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Scott Vordiez. When I used togo to Spaghetti Works as a kid,
I always thought it was super naughty. I thought it was the naughtiest place
in town and I loved it.I loved it because you go in there
and up on the wall there islike a half naked mermaid lady. Remember
the half naked mermaid lady up onthe wall at Spaghetti Works. Well,
aren't all mermaids half naked by definition? She didn't have shells on or nothing.
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Okay, yeah, so we hada half naked mermaid lady kind of
splayed across the top of the wallthere. And I asked, when we
set this event up our gourmet clubthere last night, So where is she?
And they say, finally, somecustomers complained and she's in the basement.
I said, take me to her. I think it's probably the way
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I said that that made them say, no, well that's not a good
idea. So she still exists.But then you open the menu, what
do I want to eat hot nakedspaghetti? When that was a little just
to say, and what would youlike, young man, hot naked?
I just thought that was the funniestand naughtiest thing to say. And plus
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it perfectly fit my dietary requirements ofthe time, which was as bland a
plate of maybe just a little bitof meat and that's it possible. But
in this case, just real plain. I don't need big, heavy sauces.
I don't need a whole bunch ofstuff thrown on top of it.
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Just give me something like a cheesesandwich with little butter on it. One
of my favorite things to eat asa kid. And last night for our
news radio eleven to ten KFAB GourmetClub at Spaghetti Works celebrating their fiftieth anniversary
last night and we had former managersand employees there and it was a great
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time and a lot of Kfab listeners. It was super fun. We had
cake and all that. Then theycome around and say what do you want
to eat? And I'm a grownman now, I'm a mature grown man,
father of two, And they saidwhat would you like to eat?
And I said the Hot Naked.I got two plates of hot naked.
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Two. Yeah, why wouldn't youmix it up? I mean, I
know you enjoy the hot naked,but if you're gonna get two, why
wouldn't you get two? I doenjoy the hot naked, and I hope
that that could also be one ofyour I'm running out of buttons here of
losing are going to make that thingslike I'm hungry, saying things like they
just oh that's Donald Trump. Thelove train don't stop. We'll have to
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put in there. I know youenjoy the hot naked because I wanted more.
I that's what I wanted. That'swhat I had, And I loaded
up on salad bar and garlic breadand then a couple of plates of hot
naked and some birthday cake. Well, I sent you an email asking you
to bring me some veal arth eggplantparmesan. Yeah, I don't see any.
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You didn't get it, nope,Oh I left it for you at
the table you didn't show up atlast night. It was a really,
really good time and great to behere this morning. I slept like a
baby last night. Turns out,loading up on carbs it just puts your
right out. Slept like a baby. A big play of spaghetti. Oh
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yeah, oh, it's always agreat idea. So then I get in
the radio this morning and I hearJim Rose as I mentioned about a half
an hour ago, when I jumpedin and interrupted Gary and Jim show.
I'm invited, by the way whenI come in on that segment. I
came in there and I said,yeah, I'm driving in just a quick
time out. If you're thinking you'redriving into what seven thirty, shouldn't you
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get here earlier? Well, Itake my son to school every morning starting
next week. When he doesn't haveschool and I get back from a few
days off, I will, Idon't. Probably I have the option,
I guess of coming in earlier,but because tomorrow I'm filling in for Gary
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on kfab's morning news, and I'mgone. I'm out of town next Monday
through Wednesday. The last day ofschool was Wednesday, and it hit me
just as I was pulling up withmy son in the car, because I
was thinking, just a few moredays of taking you to this school.
And he's been at that middle school. It's a middle school that has fifth
grade through eighth grade, so fouryears at the school. And this was
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the day after I voted. Well, I guess it was two days after
I voted Tuesday at his old elementaryschool, where i'd go and sit down
with him for lunch and play atrecess. I'd do that for my daughter
as well, and suddenly it justhit me. This is my youngest kid,
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and this is the last time I'llbe driving him to middle school.
And when I take him to schoolin the fall, technically he can drive
to school in the fall because theschool's outside of city limits are some ridiculous
thing. And he keeps reminding me, you know, I can drive to
school in the fall. I'm like, yeah, you know, I'm not
gonna let you drive to school inthe fall until we check off a couple
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of things, like your ability tooperate a motor vehicle and also you don't
have a car. Other than thosetwo things, yes, you can drive
to school in the fall. SoI'll probably be taking him a little bit.
But I drive up and I startto say, just a few more
days, and then it hit me, So the last time I'm taking him
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to this school? Did he makeit? No, I'm not going to
make it now, I know.Sorry, just a little mental side note.
So after that, so I'm alreadyI'm already feeling emotional. I'm already
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in an emotional state. And thenI hear Jim Rose talking again about the
story we brought up on the showyesterday. The kicker for the Kansas City
Chiefs, Harrison Butcker. As LucyChapman said yesterday, he's a Butcker kicker.
Harrison Bucker was invited to go speakat Benedictine College, a small Catholic
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college in a small Kansas town,and as such, speaking to graduates of
the school, a Christian college,and the thriving metropolis of Atchison, Kansas.
Not too far you can hear usa Atchinson, Scott. Yet we
know Scott. We have the radioon. You don't have to yell,
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hey, Atchison, what's going now? So he's speaking there, and as
we said yesterday, he talked abouthow women have been lied to that somehow
their whole worth is tied into howmuch some business or title says they're worth.
And he says that I know alot of you are excited about being
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married and kids and being a homemakeris a beautiful thing, was what he
said. Jim Rose is just shovelingwords and insinuation into his mouth. Well,
he implied, why don't you tellus what he said? And he's
implying that, you know, hesaid, Jim Rose is on this radio
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station saying yeah. Harrison Bucker said, ladies don't go to work. Go
and marry a guy like me,and I'll tell you, you know,
I'll start putting babies in you.And I'm yelling at my radio, which
I rarely do. I like amad person driving. I'm still crying from
dropping my kid off. I'm yellingat the radio. He didn't say that.
