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October 31, 2024 • 98 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Very exciting. Sure the kids are freaking out when a
Halloween's on a Thursday. I'm trying to determine because I
got from my you know, in a little neighborhood email group,
and they're like, we're gonna have a trick or treat
event today and then we're gonna have a trick or
treat event something on Saturday. So I don't know if

(00:22):
the kids have earned a tuffer from the calendar or
if my neighborhood's just gonna have a bunch of fat kids.
But yeah, we're gonna go ahead, and uh, I guess
get into that thing. But before we do any of that,
and uh, I know it's very early, I understand that,
but this can't wait because it is a big day. Look,

(00:45):
hold on, click the wrong button here. We got to
solve a mystery first as we get things fulling, and
before I even give you a show rundown. So get
your little detective hat, your cheap bottle of booze in
the drawer, a little gumshoe badge there. We need to
solve the mystery, and I think this is just the

(01:09):
crack team to do it. All right, you ready, who
opened Ross's candy? Already a day early? Who did it?
Who committed this savage crack?

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Ross?

Speaker 1 (01:22):
Did you open your own candy a day early? Man?
I saw I saw this bolding last night.

Speaker 3 (01:27):
I am not taking questions at this time. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
Well, when you want to give the bottom of the
theft of your own candy, we.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
Are doing our own internal investigation and I can't comment
at this time.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
Do you take this very seriously?

Speaker 2 (01:39):
I do?

Speaker 1 (01:40):
Okay, you do? What kind of candy did they abscond with.

Speaker 4 (01:46):
You?

Speaker 1 (01:47):
Do you remember? You remember what kind of candy you ate?

Speaker 3 (01:49):
Now again, I can't comment. I can't comment. Oh, he
can't do it. It's pretty sad. Would it would impede the
integrity of the investigation?

Speaker 1 (01:57):
What are you?

Speaker 3 (01:57):
The FBI and the Okay, No, I can't. I can't
speak on it.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Is there a client's list involved in this? Should? Should
I start a movement? All right?

Speaker 5 (02:06):
So?

Speaker 1 (02:07):
Yeah, unfortunately the candy burglars got to Ross's house yesterday.
It's very sad. So well, don't let that put you down.
I should I shouldn't say that Ross is in a
great mood. He's he is actually in a high res
vest this morning. And uh, why is the employee of
the month parking have a garbage truck in it? What's
up with that? Man? I figured out what it is

(02:28):
with Trump before we get into this where where his
sweet Trump's sweet spot is this? And I and it
hit it hit me when I saw him drive. I
saw him not just driving or ride around in that
garbage truck yesterday, but when he then went to a
his rally Wisconsin's where he was. He goes to his

(02:52):
rally and he's wearing a suit minus the jacket. And
instead of the jacket, he now has the high res vest.
And normally when politicians do this, it's dumb. Can we
agree on this, right? How many politicians have you seen
wearing a T shirt? Right? And then at the collar

(03:14):
you can see the tie under it, because it's like
you went to this thing and you know people are
people are volunteering or doing this. Or remember when the
Democrats decided they were going to get the Kente cloths
right so they could stunt out and then they we
have that wonderful photo of them kneeling in the rotunda

(03:35):
of the Capitol there and without anyone even checking to
determine that that particular cloth pattern doesn't belong to slavers,
which it did right The stunts hit week where Trump's
sweet spot is, and trust me, he deviates outside of

(03:56):
this like everybody else where Trump's sweetest spot is is
high school group of high school dudes bored figuring out
how they can, you know, prank people and mess around
with people and screw with people. It's it's gotta doesn't
have a little bully edge, yes, but all of politics

(04:18):
does if you're going to go negative on your opponent
at any point. And obviously Trump is fully justified because
it's not like anyone started positive on him. That being said,
it doesn't come across as mean spirited. It's funny, do
you know what I'm saying. It's just it's just funny stuff.
And yeah, if your Kamala, or if you're Kamala right

(04:40):
now this you thought you had the You thought you
had the world by the horns man, you thought this
was done. And granted it's not even you who screwed
it up. But now that the Pandora's box is open,
of course, Donald Trump showed Ross called this yesterday. He
said it would be hilarious if dude got a garbage truck.

(05:03):
In fact, we I have proof of it because yesterday
when we were talking about it on the show, Uh,
we have a listener who drives a garbage truck and
he offered his garbage truck if Trump would to come
down to ride in it. So for him to go
up and do it, it doesn't come across as mean spirited.
It comes across as hilarious, just chilling in his truck. Well,

(05:28):
hold on, you turn the volume up please.

Speaker 6 (05:31):
How do you like my garbage truck? This truck is
an honor of Kamala and Joe Biden.

Speaker 3 (05:37):
I'm sorry coming across this last night, right, Like, dude,
you're texting me.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
Yeah, rus is not a text case.

Speaker 3 (05:48):
Just the visual of him sitting in the truck with
the vest, the words, the way he delivers it, the
way that the way CNN broke away from speaking about
whatever they were speaking about with the big news crawl
to show him in the truck because they're horrified. I
just laughed so hard, and I find myself doing prep.
It was like thirty minutes later and I'm just doing prep.

(06:08):
I'm sort of an automode, right, yeah, and it's it's
I just would think about it now, burst into laughter
and Mark'd be like, you're thinking about the garbage truck again.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
I'm like, I am. It's funny. It's funny, and that's
just sweet spot right there.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
The other thing is, like you're talking about political props
when they become carrot top and stuff, because they write
these serious issues and they try to them with the
props sort of make it not as serious. This is
something it's just funny, man.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
It's yeah, he didn't claim he was gonna go run away.
He didn't claim I went and did a route and
you know I need to go shower.

Speaker 3 (06:41):
Yeah, it's just it's self deprecating too. It really is,
because people realize how good like he with him at
the McDonald's. He's part of the fun.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
Yes, yeah, it's again. Is it the most mature thing
in the world. Not not remotely. However, people also, in
addition to not liking corrupt politicians, most people and I'm
not talking about the stick to the issues crowd, most
people also have zero time for stick in the h
in the buttox style politicians too. I think they also

(07:13):
The timing of it is perfect because yes, I did
a put thank you, Joe. I mean really, yeah, I
put a pull.

Speaker 3 (07:19):
Up yesterday about election anxiety, like, how are you feeling
about it? And majority of people are feeling like their
election anxiety is high. I'm very jealous of the people
that have say their election anxiety is non existent. But
the timing of this is perfect because it's light, it's fun,
it has a sense of joy, right.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
Hold on, But it's not it's not fun. Were you trying,
I'm sorry, were you thinking you were having fun with these?

Speaker 5 (07:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (07:46):
Because you put it side by side with a Kamala
where the brown Hitler jacket screaming frantically about concentration camps
and tyrants and how this is fun to people that
died at Normandy and all this bull crap, and then
you put it side by side with and he's just
a goofy guy having fun in a garbage truck turning
something that you said that was horrible about the American
people around, and it's just it's a great moment. It's

(08:09):
another one of these small moments in the campaign that
you're gonna remember in your mind.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
Right. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (08:14):
We talked before about all the pictures that show up
in this campaign. When you think about it, think about
all historic pictures and memes that have come out of
this campaign.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
Oh, I mean the ones that got memory hold basically
for pretty much. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, there's a few
of them. But here's what you don't understand. As I mentioned,
you know who else sought to deal with a garbage
crisis as part of their initial foray into public office,
and then it eventually spun out of control because they
said they could also make the trains work on time,

(08:42):
and then they made people drink castor oil and brown shirts.
Do you know who that was? Mussolini? You know how
I learned that one of MSNBC's reporter also had an
interest in making sure garbage pickup was was.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
Done and them going that in that direction from this
goofy moment proves the point right.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
Humorless, absolutely humorless. Oh no, if Kamala was in a
garbage truck, it'd be the greatest garbage truck.

Speaker 3 (09:09):
And the fact that the garbage truck had a big
Trump logo on it, you see, it's perfect.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Well, it made it better.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
If it was like a gold plated garbage truck, that
would have any funnier, No it what.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
Would have been fire is when it does the thing
where it's got to compact the trash right, so you
know it does all its transformer stuff, but the noise
it makes is her cackling. That would have been more amazing.
But I digress. Yeah, I I don't know. So I
saw the Mussolini thing. There's some quibble as to whether

(09:41):
it's his garbage truck. Uh, even if it's not, you know,
he could just go buy one today, like you you're
gonna go buy hot dogs for lunch or whatever.

Speaker 3 (09:50):
The other thing is like yeah, but the other thing
is like after the whole thing, and he arrives at
the venue and he's speaking. It is the funniest I've
ever heard a politician in like any politician sound.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
You know why, It's because when you're having fun. How
many times you and your boys are having fun. Sometimes
it might be because you know you're you're probably kind
of being a little bit of a pain in the ass.
You're making fun of sunny, but you're loving it. Dude,
you're just dying. You know, remember those moments when you
were a kid, you sit around your friend's circle and
you're all laughing. You can't like stop laughing. Like Ross
was just saying, Trump's doing that now in his seventies,

(10:24):
right there.

Speaker 3 (10:24):
It sounded like a stand up set. It's something you
realize the other side can't do because, once again going
back to this, they're not authentic. He's just sitting there
riffing on it, like for four or five minutes about
the concept of the truck, getting in the truck, the vest.
It's incredible.

Speaker 6 (10:39):
How do you like my garbage truck? This truck is
an honor of Kamala and Joe Biden.

Speaker 3 (10:51):
Oh, it pans away and you see the giant logo
on it.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
Yeah, well, yeah, you're supposed to. It's hy res dirus.
Oh my goodness. All right, so we got that. What
is that? Just because you're trash doesn't mean you can't
get things done. It's called a garbage can, not a
garbage you can't all right now, people are sending me memes.

(11:15):
Boston Paul suggests you all wear a garbage bag when
you go to vote. Why so they blend in with you?

Speaker 5 (11:21):
Sir?

Speaker 1 (11:21):
Oh, I'm sorry.

Speaker 3 (11:22):
Did you see that when they so they blend in
with Aaron Boone? Sir, I'm sorry, No, it's not You
should have been saying that all week to put that
dude in the sun. Yeah, did you see the video
of the people on line. I don't know what what
precinct or district or what state it was in, but
it was it was you know, somebody was when you
go to the polling place and they have people from
the Dems and people from the Republicans, and they hand
out their flyers, you know, and one of them at

(11:44):
this location was they were in a red hat and
they had their flyers there handing out you know, right,
vote for the people on the right side of the ballot.
But yeah, instead of like a regular suit or they
were wearing a trash bag.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Dice stands out pleasu, you're not wearing a fake lanyard.
That makes me think you might work for the Yeah. Those,
by the way, those things we talked about yesterday. I
wanted to make sure I had had some semilance and
an idea. Yeah, none of them work for the actual
polling place. So what's more fun somebody with a fake
land you'd trying to have you pulled out of a

(12:17):
polling place using a cop like that story we talked
about yesterday, Or why is that dude in a trash bag?
You might think he's a hobo at first, but then
you're like ah. You know why, because if even for
a moment in your brain you thought that was funny,
it's going to reignite that when you thought that was
funny while you're standing in line, and who knows, maybe

(12:40):
you're a split ticket voter that's right on the cusp,
and you're like, all right, yeah, that was funny, because
I mean, this is what you're comparing and contrasting it
against right here.

