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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I had not seen or heard from you in uh,
you know, over two days to find out you're alive. This,
I mean I think you are.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Yeah, yeah, no I'm here.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
I'm good. I mean, is that you're You're not a ghost? Right,
You're not.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Now I've been feeling the same way about friends that
I like heard from in like you a few days.
I've been asking for proof of life. I'm like, I
need perfect life.
Speaker 1 (00:21):
I mean, that's what you gotta do. You gotta be sure.
Are you a gin? You're not a gin? Right? Okay?
Is are you wearing a mission impossible mask? And if so,
are you somebody else?
Speaker 2 (00:35):
I'm wearing a mask of myself?
Speaker 1 (00:37):
Oh sorry, that's good. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
It's like that if you see a like sting where
he takes off his mask the wrestler. Yeah, and it's
like he's the same mask yet.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Okay. Oh yeah, I thought that was real. Is that
not real? No?
Speaker 2 (00:49):
That is real?
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Oh okay, all right? And you're not a You're not
like a super fancy robot, right.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
I mean, nothing but able to know it?
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Oh yeah, that's another good point. Do you even know
you're a drawing?
Speaker 2 (01:03):
I mean, because that tends to be a science fiction trope, right,
like yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, all right, because that's the
new standard. Boy, if you don't see somebody over like
two days, they're probably dead. Think about all the people
in your life that my I don't mean to bummer
you out on this morning, but I just these are
the rules, man, And I saw them mate over the
weekend with because Trump died or he didn't or he
(01:27):
just whatever. Because here's here's the biggest piece of evidence
that the media is running with other than whatever the
hell's going on over a blue sky. He posted a
photo of himself, but it was from when he was younger.
(01:47):
To quote mitch Heedburgh. I was trying to know why
that mitch Heedburg bitch just popped into my head. Yeah,
he posted a photo, but it was of him from
days ago. Have you ever done that? Nobody does that? Right?
Roger posted a photo on social media and it was
from I don't know, previous, previous to when you posted it.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Yeah no, I have.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
Oh wow, okay, all right, So apparently Trump's not the
only one. And the editorial ink got a fly in man,
and some of the most like every time I think
we're gonna jump the ridiculous shark don dun dunn, here
comes another one. And everybody was in on this Daily Beast, Newsweek,
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rando journalists on CNN and MSNBC, who all decided, who
all now have immense concerns about the health of the president.
And here's the problem. Let's say they even got an
actual tip from an actual person, because like Trump, what jump,
Trump's eightyish? All right, you never know. Let's just say
(02:59):
they had Let's just say someone sent them the body
of Trump and the Oval office and it could be verified.
They have so squandered their credibility. I don't know that
anyone believes them. That's the wild thing here. You you
have essentially chicken littled yourself out where even if you
thought you had some some big time evidence or whatever,
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nobody believes you. And it was clear that the evidence
here was quote rumors on the internets. And that's actually
how Newsweek chose to position this thing. It's crazy, man.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Yeah, I can't remember what day I woke up. It
was like Saturday, think when that rumor started to go around,
and yeah, yeah, yeah, all these crazy libs are just like, yeah,
but he's dead.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
Yeah, right dead. Meanwhile, captain Puddinghead just for the last
four years, like dah, you should probably be in the Olympics.
No even then before Trump, like you know, send out
the picture, the old picture right, Oh my gosh, you
had a photo of somebody posted a photo of Joe
Biden with one of his granddaughters and they're like, meanwhile,
Joe Biden is a peak of physical fitness and that
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photo was like from five years ago. Yeah, man, ever know,
but it would be wrong to speculate. I think that's
what we have to remember. It would be it would
be wildly irresponsible. And by the way, what happened to
the rule with unless some first off, real medical professionals,
I shouldn't say they they don't diagnose you without seeing you,
(04:29):
but they do have telehealth right now. But examining you,
I guess is the way to say it. And and
like none of these people are even doctors. That's was crazy.
So for all of you were critical. You're like, ah,
rape mean Radio Ross and Casey how, I don't know
how you're not a doctor. You didn't examine Joe Biden.
You're like, no, I didn't. That's why I didn't arrive
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at any specific conclusion other than that ain't going well well.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
When the rumor is about like Trump over the weekend started, yeah,
I'm like, okay, well, maybe he has been sort of
like Mia from social media for a few days. My
brain didn't go to, oh, he's you know, dead. My
brain went to, oh, we're gonna blow something up because Iran.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
Yeah, or it's Labor Day and he wanted to go
play golf. I know that's crazy too, dude. This stuff
is just absolute lunatics, man, to the point where it's
almost funny if it wasn't so dangerous. And I do
honestly I think Rosster, you tell me if I'm wrong.
I think that most of these journalistic gotlets have so
(05:34):
squandered their credibility. They could literally get texted a photo
that some some horrified aid took of Trump looking like
that chicker got knocked out in Cincinnati on the floor
of the Oval office and the gold carpet. They could
print that and nobody would believe you think about that
for a moment. I mean, when there's the AI component,
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but also there's the journalistic credibility component, nobody would believe you.
They could be wheeling the body out of the White
House people be like, AI, that's what you've done to yourselves.
I hope you're happy, and and you just the moment
he comes out and he rolls up to that podium
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and he's, you know, screams some guy's isis name? And
he's like, yeah, we just put a missile in his
butt and then proceeds. You have an explanation of it.
It's whatever, whatever little little husk of credibility is shot further.
But you just can't help yourselves. It's it's one thing
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to watch, like the singing lunatics like they can't I know,
I know, don't get paid to do this. They can't
help themselves, right, they're broken, amazing quite emaciated people. Russ.
Did you see how skinny all the people singing were.
I really think they they needed some protein or something.
Speaker 2 (06:55):
Yeah know, they did kind of look sickly, didn't they.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
Oh my goodness, that was that was something like I
expect that from them, but yours, you like, purport to
have journalistic integrity and yet you ran this. Don't worry,
we'll get this. We'll torture you. With the singers coming up,
so we'll take a little we'll take a little meander
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through some of the coverage from over the weekend. We'll
go daily Bees snooze week we'll get the skinny Cindy
Emaciated Singer Corps, who arguably is better than some of
the other ones. I will say, not that they're good,
but and I would say almost better than Kenny Loggins
the other day. I don't know what's going on. Uh,
(07:40):
So we'll explore the uh as we as we work
to solve the mystery. Oh and and by the way,
in the wake of the thing, there was a coup,
or there's a coup. There's a pending coup, and it
is diabolical. The amount of planning that's gone into this
one's pretty crazy stuff. Ross says, now there's a hum,
(08:01):
although I don't hear the hum in my return. No,
it's much better. Okay, yeah, no, no, no, I hear
it again. Oh jeez, man ah, what I well, I
just say, what a Monday? But it's actually a Tuesday.
All right. We'll continue the troubleshoot process here in the
next break. So you do you hear it again? Man ah?
(08:23):
Maybe it's the cables. I don't know. I don't know
who would have touched stuff on a Tuesday. Probably shouldn't
screw around with her on the air. Can you physically
make out the words that I'm saying? So that's that's
all I ask right now?
Speaker 2 (08:36):
There you're coming through and Cambodian. It sounds like you're there,
you speaking Cambo.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
I am speaking Campbell, okay, because I'm a droid because
Casey died, so you caught me. Yeah, the the language
thing is, it's a bit busted, all right. Um, I
don't know, I don't know which stupid story to start with.
I gotta be honest with you, man, I think we
(09:01):
got to go full daily beast. It's all just so stupid, right,
And it's just like it's one of these things where
it wouldn't it wouldn't even be so bad if we
just have four years it would still be ridiculous. But
if we didn't just have four years of Biden where
you had to literally like blindfold yourself before going to
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a presidential press conferences the city media so you didn't
inadvertently see something that you couldn't not report. I'm assuming
that's what they would do, like a bunch of you know,
getting ready to walk the planks or something. We didn't
just go through that. And now, by the way, we
have reporting over the weekend that Robert Moeller also was
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cognitively declined, and Bob Woodward at the Washington Post knew
this and then chose not to report it, like the
legacy of the last four years where you've used a
bunch of Alzheimer's patients to essentially run the country. Like
(10:05):
it's just so crazy, man. But like, if we didn't
just have that, your rampant speculation on Trump's health wouldn't
be so damn annoying and funny all at the same time.
Like I I don't know what to say about it. Well,
let's go, let's go. So yeah, so you have you
(10:28):
have Newsweek and you have the Daily Beast, and they
simultaneously along with a bunch of people, you know, just
blue Sky, Oh Roster that do you know? So did
you see what they're doing over on blue Sky? Now? Oh,
this is so funny. So and these are some high
profile accounts, So blue sky ain't working. So now some
of the really more obnoxious, high profile former Twitter people
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have created a list and are tracking postings on blue
Sky and Twitter by purported loyal liberals and if they
find that you're posting on Twitter and you're not posting
an equal amount, or your amount of post on Twitter
is not decreasing, They're going to put you on a
no follow list. So you will lose your empire because
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you continue to do business on Twitter. That's they're they're
literally watching you. If you're a Blue Sky lib and
if you post too much on Twitter or you're not decreasing,
I don't know, it'll put you on a list. It
sounds very Nazi like, don't you think is that a
little crazy?
Speaker 2 (11:31):
Yeah? Yeah, I have a little big government e there a.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
Yeah, that's what you get. That's what you're in for.
Where is this lunacy?
Speaker 2 (11:41):
So like, oh, you're posting on X but you're not,
you know, supporting Blue Sky.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
Yeah. And the funny thing is here, I went on
Twitter to tell people that they were going to do this.
So does he have to put himself on the list
or since it was a warning shot, it's fine. I
don't know the rules. I don't know the rules are
crazy man, But I digress, So hold on, I capture
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the damn thing I didn't. It's just so nuts. Hey,
it's just I try to remember the guy. The guys
that can't I recognize his name? He used to be
on Twitter and he's annoying and anyway, so but Nazi's
gonna Nazi? I mean, what do you do? All right?
Oh good, Boston Paul is telling me he can hear
a hum. Thank you, Boston Paul. You sure that's not
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your nineteen forties Victrola or whatever you used to listen
to this show? Just want to make sure. All right?
We got so much good stuff today, so much good
stuff today. All right, here's the headline from Daily Bees.
Conservative strategist Maga Hunger Games taking place as Trump's health slips.
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So is it the actual Hunger Games? Because I would
watch that. I would watch it ross which one is
Catnus Everdeen in this? I guess I would have to
be They would have to be the vice president. So
any who, Conservative political consultant Rick Wilson, well, hold on,
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hold on, But in your headline you write conservative strategists,
and that's meant to imply that somehow, some way, this
person has some sort of knowledge and is inside, you know,
inside the the bubble of the White House. But Rick
Wilson's not Rick Wilson's Lincoln Project, Dude. They all hate him.
