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September 11, 2025 • 97 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, you know what you know? It's nice ross Is.
I don't feel like I have to scream through this microphone. Yeah,
back at Raleigh h Q. Although I don't know that
I should say where I am, what an absolutely insane
day on the anniversary of nine to eleven. No less,
do we have to sit here and get into this story?

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Man?

Speaker 1 (00:21):
This uh, this, this Charlie Kirk story. There there's a
lot of temptation here. And I know a lot of
you have sent me a wide variety of people's tweets, videos,
people that have posted and I don't mean well wishers,
I mean quite the opposite, people who I there's people

(00:45):
including people who work for like federal offices. I don't
know that that's probably gonna go well for them today.
Maybe they don't care. There's a whole lot of feminists.
There was one that a few of you sent me,
and and I'm beating around the edges because I've come

(01:05):
to the conclusion I'm not playing any of their audio.
I'm not gonna do it. But also I want to
give you just a little insight into how I process it,
because like you who then took the time to put
it in an email or a DM or however, you know,
however you chose to communicate it to me. I watched

(01:27):
them last night, like a lot of a lot of
you guys probably did, and and anger just just it
just grew.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
And then I got to a video of a woman.
She's wearing she's wearing one of the North Carolina She's
wearing a university sweatshirt from here in North Carolina. I'm
gonna get very nonspecific that might be east of the studios.
And she is. She's absolutely elated. And of course people

(01:56):
had already dug in. They pulled up her mugshots from
arrest in Wake County, the fact that you know her
she does pornography, and anger. I was still angry, but
I started like it made me sad, man, And it
made me sad for this reason, And I think it's

(02:16):
and I think that this is an important distinction, like
there is a there is some compassion there because I
realize something she probably what probably drove her the most
crazy about Charlie Kirk is that he has all the
things that I think deep down she wants beautiful wife,

(02:39):
beautiful kids, a career where he's able to engage people
through the use of words and intellect rather than naked
body parts. Knowing that I don't know if she has kids.
Perhaps maybe her career has rendered her womb as through

(03:01):
a series of STDs, as barren as her intellect. But
if she does have kids, knowing that, no matter how
cool she thinks it is that she does that that
will be torturous for her kids one day, which is
that now I feel sad for the kids. And that's

(03:23):
got a chew on her. He was doing what he did.
She may not have agreed with him politically, but he
never had to stoop to what she's had to stoop.
And I don't know her backstory, but I'll bet a
choose on her because at the end of the day,
you're a criminal porn whore. I mean, that's it. That's

(03:45):
your legacy, criminal porn whore. And you know, may think
that's cool in your twenties, but that's gonna go and
and I think it'll hit real hard when you drop
your of from nine ninety nine to five ninety nine
to three ninety nine and then you get to one

(04:06):
ninety nine and you'll realize you're not just a criminal
porn whore, you're a two dollars criminal porn wore. So
that's it. That's as close as you're going to get
to any airtime for what it is you're espousing.

Speaker 3 (04:20):
I feel fortunate that I haven't encountered any of these
guals online. I think it shows like, you know, I'm
blocking the right people.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
I'm not here. Yeah, yeah, I didn't organically find them
people set up right.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
Yeah, I'm following the right people too, because I haven't
seen any of that. I'm happy I haven't. I know
it's out there, but I haven't seen it. It's out there.
It's out there.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
And by the way, you didn't have to You didn't
have if you wanted to go find goules. You didn't
even have to dip into the nobody's of Twitter. You
can turn on MSNBC listen to uh, matt excuse me,
former MSNBC employee. I know I'm as shocked as you.

(05:01):
Did you text me? Did you text your or you
texted the story? Okay? Yeah, A little update on this
this morning, Matthew down, this is this is this is
the analysis and in the wake of this tragedy that
he decided was necessary for the MSNBC audience to hear.

Speaker 4 (05:20):
Which then lead to hateful actions. And I think that's
the environment we're in, that that people just you can't
stop with these sort of awful thoughts you have.

Speaker 5 (05:29):
And then saying these awful words and.

Speaker 4 (05:31):
Not expect awful actions to take place. And that's the
fortune environment we're in.

Speaker 6 (05:37):
Turning point you to say, is confirmed that he was shot?

Speaker 1 (05:41):
Okay, So just again because it gets really quickly in there,
he's talking about what Kirk was saying. I'm assuming everyone
within the sound of my voice has watched at least
one clip because they're everywhere, especially on Twitter. If you
stroll videos for a second, you'll get charge Arlie Kirk
sitting there drinking his water. Somebody will step up and

(06:05):
and it's a nice mix. And I've never seen him
be awful, even to people who are being awful to him.
You know.

Speaker 3 (06:13):
So this happened about three months ago. You know, my wife, Marky,
she isn't like really political, but our politics one hundred
percent of line. Like when the topic comes up and
we talk about it, we yeah, go it.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
But she's she basically is unplugged from it, which again
is I'm so jealous. Sometimes, Yes, she's really focused on
work in the community, and you know, our child, and
you know, and she's pregnant. We're having another one in November,
so you know, she has other things in her mind. Right,
A lot of times I'm very jealous of the fact
that it can be that way. But about three months ago,
I want to say, I was doing prep. Right, Lincoln's

(06:45):
in bed. We put him in bed a on seven.
I crack opened the laptop. She gets in bed next
to me. She starts going on her phone. She's watching whatever.
I'm doing prep before. We're gonna watch whatever gonna watch
that night, yep, and she starts laughing. I'm like, what
are you laughing about.

Speaker 3 (06:57):
She goes, do you know this Charlie Kirk guy.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Yeah, and I have heard of him. I've heard of him.

Speaker 3 (07:05):
She goes, yeah, he does these videos where and this
is like three months ago. Yeah, he does these videos
where he goes to college campuses and he debates these
idiot college kids and he completely owns them and it's hilarious.
And she was going on and on. He was making
a point about something or otherither and you know, watch
this video. You should watch this video. And I'm like,
this is so funny, Like you're just discovering Charlie Kirk,
this major person in the conservative world, turning Point USA

(07:29):
right so far that you know, he's been doing this
so long and now it's become like a South Park meme, right.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
So literally, yeah, yeah, and.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
It's just so Yesterday, she actually broke the news to me,
which very rarely happens, because I had just gotten home
Lincoln starting to fired up the xbox or whatever. We're
sitting there, I'm making him a snack and she just goes,
Charlie Kirk's been shot. I'm like, what, Yeah, so I
check it out. Later on, when the news broke that
he had passed away, she was really like crying. It

(07:59):
really affected her really bad. She was really really upset
over it because you know, his family and his kids,
and they kept showing the photo of him and his
wife and his kids on Fox News and it was dude,
it was rough in our house yesterday.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
I want to be very careful how I say this.
The thing that struck me most is of all the
people who have that presence, he's the last one I
assumed somebody would shoot. Yeah, because he's dude. He was
the nice guy. Yeah, you know, some of the guys
that go man on the street, who are very aggressive,
Like it wouldn't have surprised me because there's so many

(08:33):
lunatics out there. But he's one he's on a college
campus for most of these and two he's not mean
to people.

Speaker 3 (08:41):
No, he's the nice guy. He would sit there and
openly and nicely debate you and go back and forth.
He wouldn't scream at you. He's not one of these screamers.
And it's crazy, Like I saw several people made this
point online, like if you didn't like Charlie Kirk, you're
not gonna like who's coming after him.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
That's one hundred percent true because it will fill the
void will fill yep.

Speaker 3 (09:04):
And I have a feeling yesterday they read pilled a
lot of people, especially young men on college campuses. Yeah,
more so than before.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
The insane thing to me is though, and uh, I'm
not going to get all conspiratorial. How do they not
have this guy or gal? I don't know. I saw
so many angry feminists yesterday. What is going on with that?
I honestly this is going to be I think I
think Trump is telling the FBI, and the FBI is

(09:32):
telling their people and the other this is going to be.
This would be like the unibomber in the in the
man power that they're going to dedicate to attempting to
find whoever this is Mark Mark my words, I believe that.
And uh, this is yet another thing I think I'm

(09:53):
going to be absolutely correct on this. Dude again is
blaming Kirk for his words. There's no other way to
interpret this, which.

Speaker 5 (10:08):
Then lead to hateful actions.

Speaker 4 (10:10):
And I think that's the environment we're in that that
people just you can't stop with these sort of awful
thoughts you have and then saying these awful words and
not expect awful actions to take place.

Speaker 5 (10:21):
And that's the fortune environment we're in.

Speaker 6 (10:24):
Turning point you to say, is confirmed that he was shot?

Speaker 1 (10:27):
By the way, if once you've lost that lady, yeah,
I know you can hear it in her voice. Once
you've lost her, she's like we need to move on.
What she It's impossible to lose her. I am astounded
every time we play a clip, because you know she
she has to wrangle that that, you know herd a
cat's there and like somebody will say some of them

(10:49):
and but shever, she doesn't have that inflection even when
people say insane stuff.

Speaker 6 (10:56):
Because as we were just talking about a moment ago
with Alan after one of the DOGE employees was allegedly
attacked in Washington, d C. That's what Donald Trump used
as a justification to send in federal troops into Washington,
DC to get things under control the carjacking situation.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
He used that.

Speaker 6 (11:19):
And I know it's hard to predict the future, Mark,
but you can imagine the administration using this as a
justification for something.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
What do you mean, what is the something to make
it so people aren't getting assassinated. Well, it's going to
use it as a justification. No, the FBI is going
to use it as a justification to conduct a murder investigation.
You don't use the word justified in that sense, right
because it's inherent, it's inherent within our laws. If you

(11:48):
murder somebody, law enforcement not always though, let's face it,
law enforcement's job is to then find out who you
are and apprehend you. And we don't use the word
justify because it's implied. It's it's it's it's it's the
way things are. Justification requires some extra step and and

(12:11):
you know Trump absolutely spoke out about it, and I
don't know, you know the people are you know, he
was a Trump ally And the problem is is that
most of the news people is he using it, are
using that in a negative manner. It's really repugnant all around,

(12:32):
and and and and and it and it immediately brought
out the worst in people. So ms NBC analyst Matthew
Dowd has been fired. The problem is is I bet
this guy in the year is working somewhere for for
those insane comments. AOC decided that she was going to

(12:54):
use it to try to get people's guns. And I
would like to remind ao see that she can off
and then off some more and then all the way
that you possibly think is humanly possible to off. And then,
if you would, ma'am, some more, okay, in fact, a

(13:22):
little cherry on top a little more. How what is
wrong with you, you absolute lunatic? Is the audacity? Really? You know,
if you don't give us your guns, we're gonna keep
shooting you and killing. Yeah, yeah, better do it. No, off,

(13:44):
you absolute chiloopa, get out of here, braid, go find
the demon in your kitchen. Okay, maybe that's a good
project for you. The one it goes right, that one
it's over by your sink. That's the last place I
saw it. That and then use it to off Okay, ah,

(14:06):
just the insanity. Here's Trump, My.

