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August 5, 2025 19 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's he got talking about that? He's got osteoporosis. This
is a song about osteoporosis. Yeah, you got bendy bones?
You don't want that. It's an old white guy doing
edgy black music from fifty years ago.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Great osteoporosis, You don't. You don't want your bones to
be too bendy, but you don't want them to be
too brittle either. Know what it sounds like, you need
pharmaceutical drugs, which we get from China.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
Is that what that means? I never really understand. It's
like a thing old people.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
They get, you know, humped over in the bone, back,
you know that. But then the brittle thing. You know,
if you fall down, break a hip, they'll have to
put you down like a horse. So it's the middle ground.
Take drugs, Take all the pharmaceuticals you can get your
hands on. And yeah, the scientists, the doctors, they know
what's best.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
I don't want to take from you.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Besides, there was just a story out this morning. It's
a possibility.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
Now.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
We talked about this during the pandemic for years, but
we still want to get About two percent of our
drugs from America come from mainly China still and India.
Anytime they want to say they don't like Trump's tariffs,
which you just threatened India with higher tariffs, they just go, well, okay,

(01:18):
no drugs for you. You like, you like your penicillin,
you like your antibiotics, you like your diabetes treatment. The
about no, and then what are you gonna do?

Speaker 1 (01:28):
Right? What do you do exactly if you like? The
guy said a news story.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Here in America, we don't really do anything about a
potential crisis until we're actually in the crisis. So five
years ago, when this was all revealed during the pandemic,
did anybody make any changes correct this issue?

Speaker 1 (01:46):
Apparently not the first. The pharmaceutical industry is so evil
and overbearing, so distrustworthy, that there's an alternative medicine industry.
I mean, look, we get we get into it, supplements
and things like that. You take you know, this for
your blood pressure, that for your joints, and even that
kind of goes into the realm of some weirdness. Over

(02:06):
the weekend, someone gave me something I never seen before.
It was a pack of THHC pre workout pre workout weed.
I'd never see anything like this.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
Steve that doesn't sound like it's going to get you
in the mood to exercise.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
You know how. I don't like edibles. I don't really
like edibles. I don't know you didn't like it. I
don't like it because you wake up the next morning
and you're still high. I don't like that. I'd rather just,
you know, be high and then go to bed and
wake up. So not if I'm gonna do that. If
I'm going to do that, i'd rather do that. This
I never see anything like this before. It was a
gummy that you're supposed to take before you work out.

(02:44):
It has THHC, caffeine and vitamins or whatever. And this
sounds like it's a commercial for it. It's not. I'm
about to tell you why. I wasn't that great. I
took it. I was with two friends of mine, both
of them women, doesn't matter, don't worry about that, and
we all took one. I felt nothing because I drank
caffeine all the time. I have a pretty high tolerance

(03:05):
to CBD and THHC. And were you and these two
women preparing to work out?

Speaker 2 (03:10):
As they say, yes, yes, we were, okay, yeah, some
physical activity planned. That's exactly right. Yeah, good to know,
and did that that little gummy helped out. It did
almost nothing to me. Ah, And for one of the
other people I was with, it did almost nothing to her.
And for the third person, you would have thought we'd
given her mescalin, LSD mushroom. She had an anxiety attack

(03:33):
or not used to a dosage. Never seen anything like
it before. I was like, you are a professional. Let's
face it, you've you've probably amped up your resistance level
over the years.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
They were marketing it as though it was supposed to
recreate in your body biologically what a runner's high is like.
And as you know, I run every day. Sure, not
because I'm some, not because I'm better than anyone else.
I just don't have anything else to do. You don't
have kids. I don't have kids. You do have a dog,
but you know he's okay for an hour, he's fine

(04:06):
at home. Yeah. Anyway, it didn't do anything to me,
did almost nothing. And then but for the other person,
you would have thought we'd spiked her with cocaine and LSD.
It was like, I've never seen anything like it before.
That would have been fun to watch. How is this?
And then twenty minutes later, she was fine, but just
for a minute I thought we were gonna have to
take her to the hospital. The point is, there's all

(04:26):
these things out there they're marketing to you, and they're
all supposed to do different things, and we're all built differently.
When you see these drug commercials on TV with a
thousand side effects at the end, and you think to yourself,
how could this thing that's supposed to cure joint pain
cause me to want to commit suicide, it's because somewhere
out there is that person. There is that one at least,

