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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Happy Friday. It is the cac O Day radio program
where here we go. NFL is now officially started, and
everything's insane from the first six seconds of the season.
And now there's this new standard for competitiveness. I guess
(00:22):
in this country, Ross, I was just thinking about it.
I don't want to have to have weekend work. I
know you don't want to have weekend work, but we're
gonna have to. We'll have to divy this up. Probably
so it's faster. We're gonna go spit on all our
other morning shoke.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Unfortunately I'm hourly, so I can't really do that. Look, yeah,
you have fun with that because you Yeah, no, I
need done nine. You're done and done at nine.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
Can you at least spit on Fred since it's your buddy.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
I like Fred.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
I I know, I know I like Fred too, But
this is good. This is our jobs, man, This is
the competitive nature of what we do. Okay, And you
want to go over and you want to tell your
guy you want to be like I see you there,
But tui uh hoktua belave that spit on that thing.
(01:12):
Only in this case that thing happens to be the competitors.
What an absolutely insane way to start the season. So
if you guys don't know and you're just feel like,
what are these guys talking about? By the way, do
you want to spin on Woody or Wilcox? Do you
have a preference?
Speaker 2 (01:27):
I like those guys too.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
I mean they're yeah, I know one man, are you
in the trenches or not? Buddy?
Speaker 2 (01:33):
I mean I would have to probably pick the older one. Okay,
maybe the younger. I don't want to do it. Yeah,
I'm very busy.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
I'm very busy. Which is which? Okay, Bobby bones, which
one of the which one of the say?
Speaker 2 (01:52):
I've also hung out with them and they're also you know.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
I.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Have to spit on the competition.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
I shared a taxi with them when I went down
to Las Vegas for the fifty cent press junkid. Yeah,
that died trying and that wasn't a yeah, man, it
was fun. They're good guys, okay, but still competition. Man,
I'm just this is so.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
Absolute stud defensive player, second year player, but guy who
also had his draft stock drop a little because there
was some behavioral issues that I was scolded and told
that it's it's uh, it was you know, it was
like pre Schador and they're like, you can't, You're not
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allowed to take that into account, and then they tried
to turn into a civil rights thing when in reality,
this is what teams are wondering about. You have the
very very first moment of the game. There's Dak Prescott,
There's Jalen Carter, who again is an absolute stud man
on the field last year, He's got a Super Bowl
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ring in his first year and was a I definitely
contributed there. You see Dak Prescott, the quarterback for Dallas.
I really wish Ray was on here. I'm sure he's
got some thoughts and and uh look, you know Jalen's
standing there on the edge of the huddle, which is
not unusual, right, just kind of mean mugging and eyeballing
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and an intimidation and trash talk is part of it,
although apparently it's supposed to be less of a part
of it is, we'll come to find out. And all
of a sudden, there's flags every like I'm not even
really clocking what's going on, and then there's flags everywhere.
And my buddy, who's the Eagles fan, who I said,
gets a little emotional, guy gets a little emotional. Who
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was in a stellar mood even though Rossi's kind of
like you where it's like if he's watched the game,
he's just a nervous wreck. All of a sudden, I
see his face like he had just watched, like like
whether it's Japanese bullet trains plow through through like a
kindergarten talent competition, like just horrified and then just yell
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a certain expletive and uh there it was slow most
slow most there's even slower, and they're like, is that
And it's a giant watt of spit you can clearly
see travels from dude's mouth to the front of Dak
Prescott's jersey, and at that point is on he's he's
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unsportsman like, he's gone for the game. And uh, all
of a sudden, it turned into a shootout, man, turned
into an absolute shootout there, So what was this thing?
And it was not supposed to be that close. You
goes supposed to be you know, eight and a half points,
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and everyone's now talking about what they're gonna you know,
what are we gonna do? Because I mean, I get it,
you can't have people spitting on you, but they're spitting
on each other, But like what constitutes spitting on each other?
And I mean this seriously because sometimes you just ran
a play your mouse all whatever, and you're screaming, you're
screaming at some dude and uh, you know, spitt spittle
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comes flying out. Okay, whatever, you how do you want
to say?
Speaker 4 (05:22):
It?
Speaker 1 (05:22):
Is that spitting on somebody? And now, do you have
an obligation to suspend probably one of the best players
for that particular team do you have Do you have
an obligation because you did it on the first essentially
the first play of the NFL season for another team?
What are those obligations? And what if I told you
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that as I'm waking up this morning, they that Dak
may have spat first. I can't believe we're gonna do
this like it's Star Wars. Dak may have spat first.
Now to be, he did not spit on the front
of Jalen's jersey. But what he did, and this is
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part of the visual intimidation, is Deck exits his little
huddle directly at Jalen, and as soon as he's clear
of his other guys, Hawk's a big one right kind
of at the feet of Jalen, which that triggered him,
so he spit on his jersey and that's how we
got here. But does it matter who's spat first? Now
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that there might be a second spinner, uh, you know
on the grassy knoll or what whatever? I guess, yeah,
would be a grassy nole.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
This is a Seinfeld episode.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
Wait, what do you mean it's a there? Is there
actually a spitting one or something?
Speaker 2 (06:42):
Yeah, there's a good lord, there's a famous Seinfeld episode
that involves somebody spitting and they think it's like somebody
but it's like Keith Hernandez from the Mets to believe
that's the episode, and it's like, yeah, they find out
that there's a second spider that or it's a magic loogie. Yeah,
it's a it's a thing.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
So you so you'll handle Fred. I got look, I
guess we got to get in on this. This is
how you This is how you intimidate the competition. I
thought it was, you know, going out there and producing.
So I don't know what they're gonna do with him.
I'll tell you for the Eagles, I mean, yeah, granted
you you you know, you got away with it from
a from an actual score standpoint, you didn't get your
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hate to have points or whatever. It was a kickoff,
but you know, twenty four to twenty I mean that's
a that's a w that's what you're going for there.
Uh And so yeah, I don't know, man, I don't
know how any of that stuff pans out. I don't know.
It's a mess, absolute mess. And there's gonna be a
lot of holier than now people. How dare he? And
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we got to throw the book at him? But also
it's like, how do always say this nicely?
Speaker 4 (07:55):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (08:00):
Did you guys see the video that got sent out
to all the teams? Like even in the world, even
in like the realm of the matuist of macho sports,
how do their HR videos suck like ours?
Speaker 2 (08:13):
Do you like?
Speaker 1 (08:13):
This is what I'll understand. How are they so laughable? Why?
And if you don't know what I'm talking about, let
me do this just because my next one's fight me
for some reason right now. So I gotta figure this out.
We'll get into more of this. We can do the
whospat first. We can do it from the start, you know,
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and almost say Star Wars E theme coming up, Pete
Callender will join us. We gotta lot of other dumb stories.
The Decepticons are here. I don't know if you saw
this yesterday, so busy Friday, they probably don't want to
miss anything. Hang on this video. Prior to Spitgate or
any of the insanity of the first game, there was
sent out as a warning by NFL head office too,
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the thirty some frame franchises of the NFL, reminding them, well,
you know this is actually they're bad. It didn't say
anything about spitting, reminding them that they're gonna be on
the lookout for what is the actual scourge of football?
Speaker 2 (09:18):
The gesture things that we've seen.
Speaker 5 (09:20):
There's just no place in the game for it. There's
no place in the game to be standing over your opponent.
There's no place in the game to have violent gestures.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
That's not the.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
Game of football about violence.
Speaker 6 (09:40):
We just have to play a boy the rules, respect
your opponent, respect your teammates, and play the game in
between the whistles.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
Okay, all right. A couple of questions, Is violence okay?
Because violence is still okay right in the NFL. I'm
not sure because you were like, all right, we only
violent gestures, but but the violence part is okay, okay,
all right, So we're good there.
Speaker 4 (10:07):
Two.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
And here's the thing. I respect my friends. I respect
my friends. Ross you guys, do any like you go
out the streets and play stickball? I don't know what
is in New York stickball? Right? Or is that just
like a nineteen fifty seven.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
We played a lot of basketball?
Speaker 1 (10:25):
Okay, all right, you got the better of your buddy.
Would you ever kind of go over and be like, what, yeah,
I got you know? Does that mean you hate your buddy? No,
you're competitive, you're clowning, you're it's whatever. But no, we can't.
Well that's that's that they did. They called one on
the Eagles too, for the guy. I don't know what
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he said to him, but he's been a half second
just kind of doing like the hulk out thing right
where he's looking. He looked kind of a little whole
Cogan thing with the bringing arms in for the flex
over the guy and then just turned his walked over
and they called on sportsmanlike on him. And I'm like,
oh my god, this is going to be the new standard.
And it's like, when it comes to the disciplinary stuff,
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I'm a lot more concerned with people spitting on each other,
which would actually be felonious assault in a lot of
states than a guy who wants to you know, uh
do like a his impression of Hulk Hogan because he
just sacked you for an eight yard loss. It's like,
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what can we can you choose to fight on the
things that make sense. So that's strike number one with
the NFL. Oh, we gonna watch out for the violent gestures.
Look unless in American sign language they're literally telling them
I'm gonna come to your house and kill your family. Right,
I admit that's a problem. Some guy does the bicep
curl and then kiss, you know, kisses it like he's
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the rock. I don't know. I find that amusing, and
I also find an amusing because you're playing in a
sport where everyone else is also. I know it's hard
to remember this sometimes when frustrated with our teams, but
everyone there is very is quite elite, right, and is
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also a giant, hulking dude. Okay, So it's like, I
think you guys can handle each other and watch out
who you trash talk. There's a reason that you know,
we talk about locker room talk, or not the Trump kind,
but the football kind where they will literally tell people
that they don't say something that they can turn into
a quote and hang on a locker room to motivate
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the other team. Guys get all ginned up over that stuff.
These are grown men. Let them do their thing. And also,
how is trash talk as it pertains to sports? See?
Is it seen negatively? Or are there certain sports and
certain players who whenever you bring up their name, you
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have to remind people that they were a master of
trash talk? And why is that? And why can't an
NFL player be one of them? Because a lot of
them are really good at especially lineman. Man, they'll get
at you. But like you flip over to basketball, what
do you what do you think of when you think
of Larry Bird Ross? And I think of our childhood clearly,
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because you know, it was the whole Bird Jordan thing,
the McDonald's commercials which were crazy and and contain nothing.
But Net, I don't know if you know that, all right?
But also when you think of Larry Bird, the guy
was an incredible trash talker, and I don't like, you
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couldn't have that without that? You could, yeah, I mean
you could have Larry Bird. But like some of my
favorite Larry Bird stories, are him being an absolute a
hole going to the opposing bench telling them that they're
gonna inbound the ball to you for the lastest, for
the last shot of the game, telling them who's going
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to imbound it, where they're going to imbount it, where
you're going to shoot it, and then doing that and
they'd be like, no, I that's a flag this year
or whatever, that's a penalty, babe. If if you believe
Babe Ruth calling his own shot right, they come running
out there, you are far too arrogant, sir. So yeah,
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I don't. I'm not saying you should be able to
threaten to kill their kids, but trash talk of the dude.
