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March 7, 2025 • 96 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I will apologize for everything I have said these last
few days. If that is the endgame, I will Did
you really label this Gotham villain?

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Sorry?

Speaker 1 (00:14):
I just saw what Ross labeled this in the system here.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
Yeah, I know you sent me the clip this morning.
Is it a Christopher Nolan thing or who's the director?
It's not that Robert Pattinson Batman?

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Is it? Oh?

Speaker 1 (00:26):
No, no, no, no, no, no, no no, it's Michael
Keaton Batman actually going it's just that goofy. No, that's Rep.
De Lario, who's somehow remained a member of Congress from
I believe Connecticut that doesn't matter, somewhere up in the
northeast since nineteen ninety running around. So this is the

(00:48):
crazy lady with like the blue hair and stuff.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
That has to be a minimum eighteen ninety.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
I'm telling you, like, she's one of the oldest serving
members of congressman, she'd been there that long. And every
time I see her, every time I see her, I'm like,
that person's in Congress and I've seen her every year
of my existence doing this job.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
I saw him on a on mash when I was
a kid. Isn't that Mass show?

Speaker 4 (01:18):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:19):
The guy was trying to get out of yeah yeah, yea, yea, yeah,
yeah yeah yeah. He didn't have the blue hair then,
so that's probably what's Jamins and people up. All right,
So this as Ross accurately labeled this Gotham villain looking, well,
she didn't do the same video, although was she or
was she one that did do that video? I don't

(01:41):
know what it is. I well right now is really like,
you know, get with your constituenciason. So it's not unusual
they're making videos. But again, as we pointed out yesterday,
as we pointed out yesterday the twenty I think I
said twenty five and I think it was just twenty three.
The twenty three Democrats all doing the same Trump video

(02:06):
right where they're leaning in. They all got the same graphics,
they're all saying the same thing. We played them literally
all over the top of each other yesterday like that
was that was bad. And then we had in the
show yesterday we talked about this, we retweeted it. There's
a video of like five or six Democrat female congress

(02:29):
people that are pretending to be like Mortal Kombat or
street Fighter characters. But during the selection screen, so when
you like hover over their individual profile. Then you see
there them like the body emerges and they're but they're moving,
like hopping up and down and moving with their fists
out ready to fight. And they did this whole Choose

(02:50):
your Fighter video and it's ee.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
So uh.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
This woman Deloreo decided to get the little you know,
the little handheld mic, right the one the YouTubers use.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
Yeah, hold up and a noise the hell out of
me that these people don't understand that you're supposed to
clip that mic onto your shirt.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
Yeah, it's a lot. It's a lava lere is what
it's called. There's an actual name for it.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
I can't even focus on what they're trying to throw
my way because the entire time I'm looking like, are
you so dumb that you don't realize? They're holding it
like a Bob Barker microphone, but a little tiny it's comical.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
Looks very specific about the part of the microphone they're grabbing.
They're grabbing a clip.

Speaker 3 (03:32):
Yeah that's what I'm saying, right, that it's supposed to
be clipped on your shirt. And I see this and
not just to go off off the dems. There's lots
of I watch bills influencers. They're just you know they.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
No no, no, no, no, no, no, you're right. Yes, it's ramp.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
Some young twenty year old sitting in his bedroom talking
about the bills holding this little teeny tiny comical microphone
that it belongs to an Austin power skit or something,
as if they're Bob Barker. Clip it on your shirt
you look like a moron? Yeah, dude, do they not
know you're supposed to clip it on your shirt.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Or or get one of these fancy mics like Ross
and I use right where it's on a little swing
arm and kind of well Ross's can't. Ross has died
like ten years ago, and excuse us to get the
arm fixed. So sometimes it.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
Just have to hold it. And that's why sometimes like
I'm over here and some of them over there, and
you can be because if I don't it does this watch?

Speaker 1 (04:21):
Yeah, oh there's the that's the countertop. Mike just went
to see this, buddy, the countertop. Yeah no, it looks dumb,
so but but like who keeps putting these people up
to it? Let me let me play this insanity because
she's doing like this to or time, Like I don't
even care what she's saying. Just and then listen to
the music they chose to put behind it and tell

(04:42):
me if you can figure out the era.

Speaker 4 (04:44):
Yo, this is the ranking wrizzler on appropriations.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
All right.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
First of all, already I'm out if I didn't have
to be in because this job the ranking rizzler.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
He's gonna flood Gotham.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
With hotties, right, is now what a rizzler is? Or
it's that annoying kid from that weird family that sings
at Costco that Satan has has put on this earth
as a challenged me and others so obnoxious boom boom,

(05:24):
yeah whatever from hell. Then you make a bunch of
videos keeping it up my timeline. I'm sorry. Back to
our villain.

Speaker 4 (05:32):
Serving Connecticut's third district.

Speaker 5 (05:35):
I was readying to enter your dark academia Congress era.

Speaker 4 (05:38):
All right, Bestie's house. Appropriation is the money most in Congress.
We are not chasing the bag. We are the bag.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
Oh you're the bag life.

Speaker 5 (05:48):
Your government funding it's giving, it's giving it So Sigma
main character energy. But Republicans Project twenty twenty five is
mad suck. Eliminating the Department of Education negative horror points
basically the biggest fandom tax on the environment, on your education,

(06:10):
and your rights, big l posting it online, Buddy, Democrats
understood the assignment, but.

Speaker 4 (06:16):
Go all, see how I keep you informed? Very cutesy,
very debut.

Speaker 3 (06:24):
Ross, you recognize that song there, buddy, Yeah, of course
it's no doubt, just a girl.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (06:31):
Also they why do.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
You recognize that? Can you? Can you think of why
you're able to so instantly recall.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
That it was a big song? Well, now was younger,
but there was recently in the Captain Marvel movie there
was a fighting I don't know this is what you're
thinking that we haven't talked about this, but there's a
sceneing the Captain Marvel movie where it just comes out
of nowhere and there's this big fight, choreographed fight, and
it's like, you know, I'm a girl and it's girl
power and I'm just a girl and it's shut up.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Yeah, well there's that. There's also the part where it's
like that songs from when Ross and I were both
doing music radio still, but it's not quite old enough
to be like an oldies or you've you've done that.
I didn't know the Captain Marvel thing. So I guess
I did, but I didn't care. So you think that

(07:17):
may be why they say, here's here's my whole thing
of torturing you with this and you know the other
stuff you like to torture you with in the mornings.
If this is a su like a a secret long
game to get them to start doing dangerous TikTok challenges right,

(07:39):
because they're they're they're they're literally copying all the other stuff,
right with the stupid mic and the little the little
qtsy videos, the language, and.

Speaker 3 (07:50):
It's all dated. It's all like older stuff because even
the Choosier Fighter thing it's like two or three years old.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
Right. Yeah, So if that's what this is, and one
of them is going to eat a tie pod like okay,
all right, I heard that's ross you've been on the
internet before. That's what the kids are doing, right.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
The big thing, I thought, the big thing they're doing
now and we kind of touched on it yesterday was
drinking the magic eight ball juice challenge.

Speaker 1 (08:16):
That's what they should do that.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (08:18):
Is that newer? Is that that's a newer thing?

Speaker 2 (08:20):
Huh?

Speaker 1 (08:21):
But it's what But it's hip right, the kids are
doing it. It's now okay, all right, Right, I have
to use old, old timey terms that we don't use anymore.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
You know.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
So yeah, So if they're gonna drink I'm sure that
what the juice? No magic eight ball?

Speaker 6 (08:37):
Ye?

Speaker 1 (08:37):
Or drink the magic eight ball juice?

Speaker 3 (08:40):
You crack it open and just down it, okay, all right?

Speaker 1 (08:44):
Or or what hey? Look if if some video hits
my inbox and it's Adam Schiff standing there with a
giant spoonful of cinnamon, I'm not stopping that video. I'm
turning the volume up. I don't want to miss a moment.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
They're polling is so bad with gen Z that they're
releasing these cringe, these cringe dated videos trying to help
themselves have I'm trying to fix the polling numbers. And
I have the feeling that people behind this are the
same idiots that were behind the Kamali HQ account A
thousand percent.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
We know that they are right because that's who hired them.
It was the party and then the Congressional Committee that
you don't have to guess it is them. It's the
same people. This is where they ended up. I don't
know if it's exactly them, but this is the office
that does this, This is the group that does this,
This is the that is the Wrangle Association for all

(09:36):
the Democrats, and so if somebody's doing coordinated stuff, it
clearly has to be them. And we know that the
video with all of them that we laid over each
other yesterday, we know for a fact that Corey Booker
who tweeted out that he's the one who put that
together because he is the chair of the not the

(09:58):
Congressional Committee, but the Pack Committee. He's the guy and
he said he did the other video. It absolutely is
the same Kamala HQ people running around doing this. Seriously,
what of them is going to be planking? What is
there planking videos? Yet? They don't do planking anymore probably
right now the Internet challenges didn't get you killed.

Speaker 3 (10:23):
They don't, but that's probably why the reason they'd posted.
Now they're like, oh, it's two years old, we have
to do it.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
Yeah, you know, I heard. I heard. Also the kids
are doing is they're going and they capture this really
poisonous butterfly and then they injected into their veins. For
some reason, that's a real thing. Somebody just died last
week doing that. So I don't know, what are some
other internet challenges we should suggest? I got tide pods
eating the spoonful of cinnamon. Ah, the chips? Do they

(10:53):
still do? Remember the chips? The one the one chip
challenge or whatever it is. Can you imagine stuff in
one of those in Delario's face? Holy cow? Or Jasmine
Crockett just so she shuts up for two minutes.

Speaker 3 (11:10):
I was reading something yesterday they were saying they think
Jasmine Crockett is like the league candidate to be like
the twenty twenty eight presidential nominee. They believe that she's
the future of the party.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
Did you see the video of her from like two
years ago that ended up on the internet yesterday where
she sounds decidedly different?

Speaker 3 (11:31):
No, I missed it. How she sound.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
She just it's just just say her vocal cadence is
is very different from the way that she speaks in
you know that we've seen her literally blowing up the
last few days in committee hearing.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
So you're saying that, like, really, so you ever said
the report?

Speaker 1 (11:54):
You ever seeing the guy the reporter?

Speaker 7 (11:55):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (11:56):
He's uh yeah, So wait are you saying that? Because
when she speaks, she sort of sounds like you know
what yo yo yo? Does she sound like more like
Obama put together? Does she sound more she.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
Sound like she sounds girls prep school?