Speaker 7 (12:49):
Just the other day, I speaker at Israeli called Puerto
Rico a floating island garbage. Well, let me tell you
something I don't. I don't know the Puerto rican that
I know, or Puerto Rico where I'm in my home
state of Delaware. They're good, decent, honorable people. The only
garbage I see floating down there is his supporters, his

(13:10):
his his demonizational scene is unconscionable, and it's on American
It's totally contrary to everything we've done.

Speaker 1 (13:17):
Right right, Okay, all right, remember that stick in the
petard there. But also if anyone then took a moment
to think about it, and actually, I don't know, look
at or watch the watch the comedy skit there, and
then maybe catch the Daily Show. You before you know it.

(13:38):
These are all visual representations. And maybe when you feel
that the media wasn't being honest with you, and then
you look into the whole rally and you're like, well,
I don't see any clan members there. I'm telling you
visual visual, which which is why most polling places, when
you're within a certain distance, you can't have campaign stuff
on because they recognize is the power the susceptibility of

(14:02):
the American public who's been trained on subconscious advertising and suggestions.
And and look, look how quickly they turned an entire
political party to someone that they loathed. They loathed him,
and I saw somebody saying that or loathed her. I

(14:23):
saw somebody saying, well, that's how it was for Trump
when he was on, when he was up there, even
during the primary, everyone hated him. No, they didn't. The
other sixteen candidates hated him. I think that's pretty clear.
But you know there were people who did. It was
a primary. But with Kamala, even people who had voted

(14:44):
for her via voting for Biden didn't have a positive
opinion on her, and they got that bad boy turned
around like two weeks. Apparently not for enough of them, though,
So don't give me any of that garbage. Trump in
the truck, tr I'm taking Q and A in the
truck is.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Answering some questions from reporters used to make that statement.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
He's sitting in the truck, He's sittings he's not an
electern right, he's he didn't walk into the Gold Room
of the White House. He's sitting in a waste management
truck up in Wisconsin with a high res vest on.
Oh well, yeah, we'll get to this. And they had
to throw to Is that answering some questions from reporters.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
Used to make that statement.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
All right, so we'll I'm teasing you because I gotta
go to break, but when we come back, we'll we'll
get into all the truck insanity.

Speaker 3 (15:33):
I heard she's going to show up on the Kamal
is going to show up on the tarmac today dressed
as an apostrophe. Can you confirm uh apostrophe?

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Dude. I'll tell you what if caut I I know
people are gonna like this if Kamala got out of
Air Force two in a high res vest like a
ground crew and airport with those little uh the little
glow sticks. I'm trying to I'm trying to think if
I think it's funny or it would just be sad.

(16:00):
I don't know. She should try and let's see, we'll
be back hang on. Obviously they listened to the show
because it was on this show yesterday. I believe Ross said,
wouldn't it be funny if he drove a garbage or
rode in a garbage truck? Yeah, he didn't just ride
in one. He got in one with his high viz vest.
Somebody said, I said, Rez, I don't know. I probably did,

(16:23):
but you know he's got his orange, little green reflectively vest.

Speaker 5 (16:28):
And he.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
He didn't just pose for the photo in the truck.
He did a press gaggle from the truck in the
passenger seat, put his arm there. And remember he's wearing
every other aspect of his suit minus the jacket so
that he could put the vest on. And he's just
chilling in there, just as comfortable. That's the other thing,

(16:54):
as comfortable as could be. It's a lot of funny
moments are due to the sheer discomfort of the politician
who wants to go play pretend. Trump's playing pretend and
he's all in on it. So he does the gaggle
and then when the gaggle's over, he does his rally
in Wisconsin and he leaves the vest On, and of

(17:21):
course half the people swooned. Half the people lost their
ever loving minds. All right, let's get to the press.
Gaggles shells answering some questions.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
Just to make that statement, it's really a disgress.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
They're having to yell up eight feet at him because
the truck it's uh, well we'll find out. It's it's
high up, you know. And like there's a thing, there's
a there's one of these fung shway things. I don't
know fun shway is the right word. But if you
ever walk into an office of a you know, like

(18:00):
a CEO of a big company, Trump's office is set
up like this. He literally explained it on The Apprentice
one time. There's a lot of subconscious things when people
put those offices together. Now I'm not a scientist, and
some of the stuff, see, but it's like Trump's handshake.
He buys into all this stuff. So when he shakes

(18:21):
your hand, he's gonna try to He's going to try
to move you because if he can, if he forces
you to even take a half step, it's a subconscious
superiority thing. One of the ways you achieve that in
an office setting is you elevate the person. It's why
stages are elevated. Mentally, we just accept that if somebody's
in an elevated position, there in a position of authority,

(18:43):
or they have the room, so to speak.

Speaker 3 (18:45):
Andy Kaufman did an old bit on this when he
had like an old like gear like a skit show,
and in the skit he was doing like a Tonight
show type thing, but his desk was like twenty feet
up in the air.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
Look, yeah, it's like it's like, who's the espnu, who's
got the Really they make fun of him itself. But
the point, the point is like we know that subconsciously
if you're looking up it's and so there is a
little of that right there. They're like children talking to
the garbage man. It's funny as hell, you know.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
I don't think they'll have to be used.

Speaker 6 (19:23):
I think we're gonna have a big picture, and I
think two hundred and fifty million people in this country
are gonna be very happy because we're gonna bring the
country back where a nation in decline, very very serious
to tribe, and we're gonna bring our country back.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
And I want to go back to that reporter's question
because it's such a stupid question. You said that the
National Guard might need to be used on election day?
What did you mean by that? What do you think
he meant by that? This is what I hate about
reporters like like your your your bold question, where the
man is clearly pointing out that if if, if people
lose their mind and start burning US cities, then the

(19:58):
national You would agree with that, right, ross? Would you
agree that if people start burning cities to the ground
over election results, that the National Guard might need to
be mobilized, especially.

Speaker 3 (20:07):
Because they've been hyping it up as if this guy's
a Nazi and the next Hitler, And you can see
how people on the left would like overreact and set
things on fire.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
They even said they remember they read an article saying
that he's even if he loses, he's still gonna do
the Hitler stuff. So that's what he means, you know
what he means. But like he's gonna in a moment
of whoopsie, he's just gonna be like, yeah, we're gonna,
we're gonna right before the announce the results, We're gonna
coo the country.

Speaker 8 (20:32):
Shut Upon is a great guy.

Speaker 6 (20:43):
He's one of our geniuses, and we have to protect
our geniuses. We have to take care of our genius.
I love Puerto Rico, and Puerto Rico loves me.

Speaker 7 (20:56):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
I don't know anything about it, comedian. I just I
love Quarto.

Speaker 7 (20:59):
Rick you go.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
Nobody's done more for Puerto Rico than me.

Speaker 6 (21:03):
I took care of them when they had the big hurricanes,
and nobody nobody gets along better with Puerto Rico and
the Puerto Rican people people to me, they love me and.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
I love them.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Can you ros I want you to imagine being Keith
Oberman watching this. But he gets to the Puerto Rico bar.
Have we done a wellness check on Keith Oberman? Do
we know if he's okay? I don't think he could
have handled that? And we ate dumb my response? Did
you all right? So this now he's transitioned from the
trash truck to the Do we call it a trash

(21:37):
truck or is there some PC thing?

Speaker 7 (21:39):
Nah?

Speaker 1 (21:39):
I know a couple guys in this business and they
don't strike me as PC. So uh, Anyway, he's out
of the trash truck into the rally in Wisconsin, high
high visibility vests still adorned upon his body, and uh,
he just it's it's just a continuation, man Like He's

(22:00):
just you know, when you're feeling really good and then
the next thing that comes up, you just approach with
a lot probably better attitude and vigor. Dude rolls in
and he's still rocking the vest is the visual reminder
and it was funny.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
My response to Joe and Kamala is very simple.

Speaker 6 (22:15):
You can't lead America if you don't love Americans.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
It's true.

Speaker 6 (22:24):
You can't be president if you hate the American people,
which I believe they do.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
It's look, it's clear, and I know you're not going
to control what Trump says, but it's clear that the
people they have around them in his campaign now, and
it's not all of them, but a lot of them
are different and that's for the better. Uh, Ross, You've
you've recognized that trump early presidential campaign, this cycle and
the late one are remarkably different. You would agree, yes, yeah,

(22:55):
so good on you whoever got in there. And it's
and it's it's a lot of little things, right, and
I again, I don't know the level of influence they
have on Trump. I don't know where they if he
himself has been more you know, he used to just
do it a lot of times, you just look at

(23:15):
something and go, f that, I'm gonna do it. And
I wonder if he's more reflective. And I don't know
whether it's Butler, the people around him, or just the
momentum he has, but he's been He's handled things with
a couple exceptions, pretty flawless. I know the media won't
tell you that, but but you know, his messaging up
there behind the podium, it says Trump will fix it.

Speaker 5 (23:38):
Right.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
That's that was a shift in messaging, and I think
it's a pretty good one. And that line about you
can't govern the American people if you don't love the
American people, it's a pretty that's a pretty strong line
with a lot of people, especially if you're somebody who's
told that inherently you're you're racist, or inherently or this

(24:00):
or that because you happen to have a good job,
or and you're sitting there, especially when you're somebody liking
Elon Musk. He'd be the extreme example, but a lot
of people who were sitting there going I've been you know,
I voted Democrat, and I you know, there's a lot
of things that I wanted to do that you said
you wanted to do, but I just can't anymore. And

(24:20):
the attitude that's going to get you there is they
hate me. They hate me for no reason. Do you
see the people who want Elon deported and they're running
the Joe Biden was I'm sorry, will you put the
Biden Elon cutback up? We never got to it the
other day, like the natural Progress, I understand you think
you're in a gotcha circle. They're like, oh, look at this.

(24:42):
Elon may have transitioned his visa from a J one
to a or from a student one to a J
two or like and admittedly I don't understand all of it,
but they have like intricate moonbats coming out. Well, technically
he could transition, but he would have had to physically
leave the country or he'd have to convince a pe
And they don't know anything. It's all speculative and they're

(25:04):
sitting there and they're like, well, the obvious thing is
he violated that we needed to port him. Let me
ask you a question and then they'll go. Because Trump
wants to deport the migrants here. All right, let me
ask you. Let me ask you this. What do you
think would happen if Trump went and Elon went, h okay,
I'll will deport me, and then we'll deport every single

(25:26):
migrant You got your way. Think about what you're going after,
think about what you're hoping to achieve. It would be
an actual nightmare. You know what Elon would do. He'd
go buy a country and then you know, crack open,
Hey it's a Lanistan or whatever that means, and then
just fire his rockets off.

Speaker 2 (25:46):
Good.

