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September 3, 2025 • 99 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (00:00):
It is the case O Day radio program, complete with
one two I guess, just two new mic cables. So
we'll go ahead and see how that goes.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
Yeah, we had a.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Little we had a little hum yesterday, so we have
two swapped out mic cables. Ross, can you hear a
hum this morning? Because we can't actually check it until
we get on the air. Listen, what's gonna make you
feel better? I'm gonna it sounds no, no, no, tell me
straight up because I'm gonna punch this thing in there.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
There is a slight hum. Okay, but it sounds a
thousand percent better than yesterday in the headphones. Sounds better.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
That is so weird. All right, So the main cable,
the processor cable that's replaced. All right, Well, we'll go
ahead and play with that anyway. It is Wednesday morning,
and we like that with the with the shortened week.

(01:05):
I guess here, but we will go ahead and truck
through that. Sorry, I'm sitting here and I'm trying to
count because I reboot something and it's taking for damn everts.
So the processor is not rebooted yet. I rebooted it abound.
I don't know a half hour before the show, and

(01:27):
then it was just peak, so that may be the culprit.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
So all right, there it is.

Speaker 4 (01:38):
To do.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
It's got a weird little thing. All right, Well, I
guess we'll see. So all right, coming up on the
show today, normally we chat with congressman. I gotta be
careful saying.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
This, Brad not.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
Well, did he give a reason for not being able
to do today or.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
He has some sort of Congress thing he has to do,
which is he can He'll be back on the regular
schedule next week.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Okay, so we're not going to wait two weeks. He's
going to be with us, all right, all right, fair enough? So, uh,
he not able to do today, But I just want
to know if he thought Trump was dead, so because
like they literally asked dude about it yesterday, so yesterday,
And let me just read this because this is literally
the top search result, uh, just ahead of Trump's presser yesterday.

(02:34):
And what it is is essentially a combination of various
news outlets and then there's you know, right before he
did the whole Space Force thing, which was you know,
actually the reason for the season. Yesterday, Uh, this was
the this was the way in which they produced this

(02:54):
put this out all right ready, Trump's oval office address
stir health and resignation fears. This is where we got yesterday.
I mean we kind of joked about it on the show.
I actually had a friend of mine who is how.

Speaker 3 (03:12):
Do I say this?

Speaker 2 (03:14):
Clearly more to the left, and he was like giddy
over this yesterday, not because he actually thought Trump was
either dead or resigning. He just he fed off of
the conspiracy that you know that essentially was the uh
media yesterday, which I can kind of respect because we

(03:38):
love a good conspiracy here on the show and I
it is what it is, but yesterday, for it to
essentially be the top headline like ten minutes before this
thing took off was pretty crazy to me because you know,
normally we're doing conspiracies here on the show. It's how

(04:01):
do I say this? It's to entertain us, but not
you know, there's not really a news worthy reason for it,
if you know, if that makes sense to you, it's it.
It literally is because we find it funny, Whereas yesterday,

(04:21):
all of these people who essentially ignored the.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
Why is this thing being difficult?

Speaker 1 (04:27):
All right?

Speaker 2 (04:27):
There it goes who you know who essentially ignored the
uh the you know, four years of Biden, Like they
were all in on this yesterday and it was crazy
to like dip into various threads and conversations. It wasn't
just uh, you know, moon landing anniversary day where you

(04:49):
kind of you know, you go into the comments just
to see.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
This was like.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
This was people with like PhDs and stuff. And it
just shows you the level of TDS that is afflicting
large swaths of the population.

Speaker 3 (05:10):
Joe Biden, whose spaghetti brains, it was a walking corpse
for four years, where like you couldn't even like it
is he there is he alive? We have this is
what makes it so much worse. Well, this is what
I'm wondering. So is it an actual you know, they're
thinking that Trump is not doing well when it comes
to his help and it's like real and sincere or
are they being ironic because they're doing what we did

(05:32):
during Biden But but we didn't do you know what
I'm saying. No, but there is a lot of people
during Biden that was like, this dude is going to die,
this dude is not should not be in office. And
so now they're doing the same thing for Trump and
are they doing it because.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
I think they I think that that is where we
are like politically, where you are able to shut your
brain off. And because ironically dawn upon them how crazy
they sound.

Speaker 3 (06:01):
It sort of seems like it's it's the It could
possibly be a version of what Newsom is doing now
in social media where he's impersonating Trump, So they could
be sort of impersonating how they feel we were treating
Biden for four years. I just I don't think it's
as deep as that. I think that I think that.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
The powers that be have so successfully trained people to.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
Have no shame. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
There there's not another way to describe it, because like
here on the show, have we have like emotionally invested
in some of the Trump stuff because it's funny, you
know what I'm saying, Like like we're willing to go
down that road, but once you start stacking it against
the previous administration and like literally some of the articles yesterday,

(06:50):
it starts to challenge the brain.

Speaker 3 (06:53):
And let's be completely honest, they're being giddy a lot
of them because quite frankly, they want him dead. They
want yeah, crap, yesterday, I didn't put the audio in,
but he essentially said it. You know, you see it
over and over against social media, these posts that are like,
oh my god, did it happen, Please tell me it happened.
I can't wait for it to happen.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
You know.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
The other one I saw was it said, uh, I
can't wait for Trump to go because Vance has one
hit point, acting as if you know, Vance is a
weak sort of vice president and he'll be an easy pushover.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
He organized a coup. Did we not have that story yesterday?

Speaker 3 (07:28):
Oh you know it's a different camp. Oh, very sorry, Yeah,
this is uh, we can't wait for Vance to be
president when Trump dies because Trump is very sick because
Vance is weak and stupid.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
Do you remember do you remember them going after Pence
because he wouldn't hold a meeting with a woman. Yeah,
and that was like the big breaking point. And then
essentially now Mike Pence is I don't want to say
he has a positive outlook, but like they kind of
like him now And it just shows you how insane

(08:01):
all of this is, and.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
Well it happens with all of them right now. They
used to say George Bush was hitler, and now they're
like going back like nostalogic Lego Bush was a cheery, nice,
funny old president man. I mean, but do you also
remember leading up to the Walls of Vance debate, it
was the same sort of thing, like, oh, Wallas is
gonna you know, mop the floor with JD. Vance because
jd Vance is a dumb hillbilly. We keep underestimating him,

(08:27):
like over and over again, they don't understand it. What
was fun to watch though, Oh yeah, because how do
I put this?

Speaker 2 (08:36):
With Mike Pence, there was a certain amount of he's
kind of like old school old fogie and there was,
you know, complaints between the two, you know, going back
to the certification of the election, and then and then
they seize upon it in the same way that like
Rick Wilson was the quote for that article we read yesterday,

(08:58):
and they're like conservative Rick Wilson says there's a coup
going on and then literally anyone who clicks on that
starts laughing immediately and shuts the story. But with Mike Pence,
they were cool with that. With JD. Vance, arguably on
the front side, he was far less offensive with his views,

(09:20):
and yet they accused him of putting a coup together
over the weekend, which you know, frankly made it more
funny because they're like, oh, so what he did is
he positioned himself so you know, if Trump is in
fact physically out, he can go ahead and sling into power.

(09:41):
Whereas with Mike Pence, they just assumed he was going
to stay away by the time they actually like gave
a crap what he was doing. But with JD. Vance,
they have to form this narrative, and I think it
speaks to how they see Vance. Vance is very dangerous
from a twenty twenty eight perspective, like people like him.

(10:03):
Arguably he is how do I say this? He's more
agreeable than Trump, even though I don't think he yields
ground like they had to get in there quick, whereas
with Mike Pence, I think they figured out they didn't
have to. And that's, you know, it's kind of where
we see ourselves now because Trump burned his own bridge
with Pence and Pence burned it with Trump, whereas JD.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
Vance.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
I don't know that he's done anything to irritate Trump.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
JD. Vance is incredible.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
I love yeah, yeah, I don't think, but yeah, I
don't think he's done anything like you serve Trump's ego man,
which is a thing. It's one hundred percent a thing.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
I think.

Speaker 2 (10:42):
I think that he's very gifted in the way that
he goes about it.

Speaker 3 (10:45):
I think to underestimate, you know, if you're underestimating jd. Vance,
you know, especially in like a debate or something like
that that would lead up to like a presidential run,
you're just showing yourself to be a complete normy, right,
because you have no idea what I don't unders stupid hillbilly, right, Yeah,
he's a dumb hillbilly. He's uh yeah, no, the meme,

(11:05):
the big fan, you know, fat face meme, and he's
they I don't understand how you can underestimate him at
this point. The only way you could do that is
if you're not really paying attention, which is possible because
you're in your own blue sky threads bubble.

Speaker 5 (11:17):
No.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
I mean here's what I think they're paying attention. I
think that they have learned nothing. They learn nothing, and
they're gonna look there Advance and like, oh, well that
guy opened his mouth, so therefore he's not a viable candidate.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
You know how really for it? The dude. The problem
is somebody like Mike Pences and I quite Honestly, I
don't know a lot about him, but he doesn't seem
to be very relatable to the common person, where you're
like a lot of blue collar people who can relate
to the background in the life of JD. Vance and
be impressed with what he has accomplished because of that background.

(11:52):
I think, I I think that they are undermestimating and
I think it's gonna be an absolute steam roll.

Speaker 2 (11:58):
But who knows what the me is going to pull up.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
That photo they show up Jade Vance in high school
with the haircut and wearing the you know, the un
kept shirt, and it looks like he just got done
playing Xbox and pounding some you know code red Mountain Dew.
One of the most relatable pictures I've ever seen of
a vice president, like that could have been me in
high school.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
You know, do you think he was paying he was
playing the Migrant game?

Speaker 3 (12:18):
Though, I do think he was. Are you going to
stream this? By the way, I will not. I will not.
Come on, I know I've been for a while now.
I'm not going to play any of these wolf games.
I'm not going to give them my money, and I'm
not going to give them other people's mind how.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
Great was the show when we basically just read my
antifa lover.

Speaker 3 (12:38):
That was great. But I'm not going to do it
in my channel. I'm not going to give them money.
I'm not going to do it. What if I get
it for you for I'm not going to play it.
I don't even know if it's out yet.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
If you guys don't know what this game is, dude,
it's how do I say it's something? And uh, frankly,
it's held up a little bit because of what it is.
If you don't know, we'll we will speculate on that.
So yesterday just crazy headlines, man, everybody, Oh, Trump's having

(13:10):
a press conference, He's probably going to resign, it's probably
a health issue, and basically turned out to be I mean,
a press conference is a little bit of everything. So
it turned out to be him trash talking some political
opponents responding to the Deucey audio, which is weird because,

(13:30):
like you have to when you're pregaming this, I have
to assume one of the things you guys are having
some sort of like offline discussion about is the fact
that everyone was speculating You're dead and I thought Trump
was I was a little disappointed. I thought he was
going to kind of lean into it yesterday and he

(13:52):
clearly acknowledged it. But then he but like at first
he pretended he didn't know what it was. Let me
just play the audio again.

Speaker 6 (14:00):
Different but about a big viral social media trend over
the weekend, How did you find out over the weekend
that you were dead?

Speaker 3 (14:09):
You see that, No, people didn't see you.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
For a couple of days.

