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September 15, 2025 • 99 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Point out that the reason he likes to sit in
the fourth quarter is he either doesn't have stanema or
stamina or he he's not a fighter, so, which is
weird when you see a guy hurdling people to then
be labeled that. So Ross is gonna be the skinny
because Josh Allen really didn't have to do much to

(00:22):
secure victory over the weekend except get his nose broken
or whatever.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
It's crazy to think, like no touchdowns, which is weird
for him, but then the bill is skilled. But then
the Bills score thirty right, yeah.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
Like what you didn't you just pay that running back
a bunch of money? We did? Yeah, so every now
and then let him do his thing. You guys got
Thursday night this week, so don't get your quarterback go
beat up. And that's it. That's all the NFL news.
So anyway, Ross would catch the Emmys last night they
were on.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
You know you know, no I missed it.

Speaker 1 (00:56):
Oh no, do you want to having knowing nothing about it?

Speaker 3 (01:00):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:00):
You know nothing about it? Really? I mean maybe you
saw spattering here too. Who do you think one best
talk show? This is the most Stephen Colbert? Okay, you
did see that or did you just guess that. Yeah, no,
I saw it. Okay, all right, I could have predicted
that clearly, right, they want to go ahead and send
a message. I liked the dude who was hosting the

(01:21):
Emmys though. The community was it Bargatzi Bargadsey. He's the
one who does that skit on SNL where he's George
Washington and he won't answer Keenan Thompson's uncomfortable questions. Nobody knows, right,
that's a whole meme they I guess they tried to
do something in the opening with that. It didn't work.
I don't know the thing that got I think a

(01:43):
lot of people talking. When I say a lot of people,
I mean the five people watched the Emmys, including myself,
because there was nothing else on. Just to be clear,
I would have watched something else, but nothing else was on,
so I was forced to watch the Emmys. They did
the end memoriam you guys one of guess where I'm
going with this? Yeah? Yeah, there were some names missing.

(02:08):
There were a few like Flow from Alice kiss Magrits.
There was no great, great kissing, but what was remarkably
striking but not unexpected hot lips in thunder lips out.
You had to know they weren't going to put Hogan

(02:29):
in there. Right, I'm trying to think, what all credits
does he have? Movie credits? He didn't He do a
couple stinkers all on his own. Oh, what was the
one where he was wasn't there one where he was
a babysitter or something? Why am I suburban commando? Suburban commando?
That's what it was.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
Yeah, he had a bunch of movies where you know,
he laughed, he wasn't gonna be a wrestler anymore, and
I'm going to be a big actor, which is why
you know he dropped the title to Warrior and it
didn't really pan out.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
Mmm. But but his role in Rocky is instrumental. It
makes it makes that movie that that Rocky. I mean,
don't get me wrong, Rocky's Rocky. But it's such a
good it's such a good villain man. But there are
a lot of stupid discussions, like I I didn't think

(03:17):
everyone would just like catch a breath and stop being
horrible to each other over the Charlie Kirk thing, And
don't worry, they didn't, which you know makes this job easier.
But they actively tried to find stupid arguments on Twitter
to pay attention to that had nothing to do with that,
and it wasn't easy. I did find one where it

(03:40):
was the Eat the Rich crowd and their assertion was ross,
you haven't heard this yet. Probably their assertion yet was
that there's no movies where billionaires are portrayed positively, and
that should be a message to all of us. While
we don't need billionaires, but we'll try. What you didn't

(04:01):
know how to know about that? Well, clearly clearly too.
M I think it's free. But if you if let
me give you one, cause I don't think it's the
one you're thinking of. If you mean as were they
are the the you know, the main character, then this
wouldn't count. But I saw you know you ever know

(04:23):
when you got it? You want to you want to
post something, but you scroll the comments first to see
if somebody else did, and you spend more time looking
for it than you would just writing the damn thing
and clicking send. Or is it that's just me? Okay?
Because I thought, well, if you really want to take
these guys off, Donald Trump, right, he helps Macaulay Culkin

(04:44):
not betrayed negatively but that's not a starring role. All right, Ross,
you probably you thought of you thought of a couple there.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
How about Bruce Wayne and Tony Stark?

Speaker 1 (04:52):
M how about lower Croft? These guys are all about
empowering women. Now, I guess you could argue with Stark
it's a he. At first, she's portrayed kind of negatively, right,
greedy womanizer dude, but he has a few days in
a cave and you know he works out his demons.
But yeah, with with with Bruce Wayne portrayed pretty positively,

(05:22):
and man, they refuse to accept it because those were
not real billionaires. I would argue that in any movie
except for a biopic, those are not real billionaires. So
your whole assertion is stupid. But that just I don't know, man,

(05:44):
it just wasn't catching the heat, the same as the
chief of police in Durham is a is a piece
of garbage. I mean, that's the news you get because
she decided to get on the I hate Charlie Kirk.
Bandwagon just didn't say we'll read what she had to say.
And she's not alone. I got so much for you today,

(06:05):
just pete, person after person going you know what, I
don't want to do go to work Monday, which is
what I started to assume that it's this is some
sort of like crime of opportunity employment scam, because there's
no way, there's no way you don't know you're getting fired.
Or are you so convinced and and maybe media and

(06:28):
social media's and a good job of this. Are you
so convinced that your position on this of you know,
reveling in the death of somebody who was assassinated is
so correct that there's no way it would cause you
any problems to be on video reveling that's lunacy.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
Well, then they'll say, you know, it's a you know,
First Amendment, they have the right to say it. Well,
you do have the right to say it, right, you
have the right to say you're not going to prison,
But your employer doesn't have the right to, you know,
keep you hired, right, because it's their business and they
can decide what they want. And when you're there and
you're cheering on the murder of an innocent man and
saying that not only should he die, but other people

(07:09):
should die who share his same views, now you're a
danger to the people around you. And you're putting the company,
the company in jeopardy, right, Yeah, And a.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Lot of these people don't work as for a company,
they work for the government. So arguably in this instance
it's going to be a little more responsive.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
That That's just super dumb.

Speaker 3 (07:27):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
What was the one I saw they were really mad
about this morning?

Speaker 3 (07:30):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (07:31):
Weet? Like I said, we'll get to the uh the
Durham thing. Where is this?

Speaker 2 (07:37):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Anyway, I it was a woman who works as a
suicide prevention counselor. They're like, oh, she works as she's
helping people not commit suicide. And I'm like, of all
the people who should not be reveling in somebody's death,
I feel like it should be a suicide prevention counselor

(08:02):
in your whole goal less death, that's why you get
up in the morning. So you know the fact that
that that woman posted under her own name and everything. Dude,
I will say this, Russ, I think I see I
did send this to you over the weekend, within like

(08:22):
somebody had They've already created a database for this. And
I was thinking back to the I was thinking back
to the election, and we talked about this where like
three dudes just you know, fed the right combination of energy,
draints and zen and you know, creativity basically battled the

(08:43):
entire Harris DNC. You know war rooms, digital war rooms
which just you know, crap posting, and it made a
every time they post like it was clearly organic interaction.
It as much more reaction. People would share it. And
whenever they were doing over at DNCHQ, remember when they

(09:06):
remember the picture where they have like twenty twenty year
old women in there, three dudes beat the tar out
of you. And that was always that was always the
problem with the right. The left was immediately more embracing
of social media and the uses of it, and it's
a lot easier when basically all the big platforms would

(09:29):
give you a wider berth right, So you know that
was helpful, but that is flipped and they looked a
kneemic in anything they've tried to do online. So what
do they do. They literally rounded up like twenty so
would they say there's twenty two thousand people who shared

(09:50):
it on social media. They just made a database so
you can search it so you can find out if
you live next to a lunatic, a lunatic works with
you or for you, or any of the rest. Look
here's the thing. It still makes me wildly uncomfortable, but
this is this is the one millionth example of where
the left wanted to do something and it's it's going

(10:12):
to backfire on them spectacularly.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
I was talking to Stephen Kent about this this weekend
our Nerd correspondent on Thursdays. This has gotten like a
real yeah well, well, like I said, he's our Nerd correspondent,
so this has a real obi wan kenobi feeling to it. Okay,
strike me down and I become even stronger sort.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
Of yes, yeah, I give you a thousand examples, thousand examples,
but that's a really that's a really good way to
put it, like you should know better, you were warned.
And it can be political, like with Harry Reid going, oh,
well we're getting rid of the sixty vote requirement for judges.
How'd that work out for you? That work out? Well? Okay, good,

(10:51):
good glad that glad that was working well. This is
cancel culture where you're you're not free. You're not charge
because of First Amendment, but you're not free from consequences.
You wanted this, you used it to do things like
cancel is Ze's and sorry, I.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
Would say, I would argue it's not actual cancel culture though, Oh.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
No, no, no, we can have that argument. I'm just saying
it's it's the conceptually like they wanted. They wanted this,
they wanted what feels like. This is a difference.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
What they would do is they would take someone's position
and they would twist it to their own means, and
then they would they would cancel someone's career or whatever
over a tweet. Right, that was just stating a position
that was harmless. This is people calling for the death
of not just Carl Charlie Kirk, but his family and
other people who share his beliefs.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
That's dangerous. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I agree with you that
it's that it's totally different. But I'm going through the
lens of how they see it, and they see it
as they see it as different only for the reason
of justification. Right, where As you said the position where
the position is what matters, not the actual what it is.
Are you positioning for what would be acceptably normal in

(12:06):
some circumstances or are you doing something where we all
kind of agreed we don't do this. Well, let's not
get hung up on that, because there's I mean there's
so many, many, many examples of where you wanted this
thing and then the thing, the thing happens, and then
the other side uses it on you. Going back to
the memes in social media, that's I mean, that's probably

(12:28):
a lighter example, but there's lots of these.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
The thing that blows my mind is just how many
people in the medical or health industry has been fired
over this? Yeah, like an industry man. Yeah, there's certain
industries you can sort of like predict where it's going
to come from, right, like maybe like university education, the
nurse after nurse. I know, doctors have to take the
hippocratic oath or whatever it's called, But do nurses have

(12:52):
to do that too, because like, what is the deal
with nurses here going Yeah, I'm happy he died and
also his kids should die, Like what is that about?

Speaker 1 (12:58):
Well, they also had a had a nurse turned in
a doctor and they ended up suspending the nurse because
the doctor was going looney. I can't remember where that was,
but uh, yeah, I don't. I don't know what their
obligation is there, but.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
You would assume when you go in with a wound
to a hospital to the doctor, they're going to help
you out, because that's what you're there for. But in
the back of their mind are they going to be thinking, oh,
what is this guy's politics? Should have help he had on? Yeah,
I'll help him, but do I really really really going
to help him? You know what I mean, Like, I'll
put in some effort, but if he bleeds out, oh well,
got a triage, got to pick. But there was wasn't

(13:33):
there a story we did where they brought in a
cop and the and uh and a guy and they
had change gunfire and they were upset because they went
like for the dude first, for the Now their argument
was that the the the robber was wounded worse than
the cop.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
But some people were questioning that. And the thing is
is it used to be I take your word for
that because you're working in the er and you're a doctor.
I'm not a doctor. But to your point, Ross, if
you see a bunch of this, now the question it's
that nagging question, right because that was during the George
Floyd stuff and everyone was all amped up on that.
But I don't know, but we got we got we

(14:09):
got so much of this, so much of this that
well we'll just start unloading it is six twenty. Hang on,
Just so you didn't think Ross was exaggerating when he
said people wanting to kill Kirk's family, there's one Why
would he exaggerate? But yeah, that was the thing. And

(14:32):
I think for me, in these videos, it's the smugness
that's the part, because at some point they'll always make
the smug face like what are you gonna do about it?
I'm correct, you all are idiots. And it's just like
a hallmark of all of these videos.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
See like a post about this Charlie dude with a
Kirk dude whatever, regardless. And let me just say this,
I'm surprised y'all didn't get rid of him sooner, and I'm.