Speaker 7 (14:08):
Great fellow Americans. I am filled with grief and anger
at the heinous assassination of Charlie Kirk on a college
campus in Utah. Charlie inspired millions, and tonight all who
knew him and loved him are united in shock and horror.
Charlie was a patriot who devoted his life to the

(14:30):
cause of open debate and the country that he loved
so much, the United States of America. He fought for liberty, democracy, justice,
and the American people. He's a martyr for truth and freedom,
and there has never been anyone who was so respected
by youth. Charlie was also a man of deep, deep faith,

(14:53):
and we take comfort in the knowledge that he is
now at peace with God in Heaven. Our prayers are
with his wife, Erica, the two young beloved children, and
his entire family, who he loved more than anything in
the world.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
So yeah, yeah, go ahead and sult and call him
a Trump ally, that's the President of the United States
who you've made sad. It's probably not a smart thing today.

Speaker 7 (15:23):
Because of this heinous act, Charlie's voice has become bigger
and grander than ever before, and it's not even close.
May God bless his memory, May God watch over his family,
and may God bless the United States of America. Thank
you so.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
Well, we'll see all he's going to use it as justification.

Speaker 3 (15:46):
That's like all they do all the time when it
comes to any tragic event. Yeah, that's all the due.
Oh how is this going to impact us?

Speaker 1 (15:53):
I don't know. Maybe stop using all the language that
makes people think that you're encouraging violence that you have
accused others of using. That would be a good place
to start. And then when you're done with that, off
some more. Okay, we'll be back among some of the
dumbest analysis. I sid see versions of that, but I
can't tell if they mean so. If they mean it

(16:16):
then makes people it pushes people further to the right,
or if they mean that it kills the movie. Because
here's the thing. In the United States, where we assassinate
people who are high profile, it tends to have the
opposite effect. I don't know if you ross you ever
heard of this guy named M. L. K. Junior. I
have yes, yeah, so you remember when they assassinated him

(16:38):
and all the civil rights movement stopped right exactly.

Speaker 8 (16:42):
Yes.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
I saw people saying yesterday and I thought it was
a really good point, and it was really a brief
and to the point and saying, you know, this might
have been the death of the moderate right, meaning you've
just pushed a lot of people further to the right.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
You probably you push a lot of people who are
non political, possibly to the right right, because they're going
to watch those videos, why are they shooting this guy?
And then they're gonna think about that thought that they
had in their head that they never vocalized, and they'll
ask themselves to do it. Am I comfortable being around
people who think that somebody should be shot for this
thing that I believe that he may be believed, even

(17:16):
if it's just a minor point. No, Yeah, it's it's crazy.
And you know, I was talking, So I talked to
a few people yesterday. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna
get into names ones a politician, uh, somebody is in law,
in federal law enforcement, those kinds of things, because I'm

(17:37):
just I'm just curious, right, I'm curious. Mostly I'm curious
if they if they think they know who it might be.
I mean, they're not going to tell you, but they're
also not going to tell me. I'm trying. I want
to do this so that I'm not giving away any
any specifics. One of the big, one of the big concerns,

(18:00):
and it's it's a thought that permeated my brain yesterday
because it's a college campus, is in how many of
these hardcore leftist groups are not solo to one college campus,
but rather have different permeations on different campuses. Right, So

(18:24):
you know, Antifa is kind of the catch all, but
let's how about the pro Palestinian By the way, I'm
not accusing anybody, I just want to make a point here.
Some of the violent pro Palestinian bagel abhorring idiots you
saw at Columbia, they have counterparts at unct, at wake Forest,
at NC States do it. And so if there's any

(18:48):
level of organization to this, what does that mean? I mean,
how many colleges are within the signal of what we do.
I'm not putting myself up there with the national notoriety
of this guy, but if if their point is just
to strike fear into voices that they feel our counter
to whatever it is they want. You're gonna make me

(19:11):
roll in here looking like Rambo. That's what's gonna happen.

Speaker 3 (19:14):
But this is exactly why they did it, Charlie Kirk,
in my opinion, and what they did, because it's not
really anything specifically that he said. It's not his words,
it's his actions, because it's his effectiveness what you're saying,
there are in multiple college campuses, different groups and organizations, right.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (19:28):
He did the same thing with Turning Point USA on
thousands of college campuses, nearly every single one. And why
they were really pissed off at Charlie Kirk once again,
in my opinion, is because he gave these kids on
these college campuses that might have been right leaning a
voice that they did not have before when they were
surrounded by all this lunacy you find everywhere else.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
Correct. Yeah, and I'll go a step further. I think that,
and I think that we've earned it. I think that
on this show, this we have probably been the media
outlet that has been the most fair to law enforcement.
I appreciate you guys do a drive through the parking
lot an hour before the show. You don't have to

(20:10):
sit there, But do me a solid roll through my
parking lot, take a loop, take a lap.

Speaker 3 (20:15):
Now, I've said it repeatedly, like and I'm not joking.
I've said it before in the past, like when I
were a little at three thirty four in the morning. Yeah,
and I see a car that is unrecognizable that I
haven't seen before, I get worried.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
So I know some of you are listening. I think
shift changes coming up. You're probably sitting in your car
doing some paperwork. Do me a solid tomorrow and the
next Well, you don't have to on the weekends, but
strive through that parking lot for you guys doing the overnights,
I would appreciate it. And if you see Ross's suv,

(20:46):
he's smuggling immense amounts of narcotics in there, so that'll
be a big thing. You can do the thing with
the table where you have it all stacked like that
KFC chicken down in New Zealand during COVID. I'm kidding,
I'm kidding. He smuggles it in his other vehicle. But yeah,
so like that's that's one of the reasons I really
want to know. Man, Now you're not gonna shut me up. Sorry,

(21:13):
that's not gonna happen. And then I was reminded of
one thing that really really irritated people the other day
having to do with Charlie Kirk, and it did make
me laugh a little. And that was the the south
Park episode. Do you remember the one where they had
like Christy Nome in there, they also had Charlie Kirk
in there, and you remember what happened. They ran the

(21:36):
episode and uh Gnome and Kirk and various others literally
embraced it and thought it was funny. And in fact,
they then made their their avatars or whatever on you know,
their profile pictures screenshots of themselves being portrayed in south Park.

(21:56):
And do you remember the reaction from people all of
these video of these lunatics screaming, You're so stupid. You
don't realize they're making fun of you. No, no, they
do realize. But again, if I ever end up as
a south Park character, that's my picture for life.

Speaker 3 (22:17):
Yeah, and there's one side that doesn't equate words to violence.

Speaker 1 (22:21):
Yeah, yeah, I said that's a fair point as well.
In fact, here's Charlie Kirk, here's the thing, and then
here's him reacting to it.

Speaker 9 (22:27):
If anyone around here. It's gonna be a matter debater.
It's me, So let's go. Who wants to debate the
matter debater?

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Let go? You had to.

Speaker 10 (22:34):
That's the stupidest hair kind I've ever seen.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
You are out seen.

Speaker 9 (22:38):
Tends to be a perpetuous actue for your generations throughout
all your grammics.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
You can take American you.

Speaker 9 (22:42):
Love portions.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
The stupidest here, Kenny. First, I just think it's hilarious.

Speaker 11 (22:49):
And secondly, the whole thing is like, wait, so a
campus thing I've been doing for thirteen years to debate
random college kids has now been so important that it
gets prominent prime time placement on Common I think the
whole thing.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
Is just awesome. Yes, that's yes, You've taken the thing
that has defined you. Since this tweet from October eleventh,
or excuse me, October thirteenth of twenty eleven, seventeen year
old Charlie kirk tweets at Glenn Beck, I am a

(23:23):
seventeen year old student, listened to you every day. I
speak for local tea parties about debt and deficit, fight
liberal bias, and Beck retweeted him, and then he was
off to the races. So then that's your entire adulthood,
you know, for over a decade, and South Park puts
it into one of the most popular shows to ever

(23:45):
exist in all of media. And the outrage from the
left over the right not being outraged, yes, showcases the
fact that can we please stop pretending that the left
is the tolerant side and the left is the peaceful side,
because they're not.

Speaker 3 (24:00):
If you disagree with them, they are going to shoot you.
They have done this repeatedly. Yeah, that is that is
the pattern here. But January sixth, what about that?

Speaker 1 (24:10):
You know what? And by the way, the January sixth
thing now reminds me to reference another show when Lois
ran for was running for office, and what a day
to remind this and she just you just go nine eleven,
nine eleven. No, Yeah, it's become the exact same thing
for the left. It's it's crazy. All right, let me

(24:30):
grab a call here, Ed, what's.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
Up, hey, Casey, good morning. You just you know, obviously,
the fact of colleges and you know, debates of colleges
and everything has been you know, the forefront of this
whole thing. And what I was thinking, just like just
like like with the bud light thing, you know, and

(24:56):
the cracker barrel thing. I think we could fight out
in the long run without wallets. And I mean it's
probably a far fetched idea, but what about the idea
of parents just like refusing to send their children to
colleges for for you know, like put a moratorium on universities.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
Honestly, I think they would just they admit more international students.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
Well that's true too. I mean they probably doubled down.
They do that on a lot of things, man. But
it was it was just a thought. I mean, you know,
turning point can still raise up some people within their
organization to fight it, you know, to fight the good
fight on like a short term. But it was just
an idea that popped in my head.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
And I'm not trying to I'm not trying to beat
it down. I'm just analyzing what you've proposed to me.
And the first thought that I had is they'll probably
just double international enrollment. They're not going to have empty seats. No, No,
they make more money there, the international kids more so.

Speaker 2 (25:56):
But yeah, they look they look after funding, right yea.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
Let me say this just and just literally just thinking
about this for the thirty seconds we've been talking I
think instead, what you're gonna see is you're going to
see more people do what Charlie Kirk did on college campuses.
And that's not necessarily a bad thing.

Speaker 2 (26:15):
Man, I sh't hope.

Speaker 1 (26:16):
So yeah, all right, all right, thanks for the call
theer ed. Yeah, you don't just fill the void. You
feel other voids. You didn't know we're voids. So if
there's one Charlie Kirk running around doing that, and one
you know, his crowder still do that, I don't know.
He took a hit with that whole thing with his wife.
But but you know, there's some there's some Kirks out there.

