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August 1, 2025 • 98 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
So we got to do this again. It is August
the first. At least the weather's heading in the right direction.
And I don't know why I'm complaining. It is Friday.
I don't know, ross you were right, man, This is
the longest week ever. And I have no idea why.
I think it was yesterday because there was some issue
with kind of behind the scenes, just just somebody was

(00:24):
on vacation and some screwed up, and I was on
like a fifty two email chain. I have now joined
you in that opinion. And I don't know why it
is this long. I think for you, it's just because
you had a bunch to do and then the boy
went back.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
To school, right, There's been so much going on this week.
I'm just I'm done.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
You did find it? Did you finally get rid of
your jeep? Though?

Speaker 2 (00:44):
We did? Yes?

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Yeah, so yeah, you got that going for you. What
do you what do you mean? You're done? You got
everything in order forever? And then I'm tired.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
I've done with the week. I'm done.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
Oh okay, all right, good football's back. Kind of not really,
but you know, at least you can see it in
the h in the horizon. I see they got you
number four in the power rankings for the first group.
Is that a slight or is it just unfortunate that
you got to play all three of the teams above you,

(01:16):
Like you guys got a brutal schedule. Man, I'm wishing
you guys very good luck. But yeah, Vikings, I don't
know so much. Frankly, the sports teams that I enjoyed
just having spent my formative time there in Minnesota are.
I feel like it's going to be a really long year,

(01:38):
I guess would be the best way to say it.
Like we got yesterday the Minnesota roster. The Yankees make
any big at the.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
Deadline, I can't tell you have no idea.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
Okay, the Minnesota Twins did what the Minnesota Twins do.
They just decided to sell off their whole team. And
this is why I was. I was when I was
on the radio in Minneapolis, I was actively opposed to
a stadium when everyone else was because I'm like, I
just I've seen this too many times. I've seen this

(02:12):
too many times. They're gonna go ahead and wait, Like
we had this, we had the cy Young Award winning
Johann Santana years ago, and we were in a playoff
game against the against the Yankees at the Twins Stadium,
and that's when I had access to you know, we
had all the tickets because of the broadcast stuff. And

(02:34):
it was a Wednesday afternoon playoff game when they still
did that fun stuff. And so I'm sitting there and
for some somehow, like all five seats surrounding me are
all Yankees fans and they are from New York, and
they're just like, oh, he's gonna look good in pinstripes
in that, you know, in that smug New York and

(02:56):
I had no argument. I mean, granted they were wrong
we get to the Twin or the Mets, but they
were close. It's just so depressing, man. I was just
reading that thread where they're just like, no, we're done
trying to ever win. Ever now that we got this
stadium can drive revenue. So AnyWho, thanks for all the
free money. Presidents. So annoying, man, so annoying. And now

(03:21):
I don't know if JJ McCarthy's gonna be good. I
hope he is, but I'm always negative Nancy there before
the season. So I would kill to be four fourth
in the power rankings right now because I think we're
like middle middle pack, and Green Bay and Detroit are
in top, you know, like seven or eight. So anyway,
we'll see. So that's a thing that we're doing. Now.

(03:44):
That's really the only difference on the UH on the
sports front. But I wanted to pass that along because
that schewed up way too much of my time this morning.
All right, coming up on the.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
Show, I'm not gonna lie about the NFL season. Yeah,
I mean, I feel we're gonna win the Super Bowl. Now,
now understand that I felt that for over four straight decades. Yeah,
but I really feel it this year, like every I
don't know how that works.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
Like I would see, here's the thing you guys are.
Here's here's what I say from the outside looking in.
It would not surprise me if you guys won the
Super Bowl. If the Vikings won this year, I'd be
pretty surprised. Rookie quarterback, you know what I'm saying. The
conditions for you guys to win the Super Bowl, when
you guys are able to excel, there's no reason why
you shouldn't win it.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
It's a sixtieth anniversary of the team, it's the last
year in the old stadium. Next year hanging up the
banner in the new stadium. I mean the script is perfect.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
Well, if it is rigged, then you guys should win,
right if the whole thing's.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
Feel great about it, like, oh.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Did your all your stuff burned down? Let's let's have it.
Let's let's give l a a win, or you know whatever,
or oh, Hurricane Katrina came by, Go ahead, saints right
for everyone to gain. It's into the conspiracies. Look at
all the conditions here the problem. You just got to
make sure that like a different storyline doesn't emerge. That's better, Like,

(05:11):
you know, like if some pop stars starts dating one
of your players, you know what I'm saying. Wait, Josh
dates Hollywood actress.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Right, oh yeah, that Marvel lady the Yeatfield. Well no,
actually now her name is Haley Allen.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Right, yeah, oh it did. That's right, more than dates.
So all right, so some of the other players need
to go out and like, you know, get some doja catter.
So I don't know, man, take one for the team. Literally,
that'd be funny, right if they're all just dating. They're
all dating quasi female celebrity singers, you know, like in

(05:46):
the same way that the Pitcher and Bullderms wearing lingerie
under there because you know you're superstitious about stuff. Oh man,
all right, see it's gonna be a Friday kind of show.
All right. Coming up, we're gonna find out whether this
woman's baby is a thug or a good boy. I
think the problem is is there's some missing context with

(06:08):
this woman's statement. This is among those arrested for what
transpired in Cincinnati. So but but again, there's a clarification
nobody's asking for. But we're going to because we're responsible
like that. That's what we do, all right. So we
got that going for you. And the truest headline I

(06:30):
have ever seen. Kentucky man wakes during orgon harvesting. Oh wait,
hold on, no, let's go to the headline. Yeah, Ross,
this is the headline. You haven't seen this yet? Ready,
Kentucky man suffers from PTSD after waking up during organ
harvesting procedure. You think, I mean, I know he didn't

(06:54):
do two tours of the Corngall Valley of Afghanistan and
watch half his platoon and get wiped out where you know,
when we normally have PTSD stuff. But I'm pretty sure
even if your state side and you wake up and
they're pulling your organs out of your body. PTSD is yes, yeah,
you're gonna have a PTSD ross PTSD if you wake

(07:14):
up and the organ sales going on literally under your
nose PTSD.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
Right, yeah, I'd be upset about that. I think, Well,
would it be on a weekday or weekend?

Speaker 3 (07:23):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (07:23):
I see what you mean.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
If I wake up on like a Wednesday, I'm like,
I don't have to go into work today. But if
it was on a Saturday, that would really suck.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Hold on, hold on, let me get Let's see if
there's there a date on this. Yeah, hang on, all right,
that happened, dude, do do do do do do? It
was a Friday, It would have been a Friday. Does
that count? Is that the weekend? I think that might

(07:53):
be the weekend? So anyway, Yeah, that's a no blank sherlock.
Right there. I'll give you the details of that horrible
story and much more coming up and again. Pete Kelener
or Radio Buddy to the South, he'll be joining us.
That'll be at eighth five, So stick around. It is
the CaCO Day Radio program. This story I do, This

(08:14):
story is so it's a dark story. It's the dark
story because you know what it looks like this guy
was trying to do. But also we got to talk
about it because I don't know if this is a
sue Hollywood thing. I'm not a big you know, lawsuits

(08:34):
everywhere or though the more I watch everything gets sued
a thousand times over. When Trump's trying to do stuff
and then judges just do whatever they want to do.
Maybe I'm coming on board. But yeah, I think I
think I think this may be there may be a
little there may be a Hollywood impact here. Here's what

(08:54):
I mean. One man was hospitalizing about twenty other people
forced to leave their home homes when he shot a
pro paane tank at his and your home on Wednesday morning.
All right, so you have to understand he's he is
in the back of his house and you hear Andrew,
maybe you think that there's some property there. It's a

(09:17):
it's town homes, so like you know, a little postage
stamp yards. I even know if they're fenced in between,
your neighbors are gonna hear. Yeah, and I The reason
they feel that he shot it is implied in this
story that he was attempting to commit suicide. So something

(09:39):
convinced him that if he took a firearm and then
I don't know if he had it sitting on his
lap or he was next to it or whatever, but
clearly his intention was all if you do, if you
just shoot this, you know, to blow up like a
like a mine or something. And let me tell you,
I have accidentally Ross, I want to dresses. I have

(10:01):
accidentally shot a pro paine tank before. I don't know
have you ever shot a propane tank? Cross? I know
you shot pumpkins and you dual wheeled firearms, but you're
shot a propane tank?

Speaker 4 (10:13):
Uh? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (10:13):
Down at the range a few weeks ago in my
dual wielding sniper rifles and it took out a bunch
of them. Did you took out a bunch of them?

Speaker 4 (10:19):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (10:20):
And then what did they do? The sort of let
you that pop like you know, okay, all right, but
it wasn't you know, no, I never have, I never have.
Oh okay, all right, and I again I accidentally do
it happened. Here's what happened was so you know we
have you know, when you when you run it with cattle,
you got a bunch of property and so you got
to remember where you put stuff, but sometimes you forget

(10:41):
and it just so happened. Uh, there's a piece of
the property where there's a big berm in the back,
and then right below the berm, I accident, that's where
I stored and I forgot our busted old propane tanks
and Mike old microy is filled with tannerite. That's where
we store that. And I forgot one day and I'm
just like, oh, I got to make sure this rifles

(11:02):
work in and then so I'm shooting at the berm
and then you know, right, whoops. But like, and before
you criticize Ross, do you know where everything in your
house is at this exact moment? Like all your tools
can't be supplies, t shirts from old stations.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
I mean everything.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
I don't know exactly right, You don't know where everything is.
You have a good idea, like I thought, oh, maybe
this is where the old propane tanks and old microwave
filled with tanner it is. But I it's just it's
so much property to catalog you just don't know. And
and well that's fun. You're not always going to get
the full impact of what you see unless you're hope

(11:38):
it alone with the Tanner what you see on the
in the movies, so it did not kill him. This
is up there. I think the this is you know what,
this is up there with the the the helicopter suicide
story that Bill Bird tells, which if you don't know

(12:00):
that story, that's crazy, man. But he also is a comedian,
so he tells it a lot better in a comedic fashion.
I don't know, there's there's really funniness here because clearly
somebody is is going is having a really bad time.
But also you're you're in the back of a town home.
How do you not think doing this? And then let's

(12:22):
say it was successful. Let's say you ended up like
you know, it worked out in the Looney Tunes fashion.
You thought it was gonna work out. You got kids
in that in those town homes, you got people because
you know, you're still not separated. Usually when it comes
to backyards and town homes, even if there is a
small privacy wall, somebody here's a big explosion. They walk
around and it's just pieces of you. So this is

(12:47):
this is the thing man, Like I I absolutely sympathize
when somebody's going through this. I have a real problem
when they then decide that they're going to involve people.
We had a horrific story when I broadcast in Minnesota
where a guy went in to a park sat down
on a bench next to the playground. It was a
conscious decision and decided that's where he was going to

(13:08):
do it. And it was chock full of kids and
he had some stuff going on. There's some custody stuff,
and I guess that's the park restake his case. It's
all sadness, but also, screw you doing that, so they're
going back to the park thing. In this case, it's
the guy's home, So I'm gonna withhold some judgment there.
But that's tough, man, I guess, unless you hate your neighbors. Andrew.