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And then I hear the clarion soundof Lucy Chapman, who rarely interrupts
when Gary and Jim get into it. Mostly she just rolls her eyes and
does something else. Am I revealingtoo much? So I don't know how
you know that? And then Lucy, because you do it when I'm doing
it, going on a tirade.Then Lucy cracks her microphone and says,
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he didn't say that. What didhe say? I'm inclined to play the
entire twenty minute speech, and there'sa very real possibility that we do that
tomorrow morning at nine oh five.Why would I do it tomorrow and not
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today? Because I'm Gary tomorrow andthe ability to take like a nineteen minute
break at nine o'clock sounds great already. So from a lazy standpoint, we
might present you the entire Harrison Butkerspeech tomorrow. Next, we'll play for
you the minute or so where headdresses this. Now many of you are
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saying, well, I've already heardall of this. Well, did you
hear what the city of Kansas Citydid and respond? Did you hear that
Taylor Swift fans are all mad?We'll get to all this next, Scott
Bodies News Radio eleven ten kfab.I got an email from the Preston Love
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Junior campaign for United States Senate.You know, he's running as a Democrat,
taking on the incumbent Pete Ricketts inNovember. And I got this email
from the campaign that says Love primaryelection win showcases campaign's momentum. That is
great. How much did he beathis opponent by? Oh, he didn't
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have an opponent, there was noone. Oh okay, and he won?
What momentum? Someone gets paid bythe press release. Nice job,
Sarah. And then this email backon topic here from Luke. Luke says,
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I'm glad I'm not the only onewho felt like Jim Rose was out
of line, saying that this chief'skicker was at fault because of what he
was perceived as saying. I wasyelling at my phone listening via the iHeartRadio
app. Well, he's out feedingcows and I had to call in on
the talkback mic and thank Lucy forstanding up for him. I'll have to
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upcrack open the part of the talkbackmic and find Luke's message. But right
now, let's hear what he actuallysaid. In this case, he's the
kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs,great kicker, and he's apparently someone who
wears his opinions on his sleeve.Oh who hard to find someone like that
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anymore. But when you do itas a conservative, especially a Christian conservative,
especially as a straight white male Christianconservative, you're not allowed to do
that. And he gave his commencementaddress at Benedictine College, a private Catholic
school in Atchison, Kansas, andhere's the part of his speech that feminist
groups are so upset by. Forthe ladies present today, Congratulations on an
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amazing accomplishment. You should be proudof all that you have achieved to this
point in your young lives. Iwant to speak directly to you briefly,
because I think it is you thewomen who have had the most diabolical lives.
Told to you. How many ofyou are sitting here now about to
cross this stage, and are thinkingabout all the promotions and titles you are
going to get in your career.Some of you may go on to lead
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successful careers in the world, butI would venture to guess that the majority
of you are most excited about yourmarriage and the children you will bring into
this world. I can tell youthat my beautiful wife, Isabelle, would
be the first to say that herlife truly started when she began living her
vocation as a wife and as amother. I'm on this stage today and
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able to be the man I ambecause I have a wife who leans into
her vocation. I'm beyond blessed withthe many talents God has given me.
But it cannot be overstated that allof my success is made possible because a
girl I met in being class backin middle school. And he's getting emotional.
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Now, what converts of the faithbecome my wife? Yeah? What
a woman hater? The guy isgetting emotional talking about his wife talking to
college graduates, telling women that you'vebeen lied to and he he didn't expressly
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say this, so, at therisk of criticizing Jim for putting words in
his mouth, I'm not going totry and put some words in his mouth.
I think that I think that hemight agree with these words. And
that is there are so many womenwho talk to other women, and these
women say, oh, do youwork or do you just stay home with
the kids in a very dim meaningway, or if you tell someone like
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oh, I'm a homemaker. Yeah, I'm able to. We've sacrificed to
be able to do this. Butyou know, I don't understand the going
out. And look, I'm notcriticizing what anyone decides to do. I
always say this, I'll screw upmy kids. You screw up your kids,
And some people are able to dothis. Some people understand, like,
look, it's not exactly maybe themost ideal thing ever, But because
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of what's going on in my careerpath, I have certain goals I want
to achieve and if I take timeaway from that, then I get put
in the back of the line andI get lapped. Here. I have
to stay working. So yes,maybe I'm working to make money to take
that money and pay someone else towatch my kids throughout the day. It
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might not seem like it's the mostideal situation, but this is what works
for me, that's what works formy family. Yeah, that's fine.
That's you, that's your life,that's fine. There are so many women
who said, yes, it's asacrifice. I could be working. In
fact, I was making more moneythan my husband, but I decided,
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we decided that I'm going to stayhome and raise the kids and I'll go
back to work at some point.But it's so rewarding to be not every
day. It's a thankless job.It's not lows nose. Little punks just
make a mess and I clean abathroom and I try and tell them the
same thing over and over and overagain, and every once in a while
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it's worth it when I can seethat something has gotten through that meaty little
skull of theirs and they actually dosomething right. You know it. It's
what I want to do. Andpeople look at that as, oh,
you just stay home with the kids, like they're sitting around eating bond bonds
and watching soap operas all day andcalling their friends going madge, did you
see what happened on Young and theRestless. And he's saying, you are
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worth more if you choose to bea homemaker. That is a tremendous value
and don't let anyone tell you different. This feminist lie out there that you
don't need a man and you don'tneed to raise kids, that your value
is tied into what you do fora living. That is a lie.
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That is a diabolical lie, hesaid. And the response has been that
people don't think he should be allowedto say that, that he shouldn't be
allowed to kick for the Kansas CityChiefs. Here's some other response. The
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official Twitter account for the city ofKansas City tweeted out last night just to
remind her that Harrison Butker lives inthe city of Lee's Summit, a Kansas
City, Missouri suburb, So theyjust want to tell people they don't blame
us, he doesn't live here.It's kind of weird that they know where
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he lives or why they feel likethey need to point that out. It
was deleted and the mayor of KansasCity said, Oh, that was an
inappropriate tweet from a public account.We apologize for the error and we will
review account access. Oh who's goingto get fired for that one? No
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one. Taylor Swift fans are alsomad because in this speech he says,
quote as my teammate's girlfriends said,Remember, Harrison Bucker plays for the Chiefs,
the tight end for the Kansas CityChiefs. Travis Kelcey is dating Taylor
Swift, so the kicker here,Butcker says, as my teammate's girlfriend says,
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familiarity breeds contempt. Well, ofcourse, Taylor Swift is not the
only person to say that. Itis a line from her song Bejeweled,
from her twenty twenty two album Heylook at Me, I'm over here by
Taylor's I think that's the name ofthe album. So Taylor Swift fans are
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just furious. One person said,the fact that Harrison Butcker is this homophobic
and brought up a Taylor Swift lyricto prove his point that women should be
homemakers and that abortion is murder isdisgusting. Harrison Bucker is not a fan
of Pride Month. I haven't heardhis comments. I've seen what people said
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about it. I've seen reports hesaid, Harrison Bucker said Pride Month is
a sin. Well, I haven'theard him say that, And I think
we know enough that just because amedia outlet says something doesn't mean it's true
without context. But this media outletpoints out, well, Taylor Swift and
Travis Kelcey have yet to comment onthis speech. So what Travis Kelsey is
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to pull Harrison Butker aside a springand summer workouts and be like, hey,
man, talk about my girlfriend's lyrics. My girlfriend's fans are all mad,
which means she's mad, which meansI have to be mad. Knock
that off, man. Travis Kelseycan get mad too. You see where
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he went after his own coach inthe Super Bowl last year. So,
and then there's a reaction of peoplewho were at the speech. Here is
one graduate from Benedictine College after someonecame up to her and said, you
were there, you heard what thatawful man had to say. How do
you feel? There was a standingovation from everyone in the room except from
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me, my roommate, in aboutten to fifteen other women. It was
definitely horrible and it definitely made graduationfeel a little less special. Lucy,
if you're talking to me, yourmicrophone is not I was not. Okay,
do you want to? I absolutelydo? Please do right now?
