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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Gotta have my phone. I'm just like your a tween
daughter at dinner when you're trying to do the family
thing or so Rosskin texts me when really insane stuff happens.
Although how do I put this? You know, one of
the things that's important to being a broadcaster is and
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it's really lost on a huge you know, really the
majority I think of kind of the high profile broadcasters
is and this goes for TV or radio, it goes
for newspaper too. Really, if you're wrong or if you
feel that something you did may have left the impression
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of something that you now know is inaccurate, right, it
doesn't even have to be because you know, one of
these weird newspaper things where they're like Trump. According to sources,
Trump told fundraisers that he is actually Hitler. And then
you're like, well, what, I'm sorry he said what? And
then you find out later and then of course that's
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right on the front page. And then later you find
out that Trump was at a fundraiser in the Upper
Midwest where that the majority of in Minnesota, the majority
of people claimed some sort of Germanic heritage or Norwegian heritage.
He told fundraisers that he had German heritage right, and
then that corrections on like page e seventy two never
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to be seen. It's not that bad. I sat on Friday.
I was surprised that things didn't feel twenty sixteen y
out there. But you know, the immediate freak out, the screaming,
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the uh, what are the sky screamers? Ross? Is that
what they were called?
Speaker 2 (01:52):
This?
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Remember the people that were screaming at the sky sky screamers?
I think is literally what they're being called. Like, I
didn't see any of that, is it? Because and I
saw some theories on this, so I wasn't the only
one thinking this is it? Because they realized that it
didn't help in twenty sixteen, and I thought, now like
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that level of let's hey, let's think about what we're
doing and whether this is either a good thing or
an effective thing. I realized that that doesn't exist among
most of these idiots, or they would have changed things up, like, oh,
maybe acting visually insane, where if this was one hundred
years ago, they'd throw me in an asylum and that'd
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be clear. That's not what I'm advocate. Well, some of
them probably because there's you know, there's crazy. It's all around,
but we didn't see that, right, A bunch of women
with uh with female genitalia hats haven't descended upon Washington.
The the TikTok videos were there and all that, but
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like I felt, from our we gotta not do this.
Speaker 3 (03:01):
I think because I know I got a bunch of
friends on the left. You know why I'm you know
where I'm going with I don't. I don't. I can
just tell you from my own perspective is Yeah, they're
in complete shock there, and and they're choosing too.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
This is one of the theories.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
Yeah, they're choosing to instead of engage like before in
Scream at the Sky, they're disengaging like I know, like
three or four of them, or they've just completely deleted
their Twitter x accounts because that's obviously the problem. And
they've moved over to Blue Sky because the one thing
that's going to help them is moving further into their
echo chamber.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
Yes, you know what, Ross and I didn't even talk
about this before the show. This is this is where
it's not that it didn't happen, it's that it happened differently.
And that's why I wanted to literally in these these
top of the hour spot blocks are our most important,
most listened to because this is when people get up right,
you know, hard time get up kind of stuff. So
if you get up at five, you get up at six,
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you get up at seven anyway, And and I realized
it is still all there, and in fact, in some
cases there's some unique twists, and we're gonna go over.
We're gonna go over some of those unique twists, right,
and there's a lot of stuff that'll feel familiar. But
the response has been different. And tortoising is what I saw.
(04:15):
Somebody describe it as right, you know, the turtle pulls
in and that is what Ross just described, right, And
but they're also the crazies have also emerged. Man, the
lunatics with the eyes. Why is it always the eyes.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
If you're a conservative woman, here's how I'm gonna fix
your life. Okay, So you just got married to your husband.
Your husband is blatant, just redneck garbage.
Speaker 5 (04:43):
You like him though, for some reason, something there is clicking.
I'm gonna seduce your husband. I'm gonna seduce your husband.
I'm going to look him in the eye and I'm gonna.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
Explain with those eyes, with the I'm telling you you
got to watch this video to you and in that note, oh,
which part the shiny part up top where the skin's
coming to the.
Speaker 3 (05:03):
Whole, how it takes up I don't know, like three
fourths of the head.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Oh you sure she wasn't one of those what's that lens?
The fish eye? Was it a fish eye lens? Maybe?
Was it? No?
Speaker 4 (05:13):
Okay, nobody has ever made me feel the way he has.
Speaker 5 (05:16):
And I'm younger than you conservative women that married him,
And I'm gonna start like explaining that I'm just so
fun and I like doing fun because you're probably.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
By the way, that is the sexiest bedroom voice, would
you agree? Ross Right there she's and she's, oh, oh
they married it.
Speaker 3 (05:33):
You can't do fun.
Speaker 5 (05:35):
And then once I do that and I implement your
marriage arc, he's gonna cause some irrational feelings, which is
going to establish itself in your marriage publish, and.
Speaker 4 (05:46):
Then you're gonna be like, why am I doing this for?
Speaker 2 (05:48):
Man?
Speaker 4 (05:48):
This is where we get you.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
Get you get, you get, you get you get ja
because then you're like, why am I supporting a guy
that isn't doing anything for me?
Speaker 1 (05:56):
There go yeah, So uh, let me ask you a question.
Rob married, so obviously I'm not to turrt. How many
times did crazy eyes mixed gie Cap try to uh
try to get witch?
Speaker 3 (06:07):
Let me check on the zero. Like everything she just
said is insane. First off, she's assuming that like all
married conservative women are are old. There's no yeah, she
and she doesn't apparently know any any conservative women because
pretty hot.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Yeah, some of them are.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
Like we've all seen the memes in the side by side.
Let's compare women on the left to women on the right.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
Let's do that, dude, I went to when I was
going to when I went to the watch parties, I mentioned, yeah,
I had a little issue with one of them, but
went to the watch parties. There are and I don't
mean this in a creepy, old pervy way, there's a
bunch of young twenty something year old women married, unmarried, beautiful,
beautiful that are there. They're normal, they have conversations, nobody's
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running around, you know, I ask so much bathroom they're
gonna they just it's just and and their husbands would
be insane.
Speaker 3 (06:57):
The very deally things she's saying is to go with
that marriage, you're not gonna have fun. Okay, I have
a lot of fun in my marriage. We laugh all
the time.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Yeah, I don't know what. You guys are disgustingly happy
when I when I I don't know everything, but like
people should be jealous of the marriage that you have. Then,
unless you guys are killing people, well I guess that'll
bring it closer together.
Speaker 3 (07:15):
So right, yeah, anyway, but then you have this like
this Avril Lavine skater boy in this video trying to
like seduce conservatives.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
Avril's far hotter than this chick.
Speaker 3 (07:26):
No, I said the skater boy.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
Oh okay, skater boy, Okay, all right, fair enough, fair enough, Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
she's just gonna get was she gonna roll into the
country club? Dude, dude, you ever seen the wives? You
see the young wives of the North Carolina country Club,
far younger, far hotter than this, far more normal. So
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please so if yeah, if whatever, this and and and
but here's the thing that's the thought process of what
she wants to accomplish this horrific right, But it takes
two to tango and I don't know, maybe a few
rejections where they're like run along, sonny, right, you know?
Is what she needs to adjust her attitude and Frankly,
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she was the least It's probably the least crazy we
have in the audio today. Right I'm just I'm scanning
real quick. I mean, not necessarily the person doing it,
but the subject of it. She might be the least crazy.
Speaker 3 (08:23):
You know, we had and we talked about this last
week after the election, and I'm going to go back
to it. We we had a meeting with the Big
Boss right right about like it was. The meeting was
about ratings, what would be better for the show ratings wise,
who who would like to win? And the Boss is like,
O would probably be great for Kamala to win, because
you know, the audience would tune in and they would like,
you know, hate listen. Yeah, I made the point. I said,
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no I would it would go the opposite. Would you
would see you would see people, Yes, you would see
people like you said turtling or whatever you called it.
People would disengage because they've been so dejected over the
past four years, and they would just say, I need
a time out. I'm not going to listen. I'm going
to turn off all this sort of conservative I can't
do it anymore. And but what you're seeing now because
Trump one is the same thing from people on the left,
where they're just not engaging.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
You know, I saw something horrific, not horrific. She can
do what she wants. This is not my ex that
was the teacher that I've mentioned. This was somebody who
became a teacher. She wasn't a teacher. But when I
was in college I dated very conservative girl. I saw her.
I haven't seen her social media. I went on Facebook
for the first time forever. Yeah, and I'll explain why
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I was doing so much social media. I had a
lot of downtime yesterday, but I went on there and
I saw one of her posts, and I realized I
hadn't seen it forever. And she's flipped full moon back
and she became a teacher. And I don't know if
the I in in by the way in Minnesota is
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where it is where she ended up moving. And we
didn't we didn't date when she was when I was
in there in Minneapolis and all that she moved there after,
but she is. She was on Facebook and all she
kept posting about how she's crying and watching cartoons all day. Well,
I don't know if Veteran's Day is a holiday in
the school district where she teaches, but I probably not.