(13:36):
Police said firefighters found the man outside around the back
of the house. His arms were badly burned, so it's
something maybe I get it. Basically, he's just holding it
one hand, firearm in the other, and he does have
severe burns. He's at the UNC Burns Center where he remains.
Police said the shooting was self inflicted, and ask well

(14:00):
and testament been found at the home. On whatever I'm
gonna tight the street. You can look it up if
you want FBI, a t F bomb Squad, and State
Borough of Investigation as well as Raleigh Police all assisted
in the investigation. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
Yeah, if you want to do something like that, you
gotta look for the red barrels. That's what video games
have taught me. Like a red barrel. If you shoot
a red barrel, where are the red barrels? Typically they're
like surrounded by the boss. If you're like, get your
boss's office, probably a lot of red barrels.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
So if I go down to Trevor's office, there's a
bunch of red barrels. What is in the red barrel?

Speaker 2 (14:34):
I'm not sure, but it blows up?

Speaker 1 (14:36):
Man, Okay, boom, and you should and do you shoot
everyone that you see?

Speaker 2 (14:42):
What do you mean every red barrel?

Speaker 5 (14:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (14:45):
Yeah, it depends the bad guys around him? But yeah, typically, okay,
if I come across in a game, I'm shooting it
in the game. What do you mean there's there's two?
Like I said, this is what you learn from video games.
If you see a red barrel, it's going to blow up.
In fact, it's such a thing where like if it
didn't blow up, it'd be weird.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
No, it's very frustrating. If you see a red barrel
shoot in the game and nothing happened.

Speaker 2 (15:04):
Yeah, same and same thing like similar like if you
see like a waterfall, you gotta walk behind it to
see if there's a treasure.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
There's always treasure back now not always. As know, David
Brock is piece of garbage. But David Brock is the
uh he's with media matters. Media matters for America. I
don't know. They used to write it right on their website.
It's been a while since I'd checked where they were.
Just they were like, hey, we're we're here to monitor
the media because media matters. And then on their website,

(15:31):
I'd be like, we're here to monitor and shame and
try to cancel right wing media. So that's what they do,
and then what will happen is they'll get used as
experts in quotes by by outlets like w R, E
L or CNN, where they won't disclose that it literally
says on their website throughout to get all the people
that they politically disagree with. They're not an honest arbiter

(15:53):
as they portray of, just wanting to make sure that
you know the media is being true to journalistic you know,
practices and all the rest. No, no, no, no, it's
the left wing organizations. Have you ever seen media matters?
Just understand they're coming at it from a partisan angle.
So what do you do when that partisan angle? Some
would say, uh, makes it so you seem, I don't know,

(16:16):
like you hate America because you know, especially with Trump
being your object of buyer right now, and you know,
make America first. Some would say that's at odds. But
what you want to do is you want to go
to your local barber, hairstylists wherever you get your uh
your locks maintained, and say, give me the founding Father,
give me, give me the I just surrendered at Yorktown.

(16:40):
Give me the I'm going to the Continental Congress to
give these guys a piece of my mind. Give me
that haircut. Because David Rock's rocking it, and I am
not exaggerating in any way, shape or form. That's like
a dude who really wanted he like sees powdered wigs,
gets excited, but thought that they might be too much
to maintain wigs, so he just went for the real thing. Ross.

(17:05):
Am I being inaccurate in any of my descriptions here? No,
not at all, it's a thing. Maybe he heard that
Ben Franklin used to get a lot of ladies and
he thought, well, maybe it's the haircut.

Speaker 2 (17:20):
I think he came from like a side gig, like
like Colonial Williamsburg or something. Oh, he's like Ben Franklin
and he didn't have time to change, like, oh, man,
I can't take it. I gotta go. I'm late.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Oh is he the one over? Like if I go
to Old Salem like this, and this was the lodging
house right right, right right, I try to go eat
at the restaurant where I just want beer and food
and leave me alone. Tell you a story in my
old timey Garb rights up there.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
He's like, this is how we made barrels, right.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
Yeah, yeah, red barrels. And then what you want to
do is you shoot them with your musket, right.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
And it was so confusing because like the Red Coats
would hide behind the red barrels and you're so dumb.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
They're so dumb. Yeah, so dumb. They're like, oh, I'm
gonna I'm gonna yeah, oh, a camouflage into this thing.
It's the thing you're shooting.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
Heavens b, they're shooting the red barrels.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
Yeah, they would just turn their useless line sideways and
then stack behind the girl. If he hit the barrel
just right too, it will go through the eight guys
hiding behind it, flip him up in the air, and
then explode.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
I said, we took Pittsburgh. That's literally what happened.

Speaker 4 (18:25):
It is.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
Yeah, a lot of people don't know this. So so
he's got a side a hustle at Colonel Wimsburg. Oh,
gotta get down to the town hall, pretend town hall
in my outfit. Oh man, Oh yeah, no, it's just good,
perfect that. You know. Who's not standing for this? Go ahead?

(18:47):
Hold on?

Speaker 2 (18:47):
Hold on? Who's the King of Austria?

Speaker 1 (18:49):
Joseph is the King of Prussia. Friedrich Wilhelm the third
is the King of England? Why the tyrant king George?

Speaker 2 (18:54):
Of course, I don't care what Jim says. That is
not the real Ben Franklin nine percent short see, same thing,
same thing.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
He nailed those answers. Yeah, yeah, oh man, David Brock dude,
I'm sorry, man. Normally I'm not just gonna sit here
and roaw somebody on their hair. It'll be like a
secondary thing. And considering your organization as garbage. Maybe it is,
but I didn't. That was one of those where I'm like,
somebody AI poor David Brock And then I went to

(19:25):
saw the I'm like, no, no, they didn't. They did not,
all right, six thirty nine here on the KCO Day
radio program, phone number eight eight eight nine three four
seven eight seven four. So one of the one of
the utes, one of the utes arrested there in Cincinnati
for the insanely violent and troubling videos that we saw there.

(19:54):
His mama, His mama decided to chat.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
With the media.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
They're gonna just a sec to realize my other folder
here do do do?

Speaker 5 (20:08):
Do?

Speaker 1 (20:08):
Do do do? Okay, So his mom wants you to know,
even though he's among the three for that incident, five total,
I think have been arrested, he charged with something at
this point, Yeah, damn, where did I put this so annoying?

Speaker 2 (20:29):
Ah?

Speaker 1 (20:29):
Here we go, I just send to rossa dubbin this
morn Okay, all right, His mom wants you to know
he's he's he's not he's not a bad person, even
though he's one of the people who is literally under
arrest and out charged with ambushing. This would turn out
to be a Russian woman, I guess, and her boyfriend
and then some other people, which is important because well,

(20:52):
let's just listen to mom. Although I will say this,
I have some questions and also I have a little
more background that she is. Uh she's leaving out here.
Maybe she forgot, but I'll fill it in for you.
But let's go ahead and hear from her whose son
is facing it's pretty significant crimes and likely the Trump
administration wants to charge federal hate crimes, so that's and

(21:16):
when the Feds get involved, Yeah, it's a lot. You know,
that's when people go to the poke man. So well,
you know, Cincinnati's weak sauce prosecutors is going to be
able to save your son, ma'am. But anyway, he's not
a bad kid. Tell me more.

Speaker 6 (21:28):
And on the video he said, you want to mess
with these Russians and he smacked the first guy, you know,
but it wasn't like they thugs my chill.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
Well, okay, wait, hold on, hold on, that's quite that's
quite a lead off to the story there. And let
me tell you context matters, all right, ros Let's say
you and I are walking somewhere and we see some
Russians a bunch of Russians. I don't know how. They're
probably in tracksuits, chain smoking, doing Russian stuff whatever. And
I say to you, hey, Roz, you want to mess

(21:59):
with the Russians? Or if I say, hey, you want
to mess with those Russians, very different vibes.

Speaker 2 (22:08):
Yeah, Inflection matters.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
Inflection matters because it's like the devil an angel on
your shoulder. Okay, the devil's hey, hey, hey, you want
to go mess with those Russians? Right, And by the way,
the default when it comes to messing with a bunch
of Russians should probably be no. I know, not all
Russians are the Russians of movie, but you know, if

(22:31):
they're not, then you know it'll be fine. But if
they are, then you know you won't have your tongue
pulled through your throat. So I mean, that's good, right.
But the the other one where your friend's like, hey,
we're gonna mess it, and you're like, should we mess
with these Russians? Now you're the voice of reason. Now
you're the voice of reason, So let's see if let's
see because she's not letting us know the inflection, let's

(22:56):
let's let's add that into the mix, and then let's
see if there's other clues and what she's about to say,
and then the stuff she leaves out which may instruct
us as to which do you want to mess with
the Russians?

Speaker 5 (23:06):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (23:07):
He said?

Speaker 6 (23:07):
And on the video he said, you want to mess
with these Russians? Yeah, and he smacked the first guy.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
Okay, so that's a clue. We got a clue here.
Clue clue, clue, clue, cook, clue clue. He's so after
saying would have met with the Russians, he then is
the one who smacked him, because some would say, then
he went with, hey, you want to mess with these
Russians the excited, not the not the cautious. All right, well,

(23:35):
hold on, this is just clue one. Let's get some
more exhibits.

Speaker 6 (23:37):
No, but it wasn't like they thugs. My child is
in school. He had fat kids. He's on the b
on a roll in school, and he's not the dug
that they put out in Net'll be.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
Hey, ros, how many kids did you have your senior
year of high school? You can round you can round
it off.

Speaker 2 (23:57):
Too, sure, let me none. I had none, They're no,
I had no kids?

Speaker 1 (24:02):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (24:03):
None?

Speaker 1 (24:04):
This guy has five kids, five.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
I don't know if he's wait, is he in high school?

Speaker 1 (24:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (24:12):
Oh, I guess she may like like college.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
I think he's the nineteen year old, right, okay, wait, no,
hold on, hold, I mean I don't know much about
the story, so no, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Wait, hold well,
you know what, I need to verify that he's either
the nineteen year old or he's the thirty four year old.
There's no way that student in school. I think the
internet's got confused. I think it's the younger one. There's

(24:45):
no way. I thought it was the young I thought
it was the nineteen year old. It might be the
thirty four. The thirty four year olds will be honor well,
at least the five kids makes more sense.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
I mean, that's possible. You have kids to go back
to school, you know, yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Yeah, okay, all right, all right, I will all right.
So I just I thought it was a nineteen year old,
because that's how the the that's the picture they had
the story there. But it's not his thirty four year
old according to the booking information. All right, so he
went back to school, so maybe he did. Mean, hey,
do you want to mess with those Russians, like, you know, cautionary.
Maybe maybe he meant that. So with that context in mind,

(25:25):
Oh wait, I'm sorry, there's one other piece of info
I need to give you. He actually is he just
got done a judy judicating a conviction for a felony robbery,
a criminal possession of a firearm. And after that, which
he just got done dealing with like but here, just

(25:46):
a few days before the incident, he was also arrested
again for receiving stolen property. So he had the robbery,
the felon in possession, then then separately, uh, receiving stolen property,
and then this incident that broke out. So now you
have all of the information. They have all of the information.