Speaker 2 (12:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (12:13):
I was gonna say so it's the opposite of it.
Wow really yeah.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Yeah, It's kind of like like Hillary would go give speeches.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
And right, and she'd go down the South and she'd
have like, you know, like a southern twin and then
she'd go somewhere else or yeah, and then Kamala had
the same issue where she would be, you know, she
was in front of like a group of latinos, she
would suddenly sound like she was Mexican or something.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
Or if she was sober, she'd sound different than when
Oh wait, hold on, we didn't have that.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
Yeah, so that so that's the future of the party there. Huh, Well,
I think you're gonna be the future of the party.
You gotta do the one chip in magic eight ball.

Speaker 3 (12:45):
I can't wait.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
Yeah, Oh it's going to be amazing. Oh sheer lunacy,
cheer lunacy. But again, if you guys start doing internet challenges,
I may I may have an attitude change on this thing.
Are you coming up on the show? Uh?

Speaker 2 (13:10):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
This woman is still alive. Did you see the baby
this woman had down in Alabama yesterday? How big? How
big was Lincoln? Do you remember how big Lincoln was
as a baby?

Speaker 2 (13:24):
Do you remember?

Speaker 3 (13:25):
I should remember the exact weight, but I don't.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
I'm putting you on a.

Speaker 3 (13:29):
We have like a big we have a plaque in
one of the rooms that has like all the stats
on it. I just can't recall it.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
The stats.

Speaker 3 (13:35):
Yeah, it's like exactly. It's like the way his rushing
yards is all that. Yeah, all you gotta add rushing touch. Yeah,
like Derrick Henry numbers when he came out. Oh wow,
but legends Hall of Fame stuff. But he wasn't thirteen pounds,
was he? No, because your wife would have murdered you.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
Right, this woman had a thirteen four ounce thirteen pound
four ounce baby yesterday and like apparently they did the
sonogram and nobody realized this. Nobody realized, so so like
the baby starts coming out and she's she do it.
By the way, she did an interview after she just
had a thirteen pound baby, which is crazy, but she

(14:17):
was like, yeah, the doctors start freaking out all of
a sudden, the nurses started running around, coming in and
visiting just because they all wanted to see it.

Speaker 3 (14:26):
Uh, according, you just gave birth to like a circus
baby or something.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
Well that's the thing, like from all, she has other kids,
so it's not.

Speaker 2 (14:38):
It's not.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
Her first rodeo. It's just the one where she brought everybody.
She said it took three doctors a vacuum. Well, so
so they what do they just stick a Dyson on there?
I don't have kids. I don't know how this works.
What does she mean a vacuum? Is it a shop back?
Do you have to have a filter on that?

Speaker 4 (15:01):
Now?

Speaker 1 (15:02):
I guess probably they just they have a baby back.
I'm sure that's the case, and it's probably really expensive.
But the dice ins or dice or they have the
knockoff dice, and you can get a Costco if we
worked kind of mostly the same the shark thing. I
have one, so I think I got it at Costco.

(15:24):
It's okay. I don't know if. I don't know if
I trust a thirteen pound baby to it, but who knows.
Maybe I knocked a bunch of bullets over not Kate
like the actual and I had to pick the and
the shark picked those up. So thirteen pound baby probably okay,

(15:46):
but yeah, so apparently that's like the biggest baby in
a long time. And this sucks for the No, it's
a little girl, well I should say it's not a
little girl. So they're calling the kid pork chop, which
is now our nickname, which she's just gonna love when
she gets older, I'm sure. But anyway, all right, there
probably made some women feel uncomfortable. Six twenty three will

(16:09):
be back. Crack congress women, choose your own fighter video.
You know what the cringiest thing is. It's all the
stupid little fun facts, right, the quote unquote fighter descriptions.
I don't know why, but that's the part that annoys
me the most. See they give you example. So you
have a Congresswoman Susie Lee from Nevada. I think, yeah, Nevada,

(16:35):
and it's just like Nevada's third Congressional district. Two sprain fingers,
Jasmine Krockett not a morning person whatever that means? Uh
congresswoman woo sleep. Oh the AOC one's the worst. AOC
treky really your big your big treky. Let me ask

(16:58):
you a question, Ross, do you think AOC would kill Tuvis? Probably?

Speaker 4 (17:03):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (17:03):
Yes, in the womb.

Speaker 3 (17:06):
She would demand legislation to murder more tuebixes on demand. Yeah,
demands medication at CBS to murder tubix Oh wow, called.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
Plan t right, just just for twoxes.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
Yeah, she'd make all sorts of bad decisions. Oh, she
was in charge of the enterprise, you know, busted that
thing would be I remember they crashed landed that thing
into the end of the Bay of San Francisco that
one time. I saw it in a documentary. Toe to

(17:43):
go out and get a space whale. She'd show up
with like a dolphin or something, right, Ah, she'd do
a bad job. I'm trying to find other fun star
Trek scenarios to stick her into the boy. Do you
think the board Queen would assimilate her? Probably not right,
you don't want that in the in the collective, I

(18:04):
don't know, ma'am. Maybe I shouldn't make fun of it.
There's a lot of fun scenarios there. Although I have
to I have to be I. I do have to
wonder if you get nervous and scared and terrified by
a garbage disposal, what are you gonna do when a
klingon destroyer shows up? Because I don't know, it's a

(18:28):
little louder in a garbage disposal, a little more technical.
I feel like that probably wouldn't go well for you.

Speaker 3 (18:34):
It's super scary too, because they come out of nowhere
after the like D Cloak.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, she look she can't understand the technology
of the thing that makes her leftovers go away. Some
of the just D cloaks there also, I don't want
to hear her scream con she's already loud enough. But
there's some scenarios that could work, all right. Eight eight

(19:00):
eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Let me
tell you what is absolutely amazing to me. It looks
like the DNC is going to double down on all
this woke stuff because this is a fork in the road.
You don't have to here's the thing, you don't have
to go. Ah, yeah, this is all dumb. Everything's dumb.
We're not going to do any of this right because one,

(19:23):
you don't believe that I think you firmly believe some
of this stuff's a good idea, but also it looks
weak and there will be a segment of your party
that you that you lose. But you're also in a
soft enough spot where you don't have to lean into it.
You can kind of pretend that it's, you know, it's

(19:44):
a cursory issue, it's not the main thing, and that
we'll get to it if we need to, but we're
going to concentrate on some other stuff. Like you can
do that right now and probably retain most of your base.
We're going to be upset, but they're more upset about
what the Orange Man's doing. So for you to deprioritize
a lot of this DEI stuff would largely go unnoticed,

(20:08):
and then you could be like Gavin Newsom. Right now,
have you guys seen what Gavin Newsom's been up to
the last few days. Dude's running around, He's running around,
he's doing interviews. He they did a big feature piece
on him yesterday because he's he's he is opposed to
men and women's sports, which is not what I expected,

(20:33):
only because i've seen him literally speak on this issue.
And while he did vote to veto a bill that
did contain some enshrinement of this, it was really about
some other stuff. But now the guy's running for president
and he is one hundred percent in chameleon mode, and

(21:00):
so when he's sitting there doing those interviews and then
they're writing these feature pieces. It's like, look, how look
how moderate Gavin Newsom is. The media is going to
create what they what what Newsom's campaign feels is the
best version of this, the best version of a nationally
appealing democrat. And it's funny because Newsom's right if if

(21:25):
if you want to have national appeal and you want
to be able to sway moderates, That's why I said
I didn't want to see it, because she'd be standing
at the fence in her little white outfit screaming con
and I don't want to see it. But yes, all right,
we have the same idea listener, Absolutely, i'd be obnoxious.
So like Newsom's correct, if you want to if you

(21:46):
want to right now in this political climate, if you
want to sway independence and you want to have national appeal,
that's probably the route to take, which which makes it
even crazier. And I'll explain why as to what the
DNC he did yesterday, but now and then yesterday Newsome
did an interview with Charlie Kirk and that's also people

(22:10):
are getting mad at Charlie Kirk for interviewing him. No no, no, no, no,
let him, let him interview, don't interview him like he's
your buddy though. And that's and let me tell you
that is one of the things that new media is
going to have to recognize because you also, you can't
be intimidated by somebody who is is very, very well known,

(22:33):
you know, like a celebrity politician. You can't come in
and be intimidated by him. If you're going to do
what if you're the media now, you have to be
able to get in there and not let somebody just
schmooz you. So sitting now with Charlie Kirk a Newsom's
part is smart, It's also okay if Kirk wants to

(22:55):
take it. My thing is is I tell Republican politicians
to not go on platform worms where they're just out
to get you. There's no good that comes from it.
That's always been my my talking point. I believe it
to be true. I don't know why any Republican returns
any phone call from Rio. I'll never understand it. But

(23:16):
but no, on the flip side, if a conservative podcaster
or whatever, Charlie Kirk's job is influencer, like if Newsom
wants to sit down with them, and they can go
ahead and get it, then that's fine, Just you know,
make sure you bring the questions. And Kirk did knock
on him because there's one sense, or there was one segment.
I didn't pull the audio because I literally just saw this.

(23:37):
But Newsom was talking about how his kid is a
big Charlie Kirk and Joe Rogan fan, and I don't
maybe that's true, maybe it's not. Gavin Newsom long ago
wore out any sort of believability in my mind, so
I need everything like triple source with this dude. But

(23:57):
I don't know, maybe his kid's based whatever. And he said,
all he wanted to be here, but he had to
be in school. And Kirk said, well, I don't understand.
You canceled school for two years. You couldn't do it
for one day for your kid, which is a pretty
good comeback. And knewso understanding cameras on went along with

(24:17):
the joke, and maybe he really meant to go along
with the joke, and he's just he's being more reasonable.
But I'm just I'm just take everything with a grain
of salt. So meanwhile, the DNC, rather than Moderate hired
Roger Lowe. If you don't know who this guy is.
He was. He is one of these big campaign guru guys, right,

(24:41):
but only for like really woke idiots, and Elizabeth Warren
is one of them. He was Elizabeth Warren's campaign guru
for her, and he also is a He's a big
The entire us is built on racism and genocide, dude.

(25:04):
Here's a quote from Our country was built on the
foundation of racism, ranging from the genocide of indigenous peoples,
chattel slavery, racial profiling of young men of color, and
criminal justice system the tears families apart. This was part
of a big effort that Lao headed up with over
one hundred community leaders during the Black Lives Matter movement,

(25:29):
and it's really what really shot this guy into the stratosphere.
He was essentially handling the messaging not for Black Lives
Matter the organization or any other individual, but rather from
a Democrat Party perspective, and they felt he was very
successful with it, which is another thing that baffles me.