Speaker 5 (15:02):
Surprised that you guys aren't getting rid of more people like,
don't stop with him, don't let him be the end.
Get rid of them all, and the ones that are
above him. You're mayor, your city councilman, what's it, Georgia power.

Speaker 4 (15:24):
The people that you came racing are the CEO.

Speaker 6 (15:27):
Get rid of them all right? All right?

Speaker 1 (15:29):
So she started to make a list and it gets
progressively more horrifying. The whole reactions of quote unquote professionals
to Charlie Kirk is it's also gotten to the point
where I can kind of tell which of the montage
Charlie Kirk is a racist or a bigot. Videos they
watch based on the list that they put into the

(15:52):
you know whatever screed they just posted on social media.
Does that make sense because there's one like there's one
where they well on the Charlie Kirk was Charlie Kirk
believed gun violence was necessary in support of the Second Amendment.

Speaker 2 (16:10):
You know, there's a collection of videos and it's just
out of context, statement, out of context, statement on loop,
on repeat, and it's just ridiculous. It's I mean, and
we've seen this for the longest time, right, They used
to do this to Rush Limba all the time.

Speaker 7 (16:22):
They do it.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
I mean, it's a thing that happens in talk radio
where you'll say something and they'll take that one chunk
and be like he said this, when in fact you
were saying the exact opposite.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
I've literally said stuff during some sort of monologue where
in my brain I go, oh boy, if they clipped
around that, and I sometimes I've joked about it, but
there's nothing you can do, Like you're literally pushing all
of these words out that you can use AI to
do whatever you want with SO, or if you can
edit so. Like in the case of the Durham Police chief,
I know she watched the video where they dwell on

(16:52):
that he supported the gun violence. Like I've watched all
the videos. I know which one she watched. There's no
original research here, which is crazy for somebody who's in
law enforcement.

Speaker 8 (17:04):
Is nuts?

Speaker 1 (17:06):
Are isn't like evidence your thing? I'm not a roster.
Would you check and make sure I'm not a sworn
officer please, just because I should be able to arrive
at this on my own. He's looking looking at the database. Nope,
not a sworn officer. Okay, he's giving me the thumbs
down there, so I'm not a sworn officer. If you're
the chief of police, shouldn't evidence matter to you? Thorough evidence?

(17:30):
This is what the Durham Police chief posted. I'm not
on her public social media, on her private. I won't
stop being outraged at the way this man is being
honored by people. I thought I knew this man who
disguised himself as a Christian, Well, then he did a
very good job because he has a lot of the
hallmarks that generally I see among people who would describe

(17:51):
themselves as a Christian, but whatever. In your case, he says,
he disguised himself, which is part of that video I'm referencing.
Shamed black women like me believe that gun violence was
necessary to preserve the Second Amendment? Is that really the
argument he made? Is that really what it was? Because
I don't feel like you look you looked into this.

(18:13):
I have because I want to watch and I want
to see what people are arguing because I'm going to
get into it on my show. It's like they tell
a lawyer and never ask a question to a witness
if you don't already know the answer. It's it's kind
of a rule for what we do is when we
get caught off guard, then you it's harder to manage

(18:33):
the topic with what you're doing, and you don't want
to look dumb. The point that Kirk was making if
it is that video, and I believe it is, because
it's literally an order here her gripes, he's talking about
people who mistakenly think the Second Amendment was because the
founding fathers wanted you to be able to whack deer

(18:54):
in the fall. But that's not it right, that's not it.
They recognize that, no matter how good of a job
that they would do in the formation of this government,
that the whole thing required blood and liberty to repel tyranny.

(19:18):
And they were aware of that, and so they would
do everything in their power so that they could reject
tyrannical leadership and directions. But then they also realized that
we're all still human, and if it came down to it,
they should not have as much of a problem. Even

(19:40):
though they kind of made it look easy comparably to
some of the revolutions of the era. They shouldn't that
future Americans who want to preserve what they have created
may have to go at it with the somebody who's
taking the government over or is acting in a tyrannical way.
And so this is the failsafe. This is the planned C.

Speaker 3 (20:05):
Right.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
Plan A is everything works. Plan B is all of
the ways to push back, and the checks and balances
do their thing. And then way in the back there
you go, there's Plan C. People will rise up and
they will re implement what this was intended to be.
That's what he was talking about.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
And like the crazy thing about Charlie Kirk's positions are
none of these are radical positions. Like even before, if
you were just asking me, he Ross, what do you
think Charlie Kirk's position was in the Second Amendment? I
would say Charlie Kirk believed we should have the Second
Amendment to rest to resist government tyranny.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
The reason I don't even have to research this is
because that is a standard, normal conservative position.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
But it shouldn't just be a conservative position. It should
be a position I people can read.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
Yes, yes, and same thing. I bet you they're going
to say Charlie Kirk was against immigrants because they make
the classic argument that we have heard forever on this show,
because it's a typical conservative position where you are against
illegal immigration but for legal immigration. So you're against illegal
and you're for legal immigration. But they're gonna spind it as, oh,
you hate all immigrants, like they do with Milannia Trump.

(21:12):
They all the time, Oh look at Trump is uh,
he says he doesn't like immigrants, but his wife is
an immigrant. Illegal and legal. There's a big difference. And
they're just doing this on steroids with Charlie Kirk because
none of you know what his positions are gonna because
they're not radical crazy positions.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
Yeah, I'm trying to think if there's any uh, because
there are. Look, there are some people who like I
want no immigration, right, those people exist, but Kirk wasn't
one of them, and they're not in their heart and
they're not necessarily the main stream. And then there's two
different versions of the no no immigrants. One is not
now until we get this handled, and then the other

(21:48):
one is the you know, white nation only, right, Like
I recognize that that exists, right when when even there's
a softer version, and so to not understand that is
to be pulled out ignorant, all on your own. She
didn't get into immigrants of this thing, although she does
say create a culture of divisiveness through hate speech. I

(22:10):
don't know what's more hateful those positions Ross and I
just talked about or this chick continuing her little video.

Speaker 5 (22:18):
They were so crazy. I watched like a sixty second,
sixty minute whatever, y'all know what I mean, no minute
eded of like the things he said, and they're like
so atrocious, atrocious that like his wife deserves to go
to yall people all talking about his wife and kids,
they need to go too, because they're carrying on that

(22:39):
mentality in that lineage, like get rid of the whole family.
I'm sorry, I'm so sorry. Why did you guys stop
with him? Why did you stop with him? Don't get
his grandma? Because who raised you?

Speaker 1 (22:50):
You know who? You know who murders generations of families
besides not us.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
That's what I was thinking too. I'm like, that's very
like you know, Cuba, North Korea type stuff. Yeah, but
that's typical revolutionary type stuff. Or we're just gonna wipe
your entire family out if you disagree with our political opinions.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
What is not that it was upheld eventually, but what
is one of those things when he comes to like,
let's say organized crime, and it could be mafioso, it
can be you could you could even be gangs here
in the United States, What is one of the one
of the things that they purport to be a rule?

Speaker 2 (23:27):
Yeah, you don't touch women and children, right.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Unless they unless they're actively involved in the business. They
are not, they're not in it, right And so.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
Remember it was a big deal in the movie Scarface
where he had that bomb in the car. Remember, and
like you have somebody like Tony Montana right, who doesn't
have a lot of moral scruples, And even him was
sitting there like, I'm not going to blow up that
car because as a woman and a kid in.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
It, right, it's a thing. It was. It was also
a pivot point obviously in Godfather they murdered his young wife,
who had nothing to do with it. He was already
a man with nothing to lose, yep. And then you know,
everyone had themselves a day, but mostly he did.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
But you these are complex, intricate positions, and you can't
watch one minute of edited Charlie Kirk video and claim
to know everything that he stood for when everything you're
saying is the exact opposite of what he stood for.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
But the difference is that's a lunatic in a car.
The other person who I was reading, who clearly watched
the same video or one very similar to it, that's
the chief law enforcement officer for a major city in
the state of North Carolina.

Speaker 2 (24:31):
Yeah, dude, that's scary.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
That's uh, that's some And that is somebody who is
not just you, but is somebody who relies on evidence
to formulate a position. You know, normally in the position
is this person, uh, you know, potentially who we should
arrest for this thing, and and and and and at
that point suspend their Fourth Amendment liberties, suspend uh, suspend

(24:57):
multiple parts of the Bill of Rights, because we have
relegated this to a process and they are a decision
maker in that process. All right, we feel that we
have enough, so we're gonna go ahead and ignore this,
and we feel we have legal recourse to do that.
That is how our justice system works. You have rights

(25:17):
up to a point, and we are they established what
those At what point those rights are I don't want
to say, not upheld, but we can go and violate them,
whether it's your ability to leave or your ability to
not have your home searched, and there is a standard
of evidence for that, and all along the way. This
person's part of it. That's terrifying, absolutely terrifying. All right,

(25:39):
last clip from the Psycho check and then your.

Speaker 5 (25:41):
Phone, great of the whole family. Like y'all, y'all too scary,
y'all too scary for revolution. You are too scary for.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
Progress, by the way, you would last thirteen seconds in
a revolution. That's the other thing too, the Vivla revolution.
People I don't think do in a revolution No.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
But the thing is like, she's dumb. She's an idiot.
She doesn't understand how anything works. But she's also dangerous
because she's so dumb.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
Yeah, but not as dangerous as perhaps maybe being the
chief of a major law enforcement organization. That's crazy.

Speaker 5 (26:18):
Now what results without putting in the work. You won't
have to take out trash to get a clean house
like it is what it is. If the trash candid
steaking up the house, you gotta take out the garbage.
Take the garbage out, take the duty.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
I bet this chick's trash and her kitchen is overflowing.
I don't know why, she just vibes me that way.
There's a lot of small projects I think probably don't
get done around her house anyway. Yeah, yeah, this is
llan grab a call.

Speaker 3 (26:50):
Here we go.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
Jeff foots up.

Speaker 9 (26:54):
I see, I'm coming out from a fifty years standpoint.
I'm seventy.

Speaker 3 (27:03):
I've been following and watching.

Speaker 9 (27:05):
This stuff that, you know, the women's movement, all that
sort of thing, and it just feels like we're in
a some kind of a virtual civil war. Trump will
do something. Federal judge comes in, tournament, stops it. Bill's

(27:27):
Court comes in, and reverses it. We have people get elected,
people get like gol are talking about. They they post
something on social media, they get they get they get fired,
they get moved from their sensations. Both sides have been

(27:52):
entrenched and nobody's nobody's giving it in you know.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
Ye, Well, I mean, here's the thing, and I because
I'm with you on a lot, there is a lot
of stuff, sir, where I'm just like, I understand they're
going to do this thing. They could feasibly not do
this thing just because the other side did this thing.
But in this case, I don't know how you can't
take a strong stance in reveling in the deaths of

(28:20):
people you perceive as your enemy, who are also your neighbors.
Like this isn't this isn't boycotting beer brands just my
neighbor doesn't want to drink, you know, and then insert
whatever it is or I don't and he does. I
really don't care. The company will then have to react

(28:42):
to how many of the me there are in this case,
I kind of care if my kid's doctor, the person
on the suicide prevention hotline, the sworn top law enforcement
officer in the city in which I live. If they
are cool with this, that's much more trouble because I
can't just ignore that that could have real world impacts

(29:07):
on you. Because now I question, all right, so, uh,
if you see a problem that law enforcement could fill
and provide for the safety is are you going to
use your best judgment to attempt to provide for that safety?
Or are you going to evaluate that the people who
may be threatened in this are people who are not
ideologically aligned with you, So you're going to ignore the problem.

