All Episodes

January 30, 2025 • 60 mins
Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello friends, you have a moment so that we may
discuss our Lord and Savior minarchy. No, seriously, I'm just kidding.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Hi.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
My name is Rick Robinson. I am the general manager
of Klrnradio dot com. We are probably the largest independent
podcast network that you've never heard of. We have a
little bit of everything, and by that, what I mean
to tell you is we have news, pop, cultures, special events,
insp your attainment, true crime, mental health shows, drama productions,

(00:31):
and pretty much everything in between. So if you're looking
for a new podcast home to grab a little bit
of everything that you love all in one place, come
check us out. You can find us on x under
at klr and Radio. You can find us on our
rumble and our YouTube channels under the same names. You
can also find us at klrnradio dot com and pretty
much every podcast catcher known demand. So again, feel free

(00:52):
to come check us out anytime you like at klr
and Radio.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
Are you ready to reach for the stars? Tune in
to The Lost Wanderer, the number one monthly podcast on
Good Pods in Astronomy. Join our host Jeff as he
takes you on an interstellar adventure to explore the mysteries
of space and the wonders of science, from rocket launches
and distant galaxies to the latest discoveries in astronomy. Each
episode is a thrilling ride through the cosmos. Don't just

(01:26):
gaze at the stars. Come explore the universe with us.
Follow the Lost Wonder wherever you get your podcasts, and
let's discover the stars together.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Hi.

Speaker 4 (01:50):
Everyone, this is JJ, the co founder of good Pods.
If you haven't heard of it yet, Good Pods is
like good Reads or Instagram, but for podcasts. It's new,
it's different, and it's growing really fast. There are more
than two million podcasts, and we know that it is
impossible to figure out what to listen to on good Pods.
You follow your friends and podcasters to see what they like.

(02:13):
That is the number one way to discover new shows
and episodes. You can find good Pods on the web
or download the app Happy Listening.

Speaker 5 (02:24):
Alright, this is Derek's a Riley Otto Parts story.

Speaker 6 (02:28):
After the third time jump starting my car, I finally
realized my battery was dying, so I stopped by O'Reilly
to have it checked. They tested it right there in
the parking lot. It was bad for real bad, but
they helped me find the right battery for my car
and even installed it for free. Now my car starts
like new.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
Alright aut arts.

Speaker 5 (02:56):
KLRN Radio has advertising rates available. We have breachs to
fit almost any budget. Contact us at advertising at k
l r N radio dot com.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
The following program contains course, language and adult themes. Listener
and discretion is advised.

Speaker 7 (04:02):
It is Wednesday in my dudes, which means it is
Chat Lives Matter night right here live on k alarm
radio dot com.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
I am one half of the crew, mister Rick Robinson,
She's she's the other half, Miss Stacy Lennox. And good evening, ma'am.
How are you?

Speaker 2 (04:30):
Oh, I'm fine. It's been quite a.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
Week, dude. This week feels like it's been It's only Wednesday.
I mean, it's only Wednesday, and already the first nine
days of Donald Trump's term feels like it's already been
a year.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
I think he got more done in a week and
a half than he got done in a year last time.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
I well, it means day he's definitely got more done
in a week and a half than Joe Biden got
done in four years.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Well, good stuff, Joe Biden got a lot done. Donald
Trump has spent much of his first week undoing sad things.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
Oh no, I get it, but yeah, it's been absolutely
delicious to watch. And I think my favorite thing is
every time they think they've got him on something, he
just winds up putting them on their heels again. Like
every single one of them tried to jump on the
gotcha moment today when they repealed that when they took
back the omb memo, and then Pressek was like, no,
just the memo. Everything else is still happening. And by

(05:27):
then everybody had already written their stories, and AOC had
taken her victory laps, and you know, Jasmine Crocket or
whatever the hell her name is, it taken one. Everybody
had been like, see, this is what happens. When Americans
raised their voice, and I'm like, you know, they just
rescinded the memo, not the actual freeze right right, and

(05:49):
all the leftist rags that were like and Donald Trump
was just handed his first major loss, and I'm like,
you guys are thirsty clickhorse because you didn't even pay attention.
But okay, keep doing what you're doing. It's okay, He's okay.
I don't know. I mean, there are things that I
still want to see happen, and I am going to

(06:09):
be paying close attention. But the difference between the first
Trump term and the second tripe Trump tern are light
years apart. And what drives me and what makes me
have the most fun with all of this is anytime
that I can point out now, I'm like, look, you
know there's actual data. Now look at twelve, sixteen, twenty,
then twenty four, and then you tell me which one,

(06:30):
which one is not like the others. Y'all did this
because if you hadn't been shady as you were, he
would have been locked for the entire four years that
he was in here, got almost nothing done, probably went
away in disgrace, and then probably got impeached again and
probably thrown in jail. But because you guys overplayed your hands,

(06:51):
you have reset everything up and written. The closest analogy
I have is rocky three. This is like the difference
between the first clubber length fight and the last clubber
length fight, because the first one we got knocked on
our asses. Nobody saw it coming, and we're going, this
shouldn't have even happened. And now it's like it's like
that scene where you know, Pobay's talking to the black

(07:12):
guy who's who was being his cornerman for the first time,
and the black guy's like freaking out and he's like,
oh my god, he's getting killed. He's like, no, no, no, no, no,
he's not getting killed. He's getting mad. And that's exactly
that's exactly what this has been like, because he just
came in and he just started kicking ass. He is
exactly who I thought he was gonna be the first
term once he got in. And it's been fun to watch.

(07:35):
I don't know how long it's gonna last, because I'm
sure at some point somebody's gonna start soothing the bull
in the China shop. I hope it's not for quite
some time, but we shall see. But yeah, it's been
fun to watch. And all the leftist newspapers that just
do not know what to do, and Acosta, you know,
doing his rage quit farewell, you know, do not go quiet?