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If it's Tim Walls Minnesota, that girl's got it. She's
got to go shape young minds.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
Today it is here and a Lincoln is a day
off from school.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't again, or at the
very least tomorrow. What's she going to be walking in.
We have audio from a teacher in California that's backcrap,
crazy man. But there was two things that made me
so angry, and I shouldn't let it do that to me.
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Don't get me wrong, There's nothing makes me angry, and
then there's angry with a purpose aroun I'm like, oh,
I can't wait to share this idiot's audio or story
or quota or whatever it is with the rest of
you and let you know what I think of that,
because that's cathartic. There's others stuff or I want to
punch pieces of electronics I own to be clear, not
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the person the piece of electronics. One FEMA field director
that is the that is one that is of the two,
that is the more enraging because that person was an
official representative of the US government. And I'm sure by
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now you probably know the story. We just didn't get
to it, because it didn't break until Friday. This FEMA,
this this FEMA field director who was telling who was
ordering staff. Let me be very clear, ordering staff during
their hurricane recovery efforts that if they see they see
a house or a half a house, right, let's think
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about who they're talking to or where a house used
to be. And there are any remnants of Trump yard signs,
maybe a flag, maybe the vehicles that are now flipped
upside down, or in that tree over there have some
bumper stickers that say Trump, just walk on by the
exact thing. Do you remember the weeks of scolding you
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receive from your own governor, our own governor, our own
soon to be governor that if you merely suggested that
politics could influence a disaster response, which is a thing
the Dems made their bones on with the Katrina stuff,
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that if you even suggested that what were you? You
were a purveyor of disinformation, you were gonna You're gonna
get people killed. You're making it so storm victims don't
want to come forward. You're you're your fear mongery. You're
just a hateful, horrible, terrible person with disinformation, which, by
the way, Ross did you see over the weekend that
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Trump's going to disallow? And frankly, I don't know exactly
how I feel about this because it is it isn't
it is a word that is a technical word. But
like he's like the when I'm president, you can't use disinformation.
He's playing the pronoun game, is what he's doing, right,
Because the Democrats are going to gnash their teeth and
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they're all and they're going to be like, well, you
can't do that. You can't you manipulate you know who
used to you know Ross, you know who House used
to manipulate language, going back to the German thing, right,
So that's what we're going to see. And it's like, you,
what did they change uh to? You couldn't say pregnant woman? Right,
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didn't they just change this? And yeah, you have to say,
what is it?
Speaker 2 (13:37):
Birth?
Speaker 1 (13:38):
Birth? Parent? Right? But I'm not making this up. This
is something. So when you read legal ease, you read
the actual documents. This is why it's it's so performative.
Most people will never lay eyes on the documents necessarily
except in very specific circumstances. But you know, most of
those internal things that nobody reads, they're policing, how they
how they how they write it, so you can't say mother,
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You got to say birthing parent or whatever. This is
something the Biden administration did. That's what Trump's gonna do.
And he's doing it with words like disinformation. Well, disinformation
does have actual purposes when you're talking about it. The
problem is overutilizing it to do it. So it'll be
interesting to see how he he puts it up, you know,
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how he goes about it. But understand that when he's
doing that stuff, even if you shake your head a
little like I do, I'm like, is this the best
it's It is exactly turn about fair play in the
minds of everyone going in with Trump because it's easy
and frankly, you started it. I don't know if you
started it, but you definitely made the most of it.
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It's gonna be What is gonna be wild is undoing day? Okay,
that first day does he do? What did? Biden signed
ninety one executive orders undoing Trump immigration things? Just Trump
just signed them back in. I see that he's tapped
Tom Homan to handle this process. That is a great thing.
I've told you how much how funny I think Tom
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serious funny Tom Holman is, but he is. He's seemingly
beholden to no one, and he will take no crap.
I don't know. The man's got anything to live for.
I mean that in a good way, other than getting
the job done. That's great. At least of Phonic will
probably be the UN ambassador. That's funny, that's great, and
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onward and upward from here. And meanwhile, we have a
whole swath of government where people like this FEMA director
continue to operate. In fact, I'm gonna give you a
little a little I didn't mean to do it as
an experiment, but damn it was eye opening, just a
little little slice of my weekend and how weird it was.
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And we'll do that and catch you that crazy teacher
audio and everything else coming up here on the Case
he Day radio program. So I had a kind of
a unique experience over the weekend. I had to go
to our nation's capital, which I simultaneously enjoy because I'm
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a history nerd and it's cool, man, And you know what,
here's what I love about the going to the capitol too.
If I have if I have time to take a
little stroll along the the National Mall, which I did
because I was there for high level meetings or anything
like that. It was it was quick, and then I
basically I'm like all right. So I had the rest
of them a Saturday, and because I flew up first
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thing Saturday morning and it's already rage inducing flying in.
And here's why, because I'm staring out the window. I'm
a windows sitter whatever, because I don't want I there's
if there's one thing on a plane I don't want
to deal with, it's your bladder. I'm good, I can
hold it for the forty eight minute flight up to DC.
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I got this and it was a good thing because
the person on the aisle there apparently has no control anyway. Yeah,
so I'm staring out the window. I generally got my
AirPods in. Sometimes they're on for those of you have
the newer ones. Sometimes they're just noise canceling because I
want if you talked to But I usually have those
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things in because they're a good visual indicator to cut
down eighty percent of it. It's not that I don't
like talking to people. Even on a plane, I'll be fine,
But for some reason with DC, I just get fixated
and you know why if you've ever flown, whether it's
into Dalls or to Reagan, yeah, I call it Reagan. Whatever.
But normally when you fly into a city, when you
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fly into a city, what are the neighborhoods around the airport?
Generally like the usually not your nicer ones. Now different
cities have different things, but that's been my experience, but
there's a there's a there is a stark difference a
lot of times because airport noise is the thing, right,
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A stark difference sometimes.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
With d C.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
The quality of the homes and the size of the
you know, the various neighborhoods, they're all like half mill
seven hundred and fifty I'm sure they're not all as
you get further out on the other side of Dolls,
maybe not. But stuff's expensive. There's a reason that those
zip codes around DC are the most expensive constantly when
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they do those lists, and I'm staring out the window
and I'm just looking at every one of those half
mill seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars homes, million dollar
homes as you get closer in, and that's where your
federal dollars are going for. And I know this will
irritate some people. For a group that produces tangibly nothing
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that we have seen. And for those of you go, well,
come on, they you know they order or services or
what I got all that? But do you remember ross.
Do you remember during COVID when companies weren't able to
ship food to the grocery store. Do you remember what
that looked like in the grocery stores they couldn't, you know,
because the ports were closed and all that. Do you
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remember what happened within just like a week, we had
people creating fake pictures of food. You know, you'd walk
down the aisle, you look down a little like, oh,
there it stocked, and you would go to it and
it's like just a picture that they put a picture.
Do you remember how much your life changed during the
first week of when the government shut down under Obama?
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Do you remember all the drastic changes you had to
make in your life?
Speaker 2 (19:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (19:36):
No, I do not.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Yeah, yeah, neither does anybody else. And unless they tried
to get within one hundred feet of a rock, a
piece of stone in the form of a veterans memorial
with their barricades, or had the sheer audacity you'd want
to drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway otherwise. So that's
why I say stuff like that. It doesn't mean that
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I like the federal government has in my opinion, and
if you're a constitutionalist, it has a role. In fact,
some guys riot wrote it down and then specifically so
you'd stop adding to the role, they went and if
it's not in here and you don't amend this thing,
that's not for you. That's how we got the role
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ruling that we did, because it's pretty clear. So with
that in mind, I'm looking at it and that's just
rage inducing to me. Not I'm not punching the window
of the plane though, because you know that's how you
get on the no fly list. So anyway, I go
there and I I do the touristy kind. I do
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the one thing I was up there for, and then
I do the tourist you thing. Don't worry if I'm
not interviewing for another job or whatever. I was just
seeing a friend so and he had just moved over
to DC. We hadn't seen each other in years. I'm
not trying to be cryptic. It's just not really not
into your business. So we.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Go.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
I go over and I see him and his family,
he's not involved in politics. I would point this out.
He is involved in the same business I am. And
I go see that. And I was only going to
see him for lunch and all that because him and
his wife were going to do something. I'm just spending
a good chunk of the afternoon, all right. So about
four o'clock, I'm out of there and I'm like, I'm
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gonna go. And I always stay the same place right
near the Capitol. I've mentioned Phoenix Park Hotel. I like
it there, and it's interesting because it's close enough to
the Capitol where you have specifically bars that are the
favorite haunts of left wing staffers. You have areas where
you're gonna run into nothing but Republicans if you get
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over to the Congressional Club, that is the GOP kind
of country club over there. And I can get access
there through some people I know. And I just did
the thing, and the weather it was a little rain,
but the weather was nice for the most part. And
I did that and I just listened and I'm telling you,
and I don't mean to be over dramatic. It was
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kind of different. I got the again with the Airpod's
great thing. If you want to be a little little
spy guy. And it was the amount of people that
were having these hushed conversations about well, what you know
about what are you gonna do? Are you gonna do?