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They don't tell him anything. He's basically your liberal. He
is your here. We have to have a conservative, So
it's going to be Rick Wilson or David French or
you know, one of these, one of these people who
are not really conservatives, like the chick that was at
WAPO forever. Anyway, So Rick Wilson says, a maga hunger
games is playing out in the in Washington as Trump
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shows his age. Wilson said, the rumors from the Trump Verse,
by the way, nobody inside calls it the Trump first Okay,
all right, good good, indicate that Vice President jd Vance
is moving fast and shuffling the power behind the scenes,
positioning himself to take over the movement. Wow, this is
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diabolical ross the Vice jd Vance. If Trump, something God
forbid does happen to Trump has now shifted things around
so he can move into power. This is unheard of.
I can't imagine the schematics to pull a plan like
this off. This is crazy stuff. Somehow, some way jd
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Vance is able to I'm sure it's just pure nastiness
behind the scenes, was able to position him self as
the person who would take over. This is real game
of Throne stuff right here? Craziness. Ross. Can you think
of any other reason that JD Vance might be positioned
to seize powers? Something happened to Trump?
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Yeah, so I was thinking about it. I think it
down to is he's the vice president. Oh so it's
sort of you know that that that that.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
Thing, that's an important Yeah, but then you got to
shuffle and convince everybody, Right, you got a convincer, you
do not? There have been in the college playoffs. I
think they were in the finals though it was against
Ohio State to a few years ago. Is that the
one who Ohio State ran with the points? I think
it is?
Speaker 3 (15:25):
So E.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
Ross was asking how Bill Belichick's team, the tar Hills.
Did you know?
Speaker 2 (15:30):
It came up on the chat channel on on Twitch.
You had to get your Yeah, it was a super
secret cult.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
How'd that go?
Speaker 2 (15:38):
Meaning good? But like people are mentioning, like, hey, you know,
I believe the basic feeling of chat was I hope
Bill Belichick falls flat in his face. And I just
remembered it a few seconds ago. So did he win?
Speaker 1 (15:50):
How did they do well? All? Right? So I don't
necessarily hope he falls on his face. I have no
animosity against Tar Hills, even though it would tailgate first State,
I'm not. I'm not committed to one team or the
other necessarily, although there are things over the years that
probably make me more of a State fan because I'm
more of a little underdog cat.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
Well, I guess. But exactly what I said too, because
when I moved here in like two thousand and six,
I was told I had to pick a team, and
I had no allegiance to North Carolina, you know, Like,
so I'm like, well, I'm gonna go with the underdog. Plus,
I kind of felt like it was bad to just
move to an area and go for at the time, right,
the better team. It's like, you move somewhere and you're like, oh,
I'm going to be a Patriot fan. Now if you
move to Boston or something, god forbid a Duke fan.
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That's what I mean. So it would have been weird
for me to move here and been like, oh, I'm
a Duke fan or I'm a Carolina So I went
with the underdog because I thought that would be more appropriate.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
Yeah, I really kept I really kept it open. I
like Wake Forest too. I'm not just saying that because
we're in the triad, and you know what it is
for me, it's atmosphere. I've had really good times at
State games and going to Wake Forest games because we
get tickets to the station over there, and I really
like the atmosphere. It's not that I don't like. If
I'm gonna go to a basketball game, hands down, I
want to go watch Duke or you on C Plus
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because it's the atmosphere versus and I'm sorry going on.
I've been to a ton of State basketball games and
it's just different. So I want to be entertained. But
when it comes to it, I know it's good to
irritate some people.
Speaker 3 (17:12):
You know.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
I don't have any hard alliances because like Roster, I
think it'd be a little disingenuous, right, so it would
completely be.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
And then I had other friends here where they went
to State, like I've on our intern went to State,
Jason went to a lot of our sales reps went
to State. So I mean I just went with State.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Our I would say, our most useless intern came from Duke.
You remember that kid?
Speaker 2 (17:31):
Yes, yes, I do, Yes, I do. Yeah that kid
did not last.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
Oh he lasted, He just didn't. So I gave him
a bad review, and his professor got mad at me.
I am an honest review.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
You know, this was the kid that I believe he
was standing in here. He was, you know, doing nothing
out with me. Yeah, And we were talking about Reagan
or something, and during a commercial break or sometime, he
was telling me how Reagan was an absolute horrible president.
And I was like, weren't you you born in nineteen
ninety seven?
Speaker 1 (18:02):
Sure, weren't you born out?
Speaker 2 (18:03):
Don't tell me?
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Yeah? Yeah, And but that was my beef with him.
I got no problem with that. It's even funner that way.
My beefise. And this is the real thing, is we
offered We always offer the interns to make a demo tape.
And that's a big deal in this business, right, And
so if you want to be in radio, you I
don't know if it's as much now, but if you
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want to be in radio, you want a good sounding
demo tape. And if you don't have access to quality
equipment like we don't, is the is the hum still
there but it's not as bad?
Speaker 2 (18:37):
You know, it's still there but not as bad?
Speaker 1 (18:38):
All right? Yeah, I will have to have literally have
all the mic cables swapped out that'll be somebody's project later.
So so we're like, hey, you want to make a
demo tape? And remember he was intern at the same time.
We had another intern too. We had two interns at
the time, and we're like, you guys should make one
a part and you should make one together. And the
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girl was really excited because she was like, yeah, absolutely,
and he's like, I don't want to do that, which
also hinders her ability too. And I remember that was
just like, no initiative, this is what I said, and
the professor got mad at me. So we didn't have
any more interns from there. How do you like them, apples,
because I know you to deal with it whatever, man.
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But all right, so you asked how they did They
covered the three and a half TCU that unfortunately lost.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
Okay, so the tar Heels lost and you said that
they covered the spread. Again, they were playing a bad team.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
They were playing a team that was just like national
champion quality here over the last few years. So and
they got to cover three and a half TCUs three
and a half on the road favorite. So, uh, they
did cover it. I did make that bet, I did
profit profit. So is that what you want to know?
You just want to know if they covered the three
and a half?
Speaker 2 (19:49):
Yeah, so was it, like, you know, did it?
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Was it good?
Speaker 2 (19:51):
Good showing? Like you know, this Belichick guy might have
potential there is in the coaching position.
Speaker 4 (19:56):
Is this?
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Let me ask you a question. So the first Bill's
game is about a week away, right, playing the Ravens, Yes,
playing the Ravens. Let's say, even though he's not injured,
and it's the second quarter, and who's your coach? Who's
the Bills coach? What's the Bill's coaches name?
Speaker 2 (20:13):
Why can't I think of it?
Speaker 1 (20:14):
McDermott McDermott, Yeah, jeez, I knew that. And let's say
McDermott says, sits Josh Allen because he's playing so horribly,
and then puts in a backup he didn't know exactly.
Speaker 2 (20:25):
That would not be good. That wouldn't be good. Like
I would look at that and be like that's bad.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Yeah. Yeah, So anyway, TCU forty eight, UNC fourteen Yeah ooof,
I'm more bad at State for not covering the fourteen.
You're lucky. What are you guys doing? You had it,
you had it covered and then ten points to the
fourth quarter, and I'm not even knocking on ECU. But
fundamentally these are not the two same teams that they
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were at the end of the year last year. That's
the nature of college football.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
I mean, I will say I think Bill Belichick really
really really has to love football if he's coach. Yeah,
because it makes no sense. Like if I'm that age
and I have that girlfriend and I have that money,
I ain't working.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
What what are you talking about? Man? If I'm Bill Belichick,
I'm that age and I have that much money, I'm
not working. I'm what you are.
Speaker 2 (21:18):
You signed the deal, but I would have known it.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
But I would have never signed the deal ever, because
I would be enjoying my later years and not working. Imagine,
I thought, you met, you sign it and then show up,
pick your feet up.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
No, I mean he doesn't need the job, so he
must really love football, like really love football.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
I think, Yeah, I think it's one of these things.
I think you're absolutely right. I think it's one of
these things too. And in the same way that you
get these coaches who, yeah, that will transfer between pros
and don't worry, We'll get to the newsweek thing here
in a moment. So go between the pros and college
and it's it's it's kind of like the mysticism of it,
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like because when you remember the former coach of one
of the former coaches of Alabama said this, not Sabing,
but whoever's the coach before, and was talking about it
like it's one thing to be the head NFL coach,
but if you go to a southern state and you're
the head football coach of let's say Alabama, you're the
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most powerful person in the state. Yeah, you are. You're
bigger than the governor. You're probably the highest paid private
or public employee in the state, hands down, and you
you could probably coop the governor's office in a second.
Because of the nature of people's commitment here in the
South to college football. Man, So there's something about having
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that program. There used to be the purity of it
that's gone with the uh with what these kids are
getting paid. I mean, we're gonna have we're gonna have
college quarterbacks making ten million year here in like five years,
probably not even five years. Well, I mean, that's that's
that's a different animal there. I'll tell you it's really
in trouble. Alabama got their butt kicked and it looked
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like the team just didn't show up, and you know,
Saban's not there anymore, and a lot of people are
putting words in his mouth, but I don't think they're inaccurate.
Like Saban would have cut players, He would have cut
Division one players to scare the crap out of everybody there.
So I don't know if the guy running it's got
the got the same attitude. There was a lot of
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reports that, like, kids are leaving the hotel before game
and getting like door dashed at two in the morning,
and that is not conducive to going out and playing
your best football. I told you I had a friend
who played for Bear Brian at Alabama. He passed away
a number of years ago. Called him Tank, and he
looked like a frail one hundred and sixty five pound man,
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had trouble walk. He was an older gentleman. It was
kind of in this golf group I was with, and
he told the best stories. He was when he played
for Bear Bryan. He was a two ten guard. I
couldn't even imagine him at two ten. I can't imagine
a guard at two ten. And this was the legendary
Alabama football. He liked. Many of the players were married
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when they played at the University of Alabama, and Bear
Bryant made them During the season, they slept under the
stadium and converted like dor Mary and were not allowed
to see their wives or girlfriends except once a week.
And then when they traveled on the road, they would
take the wives, not the girlfriends. They would put them
on another floor of the hotel. They would guard it,
and they were not allowed to see him until after
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the game. And there's a thousand other stories too. There's
also stories of where Bear Bryan, when his kid then
wrote enrolled later took his kid who was having trouble
with grades under his wing and scared him straight on
behalf of his former player whose kid is now there
because he was on the Bear Bryan Scholarship. And I'm sorry,
you didn't want to get marched into Bear Bryant's office.
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He yelled at it. You're not even on the team.
His kid's a doctor now and a really nice guy.
I know his kid clearly. That level of discipline. I
don't know that you get away with that now, but
it is lacking. Ray Stage is going to be in
bad mood. Ross Clemson loss. Clemson lost, so Texas. The
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number one team in the country got absolutely made Ohio
State's B word Clemson loses UNC was not the favor,
so I'll throw that out. Alabama looks like they've never
seen a football. What is going on in the world
of football? And will this affect my team in the NFL?