Speaker 3 (14:12):
Two point three million user engagements as of Saturday morning.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
About your de minds?

Speaker 4 (14:17):
Really, I didn't see.

Speaker 7 (14:18):
That, you know, I have heard it's sort of crazy.
But last week I did numerous news conferences, all successful.
They went very well, like this is very well, and
then I didn't do any for two days, and they
said there must be something wrong with him.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
That's exactly what he's asking, bro, Like I I was.
I assume this answer was going to be so good,
and it was very nonchalant.

Speaker 7 (14:45):
Biden wouldn't do him for months, you wouldn't stand and
nobody ever said there was ever anything wrong with him,
and we know he wasn't in the greatest of shape.

Speaker 3 (14:54):
No, I heard that.

Speaker 7 (14:54):
I get reports.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
Okay, well, I I don't ros said that strike he
was weird because like he has to be cognizant of it.

Speaker 3 (15:05):
It gave me like sort of like I'm not gonna
lie like a Biden vibe because in the beginning of
the cut he says he hadn't heard it, but the
last part of the cut says that he did hear it.
So he yeah, so which one is it?

Speaker 2 (15:19):
Like I want him to come out and like like boo,
I'm a ghost or you know something. Just just lean
into it, man, So clearly he had heard it. Like
I think Deucey was a little disappointed on the way
that he asked, but like like lean into it, man,
which he's always done in the past. So like the
whole answer was weird. But I don't know that it

(15:41):
was not cognizant. I just don't Maybe he didn't know
what to do with it. I don't know I would
know what to do with it. I'm gonna be straight
up with you, like I would have some fun with it.

Speaker 3 (15:53):
Well, I mean there's people that are gonna say, now,
like you have a problem with the answer because he's
actually like sick or something. That's what they're gonna say.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
No, what do you mean They're going there? Well, yeah,
at the comments. They clearly said it, so which I'm
fine with. Let them, let them continue to go down
that road and kind of build it up because I
think that people who are even partially plugged in here
know what was up. And I think the whole thing's funny.

(16:21):
But like, I don't know, missed opportunity, I don't know.
But the reason for the season, the reason for the
pressor yesterday was not that exciting, although he kind of
baited him on it.

Speaker 3 (16:35):
And here's what that was.

Speaker 7 (16:36):
And I am thrilled to report that the US Space
Command headquarters will move to the beautiful locale of a
place called Huntsville, Alabama, forever to be known from this
point forward as Rocket City. Okay, so Huntsville, Alabama.

Speaker 2 (16:56):
We love Alabama.

Speaker 7 (16:58):
I only wanted by about forty seven points. I don't
think that influenced my decision.

Speaker 4 (17:03):
Though, right, that didn't.

Speaker 7 (17:05):
Right, But we had a lot of competition for this,
and Alabama is getting it, Huntsville in particular, So congratulations everybody, Katie, Congratulations.
This will result in more than thirty thousand Alabama jobs
and probably much more than that, and hundreds of millions
of dollars of investment and that's billions, because it can't

(17:25):
be millions. It's billions and billions of dollars. Most importantly,
this decision will help America defend and dominate the high
Frontier as they call it.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Okay, all right, and you know I did see the
speculation like, oh, I can't believe you're stuck it in Alba.
We have a bunch of infrastructure there. More importantly, Ross,
do you know where space Camp is? Well, your wife
went to space Camp, right, didn't Mark? You go to
space camp? Dude? There was no commercial during Saturday Morning Cartoons,

(17:59):
at least in mind era as a kid growing up Wyoming.
That was more interesting than the space Camp commercial. And
more importantly, what was the Nickelodeon show that I'm thinking
of the with Mark Summers? What was the name of
it where you know essentially, well, there was two of them.

(18:21):
There was the Mark Summers Game Show, which the name
escapes me.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
And then there was.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
The one maybe it was on PBS. I don't remember
where it was, like the Temple one. Oh, I gotta
remember it, dude. That was a hard one, like nobody
almost nobody won that hold on eighties game show. And
I remember like the top prize consistently was going to

(18:50):
space Camp and no kid from Wyoming's getting on that show.
But I was so excited, but almost nobody won that.
And and so like Huntsville, Alabama, it's not like they
don't have infrastructure, is the point that I'm making. So

(19:11):
they have, you know, they have all sorts of stuff there.
All right, what was the Temple Legends of the Hidden Temple?
That's what it was. It was on Nickelodeon nineteen ninety three,
so it was not the eighties. And yeah who hosted?

Speaker 3 (19:31):
Yeah no, that was a fun show, dude. That show
was so great, all right.

Speaker 2 (19:34):
Hold on, uh yeah, yeah, yeah. I watched a thing
on it and they showed the win rate and it
was you could win like the gift certificates, but almost
no one won the top project.

Speaker 3 (19:46):
It was sort of like, if I'm remembering correctly, it
was like a kid version of American Ninja Warrior. Yeah,
where you had to like, you know, the obstacle course
to get to the top of the temple or whatever
it was.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
Right, but when you got into the temple at the end,
like you go in and then you didn't want to
get caught by the temple guards. Right, that's how you
got and like they didn't mix it up much. And
the thing that killed me as a kid is in
my brain, which again, once you're on the ground, maybe
your brain doesn't kick in. You're just excited to be there.
Like these kids get busted on stupid stuff, and like

(20:19):
it was. It was to the point where I just
assumed all the rest of the city kids were functionally
like stupid because it was that hard to win. But
they used to give a space camp away too. So no, no, no,
I was your wife. Did she go to space camp
or she just grew up around it?

Speaker 3 (20:35):
She went there, but I don't believe it was like
the mac Daddy super space Camp that like we saw
on TV as a kid, Like, I don't think she
went in the spinny thing.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
That's the dude. I was just gonna say, the spinny
thing is the is the thing. Maybe maybe she did,
but I haven't. I've never heard about it. But I
think they had like different versions, like different pay scales
of space camp.

Speaker 3 (20:54):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
Oh dude, it's all I wanted. There was like a
whole two I remember asking my mom. She's like, no,
go play with the bears, Like you.

Speaker 3 (21:05):
Know you you asked to go to space camp.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
Dude, Oh, they came to our school. I don't I
don't know if they did this in Schenectady, Like they
came and did a whole feature and there was a company,
and I actually explored this years after. There was a
company and they came and did like presentations at schools
and then at the end they'd be like, you know,

(21:28):
if you want to sign up for space Camp, or
we have these other experiences. And then I realized, researching
the company years later, their whole thing was they were
they got they got kickbacks for selling kids on these
really expensive camps and somehow are schools like, yeah, come
on in.

Speaker 3 (21:47):
Because they would. They would.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
It was under the guise of we do a presentation,
and honestly, I don't remember if it was good or not,
but like they got a kickback for selling that and
a variety of other things.

Speaker 3 (21:59):
I'm not sure if they ever came to our school,
but if they did, I wouldn't even have imagined asking
my parents for that, because like we obviously I knew
that would never. Like when we went to the grocery store, right,
it was like, don't even look at the name brand
food because oh, that's for rich people. So don't even
look at that, don't even don't pay attention. It doesn't
exist in our world. And it's like a similar thing,

(22:20):
like you know, at least at my high school up
at Schenectady, where in around senior year, junior year, you
had a chance, depending on what language you were taking,
to go visit that country. Right, Hey, we're all going
to go over to Germany, or we're all going to
go to Spain or Franks.

Speaker 5 (22:33):
Right.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
No, they did that with us too. They did it
when we were doing the individual country things too.

Speaker 3 (22:38):
Yeah, the space camp, And it blew my mind back
then that there were like the majority of the classroom
could afford to go to Germany because I remember looking
at that pay like how much that would cost and going,
I'm there's no way I'm going to ask my parents
for this, There's no way. Like and it was like
me and my buddy James, we're like the only two
kids that didn't go, but there's no way we could
possibly afford that, let alone space camp.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
That would never happen, right, Well, I'm trying to figure
out how much space camp costs. Interesting. Interesting, I don't
know if I ever leveled on it.

Speaker 3 (23:11):
All right, So.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
You could go for the the I don't know how
you like the ghetto space camp, which was three days.
I don't know if you went in the spinny thing.
What do you think it cost in the early nineties, Oh,
no idea. This number actually kind of blows me away.
So they have a sliding scale here. So the three

(23:36):
day space camp costs and I'll tell you in a moment.
And then the most expensive space camp was six grand
and I guess that was the week and you got
to go in the spinny thing.

Speaker 3 (23:46):
Yeah, it's a spinning wheel thing for sure.

Speaker 8 (23:47):
All right.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
So if you just wanted to go three days though,
not counting travel, this was just the cost of it.
What do you think.

Speaker 3 (23:54):
Space camp cost? I have no idea.

Speaker 2 (23:57):
Nineteen ninety three. They have the pricing for nineteen ninety
one three eight hundred and ninety nine dollars.

Speaker 3 (24:02):
That would have never happened in my family. No, it wouldn't.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
Isn't that arguably less expensive than you thought?

Speaker 3 (24:07):
It was a lot less expensive, But that being said,
we still could not have afforded that. Yeah, that's why
we weren't paying for that. Super Rich people stuff.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
Well, so we had the Wyoming thing and you maybe
you didn't have it growing up. And I actually used
this to from a college perspective too, like there's a
lot of colleges and organizations that like they love the
thing where they have a kid from all fifty states
and if you're from Wyoming, you can kind of lean

(24:36):
into that. So there, you know, you get a little scholarship,
you get something like that. But eight hundred and ninety
nine bucks, I had no idea.

Speaker 8 (24:44):
No.

Speaker 2 (24:44):
I remember asking my mom about space Camp and when
we did all the country stuff, I'm like, I want
to go to Nepal for a week, and she just
literally laughed. I remember her laugh to this day. I
remember her laughing. I'm like, eleven, that would have been
much more expensive. It's no space camp for three days

(25:04):
nine hundred bucks. Well that was nineteen ninety three dollars,
so I didn't even know what that code's to to day.

Speaker 3 (25:10):
But yeah, here we.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
Go, and if you go for the whole week and
go on all the stuff, it was fifty eight hundred,
which is probably like what fifteen grand now, So that
wasn't happening in my family. We did have a couple
of kids though that went on the country thing. They
went to Africa on like Safari when we were in
middle school and h yeah that wasn't flying. Yeah, here

(25:37):
we go, dude, space camp.

Speaker 3 (25:41):
You went to Africa? No, no, no, I did not,
but like you had a school trip where you went
to Africa.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
No, that's what they were pitching.

Speaker 3 (25:48):
That's crazy. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
Yeah, so two and they were Tatum and Tad Bolinger.
They were twins, but you know, male and female, so
the other kind. They didn't look like, but like they
I ended up going to Africa one summer, like just
like two weeks, just.

Speaker 3 (26:03):
Like you know, through the years, what you know about
my mother, Can you imagine my mother's reaction to me
asking if if I could go to Africa on a
school trucks? Do they have ferrets in Africa? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
Yeah, Ross's mom thought ferrets four wheel ATVs And I
can't remember what the other thing was was gonna kill him?