(26:11):
So with that in mind, let's listen to mom one
more time and see if we can pinpoint whether I
understand she's a mom and moms are gonna mom, but
whether you think she's accurate.

Speaker 6 (26:22):
And on the video he said, you want to mess
with these Russians and he smacked the first guy, you know,
but it wasn't like they thugs. My child is in school,
he had fat kids, he's on to be on a
row in school, and he's not the dug that they
put out in there to be okay.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
All right, so there's uh, there's mom there, you go
ahead and tell me. But yeah, hey, then we're gonna
we're gonna keep following this story. Do you know the
city council woman who made those horrendous comments has refused
to apologize and double down, saying that they were asking
for the beating. Referring to the white people, Cincinnati City
council woman said, now meant what I said. They were

(27:05):
asking for it. So that's uh, that's that's too bad
for me wanting to ever travel to Cincinnati again. If
that's the mindset that's allowed to perme in government, there
absolute lunacy man, all right six forty seven. Hang on,
there's nothing better ross in the world of bad ideas
is you and and with I don't know Star Wars

(27:30):
single episode characters probably being up there is there is
there a worse subject matter to get tattooed on your
body than political tattoos. I feel like you're an ex
on your your ex's name on your body is still
smarter than getting a political tattoo.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
I mean sometimes it's it's like, you know, you put
a political bumper sticker on your car, right, you know,
and that campaign goes sideways and you still have that
failed campaign in the back of your car, like you know,
twenty years or fifteen years later with her Yeah yeah, yeah,
so bad, right, Like I'm a Bernie and Bernie Sanders
whatever it was the twenty sixteen or whatever. Let alone
like tattooing something like that in your body. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
Yeah, some some guy was showing it was one of
the La rioters or anything. Looking is I got a
picture of Trump. It was not a but it was
like one of It was like the big It was
a buzz but it was the one they were using
them to move migrants in. And then he got Trump
being run over by the migrant bus. Was showing it up.
It was like his whole calf And I'm like, one,

(28:30):
you probably paid too much for that too. The work
is good. And I bet that person was laughing the
whole time he's doing it about what a lunatic party
with his money you are, sir. But but anyway, so
like those kinds of people and if they're in the
state of Florida, today is the day they're gonna be
losing their crap. Okay, And it won't even be Sidney

(28:52):
Sweeney related, although that culminated yesterday with Mark Lamont hill
on Piers Morgan saying that, uh, i'm me sherby this verbatim.

Speaker 4 (29:03):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
He said that the American Eagle ads featuring Sidney Sweeney
pushed the idea that non white people are less human. Now,
I've watched both ads, the American Eagle one and then
the other one in the Bikini one, uh, several times
again out of a respect for you the audience, because

(29:25):
I want to be throwing. I want to be accurate.

Speaker 7 (29:28):
Ross.

Speaker 1 (29:28):
You've viewed both these ads at least once, maybe more right,
where's the part where the black people are less human
or non white people? I guess that is. What he
says is that in the director's cut. Do I need
to see the directors out of him? That's a Criterion edition.
I haven't seen that. Okay, all right, So Ross hasn't
said I'm sorry Mark. Ross hasn't seen it either, So

(29:49):
but that's not going to be mad about. No, no, no.
Governor Ron DeSantis has declared, uh, Hulk Hogan day flying
the flags at half mass.

Speaker 4 (29:59):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (29:59):
Yeah. Some people are not dealing well with this, especially Ross,
because he thought it was Monday. Try to take the
day off.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
I was gonna take Monday off in honor of the holiday.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
Such a it's in Florida, Florida. Now I feel awful.
I feel today is actually Hulk Hogan Day.

Speaker 2 (30:18):
You know, it's like one of those holidays where it's
not in the same day every year. That's what happened.
That's how I got confused.

Speaker 1 (30:24):
Maybe every year there was no Hulk I guess technically
there was no Hulk Hogan Day on August first next year,
on any day last year. See, but there's not one
next year either. Unless you feel there should be a
federal holiday.

Speaker 2 (30:37):
And we have to take it off. Yeah, we're gonna happen.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
Where should we put it? I feel like this run
this late July run through August, and almost all September sucks.
So maybe somewhere in there.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
August is really there's no holiday in August off like
federal holiday off. We get on in June, July, September like, yeah,
put it.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
In August winter there, So Hulk Hogan Day August I
don't know, fifteenth, baby, now, make it August thirteenth. So
they then lose their minds over that isn't that is
that one of the white supremacy references thirteenth? Right? Am
I wrong? I can never remember which numbers are all bad? Well,

(31:18):
eights are bad, right. Put it on one of those days,
just just to watch them flip out. That's what you do.

Speaker 2 (31:28):
Did you see the news on his autopsy yesterday?

Speaker 4 (31:30):
No?

Speaker 1 (31:31):
But yeah I heard a little about it. Yeah, at
a little more than a hard Yeah.

Speaker 2 (31:35):
So it was a heart attack, but also he had
undisclosed leukemia.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
I got an hour hour hour in and two more
to go coming up one hour from now. If I
just make this very confusing, Pete Callender will join us
our radio buddy down there from Charlotte. We'll, I mean, clearly,
we'll get into some of the Senate stuff, although we
kind of did that. We'll, uh. I'm curious what he
thinks about the Danville story. And then this this thing

(32:03):
this morning where this guy in Angere suffering severe burns
after he I guess was in his backyards and town homes. Right,
so everyone's you know, everyone's connected to each other. And
as a result, it looks like twenty people had to
literally leave their homes at Cornea police he attempted to

(32:24):
commit suicide. I guess. I guess he was holding it
by shooting a pro paine tank he was holding or
was very near, and that didn't work out so hot.
I mean, it worked out in the sense that it did.
Obviously he did get the fire, But like, I just
feel like maybe this guy had an outsized interpretation of

(32:47):
what was going to happen based on you know, in
a movie where a guy can shoot a pro paane
tank and the whole factory blows up. I mean you could,
I guess if he had enough other things around that
wanted to OKABLUI. But yeah, yeah, it's not really it's
not really a thing. Now, the velocity, the size, the

(33:09):
you know, there's a lot of thought that can go
into shooting a propane tank, and then the reaction you're
gonna get. I've heard like you're gonna you decidedly, if
you're gonna hit it with a slower, larger round, you
may not get the same reaction as zipping it with
like a three hundred Weatherby or a three o A
from distance with a smaller round size. It's something moving

(33:30):
a whole hell of a lot faster that's not expanding
totally different experience. I don't know what he shot it with,
but you know, handgun or something. So I can't tell you,
but don't believe everything you see on the TVs would
just be my my advice to you there. So I
don't know. Maybe Sue's Hollywood. We'll see where that goes.

(33:51):
Unless it's as ross pointed out as we have been
taught as children every every day since childhood. Unless you
see a red barrel, then shoot that. There might be
points or health inside. ROSI run across one that's got
health and points inside, maybe some money.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
I mean in crates. Yeah, but typically the barrels will
just blow up.

Speaker 1 (34:13):
They'll yeah, yeah, yeah, it just depends, just depends. And
even even in games where they didn't have barrels invented yet, right,
and there'll be something that symbolizes.

Speaker 2 (34:24):
It, right, like the oil lantern. If you shoot that,
it'll blow up. Yeah, the whole cabin'll go up in flames.

Speaker 1 (34:29):
You know how you know how uh, you know how
sad it was when you get a new video game
and then there was one of those things you should
be able to interact with and you couldn't interact with it.
I do, what are we even doing here.

Speaker 2 (34:40):
I do it all the time, like when we stream
on the weekends, and I like, if I come across
like a barrel or paine tank or a lantern or
anything like that, like you gotta shoot it. And when
nothing happens, it's so disappointing.

Speaker 1 (34:53):
It's like in one of the newer the one of
the last Tiger Woods titles, where they incorporate a lot
more animals into it too, se see, and then they
had a rabbit on a rock and I'm like, and
I always remember raising Arizona, and I'm like, how can
I not shoot this on a motorcycle as Tiger Woods
while I'm kidding trying to kidnap a baby? Right, So

(35:13):
sometimes these developers just leave stuff out and it's very frustrating.
So anyway, Also another good UH pro tip, Another good
place for free stuff levitating blocks with question marks on them.
Those are those are O g you know what I'm saying.
Ross You ever see any of those?

Speaker 2 (35:34):
Yeah, No, you got to hit the you jump up
and you stuff in there. Yeah, And we got to
clarify this just for the safety of the audience. Some
people don't like if you see the floating brick with
the question mark on it, you jump up and hit
it with your head. If you look closely in our
source material of Super Mario Brothers, he's actually hitting it
with his fist when he jumps up.

Speaker 1 (35:53):
Soiz no, no, no, that's it's right on the cover. It's
right on the cover of game. He is in the
fist hitting position, right.

Speaker 2 (36:00):
Yeah, if you do the head thing they like CTE.

Speaker 1 (36:03):
Yeah. Look an angry New York Italian hitting things with
his fist. That's not new. That should have been your default. Sorry,
just insulted somebody. Ah what he shouldn't have married the
godfather's daughter. If you're gonna put hands on her, that
doesn't end well for you, especially when her brother finds out. Ah,

(36:24):
whatever happened to him? Ross?

Speaker 2 (36:25):
You mean Carlo?

Speaker 1 (36:26):
Yeah, he went to he went to work in Vegas, right.

Speaker 2 (36:28):
Yeah, he's doing great in Vegas, is he?

Speaker 1 (36:30):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (36:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (36:32):
Yeah, he's working with Michael's brother, right.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
I think he's working with Mo Green.

Speaker 1 (36:36):
I'm not sure though, was Mo Green Michael's brother and
uh and and Carlo all working together? Huh.

Speaker 2 (36:44):
It's really hard to find him though, because they'll be like.

Speaker 1 (36:46):
Oh, because they're so busy.

Speaker 2 (36:47):
Yeah, they'll be like where's Carlo And like he's had
the tropicanon. You'll go there and you'll be like, oh no, no,
you just missed him. He's had the circus circus and
it's it's just a repeated cycle. He's so busy.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
Well, and then Fredo's with him. I'm assuding. Yeah, I
already took up fishing too, so got himself a hobby
up there. So anyway, yeah, yeah, now the fist, that
is a very good point. Yeah, it's the fist and
not the head, because you don't want people getting CTE
while eating flowers that make you fly, not a drug
reference or shoot fire? Uh do you prefer og fire

(37:21):
or raccoon? Mario? Oh?

Speaker 2 (37:24):
I mean that's tough.

Speaker 1 (37:25):
Yeah, Mini Mario third on this list. Probably go fire,
you go fire? Okay, Yeah, I don't know, man fly.

