes along with it. Please find it.

Speaker 2 (01:16:27):
I think.

Speaker 1 (01:16:27):
I'm sorry. I just had to have all the other
videos up, Kim's gonna find the video. If you haven't
seen it, you've under a rock. You know exactly what
I'm talking about. So this pole vaulter, Anthony Amurati, he's
actually had a golden offer. This is what they're calling it.
He's being offered two hundred and fifty thousand dollars from
an adult film site for an hour long webcam show

(01:16:55):
because apparently, now I don't know what the rules are
when you're a pole vaulter in order to avoid what
happened from happening. But if anything was going to happen,
I don't know if I was, and I don't want
to be stereotypical, like, oh if I was a god,
that's what I wouldn't want to happen. I would not

(01:17:16):
want that to happen simply because oh I have it,
I have it, Yeah, here I have it. Okay, here
we go. This is I can't imagine. The tweet on
this says he may have lost the Olympics, but he
woned life.

Speaker 2 (01:17:30):
So here we go.

Speaker 1 (01:17:31):
This is Anthony Amadi and he goes up and no, no,
what are the rules here?

Speaker 2 (01:17:43):
Now? Mark says he not he hit it with his
knee first, but it was knee then package.

Speaker 1 (01:17:50):
The package took down the pole. I am sorry, the
package took down the pole? Now is that I don't know?

Speaker 2 (01:17:58):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:17:58):
Do you have any pole vaulters? Should you? Should you
wear a cup? Should we be taping it down? And
says is there something you could do to prevent that
from happening? Because I imagine when you're coming down the
front of the pole, you want to be as straight.
You don't want any bulges. You don't want that to happen.
You don't anything taking it down.

Speaker 2 (01:18:18):
What I'm saying I was watching something or reading something
where someone said they need to have an Olympic drag
queen that monitors these things and is able to come
with tape and teach you how to tape things down. Yeah,
it's that Olympic drag queen that just goes around and
helps everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:18:35):
But it has to be movable enough that it doesn't
impact you vaulting right. You have to be able to
move and get There was another video of a polelter
that went up and then fill right back. It's not
as easy as it looks, poble, It's not as easy
as it looks. I can't show a lot of Olympic videos.
I got ding last time, so I had to take
them all out.

Speaker 2 (01:18:55):
So last time we showed the diver, the diver that
had the big package. This is not a one off,
like these things happen.

Speaker 1 (01:19:02):
Yes, guys have big packages and they play. They are
in the Olympics. It's it's very it's it's a casualty
of this sport, but one that I don't think that
men necessarily are shying away from. But again, this Olympic
pol vaulter, he's being offered. What's the adult film sites?
I swear I need my glasses. You're gonna if you're

(01:19:24):
cam Soda Cam Soda is offering uh, Anthony Almuradi two
hundred and fifty thousand dollars if he'll do an hour
long webcam show. I don't know if it's clothed or not.
I'm assuming it is not, or he has to wear
the pole vaulting and outfits. I have no idea.

Speaker 2 (01:19:41):
Can you imagine the conversation, So why didn't you medal
at the Olympics.

Speaker 1 (01:19:46):
Let me tell you you know what I love. I
love the fact that Mark Thompson trying to say it
was the knee, like, just give the guy the win, please,
he lost again? Can again again?

Speaker 2 (01:19:56):
Because I can watch the he does hit first, I
will say that.

Speaker 1 (01:20:00):
Hold on, but it's not the what ultimately he does
the knee. I didn't see anyknee.

Speaker 2 (01:20:04):
I now watch for the knee. Watch for the first
head of the knee as he goes over.

Speaker 1 (01:20:08):
Oh, hold on, I'm hitting the wrong buttons because I'm
getting all distracted by Okay, so here we go. Where
is it?

Speaker 5 (01:20:16):
Here we go?

Speaker 1 (01:20:18):
Okay, okay, oh yeah, no.

Speaker 2 (01:20:28):
But I mean still so mee package down.