Speaker 2 (22:23):
You know?
Speaker 1 (22:23):
If there's gonna be cuts over there? Are you doing?
You putting your resume together as you talk to so
and so. I just get a little chunks and pieces
of it. There is panic with some now a lot
of it. Unfortunately. Well I shouldn't say unfortunately, because I
don't know the quality of the job that they do. Again,
this is not me against government workers, but the people
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are like, oh, yeah, those homes are a million plays.
I'm sure they are. So I'm trying to under exaggerate
here because I'm still, you know, a lot of feet
in the air, So I don't know. They're clearly very
nice homes. And and I'm just listening, and there's this
thing in my head where, for about the fourth time
I hear this hush tone conversation, people are not interacting
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with each other how they normally do. It's clear the
malaise is in Washington, and that's not surprising. And as
I'm sitting there and I'm listening to this, the part
of my heart that is is just solid stone goes good.
And then I'm I'm I feel a little bit. I'm like,
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that's that's probably a rough way to feel. I shouldn't
because like I work in radio. Ross you work in radio.
The idea that you may have to uproot your life
and move to the other side of the country on
a moment's notice is a thing. And sometimes maybe that's
what you want. Most of the time it's not. And
and yeah, I'm and you know what, I got a
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spring in my step. I look like Joe Biden at
that last presser right after the election that we were
talking about on Friday, right, were the dudes doing the
what's he's doing? The moonwalk?
Speaker 3 (24:00):
I don't know if you saw it. No, it was crazy,
we're saying off air. I felt like that for the
past week, since last Tuesday, everything seems a lot lighter.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
Right.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (24:08):
I saw somebody on Twitter saying her act saying, you know,
the birds are chirping, it's prettier, you know, and that
chick from Family Ties, Justine Bateman, Yeah Bateman, she summed
it up.
Speaker 1 (24:17):
She said, you know, back in the day, some Justine
Babement she said, you.
Speaker 3 (24:20):
Know it feels in the past three and a half
years we were holding our breath and walking on eggshells
and then you can like release it, right, Yeah, that's
how it feels. Do you think she was radicalized by
her little brother, the greedy Michael P.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
Keaton? Yeah, yeah, probably, yeah, probably probably got her in
Patriots Front or whatever. Oh do you see Ril's freaking
out over Patriot Front to this morning? Yeah, I haven't seen it.
We'll get to it, all right. So I mentioned this
all start with the FEMA director. I don't want to
give you a little slice of it. But then yesterday
I'm I'm flying out at Dollars because I'm stupid. So
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I get over there, and you know how traffic is
in DC. So by the time I get over there,
I'm like ninety ten thousand hours early. So I go
into the lounge and it's like a funeral in there.
It's like a funeral in there, and I'm just sitting
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there and I'm like, oh, this is so and I
just got I That's why I did so much social
media yesterday because I would sit there with my phone
like I'm listening to music. I'm just listening. I'm just
taking it around me, and I don't need specifics like
I'm trying to get your social Security number. I'm trying
to understand how people are processing and dealing with this.
And then every now and then i'd see something, I'd
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start laughing or whatever, and I would realize, I'm the
only person in this room laughing right now. And it
wasn't everyone, but it was clear. I was sitting over
in the malaise section, right where people are longingly staring
out the window having their little hush conversations. And again,
I'm just like good, because here's the thing. There is
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a fine line between having consequences if you're not doing
your job correctly and then just mass slaughter from a
job front right where you bringing a hatchet guy and
he fires thirty percent of the staff. And I feel
like one of the things that is missing in Washington
most days is the idea that not the mass cuts,
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but just the idea that if you are just functionally
not doing your job or using your job to literally
discriminate against people as alleged that that FEMA director is
by telling them to skip Trump houses again, a thing
that I was told is disinformation by my own governor
and scolded and warned against talking about and all of
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you were too, and then you're soon to be governor
that it's happening, that's actually happening, and heads need to roll. Ross.
I saw you post on this. The idea that that
woman from FEMA wouldn't pay some sort of penalty other
than losing her job is beyond me. But I promise
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you if it was the other way around, you would
have they'd have some scientists from one of the universities
that have some other folks and they would be running that.
You know, by your your negligence killed a woman, right,
she couldn't get assistants and and then I don't know
her her spirit gave out and then she died. You know,
whatever the reason, they would find the story. I'm not
saying that they need to go make up the story.
(27:26):
I'm saying what she did is criminal. You know, she
needs to be in prison. But I mean going back
to your point where you know you're looking around and
you said, good, right.
Speaker 3 (27:33):
Yeah, how many because how many times have we seen no, no,
not not with this group of people, Because how many
times have we seen this group of people fail and
they fall forward? Yeah, and this goes back, not even
the FEMA thing. We've seen this going back way back
to Lowis Learner.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
Remember, yeah, dude, we're like we need to unmind meld
today too.
Speaker 3 (27:54):
They are corrupted. They continuously fall upwards when they fail,
and it's just there is there's this.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
How do you do that?
Speaker 3 (28:01):
How do you say, I'm not gonna help somebody who
went through, you know, lost everything in a hurricane because
they would Tump sign up. You are a disgusting person
and you belong in prison.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
Also, also, if you're even a modicum religious, which most
of these folks probably aren't, but if you are, if
you go to if you go buy a piece of
property and the house is gone, but the Trump signs there,
you should help those people. They're freaking sight. They're signs
still there, their house is gone. The hell's wrong with you?
Speaker 3 (28:26):
I really what I want to see, and I know
it's not gonna happen. You're saying, you know, how's that
first day gonna go? Where Biden did all the executive orders?
What is Trump gonna do? In my hand, what I
want to see, what I would love to see is
I'm picturing that video of the president from Argentina in
my head Mille ripping it down, and he's like, you know,
this is gone and this is gone and this is gone,
and we're gonna cut all this. It's gonna fix inflation
(28:49):
and then maybe we can save ourselves and not have hyperinflation.
That's what I would like to see.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
Now.
Speaker 3 (28:53):
I know it's not gonna happen like that, but it
would be an amazing if it did.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
What was he saying to you, kat Was he saying
despera Sita? I can't remember what he was saying. He's like, gone, gone, gone,
and yeah, and he goes through it. I think he
took like what two thirds of Now, I don't think
he implemented all that, but he cut a bunch of them.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
Now.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
I was seeing stuff coming out. I don't know if
it's been you know, confirmed or whatever, but about how
Trump wants to take the EPA and move it out
of North North Virginia.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
Yeah, these are I've read stuff about like this is.
Do you remember when they were talking about that in
North Carolina with the DMV to what Rocky Mount or whatever.
Like I understand the idea that hey, you know this,
this is these are a lot of really good jobs
we should spread him around the problem of the federal level.
As you know, is it's a district, and it's a
district for a reason. And I would I don't know
(29:44):
enough to tell you how I really feel about it
without literally talking to a lawyer on this, right, because
what there's there's there's a reason if you think the
founding fathers had a lot of good ideas, and then
you know even those around who were at the time
when they were trying to figure out all the new
capital stuff that you had a lot of holdovers there.
(30:04):
If you think that they really knew what they were
talking about with things like the electoral college and all that,
you have to realize that they there was a lot
of thought to our founding fathers and even you know
the first generation after that, people who were directly influenced
by them, about why it needs to be a district
and not part of a state. So yeah, and I
(30:27):
have seen that floated. I don't know, maybe they go
ahead and do that. But here's my final closing thing
on this. In my mind, when I said to myself, good,
there was an image that flashed before my head and
it wasn't Lois Learner. It was Peter Struck do you
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know the image I'm talking about Peter Struck. Remember he
is the one of the two the FBI little Randy
couple with their text messages, and the image that will
be burned into my retina I die.
Speaker 3 (31:01):
It looks like when he the devil.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
Is that satanic smirk he's giving during his congressional testimony,
And when I said good, and then I felt a
little bad, and that resonated my mind, I said good again.
So yeah, as has it hard in my heart? Is
that the most compassionate thing?
Speaker 2 (31:21):
No?
Speaker 1 (31:21):
Probably not. And again there's probably going to be some
people who are doing their jobs just because even when
you start purging numbers, the spoiled cream is going to
rise to the top. Because these are upward mobility. They're
going to try to protect people who are the problem,
and not just because the guy who just grinds out
and does his job over at the whatever, right, he
(31:44):
doesn't have the political protection surrounding him necessarily if he
doesn't actively involve himself and pledge fealty and all that.