Speaker 3 (25:46):
That's also the argument against the unrealized capital gains, right,
because if you're gonna be taking that, he's going to
leave the country, and you know what's going to happen
to the stock market, right, Yeah, and everybody.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
Else went ninety percentile dep Pardue held that presser like
three days later, actor and after that money left, right.
And it happened in Norway, and it happened. I was
watching a documentary in Switzerland. Did you see what's going
on in Switzerland with the grocery police? So Switzerland obviously
is you know, it's a country. I think they have
nine or ten million people there and the majority of

(26:18):
people in Switzerland due to well one, Geneva being where
it is, but in Switzerland live within a few minutes
drive of the border. And on the French side, it's
the groceries in France are less than half the price
they are in Switzerland, and when you're EU it's a
lot easier to flow. So Switzerland figured out because they

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have these huge taxes on groceries, that Swiss people were
just driving into France buying groceries and then coming back
and then all of a sudden they're like, why is
anyone buying groceries here? Well, you've taxed them to the
so they're double and so they ended up having to
spend a bunch of money to it looks like North
Korea some of these some of these border crossings, and

(27:06):
they have a show I kids you not. I saw
it dubbed in English on YouTube kind of like cops,
but it's grocery cops, and it's just it's just grocery
cops trying to find people that are crossing, you know,
crossing over in some of these areas that have like
a trunk with groceries in it, you can't have you'd

(27:26):
have little stuff, but not enough They had a family
and a van that was sitting in like a booking
station while the vehicle was being ripped apart. And it's
mom and dad and like four kids, and they have
a table that's visible to them, but they can't reach
it of all the groceries, like they're stacking bricks of cocaine.

(27:48):
So like, yeah, I don't remember how I wanted it
all in here. I was just blown away by watching that.
And so you know, this is all of this stuff
goes into the uh in the factor.

Speaker 3 (28:01):
You have people that are like, Okay, well if they
did leave, if that didn't happen, that doesn't affect me. Well,
do you have a four to one k because it
would affect you.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
Yeah. Yeah, I kind of feel like that's gonna that's
gonna impact but it all but in the longer term,
it also impacts you a little bit.

Speaker 5 (28:14):
You know.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
One of the things that the US has done over
the years, although to set with some questionability post World
War two, is we have we have strived so that
smart people want to come here and set up shop here.
They want to if you're if you are somebody who
is who is a good who is very good at entrepreneurship.

(28:38):
You may be, you may be, you may stick in
your part of the world, but a crap ton of
them come here. You know why, Because if you're that
motivated and you're that good at at this particular thing,
there's no arena bigger than the United States. That's where
you're gonna go prove your metal. And if you're a
driven individual, that's what you're gonna do. And if you're

(29:01):
really into the tech side of it, the I don't
know where you go other than the US. I understand
the Chinese are doing what they're doing, but a lot
of it's just ripped off blueprints they stole off the Internet.
They're not innovating over there. They're innovating on their ability
to make knockoff rolexes.

Speaker 3 (29:17):
Do you know what?

Speaker 1 (29:18):
Ross?

Speaker 5 (29:18):
Do you know?

Speaker 1 (29:18):
In China they're so good at making knockoff rolexes. There's
a term for a knockoff that's so good, called epic,
and they use that as code so that online sellers
don't get in the way. So it's not a real rolex,
but it's a thousand dollars because it's so close. That's
the technology they're innovating on. We're sitting here, like, let's

(29:41):
go to space. What do we do with these Nazi scientists.
You're like, I don't know, give them a house, which
is a thing that happened. But in more of a sense,
you tell the world, Hey, if you're really, really smart,
you got a bunch of money to spend, or you
got you got a bunch of money to be made.

(30:03):
Chances are you can get in here and people will go, oh, well,
how come they had an easier time and they were
able to buy land and they gave them an exemption
all that, And it's like, because they're rich and they
make money. Every other country, almost every other country on
the world, requires you to show proof of financial the
ability to financially be able to not just be a

(30:25):
bum here, you know, not just come and show up.
In some countries you go into you have to provide
bank account details. Now with the US, we don't see
it as much because US passport holders are generally assumed
by most other countries to have the financial wherewithal I'll
tell you the craziest thing I've ever seen, and we'll

(30:46):
get into the rest of this Trump thing. Because him
explaining the vest and everything it requires all to be
done at once. It's that great. But you know, I'll
tell you, the craziest thing that I ever saw from
an American perspective is that I got panhandled in a
foreign country by an American who had gone to this country.

(31:09):
And I don't even and just I don't know, maybe
smoked all his money away, injected it. I don't know
how he got there. He looked pretty rough, who was
running a scam, trying to tell me he was Jamie
Diamond's son and he couldn't reach his father, and I
just started, I'm just laughing at the dude. I'm like,
who does that? I asked, who does that work on?

(31:30):
And he just got kind of angry, and I wasn't
being insensive. I'm just like, come on, bro, nobody's thinking
here Jamie Diamond's son. I did give him roughly about
like three dollars, and I understand he's on a houstle,
but the dude looked like he was having a bad day.
So my point is, you have this, There is this,

(31:52):
There is this notion across the world, whether you are rich,
poor or otherwise, the USA is the place you want
to be and not everyone and shares it. And arguably
when we have politicians that run out and go everything
sucks here. Everybody's racist and it's just horrible. That cuts
into that. But wanting to be the place where the

(32:13):
cool kids come and the people who can propel your
economy and whatnot, there's nothing wrong with that. We just
happen to have the venue for it. All right, little
teaser on the best thing because it is so fun.
And one of my people came in and said, sir, wait,
hold on, hold on.

Speaker 2 (32:28):
My response to Joe and Kamala is very simple.

Speaker 6 (32:32):
You can't lead America if you don't love Americans.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
It's a strong thing. And they would tell you it's nationalism,
but it's not, and unless you ask them, then it is.
And I've never understood. Well it's say, all right, so
if you really so, do you not love the country? Well, no,
we do, so you're nationalists because that's like your only
standard is somehow they profess love for the country. So

(33:00):
right after that, what does he do? He starts professing
love for his vest.

Speaker 6 (33:03):
And one of my people came in and said, sir,
you know, the word garbage is the hottest thing right
now out there, the hottest thing out there, Sir, would
you like to drive a garbage truck?

Speaker 1 (33:23):
Hell?

Speaker 6 (33:23):
Yeah, Now we're about, you know, thirty minutes from landing.
We had to do this pretty quick. I said, it's
sort of cool, though, isn't it, because you know and
I said, you know, I think that's okay, but you know,
I don't feel comfortable wearing a suit and they pulled
up this garbage truck.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
I don't know how the hell they did it so fast.
I have very capable, all.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
Right, hanging on the rest in a moment, phone number
eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four.
That'll get you on the show this morning. I mean,
unless you call and say something stupid, then Ross will
put you on. But you know, if you want to
weigh on things we're talking about, Phil Free like, uh,
Trump and a trash truck. Trump and a trash truck

(34:07):
and in one of the vests, the high visibility vests,
and then Trump with the same vest going to his
rally in Wisconsin and Ross, would you say there was
any joy there with the whole with the whole litany
of events with the trash truck and Trump, because he
looked like a dude who was very he was having fun.

Speaker 3 (34:26):
Dude, he was having so much fun.

Speaker 1 (34:29):
So case you're wondering, because I saw people on MSNBC
with Kamala, where did the joy go? Trump bought it.
That's what billionaires do. They see something they like and
they acquire it. I guess, yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (34:40):
It's just more effective too. It's one of these images, right,
Like I saw somebody mentioned that, you know, side by side,
which pictures do you think are more effective? And then
like the picture on the right was Kamala with the
cast of the Avengers backstage at a rally, and I
left there was a picture of Trump with the workers
at the McDonald's handing out fries, and the other one
him in the garbage truck, like sitting side by side

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with the driver.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
I don't I don't want to pick on garbage guys,
but you tell me I can hang out with the
guy who picks my tray today's trash day, the dude
who picks up my trash today, or Scarlet Johansson. No,
but I mean which one doesn't think dude did.

Speaker 3 (35:16):
Understand which one is more relatable to the average work Oh.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
Yeah, well hands down the guy who's gonna swing by
my house today, Yeah, Or guys. Uh, I guess yeah,
one hundred percent. Oh, but also I don't want to
talk to Scarlett, So there's that. So AnyWho, all right,
let's get let's get back into this. Also, oh, look

(35:39):
at this, I had no idea. I had no idea
at all.

Speaker 5 (35:45):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (35:45):
I want to remind you too. Coming up, Congressman Richard
Hudson will join us at seven thirty five. Uh, he
will be in Ah, he's going to be in a
should we put him in a trash should we have
him a t rash truck for the interview. I'm just
talking about related Bill. Well, he's in Fayetteville, so he,
like the ducoccus urge has to be there all the time, Like, hey,

(36:09):
stick me in a military thing, give me a helmet
and take a picture.

Speaker 3 (36:12):
Oh that's the thing that pissed me off. So somebody
yesterday was mentioning how they were like, how many doucoccus
moments has Trump had in this campaign?

Speaker 1 (36:19):
And they're there, you don't clearly understand what it do
caucus moment.

Speaker 3 (36:23):
Their example was the McDonald's thing and this thing yesterday
sitting in the garbage truck and what made the caucus
moment of the Ducoccus moment was it was a dude
who was obviously very weak trying to look like he
was strong, and it looked ridiculous. This is if you're
looking for the Doucacus moment of this campaign, it would
be Tim Walls with that rifle with the shotgun.

Speaker 1 (36:43):
Well, Tim Walls with the shotgun, or Tim Walls with
the tweets about Kamala or excuse me aoc runs of
mean pick six for her offense. Yeah, yeah, those are
Ducoccus moments. That's where you get call because you are
you know what it is. It's like it's like a
card game where you bid. So if you play like
spades or something where you bid right, and you're bidding

(37:05):
when you're claiming, you're gonna do something. So when you're caught,
when you're when you're do caucus, you're like, ah, I'm
gonna put this on and I'm going to project power.
I've actually read about his advisors thought it would project power.

Speaker 3 (37:17):
Right, and it looks stupid and it looks stupid.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
Whereas Trump's not promising he's gonna go run uh garbage
pickup that day, right, he just he's like, oh, they
look at this cool truck. And if you're a guy
who works, if your guy who works in waste management,
the truck that you use is foreign to most people. Right,
they get in there. And I'm a guy who can
run heavy equipment. Right, I can run a gray I

(37:42):
can run most of the cat equipment. I can run
a back home. Just because you know, these are these
are skills that were necessarily picked up when I was
a kid. We actually co own a greater so our
road stays open. But also working in directional boring, uh,
doing some roofing things like that. You know, keep myself
busy with work, either while I was in school or
after but while the radio thing was picking up and

(38:03):
and but they're still cool, every every kid for the
most part. If you were to put them in an act,
you remember when you were a little kid and you
had the the you had the the back hoe toy.
And then maybe you go to the park where you
had that back hoe kind of ride thing there were
you dig in the sand. Ask any eight year old
boy if he wants to see the inside of that

(38:26):
of that back hoe, and uh, it'll it'll look like
a clown car in there. They'll get excited. So people
have a national that we have an interest to learn
about things. It doesn't have to be heavy equipment, but
to learn about things. And it's clear that Trump is
fascinated and actually fascinated or one of the best actors
with the aspects of that job. And everybody, I don't

(38:50):
care what you do. There's some unique thing about your
job that a lot of people don't know that they
probably find interesting. Not this job, right, it's very boring
what Ross and I do, but most jobs, and Trump
not only. And here's how you know he found it interesting.
You ready, he wouldn't shut up about it when he

(39:12):
got inside. All right, let's let's dive back into that.