(29:31):
Let them get robbed, let them get carjacked. Who cares?
Oh no, it's happening in that neighborhood where they got
the flags. H That's where this gets real dangerous, real quick. Jamal,
what's up?

Speaker 3 (29:46):
Well?

Speaker 9 (29:46):
Not her?

Speaker 8 (29:48):
What the police chief of Durham say it.

Speaker 3 (29:51):
I'm your album.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
Heart, Yeah, I said, she wrote. I just I just
wanted to qualify that she wrote it on social media.

Speaker 8 (29:58):
Yes, okay, lets becuse if I met well hurt Okay,
when I saw what she wrote, they see, I'm not surprised.
Look at Durham and look how bad it is. During
the George Floyd riots, this idiotic piece of this idiotic
woman sat there and allowed defund the police, written outside

(30:21):
the Durham Police Department on.

Speaker 3 (30:23):
The idea of.

Speaker 8 (30:25):
The man running for Durham Council Premier Mark Milton. That
was his idea to write to fund the police in
front of the police station.

Speaker 3 (30:36):
Here in Durham.

Speaker 8 (30:37):
They don't arrest people sometimes sometimes they don't even rest
because you know, we got some kind of doomberry she
don't even prosecute. Well, we're not surprised because Durham is
still a hell hole. And it got worse. It got worse,
It got worse. I'm the so called judge Elaine O'Neill.
Things got worse.

Speaker 10 (30:56):
With twenty twenty one.

Speaker 8 (30:57):
They was out there bragging, oh we got a black
female mayor and we got a black female police chief
and they're nothing but disaster after disaster after disaster. Look
at Durham and how she runs the police.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
Well, hold on your mayor, the mayor, your your mayor.
There was also on one of the national shows basically
encouraging people who revolutionaries or whatnot. Uh, and the illegal
immigrants for that matter, to come to Durham. So good
good for you guys.

Speaker 8 (31:29):
Yay, But you know what, here's my thing, casing and
this is what. And I tell people, everybody wants to
talk about Charlie Kirk, but George Floyd. When it came
to George Floyd, we were so, oh, it don't matter
his past, and we're not talking about the man past.
We're talking about allegedly how what happened to him was
so bad. And I say this case and I mean

(31:50):
every bit of it. Everybody who sat there and talked
about George Ford, which you want your daughter dayton of
George Floyd, Which you want your sister dayton of George Floyd?
And true men in the black community. Daughter's already undated
the George Flod two men in the black community. Sister
already undated the George Ford because George Floyd hit and

(32:10):
beat on women and stuff like that. But this woman,
she was.

Speaker 3 (32:13):
Silent about that.

Speaker 8 (32:15):
When you had that so called shooting up to Elizabeth City,
when they was up there saying that boy was an
innocent man, he didn't do anything wrong, and that came out,
she didn't say anything. She don't take up for the police.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
With the car trying to run over the cop. Is
that the one, yes, yes.

Speaker 8 (32:30):
That's the one to try to run over the Elizabeth
City Sheriffs Department. She didn't say a word to defend
them and say, hey, we need to comment down because
people are lying on police.

Speaker 1 (32:42):
She made anything. Yeah, I'm gonna have to cut you
out there just because I have thirty seconds left. But
I hear you and it's just one and thanks for
the call. I mean you still have Durham still hasn't
sleft off what you all did with the lacrosse boys.
See why why do you want to keep adding to it?
I was I appreciate it. The one time the mayor
did call into this show, and even though we didn't

(33:03):
agree on it, he said he would be he would
answer like he had no problem, So like, maybe this
is something you should address, sir. I don't think you
can have your police chief, even if it's on our
private social media, because of the importance of the position.
Having this position and then not using evidence, clearly that's
a problem. All right, we'll be back to the actions
and all the things people thought would be a good

(33:25):
idea and their continuation of sabotaging their own careers and
futures over the Charlie Kirk assassination. Let me tell you
something we're not going to do Okay, I just I
want to put this out here officially as we're already
trying to do it. We're not going to do this.
We are not, I repeat, we are not going to

(33:47):
have a series of cutesy stories about Travis and Travis,
Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift's love. Okay, We're not going
to do it. I'm not gonna read headlines like Taylor
Swift sneaks into fiance Kelsey's Chiefs home opener against the
Eagles all all did she? Did she get a giant

(34:13):
trench coat with an Areana Grande on top and sneak
in what happened? Or did she just go to the game?
Sneak in implies one thing. Renting a luxury box is
a different one.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
Do you remember there's like a theory last year where
they were trying to like figure out when did Taylor
Swift leave the venue, like leave the stadium?

Speaker 1 (34:36):
Yeah, remember having doubles and stuff.

Speaker 2 (34:39):
It was the popcorn machine, like they said, like she
was hiding that's right, I'm sorry thinking of the other thing. Okay,
she was like she was hiding in a compartment of
the popcorn.

Speaker 1 (34:48):
Machine because she loves him. You never went up. I'm sorry.
Have you never hidden inside a hollowed out popcorn machine
for your wife?

Speaker 2 (34:57):
I haven't, but I mean I would if I had one. Okay,
pretty sweet?

Speaker 1 (35:01):
The thoughts are there, you know what I'm saying. Though
she's snuck in. Nobody sneaks into a suite. You ever
been into a sweet ross? You ever got to go
sit in the sweet first sporting event? Yes, sir? Yeah,
did you sneak in?

Speaker 2 (35:14):
I did not.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
I can't now why did you not sneak in?

Speaker 2 (35:17):
Because I was super excited to be in the suite?

Speaker 1 (35:19):
Yeah, but also because there's like nine layers of security
you go through. There's no sneakings. Right, this isn't this
isn't ure. You're standing there in the trench coat with
the boombox, right or yeah, the grand gesture.

Speaker 2 (35:34):
What did they she snuck in in like a fondue
machine or something like she was in the base of
the fat.

Speaker 1 (35:40):
Is there a fond machine in the sweep?

Speaker 2 (35:41):
I don't know, because there's the NFL suite and she's
Taylor Swift and she likes dipping stuff in fond I
have no idea she snuck her in the cheese machine
or whatever.

Speaker 1 (35:51):
You better make sure that doesn't flip on. Do you
imagine Tailor Swift was murdered by lava cheese?

Speaker 2 (35:56):
I'm thinking though, like I think the tailor Swift ears
is a thing and I endorse it.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
Oh do you yeah? I think because the Eagles beat him, Yeah,
that's yeah, and now they have two losses? Is that
they're owing to thought about that? You thought about Joe
Burrow being injured in the fact that you guys got
to play him on Thursday.

Speaker 2 (36:15):
We're playing the Dolphins on Thursday.

Speaker 1 (36:16):
I'm sure the Dolphins on Thursday. But Joe Burrow is injured.
I saw we played the we played the Bengals's my
stupid is he out for a lot?

Speaker 2 (36:24):
Like a long time? Like I saw he was out,
but then I saw that he won, So I didn't
know if he came back into the game or not.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
No, they had the backup came back in. I think
it was one of those things where they he had
an injury and then they assessed it more because it
was hours later that I saw the toe stuff. But yeah,
he's probably out for three to six weeks. What do
you guys, But you guys play them at the end
of the season, though, right, I think so, yeah, after
the bye, okay, so he might be back, but I
don't know. He can also get injured again. He is

(36:50):
somewhat injury prone these last few years. But yeah, it's
gonna be a minute. But you're looking at it from
the top teams in the AFC. What's happening with him?
And Chiefs got two losses? Now Burrow's gonna be out
for a little while. So and your guy hurt his nose,
but you know, it sounds like he can probably play.
I didn't think it was. It was interesting watching people

(37:11):
run that same garbage that I kind of opened the
show with, were like, oh, look at that. Josh Allen
didn't have any touchdowns? He does you know, either he
doesn't care or is there something wrong. There's nothing wrong, honestly,
why would you. You shouldn't have And this goes for
any team. You shouldn't have one of your top tier
players in if they don't need to be in.

Speaker 2 (37:32):
No, you saw this trend last year where I think
they were like, god, maybe over five games where he
didn't play the fourth quarter at all. It sat out
because there was no need to do it.

Speaker 1 (37:40):
No need why have him out there? And then some
weird little you know, he takes a bump out of bounce,
trips over a mic or something and it breaks his leg,
put him on the bench.

Speaker 2 (37:51):
He did break his nose though, and they you know,
you see the post say postgame presser.

Speaker 1 (37:57):
No, no, they're like, hey, are you okay?

Speaker 2 (37:58):
He's like, I can breathe them.

Speaker 1 (37:59):
Fine. I mean that's a very low standard. But that's
a football guy right there. Yeah, that's a harp That's
a dude who would put a harpoon in his head
and not go to the doctor. I'm fine, I'm good. Oh,
it doesn't fit in the helmet. Cut a hole in
the helmet. There you go, boom, let's take the field.
So yeah, people just need to calm down. And that
was it. That was the extent of all the football games.

(38:21):
So it wasn't just police chiefs. Though. Where do I
have this? Here's the headline. NC teachers face backlash over
comments on Kirk's assassination. Oh, somebody got really mad. I

(38:42):
forgot about this. Remember the college professor at GTCC at
the gop Technical Community College who taught English, I believe,
and I refer to the fact that she looks like
a coin per a leather a worn leather coin purse.
Somebody got really mad there, like, oh, look at the
fat radio host is making fun of the uh the

(39:04):
woman's looks. Well.

Speaker 6 (39:06):
One, I was.