You're playing in a super macho sport and now you're like, oh,
we can't.
Speaker 5 (14:39):
Things that we've seen. There's just no place in the
game for it. Yeah, there's no place in the game
over your opponent.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
I see it again again. It's all context. It matters,
and it's like you want you know, it's turning into
it's turning into school yards with zero tolerance policies like no,
you can't do any of that, so they don't have
to like human figure it out, which I get is
It's probably a little frustrating to get all these different
teams and looks. That's the nature of controversies with sports calls.
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Sometimes there are no apples to apples. So as we
you know, again, we had a short week. It didn't
feel like it. It felt like all the days, even
though we were missing one, but just glad to be
here on a Friday, get to kind of pull it
all together. Pete Callan and I will chat coming up
at eight oh five, so that will happen per usual.
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So digest a little NFL stuff right there. But there
are other things afoot. Let me get over this in
the NFL, And unfortunately one of them is that once
again on this show, we may be too right for
our own good. Even though I thought we were just
(16:02):
joking about it. You know the joke, well, if you
love Taylor Swift that much, why don't you have or
do the halftime show with the super Bowl? That's a joke.
Nobody really wants that, although I don't know, man did
we still get excited over the halftime show because I
don't feel myself getting excited over the halftime show and
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people are like, well, gots because Janet Jackson and them
killed it. Nah, I don't know, maybe it was just ross.
Did you ever have any interest in the halftime show?
Maybe when you were a kid or younger. I'm trying
to remember a very memorable.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
Happening, Like the last one that I remember being like
super excited about as a kid was Michael Jackson. Yeah,
and in the Super Bowl, remember the halftime show where
he liked you got it? There were like clones of him,
like he was on top of the stadium and then
he was like on the stage, and then when he
was on the stage, he just stood there for like
two minutes. He's magic for two minutes, just sat there,
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stood there like Stoll who does that? And the crowd
is going nuts. Yes, he called that sizzling. He'd get
on the stage and he would sizzle. I know this
because of Lincoln's fascination back in the day with Michael Jackson.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
I actually do that too. And I don't remember. We
must have watched the same documentary or something. I remember.
I remember, yeah, that's definate. I forgotten the word with sizzle,
but I remember I had that that describer.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
That's uh, this is it documentary that came out shortly
after he passed where he would in the practice, he
would get on the stage, and on the stage he
was just standing there and like the music director would
start the music and be like, no, no, no, no,
you gotta let me stand here for like two minutes.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
And the guy I saw that, and I saw the
dude explaining this in my head now because he's like,
the guy is freaking out in the booth.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
What do you will yeah, yeah, and yeah he's just like,
what do you mean we gotta wait for two minutes?
He's like, I'm just gonna stand here, man, I'm gonna sizzle.
Let me sizzle. And they're like, and you don't get it.
But then when you watch it, when he puts it together,
you're like, oh, I see what he's doing. Yeah, it's
like the dramatic pause building up to the moment. But yeah,
in the middle of the Super Bowl he just stands
there for two minutes.
Speaker 1 (18:04):
What you know, Oh, I'm sorry. Sixty seconds is worth
nineteen gazillion dollars. So it was two of them.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
But remember that perform It was an amazing performance.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
And then like, I, yeah, I don't I don't know
if there's like for actually tuning in to me and
excited about it. I couldn't tell you. I don't even
know if that ever happened with me. I think maybe
I was just enthusiastic at the time. Nowadays I just
don't care, and I'm I'm I'm hard pressed who you
could put in there that would make me get excited
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about it. But you know, if this, whatever this is,
were to come to pass, God help us, I think
that it absolutely would be there would be people watching
the halftime show to watch the game. One thousand, a
thousand percent. Listen to this little I don't know if
he's being coy. This is NFL coming to Roger.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
Is Taylor Swift invited to play Super Bowl this year
the halftime show?
Speaker 7 (19:05):
We would always love to have Taylor play. She is
a special, special talent and obviously she would be welcome
in anytime.
Speaker 8 (19:14):
Is it in the works.
Speaker 7 (19:15):
I can't tell you anything about.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Okay, okay, Well, by the way, Rush, this is again,
this is this one. What is it with adult female
reporters where they turn into awkward junior in high school?
I mean, you got it doesn't fit in her own skin?
What is it?
Speaker 2 (19:35):
You've got to understand that, Savannah Guthrie, Right, Yeah, that's
the one. Remember she had the there's the stills of
her interviewing Trump where she looks straight up evil. And
even this morning when I was loading in the audio
and watching the video of her, she looks like a
demon like, she looks super weird. She really does.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Does she not sound schoolgirl? Is giddy?
Speaker 2 (19:53):
She does? Yeah.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
The CBS reporters flipping out. She's standing there on the
White House launch. Oh my gosh, they're engaged. Oh, it's
the biggest news I've ever dropped at this location. Is
she exactly? What are you doing? I would argue it's
the biggest news to ever emanate from that location besides her.
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Can you think of anything bigger to emanate from that location?
News wise?
Speaker 2 (20:22):
Not at all.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
No, there's nothing. So rogerdet getting interviewed by precocious teen
Savannah Guthrie. What it's like. It's what happens to these women.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
Miss Taylor Swift invited to play the Super Bowl this year,
the halftime show.
Speaker 7 (20:41):
We would always love to have Taylor play. She is
a special, special talent and obviously she would be welcome
at any time.
Speaker 8 (20:50):
Is it in the works.
Speaker 7 (20:51):
I can't tell you anything about.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
That, Okay, Okay, at.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
What point can we expect the decision to be announced.
Speaker 7 (21:00):
I'm waiting on my friend jay Z to be able to.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
Hands.
Speaker 2 (21:07):
We have to decide whether or not the Chiefs are
gonna go to Super Bowl so Taylor can perform in
front of Travis. You've got to make sure the first
is gonna make sure they follow the script. So I
mean if the Chiefs, Yeah, the Chiefs get through that
they're supposed to get through that. Yeah, she will probably
before about halftime show.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
Dude, It's like this is embarrassing for everyone involved in that.
Everyone just the sheer giddiness and then him playing along.
I cut it off before he says he's as swifty.
He says he's a swifty because of course he does.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
Yeah, because Taylor Swift has made him a lot of money.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
Yes, and we'll make him a lot more. Did you
see the Kelsey brothers just like they just got a
two hundred million dollar thing for some beer they made up.
Because now companies are realizing that it's really really expensive
to hire Taylor, but it's a lot cheaper I guess
to buy off her husband and his brother. By the way,
I don't even have beef with the Kelsey's and actual
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I kind of like, uh, I like Travis's brother. Actually,
I think he's he's just I think he's the one
that he's the more regular of the two dudes.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
I like, I like his brother more because his brother
didn't completely destroy my life after thirteen seconds. I prefer
that guy over the other guy in there to the thing.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
But yeah, like, but like, you don't just it was
called garage beer. You don't just come up with it
and somebody gives you two hundred million dollars unless you're
engaged to Taylor Swift. Sorry, that's what And I wonder,
I wonder if do you think that they would suspend
Kelsey if he spits on somebody? Uh? Is that today
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they play? Right? They play tonight? That'll be the true test.
All this's insane.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
Is there a Friday night game? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (22:49):
Man, one game today? Huh?
Speaker 2 (22:52):
I forgot that was the thing though.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
Well, you know it's just a thing real quick because
they try to beat the high school. You know, they
don't do it once the high school stuff. Yeah. So
it's a Chiefs Chargers today. So that's uh, it was
eight o'clock. I guess eight o'clock game. Yeah, what do
you like Chiefs or Chargers there, mister Ross or stadium fire?
Speaker 2 (23:16):
Probably yeah, I would prefer stadium fire.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
Can we get like a performance by Baine maybe on
the field?
Speaker 1 (23:25):
Oh that was I saw that one time? Where did
he play New York? Right? Thinks? So, uh good stuff?
Good stuff I saw there. Yeah, so yeah they got
they got one game tonight and it's the It's the
the Chiefy Chiefs.
Speaker 7 (23:38):
And then.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
You guys, you guys want to feature games here it is. Yeah,
so you're you're a Sunday night game. I'm the Monday
night game. So everyone's a feature.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
Game, Sunday night game. I think we're gonna go and
one to start. I think you're losing to the Ravens.
I think they're like a one point five underdog or something.
At home.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
What if they all come over and spit on you?
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Well, I mean I might change it.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
You guys should you guys should look spin on able
would be my advice. And honestly, I think those weird
white things are very spin on able. Whatever that color
scheme is where you look like glacier frost, Gatorade.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
Can or toll He's injuries. Man, it just sucks Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
Well the other thing is too Simultaneously, when they in
that play that Carter got suspended yesterday, they also lost
one of their their you know dudes to injury. They
cart him out. He's done. So like opening play, you
lose two players. Man, that's brutal, and one of them
is probably is arguably what you probably were be your
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best defensive player, your most important one, at least from
his anchorship of the line. There. Ah, just nightmare fuel man.
I'm glad you get to watch everyone else go first
before we get a tangle with the bears. All right,
six forty four here on the CaCO Day radio program.
I know it's a contest for the the dumbest utterance
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of a lawmaker at the Capitol each and every week.
I'm hard pressed to think that Tim Kaine, the Senator
from Virginia, which, by the way, now we've talked about
both of them this week. I'm hard pressed to think
of somebody who more fundamentally doesn't understand he represents Virginia,
(25:21):
but does understand I don't know our founding documents, the
conceptualization of the United States like it is. I don't
know how you're fit to serve and I don't even
say that from a political standpoint, it's from a like
fundamental understanding. So what did he say? I'll play it
for you coming up next. Hang out real think tanks
(25:43):
that are putting out words to not use anymore so
you don't sound as crazy to everybody where they're holding
summits to figure out how to talk to men. They
are swearing in like every weird video now, even ones
where they're eating tacos. What else am I missing? Where
(26:05):
they're striving for normalcy even when having to do land
acknowledgments at their little their little summer getaway on what
planet does anyone think Tim Kaine, the senator and former
would be vice president? I would remind you from Virginia
there on what planet do you think him all pining
(26:27):
on the Declaration of Independence? The Founding Fathers is conceptualization
of rights as we know it in the modern world,
a better execution of what started with things like the
Magna Carta, where we we even we we out Magna Carta,
the Magna carter ers. Okay, they kick their ass doing it.