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Yes? Okay? A lot tounpack. First of all, he I
will give one concession. Somebody hadpointed out, you have to know your
audience. But he did know hisaudience, and so the things that he
said should have gone along with themajority of the people in that audience,
and it did. As that womanclearly stated, ten or fifteen people stood
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up or didn't stand up, andand I applaud them for not supporting that.
If that's if they don't want tosupport those ideas, that's great.
Here's the thing you have to keepin mind. We when I say we,
I'm talking about people that are oflike mind Christian people who might feel
the same way about women in thehome. We are told on a daily
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basis we are have to listen toeverybody else's opinions about their religions or their
way of life, and we arenot allowed to absolutely say nothing about it.
We just have to accept everything thatthey say. If it's of the
secular world. You get into areligious world or a christ based world,
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well now we are not allowed tospeak publicly about anything. I one hundred
percent support women who want to workoutside their home. I one hundred percent
support teaching young girls how to beindependent, because you never know when you're
going to have to take care ofyourself in for a short amount of time
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or a long amount. You shouldbe able to be independent. You should
understand things that are going on aroundyou as far as your life will be
fulfilled. And that's all you're thinkingabout is getting married and having babies.
Who do you want to raise yourchildren? It really does come down to
that, do you want to raiseyour children or do you want to ship
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them off to somebody? Hang on, do you want to ship them off
to a daycare center or to afriend's house whatever to let them raise your
kids? Now, I know thatthat is not possible for everybody to stay
home. It's not possible. Iget that. I'm not I'm not judging
you. If you have to work, that's fine, But then kind of
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sounds like you are. I'm notthough, but you when you say ship
your kids off for someone else toraise them, that's a judgmental comment.
And that's that's that's not ever,that's not how that works. And a
lot of people will just take theirkids over there for a few hours a
day. You know, it's whatbut people have been able to do by
you know, hybrid daycare and remotework operation is it's masterful the way some
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people are able to live their lives. I don't look at it like you
got to ship your kids off tolet someone else raise them. Do you
think that that element does exist insome cases? Though? If that's the
case, if people are like,ugh, this pink nightmare, I don't
want to have this thing anywhere nearme here someone else raised this kid,
Uh, then I think that's agreat thing, because that person and should
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not be raising her own kids.Well, getting to the live part where
he says we have been lied to, I think that that is true for
the most part, because since theseventies, we have been told that we
do not have to conform to anythingother than our own self, our own
desires, our own perception of whatis success. That's what women have been
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told for fifty years. And ifyou look at society before this, if
you look at children and teenagers,and yes, you had the hippies of
the sixties, but if you lookat the way that children and then became
adults acted in society, very differentthan what you see today. I'll be
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the judgmental one. Now when youhave some of these women who are doing
what you're saying, here are thejudging these women who just stay home with
the kids. Why don't you know, make something more of yourself, just
a homemaker, that kind of thing. Most of the women who feel that
way are some of the most angryand depressed and bitter people that you'll ever
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meet. And there are several womenwho say, wow, so I can
be more like you. Yeah,where do I sign up? So that's
yeah, that's there's my judgmental comment. I just saw that. Now another
celebrity has weighed in on Harrison buckerBoy and this whole idea about some people
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are like, oh, this isa when he says that it's a lie,
that there's this feminist movement that's rootedin being woke and it's destroying our
society. That's crazy. Well,let me give you another example of it.
Next Fox News update. Shortly,Scott Harrison bucker kicker for the Kansaity
Chiefs, was asked to go speakat a Catholic college in Kansas, and
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he spoke about the value of beingCatholic, including traditional values like being a
homemaker, and people are like hesaid that women have no value unless they're
homemakers. He didn't say that,he didn't demonize. In fact, he
said that some of you are goingto go on to lead successful careers in
the world, And he also talkedabout to the women, you've gotten this
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far, You've already accomplished so much. Well, how what do you mean
by that? How did these womenaccomplish anything if they weren't already moms by
the age of fifteen? You knowthat's there's a meme going around saying,
here are the Kansaity Chiefs new uniformsfor next season, designed by Harrison Butker,
And it's the whole what's the TVshow with the Stepford Wives? It's
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women dressed up like Stepford Wives,which is so ridiculously demeaning and funny can
be I can be offended and laughat the same time. It's a it's
a sickness. So this is whatHarrison Butker said. And a rapper has
responded, Flavor Flave. Do Ifollow him on Twitter? If not,
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I will shortly flavor flave of PublicEnemy. Yeah boy, that's my flavor
flave impression. How was it?Was it like he was really here,
Flavor Flavor get out there and goYeah boy, I don't know that.
I'm very familiar with his music.I've certainly heard his name. I'll do
it again, Yeah boy, Imean I've heard that. Yeah, boy,
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be in the house. Love FlavorFlav. Anyway, the flavor says
sounds like some players need to stayin their lanes and shouldn't be giving commencement
speeches. Again, I have twodiametrically opposed thoughts. Number one, who
in the world would be asking FlavorFlave to come speak to their college?
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And then the second thing I wonderis and why not that's actually valid?