(07:55):
I mean basically, you know, quoting modern day Shakespeare, do not.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
Know Oh no, no, no, Jimmy, he can go quietly
into the night.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
Really, that's facic. That's basically what he was saying.

Speaker 2 (08:07):
Dude, he opened a sub stack. Who in God's name
is going to subscribe to his sub stack?

Speaker 1 (08:15):
I mean, you'd be surprised. I mean, I don't know who,
but I because I know I'm not. Oh yeah. And
then then I got in an argument today on X
over you know, school choice, because somebody was telling me
that Pennsylvania and Philadelphia already have it. I'm like, no,
actually they don't. They have open school districts. It's not
quite the same thing. And if they had it, Joshapiro

(08:37):
wouldn't be fighting with his own legislature to try to
get it. But anyway, so I don't know, but.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
I'm getting I really hope Republicans learn a lesson at
this point, and God forbid we have to put up
with a Democratic president in twenty twenty eight that they
are just as obstructionist with that individual's nominees as the
Democrats are being with ours. And hopefully we'll have a
Senate majority so they can't move any because that would

(09:10):
just be excellent.

Speaker 1 (09:12):
I mean, at this point, unless something drastically changes, and
I'm knocking on what as I say this, I don't
see them being able to put the party in back
together in time unless just something completely falls apart because
they they I haven't seen this before. I mean we've
been doing this.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
No no, no, no, no, no, no, dude, no no, It's
going to be Fetterman running in shorts and a hoodie.
And if you think that he can't talk to the
same voters Donald Trump has, you have not been listening
to him.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
Yeah, I mean you got a point. Maybe, but that's
only if the party lets him run.

Speaker 2 (09:47):
What choice are they going to have.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
They don't like him right now because he's working vin.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
Or newscom Rise Aleni, that guy's gonna win.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
No, that dude's probably on the way out the door.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
Gretchen Whitmer Cratch Sorry, okay, I'm just saying, like, not
like their records as governor are horrid, Like like somebody
like jd Vance could take either one of them apart,

(10:24):
he'd have a much harder time with Fetterman because Fetterman
shamed Chuck Schumer into voting for the Lake and Riley Act.
Betterman is on the right page on Israel. Betterman is
meeting in the middle and probably going to vote for
some of these nominees that other Democrats won't. I bet
you he votes for Kennedy.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
Oh, I mean, I'm not saying he's not doing everything right.
I'm saying the party does not like the fact that
he's doing everything right. I mean, they could. It could
change in the next four years.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
The money people want to win. Dude. Yeah, the AOS
might not like him, but the aocs aren't running the
party because the aocs are the reason they lost, and
the people with the money know that.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
I mean, like I said, we'll see. I mean, I'm
not saying you're wrong. I'm just saying right now he's
on the house with most of the parties, so we'll
see if that holds or not.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
Is he really though?

Speaker 1 (11:20):
Yeah, you forget. I know people in Philly. Everybody's pissed
at him right now. Well, yeah, but the local Democrat if.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
Philly didn't win Donald Trump the White House.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
I understand that. But what I'm trying to explain to
you is you have to remember that's where his fundraising starts,
and they're pissed at him right now. That could change,
but right now they are picked.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
I don't know. I think if he goes toe to
toe and uh, if he picks the right fights, and
so far he's picking the right fights. They're gonna have
to change their mind or they are going to become
completely irrelevant.

Speaker 1 (12:08):
I'm perfectly okay with that though, so hopefully that's what happens.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
I think we need two healthy parties right now. They're
just not healthy until America and America is hearing Donald
trump measured message. We are the Party of common sense.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Until they're not a psycho party, we don't need them.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
Healthy, That's what I mean. Like, stop saying that boys
can become women. Just jump off that train because it's
not a winning issue. It's never going to be a
winning issue. And let AOC have her tantrum. She cannot
be your future leader of the party because she is

(12:51):
so far away from where the normal people are. She
can't win. She can win in New York, she can't
win nationally. Neither can Gavin Newsom. And I mean, who
could stand listening to Gretchen Whitmer even talk.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
I don't know. I gotta admit that the Kennedy hearing
was kind of hard today. I still can't get past
the little gravel do you think he's got going on
with his voice? It was kind of hard today.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
I know it was kind of hard, but I mean
the Democrats just went they learned nothing from the hegseth
hearing nothing, of.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
Course, not.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
As far as I'm concerned. There was one senator on
the side of asking the questions that got it right,
and that was Senator Ron Johnson, who's been on top
of the COVID stuff from the word jump. And his
question is the question everybody should be asking, which is

(13:51):
why can't we get together on finding out what is
behind the chronic disease epidemic in this country? Because Americans
want to know. Why are we going to not do this?
Like do Republicans even understand the number of suburban moms

(14:11):
they're gonna lose if they don't get this HHS thing
right and take these concerns seriously, because the voters don't
give a shit about their donations from big Pharma. And
I'm all in with Nicole Shanahan. Do you vote against him,
We're coming for you. I will make sure John Ossif

(14:36):
does not. I will make sure John Ossif is replaced
in Georgia. He's got to be sitting there like sitting
on his hands, because he knows, he knows he's seriously
putting putting himself at risk. And I don't think the
DSCC is going to spend the money or dsr CD

(14:59):
the that Democrats Senate Campaign Committee. I don't think they're
gonna spend the same a kount of money to get
us off elected that they did in twenty twenty, especially
if Brian Kemp runs against him, because Kemp is too
popular in this state. Kemp beat Stacy Abrams by ten points.