Speaker 6 (39:17):
And one of my people came in and said, sir,
you know, the word garbage is the hottest thing right now,
out there, the hottest.

Speaker 2 (39:28):
Thing out there, sir, would you like to drive a
garbage truck?

Speaker 7 (39:42):
Now?

Speaker 2 (39:42):
We're about, you know, thirty minutes from landing. We had
to do this pretty quarly. I said, it's sort of cool, though,
isn't it, because you know?

Speaker 6 (39:49):
And I said, you know, I think that's okay, but
you know, I don't feel comfortable wearing a suit.

Speaker 2 (39:54):
And they pulled up this garbage truck. I don't know
how the hell they did it so fast. I have
very capable people. They put a big sign on the truck.
Did you see it? I think they show it to you.

Speaker 6 (40:11):
And then they said, sir, we have a vest. I said, well,
should I leave my suit on and put it over
the vest? But that doesn't look very good? Right, that
doesn't look good? So I said, look, let me take
it off. And then I actually said I climbed into
the truck. But so I said, how the hell do
you get into the truck? It's way up high, it's
a big way.

Speaker 2 (40:33):
This was a beauty. I said, you didn't have to
buy it that big, right, you have to get it
that big. They brought this.

Speaker 6 (40:38):
Brand new, gorgeous truck. Wonderful driver. He looked like Carrie
Grant in his prime. You know that, this beautiful driver,
and he drove that big thing up.

Speaker 1 (40:49):
And this isn't this is a little trump thing that
he does. And he did it the other day about
the pilots on Air Force One. Anyone he wants to
tell you a story about looks like a movie star.
And people are like and then they'd bele like, wow,
they don't actually look like that, but like he went
on like a three minute ran about the pilots on
Air Force one, talking about how capable they are. But
also he thought when he first walked in there that

(41:11):
there was a problem because they looked like they were
for a photo shooter Central Casting. And I don't know,
I don't remember seeing their photos, so I don't know
the answer to that. But it's a thing that he does.
And people are like, well, he's lying. The guy doesn't
look like Kerry Grant. Well, you know what, your wife
also doesn't look good in that dress. Okay, so not
your wife. Your wife looks great in that dress. The

(41:31):
other guy, the guy we don't like. Oh yeah, and
she has a bad attitude. So I have no problem
saying that. It's it's like, if this is what you're
getting hung up on, you're missing the forest for the trees,
because listen to the audience, and I know it's his people,
but also I'm sure there were people involved in the stunt,
because at the end of the day, it is a

(41:52):
stunt that also were not necessarily they didn't know what
to think of Trump or maybe didn't like the guy.
And I have to wonder how interacting with him when
And I think that's the true test when you do
this stuff, as Ross pointed out, if you say you're
going to do it and all trucks, all Trump's promising
is to hey, I'm gonna go right around on the
truck and do a little press gaggle from it. Then

(42:16):
he's you know, he's met his obligations, whereas Ducacus was
going to project power and it was absolutely laughable. All right,
let's let's continue the journey.

Speaker 2 (42:26):
So I said, Man, if I don't get up there,
this is going to be very embarrassing. He's stupid.

Speaker 6 (42:32):
People they'll say he's cognitively and physically impaired.

Speaker 1 (42:37):
By the way Ross, I want to see Joe Biden
and Trump in a get in a garbage truck off right,
we got two identical trucks. They'd both be wearing suits
minus the jacket with the vest, and let's just see
you can get in the truck. Let's go, and we
should start now. So we have a winter by the
end of the weekend.

Speaker 2 (42:59):
And I can't that when I'm alongside of this great athlete.
I got to get up to that. So so look,
so the stair, the first stair is like up here.
I'm sick, so so I had the adrenaline going.

Speaker 7 (43:16):
And I made it.

Speaker 1 (43:20):
All right. So and you know he's he's relating the
story there. But the but the deal is because then
people like you just get to your mess. Everyone's having
a good time there. Have you ever been to a
Trump rally? That's about seventy five percent of it, well
unless you sit in the media part where I sat,
And then about half of it is people asking you
if you're dumb, questions, try to make fun of you,

(43:43):
and it's funny as hell. And it's what's really funny
is some of the traveling press from the leftist organizations,
like it's just there. There are people who follow Trump
around the rallies who then make a point to go
check in and make fun of the piece. So there's
like this weird relationship with like the MSNBC guy and

(44:04):
these three women that apparently follow Trump. Brown. I just
happen to witness this in Charlotte, and they all knew
each other, like first named Basis was the It was
the most high school thing I'd ever seen. All Right,
one more real quick, Uh finish your story, sir, And then.

Speaker 2 (44:19):
We drove about two feet I got a got into
the player.

Speaker 6 (44:24):
And then I got in the car and I'm driving
over here and I have this still long and I
come into the arena and I say, where's my jacket?

Speaker 2 (44:33):
I want to get out of this stage. And they
said it would be unbelievable if you could wear it
on stage.

Speaker 1 (44:40):
I said, so you made the right decision.

Speaker 2 (44:54):
And I said, no way. I got twenty five thousand
people standing.

Speaker 6 (44:59):
Out, son, I got all these people here, there's no
way I'm wearing it on stage. They said, oh, okay, sir,
I said, get me my jacket. But if you did,
you know it actually makes you look thinner.

Speaker 2 (45:12):
I said, cool, and they got me. I said, I
want to wear it on stage. When they said I
looked thinner.

Speaker 1 (45:22):
I said, in that case, oh to the video where
I saw this, this exchange right here to the first
comment under it was this guy who had a Ukraine
you know flag in his in his Twitter account photo
and he just that conversation didn't happen. Joyless man, just

(45:46):
absolutely joyless. Actually that's not fair. Maybe there is some
joy going on over there. Let's hear from Kamala on
this whole garbage insanity show.

Speaker 9 (45:56):
Listen, I think that. First of all, he clarified his comment,
but let me be clara. I strongly disagree with any
criticism of.

Speaker 2 (46:07):
People based on who they vote for.

Speaker 9 (46:09):
As you've heard in my speech last night and continuously
throughout my career. I believe that the work that I do,
it's about representing all the people, whether they support me
or not.

Speaker 1 (46:23):
All right, And this is what I wants you to
think about as we continue to listen to the rest
of this. This is a reaction to a thing that
twenty four hours ago she thought probably was gonna win
her the election. I didn't say she's right, but she
probably thought that. And now she's the one having to
hold a somber well, it was clarified. It's not what

(46:46):
they meant. And my other like she's having it's like
she's the one who's having to defend the thing that
happened to Trump's rally. It's amazing. Meanwhile, he's talking about
how the garbage vest makes him look thinner. It's people,
even if they don't hear your words, they pick up
on your energy.

Speaker 9 (47:05):
And as president of the United States, I will be
a president for all Americans.

Speaker 3 (47:08):
Whether you vote from me or not.

Speaker 9 (47:10):
That is my responsibility, and that's the kind of work
that I've done my entire career, and I take it
very seriously.

Speaker 1 (47:16):
You spoke the comments and either.

Speaker 4 (47:19):
That did call me last night, but this thing come up?

Speaker 10 (47:22):
Are you concerned about what I practice may have on
voters on the divisiveness of the election, and whether or
not it's gonna dissuade some people from supporting.

Speaker 2 (47:30):
You because of your afiliation with president of this administration.

Speaker 9 (47:33):
I've been very clear with the American public. I respect
the challenge is that people face. I respect the fact
that we all have so much more in common than
what separates us kind of a most past, that they
get that and approaches their role of leadership that way.

(47:55):
I've been very clear from my earliest years as a prosecutor.
I never asked anyone I be a Democrat or Republican.

Speaker 3 (48:03):
The only thing I have hoped with are you okay,
it's a soul stupid?

Speaker 1 (48:07):
And then you send a woman to jail because her
daughter was in the hospital for sixty days, So yeah,
you were you were busy. So one more timea is
a soul stupid? How she gotta be sitting in a
room going his guys said Puerto Rico island of garbage?
How am I having this conversation right now? It's got

(48:28):
to just boggle her mind. Well, she could wrap her
head around it, but what a mess. And then, uh,
what do you gotta do while you got you need
the heavy lift because obviously Kamala and Joey digging their
way out of this. So uh, you know, let's let's
get our media buddies.

Speaker 10 (48:45):
We're trying to pay this to be the next basket
of deplorables.

Speaker 4 (48:49):
Well, of course, and Donald Trum says shocking things every
day in Fox News and and all of his apologies
of the Republican Party immediately go to it and and
brush it off, explained it away, to just completely ignore it.
Here they're trying to make a firestorm out of something
that again, if you look at it, you look at

(49:10):
what he said immediately afterward, Donald Trump didn't say he
immediately afterwards said.

Speaker 1 (49:16):
No, that's not what I meant.

Speaker 4 (49:17):
I was talking about the comedian and people that supported
that kind of talk. And you know, willly Joe Biden
obviously doesn't believe that we had that.

Speaker 1 (49:26):
I figure what state it was in, but it.

Speaker 4 (49:27):
Was during a hurricane after a hurricane, I believe, and
Joe Biden went in and he went and talked to
the crowd, went over, talked to a guy who was
a big Trump supporter, joked with him, put the hat
on him, and again trying to bring people together.

Speaker 1 (49:43):
And then do you remember what he did the moment
they stuck a mic in his face when he was
back at the White House. Remember what he said? He said, No,
everybody's good, everybody's fine. Yeah, North Carolina, the North Carolina remembers.
So anyway, all right, well are you clarified it? Trump's
clarified stuff doesn't do any good. So anyway, man, what

(50:07):
a switcher through? All right, The congressman joins us. Next,
hang on, I'm coming up on the show, our nerd correspondent.
He's back from his James Bond esque world tour. We'll
chat with him at eight oh five. And we got
plenty of nerdy stuff to get into, as we do.
But before we get into that, let's get into some
more serious stuff. Although tongue in cheek, Congressman Richard Hudson

(50:29):
joins us, this morning, let me let me guess you're
dressed as a guy who empties septic systems. And or
like when you watched the trash truck stuff yesterday, Congressman,
how inspired were you guys in Congress, because, let's face it,
some of your colleagues love little stunts. Trump is the
king of this stuff.

Speaker 6 (50:48):
Man.

Speaker 1 (50:48):
What a what a what a positive day for his
campaign yesterday?

Speaker 11 (50:53):
Well, Nonald Trump is on fire. It's incredible.

Speaker 5 (50:56):
You know.

Speaker 11 (50:56):
I was with him earlier yesterday in Rocky Mount and
I have never seen a crowd more fired up, more
more diverse, more more hopeful about America. And it was
just an incredible experience. And and for a boy who
grew up in Ronal Graft, it's just you know, forty
five minutes north of there. Uh, you know, in a

(51:18):
middle class family, was a public school teacher mom and
a dad had started his own business. To be standing
there all these years later in the leadership of the
United States Congress, I told the crowd, only in America, Well, don't.