(25:53):
He's a big defund the police guy, Like he's all
the stuff that voters just rejected Ei guy. And so
it's interesting to watch this divergence where you have newsome
and his people, who probably correctly recognize that you need
to position yourself as a moderate to the extent that

(26:14):
you can. You're still the governor of California and the
party as a whole. He's like, nah, with all this
woke stuff. Now we're doubling down on this. So I
know it's a little wonky, but it's pretty fascinating to
watch them literally just turn around and start walking in
other directions. Should say, different rejections, different directions. Meanwhile, I

(26:39):
saw an interview with the Wake County School superintendent, and
I've seen a bunch of these where they're talking about
how the Department of Education is perfect and you can't
do anything to it, and it's just so awful. You
know that the.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
The what is it?

Speaker 1 (26:56):
The Superintendent's union is having their big conference right now.
It's all woke garbage. In fact, they posted a this
is here we go. This is literally from their conference.
For the first time at NCEE twenty twenty five, we're

(27:16):
offering affinity spaces for Latino educators and black educators. So
so think of if you've ever been to a conference.
I'm sure most of you have, right, you're probably at
like a Marriotte or a Hilton or something. Right, you're
over in the in the where all they got all
the rooms, you get a little banquet thing, they got
all the little side things. Maybe people got boost set ups.

(27:37):
I mean, it's exactly what you think it is, except
rather than having that little like gathering area that they
always have, or they got like muffins and coffee and
all of that before any of the breakout stuff, they
have like three different ones. So they have like the
you know, the mingling areas as I guess you would
call them. So they have one just for latinos, one

(27:59):
just for black superintendents and school staff, and then one
for everybody else. Like so this thing that is really
the reason why the Department of Ed is seen as
dysfunctional by so many people and is being defended by
these school superintendents who want you to think that everything's
just no, it's everything's a nonpartisan at their own conference.

(28:21):
And I'm sure these these speakers and breakout sessions are
gonna be a lot of woke nonsense. They're started out
with segregated coffee rooms, like the preschool integration kind of
stuff right where you got even you know where you

(28:41):
have like this, oh, I'm sorry. This is the it's
a water fountain. Essentially, it just happens to be coffee
and muffins and stuff. You created colored and non colored
water fountains again, and so excuse me if I don't
take the interviews you do going No No Apartment event.
That's obviously good and all this stuff is really good

(29:03):
for people. If you can't even run your own conference
and not have segreged a segregated affinity spaces, but then
brag about it. You know, they set a tweet out
bragging about it, showing the different rooms. They're all separate,
but ross they look very equal. Even though they're separate.
They all have coffee and muffins equally. So what's the

(29:24):
big deal, right, Just keep doubling down on this stuff.
It's totally working. Six forty eight Hang on, I mean,
I guess technically she's not doing anything illegal. I mean,
I don't know what department policy is. I think it's
because of what her job is that people are freaking out.
So an NYPD officer is under fire after a rap

(29:51):
video of hold on. What is the rapper's name S choir,
but it's S the letter S dash and the choir
but not like the choir at church, but choir like
q U I r E s choir.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
Get it?

Speaker 1 (30:09):
Okay good, I'm not familiar but anyway, so I guess
he's a young up and comer. And so a video
was released a couple of days ago for his single
Doing That, But it's d O I N. Apparently they
ran out of money for the g I don't know

(30:31):
it did the video. It's the scene is like in
a strip club setting and he's wrapping and making it
rain and you know, pretty standard stuff. But the stripper
gyrating on the pole in the tiny little thong and
barely their bikini top. Is this NYPD officer who I

(30:53):
guess does some acting on the side. Again not and
it's not anything illegal. However, there is one other thing.
I knew my button bar for this hold on so
I can create some drama. There is one other thing.

(31:13):
She happens to be a special Victims Unit detective, and
that's freaking some people out because you know, a lot
of people that they deal with are perhaps individuals who
have found themselves, I don't know, sex trafficked and perhaps
having to work in that industry, maybe not voluntarily. But

(31:35):
she's also a grown adult. Essentially, it's a side gig,
which NYPD they do allow their officers to have side work.
They have to like they have to fill out a form,
I guess, but I don't know. Would you have a problem.
I mean, the only problem really I see from a

(31:57):
pro a work standpoint is I bet a lot of
the guys at whatever division she wort, whatever station she
works out or like, particularly chatty this morning, a little
chattier than usual. But yeah, she's an adult. She's not
nude per se. But basically, and again, it just goes

(32:19):
to my bigger theory that we're going into a time
now where half the people out there have nudes on
the Internet. I don't know that the number is that,
but it kind of feels like that sometimes. I was
reading a piece yesterday, an opinion piece, and they were
just talking about how this the era of celebrity podcasts,

(32:42):
has created a lack of any boundaries or barriers to
all the details, right because you have to fill it
with content. We got an NYPD Detective Special Victims Unit.
What's her name? Lista Hargety. Hargety is her name, right?
How long has that show been on the air, By

(33:02):
the way, holy cow. I mean the main Law and
Order that goes back to what the Night, like nineteen
ninety or something. Hold Ndy my button, b Yeah, that
goes back to like what nineteen ninety or something. Dude,
I remember I watched that show religiously. I don't know

(33:23):
if I didn't watch towards the end, but if you
go to first like fifteen, see anything with Lenny in it.
I think I've seen every episode.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
You know.

Speaker 1 (33:32):
What's wild about watching that too, is just about everyone
who's famous in Hollywood played a dead whore or a
or a perv or something on the show at some point,
like the they're not cameos at that point. These are
like up and coming, right, you want to be dead
body number two? And now you know they have an

(33:53):
oscar or whatever. It's there's a whole YouTube video I
saw where they just broke this down over the years,
and it's just crazy. Who's all appeared on that show?
Then Special Victims Unit obviously that was the second one,
and that thing's been on for like twenty some years
or twenty five years. I don't know if it's still on.
I just I'm so divorced from Network TV now. I

(34:13):
just don't even know, but yeah, I just I feel
like that would have been a storyline because they would
always do the riff from the headlines thing, so like,
but they would change that. They would change things like
you know, the the there's a couple of movie houses

(34:34):
out there that just do really bad stolen versions of
movies when they're popular, so that they can I think,
trick people into clicking and watching them. So they'll have
like a confusing title, the graphics, it'll feel a lot
like whatever the Hollywood blockbuster is, but it's not. Asylum
Films is one of them, always doing that. That's what

(34:54):
that's what The law and order stuff would always I.

Speaker 3 (34:57):
Still kind of do that. Remember recently they did the
one with the like Trump at the department store.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, I did that. Okay, so they
did do the okay, all right, yeah, I and but
they always but they always felt really cheap by comparison,
so yeah, or they would change facts to fit their narrative.
And then there was that there was the politicalization of
some of this stuff too. But yeah, there's a whole
there's a whole retrospective I think it's called rip from

(35:25):
the Headlines where they just go over shows doing this.
I don't know if it got major run. I think
I watched it on YouTube. Maybe i'll maybe, I'll see
if I can find a link. But then they were
talking about the cameos of all the different people that
were on there. It was very fascinating, But I don't
remember a storyline where the NYPD detective who's interviewing the
you know, the rape victims, like and I'll be on

(35:48):
the stage at nine.

Speaker 2 (35:49):
Now.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
Somebody did bring up a good point, what if it's
another one of these really deep cove.

Speaker 3 (35:54):
I was gonna say. I was thinking off air, like
she could be undercover, like working on a case, and
I just grewed it up.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
Well, the New York Post screwed it up because they
have the they wrote the story, so, you know, because
we always hear about these, uh, these undercover investigations at
strip clubs that take a really long time for some reason.
We need more time, that's right, Yeah, six months it's
not enough time to get in there.

Speaker 3 (36:18):
And yeah, listen, we have evidence, but we're looking for
like a reco case, so we need more. We're trying
to get more evidence, so we need to at least
be at the strip club for it. I would say
probably minimum two weeks.

Speaker 2 (36:29):
Two weeks, two weeks, now, give me time.

Speaker 3 (36:32):
Look, you think we need more time.

Speaker 1 (36:33):
Yeah, I mean you got it. This thing's got to
be buttoned up. We need all this stuff. Probably two
months minimum, that's fair, because you're gonna need a lap
dance from each dancer.

Speaker 3 (36:43):
Fine, I'm strong compromise, hand across the aisle. H I'm
willing to compromise.

Speaker 1 (36:48):
Okay, but no hands on the girls, remember right of course?

Speaker 2 (36:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (36:51):
Yeah, yeah, no touch the girls. Uh yeah, so uh yeah.
Maybe she's just really into her investigation.

Speaker 3 (37:00):
There, or it's like a Donnie Brosco thing, where like
you're on the other side for so long that it
kind of becomes who you are. She's beenigating this, this
SVU type stuff, these these crimes for so long it's
become a part of her now. She doesn't even know
who she used to be.

Speaker 1 (37:15):
So she never had any intention of being a stripper
in a rap video whose butt? Whose but is getting
rapped about? Like whatever? But now here she is.

Speaker 3 (37:23):
You stare into the abyss long enough, you become the abyss.
That's true, you become the horror whatever it is. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (37:30):
No, in the video. Her name's Kesha. I have the
lyrics here. Hold on, dude, do where's the lyrics here?
I want to tell you about a girl named Keisha.
Excuse me, I was ron Keisha. Her name is actually Melissa,
but for undercover it's Keisha. Uh want to tell you
about a girl named Keisha. I'll translate to for so

(37:53):
he wants to He wants to explain to you about
this woman he met on his lap right now. Uh,
booty thick, just want to smash it quick. I like
the way. Okay, So she has a rather rotund dairy
air which is quite visible in what she's wearing. And uh,

(38:15):
he would like to pro create with her, That's what
he's saying. So well, maybe not probably wants to avoid
the pro creation part.

Speaker 2 (38:27):
But.

Speaker 1 (38:29):
You know, willing to go through the motions.

Speaker 3 (38:32):
So I was at I was at the gym the
other day and they played the Kesha song.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
I'm translating. I'm sorry, go right ahead.

Speaker 3 (38:38):
They were playing the old you mentioned Kesha. There played
the old Kesha song where like the first lyric is
wake up in the morning feeling like p Diddy. Yeah,
it's an edit I'd never heard before. They took that
part out. They just cut it out. I'm a super
weird like loop version now where they're like, we can't
have Diddy in the song did.

Speaker 1 (38:53):
You did you? Were you here? When she was run
around the studios, like ten years ago, they had she
was in they had her in the bill for an
interview or something.

Speaker 3 (39:02):
I was maybe doing nights. I was probably sleeping at
the time.