(15:27):
You think he's not gonna like beat another white guy
like a drum.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
Probably.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
I'm just saying, like, I'm gonna be surprised if you
don't see a couple at risk Democrats vote for him,
if they don't their funeral man. I mean, it's just
I don't think they understand the number of women who

(15:57):
voted for Trump specifically because of a came over to
the Republican Party and want their voices heard. And now
like Cassidy thinks he knows everything because he's got an
MD after his name, Dude, talk to ran Paul because
Ran Paul doesn't agree with you. Doctors don't have to agree.
That's the beauty of it. Doctors used to disagree. We

(16:20):
don't want to have the medical establishment having group think.
That's really bad. As we saw during COVID and if
there's another pandemic, I hope RFK Junior jumps in because
he was right about everything. He was more right than
doctor Scarf and Anthony Fauci.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
That was when they were accusing him of saying that,
you know, in some ways the vaccines were being used
as you know, like the experiments at Auschwitz. I was like, dude,
you so missed an opportunity because I'd have been like, well,
I didn't know how right I was until I saw
what y'all did with COVID. So there's that and just
while and just Mike rubbed it, just saying, well, and.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
These senators really don't have any idea how many people
Bill Gates has killed, sterilized and disabled over in Africa
with his experimental vaccines. They don't realize that the only
reason we're seeing upticks in polio in some areas of
the world is because of the type of vaccine people

(17:25):
are being given. Like that's well documented. That's not a
conspiracy theory. We're not going to end polio because of
Bill Gates and his crappy polio vaccine. Like whatever he
was saying after his meeting with Donald Trump, Donald Trump
must have been laughing his ass off. There's no way

(17:50):
he came to Bill Gates on any of it. There's
just not.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
No But you know, but to a point that you
were making earlier, I don't know if they have the
funding to do that, because I know what you're talking about.
But a lot of the a lot of the agitrope
groups are kind of broke right now, so I don't
know how well that's going to work. They don't really

(18:18):
have anything they get broke well because everybody's starting to,
like when to the riots and stuff starting, I'm like,
that was all agitrope the last time, and they don't
have the funding for it right now.

Speaker 2 (18:31):
Well, and not only that, like all the like heartburn
about grants. Most grants are given on at least a quarterly,
if not an annual basis. Nobody's running out of money tomorrow.
It's just not going to happen. Number one. Number two,
if you go to the account of the Data Republican,

(18:53):
they've actually put programming over the awards system for the
federal government, and the amount of money being on spent,
spent on things that Americans don't want to fund is
absolutely I mean, it's like It's like Rand Paul's Festivut
thread on steroids. If you want to get black pilled,
go read that account.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
Yeah dude, I've already been reading through with some today.
I was actually gonna deep dive on it tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (19:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
I mean it's crazy. We're giving millions of dollars for
STD prevention, i e. Condoms in Gaza.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
What Yeah, I'm like, uh, we're doing what now?

Speaker 2 (19:36):
You know, maybe if they had to spend some of
the sweet hot cash that Iran gave them on their
own people's healthcare, they couldn't buy as many bombs.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
I mean, you would think they.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
Still found funding. Don't funding going to the u n RWA,
the UN organization that shares real estate with Hamas, Like
come on, you look at what was in there and
you're like, why are we funding that? Like no, no, stop,

(20:12):
just make it USA ID and ney D just need
to go away.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
Yeah, just make it all make sense. It's all I want.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
It's a government NGO. There is no such thing as
a government NGO. They get their funding through Congress and
then they act like a left wing charity. No, those
are tax payer dollars, and USAID has acted as a
CIA front for decades. They just both need to die
in a fire. They were the creation of Franklin Delano

(20:46):
and Eleanor Roosevelt. If I don't if I remember correctly.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Yeah, I'm pretty sure. I think you're right.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
So yeah, and he's like freeze on four and eight.
I'm like, yes, but I mean, I've about had it
with the discussion over the nominees. They all need to

(21:18):
get they all need to be voted in.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
Well yeah, but now you've got the contrary and Republicans
who are like, well you saying that is just stupid
because they're that the Senate has the final say, and
I'm like, dude, our party goes along with them every
fucking time we're on where on the other side, if.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
You voted, if you if you senator voted for Merrick Garland,
Javia Besera's ma orc Is Kristen Clark in the g
O A D O J. Excuse me, who else? Pete

(21:58):
Buddhage Edge for Transportation Secretary. If you voted for any
of those people and you won't vote for these people,
you need to be gone. Sorry. Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski.
They all voted for Biden's nominees. And you're gonna stonewall

(22:19):
your own party's nominees. I'm sorry you feel like maybe,
just maybe the Republican Party you joined is not the
Republican Party that exists today. If that's so, change your
freaking party registration. I really don't care. But you're not
on the right side of anything anymore. Like seriously, Susan

(22:40):
Collins could see her way to finding a reason to
vote for Kavanaugh despite the allegations against him, so that
she could support Glitch because that's her thing. She was
always going to be on Glitch's side, right, Yeah, But
she couldn't look at the police report and the testimony
of Pete Hagsa's ex wife to combat the lies that

(23:03):
were being told in the media because Glitch wasn't going
to vote for him. Like the situations were no different.
The police report by that girl out in California, that
woman out in California was damning. You're telling me. Police

(23:26):
in Monterey, California, one of the most liberal places in
the world, wouldn't have like considered it a trophy to
arrest a very popular Fox News host. You're kidding me, right,
there was no case for it because she was on video.
She was clearly not drugged, and her own husband said

(23:46):
she wasn't screwed up when she showed up back in
their hotel room at four o'clock in the morning. She
did something she wasn't supposed to and then she had
to make up a story to cover it. And that's
exactly what happened. And if you actually read the police report,
that is patently clip.

Speaker 3 (24:06):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
I'm just I'm sick of these Republicans that can't get
their mm hmm in Gainesville, Georgia.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
What about Gainesville?

Speaker 2 (24:31):
A mob flying foreign flags protesting Georgia against mass deportation,
that's in Gainesville, Georgia.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
I'm just saying, where's ice. I mean, yeah, I mean, look,
I get it, they're doing a lot, but I'm just
saying they have missed a couple of opportunities, targets of opportunity.
In my opinion, as soon as that shit starts showing
up at the news, they should have people rolling and
be like, hey, how are you doing.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
But I mean, Biden for the last four years has
been flooding North Georgia with his flight so it's not
really a surprise.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
No, I'm not saying it's a surprise. I'm just saying,
you know, start having tons of ice waiting under the crowd,
going hey, come with me.