Speaker 2 (37:35):
Like, given the option, like if somebody would have come
in right now and be like, hey, which one do
you want? Do you want to be like a raccoon man?
Or do you want to be like a fire man?
I would be afraid that I'd be confused for a
furry and I don't want that confusion, so I'd go
with the fire.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
They might confuse you and laugh at you, and then
if you levitate next to them, they apologize. Probably, I
don't know, like that's not typical furry behavior. Typical furry
behavior is just acting weird at hotel conventions. So we're
going to David Busters and carry once a week. We
see you, and that's fine, do your table. You're not
bugging anybody, but people send me pictures. Oh yeah, there's

(38:10):
a free meet up AnyWho. All right, it is seventh.
This is such a Friday show. This keeps going back
to video games or furry stuff. Man, all right, so
check this out. Well, let me do this minute. Someone
need for this. But yeah, yeah, Nancy Pelosi, Nancy Pelosi

(38:35):
is going to demonstrate for you, and I'm want to
play this for you what happens when you've got your
ego cranked up to a twelve. Right, she's just been
at this. There's no there's there's nowhere else to go
for it. She doesn't care. And how you know is
she's like, yeah, we should totally make it so we
can't trade stocks, just so slamming the door right behind her.

(38:56):
But also she just she is at this. Is that
the old person version of where you go to the
store and steal and flip kids off, and they're like,
well he's old, so whatever. Right, this is just the
congressional version of it, And that's what makes it extra repugnant,
because this is she's silver spoon of palooza her whole life.

(39:18):
Remember her dad was a member of Congress. Case you're wondering, like,
so this is the family business and and and she
is above you. It was evidence during COVID right where
she's like, no, everybody, if you go out of your house,
you should go to the goolags, but I'm going to
my hairdressers very important, or where she's in her kitchen

(39:40):
giving them a tour of this this fridge that costs
more than most people's cars and then pulling nine dollars
pints of ice cream out of it. I don't begrudge
her having money, but I do begrudge the fact that
she seems to really really do well making it when
she knows all the stuff from doing the Congress thing.
Some people pointed that out, and so it just comes

(40:03):
across as very disingenuous. But this is actually CNN asking
her questions. So that makes this whole thing weirk.

Speaker 3 (40:10):
Conceptually.

Speaker 1 (40:11):
I like it and here's Trump.

Speaker 3 (40:12):
What I do think is Nancy Pelosi talking about her investigated?
Because what she has the highest return of anybody practically
in the history of Wall Street save a few.

Speaker 7 (40:24):
Uh, And how did that happen?

Speaker 3 (40:27):
It happened by she knows exactly what's going to happen,
what's going to be announced, You buy stock and then
the stock goes up after the announcements made.

Speaker 1 (40:34):
And she had to be investigated, all right, and maybe
not just her. And yeah, do you know there's a
there's a Twitter account called Pelosi was it Pelosi stock Tractor,
Pelosi Investment Tracker. There's probably a few, and literally the
stock just follows, and you know, it's just a bot.
And at just any time her or her husband make
a stock transaction, one that's publicly you know, it's publicly disclosed,

(40:59):
it just tweets it out and then it'll go back
and it'll show you what the revenue derived from that was.
And year over year, let's just say they are up
making some really good decisions. Here's the White House spokeswoman
Miss Levitt talking about it.

Speaker 8 (41:15):
The reason that this idea to put a ban on
stock trading for members of Congress is even a thing
is because of Nancy Pelosi. I mean, she is rightfully
criticized because she makes think one hundred and seventy four
thousand dollars a year, yet she has a net worth
of approximately four hundred and thirteen million in twenty twenty four.
Nancy Pelosi's stock portfolio, this was a fascinating statistic to me.

(41:39):
Grew seventy percent in one year and twenty twenty four
and her portfolio.

Speaker 1 (41:45):
It's to you to hear that Bertie made Off wasn't
greedy enough to promise that to suckers. He was getting
ready to fleece. I just want to point this out
Bernie made Off because if he just said I will
get you seventy percent return, nobody would have done business
with him. They'd been like, Wow, this guy's clearly a
scam artist. That was her year. That was her year
over year in twenty twenty four. I that so, you know,

(42:11):
we have a lot of great financial people, you know,
financial businesses and advertisers on this show, some of which
I endorse full disclosure. And if they were promising you
seventy percent your over year return, run, I don't care
who they are.

Speaker 2 (42:26):
She goes on to say that, like, you know, she
did better than Warren Buffett's like hedge fund.

Speaker 1 (42:30):
Well, she is, you know, clearly, clearly, man, she's much
smarter than Warren.

Speaker 8 (42:35):
Bug Leo outperformed every single large hedge fund in that
same year and even more than doubled the returns of
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway. So I think the President stands
with the American people on this. He doesn't want to
see people like Nancy Pelosi enriching themselves off of public
service and ripping off their constituents in the process. As
for the mechanics of the legislation and how it will
move forward, the White House continues to be in discussions

(42:58):
with our friends on Capitol Hill.

Speaker 1 (43:00):
I would also point out that Pelosi married well, and
so there was some money there. And I want to say,
some of that money's Bumblebee Tuna fortune, one of the
tuna companies. It's just a weird stat there that only
counts for less than half of it, all right, So
let's take it straight to the horse's mouth. Here is

(43:21):
Nancy Pelosi on the CNN on that very top.

Speaker 9 (43:23):
Nancy became I might have to read that we're here
to talk about the sixtieth anniversary of Medicaid. That's what
I agreed to come to talk. Yeah, but I wanted
that means in the election.

Speaker 1 (43:33):
I wanted to give you a chances to respond. He
accused you of insider trading.

Speaker 5 (43:36):
What's your response to that.

Speaker 9 (43:39):
That's very ridiculous. In fact, I very much support the
stop the trading of members of Congess. Not that I
think anybody's doing anything wrong. If they are, they are
prosecuted and they go to jail. But because of the
confidence and it stills in American people don't worry about this.
But I have no concern about the obvious investments that

(44:04):
had been made over time. I'm not into it. My
husband is, but it isn't anything to do with anything
inside her. But the president has his own exposure, so
he's always projecting. He's always projecting, and let's not give
him any more time on that.

Speaker 3 (44:18):
Please.

Speaker 9 (44:19):
We're going forward here, and I'm very proud of my family.
And while he might make fun of us. While somebody
inspired by him breaks into our home and hits my
husband in a deadly fashion, hits my husband over the head,
and he thinks that's a riot, I'd rather not go
into some of my other complaints about him right now,
rather to talk about the sixtieth anniversary of medicating all.

Speaker 1 (44:42):
Right, anyway, So yeah, she doesn't care, And then I'm sorry,
was that person who attacked her husband inspired by Trump?
Even if you're not all in on the jilted gay
lover theory, which people I still float on there. I
I don't understand the narrative, even the official narrative doesn't

(45:04):
have this as some Trump wacko so like. And of
course Tapper's not going to push back on that, but
but yeah, what should I expect? They just had the
same guy in the Daily Beast who just wrote the
article the other day. He is one of the main
panelists that they have on the CNN show in the afternoon.
He's a guy who refers to Trump's assassination as quote

(45:27):
alleged assassination attempt. Well, I'm sorry, that implies that there
is a theory out there that something else was going on.
So what do you mean when you say that? Do
you mean that the guy was like, you know what,
you know what trumpould look good with is his ear pierced?

(45:48):
Why don't I go ahead and take care of that
for him? And he like, what is your theory other
than the guy was trying to shoot Trump and ended
up shooting and killing another guy in raising Trump and
shooting him in the ear. So get out of here
with that garbage. But yeah, it's good to see. It's good.
But Pelosi doesn't care now because she's leaving. She's made

(46:09):
her fortune. She didn't give a flip man. She was
a Speaker of the House for a combined what twelve
years or something. I'm sorry you. You had a lot
of opportunity and leadership positions to really crack down on this.
And remember this is the same group of jackals Pelosi included,

(46:30):
even though it was on the Senate side. Who remember
when they were going after Richard Burr Because when COVID
kicked off, he dumped his hotel and travel stocks. This
is this is the one that I could never figure out.
So he dumped his travel related stocks. I can't remember
specifically what they were, but most of them were travel related.

(46:50):
When COVID kicked off, You know who else did that?

Speaker 4 (46:55):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (46:55):
Oh, I should or at least inquired about, you know,
limiting liability in the US with people handle investments. A
bunch of people, including me.

Speaker 2 (47:08):
So what inside information did you have, Sir?

Speaker 1 (47:11):
I had the inside information where people were being welded
into their home in the country another country, and we
were having that threatened by half the country to us.

Speaker 2 (47:20):
Okay, so I use that.

Speaker 1 (47:23):
And some Aukham's razor and then diabolical?

Speaker 2 (47:28):
What what can't believe you would do that?

Speaker 1 (47:30):
Do what?

Speaker 2 (47:31):
Can't believe it?

Speaker 1 (47:32):
What? Do what?

Speaker 2 (47:33):
Guilty?

Speaker 5 (47:35):
What?

Speaker 1 (47:36):
Now thinking people might not fly in plane when they
won't let you fly in plane?

Speaker 6 (47:40):
Ye?

Speaker 2 (47:41):
Nancy Pelosi Like, I'm gonna buy all this Navidio stock
and the next day there's a big deal, right, like
the Taiwan deal.

Speaker 1 (47:46):
Yeah, this just made a killing on that. Yeah. No,
I saw the future. I bought ross. I borrowed your
future swammy hat, your sight seeing hair or your your
your psychic hat. And I'm like, oh, look, if people
can't travel, then the airplane companies aren't going to do well.
So I'm sorry, I'll put it back, all right, We'll
be right back. Who has district judge? This guy by

(48:07):
the name of Henry Wingate. We just wanted many judges
at both the federal injunctive level and at the state level.
Who is all of a sudden issued, you know, is
judge shopped for by these leftist groups. In this case,
it was a group from the Mississippi Association for Educators,
so their teachers' union, and a couple of the moonback groups,

(48:29):
and they were upset because in Mississippi, like a lot
of states, puting North Carolina, we just overrode this. They're
just like that. At the federal level, they're cracking down
on DEI and the power of the purse strings is
how they're doing it. That's why, you know, they're like
the Trump administration's telling us colleges, hey, we're not going
to do this, and if you do want to do it,

(48:51):
then you're fine, you go ahead and do it in
a private setting, but you're not gonna use any taxpayer dollars.
You're not getting them, which is a favorite tool of
the right and left, although arguably the left a little more.
But uh, politicians near and far, and so at the
state level, it's not unusual. So presented with this fact
that they weren't going to be allowed to indoctrinate children,

(49:12):
make half of them feel like they're you know, evil incarnate.
You essentially teach racism, and you know, girls and kids
boys and girls, locker rooms, and all the rest of
this garbage. Uh, they said, no, we're not going to
so at the state level in Mississippi if that happens,
same thing. Well they then they found themselves a judge

(49:35):
and this is Judge Wingate who granted a request for
a temporary restraining order to keep the DEI dollars flowing. Well,
that happened on the twentieth of July, and now we
sit here almost two weeks later, and uh, you know,
people read his order and they realized something ross. What

(49:56):
do you want to you want to guesstimate what was
wrong with his order because apparently there's a little bit
of an issue. What do you think Maybe he didn't
have jurisdiction, you know what is I'm trying to think
what the normal overturning of stuff is. There was some
precedent he missed. Maybe AI wrote the whole thing and
made up fake cases to support his opinion.

Speaker 2 (50:16):
Oh it's this thing again.