(26:41):
They'll probably never be him. You know, I've dealt with
a lot of college to inner circle types and for
a lot of them, they're just not likable people. But
Charlie Kirk was immensely likable. You get a couple of him,
now you're doing double the damage quote unquote.

Speaker 3 (26:58):
It wasn't just the talking to college campus stuff in
the podcast of though, he was really he was an
incredible fundraiser yep. And he was really good at like strategy. Yeah,
so politicians like getting together and strategizing.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
Yeah, and and and and by the way, speaking of politicians.
This this is right, this blew me away yesterday. So
uh clear, you know at the up at the up
in Congress, Speaker Johnson and his you know acknowledges this
thing happened. In fact, here is the acknowledgment.

Speaker 6 (27:33):
Jarwood asked that all members President, in the chamber and
those in the.

Speaker 7 (27:36):
Gallery please rise for a moment of prayer for Charlie
Kirk and his family.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
Okay, and so you know, and it was it was
not a verbalized prayer. It was a moment of silence
slash prayer. But then a suggestion was thrown out all
you and let me just advise the Democratic members of Congress.
All you have to do is shut up. You don't
have to do a damn thing. You just got to

(28:03):
stand there for thirty seconds or whatever to not look
like absolute what's the word you used for the ghules
to not look like ghoules man, And they couldn't help themselves.
The house of this is after we'll joined prayer right
after this. Okay, all right, so let me let me
let me give you a little setup as to what

(28:25):
was what is happening there is after the moment of silence,
after they had had you know done that? Lauren Bobert suggested.
She rose and asked for a spoken prayer, arguing, quote,
silent prayers gets silent results. And all of a sudden,

(28:47):
you hear Democrat lawmakers start to erupt, and you can
hear them grousing talking amongst themselves, but you clearly hear
them saying no, no, no, I'm sorry, I see. And
to remember a several hours long George Floyd's struggle session
on both the Senate and House floor. Then there you

(29:10):
guys had some kenty cloths and but she didn't pick
real well, and and so that that was going on,
and like this went on and on and on. You
were openly weeping. You were weeping.

Speaker 3 (29:23):
Oh, it was absurd. They built like golden George Floyd
calve statues. Should you not build golden calf statues. You
shouldn't like you know, downtown, you know the blue cities
across the country.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
Yeah, in Minneapolis, they were painting murals on anybody's building
they wanted. And if you objected or you painted over it,
like one guy owns a diner did, they burned your
building down.

Speaker 3 (29:43):
Once again, because that's what they do when you disagree
with them that that is what they do. Like, by
the way, that's what authoritarians do when they when you
didn't you know, you can't disagree otherwise they're gonna shot
shoot you, kill you, or burn your stuff down. That's
what I do historically.

Speaker 1 (29:59):
Yeah, I told you. I told you the story of
the person I met from Venezuela who I talked to,
whose family was they were They were They did very well.
They were Dennis. Literally, she's she was a dentist for
both of her parents were Dennis. Her brother is a
dentist and they had a practice, but they were not
in with Maduro and they burned their offices down. And

(30:23):
literally she has to go. Now she lives in another country,
both her and her brother, and we we have a
mutual friend and like. And she is a nail tech
in another country and she has to have a fake
passport to be able to go back and visit her
parents who are living in Squalor and Venezuela. Still, that's

(30:45):
that's what authoritarians do. That's it in a nuts, that's
it on steroids. And uh, there's way too many people
making videos going We need more of that.

Speaker 3 (30:56):
Just crazy. This will stop. You need to calm down.
You need to come down. You listen, it'll stop. All
we need to do is get rid of the First
Amendment in the second Amendment, and it'll be fine, and
then they'll stop killing you.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
Okay, yeah, all right, that's all. That's it. So communists
and authoritarians will stop. I mean, what what what are they?
What are they up to just in the in the
last century or so? What is that?

Speaker 7 (31:22):
Not?

Speaker 1 (31:22):
He's like five or six people? Mistake? How many? How many?

Speaker 2 (31:27):
Is it?

Speaker 1 (31:27):
Million? Million? I think it's higher. Twenty million, Bob, that's
a way higher fifty million ball. You're gonna have to
go higher. Oh yeah, seventy five million people, Bob, if
you just go Mao and Hitler and Stalin. Yeah, one
hundred million dead. Believe it or not, it's gonna be
higher than that. Five million. No, No, not quite that.
Oh you're no the guy. I wanted to be a winner.

(31:50):
You wanted to be a winner. But when it comes
to communism, nobody's a winner except whoever is running the communism.
Just keep that in mind. We'll be back. Uh So,
I guess if you needed a recap because you just
woke up from your coma congratulations by the way, waking

(32:10):
up from your coma, it's your family stoked, unless they're
greedy and they were like already trying to figure out
how to spend your estate. But you woke up, and
if you did, just wake up. Clearly, the biggest story
going right now is the assassination of Charlie Kirk. And
I'm going to continue to use the word assassination. And
I don't care if it bothers people like JB. Pritzker

(32:33):
and some of these others like, oh, well, we don't know.
Maybe it was maybe it was a fan, an obsessed
fan of his. Just stop it. Just here's Pritzker, by
the way.

Speaker 12 (32:45):
Sympathy to Charlie Kirk's family and to Charlie Kirk, who
obviously is you know, become a target for somebody. I
don't know whether it's political violence because I don't know
who did it. I know they to have somebody in custody.
But I will say that political violence, unfortunately has been

(33:07):
ratcheting up in this country. We saw the shootings, the
killings in Minnesota. We've seen other political violence occur in
other states, and I would just say it's got to stop.
And I think there are people who are fomenting it
in this country. Yeah, the president's ready.

Speaker 1 (33:24):
Yeah, I gotta give a one big, really fat dude
who is fomenting the words that may lead to this. Congrats,
by the way for not having an entire ham in
your mouth during this.

Speaker 5 (33:35):
Often foments it.

Speaker 12 (33:36):
We've seen the January sixth rioters who clearly have tripped
a new era of political violence.

Speaker 1 (33:48):
Sure, yeah, no, they just start they just started this
whole thing. Ross. Do we know how many Democrat influencers
were murdered on January sixth? We look that up real quick.
All right, he's got an advocates in there. He's he's working,
he's working. Flip through here and put it in the machine. Yeah, none, none, Okay,
it's so weird. Just so, there's so like, there's so

(34:11):
many bad takes.

Speaker 3 (34:14):
Even the governor of Utah came out and said it
was a political assassination. He said, oh, by the way,
we still the death penalty and the firing squad here.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
So no, no, no, no, that's not gonna be enough
because you get to choose. And Utah was informing somebody
of this yesterday, like you can you can go to
the the execution buffet and and dish up whatever you want.
I want them all at the same time. Is that bad? Yeah?
So they're in the chair. They're in the chair, and
then the juice is flowing by the way, you can
see the thing they got the vein right so that

(34:40):
you can see that coming in there, right, zaps them
and then they get hit by the firing squad right. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (34:45):
And then the on the chair, the chair, see it's
like a trapdoor, and yeah, drops and then you're hung yes,
and then right when you're hanging there and you're swinging
mortar fire.

Speaker 1 (34:53):
Okay, all right. Some would say it's all too quick.
I'm I'm I'm gonna err on the side of mercy
at least in that final moment. I don't know if
you did, but I had a lot of people asking,
like they were surprised that this would happen in Utah,
of all places. And I'm like, well, maybe that's why
it happened in Utah because it's surprising, right, Maybe you're
gone as up as it would be another like a

(35:14):
like a blue city.

Speaker 3 (35:15):
Because yeah, I'd be willing to say Charlie Kirk probably
had more allies there. Someone who's been on a bunch
of Utah campuses. I know you have as well, probably
had more allies there than enemies.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
Yeah, and how do I say this? And this is
not meant to be negative. Most campuses when you get
out west, it's not like campuses that are buried in
the middle of a city, like when you think of
like NC State or whatever, they're they're they're pretty wide open.
They're very easy. I mean, it's not like I can't
walk on the campus of NC State. I don't know

(35:46):
how to describe this well over the radio, Like there's
a lot of places if somebody wanted to assassinate somebody,
they could perch up.

Speaker 3 (35:53):
It's hard to describe Utah as somebody who hasn't Yeah, yeah, it's.

Speaker 1 (36:01):
But all but yeah, it's the Berkeley if you thought
somebody's gonna shoot Charlie Kirk, it's you know, Berkeley or
Columbia or Georgetown right where he had all the lunatics there,
not Utah. But uh, do you remember going back to Crowder?
What was Crowder's assistant not what do you call him?

(36:22):
Not gay John or whatever. I think that's what he
called him. So if I'm wrong, whatever, just I remember
he like pretended to join one of these Antifa groups,
and right before this this protest, he had made inroads
with them, and they took him over this vehicle and
the guy had like a trunk full of guns and

(36:44):
brass knuckles and knives and stuff, and they were like,
grab whatever you want, Arm up, comrades. I want to
say that was in Utah. That was at a campus
in Utah. Now I'm have to figure out which one
that is. Lettle grab a quick call here, Yes, Ryan,
what's up?

Speaker 2 (37:01):
Yes?

Speaker 13 (37:02):
Or just look, I don't know if you guys carry.

Speaker 8 (37:05):
If you don't, you should, but security just call corporate
one hundred dollars an hour.

Speaker 2 (37:12):
I'm Johnny on the spot. I got your backs, bro.

Speaker 1 (37:15):
But one, I'll be there. One I would never tell
whether I carry or not, so we'll let people just,
you know, keep guessing on that. Two, what are your qualify.

Speaker 2 (37:25):
I'll be your security guard.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
You got like a tank or something? What do you
I mean like, oh, I don't need all that, but
I'm ready. You know I'm there, bro. Let me ask
you the important question. If you needed if you needed
to get rid of a body you think he could,
would you know where? I don't want to cocreminate my thing.
That's the correct answer. Okay, complete, all right, very good,

(37:50):
all right, we'll keep it in mind.

Speaker 2 (37:52):
Straight. I know some loggers have got chippers.

Speaker 1 (37:55):
I'm just saying, yeah, everybody's got to know somebody, so
all right, all right, Ryan will put up We'll put
that on the maybe list there.

Speaker 3 (38:01):
I carry the the burner lunch of bazukah. And the
thing about that is it's an actual bazuka. It's just
a bazuka, That's what I carry.

Speaker 1 (38:08):
Yeah. He concealed though, and you can't even tell, right.
I just thought you got a weird, very long tumor
on the right side of you or something. The he's
got the Forrest gump braces. Leave them alone, No, really,
leave them alone. That can end well for you. All right. Yeah, man,

(38:32):
I'm just saying, like I I need, I need to
know who this is and and and the last thing
that somebody should have told me yesterday, but I appreciate
them being honest. Is one of the avenues that you're
going to have to explore is if it's part of
some loosely organized uh you know, anarchist group, and if
they have you know, people in Utah that they sure,
as he'll probably have people in North Carolina and people

(38:55):
in California and others, So who knows.