Maybe some gypsy cursed football. I don't know what's going on.
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Is that a level of anxiety that only a sports
fan would exude. I think it is.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
Thinking about the Belichick situation is yeah, I don't know
that the rules are collegially.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
He was brought in to improve this team, and people
who thought it was just going to be improved on
day one or lose right, Well, my question, can Tom
Brady play for the tar Heels? I don't think Tom
has eligibility. I'd have to see what you're doing. You
might have eligibility. Are you implying that Tom Brady should
play for the tar Heels?
Speaker 2 (26:04):
I bet maybe Belichick would do better.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
You know, are you trying to bankrupt Boston Paul does,
then he'd have to go out and buy all the
merch to go with his Tampa Bay merch and his
Patriots merch. That's cutting into his drinking money. What are
you doing? Yeah, I don't know, man, Look it was
it was. It was a rough game, to say the
(26:26):
very least. But Casey profited and that's what matters. Okay,
stupid State, would you give it up ten in the
fourth court? What are you doing? You had it? I
knew it was a long shot. I don't like two touchdowns,
but it was on the nose. Two touchdowns. It's college football.
(26:46):
I thought that the ire over, really the nastiness between
the two teams would inspire. Now AnyWho, that wasn't part
of my teaser. Texas did cover on a teaser, even
though they lost. But I had to swing at eight
points to make it happen. So what are you gonna do?
All right? Uh, get over to this. I just I
(27:07):
just talked about sports. If you wanted, got the Ryder
Cup coming up? Ross the big Ryder Cup, US versus
the Europeans coming up? Who you're rooting for in the
in the golf? Man?
Speaker 2 (27:19):
But I mean cominds us?
Speaker 1 (27:23):
Okay? Good? All right? All right? I don't know Lee
Trevino when he's not in stuff, so.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
I don't know, right, So the American team is Scotti, Scheffler, Scott, Yeah,
he was. He was, yes, Uh, Lee Trevino, No, no,
it's not. He did not make the captain's pitch. I'm shocked.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
It's it's Scotti, Schuffer and eleven other people who aren't
Lee Trevino, Okay, twelve band roster. Yeah, but what's crazy
is the captain. Uh he chose not to play. He
chose not to play, and arguably he should have. So
they're making a decision to just be the captain and
not playing. I mean that's integrity right there. He just said, look,
(28:02):
I'm not the best man for the job. So I'm
gonna be very interested to watch that. Plus it's in
New York at that course where the New Yorkers scream
obscenities at you, and I don't know if the Europeans
are prepared for that. Bethpage Black's no joke, man. It's
like it's a it's like the Waste Open but less drunk,
(28:22):
but more obscenities. So it really will be fun to watch,
especially with some up in the European who's not prepared
for that. All right, Uh, here's the Newsweek article. I
know we're getting just to it now. President Trump posting
week old photo raises eyebrows. Amid health speculation, President Donald
(28:47):
Trump posting a week old photo his heightened scrutiny of
his health ross I mean week old photo, buddy, there's
some pretty good evidence here. Nobody's ever done that amid
continued concerns about his physical well being. Is the way
this is positioned among who the meth addled blue sky
(29:10):
people who the math hit the part of the brain
that hates and now they're just locked into TDS. They
got a perma, they got long COVID of TDS. Is
that who you mean? Okay? Trump posted an image of
himself playing golf with a former football coach. That's the
other thing. If this is their fooling net, why would
he post a photo of him playing a matt a
(29:34):
round of golf with somebody that we covered that he
played around. I mean we really didn't covered on the show,
but it was covered in the news. Like, if you're
going to post a photo, you post a photo of
him just him tee and off or something with nobody
around him, the Internet would still sleuth it. They'd be like,
look at the position of the sun, we can pick
out the date. I mean, that's that's what people who
(29:55):
are locked into You don't post a picture of this
thing that was just in the news last week. But
I digress. Umm, people raise concerns about a potential attempt
to hoodwink the public about the true state of the
president's condition. What a line to right for newsweek? The photo.
(30:17):
People raised concerns about a potential attempt to hoodwink the
public about the true state of the president's condition. Can
you imagine if somebody in the circle in the White
House was to attempt to hoodwink the public about the
true state of the president's condition. Can you imagine if
that happened? I cannot, surely it would not.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
Anyway I want to do is ignore that condition and
then put them out in front of the world during
a presidential debate.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
That's what you'd want to do right now? Practically, how
you would go about that? Yes, No, it's absolutely right.
And then they're right, there is no evidence to suggest
the president's health is in any imminent danger. Then why
are you writing the article. Literally nobody but a handful
of lunatics is speculating about this. I think you're just
admitting that that's that's the only audience you have. You
(31:08):
have left you can't go out of business fast enough. Lately,
Trump has been hit with rumors he's in bad shape,
not least because of photos of him at various events
purported to show swellings and bruisings on his legs. I
don't even know this. Old people have a lot of bruises, man,
I I have a lot of bruises. I walked into Damn.
(31:30):
I walked into the table which I had moved because
I was like cleaning out under it, and so when
I turned the corner, I walked right in the corner.
I have a big old bruise on my legs. I'm stupid.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
It's crazy now the older you get, because you'll just
you know, walk into something yeah, be like, oh that sucks,
and then you look at.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
It like a day later that it is not the
words I use when I walked into right, but you
look at it like a day later or two days later,
and you're like, what happened to my leg? Does it
does look? I look like I've been like I took
a beating man on my leg. I'mla it sucks, man.
Oh it is look a little better this morning. I'm
still a little tender of the touch, though, anyway, this
(32:08):
is you get the gist of this. Yeah, just absolute,
just absolute garbage article. Man, uh is there anything of
use in here? Travis Aker is a retired US Navy
intelligence officer, wrote, I'm not a conspiracy theory guy, but dude,
let me tell you what. Man, we use that line
(32:29):
jokingly on this show. That's that's the equivalent in the
in this too. I'm not a racist, but why are
the smoke a arms going off?
Speaker 3 (32:39):
You know?
Speaker 1 (32:40):
That's that's how you sound right now, lunatic. And then
they use that as their sourcing. I just want to
I just want to point out that's the sourcing they used. Ah, Newsweek.
I remember we used to read news Week in school.
(33:01):
Craziness all right, six fifty three hang on Aco Day
radio program. And I haven't even started down the list
of crazy, insane lunatic audio that will be the whole
mark of this hour, because boy boy, we got to
get into this stuff. So girde your loins for that.
And if you thought the worst thing you could do
in the sharply divided political nature of family is to
(33:24):
simply cut off family members, excommunicate them from social gatherings,
from even talking to them, we've seen more than enough
of that lunacy. Fear not people have taken it a
step further, so we will hear from the worst person
in the world or one of Okay, that's going to
be coming up. Let me grab a call here real
(33:45):
quick on Ross and I's rampant bruising. Yes, Janet, what's up? Hey,
what's up?
Speaker 5 (33:55):
I was just calling to mention the fact.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
That much working people have not just bruises, but cuts
as well.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
Not that the majority of Democrats, but not anything about that.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
Well, look, it's not exactly super physical labor Ross that
I do around here, but I have done a lot
of physical labor in the past, and I would agree
with you, yes, And then then then you get.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
Literally never had a job that I didn't lean for.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
Yeah, no, that's true. When I did walk into that
table during the court, it was not during the course
of my duties, but it counts. So yeah, right, I
shouldn't even be here today. Ross told me to take
the day off, but I don't listen, So all right, Janet,
thanks for that, appreciate it. Oh that speaking of working people, Ross,
(34:40):
this is such a great country man, can you imagine.
I just want you to picture this. Imagine coming from
some hellscape machete stan nation. Right, you're able to escape
the rampant poverty and death and everything else there, and
you come to America. You co actually with papers, although
(35:02):
those might be questionable, and then in just like a
decade and a half you're able to basically be the
Ellis Island immigrant and now you're worth thirty million dollars.
What other country can you do that in? That'd be?
That would be amazing, right, what a success story? Congratulations
(35:25):
elon Omar. So oh this story?
Speaker 2 (35:33):
I mean, how do I mean what, how does that
even happen?
Speaker 1 (35:36):
Well, she came from Somalia, b and her brother and
then they got here and now she's worth thirty million dollars?
How does that happen? Hard scrabble ingenuity, lucky timing? I'm
sure what else could it be? So elon Omar reported
a net worth of thirty million in her latest financial disclosure,
(36:00):
a document file, just months after she dismissed rumors that
she was a millionaire as ridiculous and categorically falls. Yeah.
So she follow the disclosure in May. Back in February,
somebody asked her about that, and she laughed at them
she I'm not worth I'm not worth millions. No, she's
worth thirty million, right, She's not a millionaire, she's a multimillionaire. Yeah,
(36:21):
she's a tens of millionaire. The disclosure shows that her
and her husband Tim might not experienced a three thousand,
five hundred percent increase in net worth year over year,
and in fact, if you go back to twenty twenty three,
at the time, she disclosed that she had roughly one
thousand dollars in liquid so basically cash she can access
(36:44):
and an estimated value. I'm assuming this is mortgage equity
between fifteen and fifty thousand, I guess. And by the
way they put the ranges on there, so she's not
playing fast and loose. That's just one of the boxes
you can check. Now that has jumped to thirty million.
The financial games came from two businesses. One they have
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a winery and that saw a healthy increase I don't
know to a million dollars whatever, but the majority of
it came from the Rose Lake Capital which is the
venture capital firm that technically her husband runs, but they're married.
So and boy, that took off. That took off. Man,
(37:32):
and I had a lot of good decisions. So what
is Roselake? By the way, what is it with democrats
and corrupt organizations with the word Rose in it? Looking
at you Clinton's anyway, remember the Rose Law firm. There's
a little nostalgia for you. Rose Lake Capitol, which has
sixty billion in assets under management, made their money through
(37:55):
well venture capital, so investing in various businesses. They also
do a lot of consulting. They've made a lot of
really good investments and ironically a lot of the investments
they make all right, So check this out and read
this from their website. The company touts it's deep global
networks built from on the ground work did more than
eighty countries, working across business, politics, banking, and diplomacy. It
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offers clients expertise in several facets, including structuring legislation. So
it's a combination of being very very good. It's selecting
certain businesses or types of businesses and then hitting while
the iron's hot. Oh we invested in this, and all
of a sudden, look at that. It just now it's
a big pile of money for everybody. Weren't we lucky
(38:43):
to get into that? And also they have a bunch
of foreign clients that are paying them essentially to be
their representatives on you know, in America.
Speaker 2 (38:54):
And that's very interesting, right, there's just a feel good
American story, right there, isn't it. If they teamed up,
like if her husband teamed up with Nancy Pelosi's husband, Oh.