Speaker 4 (50:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (50:18):
Well the difference is that was a lawyer, which I
guess a judge is a lawyer, But that was a
lawyer who wrote it, and the judge caught it because
he's the judge, right, he's supposed to be a step above.

Speaker 4 (50:27):
Right.

Speaker 2 (50:27):
Well, the first time I remember seeing something like this
was Jordan Peterson trying to debate AI about something, and
the AI would just come up with, like its own
fake cases.

Speaker 1 (50:35):
Right, if you tell AI it's fake though, it'll admit
it right away, which is so weird. It doesn't even
double down.

Speaker 2 (50:42):
Man.

Speaker 1 (50:43):
But yeah, so this judge, which means this guy listened,
I'm sure, to the whole case, read the read the briefs,
and then went into his chambers and said and fired
up the chad GPT or whatever the hell it was,
and go, hey, I want to rule against the meanal
uh is there's a racial component here too for some
of the groups I think. Is the judge black or white?

(51:04):
I don't even know? It doesn't matter. Oh okay, because
somebody's defending him and they're turning into race. Alight, I'm
gonna assume he's black. It doesn't matter. I don't care
if you're purple. If you go into chat GPT and
you're like, I want to move, I want I need
to rule against the evil right wingers. So if you
could write a decision and cite cases thus supporting this

(51:27):
preconceived notion. This this non non judge way of doing
things or what we envision a judge to be. That'd
be great, and then not even proof it.

Speaker 2 (51:41):
I mean you have to be if you're gonna ask
chat GBT whatever, grock, you'd be like, give me actual
real cases to back up my point. Otherwise you never
stated it's just gonna make stuff up. Yeah, technically it's
not breaking in. I mean, it's doing what you asked
it to do.

Speaker 1 (51:55):
Yeah, it's giving you a brief with cases cited cases.
You never clarify that they had to be real. But again,
this guy's the judge. And again again, if he didn't know,
if he didn't know whatever cases were being sited there
and then even bothered to check, then clearly he never
formulated legal reasoning in this as to why he did

(52:16):
one thing versus the other. I mean, if the the
one judge who snuck the illegal immigrant out, all right,
so she's gotta go, this guy's gotta go gone. He
made up a decision with made up cases and didn't
catch any of it, which calls into question if he's

(52:37):
ever you know, if he's ever processing the information that
he's taking into attempt to render a ruling that comports
with the state laws of Mississippi and the federal laws
that may supersede those. Didn't care. They just he needed
They needed a left wing ruling, and he was here
to give it for you. It's not just that the

(53:00):
t r O. Listen, Listen to how badly this this
restraining order was penned out. This is the thing that
you know, he put hand to seal on the tro
or to identified incorrect plaintiffs and defendants. How did he
get caught? Recites allegations that do not appear in the
operative complaint and or not supported by record evidence. Because

(53:24):
it's out there and it's it's fine and stuff on
the internet, some opinion thing. You know, people talked about
this in Mississippi that incorporated it in there. That's not
what a judge is doing. Their judge is basing it
on what is legally considerable in court. I'm not even
a lawyer, and I've had to do all the lawyer
jobs this week. I explained to that nitwit assembly woman
in North Carolina that yes, the Second Amendment is a

(53:46):
right that supersedes what government thinks about it and from God.
In most people's opinion. It's the ability to defend yourself.
I got to explain it to that woman. I'm explain
it to this judge here. If you write it to
tro and incorrect plaintiffs and defendants, people are going to notice.
They're going to notice if you write gossip in from

(54:09):
news shows, people are going to wonder about that. It's
so different from what you know, the stuff he judges
orders you normally read. Also in the quoted excerpts where
they were showing the legal reasoning the judge, there are
terms that they just it rewrote and then pretended that
it was the state of Mississippi's language on statutes. It

(54:32):
rewrote them so that the judges what the judges wanted
to do would be right, which is another tacit admission. Also,
it relies on the purported declaration testimony of four individuals
who never testified or existed. It made up again. The
case to issue the temporary restraining order was so not

(54:55):
there that the chat GTP pulled up fakes state law
that it had to reversely write right. It had to
write it opposite so that the plaintiffs here would be correct.
And then it made up supporting witnesses who didn't exist.
Is they realized there was no case there. So the

(55:17):
Chad GTP gave you an answer, and that was the
only way that the plaintiff in this case, the Teachers'
union and others should win is if it was opposite stay.
That's it. That's the one day of the year un
opposite stay. Just to show you the absolute level of

(55:37):
rot that we have in many aspects of the judiciary.
That's not to say there's not good judges out there,
but there's so many bad ones. You're getting to the
point where it's like, you know what, burn it down man,
Not literally, I want to be clear here, but it's
it's like what the FBI did and what schools did
during COVID, and it's just every day, here's a way

(56:01):
that we could make it so you trust this person
less or this group of people less, and it's just
so damaging to everything out there. All right, seven forty
three here on the KCO Day radio program. Who do
we guys it Ken boone in today. He's probably not
there yet, or maybe he is. I don't know. Oh
he's on the phone. Okay, I'm dumb. Hold on, let

(56:22):
me go over to the phone. All right, ken Boone
on the phone. How you doing today, sir, And you
have an extra special responsibility, by the way, I hope
you know this. Not only are not only are you
informing all of my fine listeners in the Triad and
the Triangle of the weather, but the PGA is playing
in the Triad this week. It's Windingham Championship, and I

(56:43):
feel like we're gonna have some thunderstorm of rain delays
in the greater Greensboro area today. So if anyone's planning
on going out, I will ask for you to give
us a window if you could, when wheah, we be
not out there.

Speaker 4 (57:01):
As we get further and further into the afternoon, the
likely that the thunderstorms goes up, especially once we get
around three o'clock. Between about three o'clock and eight o'clock,
we were a really good chance for showers and storms
to move through. They'll start to taper off as we
head into the overnight hours. Otherwise it's going to be
another hot day and that's going to be the story today.
Temperatures middle to upper eighties, but when you factor in

(57:22):
the humidity, that heat index is still going to make
it feel like it's well into the nineties again, showers
and storms mid to late afternoon and into tonight, tapering
off overnight, and then as we get into the rest
of the weekend, cooler air is going to move in.
Just a slight chance to see a mainly morning shower
on Saturday. I think most of the rain over the
weekend is going to stay well south of our area.
A lot of clouds Saturday, a little bit of sunshine

(57:44):
mixing in for the afternoon, but it'll certainly feel better.
High temperatures only in the low eighties. Will finish the
weekend with lots of sunshine Sunday and low eighties.

Speaker 1 (57:52):
Dude, this is Sundays the day man, And can you
imagine having to play and whether we had last week?
These guys lucked out. No, thank you? All right, Hey, Ken,
appreciate us talking the next hour, sir. Okay, Yeah, So
if you're gonna have if you're gonna head out to
the window, you know, obviously you got everything this afternoon,
but hey, if it's Friday and you can get away

(58:12):
for that, I know there's a lot of some you'll
do a lot of the corporate stuff Thursday and Friday,
and there's the cover. Maybe you're over on the beach,
sitting there sipping a Brew's still better in work. And
then Saturday Sunday, if you're gonna be walking around, looks
like Sunday is gonna be the better day. So I
I what. I enjoy the golf? What can I say?
So I don't. I don't enjoy sedge Foot, considering the

(58:36):
last when I shot, the last time I played there,
which was a while ago. But that's just a me thing.
So I do like watching better people play it, all right,
seven forty five back in just a few Wait, when
did that? When did that open for occupancy? The giant
building they built directly next to your house to blot
out the sun.

Speaker 2 (58:54):
It's been a while, is it been that?

Speaker 4 (58:56):
Way?

Speaker 1 (58:57):
Time flies?

Speaker 2 (58:58):
Man?

Speaker 1 (58:58):
So people are already moving in and moving out.

Speaker 2 (59:00):
Yeah, their first sale sign is up.

Speaker 1 (59:02):
Yep. Oh man, Do you want to eight hundred thousand
dollars condo or whatever they're worth?

Speaker 2 (59:08):
I don't know, but I'm hoping the construction that we
do when we build the addition, I hope it annoys
the hell out of people living there, I help. I
hope they come out in their little balcony and they
look in and they're looking noisy. Yeah, you know what,
your thing didn't used to be there, used to be
able to see the sun, you know, and now I
look out my townhouse. So yeah, you know, I really

(59:29):
you know, you're saying you're not sympathetic to their not
at all. Okay, all right, what if they asked to
speak to your supervisor that what do you do? No,
When they drive by and they see the first sale sign,
you know, they just like moved in. I'm like, yeah,
well you probably spent like we looked it up. The
cost was stupid. It was like four hundred five hundred,
like half a million dollars. The townhouse in downtown WAG

(59:50):
four is who is moving in there? Who's what are
you doing? And then there's so many they have front
parking and then they have garages. But then the side
street in the side they all there because I think
they're you know, multiple roommates or whatever, maybe per townhouse
to make it.

Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
Yeah, so they steal your parking, is what you're saying.

Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
That they steal our neighbors parking. For sure. Read that
lives down the street, that that road. It pisses us
off because they used to be able to drive down
that road Now they're parked on that side where the
townhouse is, and they park on the wrong side of
the road, so they're facing the wrong way, which really
annoys me.

Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
I mentally do this for me. So this is towards
the CBS or the opposite the opposite end. Oh okay,
oh yeah, all right.

Speaker 2 (01:00:32):
So there's there's a road there, and now you can't
even go down it because there's all this parking for
people that live there, even though they have parking spaces
and garages. And then it needs to be turned into
a one way drive because cars are like you'll drive
it down, they'll be coming the other way and then
you have to back up to go through. Yeah, it's awful.

Speaker 1 (01:00:49):
Oh dude, I told you how to solve this from
the moment you saw them breaking ground because they had
to tear houses down, right.

Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
Yeah, I should have put like some sort of like,
you know, endangered species or something in the dirt.

Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
Yeah, I said, dangered species or Native American remains also work. Right,
you won't believe it.

Speaker 2 (01:01:04):
We were digging up there. We're gonna build these condos
that're gonna black out of the sun so you can't see
the sun anymore. It's gonna destroy your lawn. But whatever
I digress, you won't believe it. We found Geronimo's.

Speaker 1 (01:01:12):
Bones, that's right, Yeah, they touched that. Man. It's done.
You might be a mound there when you're done, but
there's not gonna be any sun blotting condo building or
town homes.

Speaker 5 (01:01:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
And then you throw it in danger species on there too. Oh,
it done. And then even if see the reason that
you throw the Native American remains as we know is,
let's say that they're a shady uh you know, the
person who's in charge of putting the you know, leveling
the lot and putting in and they just they decide
how we saw these Geronimo's bones, but we're gonna pretend
we didn't, right, well, and then you build what happens

(01:01:45):
if you build a housing development where the bones are
without moving them or addressing them right, than they're cursed
and then pulture guys happen. So like pick your poison.
And so let me ask you this ross, as you're
staring up from your you know, your your hovel at
the big thing block blot in the sun out, wouldn't
it bring you more entertainment if you see through the window.

(01:02:08):
There's a light show with all the books levitating and
spinning in the person. Oh yeah, great, trying to like
round their kids up to get out of there. I mean,
you don't want something to happen to the kids, but
you want to be entertained.

Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
Running through their five hundred thousand dollars townhouse away from
the ghosts. That'd be great.

Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
Meanwhile, they're cutlery sets after them. Yeah yeah, you just
you sit, you sit on your back porch with popcorn.

Speaker 4 (01:02:29):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:02:29):
You're in the whole fam. But you know, opportunity missed.
You know what, I'll tell you what it's it's better
then that would be better.

Speaker 4 (01:02:37):
Then?

Speaker 1 (01:02:38):
Why do you guys want to go see the dead
body plant? Why do we do this every year? It's Hey,
it tis the season, you're ready the ampha? What the
hell is this thing's name? Uh? A morpha fallis Hey?

Speaker 4 (01:02:54):
What?

Speaker 1 (01:02:56):
No, I'm sorry. This sounds like a bad mighty morphin
Power Rangers porn spin off character's name. Who are you?
I'm a morpha Fhallus. Yeah, a morpha Fallus titanium. I'm
the Titan Ram, a Morphofhallus. I am not mispronouncing that.

(01:03:20):
I didn't even have to Okay, well anyway, So it's
the plant that when it blooms, which is very rarely,
it smells like dead bodies, which is weird that you
know that first of all, But I digress, and then
every year it's somewhere, is it said the Botanical Guard's
juniper level. I have not been to these botanical gardens,

(01:03:45):
but I'm sure they're very popular. But they have one
of these plants. It's big and dumb looking, but it
smells like a dead body when it blooms. And then
they ought like the people go gyg on the news
and then they write stories about it. Why what are
you doing? Why do you want to go somewhere to smell?
Have you ever smelled a dead body?

Speaker 2 (01:04:01):
This needs to be like one of those police things.

Speaker 1 (01:04:03):
Yes, thank you, this is you stand around police and
playing clothes. Maybe it's you know, nerdy bird watch outfit.
I don't know potanical gardens people, which I don't have
anything against potanical gardens. By the way, it was when
I was in college, Santa bar had really great ones
and they were free with a student ID. So it
was a really like smooth date idea where they're like, oh,

(01:04:25):
this is beautiful. I didn't think of it, So there
you go. It didn't cost you anything. But anyway back
to I don't want to show you have a dead
body smelling flower. If you show up because you want
to smell that, police should talk to you. Why are
you into the smell of dead bodies?

Speaker 9 (01:04:41):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
Give me, give me your what's on your device?

Speaker 4 (01:04:43):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:04:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
What are we doing here? Weren't you here last year
with a with a different girl? What happened to her?
These are all fair questions. If you want to show
up for the dead body plant.

Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
You just show up and they just take your DNA.

Speaker 1 (01:04:59):
Yes, But before we get out of here, we hang
out with our radio buddy to the south, Pete Calenar.
He joins us, Now, what's going on, sir? How you doing?

Speaker 5 (01:05:08):
I'm doing all right? How are you doing?

Speaker 1 (01:05:10):
Pretty good? I feel like the Triangle is definitely trying
to be well, not just the Triangle, but but my
end of the state is attempting to out crazy. You're
into the state this week and I think we might win.
Really has been on a you guys have been on
a run with Tijuana there. Yeah, so we had a guy,

(01:05:30):
We had a guy who tried to commit suicide up
here by shooting a pro paine tank he was holding
because he watched too many movies. So that did not
Quebec does not work. No, I will say, have you
ever shot pro paine tanks? Not that you would do that,
of course, but he was. You should not do it
in a town home setting either, because then twenty of

(01:05:51):
your neighbors can't go to their house.

Speaker 5 (01:05:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:05:54):
So there's that, and then the insane story even though
it's technically not in North Carolina, but it is. We
have a lot of my audience there, and that's the
lighting the dude on fire in Danville. I'm sure, yeah, yeah, yeah, man,
it's I don't.

Speaker 5 (01:06:11):
Think you can claim we I don't. I don't know
if you can claim that attack though.

Speaker 1 (01:06:17):
What I'm not claiming I did it. But no, Danville
is definitely part of Dude because I knew.

Speaker 5 (01:06:22):
No, you can't, you can't know, you can't stop stop
claim that as as a as a case in your
competition for Crazy Again, Charlotte.

Speaker 1 (01:06:34):
But we but Danville, we have solid signal there and
you know how many listeners we have up there because
it's a small enough town that I simply cracked the Mic,
and I said, all right, tell me if it's not political,
what's going on? And immediately half the town of Danville
who didn't want to go on the air, we're happy
to relay over and over and over the same story.
To me, those are the body sized towns.

Speaker 5 (01:06:57):
What is the story? What is the motive?

Speaker 4 (01:07:00):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
A triangle.

Speaker 5 (01:07:03):
Love triangle?

Speaker 1 (01:07:05):
Yes, yes, and but but I will say I'll just
leave it there because again you're dealing with rumors, but
you're also dealing with the worst kept secret in Danville apparently.
So yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:07:17):
Well, I mean when I say it's one of those things,
like an act like that is when I first saw
the report, I haven't followed the story because it's in
another state, so I wouldn't claim it.

Speaker 1 (01:07:29):
You know, hold On Ross does does pize? Sound like
he's prep shaming right now? Oh wow, wow, proud prep shamer?
All right, excuse me, sir, I just don't think so
if there's a story, if there's a story in South
Carolina right in the in the in the Charlotte metro,

(01:07:53):
but in the South Carolina part, you just don't do
it because it's in another state.

Speaker 5 (01:07:56):
This No, no, I'm not saying you don't I'm not
saying you don't.

Speaker 1 (01:07:59):
I'm I'm just saying, okay, I'm sorry, No.

Speaker 5 (01:08:02):
No, I'm saying you you're definitely covered. But I just
don't think that you can claim that in your competition
against Charlotte for crazy things that.

Speaker 1 (01:08:12):
Happened rock Hill or whatever.

Speaker 5 (01:08:15):
Y all right, I mean if no, I mean if
you want to expand, if you want to expand the border.
But that's not really fair either though, because you've got
you're on two stations, so you get a bigger footprint
to draw for the competition.

Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
Ros Will you do me a favorite? Could you punch
us into ross A? I would you see if there's
other radio stations than the one Pizzaan and the two
I'm on. So if Pete what's the second one, he
can go get one. I'm damn self. Oh you're one
of those equity guys.

Speaker 5 (01:08:48):
Okay, I'm right, some affirmative action or or at least
great on a scale or something. I just I feel like,
you know, no, when I when I first saw the
story about the attack, I thought there's got to be
something personal related to this that's not something It did
not strike me as a I mean, you know, you
covered these stories for long enough and it's they just

(01:09:10):
you can tell almost immediately. Was this a random act
of violence, which is actually pretty rare, especially the I
know the nature of that attack.

Speaker 1 (01:09:20):
Well, I don't know about that New York. Remember in
New York we had people randomly lit on fire by
people in the subway there, right, So, and when you
hear the the highest end of crazy or a crime
of passion, it's the mere right.

Speaker 5 (01:09:34):
But the fact that it was at his place of
employment that he went into the they went to this
guy's workplace and it was like, hmm, this sounds personal,
you know, but I did not know that obviously, but
that's what it sounded like.

Speaker 1 (01:09:45):
Yeah, seems like, well they were kind of hinting at
it because this guy was he was a really pretty
well known young Republican. I mean, he ran for city council.
He's like twenty four, right, and yeah, he's been been
there for a while. He's very involved in the Young
republic and stuff, even at the state level. So like
but still, uh, yeah, that sounds like what may be

(01:10:06):
going on there. Speaking of the woke stuff, did you
see this story of this judge in Tennis or in Mississippi?
I was gonna email it to you. So we have
seen we have seen uh well, let me just let
me say this. We have seen many stories where you
would would you argue with these injunctions that these judges

(01:10:26):
of where it feels like they're just making stuff up right,
and and the gym to get there?

Speaker 5 (01:10:35):
Okay, yeah, I can explain the reason why it feels
that way is because they are.

Speaker 1 (01:10:39):
Okay, so you know the story in Mississippi then, right, which.

Speaker 5 (01:10:42):
Is this the is this the the made up legal
for No for oh, I thought it was the Planned
parenthood one.

Speaker 1 (01:10:50):
No, no, no, no, no, no, all right, So I just
saw this man, So this is uh, this is a
district judge in Mississippi and what he was ruling on
as a lawsuit by the Mississippi Teachers Union and a
couple leftist groups over the state of Mississippi removing funding
for DEI. So, you know, mirroring what's happening at the

(01:11:11):
federal level, they decided to do that in Mississippi. So
he decides to all right, he hears the case and
then issues are ruling, and shockingly, he temporarily restrained the
Mississippi legislature from not giving the money and then people
looked at the order and they noticed a couple things.

(01:11:32):
Now it's very nuanced, but I'll say, let me read this,
see if you can pick up on it. The tro
order identifies incorrect plaintiffs and defendants, recites allegations that don't
appear in the operative complaint nor supported by the record
of evidence. While it quotes state legal ease, including a
state bill and a state statute, it rewrites them to

(01:11:54):
the opposite of what they mean as a purported declaration.
They also include the testimony of four individuals who did
not appear nor exist in the case.

Speaker 5 (01:12:04):
Oh these sound like I don't know, these sound like problems.

Speaker 1 (01:12:09):
AI made it up. This guy literally prompted AI. He
is a judge and said, hey, I want to rule
against the evil Republican guys, and uh so, uh go
ahead and give me a tro with legal reasoning that
will meet those requirements. And to show how bad the
teachers union case was, the AI had to rewrite like

(01:12:31):
his opposite day laws and then make up individuals. This
is the rot This is the rot man right here.

Speaker 5 (01:12:38):
Yeah, well it's look this is and I should preface
this by saying, not all lawyers, not all judges. But
this is why I refer to a lot of judges
as lawyers with a wardrobe change, because they are they
are acting as advocates for clients, and it's it is

(01:13:01):
generally on the left. They just put on a robe.
They now have a different wardrobe, and all of a sudden, Oh,
I'm completely impartial, and I'm not doing this for any
you know, non biased reason. And yeah, it's my confidence
in the judiciary as a branch is very very low
now versus probably when I started my career, because I've

(01:13:26):
just seen so many of these things and it has
really ramped up, obviously in the Orange Man era where
it's just all about the resistance and getting Trump, and
you start reading these things, and you start reading the
like you said, the you know gymnastics, the mental gymnastics
necessary to get to a conclusion that quite obviously they

(01:13:46):
went into it wanting to derive it's and it's like
you said, it's rott and it's decaying our one of
our fundamental pillars of the society in Mississippi.

Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
Though they don't have according to this article here, they
don't have a provision to really punish this judge, which
is insane right. You know, if there's a lawyer, the
lawyer can literally be for they can be fined thousands
and thousands under Mississippi law, and its barred up to
an including. But for the lawyer, there's like a gap here.

Speaker 5 (01:14:24):
A position.

Speaker 1 (01:14:26):
It is. It is an elected position in Mississippi.