Speaker 1 (51:31):
Be models, don't be modest. I mean, he grew up
next to that theater, so.

Speaker 11 (51:35):
That really well, you know, we didn't have the theater
back then.

Speaker 1 (51:38):
I mean, oh yeah, the dream and on the country later.
Let me ask you a question. Let me put your
politician hat on, and then we'll get to a couple
of issues, the strategic side of it. When when when
you did you catch any of the Madison Square Garden rally?
Were you there? Maybe you were there. I don't know.

Speaker 11 (51:57):
No, I was not there, but you know I watched
from the highlights later.

Speaker 1 (52:02):
All right, So you watched that comedian. I don't know
if you're familiar with that comedian. So you watched it,
and it was it was clear from that moment that
the Harris campaign and the media had found their October
surprise and quote Trump had just given it to them,
right and in forty eight hours. In forty eight hours,
Kamal has given eulogy style little press gaggles with the

(52:24):
helicopter noise in the back, talking to you know, very somber,
and Trump's driving around in high visibility vest and it's
like to be able to flip that was it was
crazy to me, like is he just have that much
of a better team around him? Or is he more disciplined?
Like how is this Trump not as rough around the

(52:46):
edges as we have seen? In your opinion, it.

Speaker 11 (52:49):
Starts with Donald Trump is hysterically funny. I mean, the
guy could could be a professional comedian if you wanted to.
He's got incredible timing and the guys real, you know,
and everything about Kamala Harris is scripted and fake and
and so that's why he's able to respond and capitalize on,
you know, these obvious mistakes. I mean, you've got a

(53:11):
vice presidential candidate who's supposedly mister gun guy, who doesn't
have a load of shotgun and all of a sudden,
Kamala Harris is a lifelong big government left. This liberal
is you know, some kind of moderate who wants to
secure the border and and bring you know, more fracking.
I mean, it's not authentic. The American people don't don't
buy it. But Donald Trump's who he is and and

(53:33):
so that's why he's able to capitalize on these kind
of moments.

Speaker 1 (53:36):
And he's not pretending to be a fry cooker garbage man.
He's he's a billionaire pretending to be a you're in
on the joke, and it's like it's a it's a
weird difference that that people don't pick up on it,
but it pays dividends, Like you your entire career congressman
considering Faydeville's in your like you had to resist the
Michael Dukakis moment your entire career, haven't you. But you

(53:58):
don't want to be that guy?

Speaker 11 (53:59):
Well, it's true. You know, I never had the honor
of serving in the military. I actually tried to join
the military when I was in college when the Gulf
War broke out, and they said, no, thanks. I had
a B C average and they said, you know, you'll
never be officer materials and no, thank you, but we'll
get perfect for Congress but the military.

Speaker 9 (54:21):
No.

Speaker 11 (54:22):
But but I represent the largest army base in the world,
the greatest patriots who've ever lived. I'm their voice, and
so I don't pretend that I'm one of them. But
I am honored that now is my chance to serve.
I get to be their voice. I get to make
sure they get the things they need. And it's a
huge honor for me to be able to do this.

(54:43):
But I don't pretend I'm something I'm not.

Speaker 1 (54:45):
What was Walls like serving because you know, I broadcasted
Minnesota before I came to North Carolina twelve thirteen years ago,
and I remember Walls.

Speaker 2 (54:56):
I met.

Speaker 1 (54:57):
Walls was the first congratulate the Congress. The first congressional
race I recovered because I was covering gilgutenex race in
the first district down there, who had served a long
time and he got flipped by walls in a red district,
and I remember thinking this guy was fake at that moment.
And then all the scandals that people just heard were
scandals that were breaking in Minnesota at the time, and

(55:18):
it never really permeated. I'm just curious. I didn't have
a lot of one on one time with this dude.
Did you work with him when he was in Congress?
Did you know him?

Speaker 11 (55:27):
I knew him, and he's an affable guy. I mean,
he's likable, but he's goofy and no one took him seriously.
I mean he was not so whey you think of
that you know, was consequential or you know, was always
coming to you with ideas of things we ought to
work on together. Uh he was, you know, he was
this liberal kind of you know, not serious person.

Speaker 1 (55:47):
Let me uh, let me transition over to this. Even
with the fun and the vests and the photos and
all this, we got some real serious issues. And even
though I saw them try to use it to flip
around on Trump, where they're just like he wants to
deport people. You Puerto Ricans should be scared. One that's
a pack who doesn't understand how Puerto Ricans are able
to freely move across the country. But two, I don't

(56:11):
want to get away from the fact that there's a
lot of you call it dirty work, it's very emotional
work that has to get done. So we can have
fun with vests and garbage trucks. But the fact remains
our migrant crisis issues, illegal immigration and everything. Do you
still believe that is the number one thing out there,
coupled maybe with the economy, and do you think what

(56:34):
is your understanding having spent time with Trump that day
one he is going to do. Forget what the media
says he's going to do.

Speaker 2 (56:41):
Well.

Speaker 11 (56:42):
The fact is Donald Trump is going to win this election.
And the reason is because he's talking about the issues
that the American people are concerned about. I mean, real
people are hurting right now because the cost of things
driven by inflation, which is driven by Kamala Harrison and
Joe Biden's policies, and and that is the reality. Uh,

(57:02):
the border is open. UH crime is on the rise
because of it. Fenting on deaths are happening in every
community in America because of it. That is the reality
the American people are dealing with, and they're sick of
it and they want change. And the Democrats can't talk
about it because their policies caused these problems, and so
all they can do to win this election is distract

(57:22):
the American people. Why to the American people? I mean,
you know, I'm running all the different campaigns for Congress
around the country. Every single one of these competitive races
has the exact thing cookie cookie cutter ads running saying
insert name Republican congressman is going to throw you in
jail if you get an abortion.

Speaker 5 (57:40):
I mean, and.

Speaker 1 (57:43):
Why are you doing that, Congressman? Are you got a
paddy wagon so you can do your Trump moment? Is
that happening?

Speaker 11 (57:50):
It's just not true, and the American people aren't buying it,
and uh and and and the other reality is Donald
Trump is you know, the views that that comedian said
that the the event do not reflect Donald Trump's views,
and the American people know it. Donald Trump is going
to get a larger share of Latino voters than any
Republican candidate in history, and that's why he's going to win.

(58:11):
That's why these billy attacks don't work.

Speaker 1 (58:15):
Not only that he's going to he's probably going to
have the majority Latino vote in some states and Nevada
might be one of them, which obviously is that's bonkers man.
That's just you've sat in those rooms with you know,
when you're up obviously you're up for election again, but
as goes the House every two years. But like when
you're talking about an eighth of a percentage point here

(58:37):
and maybe ten thousand voters there and their ability to
literally flip like gubernatorial elections and then under one hundred
thousand for president, it's that much movement when you're talking
about in places like Nevada we saw in Florida with
Latinos last time around, should be indicative of better results.
Yet Trump isn't the president right now. So how nervous

(58:59):
are you that if we see those bell weathers going
to Trump again, if we see that Latinovo flipping into
Vada or Florida, that people are not people are going
to be rightfully questioning and some are going to step
over a line. It's just the reality of having three
hundred and thirty million people how nervous are you? And
then the flip side, if Trump wins, do you think

(59:20):
we're going to see some US cities on fire? What
is your nervous level, what is your hopefulness?

Speaker 11 (59:25):
Well, you know, I'm nervous about what the Democrats will
do when Donald Trump wins, because we saw what they
did in the summer when they were burning cities across America.
I worry about that. But you know, I think you're
making a good point about Hispanic voters. I mean, let
me tell you. We have a district down in the
Rio Grand Valley of Texas where our candidate Myra Flores

(59:48):
won a special election and then lost in twenty twenty two.
This is a district where Hillary Clinton won by thirty
percentage points, but then Joe Biden only won it by
fifteen percentage points. And now the poland shows Donald Trump
could win this district, this majority Hispanic, longtime Democrat district
in Texas, and Myra Flora is in a tie with

(01:00:10):
the Democratic tumbment. And so it's incredible to see Hispanic
voters embracing Donald Trump, embracing the Republican Party. And I
think it's because we're talking about the issues that matter
to them, we're talking about the cost of living, we're
talking about securing the border, we're talking about crime. The
Hispanic voters are turning into Republican voters because the Democrats

(01:00:30):
are not talking about the issues they care about.

Speaker 1 (01:00:33):
They're thinking about. Granted, yeah, if you're a Hispanic voter
and you're not here illegal because people fail to draw
this line. The news will say they'll not delineate between
legal and illegal. But if you're a Hispanic voter, chances
are you have a higher propensity that you're Catholic or
Christian in some way. That's just the reality of the stats.
And you got eyeballs, and you're also looking around going,

(01:00:54):
wait a second, I went through this whole process. We're
here legally. Why are there one hundred more people competing
for where my kid goes to school or where I
work or any of the rest. And it's like, we
got to stop. I think it's dumb. I understand for
polling purposes they want to delineate demographics, but it's dumb.
Your Hispanic neighbor across the street, who maybe works where

(01:01:15):
you work and has the same number of kids, and
they go to school at the same place. Everything that's
hitting you is hitting them as well. So I don't
think it's a no brainer, Congress, But I'll give you
the final word.

Speaker 11 (01:01:26):
I think you're exactly right. And I think, you know,
the Democrats they want to put everybody you want to
in some kind of group. They want to separate us,
and and they think work. You know, every Hispanic is
the same as every other Hispanic. It's just not true.
The Republicans, we believe in the individual u and you know,
but Franklin, we've done a bad job in the past

(01:01:46):
of communicating with the other groups. You know, Donald Trump
will will bring together more African Americans, more Hispanic Americans.
He had Arab Americans in Michigan endorse him this week.
Oh yeah, you know, it's incredible to see the coalition
that he's putting together. And but what's exciting to me
is once Donald Trump wins, what are Republican Congress and

(01:02:08):
Donald Trump can do to secure the border, to bring
down inflation, to turn this country around, and get us
back on the path to prosperity. It's exciting.

Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
It was just worth it watching MSNBC after the endorsement
up in Michigan, watching them just lose their mind. All right, Congressman,
I appreciate it. We're out of time, but let's I know,
let's talk after the election and if things start catching
on fire craziness Ensue's okay, Yeah, I'd love to talk.

Speaker 11 (01:02:34):
Look four days, seventeen hours and what fourteen minutes until
the election. Get out there and vote.

Speaker 1 (01:02:39):
Look at that Congressman Richard Hudson doing his imitation of
the show. Rent appreciate it, Thank you, sir. I have
a good one, all right, raced agic he's here to
do his impression of Oh Jeff Marr. That's right, Ray
doesn't work ever, Jeff Maher here is raised above all
of us. Yeah, what a nice I was just gonna
take three days off. Good for him, all right, Jeff,

(01:03:01):
what's your turning the barrel? Although he didn't leave you
off too badly?