Speaker 1 (39:06):
Gonna say, I'm sorry your friend got fired, but I'm
not sorry. I think that obviously is horrible, especially in
these positions where they can you know, they're influencing people.
But she thought that that was a proper way to
conduct stuff. But two, I don't care, you know why,
because I don't revel in people's deaths, with the exception
of feeding like war criminals into woodchippers. Right, I picked

(39:31):
my lanes. You didn't like a guy who went and
took questions, so you could tell You could say that
I look like a coin person all day. But at
least I'm not a soulless, garbage human being who thinks
that that's a good thing. That happened to Charlie Kirk,

(39:52):
just as I wouldn't think it if somebody did it
to that. Who's the lunatic on social media that would
He's probably the one who's the most aggressive keeps getting canceled,
is brandishing a gun. I can't remember the guy's name,
but it doesn't matter like this is this is human
one on one stuff. And so again I know you're

(40:16):
you're your butt hurt because your friend got fired. But
maybe your friend shouldn't have done that. Just a thought. However, Uh,
it goes deeper than that. Uh, and younger than that.
Of course we had the Her name was Lisa Greenley,
by the way, and uh the college too. I saw
that Mark Walker really got on that. Like five minutes

(40:37):
later they fired her because I guess he knows some
people over there, so they'll probably blame him for that.
Uh where is the teacher? Yeah, here we go. In
Wake County, idris a These, chair of the humanities department
at Millbrook High School, came under fire after posting profane
remarks on Twitter about Kirk's death. His account was quickly

(40:59):
made it, but not before screenshots circulated. This from the
Carolina Journal circulated wildly among parents. A school employee indicated
that the school has received many calls and complaints about
the post. And I'm here to tell you too, mister Aziz.
Several of your co workers who happen to listen to
my show also reminded me. And we'll just leave it

(41:20):
at that. So like even people who work around you
are pretty horrified by this, He wrote, Black people stating
rip for a bigot white supremacist is crazy talk. This
dude lived to talk bleep about you and yours. What
did you say about black women? Again? By the way,
again I know which video this dude was watching. It's

(41:41):
the same one the chief of police was watching over
in Durham. Led his but r ih, which stands for
rotten hell, and then he said, f out of here. Yeah,
there were some words I could not read you. They
had an issue with up in Gason County by Lake
Norman they had I think Pete mentioned that. So going

(42:03):
back to what Ross was kind of indicating earlier. What
was crazy surprising but not all together surprising is the
where you have these big pockets of people like I
expected in higher ed I guess a little in K
through twelve, but the medical field was really disturbing. And
I sure as heck don't expect police chiefs to do it,

(42:26):
even if they think it do. I understand there's a
lot of woke U chiefs and sheriffs and whatnot, like
we clearly we've dealt with them, but like to so
boldly go into it and not think there's going to
be a problem. And if you work at home office depot,
excuse me, if you work at office depot, as these

(42:46):
three former employees did up in Michigan. Even if you
don't know your man, how many of you work for
a big company where you've never met the CEO, the
board of directors, any of it. You probably never will,
all right, that'd bean Ross and I work for one
such company. And but you still know a little about
who your bosses are, right because you see him. You know,

(43:09):
maybe you have the zoom, the big you know, raw
raw zoom meeting once a year. They've communicated with you
over the years. You know, Ross and I collectively have
worked for iHeart for what combined like forty years.

Speaker 3 (43:19):
Almost.

Speaker 1 (43:21):
Yeah, we've been here. We've been here a minute, and
like I still remember about the Maye family, you know,
and then the you know, the Romney equity and now
we're into this and you know we have and so
you know, you get a vibe of who your leadership
and management are. If you work for Office Depot, they're
notoriously kind of conservative, to the point where they were

(43:44):
trying to get him canceled when we were in the
middle of that stuff. So to think that you could
then when you've already taken an order to produce a poster.
That's what this was. This whole thing was about a
poster that simply has Charlie Kirk's face and you know
in memoriam with the years that he lived, and that

(44:04):
that's political and you won't post it, and you see
they're filming you, and you're just so smug as to
sit there and again it's for me. It's the smugness.
It's the smugness and think this was going to work
out for you.

Speaker 11 (44:18):
So we came in front of order earlier or the
print poster for our vigil tonight. Yeah, so somebody that
it's not sorry, we got hit that year, all right.
So I worked at supervised one of the managers. Yes,
so uns so they say they don't print political propaganda.

Speaker 1 (44:44):
So this is somebody that passed away.

Speaker 4 (44:45):
A couple of years propaganda, unfortunately, So this is for
a prayer tonight, for a prayer vigil, it's still Propaganda's unfortunately.

Speaker 11 (44:52):
What makes it propaganda because he's.

Speaker 7 (44:55):
A political figure and I don't have to it's, yeah.

Speaker 10 (44:59):
A journal man just going to be in on Monday
and if you know it's you, they're on the subject, you.

Speaker 1 (45:05):
Know, And at first they came out, I'm sorry what
it's that smugness?

Speaker 2 (45:08):
It is that suness, isn't it. Yeah, that general manager
will be in undird whatever it is.

Speaker 1 (45:13):
Shut up. Yeah, at least with the when Chappelle did
it with pop copy, it was funny. Remember, yeah, this
is the this is the you know, baked the cake
in reverse. Yes, I wonder how many George Floyd uh
stuff they printed?

Speaker 2 (45:29):
I bet a bunch or Kamala hair stuff. Oh Joe
Biden stuff you know they have, But it's so dumb.
Who do you think your clientele stuff?

Speaker 6 (45:36):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (45:36):
Primarily who do you think your clientele is at office depot?
A Marxist revolution?

Speaker 1 (45:41):
Right?

Speaker 2 (45:42):
Entrepreneurs coming in for their office supplies or big companies
coming in for their office supplies?

Speaker 1 (45:47):
Right?

Speaker 2 (45:47):
And which side of the political aisle do you think
they tend to lean towards if you are running a successful,
successful business right side? You know, one dedicated to profit
and uh, you know sat as find the easier customers
or whatever? Which one? Which left or right? I'm gonna guess, right,
what are you doing?

Speaker 1 (46:05):
There might be a slight left lean because they're in
a college town and sometimes kids need projects printed.

Speaker 2 (46:11):
But it's just so dumb.

Speaker 1 (46:13):
Yeah, I was relaying to Ross over the weekend. I
was in a setting where I would I would expect
that it's it's probably a pretty healthy mix, but probably
leans more right. And there was a dude who was
sitting up at the front of the bar, and so
I've sent at the bars, that's where that's where Casey eats,
even if he's not drinking, which he wasn't was in

(46:33):
the morning, but I was eating and this dude's on
a phone and he is having a conversation about Charlie Kirk,
thing loudly, and you could hear him say things like, well, look,
the guy liked to push buttons right, so you can't
get but I was sitting over there stewing. But also
the audacity because he could have just as easily ducked

(46:56):
off to a quiet area. There's plenty of quiet areas
he could have gone and taken this phone call, but
he didn't. He chose it at the bar. And and
the only thing that probably the only reason somebody didn't
say anything to him, which I'm like, this is gonna
go badly is because when he was done with the call,
he immediately grabbed his stuff and left. He was on
his way out, and so a few minutes later I
started talking to this other dude at the bar and

(47:18):
we're just having a good conversation. I come to find
out he's retired marine. Now he does some sort of
consulting where they were, he's selling stuff back, right, so
he's using those connections to go back. I no beef
with that, and we just we weren't talking about the dude,
and then he just kind of when there was a lull,
he goes, did you clock that? I'm like yeah, and

(47:38):
he just shook his head. That was the extent that
we talked about it. But I'm like, dude, you're gonna
get somebody's gonna somebody's gonna hit you over the head.

Speaker 2 (47:45):
Was I was gonna say, he's lucky somebody didn't say
something or do something, because what you're seeing now is
like the tolerant majority isn't feeling so tallerant anymore.

Speaker 1 (47:52):
Because when the other dude at the bar stood up
to go like right of the bathroom, like, oh my gosh,
I got a torn him. I didn't realize the dude
was like six', four just and just look like you're
still in The. Marines i'm, like it's a good thing
that dude didn't, wag you, know uh leak out on.
You that would not have gone on. Man but, yeah,
no it. Is it's like you just assume that this

(48:14):
is not every everyone thinks like. Me it's it's the
only it's the only reason that anyone would participate in
one of these videos or social media. Exercises you just
think you're on the right that. Much only you're on the.

Speaker 2 (48:26):
Right but there's been no consequences for something like. This
but LIKE i, said now you have the tolerant, majority
which is not feeling very tolerant anymore because you keep
killing us and shooting us and you, know it's not.

Speaker 1 (48:37):
Cool, yeah people people notice these. Things they're noticing the
little bit of a pattern. Here all, Right, jay real,
quick what's?

Speaker 3 (48:45):
Up? YEAH i wish the censorship would wouldn't uh be so.
Overpowering i'd like to hear you say what you really really.
Mean but the thing, is the term, fascist it's attributed
to either The democrats of The, republicans and one of
them is an incited. VIOLENCE i MEAN i don't have
to say which one because it's obvious which one is inciting.

(49:05):
Violence and as you, say the tallerant, majority it's going
to come to an end, sometimes and if violence comes
back the other, WAY i hope it, doesn't but if it,
does so be. It Thanks bry yeah.

Speaker 1 (49:18):
Right lets you always thank. You and ALSO i don't
know what you mean to say WHAT i. Mean i'm
saying WHAT i, mean, sir and if you're implying THAT
i meant anything, else everyone at that bar was a white,
Dude so please DON'T i say WHAT i. Mean we're good.
There we don't have to imply. Anything one was just

(49:38):
much smaller and smugger than the. Other all, right seven
to twenty, three will take a, break be back here
on The cacoday radio. PROGRAM i only have three. Hours
there's no WAY i could document each and every incident
of people who didn't want to go to work, today
just How i'm referring to. Them or maybe they do
go to work, today but they're gonna walk into a
meeting with whoever their boss is and somebody FROM hr

(50:01):
like it was like when they kept Burning tesla's and
then immediately getting, Caught like you didn't see one follow
up story where you saw that they have like nine
thousand cameras on. Them, nothing, Okay but, man if you
expand the, scope BECAUSE i was really focusing On North

(50:22):
carolina more so than, anything and as local as possible
just to get through those first few, stories it gets
even crazier is you expand the expand the scope, too
just over the border Into, canadia we have ourselves a
little teacher or a little teacher here who decided she

(50:43):
was going to put a very special lesson though and
show the kids that she teaches The Charlie Cook kirk.
Video but BEFORE i get into what she, said she
showed kids The Charlie kirk assassination. Video you remember the video
THAT i both warned multiple times that maybe you should

(51:04):
not view yourself if you hadn't been tricked into it
by an auto play, Already what the hell are we?

Speaker 2 (51:14):
Doing but, NO i can't sure you can't show that
the kids in a, classroom.

Speaker 1 (51:19):
But you can, physically because clearly you probably. Shouldn't, no, no, NO i, agree,
yeah yes you should. Not, yeah and like you shouldn't
show it to. Adults i'm, sorry it's. Awful my father in.

Speaker 2 (51:33):
Law who was, like you, know mid, sixties asked me
for the, video and you, know he was, like show
me the video when it was all, happening AND i was,
like are you sure you want to see? It AND
i was given him warnings and he's like in his mid.
Sixties because that is a lot of people are, like, yeah,
SURE i want to see, it and then when they see,
it they're, LIKE i shouldn't have seen.

Speaker 1 (51:50):
THAT a public school teacher this is In toronto has
been put on. Suspension here we go after showing a
video Of Charlie kirk's assassinations to. Students uh young As,
okay they're, Ten does that change your? Mind at least they're,
ten right ross at least their double. Digits good. Lord

(52:11):
several students following the display actually complained to their, parents
who said something and at least something was. Done It's,
canada SO i didn't have The uh it was fifty to.
Fifty the teacher also suggested That kirk deserved to be
killed and gave the young students a speech about anti
fascism and transgender. Issues oh and by the, way didn't

(52:37):
just show it to him once showed it to him
on a loop while she spoke.

Speaker 2 (52:41):
Like it was A subbruder film in FOUR. K, yeah
for the, kids for the, KIDS i, mean as, kids
we had to witness The challenger.

Speaker 1 (52:49):
Explosion, yeah shuttles up enough of our generation and that was,
horrific and that was, just you, know not to downplay,
it but in, comparison that, was you, know a bright
light in the sorce because you don't see, Right, yeah
it was just an explete bright light in the.

Speaker 2 (53:02):
Sky booms so much.

Speaker 1 (53:04):
Nowadays nowadays got cameras inside the, shuttle.