I think he would have some prettyinteresting things to say. That would be
the best college speech ever, andit would not probably have so much controversy
after it was all said and done. Thanks for covering me. After doing
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the Flavor Flave impression, I wentinto a coughing fit. I do great,
picked it right up, Thank you. Yeah, so Flave says some
of these players need to stay intheir lanes, all right, When when
Flavor Flav is like, hey,dude, you're taking it a little bit
too far. This is from agrown man who wears a clock around his
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neck. Oh I know who thatguy is and a Viking helmet. Didn't
you have a reality show? Yes, he was on several reality shows.
Yeah, Flavor Flave, who haswritten such wise world words, is I'm
lamping. I'm lamping. I'm cold, cold lamping. I got Louis boy,
I'm not tramping. It's criticizing HarrisonBudker for saying that women have value,
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including when they choose to be homemakers, which a lot of feminists have
said is a something that you're notliving up to your real potential. From
the Zonker's custom woods inbox boy alot of response. Let's read some emails.
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This one, un signed says,I am a homemaker and I agree
with what he's saying, but Idon't like that he said a woman's life
begins when she becomes a wife andmother. Let's see he said. That's
not it's not exactly what he said. He said quote, I can tell
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you that my beautiful wife, Isabellewould be the first to say that her
life truly started when she started livingher vocation as a wife and a mother.
I think all he's saying there isand you can agree with this that
you have in your life. Youhave different times where you just feel like
this is it. My life hasbegun. That doesn't doesn't negate everything that
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you just came through, but it'sa new life. It's a different life,
even getting a new job. Imean, this is my life is
now beginning. Our family was ableto get together, all of us and
enjoy a meal on Mother's Day thispast Sunday, and I took it upon
myself to lead the prayer. Iwould have let my wife lead the prayer,
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but she didn't ask my permission first, like, hey, let's let's
stay in our lanes here, I'llbe handling who knows best about mothering and
get those shoes off. Then me, Yes, she was barefoot and pregnant
with our eighteenth kid. I tellyou what, I don't know how she
does it, especially since she hasn'tlet me touch her in several years.
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You know what, I should probablylook into this, but I talked about
in this prayer. I said,you know, God, it was very
special when you How did I phrasethis, God? It was very special
when you led me to meet thiswoman, and it was very special when
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she was my girlfriend. It's veryspecial when she was my fiance. I
was so blessed when she became mywife. But then you made her a
mother. And I don't remember whatI said after that because I started breaking
down. I presume that when HarrisonButker says, you know, life truly
started. He got to the samepoint I did when I started talking about
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how it's a transformation. Yes,not always for the best. You can
have how many different emotions are outthere, a million, you can have
all of them at the same timewhile being a parent. And that's I
think what he was saying there,that's it takes on different meaning, not
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like well you finally achieved something,you birthed a baby, not that it's
it's just it's different. It's notbetter, it's not worse, it's different.
And what do you want him tosay? You want him to go
up there and go, Yeah,I had a great time with this girl,
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and then she started having kids andyeah, kind of let herself go
a little bit. I mean,she gained a bunch of weight in the
pregnancy and I was like, hey, let's trim that thing up. She's
like, there's a baby in there, eh, I mean, okay,
not a baby in your feet.Look at those things swelling up. She
had like big, like troll feet, and I was like, ah.
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And then I'd come home from workout there kicking field goals all day and
I'm like, hey, how aboutsome loving And she's got spit up and
all over his shirt, and gerberpeas have been flung everywhere because the kid
decided he didn't like gerber peas anymore, even though he loved him for the
last three weeks. And now thepeas all over and I'm like, hey,
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come on, let's have a littleaction. And she's like, this
is not really the time. Oh, I guess you know time for me?
What do you want him to saythat? By the way, never
say that stuff out loud. Sowhen he and I know there's a lot
more emails, I want to getto but real quick on this story.
When Harrison Butker is talking about thislie that you know that women have to
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meet a certain standard to really beto have value in society. Have you
heard this week about the saga oftinker Bell? I saw a picture,
but I didn't look into it.Ah. This actually goes back a couple
of years. There was a aDisney spokesperson who made some comments about changing
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up some of what they have ondisplay at the Disney theme parks to conform
with today's standards. What are today'sstandards? Whatever Disney says they are related
to princesses. There was a lotof talk about I don't like that some
of these princesses are just these womenwaiting around for their prince to show up
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so then they can have some valuein life. We need to empower these
princesses. Young women look at theseprincesses and say, I aspire to be
like her. And what's this guydoing kissing her without consent while she's lying
there half dead? It's going onDisney. So Disney made some comments,
and then tinker Bell got in there, and then this week some news outlets
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said Disney is canceled tinker Bell.Well, TMZ says no, they haven't.
A Disney Reptel's TMZ tinker Bell isa beloved character and she continues to
appear in all of our parks aroundthe world. Which is purposefully vague.
What did they actually say about tinkerBell. Here's the quote that's been going
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around. Tinker Bell, unfortunately,has become a problematic image for our guests,
specifically young girls, specifically in termsof the portrayal of an unrealistic body
image. Yeah, how could youever hope to be that small with wings?
It's crazy, as well as dependencyof approval and or attention from Peter
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Pan as seen in previous incarnations ofthe character. We feel these traits are
no longer representative of our inclusive,focused values, and thus are currently in
process of redesigning and updated tinker Bellfor modern audiences. Well, a writer
for Every Magazine, a women's onlinemagazine, actually went to the Magic Kingdom
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and says, yeah, it's true, tinker Bell has been removed from the
meet and greet reads And they said, well, you can still see her
make her evening flight at the endof the Happily Ever after nighttime fireworks.
They're just a little like she goesacross like Disney. I mean, tinker
Bell puts the little flourish there inthe Disney logo, right, but there's
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no Tink in sight as you strollaround Magic Kingdom. Peter Pan's there no
tinker Bell. And this writer says, I'm not sure who needs to read
this, but I promise little girlswatching Peter Pan are not comparing themselves to
a cartoon ferry. Sure, theyprobably want to dress like her play per
ten, but they're not telling themselvesto diet, nor are they trying to
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gain approval from men. They justwant to feel like a magical fairy and
wear her cute costume. It's comingfrom a place of innocence and play.
It's not really that deep. Imentioned in this last hour talking about Kansas
City Chiefs kicker Harrison Bucker was askedto come speak at a commencement for the
graduating class of twenty twenty four atBenedictine College, a small Catholic school in
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the town of Atchison, Kansas,and he said, should I go back
here to where we can listen towhat he actually said? Yeah, let's
do that. It's right here.Let's back it up a second. Here.