Speaker 3 (25:12):
You see.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
Oh I just.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
I mean, anybody who voted for the dude in address
at HHS and is not going to vote for rfk
Ney's they're freaking head examined.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Yeah, somebody, dude who was all.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
In for transing the kids.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
Somebody did that. Somebody was like, I just cannot in
good conscience vote for him. Somebody quote tweeted and was like, yeah,
but you have voted for this guy, So of course
I had to respond and knew the fatality gift from
Mortal Combat that was fun.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
Well, nobody gave me. I'd like to report a murder
today when I quote tweeted Katie Couric.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
I did. I either didn't see it or I was
in a hurry, because I probably would have.

Speaker 2 (26:06):
Oh. She was tweeting out the article where Caroline Kennedy
called rfk Junior a predator, and I'm like, you sat
on a couch next to one for decades. Ooh yeah,
I wanted and I'd like to report a murder for
that one. But I just can't stand her. She is

(26:30):
so like Oh, she behaves as if she's morally superior
to the rest of us, And well, I appreciate all
of her work on colon cancer and understand that she
was a young widow and felt very bad for her
at the time. I mean, come.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
On, Oh, they're already starting to do online polls to
see who's gonna run in twenty eight. Can we it's
been nice days? Just fucking stop.

Speaker 2 (27:03):
Who's doing that?

Speaker 1 (27:04):
I saw one on both sides. Political polls just put
one out that shows Harris at thirty three percent, Buddhages
at nine, Newsom at seven, aoc is six, Shapiro three,
Walls three, Stephen A. Smith is pulling it two. And
then on the other side it was I don't have
that one in front of me, but it was Vance Trump,
and then I don't remember who was underneath Advance had
twenty seven.

Speaker 2 (27:25):
Trump can't run again, kids.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
Yeah, but they're still hoping that this whole amendment thing's
gonna happen. There are some people who want I am
not one of them.

Speaker 2 (27:36):
Yeah, it's not going to So everybody, calm down, calm
your kids. Man, you're going to have to pass the torch.
It'll be okay.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
Dude, that was one. So that was one of my posts,
and it was one of the first ones I had
go super super viral in a long time. Like it
had like one hundred thousand likes when it was over
and it was on some stupid news piece and I'm like,
you really need to call me your tits, ma'am. And
next thing I know is fucking blowing up and already
he's like, I got suspended for that, and I'm like,
I didn't, so I'll tell you. But yeah, anyway, I

(28:14):
just thought that was funny. That actually was like one
of my sayings for like a month after that.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
Yeah, I don't. I just I don't understand what's going
on with Tulsa Gabbard in which way ooh. President Donald
Trump has announced the signing of an executive order directing
the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security to prepare a
thirty thousand person migrant detention facility at Quantanamo Bay, oh

(28:45):
I documented immigrants deemed the worst criminal aliens. The facility,
already equipped to handle large numbers, will be used to
house migrants from countries the US does not trust with custody,
highlighting a significant shift in US immigration policy.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
So there is, in fact going to be a FEMA camp.
It's just going to be in Cuba.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
No, there's going to be a jail for criminal aliens
that we don't trust. We don't trust Venezuela to take
back and handle appropriately.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
Oh, come on, it was a joke. It was a
joke about the old FEMA camp thing. It's okay, but no,
I honestly thought knew about that. Are going to burn
it up a minute ago?

Speaker 2 (29:30):
Oh when was this written? I'm looking for the date. Everybody,
calm down, what's the date on the article? Who made it?
Inside the secretive facility housing migrants at Guantanamo Bay, Reports
and interviews shed new light on the holding center where

(29:52):
migrants calls with lawyers are monitored, and some say they've
been forced to wear blackout goggles twenty twenty four on
September nineteenth. So who did that?

Speaker 1 (30:11):
I don't know, But I just saw a story that
just proves everything that I said during the fires. Because
guess what Karen Bass is doing. What she's hiring an
outside consultant to rebuild the Pacific Palisades in a more
equitable and environmentally sustainable way.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
Of course, she is just like that Prime real estate
in Hawaii. It's gonna all be built up.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
Yeah. But when I started saying that's what they were
gonna do, everybody's a way it was crazy. I was like,
I guarantee you they're going to do it. That's just it.
With everything that's come out, and with as easy as
they were able to get the water flowing from north
to south again, after everybody told Trumpy was crazy for
saying that we could get the water flowing from north
to south again, it was like, oh, yeah, there were
some pumps that were closed down for maintenance during the

(31:00):
fires and they're they're working again. Like bullshit, y'all did
this on purpose.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
You know.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
Part of the reason why I know that they did
this on purpose. Gavin Newsom has already floated the idea
of completely redesigning Los Angeles before the before the next
before the Olympics come to California. This this was done intentionally.
You cannot convince me otherwise, because on one hand, Donald

(31:27):
Trump's saying, do you guys know how easy it is
to get the water from North California to northern California
to southern California. Everybody's like, you don't know what you're
talking about and then like five days later, Donald Trump's like,
we sent in the army and the Army Corps of
Engineers and the water's flowing, and they're like, no, fact check.
It turns out that there were pumps that were shut
down for maintenance and that's why the water is flowing again.

(31:48):
So there were actually there was actually an easy way
to get water flowing from northern California to southern California.
And then your gotcha moment, you proved it. You fucked arts.
I just can't with these people anymore.

Speaker 2 (32:03):
Jd Vance, Oh god, he is.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
I was a little disappointed in him during the tiebreaker though,
I really wanted him to either come out with you know,
the John Wick quote of well I guess I'm back
or just what I thought I was out, they pulled
me back in. He didn't do it, though I was disappointed.
I would have given him credit for the Wick quote
since it's closer to his age. I didn't expect him

(32:34):
to do the other one. But anyway, so yeah, Brad
and I were arguing about that, but I was like,
I'm pretty sure if he did it, it would have been
the John Wick quote. And I'm like, but the other
one's more iconic, and he's like, yeah, but it's closer
to his age. But he didn't, so it doesn't matter. Well,
I mean, can't beat it till yeah.