Speaker 3 (26:20):
So yeah, I know we couldn't have one. They would
murder you in your sleep. It was an epidemic.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
It happened once.

Speaker 3 (26:25):
It was all over the news man.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
Once it happened once. Uh yeah, okay, So in addition,
to the eight ninety nine it costs roughly lodging was
one fifty per person, which is very expensive.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
In nineteen ninety three.

Speaker 2 (26:43):
Yeah, I never got to go to the space Camp thing.
So did you know what I figured? I made up
for it when I got to do the air show
thing with the uh not the Blue Angels, the Golden whatever.

Speaker 3 (26:57):
Oh, the Golden Knights. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (26:58):
Yeah, yeah, dude, wash, that's one of the highlights of radio.
They're like, do we have somebody who wants to go
because the only thing they want to do is make
you sick. That's their whole goal.

Speaker 3 (27:10):
Man. Yeah, they want to go there into barrel rolls
and go up and hide and yeah they went to
the vomit.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
Yeah, and and they weren't even doing heavy stuff. But
like there was a point where the dude figured out
and I can't remember what his name was, a great guy.
He figured out it wasn't gonna happen, and then we
did much.

Speaker 3 (27:28):
More cool stuff.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
And then I and then I realized that, like I
had a certain amount of tolerance for like g force,
and I'm like, Dah should have been an astronim.

Speaker 3 (27:38):
He should have went to space Camp, should.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Have went to Space Camp man. Yeah, I was so excited.

Speaker 3 (27:43):
How many times they've asked me to do that Blue
Angels thinking, I'm like, are you insane? Dude?

Speaker 2 (27:48):
That one was fun. And then with the thing down
at Seymour Johnson they have and I can't remember what
the what the plane is you can go down then
like the little gunner, arguably that was that was pretty
cool too. I mean you're not doing barrel rolls or anything,
but like, there are a couple perks of this job.

(28:09):
But yeah, I never got sick on that stuff. And
I remember the host from the country station apparently he
got violently ill within minutes and he did not live
that down. So wow, damn it. This thing was much
more affordable than I thought it was back in the day.
I mean, not affordable necessarily for us, but I just

(28:31):
assumed the kids who went to Space Camp dropped like
twenty grand and it was clearly not even close, all right,
aid fifty here on the CaCO Day radio program. Coming
up on the show, we got more Trump audio?

Speaker 3 (28:45):
Uh do do do do?

Speaker 1 (28:47):
Do?

Speaker 3 (28:48):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (28:50):
Speaking of eighties, what is Cindy law for doing?

Speaker 3 (28:54):
Why?

Speaker 2 (28:55):
Like, can't just live on the thing man? So Cindy
Lapper and Cher are doing a tour which I had
no idea, and apparently they dress like pimples. I don't
know what they're wearing. But you know, when I tell you,
Cindy Lapper, what's the song you think of? Girls just
want to have fun?

Speaker 3 (29:14):
Huh?

Speaker 2 (29:15):
Well, apparently it's been updated and it's far more annoying
than it should be. So we'll get to that, do do.

Speaker 3 (29:25):
So we got that.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
Corey Booker's got news anyway, more audio, more stories. It
is Wednesday, Hang on back in just a few minutes
here on the CaCO Day radio program. I'm with you Ross.
They must have aired it later because like this was
an important part of my puberty. And we're talking about
Cindy Lapper. So Lopper is touring with Share right now,

(29:49):
and when Share put the if I could turn back
time video.

Speaker 3 (29:53):
Out like that was m Ray where she's on the
battleship with.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
This like diner lingerie, like she just popped out of
a cake for the cook.

Speaker 3 (30:04):
Now it's like a major part of mine as well.
My morning ritual leg in middle school in high school
was like Sports Center and then MTV video being on
all the time. So nineteen eighty nine. Yeah, that's weird.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
That is weird because like, arguably it would be a
little later. But I also remember nerding out because like
people were upset. She was on the Missouri, which is
the ship she's on there. And if you don't know,
the USS Missouri is very famous because if you've ever
seen video of the Japanese surrendering, so they actually came,

(30:40):
they showed up, they went on the ship, they met
with MacArthur and all that that was on the Missouri,
because you guys have probably picked up that. Ross and
I love love, love love, and it's not like it's
not that we dislike our fellow employees, but we were
were kind of loaners over here and we like it

(31:01):
that way, and you know that's fine. But yesterday we
I got this email yesterday from the Greensboro cluster and
I was just explaining to Ross because Ross has somehow
figured out how to not be on that all Greensboro list,
which is very impressive, and so we hired a new employee,

(31:24):
which is good because you know this will impact in
the triad contesting and various.

Speaker 3 (31:31):
Things we do.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
But I had never seen I read this whole thing,
and I just assumed it was a guy. And I
don't know if it's one of these things like getting old,
where you know we talk about here on the show.
I had never seen a woman named Greer Ross, have
you ever seen a woman named Greer? I'm not making

(31:54):
fun of her, actually kind of.

Speaker 3 (31:55):
I guess it kind of works. But I have not
last name, yeah, first name, No last.

Speaker 2 (31:59):
Name, sure, but yeah, first name. So we hired. I mean,
it sounds like she's got all the credentials there so
it'll be super helpful. But never met a woman named Greer.
So I'm gonna be over in Greensboro actually next week
for a few days, so look forward to meeting her.
But yeah, I would have totally screwed that up if

(32:21):
I wouldn't have picked up on the pronoun so Annie who. Yeah,
I don't know it's one of those things, but it's like,
you know, we had that story here a few weeks
ago where they were trying to figure out first names
and who they likely associated with, and then people called
it racist because they thought that basically the parameters were

(32:44):
of all the people who share this name, it doesn't
have to be the most popular name of all the
people who share this name. They then looked at registrations
and there are some names that if you have that
name and you are registered to vote, you are to
the ninetieth percentile either a Democrat or a Republican. And

(33:06):
it was just very funny because on the Democrat side
they had names that you would associate with black women.
But that actually makes sense, right, Like, so if you
have this name that is commonly associated with a black woman,
there's probably a ninety percent chance if she is registered
to vote, she's registered Democrat. And then on the Republican side,

(33:27):
it was like the country club muffy names for dudes
that were leading the way, which is not racist, it's
just demographics.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
Man.

Speaker 2 (33:37):
But a Greer.

Speaker 3 (33:37):
I've never seen a woman named Greer.

Speaker 2 (33:39):
So I'm very fascinated by that, so, you know, but
welcome to her, and you know, welcome to the insanity.
So good, good to see good to see that. So
all right, any who eight eight eight nine three four
seven eight seven four You guys, what is this dude

(34:00):
named Ryan routh Ruth? This is would be Trump assassin
numeroa dos. This is the guy who apparently like Gilly,
suited up in some bushes down off mar Lago. Well,
technically not at mar A Lago, because the Trump Course
is actually it's over the bridge in Palm Beach there

(34:21):
away from the ocean, so it was over there, and
I was getting ready to lob some shots at Trump
in about a hole and a half, and of course
North Carolina. Well you know, there's always a connection. And
his kid apparently is a big fan of the child
porn as we saw, and like we got the vibe

(34:44):
this dude wasn't all there. But I don't know what's
going on here. So in some court filings, Ruth in
addition to the new filing showing that Ruth tried to
buy military weapon from Ukraine to kill Trump, which we
that was surmised. Now we have the actual data on that,

(35:06):
and he actually wanted a rocket launcher, which I don't know,
from an assassination standpoint, seems like a little much if
I had, you know, if I had to pick something,
which of course I'm not planning any assassinations, but like,
I don't know that i'd gravitate towards a rocket launcher,

(35:29):
probably go with something a little more snipery, but hey,
you know, everyone does what they do, and actually it
helped them kind of pick up on some of what
this dude was doing. He, in a new court filing,
has issued a challenge to Trump, and I can't decide

(35:51):
if Trump should do this. So, according to the filing,
Ryan Wesley Ruth, who tried to assassinate Trump, submitted a
and in the motion, it doesn't demand lower bail, it
doesn't demand a new lawyer, it doesn't demand things that
you think it would. Instead, it demands that Trump agree

(36:14):
to a beatdown session. And that's a quote because that's
in the filing. So in the session, he challenged the
president to a round of golf, saying that if he wins,
he can execute me. If I win, I get his job. Now,
I don't know this dude's handicap. And people hack on

(36:35):
Trump quite a bit for the you know, remember all
the stories were like, oh, he cheats at golf, He
cheats at golf. But let me tell you somebody who
plays a lot of golf, and plays a lot of
golf with people who are run the age spectrum. Trump,
for a guy who's eighty, hits the ball really well.

(36:58):
And unless you play golf, you just don't understand it.
And you know, it's it's easy to lean into guys
like like I have a really inaccurate but very long drive,
Like I can hit the hell out of the ball,
but but.

Speaker 3 (37:12):
I'm not on it.

Speaker 2 (37:15):
H Ross who was our who was our program director
when you and I both started here? Or market who
was the market manager? Dick Remember Dick Carlow? Yeah, Grey
Bear yep, Yeah, Dick Hart. Great dude. And I remember
playing golf with Dick Harlow and he played at Preston
what he was he had membership there, and I remember

(37:36):
playing golf with him, and the dude doesn't hit it far,
but he hits it accurate every time. And Trump's kind
of like, although Trump hits it further than Harlow did.
And Harlow was like the club champion man. So like
people who make fun of Trump because they're like, oh,
he's eighty and look at a swing. The speed is

(37:58):
not Tiger Woods s clearly know nothing about golf. Clearly
know nothing. A guy who can, let's say his drive
is two twenty. I don't know if Harlow's was two twenty.

Speaker 3 (38:11):
It was around there.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
If I don't care if your drive is two twenty
versus three point thirty or three hundred, which you know,
younger guys are going to strive. I want to hit
three hundred yards. If you hit it consistently every time,
you are beyond dangerous. And everything that I've seen with Trump,
I don't know on the cheating side of it, but
every shot that I've seen him take, he hits it

(38:36):
very accurately. So I like, I think, really, this this
lunatic's cooked man. Absolutely, So this is literally what his motion.
This is his motion motion to exclude uh prosecution's latest
evidence whatever, a presser of new evidence two weeks before

(38:57):
the court. It's actually a.

Speaker 3 (38:58):
Bunch of nonsense. But let me get to the good stuf.

Speaker 2 (39:03):
If you would like to trade admitting the evidence for
my subpoena of the bab boon Donald Trump, Well that's
not a good way to get a guy to challenge you,
calling him a babboon.

Speaker 3 (39:16):
Um, here we go.

Speaker 2 (39:17):
I think a beatdown session would be more fun and
entertaining for everyone. Give me shackles and cuffs and let
the old fat man give it his worst. We must
beat down crime in America. Carpet is red, isn't it?
No harm is blood? Yes, this doesn't make sense, So
here you go. So it was to play the round

(39:39):
of golf. If he loses, Trump gets to execute him.
I don't know if it's on the eighteenth green or
if you move off to the nineteenth hole.

Speaker 3 (39:46):
I'm sure.