Here's Harrison Buker addressing the female graduateshere at Benedictine College. The ladies
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present today, Congratulations on an amazingaccomplishment. You should be proud of all
that you have achieved to this pointin your young lives. I want to
speak directly to you briefly because Ithink it is you, the women who
have had the most diabolical lives toldto you. How many of you are
sitting here now about to cross thisstage and are thinking about all the promotions
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and titles you are going to getin your career. Some of you may
go on to lead successful careers inthe world, but I would venture to
guess that the majority of you aremost excited about your marriage and the children
you will bring into this world.So he says that you know that if
if you decide to be a homemaker, don't let anyone tell you that doesn't
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have value. And he said,congratulations, you've accomplished so much to get
to this point. Now, hedidn't say, and I don't know how
you did that without a man inyour life throwing babies in you. And
he said, many of you willgo on to successful careers in the world,
thinking about all the promotions and titles. Some of you will go on
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to become a wife and a mother, and you're excited about that. And
the diabolical lie that he is referringto is been repeated over and over again
here in my inbox this morning fromwomen who've been told by other women like,
oh, you're just staying home withthe kids. It's this whole feminist
ideal that somehow you shouldn't do that, or that you're just lazy, good
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for nothing if you decide to dothat. He didn't say anything about,
yeah, some of you broads wantto go out there and work I don't
know. I guess we need nurses. You know, someone's gotta you know,
be in the kitchen someplace. Ithink there's even some places that let
women be doctors. Get you youknow, he didn't say that. Here's
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the headline in response to this storywhat he said at the college People magazine
Chiefs Harrison Butker criticized for graduation speechattacking working women, attacking that's People magazine.
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This is where people get their newsand they're correct, and saying there's
been a lot of He's criticized alot of backlash. People are, by
a score of probably eighty million toone more upset with what Harrison Butker said
standing up for traditional values while notattacking those who go a different way.
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But he's been criticized a lot morefor this than one of his fellow Kansas
City Chiefs Wide receiver Raschie Rice,who earlier this year was involved in a
high speed accident in Dallas and heleft four people with injuries. Acknowledged as
he finally turned himself into police inDallas, facing multiple charges, including aggravated
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assault, he acknowledged being the driverof one of the sports cars that was
going over one hundred miles per hour. Video shows Raschie Rice, wide receiver
for the chiefs, leaving the scenewithout providing information or determining whether anyone needed
medical attention. Rice is also suspectedof assaulting a person at the Downtown nightclub
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and to that, people look atthat situation and hey, you know,
boys, boys, we'll let thepolice handle that. You know, these
athletes, they got a lot ofstress. Sometimes they make some bad decisions.
Hey, do you guys hear that? Harrison Butker says that women can
have value as homemakers. What peopleare furious about this? Now? Lucy
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Chapman there and me Scotty Vee talkeda lot about this in the last hour.
Let's get some emails in here.This one where is the one?
From here? It is Katie Katieemails via the Zonker's custom woods inbox.
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Scotti kfab dot com and said youngwomen have been lied to. Young women
are told the only value they haveis in the outside corporate world by movies,
advertisements, television programs. Celebrities andpoliticians say they need to have the
right to abortions so they can keepworking for the corporate world. Feminists themselves
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used to push the right to choosefor your self determination, do you want
to work or not. But thereality is they've only been pushed the work.
They have only pushed the work outsidethe home because the feminist movement has
morphed into a group that does notvalue a woman who has children and chooses
to care for them as her career. We're not all lucky enough to be
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able to stay home with our childrenbecause of financial situations, but we do
try to find ways to spend moretime with our children rather than with our
jobs, often at the detriment ofour upward rise in our careers. My
husband and I worked opposite shifts forfourteen years, so at least one of
us would be with our kids themajority of the time. Not everyone's able
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to do that, and I applaudthe families who are able to handle this
in a way which works for theirchildren and their family. Sorry the long
email, but Jim Rose, asI mentioned earlier, I felt, was
putting insinuation and implication and words inHarrison Butker's mouth and implying that maybe he
shouldn't have said these things. Katiesays, sorry for the long email,
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but Jim Rose made me so mad. I read the last part like that,
because it was all in caps withfour exclamation points. I don't know
if Jim should be getting so muchof the of this kind of blowback.
I don't think that he was tryingto stand up for the people that were
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trying to cancel the Kicker. No, but he was saying things like Harrison
Butker said that you know you're youonly have worth if you're a homemaker.
He didn't say that he and hedidn't say that you need to marry a
guy like me so that you canhave some value in your life. He
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didn't say that. These are someof the things I heard Jim Rose say.
And characterizing this, he also saidthat he shouldn't have said anything to
women at all because he's not awoman, so what does he know.
I had a problem with that,I said. I told Jim on the
radio, do we need to goback through all of your commentaries the Rosie
genosis over the years and hear youtalk about things that you don't actually do.
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Today he's talking about what the NCdouble A should do. I said,
do you work for the NC doubleA, then you need to shut
every part of your face. Well. At the same time telling Jim never
shut every part of your face.You keep being you because it's tremendously entertaining,
if sometimes aggravating, and Jim Roseknows it. That's why he does
it. So you're saying Jim doesn'tmaybe deserve all this blow up, right,
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I don't think he should have allof it. But you know the
other thing, and I mentioned thistoo, is him on the air this
morning. Why isn't anybody talking aboutwhat was said about men? I will
get to that, but I alsoI wanted to give you your wish.
First, you said Jim doesn't deserveall this blowback? Would you like some
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Oh, I'm sure it's out there. You made some comments that you know,
some people ship their kids off todaycare. I said, I wouldn't
characterize it. I I that saidthat whether you call it shipping or driving
them over, dropping them off,whatever, you're still taking them to daycare.
And I said, I understand wheresometimes that is your only choice.