(26:53):
This is simple. And you're a senator from Virginia, where
ida Ross run this through? Is there any reference or
historical ties to Virginia or the area known as Virginia
to perhaps I don't know, the founding fathers and our
institutions of government. Would you look that up?
Speaker 2 (27:10):
Sure, yeah, let me check, Yeah, yeah, there is, Yes.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
There's like some like just is it one of those
weird quirky things like George Obama or six No? No, no,
it's more more than that. Okay, what are you what
are you doing? Bro? This might be one of the
dumbest things. And remember I watched Hank Johnson think he
was grilling JFK. Junior yesterday, and I gotta tell you,
(27:34):
I realized that if I have ever drug before the
Senate or our Congress. Uh, and Hank Johnson is on
a panel, we're not not talking about glam at some point,
the amount of self control to not bring up glam
when Hank Johnson is not pausing to even comprehend because
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if he does, he'll get lost, or he's asking dumb questions,
accusatory questions, Well why didn't you travel, sir? Well, I
was concerned the whole thing and flip over, and I
didn't have a general to ask like I would be insubordinate.
So for Tim Kane to go out there and outstupid.
That is saying something here we go.
Speaker 9 (28:17):
Notion that rights don't come from laws and don't come
from the government, but come from the creator.
Speaker 10 (28:24):
That's what the Iranian government believes.
Speaker 9 (28:26):
It's a theocratic regime that bases its rule on Shia
law and target soonies behinds Jews, Christians and.
Speaker 10 (28:36):
Other religious minorities.
Speaker 9 (28:37):
And they do it because they believe that they understand
what natural rights are from their creator. So the statement
that our rights do not come from our laws or
our governments is extremely troubling.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
It up for debate. Now.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
They should be completely disqualifying.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
That's right there. You should be like, let's go to
the this is why we need the padded room we
talked about for.
Speaker 2 (29:02):
Him, you need to hold like a special election right now,
because that's crazy. We not only does he not understand
what makes our constitution exceptional compared to the rest of
the world, right because we believe the opposite of say
the UK, where like your government is given to you,
your rights are given to you by the government and.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
More importantly taken away when yeah, I feel like it.
Speaker 2 (29:20):
Right, like posting memes or whatever. But also he does
he's comparing our set of laws to Sharia laws. So
he doesn't understand that.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
To be fair, he said Shia, And there's a little
bit of gamesmanshipped there because it's one particular branch of
the Sharia compact, because they also persecute other Muslim sex.
But he means the same thing.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
But he doesn't understand that the basis of Western civilization
is based upon the Ten Commandments, So not only which
aren't congruent with Sharia law. So not only does he
not understand our constitution what makes it exceptional, but he
doesn't understand the basis of this civilization. Dad, dude, that's scary.
I would go a step further. So let me just
and I know you we've heard this. We hold these
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truths to.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
Be self evident, that all men are created equal, that
they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, life, liberty,
pursuit of happiness. Right, you've heard that one hundred times.
Well understand one that flies in the face of what
he's saying. Pretty clear what they were thinking. But more importantly,
and I actually kind of expect this from a Democrat
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from I guess what is technically a Southern state. You
are arguing against the fundamental argument that abolitionists used to
end slavery. Bro We'll point that out, which, again, a
Democrat Congress or a member of Congress from a southern
state arguing against the thing that was used conceptually to
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abolish slavery is not surprising to me. It's just surprising.
It's you know, one hundred and you know, fifty years
later whatever. Maybe maybe it's not even that surprising. That's
what you're arguing against. That was the strongest argument for abolitionists.
You know, you believe that all men are created equal,
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and if so, then how the hell is this happening?
Speaker 2 (31:08):
No, it was born out of religion, right, because yeah, exactly,
because you believe in a creator. Somebody made us in
more equal. So yeah, and you know, not equity equal, so.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
At least no, no, no, yeah, no, a creator, which is
you know, that is the difference between equality and equity.
Equity is equal outcomes. Equality is equal opportunity. And if
you want to, I guess shoehorn that into that concept,
then equal opportunity, I guess, is the starting thing. Well,
this case creator, and you can't argue for the exceptionalism
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of human being unless you think their very existence is
exceptional in some way.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
I mean, this is just a big, big I mean,
what a what a self own? And you're saying the
quiet part out loud is what he did? Yeah, I
just and smugly too, that's the thing. Thought it was
a win.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
Yeah. He has his glasses up on his little forehead
there and he's like, you guys are all just so stupid.
I'm a genius. Really did that?
Speaker 2 (32:04):
Go?
Speaker 9 (32:04):
Go?
Speaker 2 (32:05):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (32:05):
He thought you were going to and he probably still
thinks he won, still thinks he won. And then he's
got to have Catholic bishops explain why stupid to him?
Springing the halftime show? They should bring back the marching bands?
What are you talking about? Admittedly I missed some of
the earlier super Bowls, like are you longing Ross? You
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know my favorite halftime show Beethoven? Remember that?
Speaker 2 (32:29):
Oh my gosh, yeah, no, he had incredible he had
incredible focus. But but the issue is you realize he
can't hear right, so it's incredible, like he's no attention
in the crowd at all.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
Just well, plus when he exposed his nipple.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
Right, oh man, remember the fallout from that which I've
which again he hasn't heard about.
Speaker 1 (32:48):
But what do you talk about Boston, Paul? Is that
something you guys did during Prohibition that I'm unaware of.
I can't know all the history. Okay, did the flappers
come out and do a little little dancing thing there?
Speaker 2 (33:00):
I mean, I'm not gonna lie. I would prefer if
they go back to the old leather helmets that they
had back in the day.
Speaker 1 (33:05):
That's a good point in the game.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
It seemed faster.
Speaker 11 (33:08):
Well.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
Also, also, are you ready for this? Plastics? Right? Isn't
that a big problem though? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (33:13):
It did right my yeah, plastics. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
Some would say that tanneries are far more injurious to waterways,
but those people would be comedies.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
Moving to the modern helmet really hurt the flankerback position.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
When you agree, yes, yeah, Joe Biden reminiscing about well,
how he almost went pro as a flankerback, although it
looks like he's playing flanker back again. Why is he
have a giant, massive head wound? And are you a
little upset? They're not even trying to lie to us anymore.
I would have loved to hear them explain that, like
he's still in office, without him actually being an office
(33:48):
Let's just say hypothetically he was, and he looks like
he just took a line drive from a baseball What happened?
Speaker 12 (33:56):
As I told you, If i'd you run it in
front of me when I was playing flankerback, I could
have been an All American man.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
I could have been a contender. It could have been big,
could have been a contender flanker. Hey man, this is
a don't crap on Boston Paul's best memories. But do
you talk if we'll bring back to the marching bands?
All right, whatever, you're just trolling me, that's fine, But yeah,
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leather helmets is a good idea. Let's go ahead and
do that. But I did find it interesting. Then after listening,
we'll play a Timkyne cut one more time because maybe
you thought you were hallucinating in the last segment because
it's early and stuff. No, no, No, A city and
US senator said this.
Speaker 9 (34:39):
Notion that rights don't come from laws and don't come
from the government, but come from the creator.
Speaker 10 (34:46):
That's what the Iranian government believes.
Speaker 9 (34:48):
It's a theocratic regime that bases its rule on Shia
law and target soonies behinds Jews, Christians, and other religious minorities,
and they do it because they believe that they understand
what natural rights are from their creator.
Speaker 10 (35:06):
So the statement that our rights do not come.
Speaker 9 (35:10):
From our laws or our governments is extremely troubling.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
I I and again we've sliced it several different ways
because it's so easy to absolutely destroy by reading the
plain text of the Decoration of Independence, understanding why you
would conceptualize equity, but also you would instill rights into
one particular species on this planet. I know that we
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argue we've got animal rights, but at the end of
the day, animal rights, as much as some would like,
still pale in comparison because we can eat them. That's
the great dividing line, right, if you can eat them
right and not go to jail. Some people may be
upset about it because they're you know, they were a kipeda,
(35:56):
But it's not the same thing as Ross eating his
neighbor and then going what I do wrong? We view
humans as different, so why do we view them as different?
One of the big reasons is the concept of a creator.
Here's there's a guy, he does a YOUTUBEA actually know
this guy because he's a bishop up in Minnesota. And
(36:19):
by the way, I knew him before he was doing
all these YouTube videos, but I thought he really summed
it up very well. This is Bishop Baron, everybody's Bishop Baron.
Speaker 12 (36:26):
I just feel obligated to speak out against something that
I came across today and I just found it some
outrageous and really so dangerous to our democracy. It was
Senator Tim Kaine at a I think it was a
Senate confirmation hearing, and he was actively contesting the view
that our rights come from God and not from the government.
(36:47):
And he said, it's very dangerous if you claim that
our rights don't come from laws and from government. What
was truck me was he's a senator from Virginia. Virginia
was the state of Thomas Jefferson and James man Medison,
both of whom took it as fundamental to our democracy
that our rights don't come from the government, they come
from God. So we know the familiar words of Jefferson
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right that we are created equal, created by God. We're
endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. Among these
are life, liberty, and the.
Speaker 1 (37:21):
Pursuit of happiness.
Speaker 12 (37:23):
You see, so basically that Jefferson was the fact that
rights come first. They're not invented by the government. Rather,
government exists. And remember this language from the prologue of
the Declaration, to secure these rights doesn't invent them, doesn't
ground them, It secures them. It recognizes them as objectively
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coming from God. And then its whole purpose is to
secure them, to serve them. Think two of that familiar
word from Jefferson, inalienable. These rights are inalienable. Now why
because they come not from the government but from God.
If the government creates our rights, it can take them away.
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If the government is responsible for our rights, well, then
it can change them. You think this never happens. You
don't know much about the history of the twentieth century.
Look at the great totalitarian systems of the twentieth century
that followed from the denial of God and denial of
rights coming from God. And so those rights became eminently
alienable whenever it served the purposes of the government.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
And Tim Kaine would literally sit there and let that
guy make that argument, look at him and go, yeah,
but you're a theologist, what do you know, And like
that's as clear and concise as it gets. And then
simultaneously the people then hear that, and then they were
mad because this guy's quote violating the separation of church
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and state.
Speaker 2 (38:50):
That's rich.
Speaker 1 (38:52):
That's an interesting position right there. All right, just one
other cut from this guy.
Speaker 12 (38:58):
It just strikes me as extraordinary that a major American
politician wouldn't understand this. We the elemental part of our system.
Speaker 10 (39:07):
God help us.
Speaker 12 (39:08):
I mean that literally, God help us if we say
our rights are coming to us from the government that
gives the government indeed, godlike power, we are and this
is not pious boilerplate. It's basic democracy. We are a
nation under God, Lincoln says the Gettysburg addressed that this
nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom. Again,
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that's not just pious decoration. That's a very important political statement.