Speaker 2 (53:08):
So much so that you, know we a lot of
us didn't even. Know we just saw right what just,
happened and they had then we had to have it
explained to us.

Speaker 1 (53:15):
This, now, guy we know that they were probably alive
for about what ninety seconds or something during the. Fall,
yeah it would be like showing that video because it's,
them it's the human emotion side of.

Speaker 2 (53:26):
It this is literally someone's neck exploding in the blood spewing.

Speaker 1 (53:29):
Out it's.

Speaker 2 (53:29):
Awful you can't show us a ten years old on
Loop what are you?

Speaker 3 (53:32):
Doing?

Speaker 1 (53:33):
Loop parents subsequently reach out to school, administrators who put
the teacher on, LEAVE i guess On, friday but playing
the video repeatedly gave a speech to the students regarding anti,
fascism anti trans and How Charlie kirk deserved for this to.
Occur but an absolute lunatic and it's It's. CANADA i

(53:57):
don't even know if they'll fire the. Person they'll probably be,
like we're gonna make you go to a class where
they tell you not to do that, again and there,
everything you'll be. Fine, yeah grades five and, Six so,
yeah that's what ten and. Eleven just, awful, Man but you,
know people wanted to be. Awful over the, weekend they

(54:19):
had some lunatics show up at A Charlie kirk memorial
dressed as the shooter as close as they could, approximate
and the actual clothes they were, wearing not photoshop clothes
like you lunatics where you photoshopped A trump shirt on
the shooter and then that was getting passed around and
shared by the millions over the. Weekend not, that but

(54:39):
this whole weird fake narrative was attempting to be. Created
the actual clothes he was, wearing in this case on
the day of the, shooting or in those security camera
pictures they released showed up at The Charlie kirk memorial
and then Decided i'm just gonna go ahead and decimate this.
Thing i'm gonna walk all Over i'm gonna kick everything,
sideways threw everybody. Here, man that's how they chose to

(55:03):
play the. Audio my next gin just decided it was
gonna crap. Out i'm gonna give it a second. Here but,
YEAH i mean you get the gist of. IT i
can't even imagine, that AND i. WOULD i would also
argue what would have happened IF i could just do
the what? If BECAUSE i think it's relevant. Here, oh,
actually hold, on here's the, sound.

Speaker 12 (55:23):
And we want to warn you the next video is.
DISTURBING a man trampled the memorial For Charlie kirk at
The Turning point headquarters In.

Speaker 6 (55:31):
Phoenix has happened not too long.

Speaker 12 (55:32):
Ago our photog on the scene says the man kicked over, flowers,
vases and.

Speaker 1 (55:37):
Balloons he was.

Speaker 12 (55:38):
Taken to the ground by an onlooker and then.

Speaker 1 (55:42):
Arrested, yeah, OKAY i feel like again this is a
little bit of a what. If let's say that somebody
showed up dressed as A minneapolis police. Officer do you
guys know Where i'm going with this, okay as A
minneapolis police officer at The George floydman the wall thing
they did there were the were now where the mayor

(56:03):
was crying the, coffin but the other thing was crying
out that, day AND i don't know how to bucket
like black pain and just threw it over the.

Speaker 6 (56:09):
Mural.

Speaker 1 (56:12):
Yeah do you think they would have made it out
of there? UNINJURED i feel like that would have gone.
Horribly AND i just because they were, Arrested, like what's
the charge going to be some misdemeanor menacine or something
That dude's. Lucky dude's lucky that that's the one where
he chose to fa at because the fo is probably
gonna be a lot less painful for. Him Scrab a Called,

(56:37):
jacob what's, up, Hey?

Speaker 7 (56:40):
CASEY i was just Telling. Ross you, know back WHEN
i ran for school board And Waite county in twenty twenty,
two there was A facebook group called like something like
No fascists In city or something like. That, anyway someone
in this group literally took the time and effort to
screenshot two hundred and fifty war of my social media

(57:01):
posts that literally mostly we're having to do in my
biblical world, view you, know vile things like, hey let's
not kill, babies or you, know maybe we don't need
to be promoting transgender stuff ideology and classrooms things like.
That and looking back on, IT i thought at the, time, like,

(57:22):
well that's kind of. Silly why would somebody take the
time to do? That and NOW i realize that it
only takes one person who is a little off their
rocker to, think you know, what that guy does not
need to.

Speaker 8 (57:33):
Be on my local school board.

Speaker 7 (57:35):
By any means. Necessary and it's.

Speaker 1 (57:38):
Very dangers just as everyone's A nazi. PROBLEM i, mean
at the heart of it that you've decided absolutely side
or Are, nazis because it's a lot easier to, justify you,
know doing something to A nazi because they're A. Nazi
and that's why, absolutely this whole rhetoric, discussion and thank
you very much for the call there s or is
so dangerous and super ironic considering that was like that

(58:04):
was the main attack point On trump for a. While
they would they'd call, out they'd be, like do you
remember What germany did to The jews where they turn them,
in they turn their enemies into. Caricatures because it's a
lot easier to kill a caricature and then you're like caricature, everything,
yay and and now we're not allowed to recognize that.

(58:24):
Again it's this whole thing where what was good for
the goose is, GONNA i guess have to be good
for the gander even if it's not good for anybody
because people don't care enough to step in and try
to uh be the ones to attempt to mitigate. It
and there's no comparison of when you're sitting there and

(58:49):
you're deciding that the way you're gonna put your, way
you're gonna, cancel and push back is for not using
pronouns versus somebody getting pushed back for not wanting anyone
with an opposing view to breathe. Anymore those are two
very very different. Things all, right let's get is it

(59:11):
mister stagic this? MORNING i never know on the mondays after. Footballs, yeah,
yeah it's just because you guys got the W.

Speaker 6 (59:21):
Yeah, NO i.

Speaker 13 (59:22):
WAS i would be here anyway. Today but oh, okay all,
right you want to talk about an emotional rollercoaster this?
Weekend oh my goodness to.

Speaker 1 (59:32):
Watching The clemson. Game, YES i watched the.

Speaker 13 (59:34):
Game two last second field goals one By Georgia tech
and one by The cowboys with opposite. Results, yeah AND
i can make the reference to long range forecasting and
compared to The Clemson, tigers don't believe what you see
beyond five days or three DAYS i like to say
three day, ray, right so it's, like don't believe and

(59:56):
take this hurricane season for, example certainly not live up to.
Expectations so that was a long range prediction and, uh
you know what case they could went out and they're
still on the bubble if if even.

Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
That so, LOOK i will say This Georgia tective for
the first half of the game just looked like a
remarkably better.

Speaker 6 (01:00:15):
Team oh, yeah that remarkably better and that's a good.

Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
Anyway, yeah but you guys had was the club that
have that first turnover and that you, know like that's,
yeah that's going to fumble for.

Speaker 6 (01:00:30):
Nothing but all these on the Defense i'm looking.

Speaker 13 (01:00:33):
FOR i, Mean i'm not going to call anybody, out
but WHERE i did, online it's you, know where were
there was one NAME i HARDLY i didn't hear called,
once And i'm kind of, like, okay these are potential
first round but ANYWAY i could digress it speaking of.

Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
You split be a lot worse if every day every
team he supported loss this, Week so sorry about. THAT
i didn't see me. Anyway do your.

Speaker 13 (01:00:58):
Forecast so last week at this time we were thinking
dry this, week and then this little, area little pressure
developed off the.

Speaker 6 (01:01:06):
Coast it's gonna come on shore.

Speaker 13 (01:01:07):
Tomorrow and there's rain right now east Of jacksonville And,
greenville and heavy rain in some parts of the eastern
let's call it quarter of the state trying to get
into the triangle here this. Morning so triangle may see
a few showers, today tryd most likely not. TOMORROW i
think everybody's gonna at least have that chance of getting some,
showers maybe even a few thundershowers as that low pushes

(01:01:28):
toward the. West so a little bit different if you
were thinking late last week LIKE i, was was gonna
be a dry start to the, week not going to
temperatures tomorrow may not get out of the upper.

Speaker 6 (01:01:39):
Sixties so, today.

Speaker 13 (01:01:40):
Maybe little rain this afternoon from the triangle. East certainly
be more to the east mid upper seventies today than.
Tomorrow better chance for everybody is seeing a few scattered,
showers maybe some. Thunderstorms, again better chance triangle and points
east and even a chance of seeing a little rain
Into wednesday before the sun returns later in the.

Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
WEEK i will say this him not down with these
Two monday night games where one of them starts at. Ten.

Speaker 13 (01:02:05):
NO i like that seven. O'clock, SURE i appreciate that all, day.

Speaker 1 (01:02:10):
And arguably that is the One i'm probably more interested.
In but this ten o'clock stuff is it's for the.

Speaker 6 (01:02:17):
Buddies, man not a.

Speaker 1 (01:02:19):
Chance, yeah all, right are you? Sir appreciate?

Speaker 6 (01:02:21):
It there you.

Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
Go Race stagic from The Weather. Channel all, right coming
up on the. Show he's not an Actual Florida, man
but we're gonna give hi an honorary title cause it's
this Has Florida man written all over, it AND i
suspect he does have some connections To. Florida uh so
you'll you'll see what we mean. There and uh oh,
yeah we got A Dwight shrewd update kind of all,

(01:02:42):
Right so all that plus your calls and lots mores
sound coming up CAC O Day radio. Program Florida man's
story except a guy actually From. Florida but we're gonna
give them the. Honorary we're gonna give him that honorary.
Degree Florida.

Speaker 10 (01:03:01):
Men Florida man is something in the wanderty errors hand
that makes you do all that crazy. Crap it's like
the state is wanna be dumb ass. Trapped nowhere else
has The Florida. Man it is almost like as the
Weird factor climbs that you find out it happened In
florida every.

Speaker 2 (01:03:21):
Time Florida, Man Florida.

Speaker 10 (01:03:24):
Man if anyone can.

Speaker 1 (01:03:25):
Jeer me if you, know you can just find.

Speaker 10 (01:03:27):
Life it, crazy but of, course but it's not as
bad crap crazy as. Yours nowhere else are you gonna find.

Speaker 1 (01:03:34):
Him they're so used to, it they don't find.

Speaker 10 (01:03:37):
Him hooray For Florida.

Speaker 1 (01:03:39):
Man and LIKE i, said not For. Florida he's Actually,
canadian but hear me, out a lot Of canadians have
homes In. Florida he has a one facial hair situation
that looks Panhandle florida, handlebar the whole thing, right and

(01:04:04):
he's he's. Hammered, okay that's another hallmark, there and he
really wants A. Slurpee but the problem is he's Hammered.
Owen he's. Lazy that's his own name. Self diagnosed. Lazy
so what does he do? Well according to, authorities, Sporting,
oh he's wearing The Aviator oakley's with the you know

(01:04:25):
you get that rainbow effect on the. Front you, know
the ones just, perfect just like the aesthetics are. Perfect
So i'm gonna give him Honorary Florida man status BECAUSE
i either he or somebody knows probably owns a home In,
florida AND i would suspect that he might even have.
Gone so his name Is Casper, lincoln by the, way

(01:04:51):
and according to according to, authorities he was spotted driving
Down Fifteenth avenue in A barbie G, yes the Pink barbie, Jeep,
yes the one your three year old niece has that
one after he said he wanted a slurpee but was
too lazy and didn't want to. Walk he does not

(01:05:15):
have a, car BECAUSE i know you're shocked to learn.
This he had his license suspended FOR. Dui so his
roommate apparently Has, YEAH i guess he's got a kid
that comes. Visit so he borrows the jeep and then
drove it right down the main drag through a construction
zone no, less before being pulled over by. Police he

(01:05:36):
said he had no idea he was breaking the. Law he,
SAID i was using hand signals and, everything which he
kind of was in the, video but not doing a
real good. Job they also clocked. Him oh, ross all,
right so they clocked. Him how fast do you think
he was? Going when he was tearing it up on the.
ROAD i didn't know the radar picked up this little.