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And as this emailer just said,they could have done that and decided to
work their regular hours instead of splittingthat shift. But they were able,
they were able to do that.It was an option, and they did
that. They took that sacrifice.I'm simply saying that there are ways that
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you can figure things out in mostcases to maybe not have kids in daycare
as much much. Here's a responsefrom Michelle. Okay, Michelle says Lucy
was making a good point initially,but daycare is the same time frame or
much shorter than school hours, Soyou can't say people who don't homeschool aren't
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raising their kids regardless of staying athome or going back to work full part
time. There's a tough balance.But Harrison Butker was trying to give support
and that it's okay to stay homeand have one parent only working. Calling
it a vocation made the other womenfeel he was saying it was their duty,
and that's where they can be easilyoffended. Regardless, the judgment of
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who stays home or works or choosesa career with or without a family should
be withheld from all women from eachother. Huh, because there's still plenty
of it, but it is gettingbetter. I think she's say women criticizing
other women, and Michelle sums upby saying, but hey, tradesmen used
to be thought of as unsophisticated,but now we all know who's making the
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big bucks. And has job security. That's true. I want to make
sure that it's clear. I'm notjudging a woman whether she wants to work
or stay home. I'm not judgingthat. I'm simply saying that your value
is not in one or the other. Completely. You have value regardless of
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what you do. So you're notgoing to gain or lose value by making
the choice to stay home or togo to work. I understand that many
women don't have that choice. Theyhave kids and they have to go to
work, and the only option isto take them and have them in daycare.
So what I hear you saying isthat you want to fight every woman
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who puts their ship, their kidthe daycare. Is that what you want?
No, you want to You wantto grease up and get in the
ring, mud filled ring with thesewomen. That's what I hear you saying.
Really, is that where you're gonnabring down town? That's what I'm
thinking of. You know, whenwe were kids, we spent some time
in daycare, not a lot,but there were times off and on that
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my mom had to go to workand I hated every second of it,
even though she wasn't like the momthat was always homeschooled, and we're right
there. She wasn't like that,but she was there all the time when
until she wasn't. Then we wentto daycare a few times. I understand
having to put your kids in daycarebecause we were there. I get it
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at times. But if you havekids knowing that you cannot work, especially
these days when so many people canwork from home, when you cannot be
home at all, I mean,you might any number of circumstances that I
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look, we live in a societywhere if you say something to go and
I'm not talking about everybody but somepeople, and then anyone one who falls
into that category where you're saying,well, I'm not talking about you,
says well, it sounds like you'retalking about me. You know, don't
you know about my situation. I'moffended because, like I'm trying to stave
that off. I'll make plenty ofblanket statements and so forth, and people
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will hear what they want to hear. I think generally we're all on the
same page. But what I don'twant is that for some person who's listening,
going, well, you know,I wouldn't put ship my kids off
to daycare, but my husband wasshipped overseas to go babysit some land that
we have no real you know,no real ties to. But he's got
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to be over there as people aretaking shots man every day and he's working
in our US military, and Igot these three kids here and I can't
do it by myself, and sofor a few hours a day, I
got to put him in daycare.And I don't want to be demean I'm
just making sure that someone in thatsituation doesn't feel that way, which is
not what you were saying either.I'm just, first of all, you
have used a word that you thought, Oh you know, that's not the
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world I wanted. You've done it, We've all done it. So using
the word shipped off okay, Icompletely will that connotation to that, and
I don't mean it. I know. That's why I wanted to bring it
up. So the mom who ishome and her husband is serving overseas.
My goodness. Daycares exist for areason. They exist because sometimes that's where
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you have to go. And Godwas yours become part of the show where
Lucy says she's glad she doesn't havekids. I am simply saying daycare is
good homing or homeschooling and staying homewith your kids is good. Having a
career is good. Don't put yourvalue in what other people tell you that
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you have to put your value inand try and raise your kids as much
as you can. Be there assomebody who is going to teach them things.
We all can sid here and rememberthe wonderful things that our mom taught
us. Even if we had terriblemoms, we can still think about the
nice, wonderful things that they taughtus. My mother taught me a wonderful
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love of nature. It's because shekept you outside all the time on it
kept us outside on a leash.Can I come inside? No? Not
yet? Go? Was that itwas the seventies that actually happened with every
every month. Go find some prairiedogs. Yeah, Lucy's mom was the
original person who dump out a bagof snakes. Go here you go.
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Kids have fun that'll keep them busyfor hours. There's your eighties movie reference
for this segment of the radio programLucy Jaws, Oh eighties. Also a
bag of snakes. They were snakesthat'll keep him busy for a while.
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National Lampoon's Vacation. More emails Deborahsends this to Scott at kfab dot com
and says, Harrison is on target, which is what people usually say about
a kicker. But I think she'stalking about his comments here. We've been
discussing throughout the morning. This emailsays, I'm a father of six.
My wife and I decided before marriagethat she would be a stay at home
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mother. Best decision ever. Ialways say, I get to go to
work. Her job was so muchmore difficult and rewarding. I stand with
Harrison, Butker, can we getT shirts or something? By the way,
I turned fifty tomorrow, so itwould be a cool present if you
read this on the air. Nohappy birthday. I tell this person Happy
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birthday, but he didn't sign hisemail, so I'll just go off the
first initial of his email address.Happy birthday, Pee, Pete, Paul,
Petunia, Perry, Perry. Ican't think of any more Peace,
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Pidge, Pat Like I said,Pat, did you? I don't know?
Truck or Bob, says Big tenfour nuff said talking about Harrison.
Bucker Joe liked my reference. Lasthour or two, A woman named Madge
says, Wow, I haven't heardanything about Madge lately. Thank you,
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thank you for the email, Joeand Rick and Fremont says where are these
women? The ones here? Andnot let me play this clip again from
one of the young women who wasvery offended by what Harrison Butker said standing
up for women as homemakers, whereRick says, where are these women when
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it comes to men taking over women'ssports? It's true, the same people
crying and complaining about what Harrison Butkersaid have no problem if Harrison Bucker said
and I'm gonna go be on thewomen's soccer team, They're like, Oh,
he's so brave, look at himliving his truth. You know,
that's what they'd have to say aboutthat situation, because that's the little hut
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they've made for themselves that they haveto stay in. But instead, Harrison
Butker goes out there, talks forabout twenty minutes, says that women have
value as homemakers. And this isthe response from at least one of the
graduates at Benedictine College. There wasa standing ovation from everyone in the room
except from me, my roommate,in about ten to fifteen other women.
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It was definitely horrible and it definitelymade graduation feel a little less special.
Wouldn't they be taught some of thesevalues throughout their entire education at this school?