Speaker 2 (39:48):
But also he wants to fight him. So I guess
if you're Trump pay per view, put this thing up there,
A round of golf with the racist pig. He wins,
he can execute me. I win, I get his job. Sorry,
he'll billy pants and then they he wants to have

(40:12):
a putt off and then he wants to fight. So uh,
I mean, clearly they're not going to do that, but uh,
what a what a weird thing to file? Does he
have a lawyer indicated on this, No, he's probably fired.

Speaker 3 (40:24):
No, it's he filed at pro se, so all on
his own.

Speaker 1 (40:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (40:29):
I don't know if he's a good golfer. So, but
like Trump is, Trump is a very good golfer. And
if you play golf, you understand this. Not because he's
busting at you know, three point thirty off the tee.

Speaker 3 (40:42):
He's not.

Speaker 2 (40:43):
He's not raking his three hundred and two hundred and
fifty yards or his three wood like that's not happening.
But when he is hitting a club, he's hitting it
very accurately, and he's got a very smooth swing. So like,
I know, this isn't going to track with people who
hate Trump and just assume he's cheating the whole time.
And I don't know, maybe he is. There's some some

(41:05):
foot wedges. I don't know, But I don't think you
want to play this dude. I don't think you want
to play this dude handicapped, to be quite honest with you.
But also this isn't going to happen. And then how
do you execute this dude at the end of the
round if he loses. Does it have to be golf themed?

Speaker 3 (41:25):
I don't know. Do you do it with a wedge?

Speaker 4 (41:33):
Um?

Speaker 2 (41:34):
Do they even file a response to this? No, they
asked a judge to essentially slap this guy down. Yeah,
so that's that's not going to happen, all right, seven
seventeen here on the CaCO Day, Radiopiz. Sorry, I got
off in a little tangent there, not necessarily to defend Trump,
but like, if you don't play golf and then you
don't know, you just assume you have to be tiger

(41:55):
Woods and the most dangerous guys are not the Tiger
Woods guys, not for amateur golfers like us. Like, playing
a pro is one thing, you know what you're getting.
But playing a dude, especially an older dude's who's very
comfortable in his swing, that is dangerous.

Speaker 1 (42:11):
Man.

Speaker 2 (42:12):
That is how you get absolutely fleeced on a nasau
right there, all right.

Speaker 3 (42:18):
Here we go.

Speaker 2 (42:19):
So I mentioned Cindy Lapper. So Cindy Lapper and Share
are touring together, I guess, which is fine, big part
of my childhood. We talked about the Share video on
the USS Missouri. Again, I still don't believe that's nineteen
eighty nine because like I remember, I remember that video

(42:40):
when I was doing the puberty thing, and like that
was one of the first videos where I'm like, this
is dirty, man, and I like it, And that clearly
wouldn't have been eighty nine, maybe ninety two. So then
I realized it charted for like four years. But like
now they're they're touring, and there's a video that has

(43:04):
emerged of like Share and Lapper dressed as I don't
even know how to describe. They're like they're in these
weird like upa lupa suits but with like big red
dots on it, so I don't know if they're pimples
or what's going on, and they start doing Cyddy Lapper's
girls just want to have fun, right, Clearly, if you

(43:26):
go see Cindy Lapper, you want to see that. And
and by the way, I love me some Cindy Lapper
ross Cindy Lapper fans.

Speaker 3 (43:32):
I have a let me see, I can sort of
let this thing pass the story because I have a
soft spot for Cyndy Lauper. She's a big part of
WrestleMania history. WrestleMania one. Oh really, Oh yeah, she was like,
you know, like a like an assistant or whatever you
want to say to like Captain Lou Like, there's a
big history there. She's a major part of WrestleMania one.
She's also a major part of the Goony soundtrack. I've

(43:53):
seen her performances on like Johnny Carson and Jay Leno,
where like her live performances, she can actually kill it,
she can be leieve it or not, she can actually
really sing yeah no.

Speaker 2 (44:03):
Look, Cindy Lauper was that whole era was the Cindy
Lauper esque women.

Speaker 3 (44:09):
Right.

Speaker 2 (44:10):
So, Whitney Houston is probably the highest profile of like
that eighties tear. But like when you look at the
number ones in the eighties, it was almost exclusively women.

Speaker 3 (44:21):
Yeah, Sidney Lapper is a major vibe in the eighties,
along with you know, obviously Madonna, like you said, Whitney
Houston and Whinney.

Speaker 2 (44:26):
Houston believed to Carlisle, Tiffany. I actually saw a video
the other day they were listening all of them. I
had forgotten about a bunch of these, the Bengals. I
can't remember the lead singer's name there, but like they
dominated the charts, they dominated the Hot one hundred and
good for them. That was the vibe in the eighties.

Speaker 3 (44:47):
Man.

Speaker 2 (44:48):
So with that being said, now they're you know, now
they're touring, and I had not heard this version of
girls just want to have fun, but of course, you know,
has to have a bit of a political angle.

Speaker 3 (45:03):
Listen to this.

Speaker 2 (45:08):
A little hard to hear. I'll tell you what they're saying,
all right, So what she's saying is girls just want
to have fundamental rights. And I'm like, again, going back

(45:29):
to it, Cindy Lauper was in an era where if
there was somebody holding women back, I don't know who
the hell it was. They were doing a bad job.
Go look at the charts from like eighty two to
eighty nine. It's almost hot one hundred. The number one
song is almost always a woman.

Speaker 1 (45:47):
You know.

Speaker 3 (45:47):
Yeah, it's like share you know, we know her political leanings.
She's been off the reservation for a long time, like
it was super long time. So when it comes to
Sydney Lawer, I don't want to know her politics because
it's just gonna like destroy that sort of vibe and
memory from the past. So I'm gonna put my fingers
in my ears and go la la la la, And
you're a weird white boomer and yeah, and the hair.

Speaker 2 (46:08):
Is the same, but love it. It's a weird way
to start this song, Gail Train, And that's what you
go for, man, that's what that is why you show

(46:30):
up to the show.

Speaker 3 (46:31):
I'll tell you.

Speaker 2 (46:31):
One of the best concerts that I ever saw, and
this was this was in the two thousands, was Chrissy
Heine you know Ross, you know, Chrissy Heinz, least singer
of the Pretenders.

Speaker 3 (46:42):
Yeah yeah, sure, dude, dude.

Speaker 2 (46:45):
What a gant. Me and my radio buddy Chris went
to First Ab in Minneapolis. They were playing and They
had this great opening band called American Bang, which I
never saw anymore, which is a tragedy.

Speaker 3 (46:54):
They were so good, but.

Speaker 2 (46:55):
Like Chrissy Hein was killing it. Dude, Cindy Lauper was
killing it. Why do we got to do this anyway?
All right, We'll be right back hang out. So one
of the things that I do enjoy here on the
show is, especially when it comes to like the leftist
politics stuff, is the each your own and we see
a lot of this. And it was interesting yesterday because

(47:18):
they had a bunch of the SNL people that left
the show, right, So that's been in the news last
couple of days. So yesterday SNL put out a list
of the new cast members. I don't I guess I
kind of know who one of these dudes is.

Speaker 3 (47:36):
I actually think he's pretty funny.

Speaker 2 (47:38):
So and ironically, he's one of the two of the
five that are quote unquote people of color or gay.
And apparently the Moonbats are upset because they wanted a
trans person and there's not enough people of color. So
and I just find that deeply ironic, because you know,

(48:00):
when we deal with SNL, it's usually in a critical
manner because they hyper focus on trashing on Trump and
then yet they really like.

Speaker 3 (48:13):
The thing that to this day.

Speaker 2 (48:16):
I will never understand because it's such low hanging fruit,
is the ability to resist the urge for the four
Biden years to not make that a part of the show,
which SNL has always done, and not just on the right,
also on the left. Jimmy Carter was a target. Bill Clinton, dude.

(48:39):
Some of the best SNL skits ever are Bill Clinton
with Phil Hartman doing it. I honestly, Ross, I will
tell you one of my favorite SNL skits is still
Bill Clinton going to the McDonald's.

Speaker 3 (48:52):
Yeah. No, I'm talking about the warlords.

Speaker 2 (48:54):
The Warlords, Man, that's a great skit. Is it critical
of him?

Speaker 8 (48:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (48:59):
Little?

Speaker 2 (48:59):
Is it funny as hell?

Speaker 3 (49:01):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (49:02):
And if you don't know the Phil Hartman playing Bill
Clinton Warlords mcdonald'skit, you should watch it. You need that
in your life. And you know, they kind of got
off this with Barack Obama. And I'm not saying I
understand it, but I think that at the very least
they were sitting there in the writer's room wondering how
parroting the first quote unquote black president would go. But

(49:26):
with Joe Biden, you didn't run into that. That was
low hanging fruit, that was easy, and you just didn't
do it. You didn't do it, which blew me away
because I think they there wouldn't really have been an
issue there.

Speaker 3 (49:42):
But whatever.

Speaker 2 (49:44):
But now they bring these cast members on, which you know,
are young comedians most people have never heard of, and
apparently they're not checking enough boxes. So if you're SNL
where you've clearly given up the ghost on trying to
be fair on this, now people want to boycott you,
good luck with that. But it's, yeah, it's a self

(50:05):
inflicted wound man, So I don't really have a lot
of sympathy for it.

Speaker 3 (50:09):
It's crazy to me that, like, I've come to the
point where I know absolutely nobody on the show except Keenan.
Like Keenan's still in the show right, They're just like,
I'm gonna do this till I die. Yeah, because it's
I love Keenan. I saw the story where they're like,
you know, these people are leaving and I'm like, oh,
who's leaving the show, And I'm like, I don't know
any of these people. They're like, ah, these people are
coming onto the show. I'm like, I don't know any
of these people, and it was much more fair back

(50:31):
in the day. They would take shots equally at people.
But then you look you look at who the cast
members were back then, right, uh Norm McDonald, h Dana Carvey,
Kevin Nielanandler, uh Sam. You have these people, right, I
don't know if I like David Spade, uh, Rob Schneider.
And you look at these people now, and you see

(50:51):
where their politics are now because a lot of them
do podcasts, and you.

Speaker 2 (50:54):
Realize Schnyder's clearly, Schneider's clearly on the right.

Speaker 3 (50:58):
But so is Carvey, so is Spade, Kevin Neel and
these people John Lovett's right, even John, They're all on
the right.

Speaker 2 (51:06):
Yeah, and love It's is gay too. I mean, it's
just like and and and I remember watching Carvey and
I can't remember what their podcast is called. It's pretty good.
Every now and then I catch a little bit of it.
They were literally talking about this not long ago, where
they're just like, to be a comedian of their era
would require them to be on the right now, which

(51:28):
is which is not inaccurate. Right when you got lunatic
screw what was it? Who's the guy who was screaming
at the comedians. Sorry, not funny, right, you don't want
to deal with that. How many interviews that we've seen.
I just mentioned this the other day, Larry the Cable,
Guys Seinfeld, others who they don't want to go to
college campuses anymore because it limits what they're doing.

Speaker 3 (51:50):
Remember they used to have that, they're like, you know,
their debates and you'd have Norm McDonald playing Bob Dole
and then you'd have Bill Clinton like they would take
shots at both of them like it was fair back then,
and it was funny because you have these people that
are obviously you have like, you know, things you can
make fun of, but they just don't do it anymore
if you're on a certain side of the aisle. It's
sad because comedy suffers.