Speaker 1 (39:05):
My gosh, no, yeah, Elon, suck at Elon. You're not
the richest person in the world anymore. Two, he's literally running,
He's just running the thing, and and it's like it's
two facets, it's one. It would be really good to know,
you know, congressionally, what's gonna happen. That's that's that's the
(39:27):
knock on Pelosi's husband, especially when they bought all that
in Navidia right before it's skyrocketed. But also they're doing
the Hunter Biden thing kind of in a more i guess,
a more professional setting. Why oh, why would a bunch
of foreign governments want to have influence in the United States.
And oh, by the way, they choose to go with
the congresswoman who's a little high profile her husband.
Speaker 2 (39:49):
I'm not gonna lie. So I'm hearing you talk about this,
and it's coming across a little racist. He said, Well,
what do you mean if this was a Nancy Mace,
you'd probably be like, she's a sav investor.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
Was she not married? So she wouldn't have anyone to
funnel or crime? I mean her investing.
Speaker 2 (40:04):
You know, this is the best somalia. You're like still
upset over black Hawk down and you're like, oh, she's
a scramming system and she's a thieve and there.
Speaker 1 (40:13):
I didn't say any of that. I simply reported the
numbers that she herself disclosed. Wouldn't Ross, I'm sorry if
if if Bob Pittman walks in here, he's the CEO
of company, if he walks in, he's like, Ross, we're
giving you a three thousand, five hundred percent raise? Are
you not taking it?
Speaker 2 (40:28):
I would take that? Yes, I would.
Speaker 1 (40:29):
Okay, So who's a hypocrite? Now?
Speaker 2 (40:31):
No, I'm just kind of like getting into the whole
financial situation where I getting a little more concerned about it.
Speaker 1 (40:36):
And that sounds like what did you say? The number
was three three thousand, way three thousand, five hundred year
over year?
Speaker 2 (40:42):
That's pretty good, right?
Speaker 1 (40:44):
Yeah, yeah, I'm in fact I would you know, I
would take that too, Like I actually invest, I invest
money with you know, the clients that you hear me
talk about. And I will tell you that at no
point that they promised me three thousand and five percent return.
So I don't know, maybe the wrong thing.
Speaker 2 (41:04):
I about to say. It sounds like you're a bad
at negotiating.
Speaker 1 (41:06):
I clearly that's or they're or they're bad at Bernie
made off in their clients. Even Bernie made off, was like,
we're gonna stick with like twenty percent, right, I don't
make this too crazy. Good lord man.
Speaker 2 (41:21):
This reminds me of like I told the story before
about when I was in high school and my buddy Phil, Right, yeah,
we're in biology class of one year, and I saved
all of my tests. Right, These were the tests you
took back in the day where you would use the
number two pencil and fill the yeah scantron. Yeah, And
I saved them all. And the next year, my buddy Phil,
(41:42):
uh you know, he we're best friends. He had the
biology class and all the tests were the same. So
he had all my old tests. Oh no, so he
and listen, he had them and he decided on the
first test to get a hundred and oh that's dumb.
Mister Rosen is like, wow, wait is he a good student.
So here's the thing. He would just say he was
notorious for just sitting in the back drawing, paying no attention.
(42:06):
And then at the first test he gets one hundred,
and mister Rosen is like, wow, you're brighter than I
thought you were. A great job, Phil, We're gonna call it.
We're gonna call you mister Biology.
Speaker 1 (42:13):
Right.
Speaker 2 (42:14):
Oh, then the second sarcastically, yeah, no, he's being serious.
Oh I wrote mister Biology and his test and and
and hung it up. So yeah, So the next test
comes around and Phil once again has the test, and
he gets a hundred. All right, And he continues to
do this for the next two or three tests, and
eventually mister Rosen sees us walking down the hallway together
(42:37):
and he puts this together. He's like, Ross is really
good in this class. He's probably complete nerd, probably saved
all his tests, right, because who does that, right, Yeah,
he's And I told film like, listen, dude, if you're
gonna do this, don't get a hundred, you get like
an eighty, get like a seventy five, you know, high
end ninety. But no, he had to get six one
(42:57):
hundreds in a row, which is absurd.
Speaker 1 (43:00):
So he's CHATGPT before there's Shatgypt.
Speaker 2 (43:02):
Yeah, and obviously the mister Rosen changed the test and
he got busted. And that's exactly what happened. And they're
pushing it too far. Like you said, Birding made off
his like twenty percent something return, Yes is a three
thousand percent. What are you doing? It's so obvious what
they belong in prison? How are they not in prison?
Speaker 3 (43:20):
I mean.
Speaker 1 (43:22):
Now they got money to not go to prison. You
just got to make that leap. I don't know she
disclosed it. So one's like, well, there's nothing to see here.
I'm like, I did, I feel that there's more to
see here if if I had to, you know, put
my finger on it. So uh, anyway, I thought that
feel good story. You know, just too often we just
do negative stories. So I thought a feel good immigrant story.
It would be great. All you are hating a bunch
(43:44):
of haters. Speaking of haters, I've seen a lot of
videos where, uh remember the Remember the chick who was
interviewing her grandfather to see if she would ever spend
time with him again. Remember that video and how hard
that was to listen to because she's just like all right,
I'm woke and if you're not woke enough. And the grandfather,
(44:06):
you could tell, is literally on the verge of like
mental breakdown because he just wants to see his granddaughter.
His wife had died, he's got nobody, and she's literally
filming it for content. I thought that was pretty bad.
Then I saw this chick over the weekend.
Speaker 3 (44:24):
My brother was in town visiting me recently, and we
have mega parents that we haven't spoken to in eight years,
because again they're mega parents. My brother seems to think
Becau's like, oh we could agree to disagree, Oh we
can move past it. Oh we can meet them where
they're at. I'm not like that. I don't feel that way.
But I do have a relationship with him and I
do love him, and he is not mega. So for
his own benefit, I went and sat in support while
(44:47):
we had this like weird dinner with my parents. I
was very shocked and also reassured to find the eight
years later, zero personal growth has taken place.
Speaker 1 (45:04):
Right, Okay, so by personal growth you mean a complete
ideological switcheroo that you wanted your parents to do because
you cut off contact. Honestly, you should take that as
I'm not really important to them a little bit, but
also like so, but the same goes for her though, right, Yeah,
well no, because she's personally growed because she's where she is,
(45:27):
she doesn't need to grow, so she doesn't need to grow. Yeah,
that's what you need to understand. But also the fact
that your parents didn't budge an inch in eight years
of not seeing you doesn't make me think they want
to see you as bad as you think they do, right,
because they clearly have a line there. They're like, yeah,
we would like to see our daughter, it's our daughter,
but we're not going to be We're not we're not
(45:47):
gonna be bullied into this or we're not going to
be untrue to ourself just to appease you. This and
this will make you know she's a grown adult. Even
your brother's having second thoughts, all right, but no, no, no,
this worse.
Speaker 3 (46:00):
I mean we're talking like it was almost a decade, okay,
and everything that happened economically, and everything that happened politically,
and even just like what we may have gone through
in eight years as individuals, they are the same people,
just total problematic behavior, racism, homophobic, reagnist, the whole nine
(46:20):
yards like they are completely brainwashed by legacy media completely,
but there is zero critical thinking.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
Going on at all. What a statement? Ait wa, Wait,
so you're alleging that they're brainwashed by the media and
have now decided not to do any critical thinking. That
would be horrible if that happened to somebody. Ross Can
you even imagine that happened? Somebody can't. I'm sure they cannot.
But how could you live through the first half of
(46:47):
the first Trump term COVID than all four years of
the Biden economic military debacle that was his administration, correct,
and then come back to Trump and be like, Yeah,
everything better under Biden. I don't understand that. I don't either.
But again, that's not even the worst part. Here's the
(47:07):
worst part. This is where it raises it above the
chick recording her grandfather for content as a struggle session
because she has a different plan for her parents that
she's kind of hoping for.
Speaker 3 (47:23):
You can see where my mom like, the gears are
kind of trying to grind, but they're not quite making
the cut because the machine is just so very old
and outdated and those skills have never been utilized. And
I just like for anybody out there who's wondering, like
when this whole nightmare is going to be over and
when they're going to get their parents back, Like when
are we going to see the end of this train wreck?
(47:45):
It's when the boomers expire, When the conservative boomers expire,
that is going to be the end of it.
Speaker 1 (47:52):
Your parents are not coming back. So by expiring, she
means a die.
Speaker 2 (47:57):
She means die.
Speaker 1 (47:59):
That's how she's gonna win this thing. But when they die.
Speaker 2 (48:02):
But she's also completely wrong. If you've seen polling on zoomers,
she doesn't know what's coming.
Speaker 1 (48:06):
You see, well, again, this is the critical thinking thing
that she laughed about.
Speaker 2 (48:10):
You see polling from younger zoomers, and the thing is
they'll say that like, you know, we don't approve of
what Trump is doing, but then you look into it
further as to why, and they don't believe Trump is
going further enough. This is a generation that was brought
up through COVID. They've had all these restrictions. They see
what's happening to themselves when it comes to housing and
the cost of living in the white straight males where
(48:30):
enemy numbers every moment of say, especially the young the
young males, right and white, black Asian. It doesn't matter.
They were all treated a certain way. They don't believe
Trump has gone further enough, and they don't under her specifically,
she doesn't understand the monster that's been created.
Speaker 1 (48:47):
If she thinks she helped create the monks.
Speaker 2 (48:50):
Yeah, if she thinks this is going away with the
death of her parents, she's in for a route awakening.
Speaker 1 (48:54):
But what how horrible do you have to be?
Speaker 4 (48:56):
Like?
Speaker 1 (48:57):
My parents are never coming back, so I just need
them to die. Who says that. I've talked about how
my father literally pieced out when I was twelve, and
then he died at fifty six. He died during an operation.
It was not he was not expected and we hadn't
really spoken in years. And let me tell you, even
after everything that I went through, I didn't wish death
on the man. So my father, right, like, I can't fatho.
(49:22):
I can't fathom that line of thinking. And clearly your
parents sound like other than their ideology, they love her anyway,
So worst person, we'll be back. Yeah, bring y'all, sing y'all.
Speaker 2 (49:41):
And now we're in the.
Speaker 1 (49:47):
Look I complained, I can't I complained, right, And I'm like, yeah, well,
I went down the Whole food Why torture we who?
Of course you did. And it's not because they like
(50:08):
Whole Foods, because they're mad because it was a Labor
Day protest and uh, I don't know, all right, Ross,
would you say the singing's better than some of the
previous singing, I'd say that's better than Kenny Loggins the
other day.
Speaker 2 (50:23):
Yeah, I think you're right on that point.
Speaker 1 (50:25):
Yeah, yeah, I like, oh, man, well, sorry, anyway.
Speaker 2 (50:29):
Are they just throwing out different locations like they do
the Whole Song and they're like, no, well they're gonna
be the Whole Foods?
Speaker 1 (50:35):
Clearly they have not been to anywhere that serves food, right,
So I don't trust it. I don't trust what's going on.