This was a religious school, it'sa Catholic school. Okay, So
how was how? Why was thereso much shock? Because someone had an
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opportunity to create themselves in a positionof victimhood. And if you get a
chance to make yourself the victim,you gotta take it because there's no more
value that anyone has. I don'tcare what your career is, or maybe
you're just to stay at home mom, however you characterize it. In this
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society today, if you're a victim, that trumps everything else. You are
elevated to a pedestal that is sohigh we have to get out the opera
glasses to be able to see youup there on this pedestal of your own
creation. I am a victim,and I don't like what he had to
say. He made my graduation lessspecial. Hey, I got news for
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you. Graduation isn't special, andI mean both the watered down degree that
so many of these kids get.Oh way to go. You did basically
zero work. You went through classeswhere we said, all right, you
get free time the rest of thehour if you want to watch a movie
on your iPad. Go ahead,and everyone, and whether you worked your
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tail off or whether you barely showedup, you all get the same water
down degree. And don't worry.If you had to take out student loans
to go to this college, PresidentBiden will probably pay them off, especially
if you engage in a student protest. It doesn't matter which one. We'll
pay off your student loans. Don'tworry about it. And you know it
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made graduation less special. Well,your graduation isn't special. Your degree is
watered down, and the ceremony itself, you should be thankful that even a
few days after the speech you evenremember who gave the speech. You know
who gave a speech at my collegegraduation? Shoot, I don't know twenty
years ago. You can't say thatthat is a water down degree for every
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student. Now, that's demeaning allof the hard work that they put into
this this degree. Some of themdid. And no, I'm not saying
that they aren't going to get valuefrom their effort. It has no nothing
to do with that degree though.As I said, whether you worked your
tail off or you barely showed up, they just pass everyone along. You
both get the same degree. Someonewho is a high achiever who is going
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to make something of herself, gotthe same degree as this pothead has spent
the entire last couple of years barelyshowing up to class, and when he
did, he was on his vapepen that had cannabis oil in it.
They got the same degree. Forthem to stand up and go, you
want to hire me? I gotthe same degree she did. Your degree
doesn't mean as much as hers.In fact, you're going to roll years
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up and smoke it. That's whyI say a watered down degree. Well,
it is the teachers, the professorsthat are currently in colleges right now
are about the right age to bethe first generation of children who were raised
by feminists. About that, Ohno, no, the feminist roots go
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back to the seventies, That's whatI'm saying. They would be about fifty.
Oh, the kids that were bornof the feminist movement of the seventies
would be in there in his fiftiessixties, they would be the professors.
Yeah. So that's what happens whenyou have an entire generation of kids mission
accomplished and in the Zonker's custom woodsinbox Scott at kfab dot com. Let's
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read some emails. Harrison Butker,kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs, gave
a speech to Benedictine College this weekand said, women, if you've been
told that your value is in yourcareer, you have been lied to too
much of the feminist movement puts valueonly on those who get titles and promotions,
and they look down on homemakers.You have value as a homemaker.
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Is what I got from his speech. By the way, barring any news
that comes up, I'm planning onplaying his entire speech tomorrow morning, just
after nine when I have time todo so. It's only about twenty minutes
long. We'll fit it in.He talks about COVID, talks about President
Biden. Let's let's convene. Putthe fire place on and put the radio
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next to it, and we'll allhave a little fireside chat with Chiefs Kicker
Harrison Butker tomorrow morning with that speechin its entirety, just after nine,
right here on eleven ten kfab becauseDon says, you know, his speech
included a list of degenerate cultural values, and the degenerate list includes in vitro,
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fertilization and surrogacy. Parenting. Iwell, I think it'd be valuable
before I comment on this, tolisten to his speech in its entirety.
I haven't heard that he said that. I haven't listened to the entire speech
yet. I would think that ifhe said you are a degenerate if you
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do in vitro fertilization or use asurrogate, that might app in the news
by now. But then again,I don't know. People have been saying
that what he meant by degenerate culturalvalues is being gay, and I don't
know that's what he meant. Well, maybe this is what you forgot to
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talk about earlier and you were tryingto remember it was about what he was
talking about with men. Men.He said to me, Yeah, you're
told that you have toxic masculinity andyou shouldn't be a man. He says,
you know, you absolutely should bea man. He said it better
than that. But we'll listen tothe whole speech tomorrow morning. Because he's
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also been accused of attacking the LGBTQcommunity, Well, well we'll see,
we'll listen to the whole thing.Here more emails. This one says,
Dear Scott, that butt kiss kickerguy should be arrested, not just for
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what he said, but also becausehe's a Christian male. We don't need
men, especially the white Christian ones. He's probably a Trump supporter too.
Sincerely, her name has gotten longer. Karen Whitey mcmiddle, aged liberal,
white woman, face founder and chartermember of Trans Race and Transgender Social Justice
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Warriors for Palestine, Good Gravy.Yes, her title's gotten gotten longer.
Let's see the one. Oh anduh, mister turning fifty this week?
Guy with the first name p Yes, Phil, Phil? Phil? You
know what you Phil Connors? Youknow what you call ed Ryerson? What
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movie? What movie? I don'tknow, Groundhog's Day? You know what
you call a guy with no armsand no legs in a hole? Phil?
Phil? I thought you were meant. What do you call a guy
with no arms and no legs thatyou throw across the lake skip? What
if he's hanging on the wall artHappy birthday, Phil, Thank you very
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much for that. Oh now,the my comments about some of these degrees
being watered down, Greg says,maybe some degrees are watery, but some
degrees can't be watered down. Engineeringis one of them. Engineers have to
know their stuff or bridges will falldown. Oh wait, jeez, come
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on, man, By the way, I have a story. While you're
looking for it, I've got onemore under a pile of leaves. What
do you call a guy with noarms and no legs under a pile of
leaves? What? Russell? That'sgood? That's good. How long ago
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was it that that ship bumped theFrancis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore leading to
the bridge to collapse? A month? It's been almost two months. Seven
weeks, Holy smoke's been seven weeks, more than seven weeks since that happened.
(01:01:21):
And you know who's been counting thedays their traffic reporter traffic. There's
still a traffic issue on the FrancisScott Key Bridge, being as that it's
underwater at this point, we've gota flash flood issue on that bridge.
I'm more talking about the alternate routes. When you think that the traffic reporter
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on WBAM or what I don't rememberwhat WBAL I think is the is our
sister station in Baltimore. You knowwho really has had it rough these past
seven plus weeks. Twenty one sailorswho were on that Dolly container ship from
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was it from Sri Lanka. Theyhave not been allowed to leave the ship.
Somebody told me this about a weekago and I called them a liar.