(01:05:57):
Three they got him in three. Miles, oh we're gonna
play the oodling. Game, oh dang. It i'm, sorry you,
know it's JUST i was waiting for the. ODLER i,
mean guess how fast he was going when they clocked.

Speaker 5 (01:06:08):
Him fifty?

Speaker 1 (01:06:10):
Miles Pro, No, no the speed limits only. FORTY i. Guess,
okay it's seventy. Miles Pob, no we're gonna go a
little lower than thirty.

Speaker 2 (01:06:18):
Miles bob, no, No, barbie ten ten miles has to
be ten.

Speaker 1 (01:06:23):
Miles but Ten have you ever seen one of these
hot waar these dose wheels or whatever they? Are, no,
literally it's lower Than oh you miss.

Speaker 14 (01:06:31):
It it was.

Speaker 1 (01:06:32):
Three, sorry there wasn't much range, there SO i didn't
know if we.

Speaker 2 (01:06:36):
Can you, know something told, me something told me it's
gonna be.

Speaker 1 (01:06:37):
Three but, yeah, three he was doing. Three there is
This New. Jersey New JERSEY i think is where that
one nurse got suspended because a doctor in front of
a patient said something and she complained that their it's
the higher. Up SO i actually surprised somebody gets. SUSPENDED
i guess it depends on where you. Are In New.

(01:06:59):
Jersey the amount of people who don't want to go
to work is absolutely, astounding and you'll win some of,
those some you. WON'T i saw that The rock's daughter.
Posted she wasn't aggressive as SUB i think it was
along the lines of, you you, know if you, say

(01:07:23):
if you don't say nice things when you're, alive nobody's
gonna be when you're. DEAD i, mean it's not appropriate.
Stuff but she wasn't going for like the kids and
the wife to get killed, too like some of these.
Lunatics but, ALSO i don't think you're gonna be able
to cancel The rock's daughter BECAUSE i, thought doesn't she
like work for or Maybe i'm. WRONG i thought she
worked for like her dad's production, Company SO i don't

(01:07:44):
know that that's gonna. Work but maybe she. DOESN'T i don't.

Speaker 3 (01:07:47):
Know, YEAH i.

Speaker 6 (01:07:52):
Got a whole.

Speaker 1 (01:07:53):
LAUNDRY i got a whole Long i'm not gonna read
into all of. THESE i got a whole laundry list
here because somebody's just doing a round. Up and then
as a, result here's what. Happened there are a. Lot
there are a lot of, them and they were able
to start successfully kind of pulling them into a database
that somebody. Started it's Called Charlie's murderers dot. Com, yeah that's,

(01:08:16):
aggressive and they're populating it now AND i think they're
gonna make it search. WELL i was scrolling through there
and they estimate that they have even though they're not
all up there, yet like twenty two thousand different. SUBMISSIONS
i don't know if that's twenty two thousand distinct, people
but that's one of those things that could catch a

(01:08:37):
bit of virality and people are gonna start looking at
OH i go to church with that, person probably, not
but OR i work with that, person probably more. Likely
or my kids go to that, school or that's my alma.
Mater people love looking up stuff like, that but you,
know they're having to get them. Categorized so people are

(01:08:58):
going through and they're, tagging they're adding. Stuff the problem
is you're can get some near do wells in there
that try to turn it into the there's a bunch
of incorrect stuff so they can discredit. It so whoever's
putting that together better they have a somewhat bulletproof vetting.
Process but it shows you how quickly the people on

(01:09:18):
the right have been able to take that online sphere
which was a hallmark of leftist politics for, years whether
it Was Barack obama with his five dollars donations which
now now look a little SUSS i want to be
honest with all of the act blue, stuff or just
the ability to use social media to churn out things, like,

(01:09:42):
uh what is it something? Giants remember the group that
would they had all these Fake twitter accounts and then
they if a business were somebody said something and then
somebody was associated with the, business they'd go and they
would bombarred the the. Advertisers they did this a lot
in the media. Realm the biggest game they went after

(01:10:04):
the same group was the slut comments With limbaugh, right
and so they would Send what they would do is
they'd look like a mass of pitchfork in. Hand group
that was just sending on these, advertisers and these poor
advertisers in most cases they don't know how to evaluate.
That maybe they're not super social media, savvy so what

(01:10:26):
they see is they see doom and gloom in their,
future when in, reality when they really sleeping giants is
what it was. CALLED i hate to give them, credit
BUT i want you to be able to google. It
but in reality it was just very well, organized bought
and limited activist. Activity so some small business owner who
maybe spends you, know ten thousand dollars on a piece of,

(01:10:47):
advertising or is a business owner who just wants to do,
business and one of their employees has an opinion even
rather a k not this, one they would get bombarded
with all these people On twitter going so and so said,
this And i'm never doing business with, you and you,
know trying to verify and vet that they even lived

(01:11:09):
there or actual customers is not very, easy especially in
a setting Like, twitter which is mostly where they, operated
and and a lot of times they would just it
was the the path of least resistance was to to
air on the side that those are real, people when
in reality they. Weren't and even though we've kind of
steered out of that skid because conservatives have made their

(01:11:32):
fiscal voice heard more with. Companies that was kind of
the name of the, game and now it's The republicans
winn that as evidence By Cracker barrel and Bud light
And target and many. Others so how quickly that, Flipped
that script has. Flipped it's very interesting to watch just

(01:11:55):
the social dynamic of, it and and so much of
that has to do With Elon musk Of. Twitter, man
it really, does because you, remember for a while there
it was they had captured all of, them and every
time The republicans try to come up with one Like
parlor or, whatever people rush over, there but it would

(01:12:16):
kind of die on the. Vine parlor may have stood
a chance after they got done with the legal ease
or they basically shut them, down but by Then twitter
was now more, agreeable SO i think that that was
a bit of the death. Note but they were successfully
able to fight that off for a. While even the
true social numbers are while they're okay compared To Blue sky,

(01:12:38):
are you, know they're they're not moving. Anything the biggest
thing they have going over there is That trump tends
to post over there and then occasionally something over On.
Twitter but, yeah the number of healthcare workers is just
absolutely insane and just to show you how disconnected they.

Speaker 13 (01:12:59):
Are.

Speaker 1 (01:13:00):
Alry this is the headline from The Hollywood reporter over the,
weekend talk about not getting any of this. Right so On,
friday it was reported That Comedy central had removed the
episode Of South park Where Charlie kirk And Christy nome
and all them were. Featured what just weeks, ago not

(01:13:22):
even that long, ago had removed it out of sensitivity.
Concerns the problem is nobody was asking for. That, no
we talked about, it we played the audio on. There
it nobody was asking for. You you. KNOW i Bet
Charlie kirk definitely didn't ash for, it because there's videos
of him watching it thinking it's.

Speaker 2 (01:13:43):
Hilarious i've been seeing the. OPPOSITE i keep seeing these
stories coming. Out they're just making stuff. Up they're.

Speaker 1 (01:13:48):
Literal read the headline just real, quick BECAUSE i was
kind of teasing into. It sow Would this is the.
Headline maga Blames South park For charlie kirk assassination As
Comedy central pools. Episodes what know that that never? Happened,
well you screened the, calls so clearly you were withholding
this that never.

Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
Happened Everything i'm saying is people, saying, hey you should
keep that.

Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
Up, YEAH i wait to talk about doing the exact wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:14:10):
Thing they're just coming. Up i'm seeing these headlines and
these posts on social media from your left wing people
or pundits or, influencers and they're just completely making stuff,
Up like With joe From jurors ON x or. Whatever,
oh she was the first one THAT i saw doing
the racial thing where they were, like it's, crazy how.
Conservative suddenly not they started not caring about the. Shooters

(01:14:31):
they went from you, know he to we or whatever
after they realized that the shooter wasn't. Black what person
on this planet was assuming the shooter In utah was?

Speaker 1 (01:14:42):
Black that never. HAPPENED i don't like the way you
Said utah, There why did you emphasize.

Speaker 2 (01:14:47):
You it's so, strange like they're just making stuff. Up
there was and there's nobody.

Speaker 1 (01:14:52):
Who could check with all you could see you were
all five of the black guys you live In utah
were first. Rate and then, like.

Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
So there's no one that saw the shooter and like
the you, know the the security footage of the shooter
and went, Dah now SUDDENLY i don't care about the
shooter BECAUSE i THOUGHT i thought he was gonna be
black Because i'm a horrible. Racist that never.

Speaker 1 (01:15:12):
Happened that never.

Speaker 2 (01:15:13):
Happened the other thing, was And i've seen this from
a bunch of people, too and up they're just making this.
Up they're, like, oh now that you know the conservatives
see that the shooter came from a mega, family they're being.
Quiet now suddenly it's all about we need to stop pointing.
Fingers that never happened, either because there's this thing that
happens a lot of. TIMES i don't know if you've
heard this, casey a lot of times there are children

(01:15:35):
that grow up to have different differing political opinions than their.
Parents that, Happens, yeah the thing that does happen in,
Fact and we've played so much. Audio how much audio
in this show have we played from people? Right these
left wing, people and they're, like, hey if your parents
are maga or conservatives or Support, trump you need to
separate from them. Completely, well first it was them At, thanksgiving,

(01:15:56):
right and then it was you gotta, go you gotta.
Go no Con for a, while we just played the
audio of the chick who's, like you're just gonna have
to wait for them to die, yeah got away firm to.
Die SO i, mean, obviously obviously them having differing political
opinions in their parents is a known thing and it's
been that way. Forever and for you to act like
you don't know about, it you're just playing dumb or.

Speaker 1 (01:16:15):
Stupid and and In utah it's an extra interesting little
wrinkle BECAUSE i don't, KNOW i don't know if everyone knows.
This if you're let's, say your parents are very conservative
and are members of the church In utah and, you
as a, kid are, Like i'm gonna do everything opposite,
day because, again that is a very real phenomenon that,

(01:16:36):
happens and generally it tends to go in this direction
and the DIRECTION i just described because you're you, know
you're more liberal when you're, younger you want to break
out of the. Thing but In, utah they literally they
they will literally disown. You there's literally there's literally when
you leave that, faith there is protocol where they're not
supposed to contact. You, Now i'm not going to tell

(01:16:57):
you what everyone. Does Is i'm not a member of the,
faith BUT i know that to be a. Thing AND
i have, KIDS i have people WHO i grew up
with who when they got to adult, age their parents
didn't talk to them.

Speaker 2 (01:17:08):
Anymore, yeah there can definitely be like a like a
scientology sort of vibe.

Speaker 3 (01:17:12):
There.

Speaker 1 (01:17:12):
Yeah, man SO i always felt really uncomfortable because it's
not my religion and it's not violent per. SE i
JUST i don't. Know the whole thing was messed. Up
but for the.