Speaker 10 (01:03:05):
No, no, nice and warm for Halloween. The record high
for today's eighty five. We'll get awfully close to that mark,
topping out in your eighty three with sunshine and wins
out of the southwest, and for the trigger treads heading
out tonight, dry conditions and light winds if clouds are
moving with an overnight load near sixty still warm, tomorrow,
clouds will spread in with a high eighty. There will
be a slight chance for a shower tomorrow night with
a front moving through as the low drops a sixty

(01:03:26):
one color behind the front with clouds Saturday and behind
your seventy and the clearing takes place Sunday with hind
your seventy one. Temperatures warm back up mid seventies Monday,
and around eighty for a high by next Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (01:03:36):
All right, look at that. So whatever you do, if
you're going to the bars Halloween parties downtown, make sure
very light costumes. Ladies don't want to Overdress's gonna be
very warm. So all right, thank you Jeff for me
to sleazily hauld that. In coming up, we'll tell you
the story of Peanut. It's not a good story, but
it is a bureaucracy run a muck story. And we'll

(01:03:58):
get into our little nerd correspondent conversation. Steven Ken will
join us. That's eighth, five lots to get to case
O Day radio program. All right, thank you to the
Congressman for joining us for a few minutes. I didn't
get to get into some of the hurricanes stuff, even
though it's not really his district, but we will be.

Speaker 9 (01:04:19):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:04:21):
We got to get him on more often because he
doesn't get all stuffy when I make dumb jokes, so
it is very self serving, but we'll work on that.

Speaker 4 (01:04:32):
All right.

Speaker 1 (01:04:32):
We're gonna get into a conversation with Steven Kent our
dird corresponded, and video games obviously will be a part
of it. Ross was just telling me about an exciting
new feature and we'll Oh god, we're gonna play the
okay perfect. The game in this case is called Dragon

(01:04:53):
Age the Veil Guard. Don't I don't know anything really
about this game, but now I know from seeing this
I probably don't want to play it. Is this where
we are now? You couldn't get enough woke scolding in
and movies and music and everything else, So now we're
gonna get into woke scolding in the video games, even
when it makes no sense. Also, our dragon's non binary.

(01:05:16):
I don't know the answer, but maybe Stephen can fill
us in on that, so we'll chat with him. We
got to talk about the Madden debacle and if you
saw a Nazi in a video game, and in the
video game your job was to kill the Nazis, whether
it's with guns or whips? Do you want to go

(01:05:38):
old school? Would you assume that the manufacturers of the game.
Would you assume the manufacturers of the game or glorifying
Nazi ideology? No, you'd have to be stupid, right, Well,
guess what we have. We've reached that level of stupid.
So we'll chat with Stephen about all of that, and

(01:06:01):
also we'll figure out who he was. I'm assuming when
he's all this traveling, he's doing this because he's doing
wet work across the world, and it is Thursday. We
get to do well, we didn't get to do this
last week because he was off doing wet work in
Europe or something. Steven Kent are NERD corresponding entertainment guy.
How you doing, sir? I'm assuming that I'm doing too right?

(01:06:23):
Oh yeah, yeah, it's a very very bond esque No, seriously,
where'd you go? You went to, like Spain or something?

Speaker 2 (01:06:31):
Yep.

Speaker 5 (01:06:32):
They deployed me around the world to fight for consumer issues,
and most recently was Spain. You know, fine country, good people.
Most I assume.

Speaker 1 (01:06:43):
Oh oh, I thought there was a butt. I didn't
know if you had because I don't know if you
know this in part where'd you go? You went to Madrid? Though, right?

Speaker 5 (01:06:51):
I did?

Speaker 1 (01:06:52):
Okay, all right, So have you get over to Have
you ever been to Barcelona or any of the couple
of the other little areas.

Speaker 5 (01:06:57):
On that now, But I think I would prefer to
go to Barcelona next time. Madrid was unimpressive and the
police didn't like me very much for whatever reason.

Speaker 1 (01:07:05):
Oh well, you have that look about you, like you
know you're up to see. Here's the thing about Spain.
I think Spain is gorgeous, but Spain has like, especially
when you get over to a lot of the big
tourist areas are in around Barcelona, like they have a
real problem with tourists. And I don't want to get
you in trouble over there, but it's it's the dumbest

(01:07:25):
thing I've ever heard. I heard somebody point out to
Europe that at the end of the day, they're Epcot now,
but they're the big Epcot and they need to just
fall in line. I don't know if I'll go quite
that aggressive, but they have. Like they had a woman
there who was running around spritzing. She was organizing people
online to use spray bottles to spritz tourists like you

(01:07:48):
do your cat when you want to leave something alone.

Speaker 5 (01:07:51):
And then her daughter, yeah, unhinged activity.

Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
And she's a big business person and her daughter was
one of the two they got the book thrown at
him for their louing themselves to shut down the road's
climate protests, and she flipped out. So look at that
all this, so you know, they got a kind of
a stick in their button some instances anyway, But I
want to let's stick a little closer to home. Ross

(01:08:14):
was explaining this to me because I am not a
Dragon Age player. I don't know if you are, so
I'm not. I don't know the totality of everything that
brought us here. But obviously a bunch of people are
excited with the new dragon Age with the Veil Shield
or whatever it's called game, which breaking into the controversy.
Tell me, what's your are, how big is this game?

(01:08:37):
And what's the history here?

Speaker 5 (01:08:40):
Well, dragon Age Vail Guard. I mean, Ross can probably
tell you a lot more about it than me. But
you know, we're talking about a game with an eighteen
percent approval rating on its Google stored downloads. It's by BioWare,
and you know, the Dragon Age franchise is pretty well
known and well established with gamers, but like most games

(01:09:02):
in this genre, it's it's sort of in decline. But again,
we're talking about a game that has like Hans Zemma
on the soundtrack, So okay, it's not like it's not
like they put it's not like they put no money into.

Speaker 1 (01:09:13):
This, all right. So with that, well, that's what's making
all of these failures that much more spectacular. Whether it
is I kind of forget the name of the game
over there in Japan, the crap of the bed, and
then of course the whole Ninja Assassin controversy with Assassin's creed,
but like, the bigger, the better. I saw their interviewing

(01:09:34):
the dude who was the director for Dustborn, and he
said that it was a rousing success. So they're not
even dealing in reality.

Speaker 9 (01:09:40):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:09:41):
So what did Dragon Age do that got them an
eighteen percent rating by fans? Well?

Speaker 5 (01:09:49):
Oh, man, we where do we begin?

Speaker 1 (01:09:51):
So we're gonna play the audio. I'm gonna play the
audio and then please perfect all right, here we go.

Speaker 2 (01:09:56):
The laws of Fortune have Tashi's back.

Speaker 12 (01:09:58):
Oh Tash isn't the first non binary member of the Lord.

Speaker 10 (01:10:02):
Really?

Speaker 12 (01:10:03):
It was a little before your time, but Horlick's was
one of ours. Humh, Bustard looked better than I did,
and address all pants and out of them too.

Speaker 1 (01:10:12):
This sounds like a parody. I'm gonna keep playing. This
sounds like a parody. I assure you. It's not any
reason you.

Speaker 3 (01:10:18):
Can't just apologize.

Speaker 12 (01:10:20):
Sometimes people say ooh sorry and hope that fixes it,
but they just want to get the whole thing over with.

Speaker 3 (01:10:26):
Trust me, I know.

Speaker 12 (01:10:28):
But pulling a barth you sweat a little makes you
think about as a little more shows the other person.

Speaker 3 (01:10:34):
You mean it, or what if they mean it when
they say they're sorry, though, And that's the other.

Speaker 12 (01:10:39):
Reason some people mess up and get all dramatic. They
make it about them. Oh you know, I didn't mean it, right,
I never do that on purpose. They feel so bad
about it that it's on everyone else to smooth it
over and make them feel better.

Speaker 1 (01:10:54):
All right, So what is the high crime that they're
discussing there in this tale of Dragons, lords and elves?

Speaker 5 (01:11:01):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:11:02):
Misgendering?

Speaker 5 (01:11:02):
Somebody, yes, and a barb is doing push ups, So
you know you miss gender? You miss gender? Someone an
elf or a pirate or something like that, and uh,
instead of apologizing, you do push ups in order to
demonstrate demonstrate your your sorrow over what you have done.

Speaker 1 (01:11:24):
That's weird because I remember in China they used to
have a thing like this where if you were sorry
that you didn't fall in line with the Communist party,
you could do work. Well, we're in a giant dunce
at while people screamed at you. And then if it
didn't go, well, they just killed you. Anyway, was it
like me?

Speaker 5 (01:11:37):
Why do that when we have when we have nine
tail whips, you can just whip yourself.

Speaker 1 (01:11:41):
Yeah, no, that's that's that is fair? How how how much?

Speaker 9 (01:11:45):
How?

Speaker 1 (01:11:46):
How sorry do you want to appear to be in
front of your your lord's and betters. Here's the crazy
about cutscene skipper? Are you a cut scene skipper?

Speaker 10 (01:11:56):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (01:11:56):
Okay, I am too. So I don't know, maybe I've
missed a lot of this, but please help me out.
Is this the loan of reason people are upset? Or
is there other stuff going on? I don't really know.

Speaker 5 (01:12:08):
I mean this stuff sort of rises to the surface
in the social media era, where you've got people kind
of clipping. Usually the thing about a game that is
the most outrageous. But here's my hint. Okay, here's my hint.
There's probably more going on here this dialogue. If you
go find this scene, you can find it on Twitter.

(01:12:29):
Case and the team just posted it there on their
Twitter account, and the dialogue is almost word for word
what my human resources department makes us watch every two
years to get certified for harassment training. I mean, this
video is taking the script of very boiler plate c

(01:12:50):
suite HR videos.

Speaker 11 (01:12:52):
You know, the old cringey stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:12:54):
You had to watch before your yeah, with bad actors
and all that stuff about how to deal with pronouns workplace,
how to do apologies. So if this scene is written
by the HR department, how many other scenes are written
by the HR department instead of creative people.

Speaker 1 (01:13:10):
I don't know. But if you ever micro aggressed a dragon,
I would I would not do that. Probably don't want
to micro aggress a dragon.

Speaker 3 (01:13:16):
In Casey, you mentioned about skipping cut scenes. You can't
do this because it's an RPG.

Speaker 6 (01:13:21):
This is in it.

Speaker 3 (01:13:22):
You have Oh my gosh, you have tree branch conversations
that you have to choose. Oh, this is part of
like an integral part of the game.

Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
Oh, that's so much worse. I thought it was a
cut scene. Oh my gosh. No, and I hate the conversation.
Even though I kind of like those kinds of games,
sometimes some of those cut scenes get are just slogs,
are not structured, right, So in the middle, this little
easter egg gets tossed in my face. No, thank you?

Speaker 5 (01:13:46):
No, yeah, I mean this is this is a scene
you can't you can't opt out of. This is integral
to your decision making.

Speaker 1 (01:13:52):
If you have a hammer, walk you through it.

Speaker 2 (01:13:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:13:58):
So I asked this question a thousand times. It's like,
let me give you another little nuanced thing. So you
saw the India What's up with the Indiana Jones new game?

Speaker 5 (01:14:08):
All right?

Speaker 1 (01:14:09):
So if you don't know, it's called what the Great Circle?
Indiana Jones in the Great Circle, which, by the way,
I saw somebody already has a conspiracy video out about
how that's illumininati Illuminati thing, so you know that's fun.
But anyway, in the game, Indiana Jones is facing, among others,
his usual enemy Steven. What is Indiana Jones is or

(01:14:33):
who is Indiana Jones's typical enemy? If you took the.