Speaker 2 (32:55):
Jd Vance is just he's my favorite dude.

Speaker 1 (33:00):
And I think it's because of what a disappointment Advance.
I almost advance what a disappointment Pence was, because when
he got picked, everybody was like, oh my god, we
got to that so much better. And then they started
then they started sending them out on the media rounds
and they were like, holy shit, you're talking about the
F thirty five ors as something else.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
A plane is crashed into a helicopter while landing at
Reagan National Airport near Washington, DC. Fatalities have been recorded
and a massive search and rescue operation is happening in
the Potomac River.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
Not the one I thought about, but yeah, I it
just came up on my feet. I thought you were
talking about the the F thirty five that crashed in
Anchorage the other day.

Speaker 2 (33:44):
Oh my god, here's the LA Times. Officials were warned
of failing water system before the health sades fire fixes
never happened. No shit, I.

Speaker 1 (33:57):
Mean, you know the same stuff we've been saying for ever.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
Now uh huh, tru water, We like water. It's very
handy and putting out fires. Dude, I was laughing.

Speaker 1 (34:09):
So, dude, you know, pardon my language, but I have
never in my life seen a combination Mike drop Dick's
lap before, and I did right there. I was like,
oh my god. That was just like I'm gonna come in,
I'm gonna bigfoot all the ussholes. Then I'm gonna slap
you with a dick, and then I'm gonna drop the mic.
And I was just like, I can't believe you just

(34:29):
did that right in the right in the middle of
Eddemy territory. I was like, but yeah, so I don't know.
It's just that that whole situation has just been a mess.
And now apparently California is trying to sue the oil
companies because they're causing climate change, which is what caused
the fires. Like, dude, y'all are gonna get your asses
suit off. California is gonna be like the It's gonna

(34:51):
look like mad the Mad Max Universe when they're done
with it, because they're just gonna They're just gonna leave.
It's all I can't And now I guess somebody's passing us,
passing around a petition to try to get California to
leave the Union, Like, can we please make that happen?
Can we can? We can? We can? Can we start

(35:12):
that tomorrow? Not that I actually expect it to happen.
I don't think it ever will, but but it's a
nice thought.

Speaker 2 (35:34):
I don't know. I cannot believe the like heartburn that
Chicago's mayor is having over ICE rounding up criminals.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
Especially after like Chicago people like full on went into
a city council meeting and staid off, y'all, don't fix
this ship. We're coming for you next. And now the
Mayor's like, we're not, Like, yeah, y'all, y'all, I might
want to be listening to your people at this point.

Speaker 2 (36:11):
Apparently too illegal immigrants are in custody for the horrific
murder of a gay man in Norwood Park, and yeah,
Ice can't. Ice couldn't clear them out before they did that. Yep.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
Oh, I don't know. Dude, that plane crashes soaping up
all the oxygen. Everybody's got it on their front page.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
Have you seen the dude that's been nominated for Best Actress?

Speaker 1 (36:58):
Oh yeah, I saw that.

Speaker 2 (37:01):
Yeah, they still don't get it. Hollyweird is still a
problem and.

Speaker 1 (37:09):
It always will be. I mean, you have to remember,
let's let's let's let's seriously just look at the profession
of acting for him. And this stuff's been around for
a long time, so long in fact that during Shakespeare's
time there were no female actresses. So the idea of
actors always being a little weird has always been a thing.
As a matter of fact, actors used to be very

(37:30):
unpopular because of that very fact. So at some point
things changed, and I think they're starting to go back
the other way, because I mean, at this point, I'll
even I'll be honest, I'm even getting tired of hearing
the ones that I agree with. I'm like, can we
just go back to you guys like making movies and
shit and not talking about this kind of shit. We're
pushing things back to the center. Let's make sure we
stay there this time. I don't I don't care anymore.

(37:53):
I don't want to hear I don't want to hear
about the leftist shit. I don't want to hear about
the right leaning shit really anymore either. I just want
you guys to go back to making things that I
actually want to watch and don't mind paying for it,
because right now almost everything's being put out absolutely fucking sucks.

Speaker 2 (38:08):
I was just saying, Joy Behar is jealous because the
new Press secretary's pretty.

Speaker 1 (38:20):
Oh yeah, she flat out we all know why Donald
Trump hired her because she's a ten. I'm like the
five says what.

Speaker 2 (38:28):
Not, just that she like ran circles around the press yesterday.
She's no prettier than Kaylee Mcananey, who used to smack
him on the rag. So yes, Trump has a lot
of very attractive, smart women around him.

Speaker 1 (38:41):
Sorry, which is weird when you think about it, since
their whole thing was how much he hates women.

Speaker 2 (38:47):
Zelden got confirmed.

Speaker 1 (38:50):
Yeah, I saw that. I didn't see this. This is funny.
I'm not gonna pull the article up, but the headline
made me laugh. This is from PJ Media Robert Spencer
headline as follows, Leftish are so upset about Trump that
even their shrinks knee drinks. That just made me laugh.

(39:24):
So did you see the Whiteboard come out about immigration? Today?
On Fox? They started talking about the I think they
I think it was like the the biggest area in
Texas like the Eagle one pass or whatever it was.
They were looking. There's like they've they've had fifty encounters fifty.

Speaker 2 (39:42):
Fly crap? Have you seen this pole?

Speaker 1 (39:50):
Nope? Which one?

Speaker 2 (39:51):
In today's poll from Quinnipiac, thirty one percent of voters
have a favorable opinion of the Democrat while fifty seven
percent have an unfavorable opinion. This is the highest percentage
of voters having an unfavorable opinion of the Democratic Democratic
Party since the Quinnipiac University poll began asking this question.

Speaker 1 (40:17):
Done done, Dune, Done Dune.