I said, no, they're notstill on there, and they said
that the sailors are the personnel.They have to stay on the Ship's true.
This past Monday, Cruise detonated explosivesto free that container ship from the
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wreckage of the bridge, and theship's crew remained on board, where they've
been trapped stuck for more than sevenweeks since the ship hit that bridge in
Baltimore. Twenty one sailors, twentyfrom India, one from Sri Lanka have
not been allowed to leave the shipsince the March twenty sixth disaster that is
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still under investigation, but also becauseof visa issues and of course the ongoing
National transp Rotation Safety Board and FBIinvestigations. The FBI is involved oh this
idea of oh it was an accident. The men are distressed by an unfounded
(01:03:14):
fear of personal criminal liability for thedisaster, which killed six construction workers.
The men's cell phones have been confiscatedas part of the investigations, and they've
received new phones. They lack data, including contacts and banking details. They
can't pay their bills back home,they can't reach out to family and friends
(01:03:35):
let them know they're okay. Theycan't look at pictures of their children before
they go to sleep. This isthe assessment of an executive director of the
Baltimore International Seafarers Center. Well,why don't they even bother to give them
phones? Then? If they can'treally use them, why just play solitaire
(01:03:58):
something to do so they can readthe news stories about how more and more
people think, you know, theFBI is involved. These guys have not
been out allowed to leave the shipfor almost two months. I'm beginning to
think this maybe wasn't an accident,or at least they're not going to be
allowed to leave until they're sure.Yeah, well maybe you should have thought
(01:04:20):
about that before you crash into thebridge. Allegedly more fallout from Tuesday's primary
election. Lucy, we talked yesterdaythroughout the day with Don Bacon Dan Frye.
Both of them were asked, haveyou talked to the other guy?
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And basically it was no, Buthe hadn't called me either, So we
got that little standoff going, Oh, we're measuring see how that goes,
which is emblematic of the issue herefor conservative politics in Nebraska. And I
finally yesterday, I had a chanceto be on the radio in the afternoon
(01:05:03):
yesterday filling in for Emery Songer,who is back today two to six here
on news Radio eleven ten KFAB andduring yesterday afternoon show, which was really
weird to do without you, Lucy. I will pat myself in the back
though I didn't one time say goodmorning, thanks for listening. It's just
babbling as we come back from break. Didn't do it one time. The
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over under was two. If youtook the under, you win, probably
got a nice payout. I alsowould have taken the over anyway. I
talked to the chair of the StateRepublican Party. Eric Underwood is chair of
the Nebraska GOP, and I askedhim the same question I asked Dan Fry.
The State Republican Party, along withseveral county Republican parties, didn't endorse
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any of the incumbents, said don'tvote for Pete Riggotts, vote for John
Glenn Weaver. John Glenn Weaver gotabout fifteen percent. Pete Ricketts got about
Mike Flood didn't get endorsed by theState Republican Party over eighty percent support.
So I asked, these guys,who's out of touch here? You for
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endorsing candidates that the people didn't votefor, or these people for not following
your recommendations. They claim to beRepublicans, they voted in the Republican primary.
You're the mouthpiece for the State RepublicanParty. You told them who to
vote for him, they didn't votefor him. Who's out of touch?
And it was a whole lot ofwell, you know, we got to
do this and look into November.I'm sure we'll have to have conversations and
all the rest of this stuff.I blame This is me just as an
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observer looking at the old Guard RepublicanParty. You're Pete Ricketts kind of people,
and this new very maga wing ofthe Republican Party. I blame them
all. And if they collectively wantRepublicans to get elected in November, they
got to stop either ignoring. Youknow, the old Guard needs to stop
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ignoring this maga wing of the RepublicanParty. They've seen what happens when that
happens. These guys got mobilized andthey took over the leadership, not just
to the state but a lot ofcounty levels because they got ignored and they're
like, all right, we'll showyou, and they took over, which
I'm actually really impressed by. Butthe problem with this new MAGA leadership and
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the Republican Party is is they sobadly want to make enemies out of people
that really could be their friends.You know, you'll talk to someone and
go, all right, I gotten issues to ask you about, and
the first nine you're like, yep, we agree, and then that last
one a slightly divergent point, like, oh my gosh, you rhino your
Republican in name all, you mightas well have a Democrat in that seat.
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Well, the Democrat would go forten on that list. Is that
really what you want? And ifit is, God love you have at
it. They'll let you. Everyonevote or not vote in November. But
to these guys have this little measuringcontest is a little interesting to watch here.
You know, both sides are guiltyof looking at the results from Tuesday's
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election and saying we don't need you, and you're both wrong. You know,
these guys that got eighty percent support, ah, we don't need this
twenty percent, We don't need you. Yes you do, and it's certainly
true of the twenty percent looking atthe eighty going, ah, you bunch
of rhinos. You guys aren't soon enlightened. You might as well have
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a Democrat in there. Well,you're gonna get what you wish for.
If that's really what you want,then you might as well go call Jane
cleb and say how can we help, because you're doing it already, and
you guys are looking at each otherand just being like, we don't need
you, And I can tell youhow that's probably gonna work out. Maybe
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not for your Senate seat, probablynot for your Senate seats, but so
here in Douglas County where Don Bacongot a tough battle against Tony Vargas now
and he can't get there without thesupport of a bunch of Dan Fry voters
on Tuesday. Well, the DouglasCounty Republican Party has had a chairperson for
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I don't know how many years he'sbeen chaired, but he's been part of
the party for fourteen years. ChrisRowthy been a frequent guest on this radio
station. Chris is a great guyand he was one of those who supported
and wanted the county Party to supportDon Bacon. Well, they had some
meeting where Chris either wasn't or couldn'tor didn't be there, and they decided,
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all right, well, this isan official meeting and we're pulling our
support from Don Bacon and putting itbehind Dan Fry. So we got that
going on in the Douglas County RepublicanParty. So yesterday, a day after
the primary election, Chris Rowthy,chair of the Douglas County Republican Party,
he of the Don Bacon ILK,resigned. Ice Chairperson of the Douglas County
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Republican Party, Danielle Jensen, sheof the Don Bacon ILK, resigned.
I don't think it's because I don'twant to do this anymore. I think
that there is some reloading and rebuildingfor the next time. There's a leadership
conference of these parties, and we'llsee who shows up to do what.
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It's gonna be something to watch.We'll be watching it here, but not
today. We're about done. Clayand Buck are coming up here in just
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