Speaker 2 (52:10):
Joe Biden, Man, Joe Biden to ignore that for four years.

Speaker 3 (52:17):
Remember just laughing at it. You remember when Nor McDonald
doing Bob Dole holding onto the pen, you know.

Speaker 2 (52:23):
What I'm bob well, you know my you know the
RNC story where I turned around and Bob Dole was
behind me in line. And I will tell you, in
my mind, I thought of Norm McDonald's right because his
hand was in the exact same position. Yeah, although Bob
Dole was very nice and Bob Dole does speak of
himself and the third person like nor McDonald killed that thing, dude,

(52:46):
he killed it, and one of the and and and
just so I I just so were clear. One of
my favorite skits and uh, I think it was all
it was. Also Phil Hartman was the Reagan skit where
he's in the Oval and I have you've never seen
this right, because this is this is when you can
laugh when they're doing it all around. So they're in

(53:06):
the Oval office. He's sitting there and like the girl
scouts are in and he's like the you know, the
you know, the happy, nice grandpa kind of dude. Oh,
you know, I'm just ragging. And then the moment they
get out, he calls in the war room and he
goes into like dictator mode and it's this transition between
the two and he's like screaming at his staff and

(53:28):
the whole thing, and then all of a sudden it's
a photo op and here comes you know, the kid
with cancer and then he's like, oh, how are you doing.
I'm you know, I can't do a Reagan impression, but
like you could do all that stuff, and it was
hilarious and it was easy, and people on the right
weren't offended because you were doing it all around because
Chevy Chase, you know, just got done tripping all over

(53:51):
like he's Gerald Ford. That that's gone though. We just
that's not our thing anymore. So now that you guys
have people that are mad at you, it feels so
self inflicted. It's like the uh, we didn't get to
the story last week. Apparently a bunch of a bunch
of like LGBT activists are upset with Taylor Swift.

Speaker 3 (54:15):
Do you know why, dude? This is funny.

Speaker 2 (54:18):
So they're upset with Taylor Swift. They're very mad because
they and I don't know if she said it, but
it was intimated that she was quote unquote queer. Did
she come out and say that, by the way, I
don't remember, or if they just kind of like and
then she essentially was like, I'm going to marry the
football player, which you know is apparently the straightest thing

(54:41):
you could do as a woman. So now they're all
mad at her. Although with the now queer, as I understand,
it isn't that kind of a catch all. I don't
know I don't pretend to know, but people are upset
with Taylor Swift now because she's, you know, super like
doing the heterosexual marriage. And I'm like, hold on, weren't

(55:02):
all her albums bemoaning all of our relationships, like with
dudes like John Mayer and some of these, Like I
thought that's what they all were. How are you surprised
on this? So we'll see how it goes. But yeah,
it was not being well received yesterday, and I just
I guess I really don't understand it.

Speaker 3 (55:25):
All right, let's go ahead and get into this.

Speaker 2 (55:27):
Why isn't I was gonna play some audio next gen
is just like, nope, you're not gonna play some audio today, loser.
So we'll figure that out because I got more I
got to get into, all right, coming up, I guess
we figured out why the western North Carolina hurricane response
was a little slow. They were busy not just avoiding

(55:49):
homes with Trump signs in the yard, as we came
to learn. Apparently they're up to some other stuff. So
we'll get into that story. And again I'm gonna try
to get the audio to work here, uh the Corey
Booker story and uh oh yeah, apparently there are there's
genocide scholars, which I was not aware of. I don't

(56:11):
know if you saw this story, but apparently we we
have a follow up to it. So now I'm gonna
do it just because I've seen it floating around. All right,
seven forty four its rae stage ready to go.

Speaker 1 (56:22):
Yeah, yeah, look at that.

Speaker 2 (56:25):
We were just talking about SNL man like a bunch
of a bunch of staff left and again they just
announced like five new people. Do you I don't know
if you watch the s believe it or not.

Speaker 1 (56:35):
I don't. Okay, all right, I don't.

Speaker 2 (56:38):
I'm reminiscent on some old ski Oh yeah, oh good stuff.

Speaker 6 (56:41):
I've probably caught some snippets once in a while, and
if there was a an act I wanted to see,
I used to record it, but not really. I don't
like they use it show thing you well for the music, Well,
I guess, okay.

Speaker 1 (56:57):
Not a lot. Listen.

Speaker 6 (56:58):
If I've watched three episodes are three performances in my.

Speaker 1 (57:01):
Life, that's probably a lot.

Speaker 6 (57:04):
Yeah, that's I'm not the I don't know, dude, I
don't do the late night show thing.

Speaker 2 (57:09):
To watch it a time of you know, you can
go and watch it on the you.

Speaker 6 (57:13):
Just not just not a fan. I mean went with
Lenno and even back in the Carson day, Johnny cart
just never.

Speaker 1 (57:20):
Smell And so.

Speaker 2 (57:24):
What do you what do you watch man Weather Channel?

Speaker 1 (57:28):
In sports? That's about it. In the news, it's about it.
I mean, so and fallon Jimmy.

Speaker 2 (57:36):
Watching the Weather Channel because like if I if I
see a movie. I have watched movies where they have
like radio, they have people doing radio, and it kills
me because like in the studio and none of the
mic lights are on or anything.

Speaker 1 (57:48):
Yes, you know.

Speaker 2 (57:50):
When you're watching the weather channels, like the person is
like standing in the hurricane, but not like getting blown
over or you upset? I mean, how does that work?
I get more upset.

Speaker 6 (58:00):
And let's just say occasionally, maybe they're not presenting the
information and the way that I would music. Dude, what
that just wouldn't present it the way that I would sell.

Speaker 2 (58:14):
They're not pulling at the doppler. No, they're not pulling
at the doppler.

Speaker 3 (58:17):
That again, it's.

Speaker 2 (58:18):
Weird way you get a beef over like I couldn't.
People always wanted me to watch Yellowstone and I watched
like an episode and as a kid who literally grew
up cattle ranching in that part.

Speaker 3 (58:27):
Of the country.

Speaker 1 (58:28):
Yeah, that probably bothered me.

Speaker 2 (58:30):
Yeah, Like they did a branding, but it was in June,
and I'm just like that killed it where I was.

Speaker 1 (58:36):
You know, no branding in June.

Speaker 2 (58:39):
Do you know what happened? If you branded in June,
the cows would literally beat you to death.

Speaker 3 (58:44):
Would be.

Speaker 2 (58:46):
Oh, so when do we usually brand May? Oh? And
if you're in late May, it's already pushing it.

Speaker 3 (58:52):
So you know what this segment with this old weather
shitting music in the background, it's just so surreal, isn't
it so weird?

Speaker 6 (59:00):
It's like the old local on the eighth stuff.

Speaker 3 (59:02):
I'm just seeing the old digital cloud for the rain
coming out of it.

Speaker 1 (59:07):
Do you remember that?

Speaker 2 (59:09):
Yeah, which I would if you ever get cattle, you're
going to calve in like January February and you ran, uh,
late May at the latest, because you gotta new physically
wrestle them down. It's like it's like a car. I mean,
you can put them in a press gate, but it's
no fun. You want to do it right. But yeah,
you can get a calf in like June, late June,
and that thing can kick the crap out of the mole.

(59:31):
Hey man, We're just here for.

Speaker 1 (59:32):
Info, so right, that's what we do.

Speaker 3 (59:35):
That's what we do. Let's get see.

Speaker 1 (59:38):
Too.

Speaker 2 (59:38):
By the way, Yeah it is. It looks good.

Speaker 6 (59:41):
Oh yesterday mentioned that there was a shower chance it
would be probably Triad west, and it looks like that's
going to be the case, Sunshine clouds. Is you go
further east today, I am gonna mention there is a
threat for a few showers. There are some out in
the mountains right now. Going to try to make it
east of Hickory and Greenville and South Carolina, respectively, and
they may so you may run into a sprinkle rain.
Other than that, it's upper seventies, low eighties. Load to

(01:00:03):
bed as tomorrow and Sunnay Friday, we're into the nineties,
maybe ninety degrees for the triangle. Same thing on Saturday.
Probably stay in the eighties west of that, So try
it and into the mountains where we'll leave that isolated
shower undershower threat the forecast. Other than that, I'm gonna
get back to the nineties then cool off later in
the weekend. So it looks like I don't know, maybe

(01:00:24):
the last are off of the ninety degree temperatures, but
all all, not much rain around for anybody, except as
you get into the mountains the showers will be a
little bit more numerous there as we're seeing this morning.

Speaker 2 (01:00:34):
Okay, all right, well, thank you very much, sir. We'll
talk in an hour. Okay, all right, there you go.
Oh good, I got my next gen working again. All right,
coming up on the show. Oh, Venezuela is very upset.
Did you guys see the video yesterday where apparently we
turned eleven trenday of Ragua dudes to mist so and

(01:00:54):
so the thug dictator there's running his mouth, which I
think is a wonderful opportunity for us to revisit the
sizzle reel they put out a few years ago. Do
you guys remember this, But they put out this like
two minute video of their special forces doing special forces stuff,
and it's interesting and I think that maybe we should

(01:01:19):
revisit it so that we can then evaluate so you
can like pick your horse in this race the you know,
eight thousand sailors and marines off the coast of Venezuela
or Venezuelan military. Pick your pony in that. And we'll
revisit that and much more coming up Cacoday radio program
other than fifty four. This is disturbing but also may

(01:01:40):
answer some questions. So we got that going for us.
I have a lot of questions. So here we go
New York Post FEMA workers fired for watching racially charge
best reality porn on government issued devices.

Speaker 3 (01:02:00):
Okay, so.

Speaker 2 (01:02:06):
How do I ask this? How if you're hooking up
with a farm animal, how do you have it racially charged?
I'm just wondering, like how what makes that? And maybe
I'm misunderstanding. What how do you hook up? Was said
farm animal in a quote racially charged way?

Speaker 3 (01:02:28):
What is that? I think you're ignoring the comma in
the head and the comma in the headline. These are
two different things. There's a racially charged port comma bestiality.
So we're talking about like interracial stuff and then we're
talking about like farm stuff. I mean that that comma
is in't there? I think the comma is important.

Speaker 2 (01:02:49):
Yeah, but then you go down to the store. All right,
maybe you're right, but racially charged is just what interracial? Yeah,
I would believe, so use the word charge implies something.

Speaker 3 (01:03:01):
Right, I would think, Yeah, Yeah, I mean I think
it's a bad choice. By the author. Oh okay, because
I see what you're saying. Yeah, Like, thank.

Speaker 2 (01:03:11):
God, because I've been I've been wondering about this for
like twelve hours and I I got nowhere and then
and then, uh, this just occurred to me. Is there
because it's fema? Is there disaster response porn? Because there,
you know, there's porn for everything else. Is there is
there like themed pornography where it's as part of the

(01:03:33):
disaster thing, a disaster relief And so I googled it.
Ross do you think there's disaster related porn?

Speaker 3 (01:03:40):
I mean, I'm gonna I'm gonna give it a yes,
you are, because whatever you can think of, it's out there.
Remember when you found the Gilly they rule of whatever,
Gilly we found Gilly suit stuff? Remember that?