We are a government that recognizes the objective rights that
come from outside of government. Government exists to serve them
and to secure them. Well, the fact that this rhetoric,
and it's popped up elsewhere too in recent years, I
spoke out against it a little while ago, is troubling
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because it's a fruit I would say, of the increasing
marginalization and privatization of religion, if not outright hostility to it,
but see everybody religion is elemental, it's basic to our democracy.
So I'm speaking out against this statement I think is
really dangerous, both as a Catholic bishop and as a
proud American who's very happy to follow Thomas Jefferson.
Speaker 1 (40:17):
And let me take it a step further too, because
this is the scary part of the argument. I think
one of the things that drives a Tim Kaine or
somebody to adopt this position is the realization that to
accomplish the checklist of things you really want to accomplish,
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essentially the Bill of Rights is standing in the way
of that. That's the scary part. Like, the thing that
frustrates you is not necessarily just your political opponents. It's
the pesky constitution. Like think of it ross when you
think about the big Democrat Party initiatives over the last
(40:58):
few years. Like I'll give you an example. Remember when
they wanted to set up essentially the a censorship Committee.
They were to put that that psycho theater in charge.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
Of it, and then they're like a background check on her,
and like that was like, you know, they put that
to the side really fast, because yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:17):
But the concept of what they wanted to do would
have been in direct opposition to the First Amendment.
Speaker 2 (41:21):
The concepts of everything they want to do does not
align with our constitution or with the belief that we
are given our rights from God or like you know,
our rights cannot be taken away. These those inherent rights.
Speaker 1 (41:32):
So if you want to do all of the totalitarian
things that you want to do, and you're Tim Kaine,
you have to hold the position that they're not rights
from God. Right.
Speaker 2 (41:41):
And what's funny is so you have Tim Kane up
there pretty much, you know, the summary of what he's
saying is, you know, God isn't in our founding documents
at all, which is crazy. And then to prove that,
you know, the people on the left will be like,
you know, separation of church and state. Well, you know what,
you know, what else isn't in the Constitution? I might
want to sit down, hold on, hold on?
Speaker 1 (42:00):
Is it? I don't know the separation of church and state?
That that would be? Yes, Oh okay, all right, I
thought that was too. If you rub lemon juice on it,
it's not it doesn't.
Speaker 2 (42:15):
Pop up or I mean, I don't know, perhaps probably
to steal it you you also need magic glasses for that.
So I mean it's so sort of complicated.
Speaker 1 (42:24):
But if you're so complicated, oh god, you know where
the glasses are? I just realized where are the glasses at.
They're in Philadelphia, which means I go Jaalen car is
going to spit on me. So this sounds like a
lot of work anyway, I'm sorry, Yes, yeah, yeah, it is.
Speaker 2 (42:41):
It is, rich Man. It's like every leftist position. When
you put it under a microscope, it suddenly makes no
sense at all and the entire argument falls apart. You can't,
on one hand, say that there's no God in the Constitution,
right and then be like, oh, by the way, there's
no separation, you know, separation to separate the thing that
doesn't exist in the Yeah, that's also not in the Constitution.
But when you look at the founding document, the Declaration
of Independence right there, and there are words like you said,
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like like you know, inherent, at nalienable, inalienable, all these dude,
like I said, it is disqualifying. He shouldn't be in
the Senate.
Speaker 1 (43:13):
H I'll bet you know how bad This dude probably
wants to quarter soldiers in your house too. I think
that's it. I think that's really his I would actually
respect that if that was the plan, instead of destroying
free speech so that you can arrest people for Facebook memes,
Like if your thing is you're just so pissed, you
can't like make soldiers stay at people's houses for no compensation.
(43:35):
Like at least he'd be unique in uh in the
weird things you want to do. Okay, So we had that.
It was not a banner day for various senators of
the Democratic persuasion. I will say this, I had, and
I think I pay pretty good attention. I didn't realize
exactly how stupid the new Mexico senator is. Which, by
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the way, Ross, how do you say this dude's name
Lululemon that I believe? So yeah, okay, l l u a.
I'm gonna stop, so it's Lululemon whatever anyways, Junior, excuse me,
I forgot it's Lulu Lemon. Junior. Uh So, the new
Mexico Senator came loaded for bear for the RFK thing yesterday.
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I can't tell you how under research this dude sounded,
because you know how most of these things work. Somebody
will say something it's clearly wrong, and it's you can
rebutt it. But the trick is to never give whoever
you're questioning the opportunity to so you' that's why you
never you only leave let him like do five second
(44:42):
answers where you have to screen cut them off and
La center Lulu Lemon didn't get the memo, and so
he tried to try to hit him with this thing.
And I, uh, good on, good on, RFK man. But
I want you to hear how wrong this senator who
thought he had the gotcha thing was, because it's embarrassing.
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Mister Guyer a doctor, this is one of his staff members.
Speaker 3 (45:07):
Did you know he never went to medical school?
Speaker 8 (45:10):
He's not he's not or not he's not practicing medicine.
Speaker 3 (45:13):
Did you know that he got caught in Maryland and
was charged for practicing medicine without a medical license.
Speaker 8 (45:20):
He was charged by a medical board, suit the medical board,
and the medical board was found acted an actual Malicon
was fined two point six million dollars by a judge
in Maryland for doing that.
Speaker 3 (45:33):
See, so you choose to know a lot when you
want to know a lot, You're it's incredible, Kennedy, the senator.
Speaker 7 (45:41):
So.
Speaker 1 (45:44):
You get you get owned so hard just to just
to recap the senator accused one of his staff members
of pretending to be a doctor, and then to prove it,
he said, hey, remember that one time this liar, this
this lion liar was charged criminally with, you know, pretending
to be a doctor, like you know, like he's doing
(46:04):
butt butt implants at the motel six or something, right,
and and within like seven seconds, rfk, he's ready for this,
He's like, actually, it was a medical medical board, so
it's not even really the government. It's a bunch of
protectionists generally, as we found with a lot of these
medical agencies and boards, biased group of doctors who in
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fact were so biased and operated with such malice. To
find an actual malice judgment as it pertains to people
in high profile positions, is a high bar. And then
to have to stroke a check for two point six
million to him tells a slightly different story. And I'm sorry.
So at that point, after that rebuttal and now it's
(46:52):
out there, because you didn't scream over him loud enough,
you let him say it, you then pivot to oh,
now you know stuff, and then to do it with
like there's no like he didn't even pause, Like he
feels shameful. Honestly, he should fire a staff whoever gave
him that. That was the most under research thing I've
(47:12):
ever seen. But no, he goes in a different direction
because now he's gonna punish him.
Speaker 3 (47:17):
Look, two young ladies in Las Crucisty, Mexico to town
Hall recently gave me this starfish pin. I was going
to give it to you today, but after your questioning today,
you deserve it because what this represents is to remember
that every one of us can make a difference, or
to something as small as a starfish on a beach
that maybe got washed up and you throw it back
(47:37):
in the ocean. You might not save them all, but
you can save one. I'm sorry that you're not worthy
of this. What nice little pins or is a nice reminder.
I'm gonna pray for you, Secretary Kennedy.
Speaker 1 (47:47):
I hope we do better. I want you to do better.
But today was a failure for you.
Speaker 10 (47:51):
Man.
Speaker 1 (47:52):
Oh yeah, yeah, I did not get this chocolate starfish
pin or whatever this thing is. Do you see RFK
crying after the hearing ross You didn't load any of
that in. He was just he was inconsolable, and he
was just a little ball out in front of the
hearing room.
Speaker 2 (48:06):
And all that was planned, you know, it was all planned.
Speaker 1 (48:09):
Oh yeah, no, he planned to give him the pin.
He just said, so I planned to give you this pin.
He's gonna reward him with the chocolate starfish pin or
whatever the thing was. And then Senator Lulu Lemmon's like,
I can't now because you're mean. Just he's so bad
at it that it made for great audio for us.
All right, seven to twenty three hang on, coming up
(48:31):
thirty minutes from now we will chat with Pete. Calendar
lots to get into with him. What a crazy week.
Check this out. I feel bad for these guys, but like, also,
you're setting up shop in the middle of hipster, woke,
hipster pro ceo assassination land known as Brooklyn. Oh, speaking
(48:56):
of I'm sorry, Ross sent me the where'd you see this? Yesterday?
This being of the CEOs.
Speaker 2 (49:05):
Originally I thought on a Facebook, but then I thought
on x as well.
Speaker 1 (49:08):
Okay, all right, hold, I gotta call this thing out.
Oh I'm so glad I remember this. This is dying
laughing all right? So is it sheen or shine? I
don't know how to say whatever that is The cheap
Chinese crap company is okay. So Sheen has reportedly removed
(49:29):
images of their clothes because of the model that was
being used to sell the clothes, because now it's Ai time.
Speaker 3 (49:40):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (49:41):
The model in this case is oh Luigi and not
the one from the video game, the one from the
healthcare CEO shooting. And you just see him in like
a I don't know, like a V neck shirt. There
here he is a little button down short sleep button down,
just smiling.
Speaker 4 (49:59):
You know.
Speaker 1 (49:59):
It looks like any J. C. Penny model that you'd
see on an old catalog or whatever, except it's him.
Speaker 7 (50:07):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
They said the image in question was provided by a
third party vendor and was removed immediately upon the skuy.
I mean, I have a question where they selling more stuff?
And if so, is that terrifying a little bit? A
little bit? You know? What vibes that gave me was
remember the Rolling Stone cover with the Boston de Jakov
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do Jirnoff or whatever his name is. Oh, just ugly man.
But also it's it's essentially half of its criminal and
crap on on their website. Anyways, I'm not really surprised
by it. We have stringent standards for all listings. No,
you don't. In fact, you're a you're a meme. You're
(50:50):
famously a meme because people like to show a picture
of what they ordered. Right now. This is some chicks
should be all right, here's the picture of this shirt
I ordered, and then a bo she'll have some box there,
she'll unbox it and she'll open it and it's like
Barbie doll size. Because you that's like a big scam
on their website, things that are miniatures of other things,
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so much that it's become a meme and people post
videos of it, the unboxing, just for the the outrageousness
of all of it. So honestly, if you do have standards,
I'm surprised. But I digress here. So up in New York,
or in this case Astoria, uh, a new sports bar
is stirring controversy. Oh what's wrong with this? They don't
(51:37):
have enough tailor swift the wall sticky things, big heads
or whatever they are. By the way, Ross, did you
know that the people make the big head thing? There's
a tailor swift one you can get now, because of
course there is, and why wouldn't there be? The new
bar known as the Wolf's layer. Do you guys understand
(51:58):
why that might be problematic? I mean, I don't think
it's problematic, because I like, you have to really kind
of know what that means. Wolf's Lair was the name
of Hitler's little the Polish retreat, not the one up
in the Bavarian mountains there the Alps, but rather in
Poland with the underground bunkers. It's the one that Tom
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Cruise tried to murder him in. Was known as Wolfslair,
and that's what they named this bar. And of course
the people saw that, and then they flipped the hell out,
accusing the owners of dog whistling so they could fill
the bar with white supremacists and Nazis, because obviously that
was their intent. Let's see here, Wolf the favorite nickname
(52:44):
of the genocidal maniac, and the headquarters is the site
of the famously failed assassination attempt. That's the Valkyrie one.