Speaker 1 (39:05):
Yeah, the morning they had her for the morning show.
At the end of the morning show, but she's wandering
around the building. She's I'm like, is this chick? First
of all, I'm like, who is this chip? And then
I realized who it was because but she's like, nobody's
around her. She's just like walking. There's like a loop.
If you come into the Raleigh stuff. You ever have
been the Raleigh studios, it's just a big circular thing.

(39:27):
And so she's like wandering through the hall. And this
is before we had all the pictures and stuff and
just wandering and she and she asked me this question.
She asked me a question. I can't remember what it was.
I was just trying to walk by. I had no
intention of talking to her. I'm on the air, you
know how it is. And she's and she asked me
this odd question about if we had a green room,

(39:48):
which isn't that odd when you consider it? And I'm like, well,
we have a break room and she goes, no, we
have a kitchen. No that's not what I mean. And
I'm like, I'm and then I and then she just
wandered off. That was my moment talking to.

Speaker 3 (40:02):
Kesha, do you have a family?

Speaker 1 (40:04):
Are you? Is that chick as high?

Speaker 2 (40:05):
What is going on?

Speaker 3 (40:06):
She was getting her steps in obviously, but you're telling
me we don't have a room just for famous people.

Speaker 1 (40:11):
We don't. Really I don't know what she but I'm like,
how how did you get loose? Who are you supposed
to be with? I had no idea who it was,
you know why, because I only knew her having the
blonde hair and when she was in the studio she
had like I'm assuming that must be her natural color.
She had like dark hair, and it just didn't click
with me. It's early, I'm and she don't get she's

(40:33):
pretty cute, so at least I would. I was noticing,
but but then she started talking to me and I'm like,
it's chick on something? Who is this? And then when
I got down the end of the hall. Uh it
was you know what it was. It was still when
Randy was the PD, because she was there and She's like, oh,
it's Kesh over there, and I'm like, maybe if that's
who you're looking for as a woman down there standing

(40:55):
about where like Brian's office was, but just staring out
the window and stuff.

Speaker 3 (40:59):
I can't believe you blew your shot with Kesha, like
you didn't, like, do you had a chance?

Speaker 1 (41:03):
You're right, yeah, obviously I didn't seal the deal up there.

Speaker 3 (41:06):
You could be in a completely different space in life
right now if that had went a different way.

Speaker 1 (41:11):
Didn't it all like the stuff like fall apart for her?

Speaker 7 (41:13):
Did? Oh?

Speaker 1 (41:14):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (41:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (41:18):
So anyway, all right, well I'm sorry NYPD detective lady.
If you were undercover and now the New York Post
busted it, maybe it's a possibility, all right. Eight eight
eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Honestly, I'm

(41:39):
surprised this took so long, apparently, So yesterday Donald Trump
signed an executive order and he seemed very excited about it.
I'll play the audio here removing security clearance for the
law firm Perkins Cooi, which is a huge huge see

(42:00):
leftist law firm. You know them as the law firm
that paid for the Fusion GPS stuff, the Hillary Clinton stuff,
all the Russia hoak stuff. You also know it as
Mark Elias's law firm, or at least he was. I
don't know if he's still I'm assuming he still is.
But revoking security clearance for all of their lawyers is

(42:25):
really really a big problem for them because they work
almost exclusively with big time federal political stuff, and so
a lot of the work that they do does require
them to have some level of security clearance because they're
dealing with cases that involve you know, Democrat electric elected

(42:46):
officials clearly, as well as the DNC, who was their
main client who hired them, and then you know, started
the whole dossier stuff, right that was that was all
through this law firm and Trump the fact they didn't
revoke their clearance during his first term because they're like,
we knew who this was during his first term. These

(43:10):
are the people running the Russian collusion hopes, or at
the very least who were the law firm where this
emerged from. And so for him only now to get
around to it is actually a little surprising to me,
but he does sound happy. Your administration has made it
a priority.

Speaker 2 (43:26):
Folk.

Speaker 1 (43:26):
By the way, who's the dude whose job it is
just to read executive orders? To him? He's doing a
great job. I like that guy. He just sits there
and then just you know, he's got a little little
script of the you know, basically just the facts man
kind of thing, and he gets to say it and
then the president. You know what it's like. It's like
Trump is a kid on Christmas morning opening presents, and

(43:49):
it's and we're just watching him right when he rips
the paper off and he sees the PS five inside,
Just listen there.

Speaker 8 (43:57):
Your administration has made it a priority, folk, to end
lawfare in the weaponization of government and also to hold
those who have engaged in lawfair accountable. One of those
one of the law firms that has been involved in
that is called Perkins Coy. That's also a law firm
that has engaged in unlawful DEI practices. This executive order

(44:18):
will suspend I've watched to take place. This executive order
will suspend security clearances and access to certain federal resources
for that law firm and also launch a holistic review
of unlawful dei practices at some of the nation's largest
law firms.

Speaker 9 (44:36):
This is an absolute honor to sell. What they've done
is just terrible weaponization, you could say, weaponization against a
political opponent, and it should never be allowed to happen again.

Speaker 1 (44:52):
Yeah, who would that be?

Speaker 7 (44:53):
Sir?

Speaker 1 (44:54):
Oh, the guy has to follow up.

Speaker 9 (44:58):
And you're looking at about fifteen different.

Speaker 1 (45:01):
That or more, sir. Yes, okay, telling you man, that
guy's got the gig. This guy just telling what it is. Man.
So yeah, he couldn't sign that thing fast enough. Now
here's the thing you're dealing with. You're dealing with scumbag.
Anything that Mark Elias is a part of is is

(45:22):
just scumbag central. If you don't remember Mark Elias is
ask the governor because he was willing to essentially sit
in the back room with him and attempt to manipulate
North Carolina his elections during COVID. Yes, our current governor. Yes,
the courts did slap his hand for attempting to do it.
But it's Mark Olias who does all this stuff. This

(45:42):
is going back to the Al Frankin Senate seat theft, right,
that's how long this cat's been operating. So what'll happen
is I can they just leave the firm and then
you know, they'll create some fake firm that I guess
where they can get clearance. It'll require some bureaucrats I'm
sure in DC to kind of help them budge the

(46:04):
lines there. I don't know, so hopefully they are diligent
in watching what these folks try to do. But if
your mark a lot, you have no shame, you have
no appreciation for the system. You're not doing it because
you think you're right or anything. You're doing it because
it enriches you, and you don't care, and you can
lawyer it all you want and go, oh, we're just

(46:26):
you know, we're just trying to figure out the best
outcome for that. No, no, no, no no. You are motivated by
seething partisan hatred and you don't care about any of
our norms as long as you can manipulate the system
for whatever way. He truly, and these folks are really
among the most villainous people in DC and in politics.

(46:48):
It's how you can sit there anytime you would feel
comfortable about blatantly lying, because the ends justify the means.
I'm not talking about embellishing I'm talking about stone cold
lying Harry Reid did with Mitt Romney, right, This is
it's the attitude that is the most off putting. Well

(47:08):
it worked, didn't it, Like you know, lying about the
tax it knowing that you're lying, and then going well,
it worked, didn't it, Because that's how you've decided you're
going to play this. It couldn't happen to a nicer
group of people, That's what I'm saying. And then and
then this is kind of dreaming. Trump did have one
other thing he mentioned yesterday, and it goes back to

(47:29):
the reaction to that DJ Daniel, that thirteen year old
that nobody wanted to applaud for, or at least on
you know, half the chamber didn't want to applaud for,
which a lot of people found very off putting. But
rather the media reaction, including that from Rachel Maddow for

(47:50):
the record.

Speaker 2 (47:50):
And this is disgusting. The President made a spectacle.

Speaker 6 (47:55):
Out of praising a young man who serves us far
survive pediatric cancer, as if the President had something.

Speaker 3 (48:04):
To do with that.

Speaker 1 (48:04):
This was right, that's just the absurdity. So if he didn't,
if he didn't diagnose and give the kid his chemo.
He's not allowed to give him an award? Are you lunatics?
And then Nicole Wallace, I.

Speaker 10 (48:19):
Think this was a lesson in finding one thing that
you let yourself feel. This is all let myself feel
joy about DJ And I hope he's alive for another
you know, ninety five years, right, And I hope he
lives and the life he wants to live. He wants
to be a cop. He knows what he wants to do,

(48:39):
and maybe when you have childhood cancer that crystallizes for you.
And I hope he has a long life as a
law enforcement officer. But I hope he never has to
defend the United States Capital against Donald Trump supporters. And
if he does, I hope he isn't one of the
six who loses his life to suicide.

Speaker 3 (48:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (48:57):
I hope he gets what he wants about that cancer,
and I hope he doesn't kill himself. So Trump did
weigh in on these statements. We'll play the audio coming
up next. Hang on this video of a little incident
over on Southwest. Now, let me ask you a question,

(49:19):
because Spirit and Frontier really have the reps, right, those
are the those are the I'm trying to remember the
last time I flew Frontier. That's been a long time.
I did fly a Spirit a couple of years ago
because that had this insane price. It was like, this

(49:39):
was down to Fort Lauderdale and I want to say,
it was like eighty seven bucks or something. And I'm like,
I normally I fly in American, especially if I'm gonna fly
to Miami, I'm gonna fly American usually. But I did
do it, and I didn't have a bad experience. I
don't know. I did pay for one of the upgraded seats,
like fIF teen dollars or something. But but it's like,

(50:03):
you know, normally when you see stories of people just
absolutely losing their mind at the airport, the Miami Airport
is very popular to lose your mind at. And in fact,
I flew about a year and a half ago, and
I flew the day after a viral video of a
woman who ripped up one of the gates and it
was like gate D forty or something. And I see
and it seems like I'm always in that area because

(50:25):
the American Airlines lounge is there at D thirty three.
So I did get to go walk by and see that.
But this one's this one's a little different. A what
was the This was Houston to Phoenix. This was on Southwest,
and I kind of refer to Frontier and Spirit and
sometimes Southwest as the waffle House Airlines, which maybe that's

(50:50):
not fair, but it is where the crazy stuff happens.
And this is pretty crazy. So the flight from Houston
to Phoenix had to turn back after leaving the gate
after authority say. One of the passengers got up, took
all of her clothes off, and then spent And I'm
not I want you to understand the amount of time

(51:11):
she did this twenty five minutes running up and down
the aisle screaming, fuck naked. The video I did tweet
out a video. It is blurred, so I'm sure there's
some unblurreds if you perves want to go hunt that up.
But for twenty five minutes, she ran up and down

(51:31):
the aisle, screaming on the Southwest flight naked to it.
She'd stop and twerk, which is I'm sure exactly what
some of the passengers wanted. For twenty five minutes, just
going crazy here, running up and down the aisles. Eventually,
thorties twenty five minutes after she started, were able to

(51:52):
board the plane and take her into custody. They did
say that she was headed to Houston Hospital for a
medical ev ow, I guess.