Speaker 2 (01:17:20):
People that celebrate the sixties so, much like they're still
looking like The Chris matthews of the, world where everything
is still under the microscope or the prism of the,
sixties like they want to relive the. Sixties for them
to not realize that children have differing political opinions in
their parents a lot of times just to rebel look
at the, sixties, right that that is what happened during the.

(01:17:40):
Sixties so suddenly you're, like you, know men in black
neuralizer to this. Fact it's just, Ridiculous, like, oh it
never happens because it's.

Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
Cope it. Is you got to find. Something, yeah there's
really hard here to find something to latch.

Speaker 2 (01:17:54):
On there's so much cope on the, left it's.

Speaker 1 (01:17:56):
Crazy, YEAH i will tell you the COPE i did.
See let me play the audio of The utah governor
first because there is a little, interesting little fun fact,
here and the way they're trying to spin this is especially.
Interesting here is The utah governor from over the. Week
how was the suspect?

Speaker 12 (01:18:10):
Radicalized how quickly did it?

Speaker 14 (01:18:12):
Happen, well, again those are pieces of information that we're
still gathering trying to. Understand we we do, know and
again this is this has been well publicized that this
was a very normal young, man a very a very
smart young man for a STUDENT i think at thirty.

Speaker 6 (01:18:28):
Four on THE A. C.

Speaker 14 (01:18:29):
T went to went to my alma, mater you tasted at,
university but was only there for a very short amount of.
TIME i dropped out after after less than one. Semester
and and it seemed to happen kind of after, that
after after he had he had moved back to Uh,
to to the southern part Of. Utah clearly there was

(01:18:50):
there was a lot of gaming going. On friends that
have confirmed that there was kind of that that deep dark,
internet The reddit culture and these these other dark places
of The internet where where where this person was was going.
Deep and you saw that on the on the. CASINGS i,
THINK i MEAN i didn't have any idea what the

(01:19:10):
what those. Inscriptions many of those inscriptions even, meant but they,
are you, know they certainly the memification that is happening
in our society, today.

Speaker 1 (01:19:19):
All, right and so a few other things. Too, Uh
and he's the reason he's saying that some of them
were In latin and you had to look him. Up
but some of them are pretty, simple like, hey catch
fascists on a bullet that's pretty self. Explanatory and so
so they're then trying to figure, out all, right what
is the, motivation because we don't want to admit that
there's a lot of pieces here that kind of looked

(01:19:40):
like it wasn't just this, dude but, rather at the
very least cajoling by people within the subreddit and this, discord,
which by the, way apparently it Broke. ROSS i guess
the discord broke that he was.

Speaker 5 (01:19:54):
On.

Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
Huh that's so. Weird that's gone, where whether whether they
were helping them planet or, not there seems to be
a subculture of people that at the very least knew
that this was a, possibility and according to reporting like,
this he didn't make any bones about. It here's the
headline From New York. Post Charlie kirk assassin and suspect

(01:20:16):
had fury fix a furry, fixation and his trans boyfriend
proclaims support For biden on social. Media so the spin,
is the spin is because he's got this trans furry
boyfriend that he was trying to protect somebody he loves.

Speaker 3 (01:20:37):
From from.

Speaker 1 (01:20:38):
WHAT i don't, know BECAUSE i don't Think Charlie kirk
was doing rounds up. Roundups but you, know he spoke
about how he didn't Like Charlie, kirk specifically joked about
me mentally ill talked about support For Joe. Biden there's
a bunch of, stuff you, know you gotta filter through what,
sarcasm what's not a lot of it clearly does not
appear to. Be and this whole spin's doing to protect

(01:21:00):
somebody he. Loves i'm, sorry that's just hot. Garbage get
that out of.

Speaker 8 (01:21:04):
Here.

Speaker 2 (01:21:04):
Man looking more and more like this was like a
trans terror.

Speaker 1 (01:21:07):
Cell.

Speaker 2 (01:21:08):
Correct, yeah that's that's what they're trying to deflect. From,
yeah because they dropped the gun off in the. Woods
it was supposed to be picked, up but the, officials
THE fbi or whoever got it ahead of time and
have all these message boards going. Down you had messages
on these message boards four or five days before saying
something horrible was going to happen To Charlie, kirk like
people knew about.

Speaker 1 (01:21:25):
It it's another. Post in another, post the boyfriend Or i'm,
sorry the room, mate excuse, me plus whatever you want
to everyone, say said that he'd been getting targeted advertisements
for treatment for schizophreny and other mental. CONDITIONS i just
think that's a rather interesting thing because we always have

(01:21:45):
this theory that like they're listening to our phones to
figure out what we. Need And i'm just wondering if
the secret listening algorithm was like this guy sounds, crazy
man's hit him with some as for schizophrenia medication or,
treatment or it might have to do with what you're.
WRITING i. Suppose were rarely, political but frequently referenced his gender,

(01:22:07):
transition as well as being a Former. Christian this is
to the boy this is the. Boyfriend there's a bunch
of furry, stuff which, again you could be a furry
without being a damn. Assassin so that's. Fine but if
you guys are going to pretend like none of this
is anything going on there and you want to make
it into a lover trying to protect their their, love you,

(01:22:29):
know their the love of their, life and you're going
to ignore all the rest of this. STUFF i, mean
it's pretty much par for the, course but it's really,
gross especially on the heels of having just had a
trans shooter thing, there and you wonder if maybe ginning
people up who might have underlying mental health conditions is
not the best. Plan but, Again i'm not a, doctor

(01:22:50):
so what DO i. Know we'll be back BECAUSE i
just kind of MADE i think it made the decision
just because we had really heavy stuff we were getting
into and we still got lots of heavy stuff AND
i got some more audio that's make you want to
punch a. Wall but that being, said something happened On.
THURSDAY i Told ross this off the, air AND i
thought it was really. Funny so On thursday NIGHT i

(01:23:15):
am at for you, Know i'm getting ahead of the
both THE Nc state game and The packers, game because
you know, whatever you're gonna watch that On. Thursday there's
by the, way there's no football On thursday this week
that we're gonna talk. About so we get that or
are you okay with? IT i guess because it's well,

(01:23:35):
anyway that's up To. Ross But my point, Is i'm sitting,
there AND i am Downtown, raleigh AND i have popped
Into Jimmy. V's where you guys know Where Jimmy v's Is.
Downtown it's it's in The Sheridan. Hotel But i'm in
the bar restaurant down, there and there is an absolute
sea of people that are there for a convention of some.

(01:23:57):
Sort because you, know they got all the. Badges it's
clearly after they had just done whatever they're, doing AND
i don't, Know i'm. Curious So i'm sitting there and
there's a. Dude people on both sides have, badges AND
i start talking to one of the guys And i'm just, like,
hey what are you guys? Doing and he told me
what it, was AND i wasn't clear just from the
way he, described and he, goes, yeah it's like a

(01:24:18):
bunch of. Archaeologists And i'm, immediately, yeah it's super. Cool
but THEN i scan the room and you, know it
was not in the room, anywhere and there must have
been a hundred of these cats already in the bar.
Restaurant there not One Indiana jones hat absolute. Amateurs how
does that? Work isn't that like one of the main
reasons you become an. Archaeologist so Now i've got, questions

(01:24:43):
and it was SO i asked him, one and you,
know you know how WHEN i do interviews with, PEOPLE
i generally asked up that that's a little, goofy but
it's meant to be disarming and get the conversation. Started
and so IMMEDIATELY i want to know if he knows
where The ark of The covenant. Is he claims he does,
not but also he probably wouldn't tell, me, Right maybe

(01:25:04):
that's only.

Speaker 2 (01:25:05):
Archaeologists, YEAH i, mean if you found, IT i think
they'd have to protect it because he doesn't know who you.

Speaker 1 (01:25:09):
Are. Yeah that so Then i'm, like all, right that's
too heavy a. Topic let me try. Again and THEN
i could TELL i annoyed, him AND i just asked
about booby. Traps didn't want to talk about booby.

Speaker 2 (01:25:24):
TRAPS i Know i'd want to know that, Too like
you know what it, Is it like running away from
a giant boulder or.

Speaker 1 (01:25:29):
Three maybe he ran into something a little more than.
That but THEN i don't. Know if you're an archaeologist
and you've never had to face off against a booby,
trapped maybe you feel that you haven't achieved everything you're gonna.
ACHIEVE i would, say all, right Here's i'm not an,
Archaeologist roster're not an, archaeologist, RIGHT i am?

Speaker 11 (01:25:46):
Not?

Speaker 1 (01:25:47):
No, okay but you watched who's the guy ON tv
with the show? Who, Yeah Josh, Gates Josh, gates he's
Got Indiana jones. Hats, no he dresses properly because he's a.
PROFESSIONAL i don't care if you're gonna, come it's what
are you? DOING i just if you, don't here's my.
Deal if you're an archaeologist and you are not currently
subject to at least one, CURSE i don't know if

(01:26:09):
you're qualified to claim THAT i got the. Vibe it
was mostly college professor's, stuff which is, fine Because Indiana
jones tack.

Speaker 2 (01:26:17):
College maybe they were just, tired because you, KNOW i
would imagine having to spend so many times in ancient
tombs and solving puzzles to extract your life from dangerous.
Situations it's probably. Exhausting so they might have been got.

Speaker 1 (01:26:29):
To move the pieces around ancient right puzzle in the video? Games,
yeah have you ever played a piano made out of?
Bones if if you got to play the correct note,
Right so maybe that's why they were. CRABBY i don't, know,
MAN i would want to talk about booby traps all,
day like why WHY i haven't getting the? Business so, Anyway,

(01:26:50):
yeah by the second, question it was clear the guy
was not he was not amused by my. Question SO
i didn't even get to the giant.

Speaker 2 (01:26:57):
Holder you weren't talking, to like the professionals that were
interested In you're talking to like the the lower sort
of archaeologists that they they they're in those dirt pits
with their dirt, combs all.

Speaker 1 (01:27:07):
The dirt paint brush like, that, right, Right, yeah they're,
like what do you have? There and they're, LIKE i don't,
know only six Hundred it's like THE tutsi roll at
least six hundred more swipes and we might see a
little something and then we'll use that little something to
explain the entire structure under our. Feet.

Speaker 6 (01:27:23):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:27:26):
Yeah it does seem like a lot of times they're
just making stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:27:28):
Up, well and and AGAIN i understand, that, right you
got to you gotta formulate a, hypothesis, right and then
you test it before it actually becomes and a lot
of it's going to be. INTERPRETIVE i can't there's how
many little little archaeology things have been found over the
years that we still don't we, know we don't know
how many how many times they, says here's an ancient.

(01:27:50):
Structure we don't know why.

Speaker 2 (01:27:51):
They built, it but it might have Been or they
find some structure which doesn't even align with the, history
like what's that one like Guebec Ley tepe or whatever
And turkey where it shouldn't exist because it's dated back
like ten thousand years and.

Speaker 1 (01:28:05):
It's mexico or oh, no, okay yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:28:08):
Yeah, yeah and it should not exist like it. Does
there's no reason for it to be. There it doesn't
align with the current timeline of history that we know
of or that they. Teach and it's just LIKE i don't,
know they're, like, well maybe.

Speaker 1 (01:28:20):
Go Becky teppy or So yeppie or something like. That, yeah,
yeah because it shows a sy it literally pre dates
what they thought was the earliest organized, stuff like it
would it would reimagine the timeline for A Hunter galler.

Speaker 2 (01:28:31):
Transition that's exactly what it is because at that point
were're supposed to be living in caves and they have
this giant monolithic structure which is it's just it shouldn't
be there and they have no.