But the owners of the sports bar swore they had
no clue the name was affiliated with any sinister history. Quote,
it's not like it's Auschwitz. Now, I would be ross
if they had tried to name it Auschwitz. Then I'd
be on the side of the offended. I because like,
(53:08):
there's no excuses there, right, This isn't like those weird
things in India where they're like Obama's Fried Yeah.
Speaker 2 (53:15):
I was about to point out the Indian stuff. Yes, yeah,
he said, yeah, Hitler's fried Chicken. Yeah, they're like, oh,
we just like the mustache. I don't know what's going
on with that. But they didn't name it Auschwitz. They
named it Wolf's Lair, and clearly they were going for
a different theme. Uh says uh Coot Tom Galinish, who
(53:36):
came up with the name.
Speaker 1 (53:37):
He goes, he goes, it's not like it's Auschwitz. I
don't even drive a German car, which I think is
a really interesting thing. So if you drive a German car,
you're a Nazi. He claims. The inspiration for the Wolf's
Lair was twofold. He wanted to channel the loyalty and
family focused nature of a pack of wolves. Okay, and
(54:00):
I also celebrate his favorite Mma Jim which actually I
know the one who's referencing. That's in England where a
bunch of UFC champions basically came out of including Rampage Jackson,
who by the way, is now just disowned his son
and says you should go to jail. So something changed
in a week. Uh see your glenas claims you only
discover the names ties to Nazism this week after posting
(54:24):
the restaurant's new awning, which says wolf slayer and not
even in some weird German font by the way, And
of course then you know everyone started in. Uh you
need a secret code, and this is some of the comments.
You need a secret code and a secret hand salute
to enter, said one user. Some neighbors suggested the name
wasn't a coincidence, but rather a dog was a little
(54:46):
lure extremists. It's quote intentional. I can't wait to see
the rebuttal from the community. All right, that's a perpetual
victim who said that. And then there's some other reasonable
people who are like nah, I think he was just
going for or a sports bar. But it's tough man.
We talked. I think we mentioned, like, you know how
tight margins are on restaurants and bars and stuff, and
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it's like, so one little thing can derail a huge investment.
I should know, ross you know that I went in
with some guys were opening a smoothie bar actually just
down the road.
Speaker 4 (55:18):
Here.
Speaker 2 (55:18):
Uh, not surprising. I mean, smoothies are your passion, you know,
shut up about them.
Speaker 1 (55:22):
And I thought you the time, you're into healthy food.
And we didn't go with my name because I'd be
too obvious. I don't want to capitalize on it. So
my partner, uh Bob Jones. Uh, so we're called it Jonestown.
I mean, you want some like Kopin's for free drinks?
Speaker 2 (55:40):
It sounds nice. What kind of drinks do you have,
like smoothies, juices, things like, okay, refreshing, refreshing stuff and
we have boost. What if I go there and I
like that, I decide I don't want any of the
like nothing to drink them like you. I just I
changed my mind.
Speaker 1 (55:53):
Well, but that's the whole that's the whole point of
the business. So you would be doing me a great
disservice if you not have at least we have are
our signature is a punch.
Speaker 2 (56:02):
Okay, yeah, but but I'm not thirsty. I'm not thirsty.
Speaker 1 (56:04):
I'd rather leave right, But you would be doing me
a solid if you would at least you know, have one.
Oh you only need one, so like just one? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (56:17):
Anyway, so I know, No, I'm feeling pressured here that
I don't feel comfortable with.
Speaker 1 (56:21):
This, Okay, all right, well look it's not my only
I've diversified my investment portfolio. So if you die, if
you don't want smoothie, I assume that would be up
your alley, since you know you're a health guy. So
actually I'm also opening a butcher shop. You like you
like me, I do.
Speaker 2 (56:41):
Yeah, yeah, it's called Death Camp, and I don't want
to eat there.
Speaker 1 (56:45):
Well, you know, no, no, no, because I mean obviously
you got to process the animals so that you can
then sell the delicious steaks and stuff. And I don't
want to hide what we're doing there. So so anyway,
you want some Coopon's for that as well, and we'll
get some stuff for the am you know, you know,
pair as well is some of the stakes from death
Camp with some of the smoothies from Jonestown and you
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just take those home. So very excited about this.
Speaker 2 (57:11):
I'm sorry, I wasn't even paying attention. I'm looking at
these Sears advertisements, these thirst traps and involving Lee Harvey Oswald.
Speaker 1 (57:18):
Oh yeah, there a new model. Yeah, I mean back
in the day he was quite something. I understood. He
was also in the Russian version of the catalog as well, right,
and the Cuban one. I don't know if you know that.
So he's a triple threat. Alrighty uh, who do we
got today? By the way, because I know I know
(57:38):
Ray's not Kim Well Ken Moon from the Weather Channel.
I knew the coward wasn't gonna be him, but all
but like after they threw out like the best defensive
player for the Eagles of the first play man, I
thought Ray might he must be ecstatic. Of course it
didn't work out, but at least closer for him.
Speaker 11 (57:59):
But no, but he was probably a happy camper for
most of the night. I mean they were in the game, so.
Speaker 1 (58:03):
Yeah, they were until ceed Lamb forgot how to catch
a ball. Was two bad because the guy's pretty good.
So that's true anyway, that's the Cowboys gonna cowboy all right,
So what do you what do you got going for
us today?
Speaker 4 (58:14):
All right?
Speaker 11 (58:15):
Well, we've got lots of sunshine today. It is gonna
be rather hot out there, above average temperatures all the
way up into the low nineties here this afternoon, seventy tonight,
another rather hot day tomorrow with sunshine back to the
low nineties, and we've got a cold front that's going
to move through second half of the weekend that's gonna
bring some cooler are in here. Do you have a
chance for showers even a few rumbles of thunder overnight
Saturday night and during the day on Sunday, About a
(58:35):
thirty to forty percent chance to see some showers and
storms with that front. Highs on Sunday will be right
around that eighty degree market. We have some nice weather
settling in for early next week with sunshine and upper
seventies Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Speaker 1 (58:48):
Who you got your Falcons guy?
Speaker 4 (58:49):
Right?
Speaker 1 (58:50):
I am, yes, you guys play the bucks, that's right, yeah, yes,
all right man, I'm just so happy football's back here. Yes,
me too.
Speaker 2 (58:57):
Not to have the.
Speaker 1 (58:58):
Falcons players spit on the other team, okay, okay, all right,
all right, very good advice, Thank you, Ken seven forty five.
We'll take a break, be right back eight eight eight
nine three four seven eight seven four. We'll be chatting
with Pete Calender here in just a few minutes. Fact,
I just Pete did some tweetings, so we'll be good
to go with uh with that look, at that Ross,
(59:20):
people want to try my smoothie shop. So that's good. Uh,
even if you don't want to, all right, well I'll
send you all some Coopin's. You only need the one.
It'll be fine. Don't worry about stuff, all right. A
couple other things real quick for we we get into
all of that. Um, well, that's right to open it
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over here in this other other thing here. It looks
like Trump's gonna do this and this will be the
next great lawsuit, the the renaming of the Department of Defense,
which I look, I don't know who to believe on
this stuff anymore, because people are you need an Act
of Congress to do this, which you know maybe, but like,
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why would Congress tell you what you can call an
administrative branch office if we have separation of powers. I'm
not a lawyer, so I don't pretend to necessarily understand it.
But that would be the kind of the main question
that I have. So we'll see if that's get that
gets asked. But here's the thing I find very fascinating,
(01:00:27):
And this is the kind of stuff Ross that makes
me believe that Trump is just about setting traps for
his opponents and he's doing it in a furdy chess manner.
The idea that they are openly saying at the DJ
that they're exploring banning trans people from buying guns. Have
you have you like game theoried all the fallout from this, Yeah,
(01:00:49):
yes I have.
Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
I was lost in thought on this. I read the
story last night and prep and my brain started going
and I'm like, he's gonna get the Libs to defend
gun right.
Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
Yes he is, and they're so in a boxer man.
So do you inherently defend it? Okay, that's fine, but
keep in mind you can there's the defense from a
you know, lawsuits that could inevitably be filed and you
haven't to go on the record, but also you have
to ideologically defend that you are you want, you know,
(01:01:25):
you think that people remember the Homeland Security Department under
Napolitano listed soldiers returning from war as having among the
highest probability for being some sort of like homegrown terrorist.
We mocked the hell out of that initial report from
Homeland Security. And you know, there were a lot of
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arguments saying that anyone who had ever received any this
is what was really offensive, anyone who had received any
psychiatric care for their service, you know, like soldiers you
might have PTSD, shouldn't be allowed to own a gun.
Speaker 2 (01:01:59):
They're saying the same thing about like ADHD medication. Right,
I find this stuff and being like, you know your
doctor is going to ask you or whatever you're going
to say if they sign up this paperwork or you
want any sort of like you know, mental medication, and
if so, either you're not qualified because suddenly you're a
crazy person, and we can't be given guns to crazy people. Yeah,
and to classify the trans issue as like a mental issue,
which it has been like up to what ten years historically, Yeah, historically.
Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
More importantly, regardless of what a group of doctors who
are clearly woke have to say, I think that the
general public, especially now as they've reached this exhaustive point
and it's now to come back to bite the first
parts that you know, the gay, lesbian, bisexual part of it.
Who how many gay creators have made videos upset that
(01:02:46):
the teas are attached and how they're ruining everything for him.
I've seen a lot of those, And so I think
general perception within the public is it still involves mental
health issues, even if you don't think that the dysphoria is.
There's clearly when some you know, some guy's screaming, it's
ma'am kicking over game. Stop stuff. Inherently, even though you're
(01:03:07):
not a doctor, don't you think that person suffering from
some sort of mental illness? Of course you do. You
look at the six foot seven kid who's playing your
daughter in high school volleyball. That's a dude. As a
perrier're like, there's something wrong here. So you can think
you're gonna win it at a political level, but in
the court of public opinion, Trump's got you in a box, bro.
Speaker 2 (01:03:29):
I mean a lot of people think it, but a
lot of people won't say it. And why won't they
say it? Because they're scared of violent repercussion from the
other side.
Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
Yeah, but there's no evidence of that as a possibility. Right, Yeah,
this is this is so fun just to think about it.