Speaker 5 (01:14:37):
Time, Oh, I know this one, I know this one
not I hate these na.

Speaker 1 (01:14:41):
Oh you hate those guys. But you know, maybe that's
not clear, So how are they going to make it clear?
Developers of Indiana Jones in the Great Circle have included
a disclaimer in case you were to get confused. Are
you ready for this? So the disclaimer basically, uh, here

(01:15:03):
we go. It says that Nazis quote should not or
the occlusion of Nazis in the game should not be
in any way construed to condone, glorify, or endorse their ideology.
Where was this during Wolfenstein?

Speaker 5 (01:15:20):
Yeah, I'm you read my mind. The Wolfenstein controversy.

Speaker 1 (01:15:23):
About Qualtica used.

Speaker 5 (01:15:26):
M yeah, I mean this. This basically became a problem
with World War two shooter games, particularly multiplayer games, where
a lot of game developers were noticing that players preferred
to play on the axis side in you know, games
like Call of Duty or Medal of Honor, preferred to

(01:15:49):
play as Nazi snipers or German officers. And the reason
is is really not that coded. It's not because America
is still old with Nazi sympathizers. It's because their uniforms
are pretty sharp.

Speaker 8 (01:16:06):
Well.

Speaker 1 (01:16:06):
And also the thing, if if I'm playing a game
out yeah, if I'm playing a game out and I
want to be able to reply, what replay value your game,
allowing me to approach it with different missions or from
a different side. They take Normandy for example, Now we
can we can talk about the appropriateness of putting any
of this out. They obviously did have to deal with that,

(01:16:26):
but just from a pure pure game mechanics standpoint, let's
take Normandy. Right, there is a there is a there
is a whole aspect to being the guys in the
boats to the guys in the pill boxes. Right if
you remove every you know, all the historical there and
so like, But it doesn't mean they want to start
a new Reich and uh and and yet we have

(01:16:48):
to disclaim that that's the case.

Speaker 5 (01:16:49):
So yeah, you know, I've played a couple of World
War Two games where you know, German officers and in
German military bases. Uh, the red flag is blurred in
the middle, or the swastika is a black triangle, or
they substitute the iron the German iron cross. That's usually
the most normal one that they do, because that you know,

(01:17:10):
has roots back to World War One. But they pretty
much just fudge history to get rid of the swastaka,
and I believe in in Germany, I believe it is illegal.
I think it is against the law to make games
uh and to display the swastika. So like the US
is an outlier in that sense. But you know, obviously
we know why we feel differently about it here versus there.

Speaker 3 (01:17:32):
The reasoning, the reasoning too is much simpler. It does
doesn't have to go as deep as that, because I
played like Call of Duty World at War back in
the day, and the simple answer is the weapons were better.
The MP forty in the game was better than the Thompson.

Speaker 1 (01:17:44):
It was well, that was the tale of That was
the tale of World War Two in a lot of instances,
whether it was the zo row on the Japanese side,
and what did we do? We went all right, and
we innovated and then we kicked their ass. I mean, yeah,
k the.

Speaker 5 (01:17:59):
KA R nine D eight German German rifles better than
the M one. The M one could shoot quicker, but
it was very an actorate.

Speaker 1 (01:18:07):
But how how far does this have to go? Like
should does Ralph Findes need to hold a pressor today
to apologize for that time he dressed up as among golf?

Speaker 5 (01:18:16):
I mean, you don't apologize.

Speaker 1 (01:18:18):
You do a bar Oh excuse me, excuse me? Does
he have to do a barb?

Speaker 5 (01:18:22):
Now?

Speaker 1 (01:18:23):
I mean, where where are we going with this? Nobody
thought that Ralph Fines is a big fan of guys
who run Nazi death camps. But he nailed it. But
what a what a in Chindler's list? What a character
man like? I was terrified And I don't know, but
he's not glorified. He's not glorifying the dude. And and
you're you're treating us like children? But you know what,

(01:18:45):
what would you expect you?

Speaker 11 (01:18:46):
Here?

Speaker 1 (01:18:47):
Here's another example of this, uh the And I want
you to approach this from a gamer perspective. You're seeing
this and you tell me if it moves the needle?
Did you see the video game insanity by the Harris
campaign over the last week, there's two distinct incidents. One
now mad Madden, right Madden? You saw the stunt with

(01:19:09):
balls and AOC playing Madden?

Speaker 10 (01:19:10):
Right?

Speaker 6 (01:19:12):
Nope?

Speaker 1 (01:19:14):
Are you home?

Speaker 5 (01:19:16):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
I'm so excited I get to tell you this. So
as part of a stunt, Tim Walls, the VP nominee
obviously with Harris and aoc Acasio Cortes. The congresswoman decided
on Sunday, in the middle of NFL football, they were
going to have a special event where they streamed themselves
playing Madden because they need to get more male voters,

(01:19:38):
and obviously the best way to reach out to younger
male voters is to do an event in the middle
of NFL Sunday football. Right, But it's probably a good
thing because they decided to play Madden and nobody scored.
Nobody could figure out how to score. They was so bad.

Speaker 5 (01:19:59):
Man, So like, this is this is miraculous. What is
that I'm watching? I'm watching the Walls video.

Speaker 1 (01:20:08):
Yeah, and then the cove ever he's a former coach,
posts something along the lines of AOC puts a scheme.
She's on offense. I just want to be clear. She
schemes a mean pick six. Nobody schemes a pick six
on offense. Well, the Jets do. But other than that,

(01:20:28):
that's when.

Speaker 5 (01:20:29):
You betray your team or something like that.

Speaker 1 (01:20:32):
It's it's it's everything's so dumb. And then not to
be out dumbed, Kamala Harris decided that she was going
to do a Fortnite event. I'm not sure if you
saw this. Fortnite the the the Battle Royale Shooter your
kid loves. In fact, so many kids love it. That
kid in Greensboro during the tornado when his neighbor's house

(01:20:52):
went up, didn't stop playing because there was only three
people left. I remember running his audio. It was amazing.
So she goes in do that and except they have
their own new Fortnite map called Freedom Town, USA. And
guns are banned in Freedomtown, USA map in Fortnite, the

(01:21:14):
guns you can't use guns?

Speaker 5 (01:21:17):
Do they eat the cats and eat the dogs there too?

Speaker 1 (01:21:20):
Howdo you do guns in Fortnite? I'm not a big
Fortnite guy, but explain it to me, Like I'm two,
I have thirty seconds. What the hell is going on?

Speaker 11 (01:21:29):
Man?

Speaker 5 (01:21:30):
Meghan the Stallion is probably the mayor of this town.
What a dystopia.

Speaker 1 (01:21:35):
By the way, they only got four hundred, four hundred
people playing during the event, So she's there. Obviously not
nobody's shooting anybody.

Speaker 5 (01:21:42):
She's cooked, Casey, she's cooked, and everyone knows it.

Speaker 1 (01:21:46):
I'm sorry we're bouncing around today. There's just so much
weird stuff rather than one big thing. But I appreciate it.
Are you gonna be here next week? After the with
the country gets set on fire from election results.

Speaker 5 (01:21:56):
Or I will be in the bunker after having boarded
up all my windows.

Speaker 1 (01:22:00):
And uh and good luck to you. By the way.
We'll explain that next week, but for now we've got
a roll. Stephen Kent, appreciate it, and we'll be back there. You. Uh.
This poor old man finds himself being accosted by a
biker gang and it doesn't go well for the bike
for the bikers. Yeah, and by biker gang, I don't

(01:22:23):
mean some one percent. I mean the dudes pimping FedEx
in their bicycling outfits. Here's the thing. I know that
people get into the whole car versus bicycle thing. I
really don't care. I just don't under why is it
that everyone dresses like they're in the Tour de France.
I get the logoing stuff, but like that always kind

(01:22:44):
of was like and it just sounds like it has
to be expensive, is the thing. But hey, it's an
expensive sport and you want to spend your money, So
be it that being said, this these this group of bikers,
there's three of them are and I don't know what
prompted the disagreement, but they have some how found themselves
face to face with slightly younger Charlie well everything slightly younger,

(01:23:06):
but younger Charlie Daniels. And like the one dude, the
one bicyclist who's kind of I don't know, he kind
of seems to be the dude in charge because he's
telling the other ones what to do. His buddy gets
pushed because his buddy gets right in Charlie Daniel's face.
It's not actually Charlie Daniels, but you'll see what I

(01:23:28):
mean when you see the video. And Charlie Daniels g
was him a little push like, boy, don't mess with me.
You don't want none of this. And it was that
moment where the biker or the bicyclist remembered third through
fifth grade when his mom made him go to karate
or something and he thought he could execute an MMA

(01:23:49):
kick on the dude.

Speaker 3 (01:23:52):
One.

Speaker 1 (01:23:53):
No, you can't too. Dude didn't move, Charlie Daniels didn't move,
and this guy missed. And then I noticed Charlie Daniels
didn't flinch either. We even though a foot did come
about six inches from his face, but the velocity was lacking.
I don't know what happened after that. But if I

(01:24:14):
got a pick, who's gonna win that, My money's on
Charlie Daniels Ross Team Charlie Daniels on this one, I'm
assuming I.

Speaker 3 (01:24:21):
Mean yeah, because I mean, first off, he beat the devil,
right he did.

Speaker 1 (01:24:24):
He did do that.

Speaker 3 (01:24:25):
Yeah, but famously the way he doesn't flinch. I just
imagine he's going to go back to his house and
dig some tunnels and just sit in his porch and wait.

Speaker 1 (01:24:34):
First, I think he's gonna sit in his living room
in view of his shadow box from his Vietnam service
of nine tours, right, and then go dig the tunnels.

Speaker 2 (01:24:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:24:44):
Absolutely, Yeah, that boy he used to be best with.
These three don't stand a chance, and feasibly they should
stand a better chance because they're wearing protection. They were
in head protection and stuff. It's so it's the most
beta video of the day and we have it there
for you at Casey on the radio. You can go
check that out. All right. So, as you know, like

(01:25:04):
a lot of places, although they do their own unique things,
the state of New York is dealing with some stuff.
They got a shrinking population folks exiting a lot of
those folks, high dollar folks, like I don't know. Donald
Trump's a good example, and that's a big, little, big
chunk there out of your tax revenues, and it is impactful.