So I don't know what it looks like, but thank
you Peter Struck for relieving my conscience of how I felt.
And then I read a. I was reading a piece
yesterday where there has there is a bunch of resignations
(32:08):
over at the DOJ, like a lot, a lot, like
way outside the bounds of what's going on. In one
article they said that they've seen roughly three to four
times depending on which part of the D I J
DJ The normal is because when after an election, a
lot of times that's that's when you get the big
flood of people who are maybe making a change these
(32:31):
but but it's it's usually more on the other branch,
on the congressional side of things, not the administrative side
as much. And yeah, people are getting out of there. Well,
why do you think they're getting the hell out of DJ?
They don't want to. They have to smell somethings. I mean, granted,
obviously Trump's looking at it, but if you're not doing
anything wrong, what do you care? We still are going
(32:52):
to have a DOJ, Department of Justice. Portions of it
are definitively outlined in the enumerated powers. This is not Uh,
it comes to how you stack it. Why are you
all getting the hell out of there? Is it because
you don't want to sit in a deposition? Is it
because you realize Shenanigans were afoot, and you don't want
to be within a thousand miles of it. Do you
(33:13):
think yourself are going to go to jail because you're
like one of these FEMA people is like that, we're
not gonna help him. He's got a Trump son. Absolutely disgusting, disturbing.
And even though the next person I'm going to tell
you about is not a government employee, so you know,
I rank them less despicable than this, this FEMA field director.
(33:34):
It also is amazing to me how people are willing
to sacrifice what they're willing to sacrifice their future. I'll
tell you more coming up. I was not insurrect. I
will tell you this though. When I was up. I
was up in DC for about a day and a
half this weekend, and I went down the National Law
I was visiting a friend who took a job there,
(33:55):
not working for the government. That have been liked. No
is this a good time right now go over there?
But anyway, but I so I went on the National
Well weather it was nice, and for those of you
who have either lived in DC or spent some time there,
there's not a lot of nice nice days in DC.
Every time I'm up there. It's either like can it
be unreasonably cold for what it is? Or shall we
(34:16):
make it so humid you think you're in the rainforest.
And so I'm like, oh, this is great. And so
I did the full walk because frankly I could use
it from the Washington Monument all the way down the
Lincoln Memorial, right, you know that standardal thing. And as
I was getting close to Lincoln Memorial, now there were protests,
but I don't even know that there were more, although
(34:38):
there was one that was off to the side, which
I think was probably an organized one, but I don't
even know what that was for because it was on
the other side. So I'm strolling through there, and as
I get the Lincoln Monument, I'm scanning because all I
want is to see that Native American elder or those
black Israelites you know from that video. But sadly, I
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did not see either of them. There were a lot
of the River to the Sea people, though I know
you're shocked. So anyway, I'm plugging through there. I got
thoughts going through my head, but the insurrectoring was not
one of them. Well, whether it is an actual insurrection
or what people want to label one. No, I just
kinda kind of enjoyed myself. But I was having trouble
(35:23):
because I told you, I'm sitting there and I'm kind
of listening to how people are interacting with each other
and the conversations. And there's places you can go if
you know anything about DC, there's place you can go
where you're guaranteed to run into a gaggle of people
that likely work for congressional offices. And I'm not gonna lie.
I went to a few of those. Back right across
from the White House there there is a bar that
(35:45):
is where the press goes. That is on the north
side of the on the north side of the White House.
There in that hotel, why is in the name of
the hotel? Escape me. It's a very famous hotel, but uh,
and it has a little cutesy name, and you can
go in there and you walk in and see, uh,
(36:06):
you know, Saliza in there or trying to think who
all works out of the d C CNN, like this
is where they go. And so I was poking my
head in there, and I got to tell you, I
wasn't spotting any of these cats in the wild. I
think as Ross and I were talking about you went
to d C on a hall. I'm aware that it's
a holiday weekend. Yes, what I can't go to DC.
(36:28):
People are judging me for the timing anyway. Yeah, yeah,
I'm sitting there and I'm not seeing that there's cats
in the wild. And this goes back to how we
started this show today. And I'm gonna get into some
more audio in your calls here in a moment I turtling, tortoising,
where where people are just like they're not going out
(36:49):
and doing the normal stuff and and for whatever reason,
I look, if you're a member of the media, do
you want to be seen in public? Do you want
to do you want to be seen? If you're Nate
Silver from five thirty eight and Ross, did you see
the tweet thing where he better guy one hundred thousand dollars?
Speaker 3 (37:06):
Yeah, I want to know if the how that was?
You know what happened with that?
Speaker 1 (37:09):
I'm sure you're a lunatic and you you couldn't you
snap and you lose your mind on a dude and
then try to, you know, money flex him for one
hundred k and he's like, yeah, let's do it. That
Trump would win. Trump had to win Florida by eight
Well guess what pay up? Did you see the MSNBC
reporter who lost her craft her council deleted? Now, these
people are broken. Arguably they're even more and that's why
(37:32):
others are broken. That's why people right now are being
fund raised by the Harris campaign. I'm not making this up.
And it's predominantly to close the eighteen million dollar negative
balance that they have, which is that's that's bonkers, man.
But when you blew through a billion dollars, oh ross,
(37:54):
did you see some of the breakdowns of where that
money went. Do you you know that big globe thing
whatever it is in Vegas? Right, the whole were the
whole dome they call it the eye or something right,
the eye or something. Isn't it No, that's London or
is it the dome?
Speaker 3 (38:09):
What do they call it?
Speaker 1 (38:10):
Whatever? Yeah, you've been people know what I'm talking about.
Do you know they rented that each day for like
the last two weeks of the election, and it cost
a half million dollars per I think it was, no,
it was half million dollars per day. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (38:25):
I saw Trump was saying He's gonna pay off their.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
Debt and then Trump's like, hey, we got some cash
left over. Some would say we're physically responsible, you know,
because my kid Baron did what eighteen of your people did.
Speaker 2 (38:35):
Right.
Speaker 3 (38:36):
Like I said, I had so many friends in the
left who are like completely deleted their ex Twitter account
because they're like, you know, this is propaganda and not
realizing that maybe you know, going further into your echo chamber,
which is blue Sky, isn't going to help you. But
also the thing I've been seeing is from several of them,
they send me screen caps of I guess you know,
on Wednesday and Thursday, they're still getting these text messages saying, hey,
(38:57):
for another five hundred dollars, you can help us on
these uh these races still going on in California, Arizona
to save the house. And they're all like, dude, I'm done.
I'm never donating another penny again.
Speaker 1 (39:07):
Well so, and then on what I saw is I
saw like these accounts for these hyper political you know,
these influencers, the ones who are all over at the
White House for the U for that photo op. Right,
they're out there and they're spending a narrative that the
money is for a secret secret plan B. Right, they
figured out a legal loophole and they're gonna put Trump.
(39:28):
And I was reading this just hey, they're gonna put
Trump in prison. They found a way to do it
for the four years he won't become president. But they
need money.
Speaker 3 (39:35):
Yeah, no, I've seen they were saying. The reason that
the Kamali side is being so silent now, it's because
they're planning on a secret, super secret, double secret, classified
secret recount. Oh wow, we is gonna which is gonna
prove that starlink changed the votes in the swing states.
So they've gone all Q.
Speaker 1 (39:49):
And by the way, there is the second the second
part of the starlink thing is uh lunatics going uh elon.
Trump bought the election by only sending starlinks to swings
states and it's it's election, it's bribery and he should
be in prison. Ross. Could you think of any other
reason why over this fall, North Carolina, Florida, and Georgia
(40:13):
might have been recipients of starlink devices other than buying
the election.
Speaker 3 (40:18):
Sure, let me check on the other hurricanes. Oh wow, yeah,
but they didn't really talk about those on the news. Yeah,
to be fair, because people wouldn't know, would they if
they to be fair. If they're trying to say that
in some way that did affect the election. Perhaps they did,
because there were people without, without homes, living in tents
where their house used to be, trying to connect to
the internet, and.
Speaker 1 (40:38):
They're fighting for the state to take their kids.
Speaker 3 (40:41):
Right and after you offered them what was it, seven
hundred and fifty dollars for their entire life, they might
be a little pissed off at the federal government. And then,
you know, I don't know, here comes Elon and Trump
coming to bring the starlink so you can communicate with
your loved ones. Could possibly be that ly, you know,
find if they're alive, to kate in some instances, I mean,
if you really you want to get down to this. Yeah,
I did see a bunch of people offering kamala is
seven hundred and fifty dollars, which I did think was
(41:02):
it was funny the first thirteen times, okay, fifteen, Okay,
it's still kind of funny. But yeah, all right, everyone
wants to know, did you go to the Korean War vetch?
Speaker 2 (41:11):
I did?