Speaker 2 (01:03:50):
Or like, yeah, yeah, who's we? You found the Gilly stuff?

Speaker 3 (01:03:56):
I don't know. I don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 2 (01:03:58):
And so I google this before the show and like,
now I have a problem. So in the video, which
I did not watch the whole thing, I just watched
the setup here because I'm like, what the hell is this?
So the dude is he's like a first responder and
he goes to rescue a woman in a flood situation,
but he won't rescue her unless she pays the toll

(01:04:21):
if you catch him a drift. So yes, that does exist,
But then it raises a lot of questions because clearly
they're in the middle of an emergency and this guy's
a first responder. You would think you'd want to like
rapid fire rescue people, but he's pausing to hook up
with all the lonely housewives. So like, how many people
perish because this guy couldn't keep it in his pants.

(01:04:44):
The whole thing rubbed me the wrong way anyway, that
was That was apparently the setup there, So maybe that's
what they're watching. So FEMA workers tasked with helping to
keep the country safe from you know, disasters, were apparently
watching quote racially charged calm and or bestiality content on

(01:05:06):
their company laptops. How do you not know to not
watch that on a company laptop. That's the other thing too.
I don't even search weird stuff on my company laptop,
even though we can primarily get away with it a
little more considering what we do, right, because we talk
about it on the air, we're like, ah, partey, you know,

(01:05:27):
log in on Kyle's computer and search this. So but like,
I'm not watching weird weird stuff on the company laptop.
I just assume that they watch every even though they
wouldn't have time for it. And I have to sneeze
during the entire break. And now, all right, well, so
hanging on. We'll see, we'll see where that goes. Anyway,

(01:05:48):
we got another hour to go. We're gonna talk Venezuelan
military and dictator response because oh, here we go, uh
we we decided to turn a boat to miss yesterday.
I don't know if you guys saw the video. Trump
reference it during his during his little press or there yesterday,
and then late like an hour later, they released the video. Dude,

(01:06:12):
what do you.

Speaker 3 (01:06:14):
I I don't want to.

Speaker 2 (01:06:18):
I don't want to do anything to dissuade drug dealers
from getting the interdiction they probably need. But how stupid
do you have to be to think you're gonna whip
a cigarette boat through a naval blockade?

Speaker 1 (01:06:33):
Like?

Speaker 3 (01:06:34):
How does that?

Speaker 2 (01:06:35):
How does the math math on that? I don't know,
because we got like we got like, what is it,
eight thousand marines and sailors basically parked off Venezuela, right, now, dude,
you're not running through that. I don't care how craft
do you think you are, Like, this isn't this isn't
this isn't Bay of pigs from a technological standpoint where

(01:06:57):
we were still the most advanced in the world, like
he's got don't even have to get up, they don't
have to really put an effort to uh uh blow
you to smithereens man. So but again, you know it's Venezuela.
Clearly there's a lot of desperate people there, especially when
you get into the criminal elements. But yeah, it did
not go well for eleven trend Day Ragua members yesterday.

Speaker 3 (01:07:19):
I remember what I said the other day was like
you know when Trump was a for two days and
they're like, oh he's dead. I'm like, now we're gonna
blow something up, like somethings about to go down.

Speaker 2 (01:07:25):
But yeah, yeah, yeah, but like we sent the dudes
down there like a week ago, like yeah, I wasn't
a new thing. That's that's why. That's the crazy thing.
Like they've been Venezuela. If you look at the media,
because I did consume some of this yesterday, they've been
oh here we go. Really anyway, they have been like
the dude's been having a hissy fit for a week

(01:07:46):
down there, the dictator dude, he's been holding pressors. Remember
remember he wanted to fight Elon Musk.

Speaker 3 (01:07:51):
Yeah, because he knew that. He knows what was coming. Like,
he's like, this is gonna happen.

Speaker 2 (01:07:55):
So like everyone's on notice there, they kind of know
what was up. So to try to think you're going
to run a speedboat for a naval blockade is I mean, uh,
big old stones, I guess, but also very few brain
cells because it's it's not gonna work out, and pleasu,
you're dealing with a bunch of You're dealing with a

(01:08:15):
bunch of marines just sitting on a boat just waiting
to blow something up. Like they want you to run.
They want you to do this just because they're bored.
And also, uh, Venezuela has an absolute monopoly on smoke
show hotties. So you got a bunch of like, yeah,

(01:08:37):
they probably want to invade. I'm not gonna lie, just saying, man,
just saying So anyway, we'll talk about that here in
a moment. Let me grab a quick phone call Logan,
thanks for hanging on.

Speaker 3 (01:08:49):
What's up?

Speaker 8 (01:08:52):
I was telling Ross that. You know, I don't really
watch SNL skits and stuff. I'm much rather watch my
studio seats, but I do want catch their Weekend Update clips.
I do feel like they were they were taking shots
at Biden on there from time to time. Maybe not
as much as they need Trump, but they at least
were taking shots at like the dimension stuff like that.

Speaker 3 (01:09:11):
So I will, I will, I.

Speaker 8 (01:09:12):
Will say that for them.

Speaker 2 (01:09:14):
Here's what I'll and here's what I'll say I because
I separate the two. I hear you, I think you
got to have that the Weekend Update. But you know,
the one thing, every time there's a new president, there's
this like weird internal contest to see who can play
that president the best right, and that character essentially cements

(01:09:34):
the next four or eight years of their career if
they wanted, And like that's the part that was missing,
Like the Weekend Update. Sure you're gonna you're gonna throw
that in there and you get a one off and
you could pretend like you're being balanced, but to not
have somebody who was a reoccurring and they had a
guy who played Biden, but they always played him aloof

(01:09:54):
and cool, when clearly there.

Speaker 3 (01:09:57):
Was so much.

Speaker 2 (01:09:59):
There was so much much there to be had.

Speaker 3 (01:10:01):
So that's yeah we're talking about so all right.

Speaker 2 (01:10:05):
Uh, lear appreciate Yeah, I have a good one there, sir,
appreciate it. By the way, Going just real quickly, going
back to this other story because I now realize, uh,
going back to the the here we go the FEMA story.
Why I thought that, so why you are correct? Ross

(01:10:25):
in the headline, it says, FEMA workers fire for watching
racially charge porn comma bestiality content. So here's the reason
I thought that those videos were one and the same
because in the article h and I forgot that I
read this last night, there is a quote from Christy
Nome uh and it says, and she's describing some of
the content and she goes and in one case, the

(01:10:48):
pornography consumed was racially charged and involved best reality. So
I was correct. There is apparently some sort of racially
charged Yeah, how does that You're hooking up with the
miniature horse and you're calling it the some sort of
racial word.

Speaker 3 (01:11:05):
I don't know, I believe because looking more into it,
I'm happy I'm not familiar with this, and I'm happy
that I don't have an answer and I'm happy that
it confuses me. If you read the headline and you
read the story and you are confused, congratulations, you are
a healthy human.

Speaker 9 (01:11:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:11:21):
I'm happy that when this story comes up, I'm not like, oh,
this is exactly what it is, because right, so I
believe what this is is a certain racial group and
goats and you can do all right.

Speaker 2 (01:11:37):
You think it was some weird beer.

Speaker 3 (01:11:40):
Yes, which is a thing that happens overseas. It is,
so that's what was on their FEMA computers or whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:11:46):
Do you think it was the dolphins stuff? I don't know,
you know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 3 (01:11:50):
I'm happy. I don't know. You mean, like you do
know what you like? The McAfee stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:11:54):
No, the Pakistani river dolphin stuff. Remember we did get
into it. Ross is pretendingly he doesn't know what I'm
talking about.

Speaker 1 (01:12:05):
No, I'm looking for the cut man.

Speaker 3 (01:12:08):
Oh okay, here the dolphin thing.

Speaker 2 (01:12:10):
So my.

Speaker 7 (01:12:21):
Body tell me.

Speaker 2 (01:12:26):
So there's a story, and I've chosen not to do it.
But I'm going to give you the reader's digest version
without getting into details. Only because so there was a
there was she's NPR, I think, or she works for
one of the wire services, I can't remember. So she
wanted to debunk this story in Pakistan with these dolphins

(01:12:48):
that are in their river. Dolphins, right, they're not out
in the ocean, they're in the river and I can't
remember what the big river is. They're in Pakistan. And
so because she thought that people who report in the story,
we're just being racist, and so she literally went and
then she saw the thing she said wasn't happening, and

(01:13:08):
like it broke her. And basically they were pulling these
dolphins the Indurius River. If you want to google this,
you do you and like so these dudes were pulling
these dolphins out and then they were laying them in
like kiddie pools, and then people would come by and
then they would pay to hook up with the dolphins.

(01:13:30):
And she was like she was super woke and she's like,
that's not happening. You're just smirching per year, but smirching people.
And she went and like she rolled up on like
you know, his dolphin brothel and was horrified because that's
you know, that's if you want to talk about how
big a piece of crap people can be. We're and
the dolphins like in danger too. Like we're we're literally.

Speaker 3 (01:13:58):
No other way to say.

Speaker 2 (01:14:01):
It's one thing to murder all the bis, and it's
another thing to attempt to rape.

Speaker 3 (01:14:05):
His species to death.

Speaker 2 (01:14:06):
So there you go. It's as deep as I'm going
to get into that story. Horrified. But really the only
reason I told it is because the chick's like, I'm
going to p I'm going to prove that's not happening.
And the reality is there's some really sick people in
the world, and some of them work for FEMA apparently,

(01:14:27):
So yeah, I just want to make sure I had
that quote accurate. So that's why I was thinking that
that thing was a thing.

Speaker 3 (01:14:33):
Way, what is this? All right, well we'll get let's
get to the Venezuela thing.

Speaker 2 (01:14:37):
So yesterday he kind of mentioned it during his press
conference over moving the Space Command from Colorado to Huntsville, Alabama.
But of course Erro was speculating that he was he
was going to resign or mention that he was like
he had a week to live or something. It was
like the news cycle, especially in like the hour before,

(01:15:01):
with all the speculation was equal parts entertaining and uh
really really sad. I guess would be the way to
describe that because they I mean people, if they weren't
convinced he was dead, they were convinced that he was
going to resign for some like weird health issue, and
clearly that wasn't it. And I did not go dip

(01:15:22):
in on Blue Sky to see the reaction. I'm sure
they were very sad, but like, you know what, it
reminded me of ross you have. Do you have cameras
in your house? I know you have them on your
front porch. Do you have any in like your living
room or anything?

Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:15:37):
Yes, we have like one hundred cameras. Okay, actually no,
we actually do two. Yeah, we we have.

Speaker 2 (01:15:42):
You ever too, were you when those people ever like
watched your pet how your pet reacts after you guys
leave the house.

Speaker 3 (01:15:48):
No, we have them in certain rooms so we make
sure that Lincoln is safe at all times.

Speaker 2 (01:15:52):
Okay, yeah, but but you ever see you ever see
those videos where it's like a dog, it's like a ring,
like an interior ring camera, and the guy leaves for work,
and what do dogs do? They assume you're dead the
moment that door shuts. It's just dogs, man, I love you.