Speaker 5 (01:14:29):
So yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:14:31):
That thing's crazy, all right. So I saw I love
this because I saw this signor a little prepless there,
and I was reminded of a sentence I read yesterday
in an Atlantic article. I I have really enjoyed watching
the left try to find themselves, and more specifically, try
to figure out how to find young men. They're like,
there they go, these people we hate so much. And
I'm reminded of this h this line yesterday from an

(01:14:55):
Atlantic piece, and it's dealing with the Sydney Sweeney insanity
and it says even her figure has become a cultural
stand in for the idea pushed by conservative commentators that
Americans should be free to love boobs. So if you
guys are listening and you're trying to recruit young men,

(01:15:17):
I don't know, if you know, there's a lot of
them they like boobs too, So.

Speaker 5 (01:15:21):
Right, yeah, you know it's one of the things about
especially younger dudes.

Speaker 1 (01:15:25):
Yeah, so are there abdicating boobs to the right brilliant,
I get there, you go, yes.

Speaker 5 (01:15:34):
And like that's really the amazing thing is like the
ground that they are willing to surrender so quickly is
it's baffling why they think this is the way to go.
It's well and part of it is Charles C. W.
Cook wrote about with the Sydney Sweeney you know week
of Sweeney.

Speaker 4 (01:15:53):
Here relatedly is that I've enjoyed, by the way.

Speaker 5 (01:15:57):
Yes, absolutely. So You've got you know, small group of
people online and they are lefties and they are woke,
and they are cracking out the videos, usually from a
car or something, and they're making like that bird hands
kind of symbol as they you know.

Speaker 4 (01:16:13):
Like.

Speaker 5 (01:16:16):
Yes, they got they got the nose rings, they got
really large glasses, you know, maybe different color hair, and
so they make these videos and they express this outrage
and they use the right, you know, language of the
aggrieved and the oppressed and such. And for for the
most part they are white liberal women, right, and they're

(01:16:37):
you know, criticizing various things. Then you've got media people
that are also of the left. But they're sitting, you know,
at the phone or at their computer, they see these videos.
That then is story idea material for them to now
write a story about. You know, some people online are
saying kind of.

Speaker 1 (01:16:55):
A story that the ark Lamont Hill yesterday.

Speaker 5 (01:16:59):
Yeah, and then it turns into oh, well, now there's
this story. So now you and I as you know,
people who comment you know, wildly and inaccurately on all
sorts of things, we now take up the story and
I we now can talk about this, and then that
prompts another cycle of news stories and it's all but
it all comes from just some rando online making stupid statements.

Speaker 1 (01:17:23):
And then we used to ignore them. We used to.

Speaker 5 (01:17:25):
Ignore them exactly right, and now they.

Speaker 1 (01:17:28):
Get agreement there everyone would ignore the crazy randos on
their side whatever, and then that was now.

Speaker 5 (01:17:36):
They get Yeah, now they get amplified with news stories
and cultural pieces and all of this. And that's how
you end up with the outrage over you know, a
pretty actor being used in an ad campaign, which is
like that's been going on since dreamising began.

Speaker 1 (01:17:54):
Her genes. I mean just thinking like there is historical
reference to advertising with youans from Brookshields. Hey if you're
one generation, it's Brookshields. If you're of mine, it's Kate
Moss and Mark Wahlberg, right yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:18:08):
And so Hity Crawford and PEPSI.

Speaker 1 (01:18:11):
Yes, well I've just been on the Jeens, like Jeans
is its own iconic thing where they've had iconic ads
within that ad space there. So yeah, yeah, that's true. Yes,
I need to do I need to do a Jeans endorsement.
Just be me and the Jeans flexen.

Speaker 2 (01:18:24):
I haven't heard me.

Speaker 5 (01:18:26):
Yeah, well, and so this one but and so this
is this is you know, one example. The Sweeney story
is one example, and that where that freak out one
example of how the left cannot seem to get out
of its own way. And now like for the Democrat Party,
that is the holden to this moon, that brigade in
its ranks, they can't attract men. They have lost men.

(01:18:49):
You're seeing the poles come out. They've lost young men,
minority men, they keep losing them, and so they keep
trying to figure out a way to attract young dudes
again and dudes in general, and like the stuff they're
coming up with is like silly. Like the NPR Show
this week did a segment talking about if we grow
facial hair, that'll do it. So we have to grow

(01:19:11):
facial hair in order to attract the dude. The more
masculine the job. I think. The men, I think, but
they don't even know what a man is, see, and
this is part of the problem. It's like they want
to have everything always and you can't.

Speaker 1 (01:19:27):
Uh and so Harry.

Speaker 5 (01:19:30):
Yeah, exactly, Oh my gosh. And yeah, and what's the
other one. Now you're seeing people doing their doing their
TikTok videos from the congressional gym, right, they're like pumping iron.
Swallow L's in there pumping iron and stuff. Look at me,
I'm a fighter, I'm strong and masculine in all of this.
But it just it all comes across as phony and
off putting in cringey.

Speaker 1 (01:19:51):
Oh yeah, but also some of it's pretty entertaining. Man
swallow swallwell danced around like he's you know, these thunderlips
is wildly and salting wild if you just make that
reference back there, by the way, it's whole Cogan Day
in Florida. So all civil disputes can be solved using
leg drops. I don't know, n Yeah, So they're gonna

(01:20:15):
do that and and women. If you're over a six,
you can legally tear your shirt off today.

Speaker 5 (01:20:20):
So I would not a wear those provisions of the.

Speaker 1 (01:20:23):
And they gotta read the you gotta read the fine
print in these incubitatorial orders. So there's that. Yeah, all right, yeah,
go ahead. I'm sorry.

Speaker 5 (01:20:33):
I was gonna say, might head to Florida with a
couple of my enemies.

Speaker 1 (01:20:38):
Oh so you can leg drop them. Yeah, you want
hotties and enemies, that's who you want to bring.

Speaker 5 (01:20:43):
Right so well, I mean that's a wrestling event right there.

Speaker 1 (01:20:47):
By the way, speaking of the lunatics in the last
forty five seconds. I also was sadly over the weekend
I saw people decided that Whole Cogan is Nazi dog
whistle as well. Did you know this? Oh my gosh,
what's the only the dog? What's your first letter?

Speaker 4 (01:21:01):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:21:01):
What's the first letter of each of his names?

Speaker 5 (01:21:03):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:21:03):
My god?

Speaker 5 (01:21:04):
Really?

Speaker 1 (01:21:05):
Yeah? Yeah, it's really probably talks about genetics, man, It's all.
It's right there in front of you. You from Travis
Fraye Fane w R A l guy freaking out over
a pay up poster or a picture. Check go check
his Twitter account. He's been out reflected for a week.
All right, well there we go. Thank you very much, Pete.

(01:21:26):
Have a good weekend. Yeah, we'll be back. Uh check
this story out, though, do do do do do? Do
do do? There's there's two things about this story that
just blow me away.

Speaker 4 (01:21:41):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:21:41):
One it is I swear I just had this thing
right in front of me. Hang on, Sorry, sorry, sorry,
it's it because it's a conspiracy theory all on its own.
And I can also unders stand why this might be

(01:22:02):
how do we say this injurious to the you know
the messaging out there about organ donation, right, so you know,
what are the what are the warring thoughts there? Hey,
do you want to be an organ donor? You put
it on your license and then you know, maybe one
day somebody saves your life. We see those stories right

(01:22:24):
where families will visit maybe family lost a son or
daughter in a car accident, right, and then they'll go
meet the people got the you know, their kids corneas
and their kid's heart and all that, and and you
know those those those can be very heartwarming stories. The
other side of it, though, is and Craig Ross, Craig,
if I'm wrong on the conspiracy, and I just want

(01:22:46):
to point out I'm not saying this is necessarily the case,
but I also understand why people might think this, and
that is the theory that if you are an organ donor,
you will get less.

Speaker 2 (01:22:59):
No, it's like yeah, no, no, no, they say, like
the conspiracy is if you put that on your driver's
license or whatever, right, if you come into the hospital,
they'll let you die so they can sell and profit
off your orders.

Speaker 1 (01:23:11):
There's varying degrees of it. There's either a profit motive
or just subconsciously they'll be less vigorous and attempting to
revive you because they go they'll justify that you will
your your organs are harvestable so you can save lives.
That's the more polite version. But yeah, yeah, there's also
the full they're sailing kidneys in the back room, so

(01:23:32):
that's out there. So you got to overcome that when
you're you're you know you're you're advocating for organ donation.
So with that in mind, I saw this story this
morning and it's, uh, it's quite the headline. So here
we go. This is this is over in Kentucky and
the headline is if a damn thing will load Kentucky

(01:23:55):
man suffers from PTSD after waking up during organ harvesting procedure. Yeah, no,
that'll probably that'll probably do it. One of the craziest
things in this story is, well, there's a lot of it.
The Department of Health and Human Services is investigating organization

(01:24:16):
practices after a Kentucky organization allegedly began harvesting organs from
people who may not have been dead. A House subcommittee
hell hearing Tuesday and organizations blah blah blah blah blah.
All right, but check this out. So so there's people
pushing back on this, saying that the way that it's

(01:24:36):
being covered is being sensationalized because while they had opened
the patient, they had not technically harvested any organs yet.

Speaker 2 (01:24:47):
Oh okay, so right, so I wake up, right am,
I flog and I'm like, oh, why is my chest
cavity open? I'm like, ah, you're gonna take my my
spleen or whatever you spleened taking. And they're like, no, no,
we haven't taken your spleen. Yeah, calm down, still there,
still there?

Speaker 1 (01:25:02):
Yeah, if you didn't go full mind yet, right, if
you can't see your heart being held out in front
of you. Did they really harvest your organs?

Speaker 4 (01:25:12):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:25:12):
If you don't go full temple of doom? Does it
even correct?

Speaker 1 (01:25:16):
Yes? Yeah, So calm down, what are you complaining about?
That's that's some cope right there. And again I understand it.
I don't have anything necessarily against our organ harvesting, but
I also understand why people see stuff like this and go,
you know what, anything that I feel, even if it's
not proven that may decrease my odds of getting treatment,

(01:25:36):
I'm not going to do it. And so that's why
it's so important that you don't have stuff like this.
Donna Roher says her brother TJ was declared brain dead
after suffering an overdose. This is going back to October,
but she says doctors attempted to harvest his organs while
I was still showing signs of life. TJ's eyes were

(01:25:58):
open and tracking movement during his honor walk, which family
members gathered to say goodbye before the organ donation surgery.
Almost immediately as soon as the honor walk started, his
eyes were open, So they told them that they thought
his eyes was open, and then they still started the procedure. Dude,
that is diabolical. That's crazy. Ross. So this family gets

(01:26:22):
seen him before, they're like, he's watching us, and they're like, nah, nah,
he's not. And then forty five minutes later they take
him back. They open they open them up, and then
the doctor informs the family they've stopped the procedure, saying, quote,
he's not ready yet. He just woke up. Oh he's good.
They're gonna get paid, bro, They're gonna get paid. That

(01:26:46):
is so bad. Oh my goodness, Ross, did you just
did we? I never put it in the stack. Did
you see the New York Times up at a couple
of days ago on this exact thing?

Speaker 2 (01:26:53):
Don't think so?