Speaker 1 (01:20:33):
But still the fact that the package brought it down.
You know what I mean, it brought it down. I
give the guy the win. Shut up, Mark, I give
the guy the win. The knee might have done it,
but no, no, no, no, no no. You know, if
you're gonna lose, it's better to lose that way. Then

(01:20:57):
you go on the pole and then it falls back
because you weren't able, Like sure, you know what I mean, perfect, exactly,
exactly exactly. Apparently, Snoop Dogg is coming back.

Speaker 2 (01:21:07):
Though I've done this so much, I have gone down
the Snoop from dog rabbit hole watching all these Snoop
Dogg shorts on YouTube.

Speaker 1 (01:21:15):
This is great again. I would show them to you.
I can't. I can't show them. I'll get dinged. But
the Google Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart with the horses,
Oh my god. I was cracking up. But apparently Snoop
has said he's going to come back next year. And
I don't know if it's true, but apparently a reporter
was sitting next to a or close by to an

(01:21:36):
NBC executive who said out loud at a dinner that
Snoop was paid half a million dollars a day. Oh
wow to do the Olympics.

Speaker 2 (01:21:47):
Now, I would say he's worth it because of how
much publicity that they're getting. And they're inviting him back
for the Winter Olympics in twenty twenty six.

Speaker 1 (01:21:55):
Yeah so, and he's gonna bring eyeballs. He's funny, but
I will I will believe it. Snoop was working like
he was everywhere, Like, yeah, he was everywhere, and yes,
he draw a love flavor flav He sponsored the girl's
water polo team. We talked about this last week. He
actually wore a second clock because one of the girls
that lost a family member right before the Olympics and

(01:22:18):
so he wore it in honor of that family member.
So sweet. I'm not saying, uh, the Olympics needs celebrities,
but it helps, right, I'm enjoying watching the Olympics. I
don't think it needs anything more than that. But apparently
also Tom Cruise maybe part of the closing games. He's

(01:22:40):
expected to perform what they're calling a mega stunt at
the Olympics closing ceremony in Paris.

Speaker 2 (01:22:47):
So doesn't die at the Olympics, no, I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:22:53):
He does his own stunts though, I think that he's
going to be just fine. He does his own stunts,
So I'm enjoying that. You know what, all also starts
I think tomorrow breakdancing. Oh, I'm very excited. I think
it's the first year that it is the first year
that breakdancing is at the Olympics. So very excited to
see that. Liz is not a fan of I know,

(01:23:13):
you know, Tom Cruise. I've liked him in certain movies
a lot, but I do find that Tom Cruise plays
Tom Cruise, so it's kind of hard. He was really good,
even though the movie I think it doesn't Oh what
was it called the one where Robert Danny Junior played
a black guy. I forget the name, but anyways, Tom

(01:23:37):
Cruise played the exact and he had like this fat
suit and you couldn't even tell. You couldn't tell. He
was great in that movie. Obviously, Tom Cruise and on
younger hears played a great movie. But yeah, he needs
to lose himself in roles, otherwise he's just playing himself.
I'll give Tropic Thunder. I thank you that movie. Robert
Daddy Junior playing a white dude that's playing black dude.

(01:24:01):
I don't know if it would hold up with this generation,
but when I watched that movie, I could not stop laughing.
Have you seen Traffic Thunder ever? Kim Okay and not
your cup of tea anybody else's cup of tea. I
don't know. I think this like younger generations might find
it very very very very very offensive. But I saw

(01:24:21):
it in the theater and I was cracking up. Anyways,
Tom Cruise was good in that movie. He lost himself
in that movie.

Speaker 2 (01:24:27):
I liked it.

Speaker 1 (01:24:27):
Also in Jerry Maguire, I thought he was pretty good
in that movie. Yeah, yeah, I thought it was pretty good.

Speaker 5 (01:24:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:24:32):
Heather thought it was funny. It was funny. You just
have to understand that it's going to be offensive because
it was offensive. That was the point, Like sure, being
offended was the point. And Robert Downey Junior did it
so well. He really really did it, really really did
you know what I did last night? There you go, Kim,

(01:24:53):
that's your movie. Will Kim McCallister like it? You know what?
I've been also watching that. I told Kim McCallister she
should not watch. Is the Boys Any Boys? That's really gruesome?
Not your cup of tea? Born on the fourth of July.
Another great movie. I was liked rain Man. I I
do like a lot of Tom Cruise movies. I just

(01:25:13):
feel like The Mission Impossibles. I feel like it's Tom Cruise.
Does that make sense? You know he didn't lose himself.
He's no Meryl Streep. Okay, Tom Cruise is not Meryl Street.