I can't wait to ask Pete about this man, because like,
what do you do if you're just if you're in
a Democrat hqu right now when you're having to like,
all right, here's how we're going to handle this, I
(01:03:59):
don't know what the good option is. Help me understand this,
Help me understand how you push back on this, So
we'll find out, all right, So we'll talk about that
with Pete here in just a few minutes. You guys,
remember the conservative influencers who got caught essentially shilling on
(01:04:22):
behalf of Big Soda and how embarrassing that was. I mean,
I blocked almost every account that was involved in that.
It was just so scummy. Now there is some growing
interest as to whether India has basically been has gotten
to some influencers. So they're having that big debate right
(01:04:42):
now because they realize that there's a lot of there's
a lot of tensions with India, not just for the
truck driver thing, but also for the H one B stuff.
But also, and I think this is more important, India
is the largest consumer of Russian oil and they have
(01:05:03):
refused to stop buying it. Everyone stopped buying it, but
India keeps doing it. I just I shouldn't say everyone,
obviously the you know, the North Korean stuff like that,
but but of any size, India keeps doing it. And
there's a lot of animosity there too. So in the
final hour here on Friday, and the final hour on
Friday means we welcome in our radio buddy to the south,
mister Pete Callander. How you doing, Pete?
Speaker 4 (01:05:26):
I'm doing okay. How are you today?
Speaker 1 (01:05:28):
I was I'm good man. I was just thinking about
something you said. I can't if it was last week
or the week before when you informed me that this
was like our like, what was it two hundredth or
whatever hit that we've done something.
Speaker 4 (01:05:38):
Yeah, we've done like two hundred, yeah, two hundred live hits,
because you were gracious enough to welcome me onto your program,
uh back when I had started up the podcast.
Speaker 1 (01:05:49):
Yeah, well, look, we haven't ever known each other for
a while, and the audience likes you, so I'm nothing.
I know why I would say this though, this is
what I was thinking. I was just saying me and
I was so glad, even though because technically we work
for different companies now, so this is a little unusual.
But we don't work in the same department or in
the same market, the same time or market, because if
(01:06:12):
we did, I just realized I would have to spin
on you, and I feel bad doing that.
Speaker 4 (01:06:18):
M h mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (01:06:20):
Are you following the spit gate as it has evolved overnight?
From I saw the headline?
Speaker 4 (01:06:26):
Is this a football game. There was a spit something
or other at the in the football game last night.
Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
The sports ball just say sports ball, because I'd say no.
Speaker 4 (01:06:34):
I thought, no, Look, I'm a I followed football. I
like football. I saw the I saw a tweet about
spit gate, and I just got distracted because I thought,
I got to come up with some topics for me
and Casey to discuss. And surely he's not going to
be interested in talking.
Speaker 1 (01:06:48):
About spitgate.
Speaker 4 (01:06:51):
Or what.
Speaker 1 (01:06:52):
Oh, don't worry, We're gonna get some most But I
don't so the evolution last night as we know it
yesterday was simply the first play where Jalen Carter, who
had a little troubled run in college, which some people
said probably hurt his draft position. The Eagle said, I
don't care, because he said he's a good player, and
sure enough, he played me his rookie year. He got
a Super Bowl ring and he was very instrumental in it.
(01:07:16):
But then Philadelphia, No, no, no, no, no no. My
buddy is though, and I happen to be watching the
game with him yesterday, and you want to talk about
from zero to insane person, hm, But you know, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Philly dirt back to I want you to understand this
man has showed up to where we're all watching it
(01:07:38):
because the other guys are some cowboy fans in there.
He is wearing a Philly green bathrobe, a giant Marty
Gras Eagles thing. He's dressed like that in public. This
is what a lunatic this dude is. And he was
so happy. And then Jalen Carter comes out. But the
evolution overnight is after they threw him out of the game,
(01:07:59):
is that it appears is Dak Prescott may have spit first. Oh,
now we're doing the Star Wars gredo things.
Speaker 4 (01:08:07):
So yeah, it's like, wasn't there a Seinfeld episode about this?
Speaker 1 (01:08:11):
What is it with you guys? Go ahead, Ross, go
take your victory.
Speaker 4 (01:08:16):
Laugh.
Speaker 1 (01:08:17):
Ross's I was never a Seinfeld guy. But every time
I start a story, Ross is like, yeah, yeah, it's
a Seinfeld episode, right, And then you.
Speaker 4 (01:08:26):
That was the biggest deception ever foisted upon the American
society probably in history, which is that Seinfeld was a
show about nothing. It's a lie, it's a I mean,
it's prophetic.
Speaker 1 (01:08:44):
Cross has said that's a Seinfeld episode like three times
this week already. I can't remember what the other ones were.
Speaker 4 (01:08:49):
Yeah, it's uh well, I mean it's you know, does
does art imitate life for life imitate art kind of
a thing? So yeah, it's like like the movie Idiocracy.
Speaker 1 (01:09:00):
Uh like, oh, that's a documentary.
Speaker 4 (01:09:03):
Yeah, exactly, we're in the prequel right now.
Speaker 1 (01:09:05):
Yeah, yep, yep, yep. Yeah, I'm I'm I'm on the
lookout for upgrade.
Speaker 6 (01:09:12):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
It sounds like a dangerous guy, so they want to
watch out for him.
Speaker 4 (01:09:16):
So do they go back, like do they do they
send the reps under the hood, you know, to review
all the footage to track all of the spitting them.
Speaker 1 (01:09:28):
I don't know, I'm gonna be I'm gonna suit. Look,
Jalen Carr is probably gonna get hit with a giant
fine today, which at the end of the day is
not going to be you know, even fifty thousand isn't
gonna dune these dudes. EELII is a rookie, so I
don't know, but it's probably gonna happen. And technically, Dak
Dak did the thing that the more veteran player would do.
He came out of the huddle. One of the things
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these guys will do is they especially like if throw
over the fifty yard line, which they were not for this.
Speaker 4 (01:09:55):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:09:55):
They love spitting on logos just to sat with guys.
Da comes out of the huddle where Jalen's uh mean,
mugging him from a few feet away, which is not uncommon, right,
It's something you do to intimidate people. And he spit
on it round at Jalen's feet. So not not only
do we have a who spit first controversy, but also
we have a second spinner on the grassy knoll.
Speaker 4 (01:10:17):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:10:18):
I mean, this thing is out of control right.
Speaker 4 (01:10:20):
Well, and this I mean it gets to intent, you know, right,
the that's the idea is like you have to you
have to assess intent, which if I understand it, the
uh was it the uh? The genocide scholars in their letter.
Speaker 1 (01:10:35):
Again the world's best genocide scholar, right, these are not
one of the mill genocide scholars. Put some respect on
this name.
Speaker 4 (01:10:44):
Right, although I see that their ranks swelled just recently
for some reason. But but yeah, like they never they
never looked at intent. There's a key component of really
any kind of a crime. Like that's the thing that
the people who are screaming genocide, this genocide, that only
for you know, Israel. It's one of the things that
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they always ignore, which is the intent?
Speaker 1 (01:11:10):
Right? Yeah, Well, I think Dak's intent was to intimidate,
and which is the intent for all these guys. And
I'm sorry, I can't take the NFL seriously on this stuff.
Did you like one of the hallmarks of working for
a big company are awful HR videos? We will agree, Yeah, yeah, right, legend.
(01:11:32):
But of all the things, I didn't think the NFL
would pall victim to it. But they put this. This
is a video they made that they sent to all
the teams as a reminder yesterday before the season started.
And just I mean, listen to this. Things that we
don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:11:48):
There's just no place in the game for it. There's
no place in the game to be standing over your opponent.
There's no place in the game to have violent gestures.
Speaker 10 (01:12:04):
He's not the game of football.
Speaker 1 (01:12:07):
Yeah, the violence.
Speaker 6 (01:12:09):
Play, respect your opponent, respect your teammates, and play the
game in between the whistles.
Speaker 1 (01:12:17):
All right, all right, So would you like to respond
to their Well, I'm a yes.
Speaker 4 (01:12:22):
I mean, I'm first off, I'm a bit perplexed. Well,
a couple of things. Number One, I guess would be
when you say that the violence, the violent gestures have
no place in the game, but the game is literally violence.
Speaker 1 (01:12:35):
Yeah, so that's one the two and killed me. The
standing over your opponent. Oh, I I don't know. Do
you mean like a certain legendary boxer who's arguably most
iconic photo is him standing over his opponent with his
arm cocked halfway. Yeah, it goes by the name Muhammad Ali.
Speaker 4 (01:12:55):
Right, And and how else you used to put like
when you knock somebody down to the ground as part
of the violence that is football, and you and you
stand up first. How are you not supposed to be
standing over your opponent in that situation?
Speaker 1 (01:13:09):
I think you have to lay there and then wait
for your opponent to stand up first, and then it's.
Speaker 4 (01:13:12):
Well, then he's standing over you.
Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
Well it's a it's a battle of wills, I agree.
Speaker 4 (01:13:19):
So you have to all lay there and then time
it so you both get up at the same time.
Speaker 1 (01:13:25):
Yeah. Yeah, I think what you do is you hug
it out and then come up together while and then
that's okay.
Speaker 4 (01:13:32):
So I'm trying to remember who it was. I think
it may have been EMMITTT. Smith. There was a legendary
running back who talked about how he would lay on
the ground every after every single tackle, whether he was
hurt or not, but he would always lay on the
ground for a little bit extra longer period of time
just so the opponents never knew if he was in
fact hurt.
Speaker 1 (01:13:53):
I mean that's diabolical, but good on him, man. Yeah, yeah,
I mean there's a mental component to everything.
Speaker 12 (01:13:59):
Sure.
Speaker 4 (01:14:00):
Yeah, they're always trying to get in each other's heads.
I mean, Michael Jordan was legendary for this latry.
Speaker 1 (01:14:05):
But legendary talked about It's like, can you imagine, Larry,
can you imagine the NBA and that era of the
NBA in the nineties without all the stories that we
know with Jordan and Byrd if they're like, I'm sorry,
there'll be no trash talk boys.
Speaker 4 (01:14:18):
Right, that's.
Speaker 1 (01:14:20):
Right.
Speaker 4 (01:14:21):
No, no trying to you know, get into the head
of your opponent, which is I mean, that's a big
part of the whole mental game. I mean, look, the
Carolina Panthers had Steve Smith as a wide receiver. Yeah uh,
you know, Hall of fameer kind of a player here
and like this that was like central to his entire
game was the trash talking get into people's heads.
Speaker 1 (01:14:43):
And then would own you. I'm sure, but.
Speaker 4 (01:14:47):
Exactly yeah, because it gets you, It gets you thinking
about something else. It breaks your focus away from what
you're supposed to be doing. And that's a part of football.