Speaker 1 (41:12):
I went to uh, I went to all I yes,
I went to all of the veterans. Because it's Veterans
Weekend and they had people out there. You know, they
had a Veterans group and active duty soldiers that were,
you know, doing the thing. I did go over to Arlington.
That was crazy for for like, just to get over there.
That's yeah. I saw a bunch of Marines wishing each
(41:35):
other happy birthday walking around, so yeah, yeah, and I
took that because again, this is this is stuff I like,
and even though I've been there before, to go see it,
and you know, Veterans Day Weekend is a pretty good
time if you want to go check those out. But yeah, no,
the Veterans War Memorial Ross. Have you seen the Korean Memorial?
This is no, I haven't. I haven't been up to
(41:56):
DC in forever. Oh yeah, yeah, this is it. It's
down towards Link and that's the part that's the side
I walk on. I don't walk on the other side
of the National Mall because there's better trees for shade
on it.
Speaker 3 (42:09):
I didn't like, you know, I really walked around DC
and looked around once and I wasn't a fan. I
was super excited to go and I thought when I
would be there and I would see the White House,
then I would have this feeling of like patriotism. But
I remember standing in front of it, like looking at
the White House on you know, in Pennsylvania Avenue. I'm
looking at it and looking around, and instead of feeling
like this feeling of patriotism, I felt like this thick
(42:34):
feeling of power. Like it wasn't a good feeling.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
Yeah, I'm trying to think of the where I know
what you're saying. I'm trying to think of the way
it feels authoritarian, Yeah a little bit, yeah, yeah, And
I mean I understand the protection angle of it, and yeah,
it's pretty big, and of course it sits there. But
by the way, the best way to see or to
go watch the White House if you're not gonna do
it at ground level is they have a rooftop bar
(43:01):
right across the street at the w You don't have
to be staying there. You can go up there, probably
want to get one drink. They're like a gazillion dollars,
But I would like to pop up there. But I'm
with you. I normally don't walk around and do the
tourist thing because I havn't done it once or twice.
But the weather was just so nice. Is what it was,
but and I wanted to go see down with the
various war memorials if they'd have some stuff going on,
(43:23):
and they did. They had a lot of like people
explaining stuff and telling stories and it was it was.
It was cool. But if the weather had not been nice,
I'd be with you, man, I'd go I'd gone and
seen my buddy. I'd have probably gone, well obviously to
the hotel. But the hotel where I stay at has
an Irish pub in its So what do I need
to go anywhere for? Right there? It is anyway? Yeah,
(43:45):
so yeah, good recommendation. We'll do another DC discussion another
day though. I want to get some calls and we
got lots of audio to get to jamal uh. Are
you wanting to get sad? Maybe for your happy music?
What would you like, sir? Are you just.
Speaker 2 (44:00):
We told you so? How about we told you so
much about the female story? Number one? But let's go
to what some people in the Democrat Party now are
pushing around. They told us, oh, respect to vote, respect democracy.
(44:21):
They are now from telling Joe Biden he should quit
resign so Kamala Harris can be president for the last
few days so she can make it and be the
first black female president. You know what, Casey, I have
said it over and over.
Speaker 1 (44:39):
The Barry Bonds asterisk for the rest of her life. Whatever,
it's not even the craziest thing they're saying should happen.
We'll get into that a little later.
Speaker 2 (44:47):
But you know what, Casey, for them to even say
that shows you their utter despise for the American people.
They believe that we are servants to them to do
what we say. We didn't believe even prior the liars,
the HIMSA NBC, we didn't believe that of them.
Speaker 1 (45:05):
Me, Dad, let me ask you a question. Hold on,
because I don't want to retread a bunch of ground
just because I'm up against the clock. Do you you
thought at any point did you think Joe Biden should
resign at no point, no point in his president If
I go back and pull the tapes, Jamal when.
Speaker 2 (45:26):
Yes, when he first got in, I thought Joe Bidens
should I thought Joe Bidis should have resigned when he
first did I after Afghanistan and people were like, hey,
he's mentally the cloud. We knew this when he ran
it twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (45:38):
Don what do you care? What do you care if
he resigns tomorrow. And I mean they're gonna take it seriously,
but it's going to have an asterisk over it. It's
gonna be, uh, who is the guy who got shot
his third month? Right, there's almost he didn't even serve
a full tour. He didn't serve what three weeks or something?
So I mean, are you're.
Speaker 2 (45:58):
Talking about president he dies for pneumonia?
Speaker 1 (46:02):
Remember his Taylor Fillmore. But but the point is like,
who cares if you think you should resign because he's
mentally Did you see him losing a battle to sand
over the weekend?
Speaker 2 (46:12):
Yes, but you know what case she It still goes
to the point of me and America said we'll have
a black woman as president. As a dad is a
daddy of black little girls. I don't want an opportunity
taken from black black little girls to actually be the
first black female president. What they're doing is she has
been an absolute failure all her life. Have me and
(46:35):
what was she has? Well? But men have given her
and how she earned it. That all I'm gonna say.
Since she has been an absolute failure, and for me
and who have black daughters to sit here and be
told that we have to take the scraps off of floor.
This is the scraps off of floor. Because she couldn't
do it, she got blown out, But you still don't
(46:56):
give it to her. No, this is as a black man.
Speaker 1 (47:00):
This is why I push you. This is why I
push you on this because that is a really good point.
And but I but I and and this is this
is why I'm saying, if you thought this, why don't
you think that now? Because I don't want you to
on this point to be perceived as a hypocrite, because
I saw you screaming about this this weekend. So the
(47:20):
fact that the fact that it could undermine an actual
achievement is a very valid point, especially when you're approaching
it from a personal standpoint, because you got little girls.
Man lead with that, lead with that Yes, they see.
Speaker 2 (47:37):
Then we find out they were shouldn't you know? We
find out why people was mad at them because they
was ignoring Joe Biden and her through the atmosphere where
somebody have a Trump sign outside their house, you're going
to ignore them and not do them helpful.
Speaker 1 (47:55):
I know, jail straight to Gipmo. I'm with you. Well, maybe,
but it's really expected of the house people down there.
But but there are actual statues that this woman broke
their actual statue if it's true. Again, but this is
why you have Jamal, I got I gotta go, and
I'm glad you're fired up this all right, I have
a good one there. Yeah, yeah, the first Jamal lead
(48:21):
with that, because then people can't just dismiss you as
being hypocritical. I think that's a very valid point. I
can't approach it from my own personal experience, but that
makes sense to me, and and yeah, and the other stuff.
But the other thing is too you also have to
be like, yeah, let's uh you know, yeah, President silver Alert, Yeah,
let's give that another two months. What's the worst that
(48:41):
could happen? So anyway, all right, uh Donna, what's up?
Speaker 2 (48:46):
Good morning, casey morning.
Speaker 6 (48:48):
I owe you an apology for what I thought.
Speaker 2 (48:52):
I thought you were off hob nobbin and elbow rubbin
up in DC today, that you're gonna take the day off. No,
and you're interview, you are at work.
Speaker 1 (49:02):
They were here, so and.
Speaker 6 (49:04):
I owe you an apology because I I sort of.
Speaker 1 (49:09):
Well, I couldn't the late and sea lag would be
a lot on that. But yeah, no, no, no, I just
went up to see a buddy. They coincided with some
other stuff I did not in per I did text
a former member of Congress to ask what something was,
because I just assumed it was a money pit that
Congress paid for. But I at no point did I,
uh physic come in physical contact knowingly with any member
(49:31):
of any elected person.
Speaker 2 (49:33):
So you weren't having dinner with any You weren't having
dinner with any fat cats or dignitary.
Speaker 1 (49:39):
I was having dinner with fat fellow dudes who liked
to drink and eat an Irish put right, don I
got to roll and right up, thank you very much. Yeah,
I don't know they are fact that well. There were
definitely no cats because it was a it was a
fancy or fancier bar. We don't a lot of stupid
cats in there. But anyway, all right, we'll be back
hang on. As we talked about on Friday, I wondered
(50:02):
where the crazy he was. I hoped it didn't manifest.
I know there's gonna be small batches of it, but
not like taking over DC, burning hardworking immigrants, limos, slash
life savings to the ground, sky screamers, you name it.
I thought, maybe just because of the ineffectiveness last time
(50:22):
that we wouldn't see that. But nah, nah, we're all
in on this stuff and it's every little thing once
again that do you know two things happen over the weekend,
or actually one's happening today and then the other happened
over the weekend. IVY League students, IVY League students, Harvard University, Pennsylvania, Columbia,
and I did Yales yell on here when those three
(50:45):
are in this article. I'm sure Yield did something ready headline.