Speaker 2 (01:25:23):
So now I like the one where what was the
one where he was It was about how you know
they were gonna get you before you even committed a crime?

Speaker 1 (01:25:33):
Oh, Minority Reports.

Speaker 2 (01:25:35):
Yeah, I like that movie. That was good.

Speaker 1 (01:25:36):
I liked that one too, That was a good one.
I've always thought about it. I think about that movie
actually a lot of a Roman empire there. Love the boys, Kathleen, Yeah,
but Kimmy is not gonna like.

Speaker 2 (01:25:48):
Extreme gruesome violence.

Speaker 1 (01:25:51):
I saw dead Pool three. Do not go watch dead
Pool three, kim It's so funny. My dad. I was
telling my dad I saw dead Pool three and he's like,
why is it right at or because like Ryan Reynolds,
isn't it blah blah? And I was like, Oh, it's
extremely gory graphic and there's a ton of cussing, but
they put all the gourd of funny music, so it's
really Yeah, there's a lot of blood, a lot of nudity.

(01:26:13):
A Few Good Men is a great movie. That is
a movie that if it comes on, it's kind of
up there with y'all Shank Redemption where I have to
watch it at least the court scene with Jack Nicholson
because you gotta do the speech with Jack Nicholson.

Speaker 2 (01:26:27):
So probably my favorite Tom Cruise movie. I used to
have this poster in my room when I was a
teacher kid. It was Tom Cruise wearing a letterman's jacket
with a football in the under his arm. In the
movie was I think it was called All the Right moves.
Oh yeah, risky business.

Speaker 1 (01:26:43):
Yes, the older ones, Yes exactly. That's funny that you
mentioned youth, because guess what I did last night?

Speaker 2 (01:26:51):
What did you do?

Speaker 1 (01:26:52):
I went to the Alanis Morrisset concert last Nightline at
the Theater. Yes, was it? It was so much fun.

Speaker 2 (01:27:00):
You have taken me. I would have been shouting out
the lyrics. You wouldn't have been able to shut me up.

Speaker 1 (01:27:04):
It was so funny. So my best friend, her daughter
actually bought her tickets for her birthday and never like
she thought that I had told her daughter to do
this and I was like, no, your daughter did that
on her own. She's like, oh, I thought you didn't.
You were coming with me. I was like, I'll go
with you, and so we went. We were like old
ladies who had the lawn chair because it was at
Tull and I'm like, I'm not sitting on a thing.
My butt hurts, I'm not doing that. So we went.

(01:27:26):
It was Morgan Wade, who I don't know, Joan Jets.
It was awesome, and then Alanis Morrisset. I am telling
you Alanis morris Set. Her voice is so amazing. She
has not lost any of it. She could put out

(01:27:47):
another album today and her voice is so powerful. Now,
my daughter did not go. But what's funny is I
went to work this morning and I'm talking to this
to one of my colleagues who went to the Young
Migo concert. Now, if you don't know who Young Migo is,
she's the She's kind of like, I don't know how
to describe. She's Puerto Rican, she's kind of poppy. I

(01:28:09):
don't know how to describe her. She kind of a
little Billie Eilish whatever, but two totally different genres of music.
And I told her I went to Alanis Moris set,
and she looked at me like who, And I was like,
you know what, I'm trying to sing these songs and
yeah no, it was like yeah, I know, and then
she was like then another of my colleagues was mixing

(01:28:31):
her up with remember the chick Meredith who sang that
bitch song A bitch that's not a Lanis Morris set.
So they were like mixing all of their nineties and
I was like, no, no, no, but it was so
much fun. Joan Jet was amazing. She was really really good,
But yeah, it was it was a good time. We
definitely had a ball We left a little early because

(01:28:52):
I'm old and I wanted Meredith Brooks. That's what it is.
Left a little early to beat the traffic because again
I'm old, and it was on a Wednesday, concerts in
the middle week. I just my god, I'm too old.
I'm like, no, let's and Shoreline sucks to get out
of by the way. So, uh she sang at Game
seven of the NHL Final and she was awesome. You're

(01:29:13):
talking about Atlantis Morrisset. I'm telling you she has not
lost one note. She hits every note and it's so powerful,
so powerful. So yeah, it was. It was a great concert.
If anyone else, uh flow, yeah it was. You know,
the tickets weren't that bad for lawn, they weren't that bad.