Speaker 3 (01:16:05):
It's a lot of it's sad because they just run
and they just stare at the door. They like, he's
never coming back.

Speaker 2 (01:16:12):
You abandoned me, right, And it's like that same mentality
was like permeating with these people with Trump. That's like
five minutes after they haven't seen it. They're like, well,
he must be dead. And I'm like, you're literally you're
like a lab right now. Do you understand that? Right,
So they didn't get what they wanted. So he was
talking about the desk stuff and the Space Force stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:16:31):
And.

Speaker 2 (01:16:33):
But then he mentioned that he had just been having
a conversation with one of the big generals about an
incident down in Venezuela and last week we rolled up
a bunch of you know, a bunch of ships there
and basically we said, hey, you're not gonna be doing
drug runs. We ain't playing.

Speaker 3 (01:16:51):
Don't do it.

Speaker 2 (01:16:52):
And then apparently yesterday eleven Trendy or Ragua members were
in some sort of like speedboat attempting to And what
they do is they run from Venezuela to Panama or
Costa Rica or Nicaragua. Right, It's like a big issue.
And then from there it then a lot of it

(01:17:13):
goes to Europe. It doesn't even go to the US,
but that's kind of Venezuela thing. And they're also generally smuggling.
This is where they got to be careful. A lot
of times they're smuggling people who are trying to migrate,
not necessarily to the US, but to those other countries
because Venezuela is such.

Speaker 3 (01:17:28):
A hell hole.

Speaker 2 (01:17:29):
So and they have the Darien Gap there in Colombia.
That's the problem. So a lot of guys are smuggling
boats best there. So they determined that it was a
boat full of drug smugglers. They had eleven of them.
They're in this boat. I'm not sure how much narcotics
are in there. And we didn't just shoot the engine out.
In fact, I know a guy who's retired marine now,
but he worked on an interdiction crew that was like

(01:17:53):
multi agency or multi branches, so involved Coast Guard, US
Marines and some other stuff. And basically he spent two
years shooting motors out of smugglers boats, just running sniper stuff.
So very cool man. That wasn't what they were doing.
They turned this thing to miss there's no other description

(01:18:16):
for it.

Speaker 3 (01:18:16):
Ross.

Speaker 2 (01:18:16):
I'm assuming you watched the video like repeatedly. Were you
horrified or were you like America, Yeah, because they were
not screwing around, and that, of course that made the
Venezuelan dictator very upset, very not happy, And so he's
promising all sorts of stuff. If you screw with us,

(01:18:37):
We're gonna come get you. And all I could think
about the whole time watching that with him, because remember,
this is a dude who wanted to fight Elon Musk.
This is a guy who essentially nobody even recognized him
as the legitimate president. He also thinks he has blood
of Boulevar, which we've talked here, which is this weird
macho Latin American thing with Simone Boulevar. Remember this was

(01:19:00):
I mentioned this on the show, like his sword was
one of the things that Pablo Escobar had a bunch
of comedy steal for him and then he killed one
of the comedies with the sword just to own it.
And so this guy is like, I'm I am like
I am imbued with the blood of Boulevar, which is
kind of an insane thing to get into if you
understand the context. So so he's you know, he's big mad,

(01:19:23):
he's holding pressers, He's like, if you do this, We're
gonna come get you. And all I could think about
was a few years ago this video, which again didn't
just emerge, they put it out. They released a video
of their Special Forces soldiers training and it was the
most comical thing you've ever seen. And so I reposted

(01:19:47):
that yesterday.

Speaker 3 (01:19:47):
But just just.

Speaker 2 (01:19:49):
To revisit real quickly, I've seen a lot of Like
I watched a documentary the other day where they apparently
there's been a bunch of video released of one of
the missions to kill the isis Dude that was undertaken
by the Seal Team six.

Speaker 3 (01:20:03):
But the what they called the Red Team. These are the.

Speaker 2 (01:20:06):
Dudes who saved the captain with from the smally pirates.
And this was just a few weeks later. So they
go over and they got to raise this compound. They
know there's a bunch of dudes, and now there's a
bunch of video out. It's very interesting. Also, the dogs
are amazing, dude, Russ. One of these dogs literally ripped
a dude's arm off. You run, do you understand the

(01:20:29):
force that's necessary for a no, That's incredible. It ripped
the dude's arm off. It was detached and the dog
was shot and survived after it ripped a dude's arm off. Anyway,
so they put this video out and the one thing
where they were going through this compound to grease the

(01:20:49):
isis dude who ended up blowing himself up, which then
turned into another problem because they were like, who which
body because he blew himself and a bunch of people
up there like which body part.

Speaker 3 (01:20:58):
Do we test?

Speaker 2 (01:21:00):
They were They're very quiet. They moved through there with stealth.
It's actually the most terrifying part. Whereas the Venezuelan special
forces are running around screaming, it's.

Speaker 3 (01:21:15):
That's them charging the field. Man, you're all dead. This
is a video they put out to intimidate people.

Speaker 2 (01:21:33):
Bross. They got their war face onto quote full metal jacket.
Are you terrified?

Speaker 3 (01:21:38):
I don't know. It's more intimidating that or the hawka
hookah thing whatever it's called it. Oh oh yeah, um
dance yeah on their chest. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:21:49):
Now that's a little more terrifying because at least there's
like ancient tradition there. This is just this is what
this is joker from a full metal jacket. But the
first time you got to see the video, so like, uh,
look at it. We'll be right back telling you if
you haven't seen the Venezuelan Special Forces video, you should
watch it. I want you to watch it because now

(01:22:11):
they're making about the Venezuelan president or whatever he is, dictator.
He's so he's making a bunch of threats, and so
I think you should have an understanding. Uh you know, uh, Ross,
I know you don't gamble, so we won't put anything
on it. But having watched the Venezuelan video, and then
I'm assuming having watched documentaries about US Special Forces, learning

(01:22:31):
a little about them over the years, I'm gonna ask
you to pick a pony in this race.

Speaker 3 (01:22:37):
Uh do you want, uh the Warface Brigade.

Speaker 2 (01:22:45):
Or Sealed Team whatever, if you had to pick, I mean,
if if you got.

Speaker 3 (01:22:50):
To go in on one of them, I mean, yeah,
these guys like Chase, you know, running forward, screaming like mania.
Actually the guy in full metal jacket, right, Kiva Joker,
Why did you.

Speaker 5 (01:22:57):
Join my beloved cole Sir to tell sir, oh you're
a killer, sir, Yes, sir, let me see your war face, sir,
you got a war face, old, now let me see you.

Speaker 3 (01:23:10):
It's the same thing.

Speaker 2 (01:23:11):
It's the same thing.

Speaker 3 (01:23:12):
All right, you got it. You gotta go with the
team of Seals just hiding out there waiting for you
to come towards them. Rangers, I'll take, I'll take two teams.
Just put them out there versus their entire military.

Speaker 2 (01:23:25):
And don't get it wrong, they got a bunch of
stuff fascinating, a bunch of stuff fascinating.

Speaker 3 (01:23:28):
Thing that I recently learned about the Seals is the
average height of a Sealed team member, which completely, like
it blew my mind because when you think about, you know,
these sort of guys, my mind goes to our classic
eighties action flicks like Arnold Schwartzinger and Commando and these big,
huge guys. The average height is like five nine ten,

(01:23:49):
And it makes sense because they have to be smaller
to get in a in a place, into places out
of places there. It's a smaller target, right If you
have like a big linebacker sort of dude, like an
Arnald Schwartzinger, it's a big target to hit, right.

Speaker 2 (01:24:01):
Well, Like, do you know who Jocko Wilnick is. Yeah,
that's a big dude that he's a big dude. But
I will tell you I've interviewed, I've interviewed two seals
and like in person or I shouldn't say interviewed. I've
been around one I interview in one. I just know
and you're right, although the one guy is not much

(01:24:21):
shorter than me, but the other dude is probably five
seven five eight, But there's a vibe man like he
how do I say, I'm I don't know how to
describe this.

Speaker 3 (01:24:33):
There's just an area of confidence where you know they
can get stuff done and.

Speaker 2 (01:24:36):
Like as soon as you start getting into stuff, you
quickly And it's not just seals like I've I've encountered
a lot of military folk who were operators of sorts
or work in I guess what you describe is kind
of more badass moss and not everyone has it, but
like both of those dude have it where you you

(01:24:59):
quit check in your mind that you don't want to
be on the wrong side of them, even though they're
and they're not being like mean, they just there is
It's it's just you you realize that that's not a
dude you want to screw with, and and obviously that
clearly serves them.

Speaker 3 (01:25:16):
Well, yeah, it was just a crazy stack because like
I said, I'd assumed it would be someone like Reacher,
like that character of Reacher in the in Them, which
was Tom Cruise at the time. Well, the real vert,
like the real Seal Team six, right, it would be
more like Tom Cruise's height and not the Reacher build
of the huge jacked by Bilder.

Speaker 2 (01:25:34):
But if you read the books, that's Reacher, the new guy.
That's the description the use of them.

Speaker 1 (01:25:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:25:39):
Man, so I was watching this thing and I and
I'm sorry, I have the details in front of me,
and it's like these guys are screaming like idiots, and
they were showing, uh, they were showing this this Red Team,
the Seal Team, uh that were essentially going to this
compound of grease. Dicisis dude who ended up blowing himself up.
And like they had to like even the story of

(01:26:00):
hitting there, like they had to hump straight up a
mountain side like four hours just to be able to
get in a position. And then they go in there
and the dogs are amazing, by the way, and but
what was crazy to me is the stealth which they're
able to move through there. Like they were talking, one
of them was talking about how they were they were
in this position and like these dudes come out, and

(01:26:22):
they didn't know if they were coming out for them,
if they're kind of like what if they had been
spotted and they were in they were in Gillie suits
or they you know, they had some sort of And
the problem they ran into is they were doing such
a good job of holding this position, the goat started
grazing off of them. And now that's a problem because
if you spook a goat, that's a great indicator. And

(01:26:45):
these dudes just hold up and then you know, it
hit whatever the time was, and they just went through.
It's like three different buildings and everybody's dead. That's the
end of that. And you know they have suppressors the
extent that you can limit that, but nobody's screaming like
a lunatic like these guys. They just go to work, man,
And it was it was very interesting to uh to

(01:27:08):
watch that. And I guess they're releasing some more video
and maybe I'll find in retweet it because I thought
it was pretty interesting. I've never seen the video of it,
but it was pretty clear that the the Isis idiots
didn't stand a chance. Man didn't stand a chance when
these guys go to work. So I don't like Venezuela's
chances is uh oh. It's just a long way of

(01:27:30):
saying that, especially if they're screaming like idiots.

Speaker 3 (01:27:34):
So uh all right, uh do do oh?

Speaker 2 (01:27:38):
Love was Bob, what's up?

Speaker 6 (01:27:41):
Hey?

Speaker 4 (01:27:41):
What's going on? Casey? It's just real quick U Yeah,
you Ros, You and two other people could probably go
down there and take on the Venezuelan special Forces. They're horrible.
I spent some time down air training with them. We
have a you know, formation time six thirty at six

(01:28:01):
forty five, they'd start coming out, you know, by seven
o'clock day'd all. You know, maybe ninety percent of them
would show up. You know, I have uniforms and whatnot.
So it's they're not very impressive. It's it's a sad
it's a sad state of events down there right now.