IVY League students offered crams, legos and cookies with milk
to cope with Trump's election win. Do you know what
Columbia University did today? They are protesting veterans because of
(51:07):
course they are, obviously so. Yeah, so over the weekend,
these smartest, brightest people in the country, right, the ones
that IVY League students, we're so last week and now
into the first part of this week, are so unable
to cope that they're giving them. Somebody wrote me an
(51:27):
email to you'ar heard of a rage room? Yeah, tho's
been around for a while, Servey, And it's not even
a political thing. So rage rooms where you're in like
you just take a bat in there and start whacking
busted appliances and stuff and mirrors and all of that.
Those are things that exists, and in fact, in this
article here they talk about a rage room because you know,
they got rage rooms. They got they got rooms the
(51:49):
remember a duke, they had the rooms with the puppies
in it. We're making fun of that, not that we're
not making fun of puppies. Puppies are great, but you
know that you have to like import puppies on camp
so the students can function in this really high level
academic environment that they had to function very well to
probably get into or you know, run a four fifteen forty. Yeah,
(52:16):
now you want to be careful. You got to be
very careful that if you have both of those, you
don't mistakenly walk into the puppy room when you think
you're walking into the rage room, because that'll be career ending.
I'll let you do the math on what that would
look like. So, yes, elite colleges across the US canceled classes,
(52:36):
postponed exams, told students that they could color to cope.
It literally says color to cope, color to cope. This
is a posting by the University of Pennsylvania color to
cope Ivy League schools as well as let's see, oh wait,
hold on leftist professors at Columbia University, and then bang College,
(53:00):
which if you want to get more moon Battie, that
one's like New York Moon bat plus up to and eleven,
which is where the Barnard College is the section of
Columbia of the sister thing. But at that section, that
that big lot where they had really the craziest press conferences, right,
So yeah, they're they're at full fledge. And again they're
(53:24):
going to be protesting. You protest veterans today because why not,
that's what you do right on Veterans Day, protest veterans.
So yeah, yeah, no, things are things are absolutely backcrap crazy,
and so the everything that we thought was going to
be there is there, is there. That's what I said.
(53:44):
You don't want to put the puppies accidentally in the
rage room. We're walking to the puppy room thinking you're
walking in the rage room with your your eye and
ear protection and your bad I'm just telling you what
not to do. People are horrified. I'm not suggesting to
do it, trying to try avoid a tragedy helping, but
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on an individual level, there's still some amazing stories out there.
Speaker 4 (54:10):
All.
Speaker 1 (54:10):
Are you ready for this? This is from Fox News.
Many Democrats feeling too exhausted to launch resistance movement for
another Trump presidency. Okay, I'll click this because again, this
is what I was talking about on Friday. Are more
people going to try to either be understanding or at
the very least do it. Ross and I were talking
about just disconnect, which is fine. I'm never going to
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force anyone to talk. I would prefer in almost any
social setting, and Ross, you're the same way. You tell
me if you are because of what I do for
a living, I would prefer to talk about almost anything
else in the world than the news and politics in
a social setting. I don't. I don't want to do it.
I don't want to do it with family, I don't
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want to do it with friends. I don't want to
do it with strangers. I mean, I do do it,
but you know, it comes down to what you do.
And I was joking with Pete Callender before the election.
I said, I'm just so glad that nobody's gonna ask
me who do I think is gonna win. I don't
dislike the people asking it, but just understand I get
asked that one gazillion times every four years. So like,
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if you want to just withdraw, if you just want
to talk about sports, you want to talk about can
I can I make an art? Can I say this?
The Minnesota Vikings have the greatest touchdown dances ever, hands down.
I know it's a small thing, but it's not a
political thing. Ross. Did you see my Minnesota Vikings running
back there with the I.
Speaker 3 (55:37):
Saw it this morning. I was scrolling and I saw it. Yeah,
you know she's retired.
Speaker 1 (55:42):
Yeah no, she did so the uh uh. It was
a very low scoring game, but we got the w
and when the Vikings scored, dude started doing the ray
Gun dance from the Australian Break Dancer. I'm like, dude,
this is a good yeah, Ross, you ever see little
things that are inconsequential, but it just like what a
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good day to be a fan of in your case,
the Bills right in my cam. I'm just like, yeah,
I'm just so glad I'm a Vikings fan, even though
they put me through torture, absolute torture. Little stuff like that, Dude,
their their end zone celebration stuff is now I'd be
losing my mind as a fan if they weren't, if
they were under five hundred. Like, do we need to
practice the ray gun? I don't think we do.
Speaker 3 (56:25):
Yeah, you said it last year with Miami the Dolphins there, Yeah,
it's like these crazy celebrations in the end zone. It
was like, dude, you need to focus here.
Speaker 1 (56:32):
Man, you fans remember, do you remember if you're a Dolphin.
I don't mean to make fun of my brother's a
Dolphins fan. I have no idea why. I know it's
I've never had to explain to me by him. But
like right now, the biggest moment in the Dolphins fans
life is when tu Us slides right. That's because then
he's not gonna get concussed, and so I feel your pain.
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So if that's you, then it's those little moments you like,
but you gotta be winning when you do them.
Speaker 3 (56:59):
You know what you say across the league this weekend
several times where when you're talking about, you know, celebrations
in the end zone are big plays. You saw the
Trump shuffle.
Speaker 1 (57:06):
Yes, yep, yep, yep, yep. I saw I saw San
Francisco doing I also saw Deebo Samuel strike two of
his teammates after their third missed field goals. So they
got some stuff they're working on. But yeah, yeah, they're
doing the Trump dance.
Speaker 2 (57:20):
You know.
Speaker 1 (57:20):
They find Bosa for the hat. They find Bosa for that.
Everybody popped by with the hat two weeks ago, the
little Trump hat. They find him like ten grand or something.
You take a knee all you want, but don't wear
a hat, man, So I digress. Yeah, and if you
want to talk about that, we'll talk football all day
and we'll poke and pro And some of the guys
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are in kind of where I watch football all the
time are super moon bets. I shouldn't say they're super
moon bets. They're reasonable moon bets, meaning they have the
ability to disconnect and either not get into the conversation
or actually have conversations about stuff. And that's what I want,
That's what I'm hoping for. And then I scroll down
in this article again entitled many Democrats feeling too exhausted
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to launch resistance movement for another Trump presidency, And I
get that it's hard rallying to use a football reference.
What does your heart feel ross at the fourth super
Bowl for the Bills. Do you know what I'm saying
versus the first Super Bowl? Like, your mindset's wildly different.
It has to be. So in this case, you've been
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through this before, so let's get into it. And then
I'm like, oh, okay, that's interesting. And then I get
to this and you have somebody has to explain me
why all of these ass hats think they are Luke Skywalker.
It's it's it's we're laughing at you because this is
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the guy. This is what the guy says is his
title is job I guess for who he is to
a Fox News reporter and he's from North Carolina. All right,
here we go, resistance member. That's what I'm talking about.
By the way, I'm a member of the resistance. Are you?
Are you?
Speaker 2 (59:04):
You know?
Speaker 1 (59:05):
The crazy thing is all of these resistance members seem
to always be fighting for the empire. Weird, weird, weird anyway.
Resistance member and photographer from North Carolina, Ken Turco told
the outlet he's done with political activism following Trump's win
last week. I'm done. I'm just tired of it. Nothing
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ever changes in this country. There's too many that feel
differently than I do, and then he should have shut
up right there. And here's the thing. I would have
no beef with Turco at all. I get it, you
don't you know you think that you're surrounded by crazy people,
the same way that a lot of people during the
twenty twenty elections went, how do they not see this
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guy as infirm what is going on here? But he didn't.
He couldn't help himself because he is a resistance member.
So he then and says this to a reporter. He
gives his name to you. Ready, okay. Turko admitted he
deleted all of his social media and news apps following
the results, and added that he would stop his volunteer
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work helping North Carolina residents rebuild in the wake of
Hurricane Helene because they mostly live in Republican counties. Quote.
I could care less. There you go, Grammar, police jump
upon him. I'm not saying it, I'm quoting him. I
understand it's couldn't. I could care less what happens to them.
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They voted for it, They're going to get it. They're
going to get everything they asked for. You are the
Michael Jordan meme. Dude, Ross, do you know the Michael
Jordan meme about the kids here seeing now there's a
meme of Michael Jordan, not that he said it, but
it goes f them kids, right, and it's pure. You
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literally just went f them storm victims. Dude. One, Now
I question why you were volunteering in the first place.
Why were you doing it? Did you feel do you
feel that God commanded it? Did you feel that you
even if you're an atheist, it was a sense of
community or did you do it because it was virtue signal?
And now you don't want a virtue signal anymore? Do
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you realize what a garbage human you are? Again? You
could be mad as hell and all the rest of
these things. And I'm not going to question it. You
do your thing, but that you would sit there and go, hey, yeah,
so I felt so much compassionate, had to go help
people who literally had everything they've ever owned washed away
until I found out who they voted for. And you
never stopped for a moment. You never stopped for a moment.
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One to tell people what you do for a living.