Speaker 2 (40:23):
Their net favorable is negative twenty six.

Speaker 1 (40:30):
I'm sorry, I'm not sorry. So did you hear so
you know the whole deep seek thing, right, did you
hear what open a eyes accusing them of? Now? What
open a eyes accusing them of? You know, basically copying

(40:53):
their coding that and that's how they got it to
work on the jeep. Like wait, you're just now connecting
those dots. Really, it's the Chinese.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
Come on, well, and not only that, how stupid do
you have to be to download a Chinese AI app? Like,
I guess if you're dumb enough to download TikTok whatever,
But you know, why why do people do that? Like,
I just I don't get it.

Speaker 1 (41:21):
Oh, I just thought it was I allow it. I
just I just thought it was funny when I saw
all the news people trying to ask it, like serious
questions about like you know, is Jijinping a good leader
and what happened in Tianaman Square, And it's like, these
things are beyond my school. Please ask me something else.

Speaker 2 (41:37):
Exactly. It's just more propaganda. I mean, it's just oh god,
oh look, you know, it's not like they haven't stolen
all of our other intellectual property. I don't do TikTok,

(41:58):
I don't do timu, and I'm certainly not doing an
ai from China. Like no, no, no, no. It's like
when you know, we developed a great technology and it
all got put in the in the Huawei five G stuff.
I mean no, no, no, no, no, no, Like.

Speaker 8 (42:17):
Oh, somebody's mad at me because people on the right
now like Fetterman.

Speaker 2 (42:28):
I'm like, look, I'm not telling you anything.

Speaker 1 (42:35):
I mean I don't like Fetterman. Like during the Heckset thing,
I was like, yeah, I didn't figure you were going
to vote for him, But you know, at the same time,
I mean it is kind of nice to see a
democrat that at least am I saying, I mean, instead
of what we watched today. I mean, the funny thing
for me was watching them go from trying to ask
like reasonable questions to just shrieking mad people within like

(42:56):
two seconds. And that's how that's how I know how
far off their game they are, because they are just
screaming and they and the funny thing is I and
I saw this from a few people today who were like,
I was watching this stuff with people that aren't politically involved,
and I was getting text messages from people that aren't
politically involved who were actually watching this stuff because they
were watching it on our fees, and they were like,
what the hell is the point of one side asking

(43:19):
questions and the other one just screaming? What is even
the point? And that then, you know, I heard that
from several people today. I got a couple of people
that texted me that today I saw other people talking
about on social media and they're like, yeah, my wife,
who was not politically involved in anything with watching the
earings with me and looked at me and said, what
is the point in this One side's asking questions the
other one is just screaming and won't let him answer. Well,

(43:44):
it was just weird because even Liz Warren like started out,
you know, talking like normal Liz Warren, and then next
thing you know, she's just shrieking, and I'm like, what
the fuck just happened? I don't even know what just happened,
because she went from oh, you and I would agree
about this and this and this and this to you no, no, no,
I'm like, what the fuck. And then watching Bernie Sanders

(44:08):
shriek about the Onesies, Oh my god, and then seeing
Megan Kelly in the audience just rolling. I was dying.
I was like, you've got to be getting me because
he's talking about the company that I guess it was
like the company that he used to go after the
pharmataceutical companies, and he started it, so I know you
support this company? Do you support these Onesies? What the

(44:31):
fuck did you just ask him?

Speaker 2 (44:34):
Oh? She was like, I like, I had to turn,
like I thought I was gonna watch it. I couldn't
take it.

Speaker 1 (44:42):
I had to.

Speaker 2 (44:45):
We we literally couldn't take it. Like it's just astonishing
to me that Democrats still can't figure out why they lost.
They lost because they don't have a leader that'll smack
down the Colombian president within five minutes while playing around
of golf and then fuck around and find out mean.

Speaker 1 (45:10):
The fun the funniest thing about that was all the
left trying to say he didn't really win, He didn't really.

Speaker 2 (45:16):
Win the president, he didn't really win.

Speaker 1 (45:20):
The president of Columbia.

Speaker 2 (45:21):
Dude was flying up his own plane to pick up
his criminals. So well, this, how is that not winning?

Speaker 1 (45:29):
Well, this is my thought process with that. Let's just
assume for the moment that, because that's their whole thing is.
You know, Donald Trump threw a fit, the Columbian president
came back with one demand, and Trump agreed, So technically
Trump didn't win. So let's just assume for the sake
of argument that this is correct, and that the reason
the Colombian president did everything that he did was because
we were being mean to his people. So you're saying

(45:52):
we were so mean to his people that he decided
we get to keep them longer. I don't think so
what happened was because it's what always happens anytime there's
a transition from one president to the other, and Biden
went through the same thing because yes, they did eventually
hash it out, but I read the few times that
we sent I mean there were flights that were sent back,
but these were like, you know, girl scouts and shit,

(46:14):
not the ones that we were sending back this time.
But even they they did the whole, you know, two
or three weeks worth of you know, panels and meetings
and discussions and everything else. And that's what the Columbian
president thought he was going to get to buy again
because he agreed to everything. It was all signed off on,
everybody was ready to go. The planes went wheels up
and he's like, yeah, no, I changed my mind. We're

(46:35):
not doing that. And that's when Donald Trump, who was
playing golf between holes, went to social media and said,
this is what I've just found out. This is what
we're going to do, and this is what they're being
notified of that they are facing twenty five percent terras
for the next seven days, going up to fifty percent.
ARAF enhanced searches through CBP passports are being suspended blah

(46:55):
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. And within
like it, within appointments are canceled, yep, within like an hour,
within like thirty seconds of Rick Wilson doing a gotcha
moment that everybody's like, and Columbia just kicked. We've got
fucking Harry Sisson, Rick Wilson and the entire fucking leftist

(47:18):
you know, supposed influencer crew talking about now Donald Trump's
gotten us into a trade war, and coffee's going to
get more expensive and sped. He was going to do
things about prices on day one and not make things
more expensive, and blah blah blah, YadA, YadA YadA, and
they're all tweeting this shit out. At the same time.
The Colombian President's like, yeah, you know what, because because
he thought he was going to be Billy badass too,

(47:39):
he tried to hit us back with fifty percent tariffs
and then he was like, yeah, you know, never mind.