So yeah, of course over the weekend they had the
anti Trump Labor Day protest, which, by the way, why
would you Why would you protest somebody who just died
according to Newsweek or Daily Beast, that's just mean. But yeah, man,
(50:56):
so they're they're keeping that up and at least that
I don't know, they're a lit practice in so I
guess that's a good thing, all right. Eight eight eight
nine three four seven eight seven four Russ. I can't
see what's online too. I just got the green there,
so he had entered whatever. Thank you. We'll figure out
what topic that's on. But like I said, we got
we got buckets audio on this, on this beautiful more
(51:19):
and so uh oh wait, old I understood that. Oh
I still can't see maybe the culture. All right, let's
just go ahead and grab it. Hey, Jay, what's going on?
Speaker 6 (51:30):
Good morning, Casey. How was your vacation short.
Speaker 1 (51:33):
As it was. I was good. I didn't die over it,
and they did not speculate it. You really did, so
I see. I see your point.
Speaker 6 (51:40):
Anyways, I just want to talk to imagine a political
party that supports crime, murder, rate, violence, drug trafficking, sex trafficking. Yeah,
and imagine if they're going to divide the primaries. The
they they represent maybe ten percent. I think they said twenty,
but I think it's more like ten percent. But these
(52:02):
people that support that, I like the transcrowd. They need
to have psychiatric evaluation. We need to bring back the
mental asylums. That's a critical factor in the Trump's administration plating.
Speaker 1 (52:15):
I will say this, and I know this is don't
get don't get too ahead of yourself, because you're conflating
frustration in polling by a just defeated party to what
would happen if they actually hit the ballot box. And
that's how people get a false sense of confidence. And
then Roy Cooper becomes the next senator.
Speaker 6 (52:34):
So I would I remember Roy Cooper, Remember Roy Cooper,
the dying people that are the right to go visit
their loved ones during COVID.
Speaker 1 (52:41):
I'll never forget that. Yeah, yeah, a parking lot and
listen to the gospel. Yeah yeah, we brought that up
so and we'll continue.
Speaker 6 (52:49):
All right, thanks, Yeah, thanks Jasey, Yeah you bet.
Speaker 1 (52:53):
Yeah. Don't conflate a public opinion polling by frustrated people
who just lost a big race with what it looks
like the next time they go to the ballot box.
That's how you end up losing stuff. So that girl
sounds like she has no soul. Clearly she doesn't. I
would understand that there's some big underlying thing with her parents,
(53:15):
going back to the woman's audio we played, But it
sounds like the only underlying thing is can I don't
even believe her when she says Nope, there's still racist. Still,
Like they sit there and tell you know, racist jokes
at the at the table. I don't think that's happening.
I think your interpretation is you've saddled them with all
these things because they didn't vote how you wanted. That's
(53:38):
what's going on here. It's just the part where you're like, dah, well,
they only ever going to fix it is death.
Speaker 2 (53:42):
No, it's crazy because she's talking about how her parents
haven't made any progress, right, yes, and then she talks
about personal growth. Yeah, personal growth, or they haven't changed
their positions. After everything that's happened in eight years, how
could you be a Democrat lived through the Biden administration.
Compare it to the first half of the Trump administration
before COVID, and now I'm been like, yeah, no, we're right,
we should definitely have more Biden. It's nuts.
Speaker 1 (54:03):
Yeah, And here's the deal. I don't even expect you
to check. You can still, as you pointed out, you
can still dislike Trump and have backed off the position
that anyone who does like them is an evil, incartinate Okay, right,
that's called the go along, get along, and that's what
most people do in this country, or at least used
to do in this country. You're you're the one that's changed.
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And by the way, I don't know how old do
you think that chick is? Maybe twenty five?
Speaker 2 (54:28):
Yeah, probably mid twenties.
Speaker 1 (54:30):
And so her parents, she refers to them as boomers,
so they're probably in their sixties. I don't know one
of who's got twenty five years on this earth. The
other one's got, you know, more than six decades. Maybe
you're the one who doesn't have enough data.
Speaker 2 (54:46):
Yet, right, I mean that's typically that's normal to the
normal evolution progression. Right you end up? Yeah, I mean
you see this whole time. You have somebody's younger, they're liberal.
Speaker 1 (54:54):
Democrat in your twenties, you don't have a heart. If
you're not a Republican in your thirties, you don't have
a brain.
Speaker 2 (54:59):
And yes, you get older and you get more responsibilities,
and you get a family, and you become more conservative.
That's normal. She's gonna start paying for stuff. I mean,
she's the one that hasn't progressed. And looking at her
age and talking about the ten years, she's the same
person she was apparently when she was sixteen.
Speaker 1 (55:12):
She's probably fatter. Sorry, I'm just guestimating here. Anyway, speaking
of people, who are fat and not everyone who's fat.
I just want to be clear. Fat activists they're very upset.
I know, I know whenever you see their videos, they're
always very upset because they're spilling off into several because
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they chose the middle seat and now they're making them
buy another one or the hope, remember the chicken would
go to hotels and then like indicate how they're discriminating
against fat people because they don't have double wide doors
to open, or like we've seen the we've seen the
fat activists, and now now they have a new problem. Okay,
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oh Zepic, I, well, here's the deal. I'm not telling
you to go shove your face full of ozempic. Everything
I've read about ozempic makes me think that that's one
of those things where I like it might work, but
the moment you stop, it's super unworks. And also some
of the side effects don't sound like things I want
to deal with on the day to day. But that's
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a decision between you and your doctor. Okay, so that's
my opinion on ozempic. I'm probably not going to take it,
but if you want to, there's nothing I can do
to stop you. And Frankly, we're in an instant solution
kind of society, so I understand why it does well.
So I know what you're thinking. You're like, why would
fat activists, who clearly spend their days highlighting all the
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ills of the world because of their rotundness, why would
they be upset at this quote unquote miracle drug Hell
because less people are going to be fat. I know
that sounds counterintuitive, but when you've committed in your whole
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brand and is being fat is great. Look at this
Nike ad. See this is Remember the Nike ad with
a really big chicken. It said this is healthy. And
anyone who looked at that with eyes and two brain
cells sur rubbed together. What I don't know about that.
I don't know about that at all. Ross. When you
were before all your diet and you're you stop drinking
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and all that, did you ever think to yourself, I'm
the peak of health. Did you ever cross your mind?
Speaker 3 (57:28):
No?
Speaker 2 (57:28):
It never did.
Speaker 1 (57:29):
Okay, Yeah, and then when he got healthy you realized
the divide.
Speaker 2 (57:34):
Huh yeah. I was more like, Hey, I hope I
never walk in front of a.
Speaker 1 (57:37):
Mirror, right, Well, uh no, So fat activists are upset because, ah,
losing weight is hard, it requires discipline, self control, and
now that Dozeppi comes along, it's a bit of a
cheat code.
Speaker 4 (57:56):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (57:57):
But fat activists are now taking full up as the
use of ozempic for weight loss. Here's the deal. I
would I would at least respect the position of anyone
if they said, look, the reason I don't like ozempic
is it doesn't require you to make the lifestyle changes
unless you're still on the ozempic that will keep you
this way. That's why people when it's not taking ozempic,
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they balloon and a lot of times if you lose
a bunch of way, then you gain it back, you
gain more back. So I could respect it if that
was the position. No, they're upset because it puts further
pressure on them to lose weight, and it decreases the
possibility that some hotels going to take them seriously and
renovate all their rooms so they don't fall through to
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the room below or whatever their concern is. That's why
they're upset, and it's you know what it is. It's
like racism and you're the NAACP or you're you know,
you're one of these race hustlers. If racism truly ever disappear,
you're out of a job. It's like mother's against drunk
driving if nobody drives drunk. Or remember, the whole thing was,
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we just want the levels taken down. We want point
oh eight and they got it. They didn't put up
a mission accomplished banner. Then they're like, all right, now
we want this, and they just it's a whole list
of things. It's like anti smoking activists. Do you guys,
are you old enough to remember what the initial anti
smoking push was, And they said it was the only
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thing that's all they wanted, and that was airplanes. And
they made the argument and at least it's a fair
argument that unlike a smoking section, if you're in an
airplane and it's a controlled air environment, there's not much
you can do, but don't worry. That's all we want.
And then before then it was restaurants and they're like,
all right, we gonna have smoking section and non smoking.
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And then it was no smoking. There was no smoking
in anything, no smoking standing out front, no smoking where
we can see you. Because it was never about that.
And for the fat activists, man, it ain't that all right.
I let them hang enough dude, what is going on
in football? What's going on? If it was just Texas
(01:00:08):
and it was just you know, Alabama, but Clemson too,
you n they were not expected to win. But what
the hell happened?
Speaker 5 (01:00:17):
Man?
Speaker 1 (01:00:18):
Other than a six foot seven tight end for LSU
who looks like he's gonna be pretty good in the NFL.
Speaker 5 (01:00:23):
Yeah, well, here's what I'm hoping when the poll comes
out that LSU's number one.
Speaker 1 (01:00:29):
It probably was, it would be it. They'll definitely be
it's gonna be Ohio State. But let's just be honest. Yeah,
just because. But I mean, they didn't look great either,
but arch Manning had lost out there.
Speaker 5 (01:00:41):
He did, he did well. Listen, Kate didn't look spectacular,
but he had no time to throw. Yeah, I mean
it was they were just all over them, and it
was you know, but you got to practice, hopefully practice
game this week, right, so we'll see if we can
clean things up against Troy.
Speaker 1 (01:00:56):
But yeah, it was.
Speaker 5 (01:00:57):
And then last night I thought you went c was
I thought they were going to roll them. I was like, wow,
that's impressive. After the first drive and then that was
the end of that. They pulled the quarterback man. Yeah,
well pull loez.
Speaker 1 (01:01:09):
Yeah, yeah, here's and here's the thing. In both cases. Look,
he brought into clean this program. I'm not a big
Bill Belichick fan just because I Ptriots animosity. But you
can't expect the guy to come out against TCU, who
was just in the the championship game a few years ago,
right against Ohio State. By the way, there's bad blood there.
(01:01:29):
You can't expect that. But I can expect them to
be close to the three and a half line. Well
they weren't, I know, and I bet on TCU, so
yeah me, but yeah, good, whatever, yeah whatever, So sorry
about that. But then I'm wondering if all these the
prophetic teams all lose, is there some jew voodoo that's
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gonna make the NFL teams lose and then everything sideways?
That's my level of paranoia.
Speaker 5 (01:01:56):
Well, you know, they're already there. He was already chattering
that there's not going to be undefeated team this year.
So I don't know, maybe there will, maybe there won't be,
certainly on the NFL. Well, the weather was kind of
unverat that was pretty and it will continue, I mean
next couple of days. The higher chances which are pretty
low of any shower thundershower activities further west as you
(01:02:17):
get into the mountains. Otherwise it's sunny, upper seventies, low
eighties today, low maate eighties tomorrow. By Thursday and Friday,
especially around the triangle, could sneak closer to the upper eighties,
maybe ninety degrees by Friday and Saturday. So for any
Friday or Saturday football, whether it's high school or college, job,
gonna get hotter.
Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
Kind of men. Just last week case he knew that
summertime probably wasn't done. It's not.
Speaker 5 (01:02:40):
It's going to visit for a couple of days before
it cools off again into the weekend and into early
next week. But pretty uneventful week again, some spotty showers
here and there. We'll keeping on a wave coming across
the Atlantic does have a chance of developing at sixty percent,
so we might get another name storm, but right now
most of the guide's steering it away from the west
east coast, but way early to make that termination for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:03:00):
You know what the name is so I can mock it, yeah, Gabriel, Okay, yeah,
such a bad Oh. I enjoyed that movie series with
walking so okay, hey, real quick, what's the Sunday weather
in the Triad.
Speaker 5 (01:03:15):
Sunday after the Oops, sorry about that. Oh no, just
kicked my microphone. Oh good, should be dry, cooler, probably
upper seventies.
Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
Okay, beautiful. Yeah, we have a Prodigy listening to the Triad.
We're doing a day at the ballpark. We got the suite.
We're gonna have it all catered and you can register
to win tickets at ninety four to five WPTI dot
com slash contests and then scroll down and when yourself
a pair, come hang out the ballpark and gorge yourself
on food. Awesome. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And I know
(01:03:45):
it's thinking, Oh, it's football going on, so AnyWho, don't worry.
We got we'll get some streaming stuff. So all right,
all right, my man, thank you very much. I appreciate it.
We'll talk in an hour, all right, seven forty nine
hang on. College football has grown on me. Were really
was never really a big thing in Wyoming, mostly because
when in the nineties we had a couple of top
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twenty teams and then we would not they went in
the University of Wyoming wouldn't get good bull bids, and
arguably it kind of destroyed the program and The reason
was even if you got there's like five hundred thousand
people in the whole state of Wyoming, who the hell's traveling,
and it was you know, then and there you realize
the true financial stuff. Right when you were a top
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one of the years they were top ten team and
they couldn't get one of the decent bulls, and it
killed recruiting, killed recruiting, and so then they Wyoming's policy.
Hold on Wyoming's policy then, which actually was kind of interesting,
is they went and hunted up underdogs who people underestimated,
and they've had a couple of big wins.
Speaker 2 (01:04:46):
With you by the same man. I think they did
a pretty good job.
Speaker 1 (01:04:49):
Yeah, but you remember what you remember Josh Allen talking
about all the schools nobody wanted them.
Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
He sent letter after letter after letter nobody wanted He
went to it, nobody wanted them. Finally he was a
accepted by a junior college, played ball California. Yeah, and
then he ended up going to the University of Wyoming,
and now he's in their Hall of Fame.
Speaker 1 (01:05:06):
Yeah, and I don't know that his records will ever
be touched there. He has all of them, but one,
which what a loser huh, all of them but one
who does that. So anyway, yeah, just absolutely killed it.
But no, K what I love is you never know
what to expect. And one of the funniest was I
was telling Ross this because clear he doesn't watch this
(01:05:28):
was what happened with South Florida and Boise State. So
you know, it's it's like any other fourth down. Right
here comes the Ponnter. Field positions not that great. They're
basically I think they're the fifty or forty five yard
line and I think they had five or six yards
for a first down. So what happens Everybody just acts like,
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you know, acts like, yeah, it was normal. Here comes
the paonter. He's kind of surrounded by a group of
people walking out there, but nobody's really paid attention. Clearly
they're not going to go for it there. They're up
at the point at that point only by three points,
and it comes out snaps and instead of punting the ball,
the dude then throws a absolute spiral man and then
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everyone realized that instead of sitting the punter out, they
had snuck the backup quarterback who kind of looks like
him out and then just kind of kept it so
he couldn't see his face and they got absolutely hoodwinked
by that. So I don't know, I think that stuff's funny.
Pretty good job throughout the years of really documenting how
the media manipulates things, because you know, there's the classic
(01:06:34):
where they're literally just reporting something that's not true, and
those are pretty easy to spot. Maybe not at first,
but you get enough time under your belt and you
could pick him out pretty good. But there's a lot
of different ways that don't necessarily get discussion but are
part of the bigger problem, like what stories you choose
to do and what you don't. Newsweek could be a
good example, writing that breathless article about whether Trump's dead
(01:06:56):
or not right because people on Blue Sky are speculating
over it, when the very same language they used in
the article about you know people are people are discussing
these things they totally ignored for four years, and it
was actually worse because in that instance, Newsweek I'm assuming
still has a press credential I think they do, which
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means they got to watch President put in brain sit
there and give speeches in person, or do a little
weird you know, pop in for the press brief. It
didn't happen a lot, but it happened more. They laid
eyes on it more than the average citizen would and
they saw nothing wrong. So story selections big headlining based
on your ability to create something that while the narrative
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deep in the story is called burying the story. You know,
it'll be like, oh, you got to go eighteen paragraphs
down to find out the truth. But the headline for
people who are casual headline readers and tend to extract
information is clearly a lie. But there is one that's
very special, and it's called line by telling the truth.
(01:08:02):
And I know that sounds counterintuitive, but we saw a
wonderful example over the weekend. And it's also it's to
say it's non contextual. Truth would be another way to
describe it. And that had to do with the headlines.
And let me just read you some of them. The
NBC News Trump provokes secret service protection for former Vice
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president Kamala Harris, Trump cancels CNN. Trump cancels Kamala Harris's
secret service detail. New York Times, Trump provokes Kamala Harris's
secret service protection. Anyway, I could go on and on
and on. That sounds pretty bad. Ross. Clearly that's some vendetta.
He's just a mean old man, right.
Speaker 2 (01:08:43):
Yeah, I don't know about that.
Speaker 1 (01:08:45):
I mean, what do you mean you don't know about that?
He revoked her Secret Service protection?
Speaker 2 (01:08:49):
Isn't that what you do to the vice president after
what is it like six months?
Speaker 1 (01:08:53):
I mean, yeah, that's what the law said.
Speaker 2 (01:08:56):
And that's what it's always been, right every vice president, not.
Speaker 1 (01:08:58):
Every but I think they updated it during Obama, but
a little bit or maybe back to the bush. But
it's not always been that. Sometimes they didn't get any,
then they got some for a long time, but then
they they changed it and now even presidents can. Vice
presidents now age out after six months. Yes, wait a sec.
Are you saying it's been six months since January?
Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
It has been?
Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
Yeah? Did you check that? You run run that through?
Speaker 2 (01:09:24):
Ross? I did, really briefly.
Speaker 1 (01:09:26):
I did, well.
Speaker 2 (01:09:27):
I mean at the moment it's been nine now, but
I don't know when did the story break?
Speaker 1 (01:09:32):
Uh? Friday? Friday? Yeah, mean, old man did. He's trying
to get clearly, he's trying to get her killed. I
think that's what's up.
Speaker 2 (01:09:41):
Yeah, that is that's a line by telling the truth,
because they're the truth. They're trying to get a message
out there, like he's doing this social she's you know,
he's doing this so she won't be safe for something,
or he's doing it because he's a racist, and on
and on.
Speaker 1 (01:09:53):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's it's a chilly new era of politics.
It's one of the headlines. But it's not. It's a
six month now. This what they hang their hat on.
But it then, but I saw this pushback. Well, Joe
Biden said that he was extending hers to eighteen months,
which is at the that is done at the pleasure
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of the president, and so this president just said, I
don't know Biden can say that, but that's not how
this works. We're going to follow the law. But rather
than making that argument because they knew nobody would care
when they headlined this and explained it, you have to
go down in a lot of these stories to figure
out that that's the law. And in some cases, like CBS,
they never mentioned that. They never mentioned that part of it.
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So if you strongly believe that that's an argument, then
you're lying because you chose not to make it the
forefront of your story. If you led with Joe on
one of the last things they did was Joe Biden
extended Kamala Harris's Secret Service protection to eighteen months. Joe
Biden did that as to be petty, and Joe Biden
didn't do that. Let's just be honest. They did it
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because doing that sends a message that this man is
dangerous and his followers are dangerous, which is deeply ironic
because I've seen you. Remember he's the last president to
be shot, So I don't know whose followers are dangerous.
But you didn't go with that. You went with these
headlines for headline readers who don't delve into the story,
who are left with the impression that Trump is doing
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this to attack Kamala Harris and get maybe have harm
come to her, rather than hey, it's six months. And
I mentioned CBS didn't even bring it up. They've clearly
learned nothing after the sixty minutes lawsuit. So this is
CBS News who sat down with Christinome, all right, the
Department of Homeland Security director, and of course they had
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to talk about the Maryland man. But remember CBS News
as part of trying to fix that lawsuit and you know,
striving for transparency within sixty minutes and their general News
decided that anyone submitting for an interview with any political interviews,
they would make available the uncut footage and then post
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it at the same time that the air that the
edited interview is airing, so that the public can avail
themselves of that. And they must think you're stupid and
you're not going to check. And you may not check,
but somebody who writes political articles is going to check,
and they did.
Speaker 3 (01:12:23):
So.
Speaker 1 (01:12:24):
Here is the discussion as it aired on sixty minutes,
specifically about Abrego Garcia, the quote unquote Maryland man who
probably beat his wife and probably was human trafficking allegedly.
Here's what you would have seen tuning in to CBS's
Weekend News.
Speaker 4 (01:12:41):
And the one thing that we will continue to do
is to make sure that he doesn't walk free in
the United States of America.
Speaker 1 (01:12:48):
Okay, all right, well but what was I'm sorry? Why? Yeah,
did you you should add context? Why would you? Why
are you saying that? Why don't you want to know?
Walk free? Well, she did say it, she absolutely said it.
How do we know because we have the uncut interviews,
So that was six and a half seconds. The actual
answer was thirty five seconds. But I'm sure they just
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probably some ums and aws things like that. Remember how
slow Obama talked, and then you would have to edit
gaps out. Maybe that's what they edited out. I don't know.
Roy Cooper is the same way. Let's hear what she
actually said, shall we?
Speaker 4 (01:13:23):
And the one thing that we will continue to do
is to make sure that he doesn't walk free in
the United States of America. This individual was a known
human smuggler MS thirteen gang member, an individual who was
a wife beater and someone who was so perverted that
he solicited nude photos from minors and even his fellow
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human traffickers told him to knock it off. He was
so sick in what he was doing and how he
was treating small children. So he needs to never be
in the United States of America, and our administration is
making sure we're doing all that we can to bring
him to justice.
Speaker 1 (01:13:57):
Wow. That sounds like that sounds like context. That's weird.
That's weird that they would deem that the thing they
had to cut out for time that whole answer, and
people will push back and they'll say, well, she's making
allegations and there is He hasn't been tried for those things,
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all right, okay, But here's the deal that's not on you.
Then the story is, if you honestly think she's besmirching him,
is a sitting cabinet member said this about an American citizen?