(01:29:35):
So yeah it was. It was a good time. You
know what, just kind of in the music realm. You
know who I was sad to see retired or who what?
The band Aerosmith.

Speaker 2 (01:29:44):
It was really really sad Aerosmith retired.

Speaker 1 (01:29:47):
Stephen Tyler. His voice is done. He can't sing anymore.
Uh so they've they've hung it up. I love Aerosmith,
and so I was they I couldn't get tickets our
old friend Brett Burkhard at kg oh no at CASEYBS
actually had tickets to the concert, and then Steven Tyler
got sick. They were doing refunds, and now he's never
going to be able to see him again. So it's

(01:30:08):
really sad, you know, just like these people that you
just you know, grew up listening to and and it's
just over and uh and yeah it was. It was
sad to see. But yeah, Alanis MORISSEAI pick up her albums,
teach your kids because she's really really amazing. Uh. Let's
read a couple more comments before we end the show. Ricky,
don't feel bad, Kim, haven't haven't seen any of the

(01:30:29):
movies you guys are talking about.

Speaker 2 (01:30:31):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:30:33):
Shout out to our old colleague Karen Reid, who never
saw sees any movies whatsoever. No, but I just always
mentioned her whenever we talk about movies that nobody has
ever seen, never seen any movie. I'm like, how have
you never seen any movie that I ever mentioned? And
she never has. She's never seen any of the mission
of possible movies I saw like one and two, and

(01:30:55):
then after a while it's like, Okay, I guess they're action.

Speaker 2 (01:31:00):
I like the thrill of this, you know, hanging by
the edge of your seat, stunts.

Speaker 1 (01:31:04):
And all that. I kind of yeah, I guess. I
mean their action packed. They're not boring. I could imagine.
I can't imagine falling asleep in those movies. But after
a while, it's just the same old crap, you know
what I mean. I know, Rev, I loved Daro Smith
growing up too. Flo say, I saw you be forty
with special guests and Maxie Priest at the Mountain Winery recently,

(01:31:25):
two thumbs way up. You be forty was amazing forty
five years and music going strong. Wow, I swear. And
again it's it tikes you feel old, right, It's like really,
but when they bring it back and you could sing
every single song, I don't care. I love it. I
love going to concerts where I can just it brings
you right back to where you were when that song

(01:31:48):
was playing. And my friend was really funny. She's like
our jone Jet and Alanis morrise at the same age.
And I was like, hell no, because she was remembering
Alanis Morrisset. Obviously she was in high school, she was
a little younger than me. I was like, no, I
remember seeing Alanas Morriset. She was like twenty so she
was only a little bit older than us. She's fifty
years old. If you want to know how old Alanis
Morissett is. And if you also want to know a

(01:32:10):
bit of trivia, Tim Walls is younger than Brad Pitt.
So there you go.

Speaker 2 (01:32:14):
People, are you kidding me?

Speaker 1 (01:32:15):
No, they're both sixty. But Tim Walls's birthday is apparently
after Brad Pitt, so they're both sixty years old.

Speaker 2 (01:32:23):
God how people can look so different? As crazy asn't it?

Speaker 1 (01:32:26):
Yeah, Brad Pitt has you know rich people Look at.

Speaker 2 (01:32:29):
Me, I'm twenty five.

Speaker 1 (01:32:31):
And exactly and do you look amazing? There you go,
But yeah, Tim wall that's the one that's going around.
That's the piece of trivia. Tim Walls and Brad Pitt,
same exact age. So there you go. Wow, all right
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