Speaker 2 (47:47):
There's one percent of our market, less than one percent
of our market. We're like twenty five percent of yours.
Try harder.

Speaker 1 (47:55):
Well, that's just it. Everybody that's been freaking out about
Donald Trump using tariff's and to gociation tools. We are
the largest economy on the planet, the only one that
even can I.

Speaker 2 (48:07):
Just say something? Can I just say something about China?

Speaker 1 (48:12):
Sure?

Speaker 2 (48:14):
Where I work. I know, we get a lot of
stuff that's made in China. I just know it. We're
running out of like the little cheap stuff, like a
lot of it, and all the time, like things that
we should just have, we don't have insufficient numbers. Something's

(48:40):
going on in China. I don't know if they lied
about how much how many people in their working age
Cohort died during COVID. I don't know if their demographics
are hitting the skids before Maybe they weren't really honest
about what their demographic graphics actually look like, because I mean,

(49:01):
by twenty forty one third of their population is going
to be over sixty. There are no young people. But
something is going on over there.

Speaker 1 (49:13):
Oh yeah, I'm sure.

Speaker 2 (49:16):
I'm just saying like other people who work in other places,
I know, al you know, might work in a place
where you're supplied by things that you're just supposed to
have from China. I mean, I'm talking about things that
involve paper and plastic, right, yeah, and they're just not there.

(49:40):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (49:42):
Well, And the think about it is, I kind of
think Donald Trump knows something's not right, because I think
that's one of the reasons why he's trying to push
everybody to come start making shit here again. You know,
if you make it here, we're.

Speaker 2 (49:51):
Going to have to push it here and down to
South America and other places. I mean, we're going to
have to start making in investments in places like Argentina.

Speaker 1 (50:05):
Don't cry for me, Argentina, oh wait.

Speaker 2 (50:08):
My min hey, look Hobby m Mala and El Salvador.
I mean significant investments in education of their workforce and
d facilities because China is not okay, and they're gonna
get super rowdy here as their demographics start to collapse.

(50:28):
Because I mean, I wrote about it in twenty twenty two.
I don't think that the driving force behind what Putin
did and what China is threatening is really imperial as
much as it is demographic. They don't have enough people.

Speaker 1 (50:47):
Well, I mean, there is a reason why China's not okay,
and that's because I got the idea. Oh that's not
the right one. Never mind, it said it was, but
I forgot. I actually glitched one out on that and
then forgot to delete it. Never mind. I was like,
that's not the right thing. Hm hmm, all right, let
me try some audio. There we go. That's what I

(51:11):
was trying to play, h haven't you haven't you used
that man?

Speaker 2 (51:17):
That man was prophetic. It is, Yes, something's going on
over there. Paper and plastic not turning up like it
should be.

Speaker 1 (51:30):
It wouldn't surprise me. I mean, you know, I I
think they got hit a lot harder by COVID than
they were told anybody. I think that's I think that's
another reason why they pushed so hard to try to
keep everybody away from Hey, this happened into wuhan Lap,
which is another things because now the CIA is basically
admitting it. You know, that means they knew the entire time,

(51:51):
which means almost everybody in the upper Arcelon is new
And they probably kept Donald Trump in the dark.

Speaker 2 (51:58):
Donald Trump wasn't in the dark. Donald Trump was saying
that at the beginning.

Speaker 1 (52:02):
Yeah, But I don't think it was because they told him.

Speaker 2 (52:04):
I don't think it was big. You didn't have to
tell him anybody with an ounce of g that soup
or that funky lab that does crazy experiments down the
street like it was never it was never the web market.

Speaker 1 (52:21):
I understand that. But what I'm saying is if he
knew for one hundred percent that they knew. As soon
as they started calling him out on camera, he'd be like, listen, motherfucker,
we just came out of a room where you told
me all this shit. Now you're telling me that ain't
what it was. But what I'm saying is.

Speaker 2 (52:36):
Thin Cia and all those ever made a quote unquote determination,
though the DNI did. Close to the end of the term,
Ratcliffe was saying that there was really no doubt. Before
Trump left office, the whole cover up in Mishmash became.
If you look back at the emails, the people around
Fauci were saying, this doesn't look like natural to us.

(52:59):
And then all of a sudden something happened and they
all had that little meeting and people got some money,
and then all of a sudden it was natural origin.
And Fauci sent the gain a function study to his
underling and said, we have to discuss this tomorrow. This
was Fauci cya from day one, and he got the
experts to agree with him by holding money over their heads.

(53:21):
And that is all going to come to light now
because it has to.

Speaker 1 (53:25):
So. Yeah, I don't know if you noticed that Al
was responding to you in the chat, and he says
Oh yeah, the aftermarket's been messed up since COVID China
makes a lot of car parts, and the supply chain
is still bad, so you can tell there's definitely an
issue going on over.

Speaker 2 (53:39):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (53:40):
Then he's like, I even have a solution, though, we
can send all the people coming across the Mexican border
to China, when when I'm a problem solver.

Speaker 2 (53:47):
There's like thousands of Chinese coming across the border.

Speaker 1 (53:51):
But that's the thing that's like weird to me though, right,
is like, why are they coming over.

Speaker 2 (53:58):
The Chinese? Why do you think restricted warfare?

Speaker 1 (54:03):
My friend, That's what I was saying. I don't trust them.

Speaker 2 (54:06):
So hmm me eva, and they keep showing up at
military bases and things.

Speaker 1 (54:15):
Yeah, funny, funny that right, funny that. Oh yeah, so
go home.

Speaker 2 (54:22):
I think that was something that Trump said he discussed
with g though. They're all going home.