Speaker 3 (01:28:20):
Yeah, hundred percent.

Speaker 2 (01:28:21):
I mean, I don't, don't get me wrong, I feel
really really I think I shared this story on the
air I was. I met I met a vene Venezuelan
family that literally had fled Venezuela when I was in Colombia,
and it was fascinating to talk to him. They were
a family that was pretty well to do they are dentists.
Both the parents and the kids are both Dennis and

(01:28:41):
but they were on the wrong side of this dude
and they basically took their house, they took their business.
The family fled, and you know, they were telling stories
about what's going on over there. So this guy's gonna
bite off more than he can chew. And I do
feel bad for the people they're gonna have to cash
that check. So I hope it doesn't come to that,
all right, Bob, appreciate the call there, because like, and look,

(01:29:05):
I understand that there's amazing stories everywhere I was. I
was sharing a story with Ross and I guess any
of you who are Marines, you know this, and that
is the story of Dan Day.

Speaker 3 (01:29:15):
Do you know who this guy is?

Speaker 1 (01:29:17):
All right?

Speaker 2 (01:29:18):
So the story that just sends me with daily and
you have to understand, he has two Medals of Honor
and they wanted to give him a third one and
they were just like, we can't give him a third,
that's just crazy. And then they changed the rules. You
can only get the one when you're still alive.

Speaker 3 (01:29:35):
So but the.

Speaker 2 (01:29:37):
Story that sent me, and it kind of coincides with
another with the big military parade they just had. Or
they're celebrating the liberation of China from the Japanese, which
that's great.

Speaker 3 (01:29:49):
Yeah, that makes me laugh. Yeah, they're celebrating their victory
over imperial Japan. How did that exactly happen? Was there
anything big that happened then? Magic? I don't know or yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:30:00):
And uh and that made me that made me think
of the Daily Incident. In fact, let me let me
call this up here real quick, because this, dude, this
is this is just this is crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:30:11):
All right?

Speaker 2 (01:30:12):
Where is the Daily Chinese Incident? Why was it not
on Wikipedia?

Speaker 3 (01:30:16):
Hang on?

Speaker 2 (01:30:17):
And I want to make sure I get this accurate
because it's one of my favorite stories. So but basically
the crux is uh, so the crux is I don't
have it in front of you. I'll get it mostly right.
So basically, he's there, and so they're in China. They're
protecting a bunch of civilians, and they're in Peaking, which

(01:30:39):
is now Beijing. And uh, if you ever go to Beijing,
they got a bunch of little walled areas, they got
the old city there, they got the uh uh, the
Emperor's thing there, and they got a bunch of them.
So they've kind of like corraled a bunch of civilians
in there. And so he's a young marine and he is,
as they say, he's FNNG, which I can't tell you
what that means, but F word new guy, so I

(01:31:02):
can tell you what it means.

Speaker 3 (01:31:03):
I can't say it.

Speaker 2 (01:31:04):
And so he's set up on a wall with some
sort of automatic weapon, and basically the rest of the
Marines go off to do something else. They just assume
that they're not going to attack right there, and after
the other Marines leave, like two hundred ninjas come out.
And when I say ninjas, I essentially mean it was
it was a bunch of bad dudes. They didn't have

(01:31:25):
firearms because again this goes back to World War one ish,
but they had like all the ninja weapons. And so
the rest of the Marines, from the distance, hear this
automatic weapon going and then they hear it stop and
they can actually visually see where there's literally hundreds of
people are coming to attack them, and they immediately assume

(01:31:46):
he's dead, and so they don't even hustle back. They
literally wait the night out and they come back the
next day and they're going over there, and you know,
they see some bodies of these, you know, essentially the
martial arts dudes just laying there. Well, at least he
got some of them. And then they get closer and
there's more of them, and there's more of them, and
then they get to wear This dude's position on the wall,

(01:32:07):
this Dan Daily dude, and he's smoking a pipe up there,
and they're like, what the hell, why did you stop shooting.
He's like, well, they stopped coming. I got them all
and he's just smoking a pipe.

Speaker 3 (01:32:19):
See, the ninjas, they they failed here because they they
came out of the shadows. When you're a ninja, gotta
stay in the shadows. That's the problem.

Speaker 2 (01:32:25):
Yeah, clearly that was a mistakes. They just cut him down.
He's smoking a pipe. Literally, No, the civilians got killed
here and then the other the other medal. He got
a medal of honor for that, and then he got
another one in Haiti. Uh going back and they had
a revolution there and uh because they were they literally
his his contingent was surrounded by another three hundred dudes
and they had one automatic weapon which was on the

(01:32:47):
back of this horse which freaked out, ran into a river.
One of the bad guys shot it and then sunk
in the river, and he spent twelve hours diving in
the river pulling pieces of this automatic weapon back, got
it out, reassembled it, and then murdered.

Speaker 3 (01:33:01):
Every Yeah, I was gonna say the other issue with
the Ninja's where they were going against an American badass apparently,
So yeah, good luck.

Speaker 2 (01:33:08):
To screw with this dude. And then also he's famous
for just getting fed up during trench warfare and he's
just there's a quote, I can't remember what it is.
He goes, do you want to live forever? And he
just ran out of the trench after Germans, and it
just so happened to coincide when the Germans were not
paying attention, and then literally all the other Marines followed
him and they murdered all the Germans. Broke the line.

(01:33:29):
That's where they were going to give him a third
Medal of Honor and they're like, we can't give him
a third medal of honor. That's a dude. That's a
scary dude right there. And if I'm getting any of
it wrong, I'm sorry, Marines, but I'm trying to do
it off the top of my head. It's you guys
should look it up. It's amazing all right, raced Agic
has no medal of honors, but no, sorry, no anyway,

(01:33:50):
I don't want to fight two hundred ninjas anyways.

Speaker 6 (01:33:52):
No rain getting a little aggressive to our west west
of the Triad, so glad we have it in. It
looks like it will weaken as it approaches and comes
across seventy seven here in the next couple of hours.
But leading edge of the showers now getting in the
Ash and down to it to Avery and Mitchell County's
got some heavier showers.

Speaker 2 (01:34:13):
Got the lightning tracker on.

Speaker 6 (01:34:15):
Don't really see much in the way of thunder in there,
but we'd have showers in the forecast from about the Triad.
West may sneak into the Triangle today, but other than that,
cloud sunshine, upper seventies, low eighties, and the sun's back
for Thursday and Friday again to the west. As you
go further west, especially in the mountains, it could be
some showers, thunder showers. It gets warmer, mid upper eighties,
maybe ninety by Friday for the Triangle and mid upper

(01:34:37):
eighties to low nineties for Saturday, and the chance of
showers and letter showers with a strong front coming in
by Sunday, which are cool. It's off next week a see,
so some rain, especially as you continue to go west,
go west on forty, you'll start running into it, probably
as you get into Burke and McDowell counties, and probably
gonna come east a week in a bit. But still
better chance for the triad that we do have for

(01:34:59):
the triangle. Still range chances nonetheless.

Speaker 2 (01:35:03):
All right, thank you, sir, appreciate it, and we'll come
back with Jeff Bellens you next.

Speaker 9 (01:35:07):
Hang it well, good morning, Casey. September got off to
a rough start on Wall Street. Stocks joined a slide
in the bond market yesterday. Futures are mixed this morning.
S and P futures OR up twenty one points, Nasdaq
futures OR up one hundred and fifty two, but the
Dow futures down one hundred and nine. Macy shares are
rallying and pre market trading that stock is up more

(01:35:28):
than twelve percent. The department store chain posted its best
comparable sales growth in three years. Macy's quarterly results another
indication that consumers are still spending even though they're worried
about inflation and tariffs. The company raised its outlook for
the year. The federal judge in the anti trust case
against Google ruled the Internet search giant does not have

(01:35:50):
to sell its Chrome web browsers. But while Google avoided
the harshest penalties, it did not leave the court unscathed.
That will be required to share online search data with
rival companies. In a win for Apple, Google can continue
to pay Apple to make it the default search engine
on iPhones. That means roughly twenty billion dollars a year
to Apple. The back to school shopping season has barely ended,

(01:36:14):
and we have our first prediction about holiday shopping. Pricewaterhouse
Coopers projects people will spend about five percent less than
they did last year. That would be the first significant
drop since the pandemic hit in twenty twenty. Starbucks is
preparing to introduce some new protein beverages. Coffee houses will
offer a new line of protein lattes and protein cold

(01:36:37):
foam starting September twenty ninth. Starbucks says it's part of
a strategy to modernize its menu. And Casey, another popular
video game franchise, will be the basis for a movie.
Paramount sky Dance struck a deal with Activision, a live
action film based on the Call of Duty franchise as
planned now casey oh, okay.

Speaker 3 (01:36:57):
I mean that seems like an easy one, so mar'll
see where it goes. All right, thank you, Jeff, appreciate it.
Have a good day.

Speaker 2 (01:37:04):
All right, there you go, Jeff Bellens or Blueberg News.
I mean, I honestly like, wouldn't that just be a
war movie? I don't play Call of Duty ross. Is
there some weird storyline in there that would set it
apart from like just a gritty war movie.

Speaker 3 (01:37:18):
Yeah, it does have a pretty awesome campaign. Okay, all right,
that's not my thing.

Speaker 2 (01:37:24):
You don't make a really good movie now that I'm
thinking about it is the the new Migrant video game,
So I'm sure you're pumped to play that, right. So
apparently the somebody decided to put a video game out
and it's all a bunch of woke people and the
game is You're a migrant coming to America and sneak

(01:37:48):
it in and they like debuted it at the un
and stuff. The whole thing is nuts. But then like
people pointed out that this thing was happening, and even
though the game has been developed like eighty six, all
their social media so I'm sure this thing got underway
a few years ago when we were all still doing
all the woke stuff, and then and and you know,

(01:38:09):
times they are changing. I was just thinking, Rossio, let
me get you a copy of this game. You can
play it on your Twitch.

Speaker 3 (01:38:15):
Yeah, I'm gonna pass on that. Thanks.

Speaker 2 (01:38:17):
Well, I'm sorry you don't want to sneak into America
from all.

Speaker 3 (01:38:22):
I don't want to sneak here because I'm a citizen.
Oh but it's a video game. Man, you can pray.

Speaker 2 (01:38:27):
I don't know if you can yat horses or whatever,
but it seems super propaganda East.

Speaker 3 (01:38:31):
Oh, that's deb's all it is.

Speaker 2 (01:38:35):
Yeah, that's why they debuted at the UN. They literally
like brought in a demo mode for the UN. They're like, oh, look,
we're telling the story.

Speaker 3 (01:38:42):
I'll tell you.

Speaker 2 (01:38:42):
The thing that that literally threw me is, uh, there's
apparently one point in the game where, uh they talk
about artifacts. When I say the word artifact, what do
you think of? You think of like something Indiana Jones
that find.

Speaker 3 (01:38:56):
Right right, something in a tomb or something. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:38:58):
No, they were describing like the water bottles that were
littered in the desert as quote migrant artifacts,
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