It's very easy to google you, even though you put
your social down. That can't be good for business. And two,
you sat there and you gave up the game. Man,
you tell you explained the only reason you're essentially doing this,
as evidenced by your own actions, was was this And
you never stopped to think why not only did you
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knew Western North Carolina was red, but why was it
extra red this time? And mister political hissy fit here
never contemplated that it might be because people in western
North Carolina feel let down by who's in charge right now.
And and by the way, I think that it would
also be impactful if Republicans were in charge and some
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of this stuff was going on with FEMA, people go
and say and skip houses that have Trump signs or
in this case, Harris signs, if you want to reverse
it like, people rightly or wrongly feel this way, and
you obviously say you've been helping and working with them.
How that doesn't rub off on you. Lets me know
that you're a you're a mental midget, sir. This is
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this is easy stuff to piece together, and you're like, no,
screw them, I'm not I my guy didn't win, so
I don't care. They're homeless out there. You don't have
an obligation to help them. But if you felt inspired
to do it in the first place and then quit.
That's why your garbage. So welcome to it. Ken Turco
Resistance member and photographer seven eight raced age here. Sorry,
(01:03:18):
so just the worries you're you're doing good. It's not
your fault, by the way, you guys knocked injury ravage not.
I'm gonna get into it.
Speaker 3 (01:03:28):
I don't care anything.
Speaker 1 (01:03:30):
Is there anything bright spots that you saw though? Like,
are you hopeful I didn't watch? Yeah, bright spots?
Speaker 6 (01:03:37):
Yeah, the sun coming into Seebee Lamb's eyes now, and
that's become a bigger controversy, talk about bright spots.
Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
Know that before I use those words, huh it's weird. Well, baby, yeah,
you do something.
Speaker 6 (01:03:48):
No, there wasn't. I mean I thought the no no
Parsons looked okay coming back. But you know, and this
isn't all about the quarterback. This this is is about
It's not about coaching. Players got to make plays too,
and there's nobody there that looks inspired that even wants it.
We'll be lucky if they win another game.
Speaker 1 (01:04:08):
I think Zeke's attitude is a lot of people's attitude,
which ye know, it sucks on the side of that. Yeah,
I see it now because mathematically I don't think you
can catch us anyway.
Speaker 6 (01:04:17):
What yeah, exactly is that? What can you do it
at this point? Yeah, just you'd be lucky to win
another game. But anyway, winning and weather, how about that.
We'll go into it this way. Little fog this morning
could run your visibility down quarter mile or less in
some spots, so just be careful.
Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
Eventually we get.
Speaker 6 (01:04:34):
Some sun in low seventies and some chillier eras start
moving in fifty tonight and then by Wednesday morning closer
to forty with some thirties around especially try it west
into the mountains with sunshine Tuesday in the mid sixties,
maybe not out of the fifties, the mid number fifties
on Wednesday, So two nice looking days, but temperatures are
going to start to come down. Then the'll rebound a
little bit by Thursday with the chance of showers. Load
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of mid fifties Friday suns back load of mid sixties.
Right now, if we take a first shot of the
weekend mid upper sixties a mile to whether it works
back in there is that.
Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
Disturbance in the southwest.
Speaker 6 (01:05:05):
Kirbyan is forecast forty in seven days to potentially develop
and move north. So I have to keep an eye
in the tropics still for something potentially coming out of
it next week.
Speaker 1 (01:05:17):
Oh okay, well no, no, no, we need to be
done with this. You get back to home. Ye, I
don't think so, okay, we'll see yeah, all right, thank you, sir,
appreciate it. Race stage. It's got to go take care
of some stuff, man, all right. So yeah, I want
to I want to tell you about our photography friend there,
because it's just and you want to see more unting.
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You want to see the whole story links all that.
I go to a CAC on the radio and uh,
scroll down or maybe Ross retweeted already, but it's right
there on the lower part of the timeline. All right,
we'll come back, and uh, I mentioned audio. We're gonna
we're gonna get right up in the middle of it
with a absolute dandy of a teacher meltdown. I should
(01:05:57):
say former teacher. But I don't think they'll fire the dude.
I don't know. We'll find out together. Hang on. Apparently
they might have a problem. They're beginning to realize they're
in New York with people who's run around doing whatever
they want. Well, you know what, cracksmores ain't gonna roast themselves.
You know what I'm saying, Raji, ever have a cracksmore?
Oh man, nostalgia right there? See I don't like marshmallows.
(01:06:19):
They're like, ah, what if we put crack on it instead? Perfect?
And I'm like, I don't really like chocolate either.
Speaker 2 (01:06:24):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
The answer for that is more crack. And then I
like cram crackers. Okay, boom over the fire. There you go.
Well that's awful. Let's see here. Why what is wrong?
Oh my gosh, dude, we have some we have some
horrendous stories today. I'm just watching this video for the
(01:06:46):
first time. I'm gonna warn you. Oh my goodness, I'm
gonna have to warn you here. There is a video
of what are parents attempting? An honor killing? Is what
this looks like? This is she's a teenager. She's parents
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are you know, Raki? And according to the story, they
told her she they were going to marry her off
to an older man, and she was like, I don't
want to, and so her father in this video leaps
upon her, face to the ground, strangling her to death.
The only reason she didn't get killed is. It looks
like some some he classmates jumped in there. Oh did
(01:07:32):
I mention this is in Seattle? I'm sorry, I probably
should have. Okay, I intentionally held that back. It's in Seattle.
She's a teenage girl whose parents came here from Iraq,
who want to then send her back to Iraq. I
don't know if you know this. In Iraq they're getting
ready to change the age of consent. So I guess
(01:07:52):
they want to get this in under the wire. Yeah,
right now, it's eighteen, and they want to adjust that
a little a little bit, uh, not too much. Hold on,
I might need a brous. You have a calculator. What's
half of eighteen? But half of eighteen?
Speaker 3 (01:08:15):
So yeah, I put it through the AA machine. It
came out as nine nine.
Speaker 1 (01:08:18):
Okay, Yeah, they went to adjust the age of consent
to nine. I'm not making that up. Look it up
and it probably is going to happen based on who's
in charge right now over there. Meanwhile, in Seattle, this
dude's trying to honor kill his own daughter, and then
after he gets pulled off by her classmates, mom jumps
on team effort. Missed, missed, seriously, sorry A it's you
(01:08:47):
gotta this is there are components. There are cultural components
that if you don't recognize that, they don't fit here,
just as there are cultural components in the US that
don't fit into the parts of the world, and you
have to iron fish this stuff. People are not going
to come over here and honor kill their kids. Okay,
that's the team. I'm on team. We're not going to
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put up with that here. You want to do it,
we'll fire you out of a razor cannon as a
canon with razors tape to the outside. So yah, you
look like in Resident Evil at the beginning with the
hallway with the lasers, because no, you're not doing that here,
And I don't care your reason for those you go, oh,
it's not just to think. I don't care. I don't
care if it's green. People want to come here and
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murder their children because they won't be raped by older men.
I'm on the team. I'm on team that kid. Okay,
the rest of you can go through the wood chipper
for all I care. So yeah, we're not gonna be
doing this. There's another story in Duluth, Minnesota. A man
has apparently murdered his x murdered his wife, and the
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murdered his two kids and then himself. And this is
after posting a bunch of posts about how he doesn't
think he can function in a Trump America. And the
response that I'm from all of these talking heads and
these idiots abusing community notes is we don't know that
that's what motivated him. He had mental health issues in
(01:10:11):
the past. And I'm like, here's what you don't understand.
I assume he had mental health issues. I also assume
assume now that his mental health lot latched on to you,
and you're what you were telling him, Oh guy, I'll
never be president. And if he is, he wants to
murder all of you. You're doing the exact thing. It
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doesn't matter whether you had mental health issues. It actually
makes him more susceptible to your garbage, which clearly has
informed his crazy posts, which also include about removing his
family from America. Now we know how, And you want
to pretend like your rhetoric had nothing to do with that,
(01:10:54):
and you're the one chirping at me for rhetoric all
these years. Screw you over the wood chip or two.
It's gonna be We're gonna need a bigger wood chipper.
If I just quote a certain movie with a shark
kind of almost no, I know he's already dead. What
I'm talking about, I'm talking about people who spin this
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up intentionally and then feign ignorance how it happened. No, no, no, no,
no all. Right back to this teacher. By the way,
I don't think the teacher new goes to the woodchipper.
That's for honor killings and things that results in the
death of children. This, on the other hand, is a
situation where this guy should never be allowed near a
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classroom again. But unfortunately, since this happened in California, he'll
probably get hired in the next district over. So this
is just him losing his mind, you know, following the
election last week and his students, some of which are
clearly trolling them. You'll hear, you'll hear the adult in
the room acting like a child, an angry child, a
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child violating every aspect of Probably the rule is that
these students have to abide by or the first kind
I played you before the break. He was talking about
fake Christians and his daughter's getting raped in Trump's America.