It's been a part football from the very beginning. People
trash talk everybody all the time. And then after it's
all over, they all go to the center and, you know,
take a knee together and say a prayer.
Speaker 1 (01:15:08):
That's what that's what you want. And I understand it
doesn't always play out like that, but there's plenty of
people who've been able to manage that over the years.
And I would I would put an as an asterisk
an exclamation point at what she said, but I would
expand it beyond football. Uh did you see what happened
with the photographer at the US Open and the tennis match?
Speaker 4 (01:15:27):
Whom is that the ex boyfriend in the stands that
prompted the Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:15:32):
So they had a photographer that stuck around. He stayed
out on the side of the court too long and
they attempted to move after the very first serve and
it created a bit of a ruckus. And then the
judge gay or the ref or whatever gave the guy
a reserve. Well, the guy who he was playing, who
was the odds on favorite, lost his mind over it
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and then proceeded to get his butt dumped by their
opponent because he got in his head.
Speaker 4 (01:16:00):
Yep. Yeah, so I've heard the same thing described with
the Tiger Woods, like when he was, you know, riding high. Well, okay,
that's probably not a great phrase to use here, but
then he, you know, when all of the scandal broke
about the infidelity and the strippers and all of that stuff,
and he was never the same after that because I
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heard one guy one analysis that you know, you get
up there and you've got thousands of people watching you,
you know, hit this ball on the you know, on
the golf course, and it's in your head that everybody
is looking at you and they all know and they
all read the stories, and what do they think about me?
Speaker 1 (01:16:40):
And then you start, we're jealous? I remember that. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:16:45):
Yeah, So it's just but it's like it breaks your
concentration that you have to maintain, and that's part of
the reason why you do the trash talking.
Speaker 1 (01:16:56):
This just feels like inherent stuff, like everyone should know you.
Another example inherently. I think that if you're going to
serve in the US Senate, especially from a state that
might have some historical precedent as it pertains to the
Founding Fathers, let's say Virginia, perhaps that you cannot fundamentally
not understand what Tim Kaine doesn't understand. When we play
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this audio one more time so we can all be horrified.
Speaker 9 (01:17:22):
Notion that rights don't come from laws and don't come
from the government, but come from the Creator.
Speaker 10 (01:17:29):
That's what the Iranian government believes.
Speaker 9 (01:17:31):
It's a theocratic regime that bases its rule on Shia
law and target soonies behinds, Jews, Christians, and other religious minorities.
And they do it because they believe that they understand
what natural rights are from their creator.
Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
All Right, So I have two thoughts that I'm curious
you would. One, he's fundamentally arguing against the main abolitionist
argument to end slavery, that is that this is a
person that's made by God, and you can't believe them.
But I can understand a democrat from Virginia holding that opinion.
So we'll skip over that one there. But also you
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realize that to accomplish what democrats want to accomplish, like
the censorship proposal they had with the crazy theater Chick
at the end of the Biden and some of these others.
The only thing fundamentally standing in their way, more so
than Republican opposition, is that pesky Bill of rights.
Speaker 4 (01:18:28):
Correct right, And so if you believe it so right,
So if you ship the focus to say that the
what do you say? The laws are what give people right,
the government and law is what gives people right. Well,
then if the government can give, then the government can
take away. And no, that's precisely why the founders codified
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it in language on paper for all to read, that
these rights are not actual from the government. The government
is simply there to protect those rights and not infringe
on those rights. Those rights are derived by the Creator.
And you get the sense that Tim Kane maybe sort
of kind of knows this or something because he uses
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the word the creator, right, he uses creator, which is
that language exactly? So how could somebody I think this
idiot is a lawyer too. I think he's a lawyer. So,
and this guy was a vice presidential nominee and.
Speaker 1 (01:19:32):
His son was one of the antifa A lunatics arrested
in Georgia. So let's not forget that.
Speaker 4 (01:19:38):
Oh interesting, I was not aware of that. No, that's
good to know. Yeah, it's just the And then of course,
you know Ted Cruz just eats his lunch at that hearing.
I mean, and that's those are the moments that Ted
Cruz was like bred for, you know, like that's it.
Like that moment right there is where he just dismantles
Tim Kane and as he should. As he should because
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we are all stupid after having heard Tim Kane kin
say that. And the worst part is is that there
are democrats who and people who are sort of not
paying attention. They will hear that SoundBite or see the
quote someplace and think that's true because they haven't read
the Bill of Rights, they haven't read the Declaration of Independence,
They're right, the Constitution, right, they don't understand these fundamental
(01:20:21):
principles of our society. And so they hear this guy,
who you know, is the former vice presidential nominee, so
he must know what he's talking about. So yeah, they
come from the government, And no, they do not come
from the government.
Speaker 1 (01:20:35):
I will say. The most disqualifying thing of it is
also where he parts his glasses when he's like.
Speaker 4 (01:20:41):
Yeah, it's an outrage.
Speaker 1 (01:20:42):
Yeah, that part right there, that should be your indicator
that anything coming out of this person's mouth is shere lunacy.
All right, I didn't even get into the trans gun thing. Dude.
I think that's a Trump trap. I'm on board with
Trump traps now, and I think it's going to be
amazing thirty seconds. Are they going to defend gun rights?
The same people argue that people soldiers getting psychiatric care
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shouldn't be able to own guns. Are we going to
do this thing? I hope so.
Speaker 4 (01:21:07):
Well, that's the thing, right, They can't help themselves if
it is a trap, They can't help themselves, and so
I suspect they will absolutely walk into that trap if
unless something else comes along that distracts them, you know,
in the interim.
Speaker 1 (01:21:22):
No, they're gonna pick a nick basket like their yogi.
They can't help themselves, man, they can't. We'll leave it there.
We'll talk next week. Have yourself a good one.
Speaker 4 (01:21:29):
Sir, YouTube brother appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (01:21:31):
Yeah, we'll be right back. Excuse me, phone number eight
eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. So,
since we were talking about this whole thing where the
DOJ is discussing maybe not letting people who are trans
by guns, and it creates this what are they gonna
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do type of response from Democrats, like are they going
to go to bat for gun rights? Are they going
to are they going to because what they're going to do,
I'll tell you what they're going to do is they're
going to go how dare you imply that somebody who
is trans has some sort of mental issue, ignoring the
fact that people understand that tell about five minutes ago
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it was a diagnosable thing, but they also understand that
there's usually a bunch of other mental health issues that
have attached to this, And people can argue that it's
over the fact that it's because of the situation they're
in it breeds other things, or that it's a hallmark
of gender dysphoria. Like if that's fine, if you want
(01:22:35):
to debate that, but you're going to have a hard
time convincing people that there's not other stuff going off
because they've seen way too many videos of the uncanny
valley kind of thing, right you you know what I
mean when I say uncanny valley, right where something is
too close to something else, but there's something that's just
a bit off. I think that's still right now. How
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most Americans see some one where they're like, you know,
like that Congress the I cannot remember what state the
congress person they're up and is it Delaware? I think right?
The transgender member of Congress who don lemon cold bro
yesterday or no, not bro, dude and nobody batted an eye,
(01:23:18):
which was weird, and then you're like, oh, that's a dude, right,
And then the pushback that's coming on some of the
trans issues, Like you can make that argument fundamentally, but
I think a lot of people are going to reject it,
so we'll see. I would also say that if you
are a medical professional who has amputation fetish and so
you cut off your own legs, you shouldn't be able
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to own a gun. Ross you with me here as
I'm stripping rights, I feel like there may be some
mental health issues here. Doctor. And I love this doctor's name.
Do you see what his name was? Doctor Hopper who
amputated his own two legs below the kneecap because it's
(01:24:01):
his thing, it's his sexual obsession. A surgeon with an
obsession for cutting off parts of his body had his
own legs amputated. The problem is he build insurance for it,
and so now not only is it this weird fetish,
it's insurance fraud. It's like burning your own house down.
(01:24:21):
I guess. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:24:21):
I think most people would read this right or see
the story and their initial reaction be like that dude
is crazy, yes, nuts, yeah, a little bit, And and
to have that to be like a sexual thing, like
that's great. Remember the story we did about the guy
that had the person eat him like in Germany.
Speaker 1 (01:24:38):
Yes, yes, you know. The creepiest thing about that story too,
is and I understand why the guy did it. The
guy who was eventually charged with it to the eater,
he kept like all of their conversations and chat logs
and stuff, of course, because the eat is excited and
he's telling the eater how he wants to be eating.
(01:24:58):
It's the creepiest.
Speaker 3 (01:24:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:25:00):
And not to say he's not guilty of eating the guy,
because that's nuts, but yeah, no, he knew that people
would be like, there's no way that guy would have
you do that, like he quested it, and he's like, well,
I got the receipts right.
Speaker 1 (01:25:09):
Here, which at some point it didn't matter if he
have re seeds, because it's like having receipts for kitty
porn that you bought at the flea market. You're like,
I paid for those videos of eight year olds. Yeah,
you're still going to jail, bro so but yeah, So
they charged him with insurance fraud for cutting off his
own legs.
Speaker 4 (01:25:30):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:25:30):
He had claimed that they he needed to cut and
and by the way, when I say cut his own
legs off, he had somebody else do it, which means
and then claimed to have sepsis or something so that
there was medical reasonings so didn't have to pay for it.
So that's the fraud. But also that means there's another
dude out there who was perfectly fine cutting another dude's
(01:25:51):
leg off because it was you gave him a thrill,
So maybe there's some other maybe somebody else needs to
be talked to. And then also three counts of possessing
extreme pornography, which was pornography where they were amputating things,
which for some reason almost sounds worse than a snuff
film if I could just go down that right. And
(01:26:14):
I don't know why it does to me, and I
think it's just because I accidentally watched a couple of
those isis hostage videos. It's like, all right, you want
to a woman gets smothered by a pillow and was
it real or wasn't it? Or are we going to
literally saw body parts off? That's what this guy had
hold of it. And I didn't even know that was
the thing. And I'm very happy up to that point
(01:26:35):
that I did not know that was a thing. And
then I really dark thought crossed my head. Russ. If
the only way you can achieve what you want to achieve,
you catch what you catch what I'm what I mean
by that complete the fetish is to cut off one
(01:26:56):
of your own limbs. That means you only got or right,
do you see what I'm saying?
Speaker 2 (01:27:04):
Yeah, I know the math math math, So yeah, I.
Speaker 1 (01:27:06):
Guess maybe if you start below the knee and then
there's two more above the knee, but eventually, like you,
that's like a six shooter. Maybe once it's done, it's done.