Speaker 3 (52:03):
Is it true she's like a female astronaut?

Speaker 1 (52:06):
Did you see did you see that? Did you see
the community notes?

Speaker 3 (52:10):
Unless that's why I'm asking? Okay, So she's not a
female astronaut because maybe she has like a parasite in
her head or something, an alien parasite.

Speaker 1 (52:18):
So this here's what Ross is talking about. So in
the tweet, I didn't know because we can see these
are proposed community notes. So the show account is a
birdwatch account, so we can vote on whether you see
there or not. So you can't see this yet. But
the tweet reads quote new colon female astronaut forces Southwest

(52:41):
flight to return to Gate after running naked up and
down aisle for twenty five minutes. And then somebody community
noted this thing and it says the lady on the
plane is not an actual astronaut. The author failed to
place astronaut in quotation marks properly explain the post.

Speaker 3 (53:04):
So community notes, she's like one of those people stranded
up on this space station. Man, she went nuts? Is
that what it is?

Speaker 1 (53:11):
But there was nothing. Weakly, there's nothing Joe Biden could
have done. Man, why are you implying that something could
be done? Reason?

Speaker 3 (53:18):
Did you hear Trump talking about the astronauts the other
day talking to the astronaut the clip that I put
in the button bar. He's talking about how they're trapped
up there, and he goes off on her hair. So
I was thinking maybe it's the same woman or something.
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (53:30):
Oh, I don't know. It's really hard to see through
the blur there. So, yes, not an actual astronaut, but
it could be. Remember the remember the most amazing astronaut
story ever?

Speaker 3 (53:42):
Yes I do?

Speaker 1 (53:43):
Yes, yes, all right, for those of you who don't remember,
you had a female and that also was between Houston
and Florida.

Speaker 3 (53:49):
And this is like a crazy like ex boyfriend or
husband's story, right, Like, so you had a.

Speaker 1 (53:53):
Female astronaut who was in some sort of weird love
triangle spat stalker thing and she's doing the stocking and
she decided that she needed to drive from Houston to
the Cape Canaveral, but she didn't want to stop because
I don't know, and I don't remember all the details.

(54:13):
It's far crazier and I can remember. So she like
got a bunch of adult diapers, layered herself up and
then just drove it straight. And then she did something
even crazier when she got there, and it's just like,
holy hell, they let you fly a shuttle. The hell's
going on?

Speaker 2 (54:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (54:32):
Like she's like, she's like she they do the you
know this this stage detachments. Now she's at the pilots.
You know, she's right, all right, we're going to the
space station. She's like, no, we got to go to
Bob's house first. Make sure that horn Nicole's not over.
Can you imagine she just like pulls the yoke on
the on the space shuttle. We're going to Bob's house,

(54:54):
sit down, like, oh my god, you're gonna kill us.
All It's like, I know, but I love him so much. Yeah,
so that was a that was crazy. But this woman
not an astronaut. So thank you community notes for that, dude.
I love I love them. Although they're so petty, man,
they're so petty. So you know that the gang of

(55:14):
trolls the community notes everything that Elon does, right if
if in the so every single Elon quote, you don't
always see community notes emerge, but I promise you within
three seconds of him tweeting something, and it can just
be the sky is blue, and then somebody will be like, well, technically,
if you get the collar palette, it's more of an

(55:36):
aqua marine, right, And it's just everything. It's just and honestly,
there's so many people abusing it so aggressively. The fact
that they don't purge accounts that are able to do
community notes is really surprising to me because it just
gums up the whole system.

Speaker 3 (55:51):
You see it on both sides too. You see like
the three year letterman, the satire account are great, you know,
the community note will be like, you cannot comment on
him because he's a notary publicer.

Speaker 1 (56:03):
Yes, right, and you're a waterbed fine right, so yeah, yeah,
no those are But but again it's not I don't know,
maybe maybe I'm I'm what I shouldn't. It shouldn't be
a what about It isn't because one is clearly trying
to have fun and the other one, I don't know.
It just feels mean and stupid, but whatever, but sometimes hey,

(56:25):
that's that's what happens to you. A right, so real quick,
going back to the MSNBC thing they get community noted
a lot. So really, this Nicole Wallace audio is still
it's far worse than the Madow audio, the whole this
DJ Daniel, if he does want to be a police officer,
I just hope he doesn't kill himself. Right, it's just
who says that? Who says that stuff? Now Trump did

(56:47):
weigh in on it. I don't know that it's going anywhere.

Speaker 2 (56:49):
Though.

Speaker 9 (56:50):
Worse than CNN is MS d NC, which is the worst.
And the good news is very few people watch them anymore.
They have lost such credibility. And frankly, what Nicole Wallace said,
I've never been a fan of hers, and she's not
very talented, but i'll tell you what she said the

(57:11):
other day about that young man is disgraceful. She should
be forced to reside, and Rachel Maddow should be forced
to resign. Nobody watches her any one. I don't know
if it's not possible they pay her as much money
as I hear, but certainly she's lost all credibility, both
of them. But what they said the other day, they
should be forced to resign about that young person.

Speaker 1 (57:34):
All right, And you know, and in a world fifteen
years ago, I don't think Nicole Wallace could get away
with them. Maybe Matt Out could, but Nicole Wallace presents
herself as more of a mainstream, you know, network rather
than MSNBC style reporter. I don't think that. I don't

(57:54):
think if it was during the Bush administration and Nicole
Wallace made that comment about thirteen year old the Bush
called out in the middle of a speech that was
getting an honorary Secret Service thing because he had cancer,
I think the network would a fire Nicole Wallace. I
don't think anyone would want that yoke there. But we
don't live in those times anymore, so you know, he

(58:15):
can mention it, but I don't know if it's going
to go anywhere, and going real quick just because I
got to close this loop. I was mentioning the astronauts.
They're stuck up there on the space station. This whole
narrative that you know, Trump's playing politics and they're bringing
him back as fast as they could, and Joe Biden
didn't have any choice. And then on the other side

(58:36):
that basically Joe Biden chose not to because it would
have been political, a political decision to ask Elon Musk
to go get him and that sure as hell wasn't
gonna happen the way that the administration was was treating them.
So I've seen interviews. Well, let me play this Trump
audio real couse, we're going.

Speaker 9 (58:54):
To get them out. We're coming up to get you.
I've authorized Elon. I said, can you get him out?
Because you know they've been left up there. I hope
they like each other, but they've been Maybe they love
each other, I don't know, but they've been left up there.
Think of it. And I see the woman with the
wild hair, good solid head of hair. She's got. There's

(59:17):
no kidding, there's no games with her hair.

Speaker 3 (59:19):
But what do we Yeah, I heard she was on
a plane yesterday.

Speaker 1 (59:23):
Yeah, I don't. I don't know about that. What is he?
What do you think hair does in space? Bro? What
do you think Trump's hair doing space? Come on, you
can laugh at it. It's fine. Remember that photo when
the wind flew all of his hair over the one
side that one time. They were pretty merciless running it.
But you're in your hair about You're to have no gravity, bros,

(59:46):
no gravity up there. Your hair's gonna be What do
you think all the male astronauts are bald? Basically I
want to screw with it. But I did see an
interview too where one of the other astronauts was like, now,
straight up, the Biden administration could have come and got us,
and they said that they were choosing not to. So
in case you were wondering, all right, seven forty five
here on the CaCO Day radio program, Oh, who do

(01:00:08):
we have in today? Since Rady going to do this job?
Jeff Bars, you're to do Rai's job for him. Jeff,
how you doing this morning? Doing great?

Speaker 2 (01:00:15):
How are you?

Speaker 7 (01:00:16):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:00:16):
Well, it's Friday. I did have to go to work,
unlike some other folks we know, so you like the
best of it. But it's uh, yeah, I don't know.
It's not too bad. Go ahead and give us the news.

Speaker 11 (01:00:27):
Yeah, we're gonna warm up tomorrow into the low seventies,
then a cold fell moves through and that drops us
back down on Sunday. But early next week some beautiful
weather with sunshine, highs and the low seventies Tuesday, upper
seventies next Wednesday, so we can look forward to that.
In the meantime, if you're venturing out on this Friday,
partly to multi cloudy, some gusty winds at times again
today a high fifty nine, then after some evening clouds,
clearing follows overnight with the load dropping into the load

(01:00:50):
to mid forties. Tomorrow, increasing clouds up to seventy two
with some gusty winds, and then on Sunday a side
champs for an afternoon shower. Otherwise the mix of clouds
and sun and cooler with a high fifty six. But
then we dry out, warm up as we had from
Monday and into Tuesday next week.

Speaker 1 (01:01:03):
All right, thank you, Jeff. We'll talk in an hour.
Appreciate it, and coming up, Pete Callender will join us.
That'll be an eight h five, and we're just talking
about fact checks and community notes. Did you see CNN
just had to they had to edit one of their
fat their Daniel Dale fact checks, and it's on the
transgender mice thing. So I'll share that with you coming

(01:01:25):
up here on the CaCO Day radio program. Okay, all right.
So they're trying to get this to be a national thing. Okay,
they're trying to get this to be a national thing.
But the state of Maine has adopted a new recognition
day coming up March twenty fourth. All right, Oh, man,
we need this in North Carolina. All right, So what

(01:01:48):
do you think March twenty fourth is? In fact, let
me look up a day in history March twenty fourth
to see because usually these days are all crowded, right, dude,
do do do? Sorry? I literally just saw this coming
out of the break here. All right, Well what's going on?

(01:02:10):
Oh okay, all right, so things have happened on March
twenty fourth. Uh the Exxon Valdies. It's not off to
a good start. Uh halle Berry won an oscar All right,
there's not a tough bunch going on. I understand why
they shoehorned this in. So March twenty fourth is now

(01:02:33):
National Queer Wildlife Day?

Speaker 3 (01:02:38):
What what? What does that even mean? What it like
gay animals or like gay people with animals?

Speaker 1 (01:02:44):
Wait, queer animals or or what what do you think
you'll think?

Speaker 3 (01:02:47):
Gay people that own animals like pets. I don't even
know what that is?

Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
Just gay people, you have no idea? No, it's the critters.
I got the little thing.

Speaker 3 (01:02:57):
It's like the gay penguins getting its own day.

Speaker 1 (01:02:59):
Yeah yeah, yeah yeah, it's a Queer Wildlife Day. Meet
live animal ambassadors and learn how queerness exists in animal
relationships and behaviors, but.