Speaker 3 (39:01):
Jesse Waters had a guy in yesterday, a former FBI
agent that believed it was some politically like a professional hit.

Speaker 1 (39:09):
Like somebody went on himman dot com.

Speaker 3 (39:11):
No, he said, quote, this was a very well planned,
very well orchestrated plot that was put into motion days before.
This individual had a plan of escape. The assassination is
indicative of a professional hit.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
The other thing I pushed back is where they shot him, oh,
in the neck? Yeah, Like that's not what you're aiming for,
unless they thought he was wearing a vest, which you
can tell in the videos he's not.

Speaker 3 (39:34):
But now there's videos coming out and once again you
don't know what's real and what isn't real, and you
know what's AI and what is an AI. And there's
like a video of a guy on a roof across
the way and then he shoots.

Speaker 1 (39:43):
I know, I know that's the thing that exists, and
I've seen the video you showed me. The other thing
is too, is I think I don't think they're try
to shoot him the neck. I think they were trying
to shoot him in the head. And that's total gamers.
That's not pro hitman's that's gamer. That's gamer stuff. Just

(40:07):
saying I'm not indicting all. I'm not indicting video.

Speaker 3 (40:11):
Look at the Look at the kid that tried to
shoot Trump right like he was just people, you know,
obviously he yeah he missed, thank god that his ear,
but he was.

Speaker 1 (40:19):
That's where the gamer discussion started for me.

Speaker 3 (40:21):
Yeah, it was this close to being what we saw
at Charlie Kirk yesterday. What happened with Trump back in
the summer was a miracle, and people were hoping for
the same sort of miracle yesterday, especially if you were
scrolling through your feed and you accidentally saw that video
of Charlie Kirk getting shot.

Speaker 1 (40:35):
Yes, dude, I wish I didn't see it. Yeah, and
uh it's it's you had mentioned some people talk to you. Uh,
there's not a military medic who saw that video who
thought Charlie Kirk was gonna make it. Don't go see
the video, dude, what a week man, that video and
then what happened to that poor girl on Yeah, just

(40:57):
just turn your your video mode on like Twin or Facebook.
Take off the auto play, the auto play, take it off. Yeah,
I'll turn that off for a few minutes, all right,
I promise the AOC stupidity because if I had to
hear it, you have to hear it. So her response,
h what is again, Aukham's raised or excuse me, Aukham's

(41:18):
raisor ramone? This thing? Likely, this was political, and very
likely it was somebody who did not like Charlie Kirk,
which I wouldn't just be saying about Charlie Kirk. Generally,
when somebody gets murdered, my assumption is it's by somebody
who didn't like them, because ninety nine point nine percent

(41:39):
of the time that is in fact the case. Okay,
so people, the President of the United States was almost
almost killed another guy tried to kill him. Then Charlie
Kirk gets assassinated, and AOC decides, you know what, all
you people are who are getting assassinated are almost fascinated.

(42:00):
You'd be a lot safer if we just took your
guns away. Let a one trick pony.

Speaker 10 (42:06):
People are dying due to gun violence in America, and
every single day there are people in this building that
continue to vote against doing anything. They vote against universal
background checks, they continue to support legislation and also remove
any way to block the mentally ills, to block extremists,

(42:29):
to block people with histories and records of domestic violence
from getting guns in their hands. So, are we going
to do something about this or not? We have a
political assassination that happened at the same time as a
school shooting where children are dying, on the same day,
a week after a shooting at a Catholic school where

(42:53):
children were gunned down while praying. Are we going to
do something or are we going to argue over rhetorics?
That is my question about this. We have to cast
gun safety legislation and.

Speaker 1 (43:04):
Stop this, all right. And what's even more distracting and
irritating is the fact that the Democrats have all rolled
out and the Republicans have all rolled out so that
they can one by one be giving sound bites because
you can hear it in the background of aocs and
they're all ready they're all ready to rock because they
realize they have to go out and do damage control.
AOC just went the dumbest route. If you kind of

(43:26):
listened to what was going on with the other guy,
he was trying to be a little more balanced. I
don't know who it was. He's clearly a Democrat. I
don't know who it is.

Speaker 3 (43:32):
Though, AOC was doing this thing where and you see
this whole time where this something like this will happen
and they come out and she's saying, why don't we
have this and why don't we have this? And why
don't we have this when we already have all the things?
She's saying, right, yeah, why don't we make murder illegal?

Speaker 1 (43:48):
Ross? Can you go downstairs and shoot somebody in the
face right now?

Speaker 3 (43:51):
I mean I could, but I probably shouldn't. Why why wait, wait, wait,
why shouldn't you it's illegal? Oh yeah, it's all you know.

Speaker 1 (43:59):
Also, I you know, I would have I would have
a lot of respect for it. Just one Democrat who'd go,
you know what, we were hypocrites. We called out over
the targeting with Sarah Palin. It's clear that the language
that has been used surrounding Trump and others has literally

(44:19):
been ten times as bad and it has to stop.
And when my colleagues do it, I will call them out.
We're not going to make friends doing that. But if
you really want to lower the temperature, you can't run
out every time something happens and claim that they're trying
to kill you. Trump is trying to kill you. Trump
is going to do this thing that will destroy you

(44:41):
and your identity. So it's hopeless unless something happens. Wink
wink nod. No, you can't do that.

Speaker 10 (44:48):
When a politician tries to blame words for an action,
they need to look at their action and their record.
We have enough of this. This is it's horrific, This
is awful, and the assassination of Charlie Kirk risks in
unquirking of political chaos and violence that we cannot risk

(45:10):
in America. We cannot risk it.

Speaker 1 (45:12):
So your concern is that people are going to be
mean to your people because that guy stepped in front
of a bull. I don't know what you're arguing. This
thing happened, and it's going to be bad for us. Okay,
I don't want it to be physically bad for you,
but it should be very injurious politically. How's that every

(45:33):
time something late this happens.

Speaker 3 (45:34):
So we think it's going to be the wake up
call to the media, and the wake up call I
don't think isn't ever going to come because they're purposefully
doing this right. Stop calling Trump Hitler twenty four to
seven because he's not. Stop saying there are concentration camps,
because they are not.

Speaker 1 (45:47):
They're disappearing people. Stop yeah, stop it with the We
just had the audio the yesterday we played right where like, oh,
they're disappearing people, and like, of all of the insanity,
the one who takes the knife is MSNBC's Matt Doubts.

Speaker 5 (46:04):
Then lead to hateful actions he's blaming. That's the environment
we're in.

Speaker 4 (46:08):
That that Kirks were just you can't stop with these
sort of awful thoughts you have and then saying these
awful words and not expect awful actions.

Speaker 5 (46:16):
To take place.

Speaker 1 (46:17):
That's kind of what AOC was saying.

Speaker 10 (46:19):
Politician tries to blame.

Speaker 1 (46:21):
Word words for an action. Uh huh to look at
their action. Well, hold on your Your buddy, who clearly
is politically aligned with you, just said the opposite. It's
almost as if it's almost as if you don't have
your story straight. And I would hate that for you.
Seven one CaCO Day Radio program phone number eight eight

(46:45):
eight nine three four seven eight seven four. We'll be back.
A reminder coming up on the show, we will we
have our NERD correspondent. I'm assuming he's cool to talk
about this, or maybe we just maybe we maybe just
talk about I don't know, Disney movies or something so
I can have a breather.

Speaker 3 (47:03):
I told me he all he wants to talk about
is Josh Allen winning AFC Player of the Week. I
was shocked to hear from to be honest, it was like,
really that what he said. That's what he said.

Speaker 1 (47:11):
Okay, all right, well we'll get further in that direction
coming up. Hang on, the microphone keeps shutting itself off.

Speaker 2 (47:17):
There.

Speaker 1 (47:18):
Interesting. I don't think it's your boy. I think it's
my board. It's a conspiracy, all right. Seven thirty five,
Welcome back here on the CaCO Day radio program Ross
Ride the dump Button because Chris Pratt, the actor, apparently
has committed some sort of sin because people are mad

(47:41):
at him for his take on the Charlie Kirk thing.
Unlike some of the other ones I've seen that maybe
Hollywood associated, I don't think he's cheering. Instead, he writes
praying for Charlie Kirk right now, for his wife and
young children, for our country. We need God's grace. God

(48:05):
help us. How dare you that's how people, not everyone, thankfully,
but that's how people literally respond to that he didn't say.
I think Charlie Kirks everything he said was correct and
you all should bow down to his ideology. He's like

(48:28):
he's a human having a human reaction. You know, Pratt
clearly is a man of faith. He's not hid that
can we for a moment. I've seen so again, I've
seen so many videos of people celebrating, and I would

(48:48):
say this for the younger people. I've seen these videos.
That's going to follow you. So I've just watched a
Big lou I'm not putting any of their stuff on
the air, but I've watched Big Loop there during one
of the earlier commercial breaks, and a lot of it's
like twenty something college age women, almost exclusively, who are

(49:09):
like doing weird dances. Her Charlie Kirk was shot. I
manifested it, said, one of these idiots, because you know,
they're all about manifesting things. Five years down the road,
when no guy will marry you or nobody will want
to employ you, you will not feel as good as

(49:30):
you think you're going to feel. And yes, for the
one billionth time I have been sent the video. I'm
not mad at you. I have been sent the video
of the North Carolina chick wearing the college sweatshirt, who's
overjoyed over this. And yes, I'm aware that she's got
multiple arrests. I've seen the mug shots with her name,

(49:52):
and yes I'm aware she does porn. Here's what I
would say, in the same way, that we have to
have compassion, just a little bit of compassion. Initially I
was super angry with her, and then I realized she's bitter.
I mentioned this earlier. She's bitter because I think deep down,
if you ever because she also looks like she's maybe

(50:12):
on the tail end of a porn career. Age wise,
she's thrown it all away. She'll never have what Charlie
Kirk was able to achieve, not with any purity. And
she can tell herself she doesn't want that. She can
tell herself she doesn't want a family. Maybe she could
bare children. Maybe she had so many STDs, the you know,

(50:35):
the old womb don't work. I don't know. Cheuse mad
to sneeze, but that's gonna follow you forever. You'll never
wipe that stink off you. You're a criminal, porn whore, okay,
and you always will be, and so you will never

(50:58):
achieve the the dynamic with the you know, the lovely spouse,
the kids, your kids, god forbid you have any will
always will be reminded that their mom's a criminal pornhore.
And I think the deep down that tugs at her
and then it just exudes this in this evil way,

(51:20):
and then I start to feel bad for knowing that
you cast your chips in so early, and now you've
got to ride this out the rest of your life.
I understand why you're mad, or why you might be mad.
This guy achieved more in his you know, barely thirty
plus years on this planet than you will. And he's

(51:43):
able to persuade people with ideas and words, and you
have to show them your lady bits, you know, to
get anyone to do what you want, and really all
they want you for is that. So that's why I
am on.