Speaker 1 (01:26:54):
Oh dude, I never got to it. That's why. All right,
So this is the actual headlines from the thirties, So
two days ago. You ready, organ donors are too rare.
We need a new definition of death. No, what is
this the Monty Python exemption?

Speaker 2 (01:27:10):
Thank you very much? What I was gonna mention that,
That's what I was.

Speaker 1 (01:27:15):
Yeah, yeah, that's the first thing I thought of. Like,
if your family drags you out to the muddy street
and puts you on a wagon, that counts right.

Speaker 2 (01:27:22):
That's a famous skit where the guy answers the door
or whatever, and it's like the bring you dead. They're
there to take his organs or whatever. They's like, I'm
not dead yet, right, Like yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:27:30):
He's mostly dead.

Speaker 2 (01:27:33):
Yeah, you're going full holy grail.

Speaker 1 (01:27:37):
Yes yes, yes, yes, yes, yes yeah mostly dead? Yeah
all right? So what the hell are they talking about?
Let me just read you. So there's two paragraphs real
quick from this story. Again, This is New York Times.
Is an opinion piece from two days ago entitled donor
organs are too rare. We need a new definition of death.

(01:27:57):
The need for donor organs is urgent, and that's made it.
Fifteen people die in this country every day waiting for transplants.
We need to figure out how to obtain more healthy organs.
I have an idea from donors while maintaining strict ethical standards. Ah,
just saying new technologies can help, but the best solution,

(01:28:20):
we believe is legal. We need to broaden the definition
of death. What does that mean? What are you talking about?
What do you mean broaden the definition? Like if somebody
just gives up on life? I mean, what do you mean?
Because now you're getting into that territory where we get

(01:28:40):
into like Terry Schivo discussions and stuff, and then things
get real dark, real quick. But I don't know what
the heck that means, broaden the definition of death. Let's
see here, Yeah, just checking to see the author there. Yeah,
they work for one of the big organ networks. Again,
I understand, And if you're waiting for an organ, I

(01:29:02):
get it, man, and I think genuinely it generally it
is a good thing. But the amount of work that
it'll take in positive pr to offset. My family member's
chess cavity was open, but then we figured out he
was alive. That's real. I mean, that's a tough thing.
And I'm sure if you're probably not. If you're in

(01:29:24):
the medical field, you don't want me talking about this.
But the story's just do insane and the New York
Times writing things like we need more, we need to
expand the definition of death. That's just now, it's just
creepy times ten. You gotta be very when you're communicating
to people. You gotta like, you gotta have the information
right up front, not have him guessing what that means.

(01:29:46):
How about they don't have They're now worthless to society
like that Twilight Zone episode. I know, I keep referencing
those this week, but the world feels like the twilight
zone this week. We just vote. Maybe if you're a
politician and you lose boom Organ harvest, or you write

(01:30:08):
a book. Comally wrote a book. Do we think she
wrote the book? Probably not, but she's outswollen that. I
was interesting. She was on Colberry esterday and she said
the reason she's not running for the election in California
is because the systems broke. And well, I don't necessarily
disagree with her. Do you mean the primary from last

(01:30:33):
time around for the president, for the government for what?
What part of the system has broke? Because that was
the broken part of the system, right, the Democrats side
where they didn't have the standard primary, and then there
was some debate over that, and clearly it was an
emergency situation. But I don't know what you mean by that, like,
if the system's broke, it was your candidacy. Why a

(01:30:53):
lot of people think it's broke. Just a very strange answer.
So any who, Ken Mooon from the Weather Channel, he's
here because the Doppler is not broke. That's good to go.
What's going on? Ken, Let's cool it down, make it
a nice weekend. We deserve one of those.

Speaker 4 (01:31:08):
Sir, who we certainly do. And it is going to
get a little cooler here this weekend, and we should
have some pretty decent weather over the weekend. We have
a slight chance to shower Saturday. I think Sunday will
be a nice one with lots of sunshine. But before
we get there, we're gonna have to deal with some
showers and storms later on today and one more hot
day part of the mostly cloudy skies out there today.
Showers and storms expected mid afternoon and into tonight, tapering

(01:31:31):
off overnight. Temperatures reaching highs today in the middle of
upper eighties. For your factor in that humidity, it'll feel
like it's well into the nineties. And then that cooler
air moves in over the weekend. Just a slight chance
of shower Saturday, mostly cloudy, a little bit of sunshine
to mix into the afternoon, low eighties tomorrow, more sunshine
for Sunday and highs again now part of the eighties.

Speaker 1 (01:31:50):
All right, have a good weekend, sir, appreciate it you too,
and we will come back. Oh lookas let me just
send me an email or a message. My friend's dad
was to be brain dead as well. He began twitching.
The family told the doctors they wrote it off. The
next day they were going to take his organs or
it was declared dead, but he started coming to just

(01:32:12):
prior to that. It was a day away from having
his organs taken and officially declared dead.

Speaker 2 (01:32:17):
That's like a horror movie. Yeah, I just were on
the back of my driver's license organs cursed by ghosts,
just to be saying.

Speaker 1 (01:32:24):
I mean, if you really need a kidney, and do
you what's better, no kidney or curse kidney? Right? I
don't know that that's going to be enough there, man,
Yeah that is. There's a whole horror There is a
whole horror movie where a guy is conscious and which
is actually a thing that can happen. I think it's
under anesthesia. I believe I could be off. I think

(01:32:44):
that's Hayden Christensen. Isn't that movie? Like yeah, oh yeah, yeah,
I think you're right. Yeah, yeah, that's you want to
talk about? Nightmare fuel? Holy cow? All right, A forty
six Jeff Bellinger next, Hang on, all right, Jeff, what
do you got today? All right?

Speaker 10 (01:32:58):
Good morning, casey job grow both fell short of expectations
last month. The Labor Department just reported this morning that
seventy three thousand workers were added to payrolls in July.
Economists were looking for a gain of one hundred four thousand.
The nation's unemployment rate ticked up a tenth of a
percentage point to four point two percent, as predicted, and

(01:33:19):
two Federal Reserve Board governors who dissented this week and
voted for an interest rate caught both release statements this morning.
Christopher Waller and Michelle Bowman expressed concerns that keeping rates
high would risk unnecessary damage to the labor market. Those
statements were released before the Labor Department issued the July
employment report. President Trump is moving ahead with his effort

(01:33:40):
to reshape international commerce with new tariffs. He announced new
rates just ahead of today's deadline. The rates will vary
from nation to nation, of Bloomberg Economics says the average
rate is just over fifteen percent. Those levies are set
to take effect next Thursday, and its tariff worries that
have the futures pointing rather sh sharply lower. This morning,

(01:34:01):
the Dow futures down three hundred and fifty two points.
iPhone sales in China picked up in the spring. Apple
posted its fastest quarterly revenue growth in more than three years.
The company's results top Wall Street estimates. Apple CEO Tim
Cook told investors the company saw faster growth in the
majority of markets around the world, and he said a
lot of American consumers rushed out to buy Apple products

(01:34:24):
before new tariffs made them more expensive. You have shares
of Amazon dot Com, though under pressure and pre market trading.
The online superstore sales and profit showed solid improvement in
the latest quarter, but investors are focused on Amazon's cloud division,
where sales are not growing as fast as they are
at the cloud provider's Microsoft and Alphabet And case, if

(01:34:45):
you're a Target shopper, your chances of finding what you're
looking for are improving, according to a Target executive. The
chain's chief operating officer acknowledges out of stock merchandises one
of the retailer's most stubborn problems, but he says things
are improving.

Speaker 1 (01:35:00):
Casey oh, Jeff, you forgot what day it is? The
holiday today?

Speaker 2 (01:35:05):
Holiday today?

Speaker 1 (01:35:06):
It's Hulk Hogan Day in the state of Florida. According
to Santas, Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:35:12):
So well, if I was in Florida, I would be celebrating.

Speaker 1 (01:35:15):
Yeah you can off anybody, tear your shirt off that.
But you had a favorite Hulk, Bob, and I just
realized you weren't here last Friday. So what was talking?
Was here a whole Hulk moment for you?

Speaker 10 (01:35:26):
Nothing comes to mind. Nothing comes to mind at the moment,
all right, I know, I'm.

Speaker 1 (01:35:34):
It's okay, No, no, no, it's just I'm trying. I'm trying
to convince my younger listeners about how big Hulk Hogan
was during you know, eighties and nineties, Like people don't
realize that a wrestler could be that big he was.
Jordan asked, and where he was? Like everybody knew who
he was. It was you know his name? Sure? Yeah,

(01:35:55):
now that's anyway, all right, Jeff, have yourself a good weekend.

Speaker 2 (01:35:58):
Okay, YouTube, Casey take care. There you go.

Speaker 1 (01:36:00):
Jeff Ellinger Bloomberg News. What what he could have paid?
He could have just said the totality, it would have
been fine. I was trying to just curious. That's all.
Speaking of wrestling, one, can I just say I don't

(01:36:21):
think we need the presidential fitness thing again. I hated
that in school, not for the fitness side of it.
I was a pretty fit kid.

Speaker 2 (01:36:28):
I liked him, man, I dominated, yeah, I.

Speaker 1 (01:36:30):
Could do all the things. But I told him that
was the problem. I just thought it was so stupid
to sit there because then we'd all sit on our
butts the whole pe, and then everyone would come over
and then do the thing where you lean against the
metal thing and try to push it as far as
you can.

Speaker 2 (01:36:41):
I took it like super serious. So as a kid,
I was like, I need, I need to do this
for the president, like this is my yeah, like it's
gonna be like, yeah, it's going to come across his desk.
Hayes only did two thousand pushups.

Speaker 1 (01:36:57):
Look, Bill Clinton wanted people flexible, but it was at you, Okay, yeah,
it was the other side of the gym. So so
Trump's decided that, so he's got to go obviously with
Hogan guy, he's going to go with Triple H who
then I've never ross you ever see anyone walking to
a presidential press conference and do the water spit. I
had not.

Speaker 2 (01:37:18):
I mean he was oppressive though, So.

Speaker 1 (01:37:20):
There is there is no here's Trump first, But tell me,
is this this thing sounds a little awkward.

Speaker 7 (01:37:24):
Fourteen time w w EUIE World champion.

Speaker 1 (01:37:28):
And okay, right off the bat, there what.

Speaker 7 (01:37:31):
Fourteen time w w EUIE World champion.

Speaker 1 (01:37:34):
I swear to God, if the EU gets a hold
of the WWE, I'm out and never speaking it of
it again.

Speaker 7 (01:37:40):
Fourteen time w w EUIE World champion.

Speaker 3 (01:37:44):
And he's a man who you're not going to mess
around with. Even Bryson said, I think I'll take a
pass on him, right, you're going to take And he's
another one who's been my friend for a long time.
He's really an amazing athlete.

Speaker 7 (01:37:58):
Triple H. Triple H. There he is. That's still very strong.

Speaker 1 (01:38:04):
There he is.

Speaker 7 (01:38:05):
He's a strong guy, and it's great to have you.
And you felt very strongly about this about the council.

Speaker 1 (01:38:12):
Are there other dudes? Are there other dudes that look
like giant lumberjacks with a bald head rolling around there?
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