Speaker 3 (01:03:11):
The ambassador like they're going to bring it out.

Speaker 1 (01:03:13):
Like, how do you demonstrate?

Speaker 7 (01:03:17):
Is this?

Speaker 11 (01:03:17):
Like?

Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
Remember I told you that the Valentine's Day thing they
would do at the Santa Barbara Zoo that I always
thought was kind of weird. So the zoo, Santa Barbara,
California has a zoo, very popular zoo for a smaller
city like that. It's apparently it's one of the best
in the world. And I always enjoyed going there. But
they used to do this fundraiser around Valentine's Day, and
it was really expensive, very popular, and you would get

(01:03:38):
a ticket and then you'd go and there'd be drinks
and food and whatnot, and then you would tour in
the evenings that all the animal enclosures where they've like
put on mood music or whatever, thrown some afrodisiacs, and
then you just watched the animals hook up. Is that
how this works too? Pete Calendar mid Days, bet who

(01:04:00):
unfortunately has to deal with my childish fascination with this
new main holiday. How do you do this morning?

Speaker 2 (01:04:09):
Pete?

Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
What's up man?

Speaker 7 (01:04:10):
Hey, good morning, I'm doing well. I'm doing well, you.

Speaker 1 (01:04:13):
Want your little calendar book there in front of you
or your phone or whatever you use. I want to
save the date from you.

Speaker 7 (01:04:19):
Okay, oh okay, Well I mean with the name like mine,
I pretty much always know what day it is.

Speaker 1 (01:04:26):
How many people think your name is calendar.

Speaker 7 (01:04:29):
Well, let's put it this way. When I was out
buying u ur ls for the Pete Calendar Show, yeah
I purchased. Yeah, I purchased the Pete Calendar Show because
I knew people would spell it that way.

Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
And yeah, I did this the different versions of Casey.

Speaker 2 (01:04:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:04:50):
Right, And people don't think their letters. They think it's
C A S Y or something.

Speaker 1 (01:04:55):
If they want to start. Yeah, yeah, pretty much pretty much.
All right, So on your calendar, your calendar, calendar, your
calendar calendar, right on March twenty fourth, National Queer Wildlife Day, So.

Speaker 7 (01:05:11):
National Queer Wildlife Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
All right, So this is apparently Maine's kicking this thing off.
So basically there's like they have an event, you're gonna
show up with this this it's not a zoo. Somebody
corrected me. It was originally from Maine. It's a rescue
center okay, where they have a whole host of animals
that are on the lgbt Q letters Morgesport somewhere.

Speaker 7 (01:05:40):
That's what's actually animals are You're saying the animals.

Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
Are I'm well, it sounds like a couple LGBT groups
put this thing on, so I suspect, but you know,
humans are animals too. But what's what's this? So they
have the poster here, I'm looking at the poster and
I just want to point out not all the animals
are gay. Some of them are other letters, like the
owls are polyamorous. I guess did you know that the

(01:06:07):
owls or that all owls or just you're gonna this way?
You have to go to the event and learn some.

Speaker 2 (01:06:12):
Stuff, all right. I Am not going all the way
to in Maine.

Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
Come on, come on, dude, for the for the now,
you know, for the listeners.

Speaker 7 (01:06:24):
I've never been to Maine.

Speaker 2 (01:06:26):
It's very nice, That's what I hear.

Speaker 7 (01:06:29):
But I read a lot and I read a lot
of Stephen King growing up, and it just seemed like
every bad thing happens in Maine. So I just kind
of steered clear.

Speaker 2 (01:06:36):
You know, it's like in the middle of Maine, you'll
be fine, exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:06:41):
Yeah, you really only have to go like five minutes
into Maine anyway, So.

Speaker 7 (01:06:45):
Well that's about when that gets you all the way
through the state. It's it doesn't seem like a very large.

Speaker 1 (01:06:50):
It'll get all you drive all the way up there. Man,
I've driven up that whole coast. It's absolutely beautiful. But yeah, basically,
if you go to like Kenny Bunkport, you're good. You
can get so it's like okay, and it's over the border.
So uh so the turtles are gay, the the awls amorous?

Speaker 7 (01:07:08):
How do they reproduce? How are they're not any like?
There should be no turtles left then if the turtles.

Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
Are turtles are well no, because one of one breed
of turtle is gay, the other ones are non binary.
According to the poster here, now the snake is a sexual.
I think the snake might get profile because I bet
the snake has a little bit of a lisp, right.

Speaker 7 (01:07:33):
Sure, yeah, yeah, obviously, Yeah, that may be a bit
of typecasting going on there.

Speaker 1 (01:07:39):
I think the bats are pan sexual, whatever the hell
that means. So for bats, I don't I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:07:45):
What is the difference between pan sexual.

Speaker 1 (01:07:48):
I don't know. I don't, well, polyamorous is those weird thrupples, right,
Isn't that what that is?

Speaker 7 (01:07:55):
Right? But does it? I mean that indicates that it's
like you're open to it all. And that's what I
thought a pan sexual would be too, I don't know, right,
Like you would have the sects with all of the
all of the other animals. And why are they limiting
themselves to only their specific speed?

Speaker 1 (01:08:13):
Like the same question, what if the turtle identifies as
and ow? I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:08:18):
Well, here's the big This is the fatal flaw in
this event's construction is that we are assigning these things
to these animals.

Speaker 1 (01:08:28):
This is my This is the fatal flaw in all
of this, going back to the gay penguin, if I
could just be serious, it's the it's this anipomorphic where
it's the assigning of human character. And by the way,
why do we only assign human characteristics to animals that
we see as a positive right. Obviously from the activist
groups that are putting this on are saying, you know, hey,

(01:08:50):
this is something within wildlife and so so you have
this very human thing. How how come how come there's
never like a racist penguin? Do you know what I mean?

Speaker 7 (01:09:00):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:09:00):
If you're going to assign human characteristics or thoughts, how
come there's not there's not a penguin that just sits
all day on Twitter screaming about the Jews. Why is right?
Where where's that penguin? Because if there's the other penguins
that you assign these human characteristics to, there's probably gotta
be one. It's like, you know what, Hitler had some

(01:09:20):
good ideas? Where's that pain?

Speaker 7 (01:09:22):
Right? Well, it's like astrology, right, Okay, everybody's signs are
always like, oh, all these benefits and this is what
you are and you're fantastic at this and you're a
natural leader or whatever, and there's there there aren't like
all of the downside, and I know, like the astrology
experts are going to be like, well, actually, pee, there

(01:09:43):
are some negative things and but you never like it's
like the fortune cookies, right, you never open a fortune
cookie and it's like, man, you are in some deep trouble,
you know for.

Speaker 1 (01:09:52):
The next pot It did happen one time? Did I
ever tell you about this horrible thing me and my
friend did at a Chinese restaurant at Sheridan, Wyoming one time?

Speaker 7 (01:10:01):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
So yeah, so if you go to like like you know,
like Adam and Eve, right, those kind of stories where
they sell all the adult stuff. One of the things
that you could buy are these like fortune cookie, these
naughty fortune.

Speaker 2 (01:10:14):
Cookies right, oh, okay, all right.

Speaker 1 (01:10:16):
So, uh there's a Chinese I don't know if it's
still there. There's a Chinese restaurant in Sheridan, Wyoming that
we used to go when I was a kid. We'd
go that's the one we go too. And the way
they do fortune cookies there is they have a big
like looks like a big ming vase bowl right by
the checkout area and then you grab a fortune cookie
on your way out, so right, and we'd always run

(01:10:36):
to it as kids, like I want to get one first,
so like now I'm in now I'm an adult, like
for five minutes, and me and my buddy get in
our head that it would be hilarious to go buy
a bunch of those really deviant fortune cookies. And then
when yeah, the person's not out front, we just kind
of dumped them in the bowl with the rest and
mixed it up, and then we just got a table

(01:10:58):
right in view and just watched always walk up and
Dad would get a normal one, it's like you're gonna
be rich. And then mom would get one, and it's
like five minutes doing this horrible thing right right right,
and then her eyes get all big and we laugh
our butts. We never got caught. Oh man, it was fun.

(01:11:18):
What a great time.

Speaker 7 (01:11:19):
I wouldn't say good, clean fun, but that's it's not
exactly clean, right, but it does harken back to a
time when the types of practical jokes that people would
pull would be something along those lines versus, you know,
kicking in people's front doors and then running away. You know,
it's like there's a different time.

Speaker 1 (01:11:39):
Well, so this is gonna lead into one of your
topics there, the choose your fighter insanity. A couple of
the twenty three senators all doing the same video, and
then that create you know, that crazy lady from Connecticut
Derulo or whatever with the blue hair.

Speaker 2 (01:11:54):
That's been good since I saw that one.

Speaker 1 (01:11:57):
Beating Charles Sumner was beaten. So yeah, yeah, for those
who didn't this, this is just cringe to the to
the tenth power. I'm just gonna play a little bit
of this.

Speaker 4 (01:12:07):
No, this is the ranking wrizzler on appropriations. Yeah, in
Connecticut's third district. It's time to enter your dark academia
congress era. All right, that's appropriate.

Speaker 1 (01:12:19):
I can't. I just can't play, no doubt. They're in
the background. First off, why do all these idiots hold
a lavalier in their hands?

Speaker 2 (01:12:27):
Right, you'll that's a good question. Yeah. The whole point of.

Speaker 1 (01:12:30):
The law this is this is it for again for
people to know what a lavalier is. It's the microphone
you see that people clip to their collars.

Speaker 2 (01:12:39):
That's the whole Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:12:40):
Yeah, it's the whole point for the device's existence. Correct,
have to hold it.

Speaker 1 (01:12:46):
Yeah yeah, and so to kind of blend in seamlessly
so that you can. But yet everyone's holding it. At first,
I want to be I want to make fun of
this stuff. I don't care that AOC is a Trekky.
By the way, can you imagine her in charge of
the enterprise.

Speaker 7 (01:13:03):
Well here's the thing too, they listed that as a negative.
I'm not a Trekky, Okay, I don't. I don't care
about like the Star Trek stuff. And you know, Savior
hate for somebody who cares like I don't, But I don't.
I don't look down on people who like Star Trek.
I think there's some good philosophical questions that are tested
in all science fiction. So I'm fine with Star Trek.
I'm not a Trekie though, and I don't I don't

(01:13:24):
really have an opinion on it.

Speaker 2 (01:13:25):
One way or the other.

Speaker 7 (01:13:26):
But they listed it as a negative. Why would that
be listed as a negative?

Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
Fighter probust?

Speaker 1 (01:13:32):
I guess for some of the others it kind of
looked like that.