Speaker 3 (52:02):
The reaction we see from celebs or anybody really across
the you know, the social media spectrum whatever formiliar, but
the one you example, the Chris Pratt one that is
the normal human. Uh, that's a normal American opinion. Most
Americans will see this and be like, hey, this is America,
or at least is how it used to be. This
is America. We do not assassinate people for having a

(52:24):
different political opinion or expressing themselves in an open debate. Yeah,
and I saw this even with like Bills influencers and
football influencers yesterday.

Speaker 1 (52:35):
There's a few people political.

Speaker 3 (52:37):
These are guys where they just filmed themselves watching the game.
They have the it's you know, they have the game
in the corner and it's the reaction and they cheer
and they yell, you know, go Bills. Or there's some
I watched for the Dolphins, right fins up these guys.

Speaker 1 (52:48):
Wait, you watch people watching the Bills, but you don't
watch the Bills.

Speaker 3 (52:52):
Like so I like watching like the the the Miami
Dolphins guy after we destroy them so the Bills will win. Okay, Yeah,
over to his channel, his Twitter page or whatever and
watch his video of him just collapsing screaming about how
to is garbage. But these two guys, there are these
two big Bills influencers and the football one for the Bills,

(53:15):
one for the Dolphins. They're these big, huge black guys.
They both are these giant beards and stuff, right, and
they're screaming and yelling. And yesterday they both came out
and they both said that they were completely numb over
the fact that Charlie Kirk was shot and assassinated and
that this is not there's no place for this in
America and prayers for his family. Okay, the same sort

(53:38):
of Chris Pratt thing. The thing you're seeing across the
board from regular normal Americans and human beings who have
a soul and a heart and emotion, and the comment
section from people below being like, oh my god, I
didn't know you were a Nazi. Oh wow, you've showed
your true colors. How can you be supporting this sort
of thing?

Speaker 1 (53:55):
And it's what and the fact that they go to
Nazi it just proves the point of the labeling that's
been out there, because what, it's really easy. It's a
lot easier to shoot a Nazi, do you know what
I'm saying. And that's the point of it.

Speaker 3 (54:09):
That's why they keep calling Trump hitler, and that's why
they keep saying people are disappearing into concentration camps. Yeah,
and all of that is is aligned, it's all complete garbage.

Speaker 1 (54:18):
What and like And it also it made me think like,
it could run the Gamuin. It could be like a
cheesed out arph professor just decided to go out. It
could be some you know, random just Antifa style do
it could be it could be it could be an
illegal immigrant. The point is because in each of these things,

(54:43):
we have a media narrative and a lawmaker narrative that
anyone who is on the wrong side of the leftist
perspective is a somebody who's disappearing people in the concentration camps,
or a Nazi or any of the rest. Like, there's
all these different slots where we've dehumanized and the media
has helped do this, dehumanize people who don't hold the

(55:06):
correct thought on this. They're not just our intellectual opponents
or our political opponents. They're Nazis. They're dragging likes you said,
dragging people into concentration camps.

Speaker 3 (55:18):
Anytime somebody does one of these things, like the shooting
at Trump or horrific shooting, the people the perpetrators believe
they are the good guy. Yeah, people believe they are
morally superior. And the reason they believe that is because
they're constantly ghastly by the media and it never stops,
and then then when it happens again, what does the
media do. They point their fingers at January sixth, or
they point their fingers at Trump and say that that's

(55:39):
the reason this happened. Yeah, he's or Charlie Kirk is
the reason this happened because he had he had the
audacity to speak his mind on issues that differs from ours.

Speaker 1 (55:49):
And and by the way, here, uh, just for our
own governor, shut up, shut up tweeting this out. My
heart is heavy with sadness from senseless murders, speaker Melissa
Hortman and her husband Mark Arendas. You notice how he
had to get that in there up in Minneapolis. That's

(56:10):
the dude. That's going back to the dude with the
mission impossible mask right, and Charlie Kirk. School shootings last
month in Minneapolis, State and Colorado were grappling with a
series of devastating tragedies. I urge everyone to spend time
with loved ones, hold them close. Where's the other tweet?
He said?

Speaker 8 (56:27):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (56:27):
He said to one of others, Oh, here it is.
We can never tolerate or become numb to political violence.
This is interesting. This is just noned upon me, So
this is the earlier tweets. So we can never tolerate
or become numb to political violence. Our nation is weaker,
all right. You know what? You know what really numbs
people to I know you're going with political violence, but
ignoring the Zarutzska thing for three weeks that's probably not helpful.

(56:52):
But I think it's interesting that he then follows that
tweet up. See what time did this happen? Three hours later?
By having to put a tweet that includes the Minneapolis
thing because that was that's perceived as left you know,
violence against leftists. I'll bet I'll bet he got his

(57:13):
ass ridden in the comments. I haven't had a chance
to scroll this yet, so that's why he had to
come back, because people are mad that he seemed to
only be responding to the Charlie Kirk thing. I don't
know if that's his motivation, but you know how much
I trust the guy that who knows might be all right,
but you're not dealing with the best and the brightest. Honestly,

(57:33):
I would just say sit this one out, Josh. Maybe
tell your team to stop deciding that everyone who disagrees
with you is a bunch of Nazis. That would be helpful,
that'd be a start. And it's not even the dumbest
thing that a leftist politician said, oh no, oh no,
we'll go to Florida for that one coming up. But
first raced agic from the Weather Channel. Yo, yo, was up.

(57:57):
I do everything is just on fire. I'm assassinating people now, yeah. Crazy.
I will say this. I will say this. I was
able to make it from Greensboro to Raleigh and I'm
literally getting off the exits. I was going down to
Apex State client and I'm like, I beat the rain

(58:18):
and then it started to rain on me a little bit,
a little bit, just a little bit, but just not
just enough that you got me. You got me with
about a mile ago. So congratulations laying in wait, well
good Yeah.

Speaker 14 (58:29):
I call it verification in the business right truth.

Speaker 1 (58:33):
Uh.

Speaker 14 (58:34):
And so that messed everything up yesterday on a typical day,
like if it was Sonny out and you had an atmosphere,
you know between the Try and the Triangle.

Speaker 1 (58:44):
It was beautiful, yeah, beautiful day.

Speaker 14 (58:46):
Yeah, it was yesterday where it was eighty. Meanwhile, with
the clouds and the showers and the spotty light rain showers,
it was seventy four and Raleigh with a trace of precept.
There's still spotty showers this morning to the south and
to the east near fay of the you might get
a shower, but they're moving south and dissipating, so there's
still a few out there kind of messing things, wording

(59:07):
for in and around the triangle.

Speaker 1 (59:09):
But try it again. Looking good.

Speaker 14 (59:11):
We'll go through the day and we'll see sunshine, try
to break out from the triangle east. A little patche
fog too, but partial sunshine. The forecast upper seventies, maybe
eighty degrees tomorrow. The sun will be back Saturday. Sunday
sunshine will probably be in the upper seventies, low eighties,
maybe some mid eighties by Sunday and Monday, probably not
gonna hit ninety. We were talking that maybe we got
a shot at that early next week. Doesn't look like

(59:32):
that's gonna happen now. But I know rain on you. You
got a little bit of rain, but there's no appreciable
rainfall in the forecast right on through the middle of
next week. Just dry and warm for the most part.
Besides these showers this morning, I don't see it changing.
But some great outdoor weather if you got some outdoor
plans come up this weekend.

Speaker 1 (59:49):
No, no, no, it's far worse when it's this kind
of rain. It's just enough rain. They you have to
turn your wipers on. But even at the lowest intermittent setting,
that's too much wiper You know what I'm saying, don't
I know what you mean?

Speaker 14 (01:00:02):
Oh, it's just the worst you need like another setting.

Speaker 1 (01:00:04):
You just see one slightly lowers. You don't have to
manually flip it on and off. Yeah, No, that's it.
That's the one.

Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
What it is.

Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
You'd rather have Noah's ark man at least I at
least I know what's up. All right, Thank you, sir,
appreciate it. Okay, all right, seven forty eight, we'll be back,
Like I said, Oh well, we'll we'll take you to
Florida for the uh, the dumbest of the dumb that'll
be in a moment, and then at eight oh five
we'll have our NERD correspondent Steven Ken join us. So

(01:00:32):
stick around Casey O Day Radio program. If you, of
all people, did not know about the wonderfulness that he
is representative? Was it fred freda Rica? I never say
her damn name from Florida. I call her the cowboy
hat lady. She loves the hat. And now that you
mentioned the cowboy hats, I remember it. For some reason,
I thought she was from Texas. No no, no, no, no no.

(01:00:54):
I had no idea that was her voice, though, Is
that like her? That's real? Oh my god, Joe Rogan, Yeah, yeah,
it's her voice, man. All right, So she's upset. She
upset about a couple things. An idea that the Ten
Commandments might be posted where people can see it, and
or a crucifix. All right. The problem is when you

(01:01:16):
jumble it all together in the same sentence, and you're
making an argument having to do with why you would
object to the Ten Commandments and a crucifix being put
in a public space, and then your reason is the
reason that she's going to state people are not going
to take you seriously because they know Bible.

Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
Just listen to this, now, Republic Guns, I'm not making
it up. That's her voice. Ross did not pitch it.
He did not put it through a filter. It's not
ai for the three five o'clock credit. Since this is
the real deal.

Speaker 15 (01:01:55):
Now, Republic Guns are saying, we're going to ask schools
to be. You had to post the Ten Commandments on
every school.

Speaker 1 (01:02:03):
She would be amazing reading kids books, wouldn't she She
would that'd be your kid would love it.

Speaker 15 (01:02:09):
Republicans are saying, we're going to ask school.

Speaker 1 (01:02:12):
Hey, Harry Potter, you had to.

Speaker 15 (01:02:13):
Post the Ten Commandments on every school classroom wall and
post a crucifix.

Speaker 1 (01:02:20):
On rucifix wall?

Speaker 15 (01:02:22):
And now what is more anti Semitic than that?

Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
Yeah? Yeah, I look, ma'am. I don't know if you
just mean the crucifix or you mean both, because you're
you're constantly confused. Whenever I've seen you know, she coupled
them together, something of both. Did she think the Ten
Commandments is? Is a Christian things? A solo Christian thing?
Mister Old Day?