(01:25:27):
You have the migrant insanity, you have Midtown Manhattan which
has been turned into Little Venezuela. And it's fine if
you want to help, but people who are in this
country who need help are looking at it going what
is this. People in North Carolina I just watched their
house float away are looking at this going, what the
hell's going on? What do I get seven hundred and

(01:25:47):
fifty dollars and they get a midtown Manhattan apartment? What
are we doing here? But you'll be happy to know
they've solved all those problems and now New York is
able to turn the attention of state bureaucrats toward it's
important stuff like the seizing and execution of Peanut. Do

(01:26:08):
you guys know who Peanut the squirrel is? I have
no idea, But also what I don't really follow a
lot of meme animals. I think we talked about this yesterday,
Like I do who Grumpy Cat was. Other than that,
I don't know. So Peanut is a squirrel that lives
with this dude who actually is from Connecticut initially. All right,

(01:26:29):
guy's name is Mark Longo. Seven years ago, long ago,
when he was living in Connecticut, he said, in front
of his house, he walked out and he saw a
squirrel that had been hit by a car. And then
he sees something moving and he realizes, oh man, there's
a baby squirrel over there too, and that's probably its mom.
So he scoops up the baby squirrel they call him Kits,

(01:26:53):
and brings him inside. He had been out there a
little while, had to kind of nurse him back to health,
and once he got to full size, pinut didn't want
to go anywhere, and so he continued to live with
this guy, this Mark guy, for seven years, which I
don't know how long a squirrel lives. That's probably pretty
good for a squirrel. And Longo started to take pictures

(01:27:16):
of Peanut just doing you know, squirrel stuff around the house.
Very affectionate. Loves frozen waffles also, and he grew a
social media following to the point where the squirrel I
think has two million followers, and the revenue started to
flow in, and rather than just buying himself a new
lambou and doing all that stuff, Longo, who claims he

(01:27:38):
is an animal lover, said that he was going to
open an animal rescue and so he took that money
that was from peanuts ad revenue and he moved to Elmira,
New York. Where's Elmira? Is that down by like rybym
and stuff?

Speaker 7 (01:27:53):
Is?

Speaker 1 (01:27:53):
Why do I think that is? It's not Elmira's not
in New York City proper though, right, it's outstate New York.
I think, okay, all right, I just want to be
clear because he's not in the middle of Manhattan. He's
out where I don't say it's normal, but it's normalish, Okay.
So he's got the channel. They started rescuing animals. He's

(01:28:14):
got this piece of property. They invested a bunch of money,
he did fundraisers, did donations, started a five O one
C three peanuts freedom farm and everything was going along
and till the weekend, so he gets a knock on
his door and its officials from the state of New
York as well as the county in which this is,

(01:28:37):
and they are there to seize his animals. His animals,
by the way, include peanut and he had over that
time also had a raccoon whose mom was killed, or
of his mom was killed, but they couldn't find his parents.
Baby raccoon that lives there. Now I understand that there's
state laws as it pertains to raccoons there. But they

(01:28:57):
came in and they seized both and then told long
ago that the animals will have to be euthanized. So
the state of New York went in to this house
seized a squirrel that has two million followers that's just
on Instagram. Okay, so no, no, no, that is a combination.

(01:29:22):
Still still still, still still and they're just gonna take
it and grease it. What is how do you bureaucracy
into that? How do you how do you feel? How
are you comfortable enough going in to seize a squirrel?
A squirrel, by the way, you don't even have to
put in a carrier because it'll run up your arm

(01:29:42):
judging by these videos, and you're like, oh, yeah, that's
nice squirrel. Yeah, we're gonna have to execute that squirrel
in New York. With everything else you got going on,
this is what you have priority to. If you never
needed an indication that you're you are paying way too
much in taxes that are being used for way too
stupid things. Uh, it's it's gonna be the plight of
peanut here. Or don't get me wrong, I got no

(01:30:05):
love one way or the other for squirrels. But still,
who gets who volunteers for that? Also, who's sitting there
in the raw rah meeting at the state office like, well,
here's what we're gonna do. You know, hey, you know
that's and and by the way, here's where it gets
even worse. Apparently, over the last few months, animal rights

(01:30:27):
people have been all up in this guy's business, saying
you can't have these things. And it's just like, I
just I just did a five O one C three,
I opened a rescue thing. What's the problem? They're like,
you can't do that? So he got docks And the
allegation is is that some of the people threatened to
do or not docs but report him. They did a
mass reporting of him. And they also feel that there's

(01:30:48):
that somebody who was part of coming in and raiding
his house as a member of one of these groups
or something. So they use the power of bureaucracy and
the pitchfork mob to come in and kill the internetslebrity squirrel,
cause why wouldn't you and it is those mob actions
that are very effective. How many of you have a

(01:31:09):
birdwatch level Twitter account? And if you don't know what
that is, so Birdwatch is the group is the accounts.
Our show account is one of them, My personal is not.
And they're the ones that are authorized to write community notes.
And I just remember when they were asking what accounts
wanted it, I submitted the show account, but I submitted

(01:31:32):
my personal account, but not the show. They did the
one and then the proved the other was so weird.
But but I wanted to be on there, and I
was right to do so, because what you can't see,
you only see community notes once they show up. I
see them through all stages of voting, and it is
abundantly clear that ninety nine percent of community notes are

(01:31:53):
clearly people who want to put an opinion in it's
not about facts, and they didn't want to do it
in the comment and want to influence your ability to
discuss it, and so they go ahead and they do this.

Speaker 3 (01:32:06):
Well.

Speaker 1 (01:32:06):
They just found out that Kamala Harris's had followers, not followers,
but campaign people had organized a group of individuals who
were tasked every time a something that was positive for
Kamala got community noted or something that was really negative
for Trump, like Kamala HQ accounts. It would snap this

(01:32:27):
slack channel into action, and all these people who had
birdwatch accounts would go in and manipulate community notes, either
to keep them off or to undermine something Trump was doing.
And so they were essentially doing the mass organizing, mass reporting.
I'm happy that they were caught doing it because this
is a blind spot that Elon Musk, I know, he's

(01:32:47):
got a lot going on, has never addressed the absolute
abuse of community notes. That's why you don't see them
as much as you think you should. And it's also
why you see them tempting community notes on really innocuous
stuff because they overwhelm the system. If you click notes
that you don't show, there's usually like fifty of the

(01:33:08):
damn things. If it's a big, big, big story, and
they just organ they weaponize, the manipulation of information. They
were willing to do that, and they seemingly don't care
that you know that they were trying to weaponize and
manipulate information. It's it's crazy to me now, Jeff Barr,
he just gives you the straight facts. That's what they
do over the weather Channel, and we appreciate that. And

(01:33:31):
the facts are it's probably going to be aoka for
your kids out trick or treating today.

Speaker 10 (01:33:36):
Yeah, it's it'd be great for trick or treaters. Dry conditions,
light winds, and certainly some above average temperatures as we
head through this Halloween. The record high today's eighty five
will get close to that, climbing up to eighty three
during the afternoon with sunshine and wins out of the southwest.
For the trick or treaters venturing out tonight, a partly
cloudy sky, winds will stay light overnight, the lowell hover
and you're sixty Tomorrow. Clouds will increase with the high

(01:33:56):
You're eighty approaching front may result in an isolated shower
tomorrow night with the low sixty one behind the front,
cooler into the weekend cloud Saturday behind your seventy. Clearing
takes place on Sunday, with behind the low seventies and
mid seventies Monday, before you approach eighty again by next Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (01:34:10):
All right, cool, I appreciate it. You with us tomorrow, right,
I am a date and talk to you about all right,
we'll talk ton Jeff mar for The Weather Channel and
Jeff Bellinger for Bloomberg Next.

Speaker 13 (01:34:19):
Good morning, Casey, and Happy Halloween. The government numbers machine
cranked up a few minutes ago.

Speaker 1 (01:34:24):
Got some new data for you.

Speaker 13 (01:34:26):
Americans' personal incomes increased three tenths percent last month. Consumers
spending was up half a percent in September. Within this
income spending report is the inflation gauge favored by the Fed.
It shows that prices overall ticked up two tenths percent
and the index was up two point one percent from
September of last year. Good news about the labor market.

(01:34:47):
New claims for unemployment benefits fell by twelve thousand to
two hundred and sixteen thousand last week. Automotive News reports
Forward's going to suspend production of its F one fifty
Lightning pickup from the middle of next month through the
end of the year. Demn for the electric vehicle has
been soft. That machinist strike goes on at Boeing, but
management and union leaders are still talking. That's the good news.

(01:35:10):
The union issued a statement last night saying it's going
to keep negotiating with Boeing until it has a resolution
to present to members middle income. Households had a little
more spending power last month than they did in August,
according to Primeerica. The bank says a sharp drop in
gasoline prices was the main reason for a modest uptick
in its household budget index. And Casey, the new boss

(01:35:34):
at Starbucks, shared his vision for the company in his
first address to investors since he took over. Brian Nichol
said the chain has to focus on coffee first and
foremost and improve service times. His goal is to get
drinks to instore customers in four minutes or less and
have online orders filled on time. Nicol also said US

(01:35:55):
prices will be held steady and Starbucks will stop charging
extra for non dairy milk.

Speaker 1 (01:36:01):
Casey, but if it cost them extra, why would Okay,
did we irritate the oak milk crowd? Is that what
happened oak milt currently? So there was some protest over it.
Who cares what a bunch of oak milk people think?
What are they gonna do?

Speaker 13 (01:36:15):
Starbucks doesn't want to lose their business.

Speaker 1 (01:36:17):
Oh yeah, okay, all right, well, thank you very much.
Appreciate it. Jeff, Okay, have a good day. Yeah, I'm sorry.
I understand there's probably people who are lactose and towerant
who it's unfair to pick off. But as a collective,
I kind of like going back to the video of
angry Charlie Daniels and the three bicyclists, like that's the
oak Milt crowd. Why my money's on Charlie. Watch out, man,

(01:36:40):
it's got some tricks.

Speaker 5 (01:36:42):
All right.

Speaker 1 (01:36:43):
Uh, here's all right, So let me just like, I know, Roger,
you're not a gambler, but I want I'm curious your
thought on some odds I want to throw out because
here's here's the greatest thing that all the trump truck
a truck, trash truck, and all the garbage conserversy, here's

(01:37:04):
the greatest thing that it is accomplished. And this is
why subconsciously, men out there are really, really, really fans
of this, because three things have happened in the last
few days for dudes to insta Halloween costume and it

(01:37:25):
will be so easy, and we appreciate that. I know
that your significant others she got oh, I saw a
couple's costume, and it's only going to take three thousand
dollars and fifteen hours to a cent like you don't.
I'm glad you're excited. I don't want that. Most guys
want to keep it simple. We're not dressed up. So now,
if you have access to a trash bag, if you

(01:37:50):
have access to a high visibility vest or you could
probably get away. You could probably mock up like an
orange hunting vest. Okay, you're good, You're ready to go.
And if you've got access to a Yankees jersey, you
can be the guy who tried to steal the ball. Well,
did steal the ball, but I'll stay away from that.

(01:38:12):
For Ross's sake, just the first two. Do you know
how many Ross over under on the number of dudes
who are gonna be crawling around on Glenwood Avenue, Fourth
Street in Winston, Almond, Greensboro, you know, all the all
the Halloween let's go out and park number of dudes
in vests and trash bags.

Speaker 3 (01:38:29):
Mark, you mentioned this yesterday. She said, what costumes do
you think are going to be big? And off the
top of my head, I said, trash.

Speaker 1 (01:38:34):
Trash, yeah, amazing. He's probably gonna turn into a tragedy.
Somebody's gonna drink too much, pass out in a dumpster.
Nobody's gonna see them. And then it's it's Action City.

Speaker 3 (01:38:45):
Didn they get tossed in a garbage truck? And then
it's Trump's fault and they're like

Speaker 1 (01:38:49):
Oh, Trump was running the lever
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