Speaker 2 (01:13:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:13:36):
No, it said like they had the little positive sign
next to different things, like positive first Latina ever elected
to the House or something, and then then and then
the last one was a negative like some of the
other ones like that, they had negative not uh, you know,
sleep deprived, yeah, not a morning person, sprained ankle or
something like that. And so it's a it's a ripoff
of the Mortal Kombat, you know, choose your fighter or

(01:13:58):
fight you know, that kind of thing.

Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
Importantly, it's a ripoff of something that three years ago
was a meme. Oh and so I want to be
I want to be cynical. Is this their plan to
reach out to gen Z and God help us? Is it?
Is it the same idiots that were running that Kamala
h Q that are doing this. I think it is
probably they came over to the Congressional Committee and the

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d n C.

Speaker 2 (01:14:21):
So it's like the same people.

Speaker 1 (01:14:22):
Is this Is this going to work to recapture gen
z Pete That's.

Speaker 7 (01:14:28):
Yeah, no. So the the issue is that they're trying it.
Just like many of these type of I's not almost
all of them, these types of protests or uh, you know,
media narrative movements or something, right, they're not organic and.

Speaker 2 (01:14:49):
The side are you it's.

Speaker 7 (01:14:54):
God, are you right?

Speaker 2 (01:14:57):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:14:57):
Yeah, So they're not organic and people can sniff it
out very quickly. And in today's day and age, with
the rise of digital media and the podcasting and all
of that, people don't require all of the high production
value and this stuff. It's because it's it lends itself
to a more quote authentic kind of product. And that's
what people, especially the youngsters, that's what they put a

(01:15:19):
higher premium on. They want somebody to be more authentic.
And when you try to astro turf this kind of
a thing, it is so cringely obvious that it just
turns people off. It's one of the reasons they lost.
I encourage them to continue doing it. Don't get me wrong,
it's great show prep and it also, you know, defeats
their purposes. So I'm fine with them continuing to do it.

(01:15:42):
At least they're making an effort, I will say that, right,
they're trying to do something. But the problem that they're
running into is that they don't have sort of this
critical mass of dare I call them influencers, but people
like you know, you and me and people in conservai
media that have been doing this stuff for a long time,

(01:16:02):
and we have built audiences and they've been built around
ideas and through hard times out in the political wilderness
and such, and people trust you, they trust me, they
trust other quote social media influencers because of that you
know journey that got them there. And the left doesn't

(01:16:25):
really have that because they've owned the institutions they've owned.
I mean, what do they have Harry Sisson who just
gets a paycheck from the Biden administration about.

Speaker 1 (01:16:35):
The tattoo of the Washington Post.

Speaker 7 (01:16:38):
Democracy dies in darkness? Yeah, yeah, right, And so none
of it feels legitimate, It doesn't feel honest. It feels
like people are getting put up to this stuff to
do it. And when you see these types of videos
come out, that is also what this looks like, I mean,
you're using like they can't use because they have positioned

(01:16:59):
themselves in the media ecosystem they are represented in like
these you know, legitimate news organizations, you know, MSNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, Right,
so these are so they're not going to be doing
these types of videos because we're impartial, So they close, right,
So who are you going to tap to do this

(01:17:19):
sort of stuff? And what you're going to get? Jojo
from Jersey, Like that's what is that? Who you're going
to use to do this kind of a video.

Speaker 1 (01:17:26):
So I saw on Peers Morgan the other day and
she might be the dumbest people I've ever seen, so you.

Speaker 7 (01:17:31):
Holy smokes, Yeah, she was awful and cannot shut up.
She just can't shut up. And same thing with that
guy Destiny, who you know, was a video game streamer
guy and then just turned into a like basically a
human search engine where he just does live streams and
just googles things in real time and talks really really quickly,

(01:17:53):
and he is somehow like he's the standard bearer. And
that's a tough thing I think for the Left to
have to try to get passed, is that they don't
have that kind of. They don't have that kind of
a media or I should say digital media stable that
they can draw out of, and so you end up
with like, hey, let's do a video for the kids. Yeah,

(01:18:16):
I know, let's have this ninety year old purple hair
woman using the street lingo or whatever, and it just
comes across as fake.

Speaker 1 (01:18:24):
Well, now, I'm not going to be as negative. I
think they just haven't gone far enough. And so what
I would suggest you, if you're going to repurpose memes
from over the last five years, I want a video
with this same woman standing there and when it opens,
she's eating a tide pod or eating the spoonful of
cinnamon or you know the one chip the spicy chip challenge.

(01:18:46):
You don't want to see that sved into Adam Schiff's face.

Speaker 4 (01:18:49):
I do.

Speaker 7 (01:18:50):
Oh, I got one. It's a little bit more recent though.
How about all of these Democrat members of Congress sitting
in chairs with blindfolds on and then water bottles on
strings attacked to fans.

Speaker 1 (01:19:04):
Oh dude, I just wow, man. Yeah, yeah, just the
really really, really really awful study. That's what these guys
need to do. Yeah, my humble opinion.

Speaker 2 (01:19:16):
So I like it.

Speaker 1 (01:19:18):
Let's make it happen. Uh and then real quick, dude,
I got less than a minute. Are you guys going
to fire your shriff for what? Because speaking of tunes?

Speaker 7 (01:19:26):
Now, yeah, it would require the local Democrat party to
to try to make a move on this guy who
is who is so terrible, but nobody wants to do it,
and so we're stuck with him at least for another
two years, even though the legislature. I want just my
only request that this ice Cooperation bill that they're now
having to change again because of our sheriff. I call

(01:19:47):
him Gary, not my fault McFadden, because nothing is ever
his fault. Guy's an associate fath. I think I think
that the bill should be called Gary's Law. It's my request,
please make that a thing, Gary Law.

Speaker 1 (01:20:00):
And then a video of him eating a tide pod.
So yes, yeah, for the animals, I think it'd be
an animal fundraiser or something. All right, Well, we covered
a lot of ground, some of it necessary, not so much,
but we'll get next week.

Speaker 7 (01:20:13):
Okay, that's on brand, that's our brand, I think.

Speaker 1 (01:20:15):
Yeah, yeah, all right, we'll be back. Hang on, we'll
just say troubled former NFL player Pac Man Jones. This
is a dude, by the way, uh pac Man Jones
who when he was playing with Dallas, if you remember,
Jerry Jones hired a security guy to follow him around
because there had been some behavior issues and he beat

(01:20:36):
the crap out of the security dude. So, but that
being said, he was doing an interview with Dion Sanders
yesterday and he was talking about because he played in
the NFL for twelve years, right, and he was when
he was on and there wasn't things going on. He
was a very good player, a very very talented player,

(01:20:57):
and you know, he did twelve years and but it
was it was pretty rocky at the end. That being said,
I think it's very interesting because substance abuse problems were
part of it. Like he pops some, he pops some
a dirty test once. I think it was for marijuana though,
but regardless, you can't do that. That being said, he

(01:21:20):
was doing this interview with Dion Sanders and at one
point like the I'm not gonna play all the audio,
but Dion was kind of like didn't like the direction
he was going because pac Man start Jones was sitting
there and said that he basically obviously he I don't

(01:21:43):
know that he said he never I don't know that
he never used. But he was talking about how the
whole drug testing program within the in the NFL at
the time he was in there, it was it was
it was a joke. It just didn't exist. Uh, he claimed.
Let me just read this. He said, I cheated the
pro like I was really good at it. People don't know,
how smart of him. But I don't play no more.

(01:22:06):
I never used my urine for a single test in
twelve years, not one time, not once. So I guess
maybe he's claiming that the one he got popped with
was bad urine, but it wasn't him. And then he
started to detail and this is from two thousand and
five to twenty eighteen, although he didn't play the seven

(01:22:27):
or eight season because he got suspended the whole season.
But anyway, no, but he started documenting it and he
said that you know, basically, they would set it up
where they would then give you so much notice, and
they would they would observe you very minimally. That people knew,

(01:22:49):
especially during the offseason, they knew when if they were
going to use their own urine, and how to use blockers,
and how to essentially time it out. But if you didn't,
if you miss and you wanted to use somebody else's
he said, that's what he would do. So yeah, I'm
not surprised, although I will say that the NFL over

(01:23:10):
the last five years has fundamentally changed their testing program.
I don't, but it's interesting to hear people on the
inside right when you understand the inner workings of things
like and then if you're somebody who wants to cut
around the edges, then maybe you understand how to get
around them right.

Speaker 3 (01:23:28):
And it's not surprising either, No, not at all.

Speaker 1 (01:23:31):
But like the way that he detailed how it would
all time out, like basically he was he was saying that,
like they would call you and then they would give
you so much time. I had had a roommate once.

Speaker 4 (01:23:48):
It was.

Speaker 1 (01:23:50):
In my roommate in Colorado for the year that I
lived there, and he he smoked a lot of weed.
He was one of these mountain colorad out of mountaintown
dudes where like I'd hear him come home from work
and he worked at a job where he had to
have random urine tests all the time. So because he

(01:24:12):
worked he was an underground locator and he had no experience.
I don't know how he got that job. And he
got the jet paid well too. But they would randomly
drug test him every now and then. So so, but
he would come home from work and like, he wouldn't
even say hello. This is women. Women are fascinated by
the way that guys can deal with each other. I
just had a conversation the other day with my buddy

(01:24:34):
and his wife, who I hadn't seen since the Super Bowl,
and uh, Like, he would come home from work. He
didn't say anything to me, and I'd hear him. He'd
walk past me twice if I was sitting on the
couch or whatever. He'd go and he'd get all his
like pipes and stuff, and then he go get his
bag of pot, and then he'd come out. He wouldn't

(01:24:57):
say a word. He'd just be preparing whatever he was
going to smoke. And you know, we's never really been
my thing, so I would just kind of watch it.
But also, hey, it's not impacting me. I just thought
it was amusing. And then he'd go through this five
minute process of getting his weed already and smoke some
and then after and only after he'd be like, hey, man,
how you doing. It's just such this weird ritual.

Speaker 2 (01:25:19):
Dude.

Speaker 3 (01:25:19):
I've experienced this like tons of time being a radio.
Like I've had to take in the past with different
companies drug tests.

Speaker 1 (01:25:25):
Well, what I was going to say is he'd get
a call and then he would have twenty four hours
and he had this stuff, this horrible drink that he'd
buy at this head shop where he have to mix
it into like one of the big milk jugs full
of water. He'd have to drink two of those, and
he would proceed to do that. The guy never failed a.