Speaker 15 (01:02:44):
The Ten Commandments is in the Bible, which is Christian?

Speaker 2 (01:02:47):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
What part of the Bible is it is? It's just
a whole message? Is a Christian? Early in the story
or late in the story.

Speaker 15 (01:02:54):
Good Chicka boom boom, very hungry caterpillar five?

Speaker 1 (01:03:00):
Does Moses doing in the desert? Is he a sport climber?

Speaker 2 (01:03:04):
Is that?

Speaker 1 (01:03:04):
What is a sport climber?

Speaker 2 (01:03:06):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:03:06):
She has to have less?

Speaker 3 (01:03:07):
How does that that's such a fumble there, like, does
she have less biblical knowledge than I did one hundred
and ninety two days ago?

Speaker 1 (01:03:14):
She looks like a church lady. Sudden she's dressed like
church lady half the time.

Speaker 3 (01:03:20):
If she not understand what the Old Testament is, like
what that half of the book is.

Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
Oh, you're probably gonna put some Jewish thing in here,
aren't you, ross By. Yeah, well we're tied with that
voice because it'll haunt your dreams.

Speaker 15 (01:03:37):
Now, republic guns are saying we're going to ask schools.

Speaker 1 (01:03:41):
I'm telling her reading Harry Potter, tell me it doesn't work.

Speaker 15 (01:03:44):
Now, republic guns are saying, we're going to ask schools
to be sure to put schools commandments on every school
classroom wall and post a crucifix on every crassroom wall.

Speaker 1 (01:03:57):
Crassroom.

Speaker 15 (01:03:57):
Now, what is more anti Semitic?

Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
I don't know. Concentration camps. To me, did you put
your name in the Goblet of five? Dumbledore said, calmly,
you'd want to hear it. Normally, this would be kind
of one of the fun segments of the week.

Speaker 7 (01:04:16):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:04:16):
We dip out of some of the more serious stories
that we tend to cover, And it's not like it's not,
you know, they're unserious. A lot of it is the
intersection of politics and entertainment and all of these things.
But that's life, man, that's what people deal with. That's
not gonna be the case today, and I really wish

(01:04:36):
it wasn't that way. But we're sitting here on the
anniversary of September eleventh under the two and we currently
sit under the presidency of a man who was almost
assassinated and wounded in the process, and we find one
of the guys who I would argue is one of
the least offensive political pundits on social media assassinated yesterday

(01:05:02):
on a college campus in Utah. Meanwhile, people like actor
Chris Pratt just put out, you know, hey, let's pray
for his family, and that he gets excoriated for being
a Nazi. Like every time I think we're taking a
step forward, we're taking two steps back on some of
this stuff. And to help us get into it is

(01:05:23):
Steven Kent who joins us, good morning to you, sir.
How you doing.

Speaker 2 (01:05:29):
Well.

Speaker 13 (01:05:30):
You know, that's a tricky question I think is you
and folks in your audience are all wrestling with today.
It's like you want to say good morning, but it's
it's not a good morning, and no, I'm struggling. I'm
struggling to find my breath and my words still today.

Speaker 1 (01:05:46):
Quite sincerely, what now you roll you? Obviously I don't
know your full circle up there, but you know you have,
you have your niche, and I'm sure you interact with
people that probably are a little more Charlie Kirk esque,
just more generalized things like that. I mean, what kind
of conversations have you been I know I've been having

(01:06:07):
with other radio hosts who are sitting here going I
have to walk into a radio station at five in
the morning and out of a dark parking lot, and
we don't even know if this was one person, if
it was part of one of these loosely organized campus
groups that pop up, you know, the different black block
style things like nobody knows. So what kind of conversations

(01:06:28):
have you been having?

Speaker 13 (01:06:31):
Well, the conversations I've been having are pretty steeped in anger.
There is an incredible sense of feeling under siege and
wanting to know what happened yesterday. We still don't have
a killer this person. You know, this was done I
believe with a long range rifle two hundred yards away,

(01:06:54):
and we still don't have this person. The FBI is
going to do their thing and we'll find out eventually
who did this. But right now, right now, there is
there's anger in the air, you know, Sadness morphs very
quickly into wanting to know and justify or not justified,
but to understand why this happened. And I think for

(01:07:17):
anyone who calls themselves a conservative or libertarian and grew
up with views different from the left, you are accustomed
to dealing with leftists who do not distinguish between Charlie
Kirk and his views and you. There is no difference
in the mind of so many progressives in this country

(01:07:38):
between Nick Flintes and Nick Romney. They don't draw a
line between them. If you're not with them, you are
against them. And when you grow up with these kind
of views, just conservative politics, you are told from everything
from wanting to reform social security that you are you know,
like your hands are going to be covered in blood,

(01:07:59):
that you're killing granny. You're not, you're a fascist.

Speaker 2 (01:08:03):
It's all.

Speaker 13 (01:08:05):
All of our views are characterized by the left as
violent in nature, and.

Speaker 1 (01:08:11):
That makes us easier to shoot.

Speaker 2 (01:08:15):
It almost calls for it.

Speaker 13 (01:08:16):
I mean, if it does. I mean, if you're when
you call people and their mainstream political views, when you
call them genocidal, when you call them fascistic, you are
calling on somebody out there to do something about it.
That's what it implies. I mean, that's with the president
if you call them you know hitler enough. I know
it's been said a million times, but like it is saying,

(01:08:38):
you know, about the whole like would you kill baby
Hitler thing.

Speaker 2 (01:08:41):
Go back in time.

Speaker 13 (01:08:42):
It's saying, all right, somebody do the thing.

Speaker 2 (01:08:45):
And it's evil.

Speaker 8 (01:08:46):
It's evil.

Speaker 13 (01:08:47):
But people don't even think about it this way. They
think it's just normal political discourse and it's it's not.

Speaker 1 (01:08:53):
And if people and people who will sit there and say,
you guys are exaggerating the size of the issue. You know,
you know the one off here, one off there, and
there's three hundred and thirty you know, million people and
you can never guard for it. I would tell you
to go look at reaction videos today because you have
people that are posting on social media that clearly identifies

(01:09:16):
where they work, who their family members are, and they're
posting videos, especially younger people with like little TikTok videos
with with some you know where they're going. Oh, I
manifested the thing that I wanted. Charlie Kirk was shot.
That was one of them. And it's like, if you
feel comfortable enough, unblurred face attached to an account with

(01:09:37):
all of your identifiable information, this is more mainstream than
people are willing to admit.

Speaker 13 (01:09:45):
Yeah, I would say, so, you know, this is something
that will never know about the pre social media era,
you know, whether or not this many people were willing
to openly hold these kind of views in a public realm.
I mean, I don't know if in you know, the
nineteen eighties or something like that, before all of this overexposure,

(01:10:05):
if people you know, quietly and around their dinner tables
laughed and you know, prayed and thanksgiving towards Ronald Reagan
being nearly killed in his assassination attempt, I don't know.
I like, well, not like to assume. I assume that
people did do this before. But there is no question
that we are entering a cycle. I think it is

(01:10:29):
only just beginning right now, a cycle of political violence
in this country that is going to spiral and there's
not going to be a way to stop it from
the top down. I don't know how you do that.
We've been in this place before the nineteen sixties of
incredible political turmoil in this country for well over a decade,

(01:10:50):
from constant bombings of federal buildings to high profile political assassinations.
And I'm looking maybe to some older people in the
audience who can maybe speak to this. But how and
why did it end? I don't I don't know. Maybe
people just got tired and wanted to return to a
political norm of discourse and debate of difference.

Speaker 1 (01:11:13):
Maybe it was maybe maybe because there was a financial
Maybe there because there was almost a decades long financial malaise,
right I who knows?

Speaker 11 (01:11:23):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:11:23):
I think it's a great question, and I don't know
the answer to it either You and I and Ross
were not around for that. But so that was going
to be my next question. Do you think what do
you think is more likely? God forbid, I just want
to be clear. I don't want either of these. Is
it more likely that somebody is inspired by the shooting
of Charlie Kirk and they go take a pot shot

(01:11:44):
at I don't know, Ben Shapiro or something or something
retaliatory where I'm trying to think who one of the
left isn't like a David Pacman or something right or somebody.
What do you think is more likely?

Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
I mean, I gotta be honest with you.

Speaker 13 (01:12:01):
I think all of it is is quite likely. You know,
an unstable people and evil people have existed in every
time and place, and they exist today, and emotions are
running incredibly high. We're entering a period right now again,
this cycle of violence where we are not even going
to be able to enjoy on college campuses, our young

(01:12:24):
people who are going to places to learn open air
political discourse. I mean, what Charlie Kirk did. I think
everybody took it for granted because it became a meme
and it was funny, you know that you would sit
out in the booth with approved me wrong sign and
debate an entire ocean of students who wanted to come
up to the microphone. I think we take for granted
how special that actually was. There were not that many

(01:12:46):
people who did it, and everybody who did do it
was copying him. The idea that you could go to
campus and just talk to people and be uncomfortable and
have arguments, and you did it without any bulletproof, go
lass and just some security standing behind you, that might
be over I mean, Ben Shapiro, Michael Knows, Matt Walsh,

(01:13:08):
Hassan Piker. On the left. Like you said, David Packman,
they probably should not do this anymore. They really probably shouldn't.
The threat is high.

Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
I think, I think, I think, I think that the opposite.
It's going to be true, though. I think people they
are not just going to fill the void that Kirk was.
The question will be do they have his mannerism and
talent for it. And as somebody who does a version
of this every day, you know, you call the show
and if you disagree with me, we put you on
the air first. But to your point, to sit there

(01:13:40):
and do it in person and a whole sea, it's
not easy to do it in a way where you
also he had, he had an immense talent to not
you know hard it is not to swear at somebody
when you're having that discussion. He would lead mysel videos
where somebody come up and disagree with him and they
had some gotcha question to open it up with, and
then they took a photo with him after they took him. Right, So,

(01:14:04):
people from a.

Speaker 13 (01:14:06):
Political communicator like I do, debates I do television, I've
done debates on radio, and I'll be honest with you.
You know, my stomach titans. It clinches upon disagreement and confrontation.

Speaker 8 (01:14:18):
I don't like it.

Speaker 13 (01:14:19):
I don't like doing political argument and debate with people.
I prefer everybody to tell me that I'm right. It's
actually really hard. And Charlie Kirk I wasn't, honestly like
a huge consumer of Kirk. I prefer a couple of
other political figures and commentators. But Kirk is just this
large presence in the room because of his courage. I mean,

(01:14:41):
not every political talker wants to go and face the mob,
and he did, and he did it so joyfully, and
he did it just with passion and ease.