There's no recreating that. I guess. So you got to
be very uh, you know, you got a budget. And
then I was disturbed that my brain started processing this
(01:27:29):
in some sort of logical way, like wouldn't you run
out of limbs eventually and not be able to that
could be a problem. AnyWho, I'll tell you what you
shouldn't be as a doctor. And I don't know why
that's not part of the conversation there, like, yeah, first
thing we did is get rid of his medical license
(01:27:49):
so he's not touching people. But I digress, right, eight
eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Here's
an update on the the the teenage girl in Scotland
or girls, but the one that was holding a knife
in a hatchet, because that thing went crazy. We talked
about it initially, I said, I was still waiting for details,
(01:28:09):
and then all of a sudden, this campaign of like
statements came out where they were there because they like
try they arrested the girl and they're like, see she was,
and they spun a narrative that she's part of a
girl adolescent girls knife gang who terrorizes the Scottish citizenry.
(01:28:32):
And I'm like, this is crazy. I've never heard any
of this stuff, and like people were actually selling that
and it was like messing with people because they're like, oh,
hold on here, so there's a bunch of like tween
girls that run knife gangs. Like it's gangs of New
York and she's buil a butcher, like you want me
to believe that, And that this guy was just some
(01:28:53):
Bulgarian immigrant who was just trying to get to the
store and harassed and that was the narrative. Well, now
they've ended up arresting the dude who was filming them,
you know, the one who could have filmed if he
was imperiled and then walked away, because it turns out
he actually assaulted her sister.
Speaker 2 (01:29:08):
According to authority, it's not surprising either that stupid narra
and I had not heard that narrative before. He didn't
hear the ags of Scotland narrative, Oh in jets and
sharks with the knives or whatever of Scotland. But if
you watch the video and you pay attention, the girl
looks like she's fearful. It doesn't look like she's aggressive
like I'm gonna see. It appears her sister had just
been struck by this guy's partner. It looks like she
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she whips out the weapons and she's like step back,
But she doesn't look like she she's the perpetrator. She
looks like she's defending herself.
Speaker 1 (01:29:37):
Yeah, she was running at him like the weird special
operators in the Venezuelan video we marked the other day,
screaming with her war face on. Then fine, but you no,
you're right. She actually gets off the path and goes
up a hill. Did I rewatch the video yesterday? So
she's clearly not obstructing this guy's ability to move either
way that he wants, and he chooses to go up
the hill. So yeah, I think that they realized what
(01:30:01):
a powder keg this was, and this is them just
trying to stem a little of it because people were
outraged over this.
Speaker 2 (01:30:07):
And then it turns into some sort of like taken
thing or something where the sister was taken and right,
I mean the yacht and yeah, like how do you
come back from that? It's like a big whoopsie, like
what you We're sorry? What do you do?
Speaker 1 (01:30:19):
So the Bulgarian migrant is now identified as how do
you say this guy's name? Fat as Sli Demona?
Speaker 2 (01:30:26):
Yes, neiled, it is that?
Speaker 1 (01:30:27):
Correct?
Speaker 2 (01:30:30):
It again?
Speaker 1 (01:30:30):
Fat Asli Demona, Yeah, it's it, that's it anyway, So
he's charged with by police for assaulting a minor, which
would be this girl's sister, dude, and it's like the
uncharged of the girl. Oh and this is the other
thing too, by the way, Ross. So everyone was saying
that they knew that this the girls had done it
because there was video. And then Scotland Yard or scott whatever,
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the police there claimed that the CCTV footage went missing
after previously claiming that she committed a crime and that
they were using the video. So they initially said the
video proved that she was the aggressor, and then when
they asked you the video, they were like, whoops, we
lost it. So yeah, there was a whole middle part
of this where people were outraged, and some would say
(01:31:19):
feels like maybe they were trying to cover for fat
ass all either Batos, I'm sure I'm nailing it. So
like if you thought this thing was sketchy before the
whole Oh, the video proves that she's the aggressor. Let's
see the video.
Speaker 4 (01:31:33):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:31:33):
I actually Bob accidentally deleted it. He spilled beer on it. Oh,
it's horrible. And now after they saw the country ready
to blow up, they're like, uh, we're gonna I'm gonna
go ahead and go ahead and actually charge this dude.
And I don't know if they had other footage or
how that or if there were visual injuries on the girl.
There's not a ton of info coming out, but anyway,
(01:31:58):
we got him, Okay, all right, well I'll give about
another minute then we're gonna roll out of this thing.
So I don't know for because a certain Dallas Cowboys
fan named Race Agic weather guy took today off, which
I understood before the game because I just he assumed
he's going to get drilled. It's the life. Was the
(01:32:19):
largest line of the week at eight and a half points.
So not a lot of confidence there in the in
the uh the Dallas Cowboys. But when you throw out
basically the best defensive player of the Eagles in the
first play, things tend to change. So he still didn't win,
but he's probably a little happier than he would have been.
(01:32:40):
All Right, well that's it. We're just gonna do this.
Weather not not that bad, so you know, enjoy yourself
or watch football. I don't care you do you We're
gonna take a break. Come back with Jeff Bellinger next.
Speaker 2 (01:32:50):
Weg Morning, Casey.
Speaker 13 (01:32:51):
There were some technical issues that the Bureau of Labor
Statistics just before the scheduled release of the August Employment report.
We weren't sure until eight thirty whether or not we'd
get the numbers, but we did, and they are much
weaker than expected. The Labor Department says just twenty two
thousand workers were added to payrolls last month. Economists were
(01:33:12):
looking for a gain of around seventy five thousand. The
nation's unemployment rate ticked up a tenth of a percentage
point four point three percent. That was in line with forecasts.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick was on Bloomberg Television when word
of the technical problems that the Bureau of Labor Statistics
came across. He said the BLS technical issues proved that
(01:33:32):
the agency needs a change in leadership. There is a
thought now that the weak payroll gross a growth will
cement the case for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut
later this month. A shares of American Eagle Outfitters posted
the biggest advance on record. The stock surged thirty eight
percent yesterday. The clothing retailer reported better than expected quarterly
(01:33:53):
results after the markets closed on Wednesday. It gave a
lot of the credit to a promotion featuring Sidney Sweeney
and American Eagle recently added NFL star Travis Kelcey as
a promoter for the brand. This could be a rough day, though,
for shares of Lulu lemon Athletica. The company posted disappointing
results for a third straight quarter. Its stock is down
(01:34:15):
nineteen percent pre market. The requirement for airlines to compensate
travelers for flight delays may be withdrawn soon. The Department
of Transportation wants to scrap the Biden era rules that
called for payments to passengers whose flights were delayed for
reasons other than the weather. A DOT filing says withdrawing
the rules is consistent with Department and administration priorities. Airline lobbyists,
(01:34:40):
of course, are praising the move and case Paramount sky
Dance assigned a distribution deal with Legendary Entertainment. It's the
latest of several deals for the studio since new management
took over just weeks ago. Paramount will distribute legendary films
to theaters for three years, starting with Street Fighter that
come out in October of next year.
Speaker 1 (01:35:02):
Casey, does that mean on the if I have the
parents that had the Paramount out, does that mean they're
going to get some of the library of the legendary
because they have legendaries produced some really good movies. So
they're going to get that library on the streaming service.
Speaker 13 (01:35:12):
We don't know if that's part of the deal or not,
but could be something they're talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:35:17):
Yeah, it'd be great, man, Absolutely, I think it's honestly,
I think there's selection on there's a lot better than
people give it credit for. But anyway, all right, hey,
thank you much, Jeff. All right, to have a nice weekend. Yep,
talk to you Monday. There you go, Jeff Ellinger, Bloomberg News.
If you guys listen to the show for even a minute,
you know what of Ross's high priority projects is a
(01:35:37):
moon base, which is ironic for somebody who doesn't want
to leave the US or get on a spacecraft yet.
But you're a big fan of the moon base right
ever since Nuke Gingridge.
Speaker 2 (01:35:49):
I believe in the property rights and we were there first,
and it's yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:35:53):
Yeah, absolutely. So yesterday the Sean Duffy is the NASA
Administrator other things, announced that we will be sending the
first Artemis crew. There'll be a four man crew to
the Moon beginning at the beginning of next year, which
is actually faster than they thought. Now they're not going
to land on the moon this initial artemist, the first
(01:36:14):
initial Artemist trips, they will orbit the Moon. And basically
what they're doing is they are picking all of the
landing points because now they're going to send all the
stuff up as part of the thing. And so the
first two missions are basically like topography. Even though we
have a good understanding of the moon. They whatever, they're
(01:36:35):
going to be orbited in like two weeks. But the
reason they moved it up is because the Chinese said
they were going to send crew up I think in March,
and so now we're trying to get there first. Which
are we going to fight China in space? Is that
a thing? And here's the thing too, You don't want
to fight China on the moon because the Chinese astronauts,
even though you think it's going to be a fair fight,
(01:36:55):
will pick up moon dust and throw in your eyes. Man.
Speaker 2 (01:36:58):
No, that's true. They will.
Speaker 1 (01:36:59):
Yeah, there's no no honor right there.
Speaker 2 (01:37:01):
And it's messed up too because even if you befriend them,
they don't teach Kwi Loo.
Speaker 1 (01:37:05):
So yeah, because you're an outside obviously. Yeah. So yeah,
that's uh, that's the thing. Although it does give credence
to that story yesterday where the chick was scammed out
all the money by an astronaut who had been in
a fight in space and she needed you need money
for oxygen and she got scammed and sent it to
him because we thought it was like Interstellar battle with
Aliens or the board or something, but it may have
(01:37:26):
just been with China. So yeah, still do that. And
then the first landing will be Artemis three, which if
you're an astronaut, you probably don't want to be on
the Artemist three missions because then you end up like Wattney,
one of the original Artimists three guys. So that's not good.
But we're gonna do this thing, and I guess we're
moving in that direction. And finally, I tweeted this out yesterday.
I'm pretty pumped about this.
Speaker 4 (01:37:48):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:37:48):
They are making a John Candy bio and the trailer
looks really good. It's gonna be on Prime Video in October.
And if it's just good, I thought that Chris Farley
one was good. It's the same people doing that. But
I was reminded yesterday ross that John Candy was younger
than us when.
Speaker 2 (01:38:04):
He died isn't that weird to learn?
Speaker 1 (01:38:06):
Yeah, he was forty three.
Speaker 2 (01:38:07):
We're getting to the age where, like, you know, these
people we grew up with, you found out that day
passed away like younger than we are now. It's so weird.
Speaker 1 (01:38:15):
Like you always think of the twenty seven Club like
that's its own thing. But like John can't. I remember.
I remember when John Candy died. What was the movie,
the last movie, Wagons East or whatever, because I remember
we were gonna go see it and they're like, by
the way, he just died. He was a kid. I
was like, what the heck's going on? But then to
read that yesterday that it was forty three, and I'm like,
oh no,