Speaker 3 (01:25:41):
Test, right, I mean, and this is an industry. I mean,
I could tell you some stories right where you're hanging
out with rock stars, especially back in the day. It's
a little different now, but like in the nineties and
like the early two thousands, it was completely different. And
I had to take a drug test when I went
from Salt Lake City to Atlanta and they gave me
a two month notice. Now it is on purpose, yeah,
because trust me, when I went to Atlanta, I saw

(01:26:03):
some stuff and it's like, oh, did you you know,
like they give you that two month of notice intentionally,
and it's just yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:26:12):
I'm not again, it's not surprising. You're absolutely right.

Speaker 3 (01:26:15):
I know it's not.

Speaker 1 (01:26:16):
Now here's the other thing. So do I care if
NFL players smoke weed? No, I really don't. You really don't.
I don't.

Speaker 3 (01:26:22):
It's like the w W with the w W back
in the day with the steroids, Like with a big scandal,
can you believe Hulk Hogan is on steroids or can
you believe that brutus the Barbara.

Speaker 1 (01:26:32):
Yeah, I've got eyes, dude.

Speaker 3 (01:26:36):
Yeah, and they're like no, no, no, we're just eating
your vitamins and saying your prayers. You work out every
day and you can do, and you can you could
tell like later on after the scandal, right when it broke,
I mean there was a big thing and Vince McMahon
had to handle it. You could tell when they were
all off the juice, right, because like, have you ever
seen the pictures of Skinny Hogan with leg his titles
and yeah, he does not look like the same dude.

Speaker 1 (01:26:56):
Well it's like that. It's like that, and I'm not
I'm not impugning anybody, but it's like the rock.

Speaker 3 (01:27:00):
Oh growth hormone. It's not normal yet. Yeah, And now
once again, I don't care. I don't care right. It's like,
if you're going to a wrestling match, I want to see, Like,
that's what I want to see. I want to see
two roided up, crazy bastards, you know, fighting each other.

Speaker 1 (01:27:13):
Oh, I want to go to an NFL game and
everyone's on PCP, just to see what that's like. Somebody
he ripped his head clear off. I mean, just dangerous work.
But hey, good buddy, so so. But my point being,
I'm not surprised by any of it. I don't know
how honest his story is because obviously there's been some

(01:27:34):
trust issues there, but I kind of believe them because,
like you want once you understand the inner workings of it. Yeah,
maybe speaking of wrestlers, did you see Raymis Stereo. Uh?
He was doing an interview and apparently once Marvel started
started doing all their movies, he started getting hit with
all of these, uh like cease and desist letters and

(01:27:57):
stuff because they felt that his variety. So Raymondstereo has
like a never the same outfit twice, right, and it's
all very like I don't know, how would you even
describe it? Very superhero meets luchador I guess the way
to describe it.

Speaker 2 (01:28:15):
No, it's good.

Speaker 1 (01:28:16):
Yeah, and he's got some he's got some stuff that
clearly looks like he's got one that looks very Captain America.
It doesn't have any of the cap and the logos,
but it's the color and the look. So what's funny
is he started getting season assist letters from Marvel and
then I guess from DC basically saying, hey, man, you
can't wear outfits that look like our superhero.

Speaker 3 (01:28:39):
That's ironic too, because like WWE is one of the
companies that take that stuff really seriously, like the three
lawsuits of protectular brand, the trademark copyright stuff. The three
companies you really don't want to mess with are like WWE, Nintendo,
and Disney.

Speaker 1 (01:28:52):
Yes, yeah, especially Nintendo. People don't realize Nintendo might be
the worst they are because they they're.

Speaker 3 (01:28:57):
Crazy, like if you post a video on YouTube, it'll
be on in like five seconds.

Speaker 1 (01:29:01):
Now, there wasn't one other. I don't know if the
company's still in business. The real a holes back in
the day were the Monster Cable people who made the
audio cables for like the big stereo systems for cars,
and then anyone who had Monster in that they just
sued like they sued monster Energy drinks. They sued a
bunch of others too, just nuisance suits. So yeah, yeah,

(01:29:21):
they're just like, hey, you can't dress like the superheroes anymore.
And apparently they went back and they edited footage and
photos from years ago over over the fact that it
looked too much like some of the superhero stuff there.
So so yeah, I don't know, but frankly, if that's

(01:29:43):
the stuff, you're going to start editing out. When did
Mysterio retire? It wasn't even that long ago, right, It's
like five years ago, six years ago. He was in
the business for a long time. John Cena never punched
him in the face though, for no reason, So there
was that, all right, Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, So

(01:30:05):
we just send email. When I was a recruiter, or
when I was a recruiter, another recruiter literally was explaining
how branches would get kids to get clean to Oh,
I'm sure right, you got some got some pothead you
finally decided he wants to be a marine, came in
and now you got a as a recruiter. Your job's
not done. My cousin was a recruiter. He's to advanced

(01:30:26):
sergeant major. Literally in that rank in that role. And
I'm not saying that he did this, but like they
have a lot of pressure to follow that recruitment through.
It's not just when they're signing the docks in there,
it's the whole thing. So yeah, I believe it. Man.
Now let's do this. Let's get to Jeff Maher from
the weather channel. We'll do one more quick check with him.

(01:30:47):
All right, trending in the right direction, Keep it up,
keep it up.

Speaker 11 (01:30:52):
Yeah, beautiful start to the weekend tomorrow with some highs
in the low seventies. Then the front moves through and
that drops us back down into Sunday, but temperatures will
warm right back up early next week. We went the
mid sixties Monday, before climbing well into the seventies by
next Wednesday. Near eighty Wednesday afternoon in the meantime, partly
to multi cloudy today with some gusty wedsday times out
of the southwest the hind You're fifty nine overnight, clearing
down to forty four. Clouds on increase tomorrow as we

(01:31:14):
wore up to seventy two, and then cooler on Sunday,
with a slight chance for a shower of the rise
partly to multi cloudy with a high fifty six, dry
and warmer Monday with sunshine high sixty four, and the
Sunday Tuesday as we climb into the low seventies.

Speaker 1 (01:31:25):
All right, have you good weekend? Okay, thank you? All right,
we'll come back with Jeff Bellinger next, hang out your
Bloomberg update now with Jeff Bellinger. Jeff, what's happening here
on our Friday.

Speaker 12 (01:31:34):
It's a jobs report Friday KC job growth was roughly
in line with expectations last a week. Last month, that is,
the Labor Department reports one hundred and fifty one thousand
workers were added to non farm pay rolls in February,
just shy of forecast, the nation's unemployment rate ticked higher
to four point one percent.

Speaker 3 (01:31:55):
That was not expected.

Speaker 12 (01:31:57):
Right now, the Future's Little Changed futures are up five points,
Nasdaq futures are up thirty five, and the Dow futures
are up two. Investors got quarterly results from a couple
of big retailers after the markets closed yesterday. Gap shares
rallied after hours. The company's numbers indicated CEO Richard Dixon
is on the right track with his turnaround plan comparable

(01:32:20):
sales for.

Speaker 2 (01:32:20):
Most of GAP's brands, so that.

Speaker 12 (01:32:22):
Those are Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic all topped forecasts.
Athleta posted a decline in sales. It was a different
story for Costco Wholesale. The warehouse club operator reported a
smaller than expected profit for the latest quarter. Its shares
declined after hours. It is a done deal now. Walgreens
will be taken private. The drug store chain agreed to

(01:32:45):
be acquired by Sycamore Partners and a deal valued at
about ten billion dollars. The massive leverage buyout is expected
to close in the fourth quarter. Officials from the Department
of Agriculture and American embassies are looking for foreign sources
of eggs. They're hoping imports will help to ease the
current egg shortage across the US. Grocery stores have had

(01:33:06):
to raise egg prices and limit customer purchases. A lot
of restaurants have added eggs surcharges and Casey Universal Music
posted stronger than expected fourth quarter sales as more music
lovers signed up for subscriptions. Universal the record label for
Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and other popular artists.

Speaker 1 (01:33:26):
Casey Alrighty all right, have a good weekend, Jeff. We'll
chat next week, sir.

Speaker 12 (01:33:31):
Sounds good. You have a good weekend as well.

Speaker 1 (01:33:33):
All right, there you go, Jeff Ellinger, Bloomberg News. Oh no, Ross,
did you know they're doing a prequel to Alien? I
didn't even know this was happening. So this is a
it's going to be a TV series, although why this
is in the news is actually pretty funny. It's gonna

(01:33:54):
air on FX and it's called Alien Earth. So they
put a they put a trailer out. Now, this thing
apparently has been they've had some issues and getting it
made and it's been taking some time. So they put
a trailer out yesterday and people started noticing some stuff
and that was the footage in the trailer for the show,

(01:34:18):
which clearly has pictures of the Timothy Olafant and Sidney Chandler,
who are the main characters. I guess Sidney's Ripley in this,
so they have cuts of them from filming. But then
they realize that any of the creature shots clearly look
like they're just cut from the movie from so like

(01:34:39):
they're they're speculating that maybe they haven't filmed any of
the CGI stuff yet. So and so people are like,
I don't know if this thing's gonna happen. Man, you
know what it reminded me of. Do you remember when
China released that that propaganda video about their sweet new fighters.

Speaker 3 (01:34:55):
Oh yeah, and it was just like a clip from
Top Gun.

Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
Yeah, they kept cutting to clips from the movie Top
Gun and it was so incredible. We did a parody.
So actually, do I have that part?

Speaker 3 (01:35:05):
It was, as you know, a classic scene where like
the MiG just blows up. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:35:09):
Yeah, they were just be more let then here we go.
I we did a whole parody to this thing. Not
her this in a while, but yeah, some fans of
the Alien series are now wondering if this thing's gonna sucker.

Speaker 2 (01:35:25):
Yet.

Speaker 1 (01:35:26):
China thought they were doing a good thing here China's.

Speaker 13 (01:35:29):
Man of forage and convincing you that they're Air Force.
He's capable scorch and other troops with air supports.

Speaker 7 (01:35:40):
They thought they made a.

Speaker 14 (01:35:41):
Pretty guess video the Chili is Air Force medio.

Speaker 13 (01:35:56):
Showing other nations. Maverick doesn't mess around because he's in
their formation and he's gonna shoot you down.

Speaker 6 (01:36:07):
Don't get into Maverye Shinies changes on in the Charities
air Force video.

Speaker 3 (01:36:23):
We're attracted Goose, but he crashed.

Speaker 13 (01:36:25):
Back in eighty six. Then the I span, well, he
was just way too much of the.

Speaker 3 (01:36:34):
I'm talking about.

Speaker 14 (01:36:35):
The Charms air Force video, Chaies air Force video.

Speaker 1 (01:36:47):
Oh yeah, so yeah, I don't know what's gonna go
on with this alien thing, but some of the fans
are a little nervous.
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