It's one thing to think about the health of your kids.
But if you are, if you're to the point now
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where you can't even function and do your job without
screaming it, talk to somebody, man, talk to somebody. All right,
let's continue how the teacher student interaction. They're in Cali.
Speaker 3 (01:12:33):
Rapist.
Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
Okay, try to not google it.
Speaker 1 (01:12:43):
I'm sorry, you're telling underage students to google getting vaginas grabbed?
Am I ross? That's what he said, right, He's told
underage students to google Kitty Cat grab.
Speaker 3 (01:12:58):
Yeah, because he's assuming that they're too young to remember
the previous election and the you know, the audio recording
that came out. He's assuming, right, He's like, yeah, no,
it really happened.
Speaker 1 (01:13:06):
You need to google it. I'm assuming. But also that's
some weird search words to give to miners, right, you
better be.
Speaker 3 (01:13:16):
I mean there are something that would say that that's
maybe inappropriate.
Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
A little bit? All right, all right enough for enough enough, continue, sir.
I mean, okay, maybe they will, but I don't know
that it'll stay all right. So here's the trolling though.
One of these kids brought some with him, and I'm
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going to tell you right now, I probably would have
been friends with this kid if I could tell you
the name of who I think would do this, and
one of them would be my name. Sorry, I had
a streak and a couple others. This is This is
simply and simplistically brilliant. One of these kids brought a
Maga hat, so it's clear they all know where their
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teacher stands. Let's see how he reacts to that. Shall
we freaking seat? Now? I should point out the dudes
students have started filming him too, because he's acting like
a lunatic. But here we got back to freaking seat.
Speaker 4 (01:14:24):
Now go take that.
Speaker 1 (01:14:27):
Can say.
Speaker 7 (01:14:31):
A boy who has a Trump hat.
Speaker 1 (01:14:36):
He so he gets on the walkie or whatever that
thing is their their common system there and says, will
you send a security officer up? We have a boy
who has a Trump hat. First of all, I thought
lunatics like this didn't want police in schools. Now he
wants them to arrest people for wearing a hat. No, no,
(01:14:57):
I believe that they were all wearing Harris hats would
be in a very different place right now, and they
would have saved seventy five on all the Harris merch
at the Airport gift shop up in DC and the
vendors along the National Mall. Do you know they're selling
Harris stuff for Ross. I could have built a house
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out of Harris campaign merch for like five hundred bucks.
I forgot that when I was relaying my little Washington
endeavor this week. I would have an entire house made
out of just small sized Comala shirts because all the
the double and triple xes were clearly bought and uh,
you know, some some Harris hats, maybe some Tim Walls
(01:15:39):
Camo stuff Too's who camouflage it better? Miller, I should
get out. This is the this is the teacher, this
is the adult.
Speaker 3 (01:15:56):
Yeah, this guy should have taken a day off if possible.
I mean, you should not being a classroom around children.
One thing I do appreciate about the guy is he
didn't make me. He didn't bleep, I didn't anything. He
is self censoring himself, So I do appreciate that. Yeah,
to be selfish, am I in?
Speaker 1 (01:16:13):
No, No, dude, it was actually a thought when I
first heard. Is just I'm like, well, a least Ross
doesn't have to bleep anything. But you're right the whole time,
you're just waiting for the effort. All right, one more,
here we go all right, so she's acting. What she
actually asked is why are you acting like this? Which
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I think is a really fair question. And if you
thought you want some crazy eyes. Unfortunately it's a little
the video is a little harder.
Speaker 2 (01:16:43):
But like.
Speaker 1 (01:16:45):
Those things are those things have to be glowing red
like you're, you know, Beaesel bub Man. I'm like this
guy is, and he's scaring students. This girl sounds scared
a little. Trump the rust even that is getting twenty millions,
(01:17:14):
Like you get out? What was the last thing he
said there? I've been having trouble. What do you say
about Native America?
Speaker 3 (01:17:25):
He said, he wants to get get rid of immigrants,
but you know who should really leave? We should all
leave because the land is owned by the need.
Speaker 1 (01:17:30):
Of Okay, that's what I thought. I was gonna ask
you this morning for the show, and I forgot because
I listen. I did that thing where I listened like
three times, and I was like, I want to make
sure it was clear. So he's against deporting twenty million,
but pro deporting three hundred and twenty nine million. Make
it makes sense.
Speaker 3 (01:17:47):
I mean, this guy is obviously upset that there's, you know,
something political in his classroom. I just wonder would he
feel the same way about I don't know, like a
BLM flag or a or a trans flag or a game.
Speaker 1 (01:17:59):
Flag flag classroom.
Speaker 3 (01:18:01):
Yeah, I'd be willing to bet that he would not, Right,
So are you are you four?
Speaker 2 (01:18:04):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:18:04):
No, they're up in his classroom. You just didn't see
it in this video of the other video they are.
Speaker 3 (01:18:09):
Yeah, I didn't even see that, And I was gonna
make this poa.
Speaker 1 (01:18:13):
It's not as good and you can't really hear him.
But there's another there's other students. If you scroll down
in that tweet of filming and you can see the
flags over the main doorway.
Speaker 3 (01:18:21):
So yeah, okay, so he's for some political activism, but
not this, not that for him, not the Trump for
that the whole Can we just get rid of the
stupid flags and listen, the American flag represents all of
the people, every single citizen in the United.
Speaker 1 (01:18:34):
States state flag.
Speaker 3 (01:18:35):
Yeah, we don't need these separate flags, the b l M,
the gate prep, we don't need any of in the
classroom because we already a flag that represents all the citizens.
It's the flag of the United States of America. All
these other flags do is they separate, divide, and they
segregate people into into into into roads. They divide people.
That's all they do.
Speaker 1 (01:18:53):
I'm with you. Can we have the school flag though,
the Vikings flag it's pretty with the one that Ragnar
runs out with. No, okay, fine, Ross will let me
have my flag? No, but he's right, Yeah, you know
you only need to. I didn't see the BLM the train.
The dude's got trans flag in there. I'm sure the
BLM somewhere else, but in the one other camrangle you
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see it for a hot second. So and I was
not surprised at all. So yeah, like, who who's letting that?
If you're a parent of one of those students, even
if you're even if you voted for Harris, does that sound?
Does that person sound hinged or unhinged? If I got
to sit there and what are they doing? All right?
Speaker 3 (01:19:35):
I definitely don't trust that person to teach American like
American history, definitely dope.
Speaker 1 (01:19:39):
Oh yeah, Oh no, I don't tell I don't or
math or any anything, because they've then integrated so much
of this woke crap inside of it. Right, you go
in and you're like, I want to comput remember even
they're like, oh, you want to be a doctor, h
first you got to do the DEI training. So I
don't I don't want him shaping any young minds. And
again I don't think you should be with the five
hundred feet of children, not because I think he wants
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to touch them, but just like he terrifies them, and
rightfully so, because he's acting crazy and that's what people
are doing.
Speaker 2 (01:20:09):
Jesse.
Speaker 1 (01:20:09):
There was a video of this woman out how many
this woman she is destroyed. She's absolutely destroyed because her
mom and her grandmother were Harris supporters. She wasn't, but
she also didn't really talk about it with them. This
is what she's going through this week is they look
(01:20:30):
ahead to Thanksgiving, which, if you remember a is a
thing that under Obama they wanted to turn political and
they did so through the Pajama Boy advertising. They couldn't
just let you have some time with your family to
fight over normal family stuff. They had to take it here.
And once you open the door and it becomes more
more societally permissive to essentially excommunicate family members over politics,
(01:20:55):
more and more people will do it because they'll get
less judgment for it. They may even get a pat
on the back. Listen to the what's done emotionally to
this one.
Speaker 7 (01:21:02):
Well, it's happening. The family wants to know what I'm
doing for the holidays. I'm going to be.
Speaker 1 (01:21:08):
Here, I said, I said, I'm sorry, I said, Harris,
it's flipped the other way, all right, So but I
want you to I want you to listen to this
and how it's becoming.
Speaker 7 (01:21:15):
Well, it's happening. The family wants to know what I'm
doing for the holidays. I'm going to be here with
my dogs and my daughter who is a child bearing
age and now has to get an IUD at seventeen
years old. And I'm going to be here with my son,
who is a political target. And that should really tell
you all you need to know about why I'm not
(01:21:36):
going to be hanging out with y'all for the holidays.
So off, choke on your turkey? Bye?
Speaker 1 (01:21:42):
All right? What there's a second one. There's two of
these women ones. I'll explain the other one in a moment,
but that that lunatic right there, Choke on your turkey.
F off, by the way, Ross, why'd you cut the
part hot where she said what her husband's going to
be doing? Why would you do that. Oh, that's right,
he's not there anymore. We'll be back. Hang on,