Speaker 1 (01:14:53):
He wasn't disrespectful, I never, he.

Speaker 13 (01:14:57):
Kept it together. That's that's incredible. I I would probably
lose my pool very quickly with some of these people,
and he just did it so expertly, and we've lost something.
But there are going to be people now who, really,
I think, step up and do exactly what he was doing,
because he inspired a generation or two of young people

(01:15:21):
in this country to believe that you could have views
besides leftism. That there is actually a menu of options
out there when it comes to politics besides accepting what
your college liberal professors tell you. He made that clear
to people.

Speaker 1 (01:15:37):
Yeah, the reaction from college campuses, I you know, just
in the world of predictions, which you know, a lot
of this job is figuring out what you think people
are going to do so you can really talk about
it before it becomes a thing. Look like you're somewhat
ahead of the game. I think that people who may
try to do this on college campuses, that there's going

(01:15:58):
to be some campuses say we're not going to do
this anymore, and they're going to use what happened to
Kirk as a way to essentially quash this thing that
was happening, because you remember, you know, the Heckler's veto
is right, I use that term alone. Yeah, and for
those who don't know the Heckler's veto is what you
saw happening to people like Shapiro. Maybe it to Kirk too,

(01:16:20):
But you saw Ben Shapiro's coming to Berkeley, right, and
the local college Republicans and Vitam. He's going to speak
and then the rabid mob shows up, they threaten violence.
Maybe they' vandalized some stuff, maybe they actually attack somebody,
and then the schools go, well, guess we can't do
this because yes, yeah, it's too high for security. And

(01:16:43):
that's where that's the Heckler's veto. Now they've won by
making it so untenable. And I think also in the
back of their mind with some of these administrators are
like good because they don't like Ben Shapiro, and so
I hope that we do not see that, but I
think we will see that. And that's that's so that's

(01:17:04):
going to be a huge problem if people are trying
to fill that void, if colleges are able to tap
out because of this, because that's where you need to present,
as you called it, this menu of intellectual options, because
people are formulating the adults that they're going to be.

Speaker 13 (01:17:21):
Yeah, very much. And you know, a slightly swiveling topic here.
You know, last night I saw a bunch of discussion
on social media about, you know, finger pointing towards South
Park for the Charlie Kirk Master Debater episode and their
new their new season. Wow not so funny now, I
mean it's this is the kind of stuff that I

(01:17:42):
really dislike, and I decided to sit down last night
and cool off by watching that episode of south Park
because I needed to laugh, I needed to enjoy the
legacy like what he actually did. There was a reason
south Park did an episode starring the idea of Charlie Kirk.
It's because he changed everything. You can't have someone lampooned

(01:18:05):
in south Park unless everybody knows who they are. And
for conservatives, that was such a massive victory, and Charlie
Kirk loved it. It's a hilarious episode laced with a
bunch of truth. And I encourage everybody if you're sort
of hearing this at all out there, like blame south
Park now, like go go watch it and enjoy the

(01:18:28):
legacy of Charlie Kirk teaching people to debate and hash
it out, uh and and make.

Speaker 2 (01:18:35):
The liberals go crazy. It's a it's a it's a
good time.

Speaker 9 (01:18:38):
If anyone around here, it's going to be a master debater.

Speaker 1 (01:18:40):
It's me. So let go who wants to debate the matter? Debater?
Let go?

Speaker 9 (01:18:44):
You right there, that's the stupidest hair kind I've ever seen.

Speaker 1 (01:18:47):
You are out it.

Speaker 9 (01:18:49):
TABI a perpetuous for your generations throughout all your dreamingtain American.

Speaker 1 (01:18:59):
It's hilarious.

Speaker 11 (01:19:00):
Secondly, the whole thing is like, wait, so a campus
thing I've been doing for thirteen years to debate random
college kids has now been so important that it gets
prominent prime time placement on comedy stent.

Speaker 1 (01:19:11):
I think I think the whole thing is just awesome.
He is spot on, man. Honestly, if I if somehow,
some way, at any point in my career South Park
characterizes or makes a character of me, I will never
use another avatar on any social media ever. Again.

Speaker 13 (01:19:28):
Uh huh, there's in that episode, No it is. And
in that episode, you know, there's two people trying to
mimic Charlie Kirk. There's Cartman who's doing it very badly
and I'm hings, and there's this other kid doing it
really well. And there are these moments in that episode
where like a girl comes up and it's like my
body might chowic and he points out, you know, why

(01:19:50):
is a homicide of a pregnant woman carrying a child
ruled a double homicide? Any answers for that shits water bottle.
And it's this happens throughout the episode amidst these moments
where you go like yeah, you know, like Charlie Kirk
brought Ford arguments to platitudes and tropes on college campuses
that people had never been confronted with before. If you're

(01:20:12):
you know, some nineteen year old college liberal, you know,
they've never actually had to hear a response to that.

Speaker 1 (01:20:19):
And especially and I'm sorry only got fifteen, so especially
the man the men who would hold their tongue because
you know, they wanted to hook up with the girls.
So yeah, there's a lot of dynamics. All right, Steven,
I got a role. Thank you very much. We'll talk
next week when hopefully the news is better, and we'll
be right back. I'm just getting in actually deep dive
in some of the email that I had not seen yet.

(01:20:42):
So had we had a discussion earlier on the show
about you know, we brought up you know who it
might be. One of the suggestions is it's some you know,
professional hit man who was hired to take him out.
And I was explaining there there's a few things, well
there's there's two, and there's two things that make me
wonder if that's true. And there's also one thing I

(01:21:04):
think people are relying on to be evidence that that's true,
that I would encourage you to at least think about.
So let me start there, because I've seen now multiple
people say, you know, you had to be a professional
hitman because it's a two hundred yard shot from that roof.

Speaker 8 (01:21:22):
And I.

Speaker 1 (01:21:24):
When I grew up, I had this is go when
I was a kid, thirty six, three hundred win Mag
twenty two, two fifty two, forty three. Every single one
of those rifles was cited at two hundred yards. And
I know that that's not necessarily the norm, especially when

(01:21:46):
you're hunting tree stands, you're hunting in in like North Carolina,
and in a lot of places some people probably do.
But you know, you're you're you're cracking one hundred yard shots.
Tory yards is the norm for distant shooting. Western rifle
would be sighted at two hundred yards in most instances.
In fact, we had hunters come out, they bring the
rifles out the the We would do two things. The

(01:22:10):
first thing I do is I drive it.

Speaker 2 (01:22:11):
Well.

Speaker 1 (01:22:11):
First, I drive them to the liquor store in the
grocery store so they get all the you know, booze
and food and everything they're gonna want. Then we go
to this place called the sports Lure and we would
get their rifles bore sided and then they could grab
whatever a gear they wanted and the boar siding wasn't necessary.
But yeah, a lot of times the airlines kick those
rifles around. You really got to you gotta play with them.

(01:22:32):
And then we'd go out to a part of the
property where they could shoot, and we'd sight everyone in
at two hundred, which was uncomfortable for some of them,
especially guys coming from like at PA and whatnot in
New York, where they're all at one hundred. Making a
two hundred yards shot. That's the size of somebody's head
with a rest. I think if you are a decent shooter,

(01:22:56):
that is not a high bar for you. So I'm
just saying I I it doesn't prove anything one way
or the other. I guess it would be my question.
And a lot of people are implying that he was
taking a head shot, but he uh, he flinched the
trigger and it caused the barrel to dip, which is
absolutely a thing that can happen, which then makes me
think less that it's a pro pro shooter. But I

(01:23:18):
don't know, and I don't know that getting into an
argument over it, like is. I just want to know
who it is. But if you want to argue that
the ability to get out of there and have an
exit strategy and not be apprehended, that's one of those
things that may count in the column that it you
know it was, but we don't know, and you know

(01:23:41):
the other The other thing is too if you're if
you're there to shoot somebody, I'm not shooting at their head.
I'm shooting at center mess. But I don't know if charge.

Speaker 4 (01:23:52):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:23:52):
Somebody sent me a thing saying that Ben Shapiro yesterday
said that he wears a vest Kirk, though I've seen
a lot of times he's sitting there in a loose
T shirt and I don't know that you could hide
a vest under that. So I don't know what the
status was. None of that. But again, you think whatever
you want, think whatever you want. I don't know, and

(01:24:16):
I'm not telling you you're wrong. I'm not telling you
you're right. I'm evaluating individual pieces of information. When I
was a kid twenty two two fifty, I would we
had some bowling pins. I would take standing unrested shots
at bowling pins and hit them. I'm not bragging, but
when you're at kid in Wyoming, and you grow up

(01:24:36):
shooting prairie dogs, you get pretty damn good at shooting
things from a distance that are not very big because
prairie dogs, man, that is adult whack a mole. Oh,
it's so much fun. So I don't know. And the
fact that it happened in a western state. I'm telling
you every one of my friends, my friend's friends, my cousins,

(01:25:00):
they're friends. Everybody was comfortable with a two hundred yard shot.
I can still tell you the drop charts off a
two hundred sided thirty odd six two forty three two
two fifty three hundred win mags easy because it not
much like you know, you know these things, and there

(01:25:20):
is a certain comfort level there. Doesn't mean it informs
one way or the other would happen, but uh, just
something to think about, Just something to think about. Uh,
let me grab a call here, Yes, Ardie, what's up.

Speaker 8 (01:25:36):
Hey, Casey, I've got a question.

Speaker 1 (01:25:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:25:38):
I've done a lot of shooting in my life.

Speaker 2 (01:25:40):
Uh huh.

Speaker 8 (01:25:41):
The video that I saw, he was literally as soon
as he was popped in the neck, you heard the
crack at two hundred yards away. You know, you hear
the paper tear and then you hear the you know
what I'm saying, there's a delay at two hundred yards,
there's definitely a delay. But in the video I saw,
it was stantaneous, like somebody was fifty feet away, twenty

(01:26:02):
five feet away?

Speaker 1 (01:26:02):
Well, where what position was the video that you saw?

Speaker 8 (01:26:06):
It was somebody right in the front. I mean the
one I saw was pretty graphic.

Speaker 2 (01:26:11):
It was pretty close.

Speaker 8 (01:26:13):
I mean it was maybe.

Speaker 1 (01:26:15):
I don't I don't know. I mean, you could come
down to the right. I mean, it's I can be
huge differential. I don't know, sir, I'm not I'm not
claiming to be a ballistics expert. I'm just speaking to
past practical experience. Question casey, Yeah, no, I understand exactly
what you're asking. And I don't know. I don't know
that I could I know enough about the actual timing.

(01:26:35):
And then it was the proximity of the video, would
you know all of that stuff? Like, I'm not your
math guy, but it's I think it's a fair question.
So I see, I'm sorry. I mean I used to apologize.