Can you believe this? But you didn't go that route.
You just decided to excommunicate context for people who are
only kind of plugged into this, who might have been
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learning that for the first time. You know it, and
I know it because we've talked about it here on
the show. How many people out there, though, are not
really plugged into news. They've just seen the story position
as this poor Maryland father was accidentally deported, which isn't
necessarily the case. You may be accidentally deported to the
wrong country, but they intended to deport him. Now I
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gets to go play in Uganda. That'll be fun. Although
now they're going to try to keep them here another
month because the same judge, the Obama judge, said so yeah,
so you cut all that crap out that might actually,
at the very least inform people that maybe they should
do a little more research on this. You absolute scumbags.
You can't help yourselves, Honestly, you can put in all
(01:15:22):
the new policies you want, just like we put in
these DEI policies. Ross, What have we seen a hundred
videos on now of undercover interviews of college officials as
it pertains to DEI. Did they just cut it out?
Speaker 2 (01:15:34):
No, they're still doing it, but they gave it a
different name.
Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
Yeah, you've got to purge your newsroom. Clearly, you have
editors and producers in there who are they're not changed
in their ways, they've learned nothing, and they're imperiling your
business model. You're continuing to destroy credibility, and they may
be opening you up to lawsuits. Who why would you
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unless you ideologically believe that, why would you put up
with that? You know, screw around find out that's that's
what's gonna keep happening as you do this stuff. But
I'm not surprised, not at all. But at least we
can document it it. Speaking of documenting Greta Thunberg Tunberg,
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what did we decide on Thunberg or Tunberg? We just
found out that it's not Chicken Kiev anymore like a
month ago. So AnyWho, So they they got the flotilla
back third time?
Speaker 2 (01:16:32):
Is the charm right?
Speaker 1 (01:16:34):
That's right? The Greta Tunberg Thunberg flotilla of boats. What
is it? Thunberger Tumberg Man, she.
Speaker 2 (01:16:41):
Keeps changing it. But I just realized that, like you
know her and her constant voyages, she's becoming like the
dude in money Python in the Holy Grail who keeps
building the castle in the swamp.
Speaker 1 (01:16:51):
Hey man, one day you get it right and the
swamp will need it. So they posted a bunch of videos.
They got their humanitarian aid, which is good. I'm sure
they had to get more because they ate all the
other aid. So there's that. Well they did, I'm not lying.
They ate the aid man as you do. And they
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decided to take off from the port of Barcelona, which again,
why do they keep sailing from like one of the
furthest positions in the Mediterranean, Like why wouldn't you launch
from Croatia. It doesn't make any Cyprus, not the north side,
the south side, the good side, Like you could just
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as easily fly to these points, get in the boat,
drive to Gaza. You won't get there, but you would
have a lot less things, right. I remember last time
they basically intercepted their boat. So they make a bunch
of videos. By the way do you see her new haircut.
I can't decide with her new haircut if she looks
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more like Avier Bardem's character the bad guy in No
Country in Old ben Or and it's dawned, I mean
last night the King from Shrek.
Speaker 2 (01:18:04):
I don't know. I could kind of see some Anton
sugar there.
Speaker 1 (01:18:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:18:07):
Also I can also see the King from Shrek. So
it's not it's a weird look. So can we call
her Greta Farquhart? Now? Isn't it far quad?
Speaker 1 (01:18:15):
Is it fark? I'll call it whatever as long as
I don't have to remember Thunberg Tomberg. Yeah, it's quite
a haircut. So anyway, so they get in the boat.
Speaker 2 (01:18:28):
She got ocean hair. She's been on so many boats
trying to go to Gaza. You know, it's like having
hat air. It's having that ocean hair.
Speaker 1 (01:18:36):
No, man, that's a real thing. That's saltwater. It'll do
you in man Or like you're kind of like a
swimmer in high school, where there always all their hair
was chlorine. I don't know if it was like that
for your swimmers. They all had lovesol looks like they
had frosted tips, but they just were in the pool
all the time. So hold on, how far are is
(01:18:58):
bars Helona from guys? All right, let's see one thousand,
nine hundred and fifty five miles? Okay, all right, ross,
So they had one thousand, nine hundred and fifty five miles.
How many miles do you think they've made it thus far?
Speaker 2 (01:19:19):
Oh I love this, dame. Fifty miles?
Speaker 1 (01:19:21):
No, no, no, it's one thousand, nine hundred and fifty
five is the total. So how many of those miles
have they made? One hundred miles? No, no, lower, lower,
seventy five miles? Oh, sorry, sir, low forty miles. Oh wow,
way too much for five miles. No, it's more than
five miles. It's you can see five miles. You screwed up.
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They made it twenty and then they turned back. I
was gonna say that I've run further out of the
organ Inlet to sleigh Fish twenty. They made it twenty
miles and a major stormfront moved in and people are like, well,
they can't help it. Yes they can, because do you
know what I did prior to making the run out
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to the shelf from Oregon Inlet? Islis is crazy and
I'm sure some of you have done this as well.
Ross have you ever done any deep sea fishing? I
have not know what was what would be something you
might check out before you ran fifty miles out into
the ocean.
Speaker 2 (01:20:18):
Uh, priorly like the weather sending back?
Speaker 3 (01:20:19):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:20:20):
Oh yeah, they didn't check the weather. So they were
gonna make a two thousand mile voyage and they didn't
check the weather, so they got twenty miles. The weather
is bad. They turned back there in Barcelona again.
Speaker 2 (01:20:32):
They're sailing and then the bad weather comes through and
they're like, oh, the aid's getting wet. Quick, eat all
the aid.
Speaker 1 (01:20:38):
Yeah, eat all the aids. Man, you don't want to
go bad twenty miles.
Speaker 2 (01:20:45):
You can show up to guys with wet food.
Speaker 1 (01:20:47):
You know what I mean? Oh no, people have been
through a duff So I mean a food full of
bullet holes in blood because you just murdered your own people.
To get ahold of it, Yeah, that's fine. But remember
for those of you, I know you want to call
and do all your jew hate. Remember the UN's oh
number showed about a seven percent success rate in the
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food trucks actually getting food to the people, And that
is not even track of what happened after they left
with the food and turned the corner. So any who, Yeah,
they're third time was not the charm. But they said
that they're going to regroup, probably get some more aid
and then and then they'll try again when the weather's better.
Speaker 2 (01:21:28):
No, she's going to turn into Sally Struthers from the
Starvin Marvin South Park episode.
Speaker 1 (01:21:33):
I know, yeah, man, Yeah, it looks like she's getting
a little well, she's look, she's she's now how old
is she? Twenty? Mid twenties now? I don't remember. And
people are still like, she's a kid, leave her alone. No,
she's not. She's clearly not. At least when she was
a kid, she was seemingly a tool of her parents.
This is I think she's digging on this now. Man.
(01:21:54):
Once I saw her getting fake arrested for the camera,
do you guys remember that all good will? She's a kid.
Goodwill should have exited your mind even though she was
an adult where somebody videoed her getting arrested and they
didn't like the arrest, so they literally the cops re
arrested her and carried her and then they had her there,
all carrying her from her four limbs.
Speaker 2 (01:22:14):
I think they did the fake handcuff thing like AOC
did too.
Speaker 1 (01:22:17):
Yeah, the hands behind the back and she didn't have
the cuffs on. Yeah. But once you see that, you
got no time for this. So yeah, Greta Farquard or
four quarter says that they'll try again, but they do
need more money for more aid and more ships. So
we'll see how that. You guys should start closer. That's
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all that I'm saying. It's all what I'm saying. Then
you won't need all the aid. We'll be back. K
Cooday Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three
four seven eight seven four. One other little college football
thing that I thought was hilarious is the Lee Corso
although now it's a conspiracy ross. You know who Lee
Corso is. He's the old old guy that was on
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the the ESPN college football coverage and he was there
for absolutely ever and he would do the picks and
just everybody loves Lee Corso so and he's on his
way out now, right, He's he's had a good run.
Clearly he should probably just enjoy retirement. But not before
he decided to do some pick'ems and everyone was making
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fun of him, essentially, like oh what a senile old man.
Can you believe the picks that he had? And the
problem was he picked Florida State, and that's why everyone
was laughing at him, because they're like, yeah, pick Florida State,
it's Alabama, what the hell's wrong with you can't do that?
And then Florida State went out and kicked the crap
out of Alabama. And I saw a bunch of these
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reporters that were kind of mocking him, just kind of
like pretend it didn't happen. So I thought that was funny,
But then I got into the world of conspiracy there, man,
so every so somebody put this together. Essentially every program
(01:24:05):
that Lee Corso has had any how do I say,
has had any influence and either three played, or he coached,
or he was in management of some way apparently won
yesterday or won over the weekend. So, which is kind
of crazy if you think about it. But if you're
one of these people who thinks everything is rigged, then
(01:24:27):
I guess that's how you do it. Right there, basically
have Lee Corso his whole entire career win after everyone
made fun of him for a bad pick. So I
thought that was pretty funny, But that's just me, all
right eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four.
Let's get over to this right yeah, where? Oh, okay,
(01:24:54):
all right, here here's by the oh you know what?
And then I was just damn it, Ross. Did you
see the beat? The new beef that appeared on Twitter
over the weekend involves college football but also rastling, so
I think you might have some interest in it. So
you're aware of the SEC, right's big pot? Yes I am, okay,
And you're aware of Ric Flair, right, I sure am?
Speaker 2 (01:25:16):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (01:25:16):
So Rick Flair's got beef with the SEC and they're
fighting it out on Twitter over what. So I'll read
it here in a moment. Who do you think wins
Rick Flair or the SEC? I'm not saying the players,
but we'll have him fight the athletic directors from all
the SEC schools.
Speaker 2 (01:25:32):
I think maybe if you get Rick early when he
first wakes up, you know what I mean, and he's
a bit more spry, okay, all right, but as the
day goes on, you know he's an older guy.
Speaker 1 (01:25:42):
Well that's fair, that's fair. I don't want to tell
that to him to his face, so well, I'm gonna
read what he was tweeting over the weekend. He's big
mad at him, and I just like, all right, this
is this is beef I'm following. In fact, let me
scroll down. So I got it here on my Twitter.
Just try to find it in my email, but I
don't have to because I tweeted it out. So I
(01:26:03):
just I just all right, well, this is a this
is a beef that has my interest right here, so
let's go. Let's go ahead and get with it. So so,
for no reason that I that I totally understand, Rick
Flair sends this tweet out right here, dear, and he
is specifically it's with Paul Feinebaum, who is a broadcaster
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from Alabama. In fact, he actually worked on in the
station cluster right interviewed there. So uh, but he's a
bit of a legend. And then he's on all the
college football shows and everything, and so that's who Rick
Flair's beef mostly is with. And he could totally take
Paul finebaumb. You ever seen a picture of Paul fine
bomb there, Russ, He's got a I think, oh wait,
(01:26:47):
hold on, let me do this, do do because there
will be a little he can see it here in.