Speaker 1 (01:28:41):
For, it and they have if you ever, go if
you ever go to, buy if you ever, go and
a lot of people will go to uh are an
all area where they come To Costa rica where the
hot springs are in there they have these, round, giant
round stones and there's. Uh you can go see. Them
you can go see the big field where they're like
twenty four of, them and they're they're, huge some of
the side of like, basketballs but some are the size

(01:29:02):
of like, you and they're perfectly. Spherical they have no.
Idea they can kind of figure out when they were
made and you know it's within the Meso america time.
Frame they have no idea why they polish these stones
in the middle of the jungle to that like and
so fine formulate a. Theory but going back to your, Point,

(01:29:26):
yeah sometimes it feels like you're just making.

Speaker 2 (01:29:29):
This, yeah they were probably. Tired you're asking the wrong.
Questions next, time if you're in this, POSITION i would
say to really, like you, know have them drop their
guard a bit and get them really interested in what you're.
Saying you need to ask them about. Aliens, Well I'm
i'm not gonna lie to.

Speaker 1 (01:29:42):
You that would have been probably fourth or fifth, question
And i've been i'd asked in a more serious. Way
i'm just, no, no, no here's HOW i would ask. It,
absolutely AND i genuinely want to know this as an,
archaeologist what what? What what do you think of the
whole ancient aliens, phenomena BECAUSE i bet they have an.

Speaker 2 (01:30:02):
Opinion, yeah they tend to lean not being a big
fan of. It like everything That i've, seen whenever the
topic is brought up with quote serious archaeologists or, whatever
they tend to be, like please.

Speaker 1 (01:30:11):
Stop, well and that's. FINE i would love to hear,
it because then going, forward anytime we had this be,
like you, KNOW i had a conversation with an archaeologist one,
time and here was their, thoughts especially if they could
really give me a couple big holes that they feel
these guys, Ignoring LIKE i know what kind of some
of them, are BUT i genuinely crave. Knowledge but we

(01:30:32):
didn't make it past the booby. Traps we're not getting
into ancient. Aliens that guy probably would have got up and.
Left SO i talked to one of the others who
was much more, chill but we didn't get into. Anything
so we just talked about THE Nc state. Game, anyway
there you, go forgot to relay that On. Friday but
that's just me making people uncomfortable everywhere EVERYWHERE i go

(01:30:55):
a over to. This there was one other. Thing there
was one other person who decided that he was going
to have social media basically take him apart over the.
Weekend and he said nothing About Charlie. Kirk and that
is one of the baseball, Reporters Ken, rosenthal who was
part of The. Brewer He's Fox, sports but he is

(01:31:19):
part of the broadcast team For Fox sports when they do.
Baseball and so he's interviewing after the game one of
the players from The brewers and lo and, behold here
comes the dudes with the gatorade. Bucket And rosenthal does
this quick juke move to the, left and in doing
so in the, video he absolutely lays this cameraman out

(01:31:43):
who's standing just a few feet from because they're you,
know they got cameras there they're doing the. INTERVIEW i
don't know if he was his cameraman per se or
part of the, program but he was definitely someone who
was wanting to get the whole, scene and he might
have been local. BROADCASTS i did not follow up to,
check but he's clearly supposed to be. There he's. Credentialed
and when you're in those little those little interview pits
and areas after a, game Because i've been, there you

(01:32:04):
used to have to go get sound From vikings players
after the. Game it's, pandemonium but you know that there's
people all around, you and THE tv people will yell
at you if you're in their shot too. Much this
guy was not in the shot THAT i could. Tell
and When rosenthal kicked it literally hit this dude so
hard he went legs up in the, air fell, over

(01:32:25):
and in the, Video rosenthal just kind of he looks
at him like he's angry at, him doesn't say, sorry
doesn't EVEN i, mean some people are turpeting a head,
nod doesn't offer to help the dude, up and the
guy is visibly angry when another guy helps him up
because he just got laid out By, rosenthal who looked
like he gave ZERO fs man the whole thing was

(01:32:49):
and he ended up just getting destroyed on social. MEDIA i, mean,
listen listen to. This oh it's just, okay, YEAH i
was gonna have to narrate it through because because again
it's it's very, visual AND i tweeted it out so
you can go look at.

Speaker 11 (01:33:06):
It.

Speaker 1 (01:33:07):
Ross do you think that that means this guy's an a?
Hole because SOME tv guys. Are i'll just tell you.
That having to work around, HIM i, mean or is
that a guy who's just trying to get back to
a shot and now it just looks horrible because it.

Speaker 2 (01:33:16):
WASN'T i, mean it's not like the cameraman like it
went an extra mile or the effort to attack the
guy's calves or. Legs he backed up in, him and
then he acted like the cameraman was the. PROBLEM i
understand at least say you're, sorry like my immediate reaction
would probably be he, sorry, okay and then go back
to the.

Speaker 1 (01:33:31):
Shot, well he doesn't have to say any BECAUSE i.
Had i've tried to do it through the filter of,
us and he's clearly he's got HIS. Micd so he'm
just saying. Sorry if nobody, HEARD i don't. Know he
should have just mouthed it and then went right back
to what he was. Doing it would have saved him
a whole week of this or we probably will the
rest of the. WEEK i don't know race. Staging if
you knocked over a cameraman while you're doing, something you probably, apologize, Right.

Speaker 13 (01:33:52):
Yeah especially SINCE i am probably working amongst people that
are easily knocked over some movable by somebody like Big.

Speaker 6 (01:34:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:34:05):
Yeah that usually happens WHEN i walk into the makeup
room Because i'm never paying, attention so like the makeup
artist or.

Speaker 6 (01:34:11):
Something i'm kind of, oh excuse, Me, Wow i'm so.

Speaker 1 (01:34:14):
Glad i've never had to talk about the TIME i
went to the makeup. Anyway what's what's going, on, Sir
i'm hitting.

Speaker 9 (01:34:19):
You a little.

Speaker 13 (01:34:20):
Today, yeah some wet, weather especially, east but it's starting
to sneak a little further west. Now spotty showers in
and Around raleigh and Through Wake, county but better chance
east Into wilson And Wayne. County goldsboro getting some heavier
showers from yellow showing. Up so a lot of this
rain is steadier east but creeping. WEST a better chance

(01:34:40):
today of a few showers around the. Triangle. Tryad probably
no rain, today but probably. Tomorrow tomorrow might take it
out of the, sixties and then later in the. WEEK
i think this low will pull, away not become tropical
at least that's the, forecast but still bring some wet
weather with the better chances from The Triangle east the
next couple of, days better chance for The triad. Tomorrow
AS i said later the, WEEK i think dry or

(01:35:02):
mild to weather coming.

Speaker 1 (01:35:03):
Back, okay all, right thank you, sir appreciate. It we'll
come back With Jeff bellinger. Next hang.

Speaker 15 (01:35:07):
On, well good, morning, case Happy. Monday there is news
from the trade talks With. China Treasury Secretary Scott bessen
told reporters In madrid the framework for A TikTok deal
has been, reached and that word came shortly After President
trump took to social media to say he And Chinese
president she will be talking On. Friday the new week

(01:35:29):
On Wall street set to begin with investors focused on
The Federal reserve and the policy meeting that kicks off.
Tomorrow it is widely expected interest rates will be cut
for the first time this. Year the only real debate
among economists is over whether rates will be cut by
a quarter or half a percentage. Point the nation's healthcare
workers need some appreciation in. Downtime the pandemic peaked five

(01:35:52):
years ago and the New Harris pole reveals the healthcare
workforce still feels burned. Out many, respondents including, physics RNs and,
LPNs say they're considering quitting at a time when THE
us is facing a. Shortage the poll found that more
than eight to ten healthcare employees feel they're taken for.
Granted more than half say they'll look for job, openings

(01:36:14):
go for, interviews or switch to.

Speaker 1 (01:36:16):
New roles in the next.

Speaker 15 (01:36:17):
Year beef may take the place of eggs and Keeping
american grocery bills. HIGH a global meat trader says already
high beef prices will likely continue their surge in the coming.
Months the report says restrictions On brazilian imports come at
a time when domestic supplies are, tight so it's possible
we could see a shortage in the. Market apple had

(01:36:38):
its major launch event last, week But Bloomberg's Mark german
says the iPhone maker is not. Done in the coming,
months we're likely to see a new iPad, pro an
Updated Vision pro, headset the next generation air, Tags APPLE tv,
set top, boxes and match a, MacBooks And. Casey Demon
slayer From Sony pictures was the weekend's number one. Movie

(01:37:01):
with ticket sales of seventy million, dollars a record debut
For japanese Anime. CASEY i will say this.

Speaker 1 (01:37:09):
The healthcare worker, front there is a lot of them
are going to get some rest because they decided to
go on social media Celebrating Charlie kirk's. Death AND i
don't know why there were so many healthcare, workers but
it looks like they're going to have the whole week.

Speaker 15 (01:37:20):
Off, Jeff, so, yeah why do people feel safe saying?

Speaker 8 (01:37:23):
That?

Speaker 1 (01:37:24):
Crazy?

Speaker 5 (01:37:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:37:25):
Crazy all, right Thanks Jeff, preakay take care there you, go, so,
uh you, know probably have more of the week, off don't.
Know here's the other thing. Too if You're Jasmine, CROCKETT
i know you're a, LUNATIC i got, it but you're
probably also not going to have a congressional district that
you can win next. Year wouldn't you try to not

(01:37:45):
be as crazy as possible going out so that you
can maybe wiggle into a gig because they'll probably they
would probably give you a. Gig and these may still do,
it but you would, think especially in this in the
face of, hey maybe we needed to even if we won't,
admit maybe we need to tone it. Down but now
she just out there saying the craziest crap over the.
Weekend but if.

Speaker 16 (01:38:06):
Somebody who understands, history WHEN i see, ICE i see slave.
Patrols NOW i never lived through the slave patrol. Period
but if you know the history of policing in this,
country then you understand that they were born out of slave.

Speaker 6 (01:38:20):
Patrols, no they.

Speaker 1 (01:38:21):
Weren't this whole idea that police are the direct descendants
of slave patrols is obnoxious and. Stupid it's provably. Wrong
but yet she wanted to pick up that. Mantle but
let's just get away from that because that's a secondary
side thing that, was you, know the hot thing a
few years. Ago and let's get to the rhetoric. Side

(01:38:42):
And i'm sorry if you're going to sit on a
panel show and everybody's going to contribute to conversations like.

Speaker 16 (01:38:47):
This but this is a. War this isn't a, battle
and we absolutely will win this.

Speaker 1 (01:38:51):
War it is a.

Speaker 17 (01:38:53):
War it is indeed a, war AND i have to
say they have won some Battles, jasmine but we have
to keep our eye on the. War everybody needs to
pick up a weapon and get involved because this is
for the safety and lasting of the, country.

Speaker 1 (01:39:08):
You lost the other moonbat on the. Panels you hear
him go, like who is not cognizant of the words?
There so, yeah we'll. See and, finally Actor Rain wilson, says,
well let's. See he was on a podcast and he
was talking about his run on The office and referred

(01:39:30):
to The office jokes as racist and. Insensitive And i'm,
sorry DOES i Know i've Seen Rain wilson in other.
Movies i'm assuming the majority of his money is office, money,
Right it's gotta Be Dwight. Shrewd it absolutely has to.
BE i would listen to anything you have to. Say

(01:39:50):
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