Speaker 8 (01:26:48):
Targets and you would hear the pay per tail at
one hundred yards, would M four you'd here to pay
per tear and then you'd here to.

Speaker 1 (01:26:57):
You know well you know, yeah, you know where you're
falling down the pit.

Speaker 8 (01:27:01):
Yeah, yeah, But I just thought it was very, very
weird that it just sounded instantaneous, O god, and watching him,
watching him roll back, and I don't know, it just
seemed weird to me.

Speaker 1 (01:27:15):
That's all I got.

Speaker 2 (01:27:16):
You.

Speaker 1 (01:27:16):
Yeah, Like I said, I just I want all the info.
I want all the details so we can get on
with the execution.

Speaker 8 (01:27:21):
So all right, all right, Kaji, thanks for taking a call, buddy.

Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
Yeah, and I was thinking about this ross. I like
your trapdoor chair where we simultaneously electrocute, intravenously kill firing
squad and then hang him and then hit him with
a mortar. What about remember the thing the bull, the
metal bull. They used to put people in and roast
them and then their screams would em and a from
the hole.

Speaker 3 (01:27:43):
In the bull and terrifying. It sounds good, what do
we do that? Let's do that. But when we put
him so this is after everything else, right, So yeah,
we pick up whatever's left. No, no, we need them
alive because you need the screams from the bull. So
I think once the trap door of the electric chair
collapses and he hangs. Maybe, then we cut the hanging
into the bowl.

Speaker 1 (01:28:02):
Okay, so he thinks he thinks he's gonna get away, right,
then we kick that into the spartan pit. The spartan
pit every day, every day this week, and then after
that then the mortar.

Speaker 3 (01:28:14):
What if you collapse the spartan pit though, I mean
that could possibly happen with the mortar, That's.

Speaker 1 (01:28:19):
What I'm saying. Yeah, then you and then you don't
have a spartan pitch. Then you redig the pit. And
that's a shovel ready job. So can we bring in
a bunch of South Koreans. I would prefer these people
digging the spartan pit to be American, but that's me.
Uh huh No, that's fair, that's fair, okay, all right, yeah,
and uh lord does shovel ready jobs. Oh by the way, Also,

(01:28:44):
this I heard on the news, like every living president
has condemned this. What you mean all the former presidents
are against the political assassinations? You don't say, Oh, how
do they all come to consensus on that? One? Out
of the people who held the jobs that Lincoln held,

(01:29:05):
the JFK held, they grow who McKinley held, oh, I
can't believe they're all against political assassinations. If they were
so against it, they might try speaking of holding things,
They might try holding accountable their peeps. I don't know

(01:29:27):
that Barack Obama could get a lot done, but he
could probably turn the wheel on a little bit of this.
I don't know. Maybe they're so ginned up that if
Barack Obama came out and went, actually, they're not Nazis,
they'd probably cancel Obama right now. So these luttics are
so ginned up. Good Olympic athlete Joe Biden to come.

(01:29:48):
Had you heard Eric Swalwell said yesterday if you need
a little comic relief and this dire, dour morning, here
is Eric Swalwell saying the other dumbest thing you'll hear
this morning, as far as has healthca Joe Biden looks
like an Olympic athlete compared to the illnesses that he's hiding.
He's referring to Trump. So compared to Trump, Joe Biden

(01:30:09):
looks like an Olympic What event do you think Joe
Biden would compete in the Olympics in the twenty the
twenty meter trip? What the you help me out here,
mister Smallwell, what's he? What's he going for? Golden I

(01:30:29):
guess you could do louge. He wouldn't know what's happening.
What we can't go Winter Olympics. Why are you laughing?
You want to put Joe Biden on the weird looge thing?

Speaker 8 (01:30:42):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:30:42):
College, just push it down ice mountain. Well, we'll put
a we'll put a ratchet strap around him. What he
can get corn pop to push him off? Ah, to
be fine, all right, raced agic. He's here unfortunately losing
weather not yet, not not yet, but we're working. We're

(01:31:04):
working that way still summer officially. Oh, I know, I
know you and your dates, you guys in your dates, Yeah,
are dates. But you know, if you don't get the rain,
it's been really pleasant this week. So yeah, it's.

Speaker 14 (01:31:18):
Kind of a thin line basically coming into near northeast
of Fayville and runs all the way up to southeast Virginia,
southwest and Norfolk. Just a few showers. They're light again
like yesterday. You go further west. Looks pretty good in
the tryad. So a day like yesterday, clouds and sun,
more clouds, triangle east and it depends on where you are.

(01:31:38):
Yesterday was a little backwards. Usually it's a degree or
two milder and the Triangle than the Triad yesterday the
other way around seventy four and Raleigh and it was
eighty with more sunshine and the Triad yesterday. Today probably
mid upper seventies for most, maybe eighty degrees, and then
tonight will be in the fifties and then a real
good run of weather coming up ask ahead towards Friday.
In the upcoming weekend eighties for many of us, lows

(01:32:01):
in the fifties. It's that time of here when it
gets warm during the day. We don't have the humidity,
so that certainly helps. So that's way it's going to be.
Early next week may see even warmer temperatures eighty five
eighty six make them in in and around Raleigh, maybe
eighty two eighty three for the Triad, but staying dry
to see your drive run the weather right through the
middle of next week minus these a few showers we've

(01:32:21):
got this morning, so if you go south and east
of Raleigh and Durham, might see some spotty showers back
and forth on the wipers a couple of times, and
you'll probably be done with it.

Speaker 1 (01:32:31):
Okay, all right, well you have a good rest of
your day, sir. All right, all right, we'll come back
with Jeff Bellinger. Hold on, Russ now, people are trying
to get in on the uh, get in on the execution.
Drop him ten thousand feet with no shoot, no, no, no, no, no, sir.
This is why you're not This is why you don't
have this job. You don't drop him ten thousand feet.
You drop him one hundred feet, one hundred times. Trust me,

(01:32:54):
it'll be much more satisfying then a one off. Okay,
all right, we'll be back. Hang on. Good morning, a
fifty three year Bloomberg Update, Now with Jeff Bellinger. Jeff,
I thought the whole thing was crashed, but we're good
to go. So what do you got Well, I.

Speaker 16 (01:33:08):
Was afraid I wasn't hearing you. I should just start
all right, Good morning, Casey. The headline Consumer Price Index
came in hotter than expected last month. The government says
the CPI increased four tenths percent month over month in August.
The core CPI, which excludes energy and food costs, was
up three tenths percent. That was in line with forecasts

(01:33:28):
and economists say that should keep the Fed on track
for an interest rate cut next week. Another report from
Washington points to further weakening in the job market. The
Labor Department says two hundred and sixty three thousand workers
filed first time claims for unemployment benefits last week. That
was twenty seven thousand more than the prior week. It
was the highest weekly tally in almost four years, and

(01:33:50):
of course that would also argue in favor of the
Fed cutting interest rates. So the stock market futures are
all positive. S and P futures up sixteen, NASDAK future
are up seventy five, the Dow futures are up one
hundred seventeen. New York's Financial District is among several sites
for solemn ceremonies commemorating the terrorist attacks that shook the
nation twenty four years ago. Ceremonies already getting under way downtown.

(01:34:15):
Easing mortgage interest rates have helped to bring down the
national median mortgage payment. Redfinn says the median is two thousand,
six hundred four dollars, more than two hundred dollars below
the all time high hit back in May. A national
hiring week starts a Sunday at Dollar Tree. The discount
chain says it has thousands of full and part time

(01:34:36):
openings at more than nine thousand stores across the country.
Dollar Tree says more than twenty four thousand of its
associates got promotions last year. Oracle share shot up thirty
six percent yesterday, the database software maker issued upbeat guidance
for its cloud business. It was Oracle's biggest one day
advance since nineteen ninety two, and for a fleeting few minutes,

(01:34:58):
CEO Larry Ellison was richer than Elon Musk. That all
changed by the time the market's closed and the Casey.
Visitors to Las Vegas have a new way of getting
around Amazon dot COM's autonomous driving business. Zeokes has started
offering robotaxi rides in the Nevada gambling mecca. This marks
the first for robotaxi with no driver controls. Rides can

(01:35:21):
be ordered through a smartphone app and they will initially
be free if you want to try it out.

Speaker 1 (01:35:26):
Okay, And by the way, I saw that the Musk
a listen thing yesday, and I saw people like, oh,
I bet Elon's so mad. Yeah, yeah, the guy who
is getting beat by a billion who also has three
hundred billion is probably okay. I think, so he'll get by.

Speaker 2 (01:35:42):
I wouldn't worry about him.

Speaker 1 (01:35:43):
Yeah, all right, thanks, appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (01:35:45):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (01:35:45):
Jeff Fellender Ross, did you see any of that with
the where they're like, Glary Ellison's now richer than Elon Musk,
must must be mad and not like, yeah, he's eating
ramen today. You're absolutely right.

Speaker 3 (01:35:55):
I just saw an article that was like Elon Musk
no longer richer, richest man in the world.

Speaker 1 (01:35:58):
I'm like, what happened on that one? He is again?

Speaker 3 (01:36:00):
Yeah, it happened like two seconds laterly now yeah yeah,
but people are like, ah, we got him. Did you
feel so dumb you got him?

Speaker 1 (01:36:10):
Oh yeah, I saw him. He was I saw him
in that bin over at the food line where they
labeled the meats with the red label on there. He
was picking through there. It was very humbling, very humbling
for you. So yeah, he'll be okay, all right, what
a look. I from a standpoint of evaluating, I think

(01:36:34):
that the show went a lot better because I had
I had all sorts of mixed emotions. Today, I think
we've covered a lot of ground. Uh, there is a
there is a vibrant though respectful debate going on among
these shooting community as to whether it was a hit
man or not. And then somebody's now implying that there
was some weird stuff with a jet. I don't know
about that, right. Had you seen this where some some

(01:36:56):
private jet took off out of the executive airport there
and turned his transfer bonder off, which if you want
to stand out, the thing you do is you take
off and then turn your transponder off. If you want
to look like a normal jet from some rich guy
who's got a mountain house up in up in the

(01:37:18):
uh Park City area, you just fly your jet normal.

Speaker 3 (01:37:23):
I heard they picked him up like in the Dark
Knight when he's in Beijing, and they take him out
of the built and the same sort of thing.

Speaker 1 (01:37:29):
They scooped him with the skyhook. I heard. Then later
they were on the jet and they pulled the head
thing off of the masks that have been on there
and it was bane. Oh is that confirmed?

Speaker 8 (01:37:41):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:37:41):
And then they had these two dead bodies that they
snuck on, and then they split the jet in house
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