Speaker 4 (01:26:53):
This uh.
Speaker 1 (01:26:55):
Picture all right, I just tweeted that or texted that
to you. So he tweets the following says, dear mister Finebaum,
as usual, you are the most absurd and incompetent analyst
in all of college football. I'll take Heather Dinich any
day over you. You should be expelled from ESPN. Every
time I see you on the TV, I tune it off.
(01:27:17):
You have twenty two thousand followers, which is not accurate.
Fine Bomb's got quite a few more, but he had
seven hundred and thirty four thousand. I have nine point
three million followers. The fact that you would call out
Jim Harbaugh, you gotta understand Rick Flair is a Michigan guy.
So anyway, Rick Harbaugh coach Harbaugh last year and say
(01:27:38):
that he will never be able to coach on the pros,
and now he will probably win a Super Bowl. And
the fact that you are predicting that Texas will murder
Ohio State is insane in retrospect, that was correct. Go
look in the mirror and find something else to do
for a living. So embarrassing. All right, So what if
it's just Paul Finbaum and Rick Flair?
Speaker 2 (01:27:56):
Oh No, Flair could take that guy, and I'm reading
his post here that you sent me. Yes, this could
be like a good wrestling promo if he was cutting it,
but it would have to be in all caps. But
I will say his texting style of capitalizing every first
letter of every word.
Speaker 1 (01:28:10):
Yeah, it's weird.
Speaker 2 (01:28:11):
I've never seen that before. It's weird.
Speaker 1 (01:28:14):
Well, you go tell him. I'm not gonna tell him.
You want to get you want a beef with Rick Flair?
Ye'd be pretty awesome. Yeah, yeah, Rick Flair hates me.
All right, let's get clicks. All right, Sorry, I get
distracted by that. But just know that that's the thing
that's happening out there. Okay, So there you go. Uh,
in one of the dumbest, unforced but likely if you
(01:28:36):
believe in four D chess planned things, was Trump getting
into uh this speaking of Beef's beef with both Illinois
Governor Pritzker and the Chicago mayor Crooked He Crook Crook
or whatever.
Speaker 7 (01:28:51):
His name is.
Speaker 1 (01:28:51):
I think that's it. And then them having to come
out and go on record to claim the city of
Chicago and Illinois safe and we don't need the National Guard,
and we're gonna we're gonna figure out some laws and
some lawsuits, so you can't do that. To put to
go through that whole week of news coverage leading up
to a three day weekend, a summer three day weekend
(01:29:13):
in Chicago was legendarily stupid because if you know nothing
else about Chicago, what do you know about three day
summer weekends in Chicago. This is word association. So what's
the first word that comes to mind when I tell
you three day weekend in the summer in Chicago. Do
(01:29:36):
you think it's I don't. Do you think it's the lake? Okay,
let's go out on the Let's go on the boat.
Is that the first word that pops in your head?
Or is the first word murder? Although murder probably isn't
fair because these guys are really bad shots. But uh,
bloodbath would might be another good word. Because after a
week of sound clips that are still playing in the
(01:29:58):
news from these two idiots three idiots technical adding Pritzkers too,
and this mayor saying the Chicago is super safe and
we don't need you, fifty four people were shot, seven killed.
See I told you they're not very good shots in
Chicago over the weekend, over the three day weekend, and
that doesn't include any numbers that may have spawned yesterday.
(01:30:20):
That's just that's Friday night through Sunday night. So I'm
sure somebody got all murdered on the on Monday. So yeah,
So now comparing contrast, you saying it's super safe, we
don't need National Guard, and it's nothing the news cycle
up there is nothing but shootings and crime scenes and
(01:30:40):
you know kids, kids that found themselves having to duck
out from a rain of bullets. Like nobody clocked that
on the Nobody was say all right, we got to
be a little tempered here. We got a three day
weekend coming on. Who are your political strategists? You went
all in on the safety there, you went all in
(01:31:03):
on that stupidity, and now you got seven bodies and
you could have head up to fifty four or maybe more.
That you have to be disconnecting, you know what you
have to be. You have to be somebody who's excited
about the new Apple TV show, the savant. You have
to live in that weird little bubble where facts factoids
don't enter into your brain, where you actually do some
(01:31:24):
critical thinking there, Because if that's you one, I don't
know why I listen to the show. But two, I
do have a show you're gonna love. So this is
the new Jessica Chastain show called The Savant and it's
progressive porn. Man, it's woke porn. It's woke white woman porn. Uhh,
(01:31:49):
this is it. This is like if you made the
most stereotypical thing that one of these, you know, one
of these pink hat ladies, how they view themselves, this
is the show you would come up with. So here's
the premise. Okay, this is the premise.
Speaker 6 (01:32:09):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:32:11):
The series follows an undercover investigator and mother who infiltrates
hate groups online to detect and prevent domestic extremists before
they act. So you got to visually see this thing.
But she's in a super diverse relationship. Okay, that's first.
Let's check the boxes there. Right, she's got she's got
super mixed kids, which you know, in and of itself,
(01:32:34):
is fine. But the premise of the show is while
she's you know, while she's doing this, she sits on
the computer and uses a fake account to essentially infiltrate
right wing neo nazi hate groups. So they it's it's
like a yeah, they just had a movie The Black Clansman.
Did you ever see that? But you should see that movie.
That's a good movie because it's a true story. The
(01:32:57):
black FBI agent who infiltrated he didn't even mean to,
but inadvertently infiltrated a white supremacist group that was operating
out of Colorado. And so he's communicating on the phone
with this guy. He has a relationship with this little
clan leader and then they have to meet, so they
then have to swap out a white FBI agent who
(01:33:17):
has to pretend to be him. And it's not one
hundred percent how it went down, but it's kind of
how it went down, So anyway, I digress. So in
this thing, she's she's in a super she got a
super woke, perfectly progressive intersectionality marriage, and then she's able
to infiltrate these bunch of yokels like the guys who
were training to kidnap Gretchen and Whitmer and the PT
(01:33:39):
Cruiser and then all and it's just rampant. Clearly the
biggest problem is a bunch of right wing hate groups,
and then she just gets the better of them every day.
That's the show. That's the episode that's the series. That's
what you pay your nine to ninety five a month
to bundle for Apple TV games and your cloud, because
(01:34:00):
I do, because it's it's almost a throw in, and
and honestly, what a waste of my money. There's a
couple of good shows on there. But yeah, yeah, this
is this is the slop we're putting out. Anyway, let's
get raced agent from the weather Channel. We'll play the
trailer when we come back. Mister Staging, Yes, what is
going on?
Speaker 6 (01:34:20):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:34:20):
Not much? How about you? That's why I see you too.
So you don't even have a name storm to brag about. Nope,
Dallas Thursday. So right, all right, yeah, we might have
a name storm soon.
Speaker 5 (01:34:38):
Now at the eight o'clock update, we are at seventy
percent chance of Gabrielle forming in the Central Atlantic, but
most of the guy that does try to steer it
off shore. It's way too early to make that a
certain bet. But we stay in this kind of overall
northwest flow, it's probably gonna steer it away. But we're
a real nice shape, plenty of clear sky, some high
(01:35:00):
clouds starting to come in from the west now, so
around the triad maybe a little filtered sunshine, but most
of us today will be on some side of eighty degrees,
maybe in the upper seventies, could be in the low eighties,
Tonight in the fifties, Tomorrow lo to mid eighties, Thursday
lot mid eighties. Friday could be closer to ninety degrees,
especially for the Triad in points south, and then Saturday
(01:35:21):
we'll be back close to ninety and sunny, So it
looks like a sunny week. There is a shower thunder
shower chance. It's probably gonna be from about I don't
know if it gets into the Triad, but maybe west
end of the mountains. So small chances midweek and later
in the week of a shower thundershower, But other than that,
I think most of us will stay relatively dry with
some summertime temperatures come back for a couple of days
(01:35:42):
before we cool.
Speaker 1 (01:35:43):
Off later in the weekend. Again, all right, thank you, Sarah.
We'll talk tomorrow and we'll come back with Jeff Bellinger
next long weekend.
Speaker 7 (01:35:49):
What's happening, Jeff, Well, good morning. Casey craft Heems confirmed
this morning it will split into two publicly listed companies.
The food giant says the move will streamline it operations.
The names for the companies that will be created by
the breakup have not yet been decided, but craft Hines
has a lot of time for that. It expects to
complete this transaction by the second half of next year.
(01:36:13):
It did say that one firm will include sauces Hines,
ketchup and boxed meals like Kraft mac and Cheese. The
second firm will sell oscar Meyer hot dogs, lunchables and
other brands. The long holiday weekend did not put investors
in a stock buying mood. The major averages fell on Friday.
Futures are all down this morning. Dow futures are down
four hundred and thirty seven points at the moment. McDonald's
(01:36:36):
is pushing affordability with a couple of micvalue meals that
will be around for a limited time. A five dollars
breakfast meal includes a sausage McMuffin with egg hash browns
and a small coffee. In the afternoon, eight dollars will
buy you a big macfries and a medium soft drink.
Both meals will be available starting next Monday. If your
phone charger brakes or you need new earphones, you can
(01:36:59):
get a replacement delivered quickly.
Speaker 1 (01:37:01):
Uber and best Buy.
Speaker 7 (01:37:02):
If teamed up, customers can order electronics, small appliances, and
tech essentials like laptops for more than eight hundred Best
Buy stores with Uber Eats handling the deliveries. Target reached
out school teachers this summer, offering special store wide Target
Circle discounts. The retailer got no appreciation from the American
Federation of Teachers. Union leaders took part in a Labor
(01:37:25):
Day event in Chicago and endorsed a boycott against Target
over the chain's decision to end some diversity programs. And Casey,
fifty years after it first appeared in theaters, Jaws can
still draw moviegoers. Universals anniversary re release took second place
at theaters over the Labor Day weekend, with ticket sales
(01:37:45):
topping eight million dollars. Weapons from Warner Brothers. A new
line held onto first place that took in another ten million.
Speaker 1 (01:37:52):
Casey, All right, thank you, Jeff Well chat tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (01:37:55):
Sirfo Okay, sounds good talk to you.
Speaker 1 (01:37:57):
Then all right, there you go. Jeff Ellinger from Bloomberg News.
All right, I'm gonna do this actually, so I've actually
if you scroll down in the timeline, I've actually tweeted
the new Jessica Chastain savant thing. I'm not gonna play
the full audio on the air. Can I want to
just throw on another story in But if you want
to watch it, uh while you punch yourself in the face,
go ahead. But I actually don't blame them. So this, this,
(01:38:18):
the Apple TV thing, is exactly what woke white women
won one thousand percent. They want to feel that they've
they've hit, they've got all their diversity down, their their allies,
and that they're fighting back against evil Trumpsters. And honestly,
I think women will be watching this with the massage
You're out if you catch my drift. So I guess,
(01:38:41):
uh print money