Speaker 1 (54:27):
Yeah, they're all going home, or they're gonna go to
Guantanamo when China says no, because he's already said no.
I think that I think that may have I think
that may have allowed to do with Wagwantanao's being spun
back up again because he's he's tried to get g
to take several people back already, and she keeps saying, no,
I think he's about to be like, well, since you
will take them and I don't drus them, we're gonna

(54:48):
put him here. But yeah, so interesting side note. I
don't know if you noticed it. During the press conference yesterday,
the press saig who did her first ever and it
was fun to watch because you can kind of tell
she was nervous in the beginning, and then she found
her feet and just started wiping the floor with everybody
and it was amazing. But then at the very end,
she's like, and we're gonna start letting, you know, other

(55:10):
news organizations that don't already have a chair here, and
social media influencers and everybody else. We're gonna let them
have a shot. So yeah, we've officially applied for press
crides for White House. I don't know if anything's gonna
come of it, but I had to try. I had
to try. I'm nervous about it though, because I figured
I would have at least gotten an email of like, hey,

(55:31):
we received your request. I didn't. I'm like, I don't
know if it worked or not. But when I but
when I was checking that today. I did find about
find out about a new catalog for podcasts that has
decided that apparently America Off the Rails is like number

(55:54):
ninety two out of the top one hundred. So I
was kind of happy about that. Good like who recognition anyway.
But yeah, so I don't know, We're down to like
three minutes. Any final thoughts.

Speaker 2 (56:11):
Oh Meta settled with Trump?

Speaker 1 (56:13):
Oh yeah, I was gonna bring that up a minute ago.

Speaker 2 (56:15):
Twenty five million dollars, twenty two million dollars which will
go to his library fund. Like that dude is raising
money hand over fist. Well that's the political I've heard,
Like Politico is saying they've never seen anything like this.

Speaker 1 (56:32):
I mean, he's already got like one point five trillion
on the books. He just got his library paid for
without us having to pay a dime because a good
portion of what he's won from ABC and also settled
with Meta is going to be going towards that and
then some of it and the rest goes towards legal fees.
So it's just insane to think about because Doge is
already saving us like a million what is it, like

(56:52):
a million dollar million dollars a day, I think is
what they said. It may even be more than that.

Speaker 3 (56:57):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (56:57):
I'd like it to be closer to a billion, But.

Speaker 1 (57:00):
I'm just thinking, you know, saving US three hundred and
sixty million dollars a year to start with, that's that's
not a small trunk of change. I mean, that'd be
like me and you finding a twenty dollars bill in
our couch. But yeah, that's not bad. And then everything
else that they're trying to do, And then of course
the media was having a fit over Elon basically using
the same or allowing the same email that he sent
to Twitter employees to be sent out to the federal folks,

(57:23):
and even the same subject line of fork in the road,
and the media is all like, I.

Speaker 9 (57:27):
Can't believe he's allowing them to do this is the
same letter. He's a dad, it's a Twitter Like, if
it ain't broke, why are you gonna fix it? There's
just so many things that are making the liberal heads explode.
And it's been so much fun, so much fun, and it's.

Speaker 1 (57:43):
Only been nine days. I think that's my favorite part
is it's only been nine days. But I don't know
if I talked about it last week or not, because
I don't remember exactly when she said it. But one
of my favorite things was Mary Catherine Ham, Like within
a couple of days of Trump being sworn back in,
she was on Fox News and she was like, I
think I had forgotten the speed of Donald Trump. And
they're like, well, what do you mean. She's like, well,

(58:05):
going from Joe Biden to Donald Trump was a lot
like going from Droopy the Dog to sound like the drug.
And I was dying because I had thought the same thing.
And I think it was actually that first Tuesday, because
I had worked from like nine o'clock Monday morning until
almost two o'clock Tuesday morning, and then I got up

(58:25):
and was starting to do the normal stuff again at
six o'clock on Tuesday morning and had all that stuff
to do and was trying to keep up with the
new cycles and everything else, and it was just and
then I heard her say that, and I had put
out something similar in that morning, and I was like, dude,
I have to admit being a member of the media
was a little bit easier under Joe Biden, you know,
gram by Biden calling the lids by nine am and

(58:47):
being tucked in by one pm with his tapioca pudding.

Speaker 2 (58:50):
Something he late until eleven pm the other night.

Speaker 1 (58:56):
And that was the first one he ever called that
I knew of. All Right, tell folks where they can
find you, ma'am, because we're officially at a time.

Speaker 2 (59:09):
Oh, you can find me at Scott's fire on Twitter.
That's about it, all right.

Speaker 1 (59:14):
Y'all know where to find me. By now, we're getting
out of here. The amish one is already waiting in
the wings. Sol me back with him in about five
or so. Hang out, and then after that we switch
gears and we're gonna start bringing you the shr media
related stuff. I don't think the guys from behind the
then lines are back yet. I got a message from Gene.
He's been pulling double duty at the day job. I

(59:34):
don't think they're doing anything tonight, but I will double check,
and if they are, then it'll be a super long
night for me. I should be used to that by now, though.
Fly everybody, hang out for a minute. Oh, I'm just
just answer to me. Gene is on now, so I'll
be running that later tonight too. This same

Speaker 3 (01:00:00):
I want to count b
Advertise With Us

Popular Podcasts

Stuff You Should Know
Dateline NBC

Dateline NBC

Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com

CrimeLess: Hillbilly Heist

CrimeLess: Hillbilly Heist

It’s 1996 in rural North Carolina, and an oddball crew makes history when they pull off America’s third largest cash heist. But it’s all downhill from there. Join host Johnny Knoxville as he unspools a wild and woolly tale about a group of regular ‘ol folks who risked it all for a chance at a better life. CrimeLess: Hillbilly Heist answers the question: what would you do with 17.3 million dollars? The answer includes diamond rings, mansions, velvet Elvis paintings, plus a run for the border, murder-for-hire-plots, and FBI busts.

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.