(04:47):
and they had to warn them about it. Anyway. The
point is, kids don't ever do drugs. Done with drug
talk yet, Yeah, we are done, Billy, as a matter
of we're done.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
Well, I shouldn't have been surprised. You'll probably do this
kind of stuff all the time when I'm not here.
Drug talk, Well, it's it's what the Walter Johnson shows
turned into.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
Huh, Billy had If you were paying attention, you would
have heard I just told people, don't do drugs. You said,
don't do that drug. You have others you prefer, Well,
coffee is nice, you know, you're speaking of glass of cabernet.
Maybe who made this coffee? I did. Yeah, I'm a
coffee guy. It's good stuff. I enjoy coffee.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
Yeah yeah, somebody made some crap tastic coffee last week
and I ain't forgot it.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
You know what's interesting about that? It's the same coffee. Well,
you must not have cleaned out the jug or something.
I was wondering that too. It's like, what's going on.
It's a little spout.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
They put it in the pot, so when you press
the top, it squirts out.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Did we get some tainted water?

Speaker 2 (05:40):
We did?

Speaker 1 (05:41):
Anyway? Attorney General Pam Bondi, you remember her, Pam Bondi.
We got fan mail from her, I mean from her
about her. Someone someone likes Pam BONDI still.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
Back in the Bondy, says Patrick, Florida's former Attorney general.
That hot sixty year old blonde who us and now
ag for us has been getting a bad rap now.
She was good in Florida. The reason she seems somewhat
incompetent now, says Patrick, because she's up against the worst

(06:13):
of the worst people in the federal government. They still
haven't been weeded out, so she's got a lot more
It's like playing in high school and then you step
up to college, and then you step up to the
pros at Oh boy, now you're not as good as
you used to be, because everybody around you is a
better fighter.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
I'm willing to consider that. Patrick's right. I'm willing to
and I'd like to believe.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
He wants to stick with her for a little while
longer and see what she can do.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
Patrick, I too, am an optimist like you. I'm probably
not as optimistic. But here's why he's writing the email
For those that don't know what's going on with our
Attorney General. If you haven't been paying attention in the
wake of the disastrous lack of Epstein files, that wasn't
a good look for the.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
Treble Minister sitting on her desk last week waiting to
be reviewed.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
That's what she said. Where'd they go? Right, We're just
calling balls and strikes. It's not a good look, clearly,
and so now they need to Now they need something
they need to win I want. I'm not even going
to call it a distraction, because they'd be doing stuff
regardless of if they'd release those files or not. They're
working full time. You can't say they're just doing this
as a distraction. But we know for three years during
Trump one point zero, the media, the Democrat Party, the establishment,

(07:28):
the ruling class, the judicial system were obsessed with the
Russian collusion theory. Yeah, the theory, okay, which at this
point I think we could say fair to say is
a hoax. There was never any proof. We spent years
on it. If we were objective, if we were just
looking at the evidence, if we weren't listening to people
that are paid to tell you what to think, most

(07:49):
people would probably acknowledge the fact that they never proved
any Russian collusion ever took place. Didn't happen that, not
at all. They're like, oh, this guy went to Russia once.
That's not the same thing.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
Turns out now after they done all these investigations and
they're still not done, but it's starting to look like
Donald Trump is the only guy in DC back in
those days that didn't.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
Collude with Russia. Right.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
Remember, these guys were all running around Russia, Russia, Russia.

Speaker 1 (08:14):
Even before the Russian collusion theories came out. Hillary Clinton
was selling uranium to Russia.

Speaker 2 (08:19):
That's how they knew to say Trump did it. They
were already doing it. It's the Democrat playbook.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
You remember, in the twenty twelve presidential debates, Mitt Romney
warned us that Russia was the worst adversary on the
global stage, and Obama laughed at him and said, take
your foreign policy back to the eighties or whatever. Anyway,
the point is clearly Russia's not good. But Donald Trump
wasn't in bed with Russia. And so now Tulci Gabbard,

(08:46):
the Director of National Intelligence, has released a treasure trove.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
She's got a bigger set on her than pretty much
any man on Trump's team.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
Right now, I think, yep, set of classified documents. I'm
sure that's what Billy Ed means. Yeah, and that is
and the documents paint a pretty clear picture about how
the Obama administration, the Hillary Clinton campaign, the FBI, the
CIA tried to backtrack and rig the twenty sixteen election
after it had already been won for Donald Trump. Of course,

(09:17):
they tried to do it beforehand too, by tapping Carter Page.
They were, you know, spying on their political opponents. And
so now Telsey Gabbert's passed those documents along to Pam Bondy,
all these things that prove the Democrats tried to rig
the twenty sixteen election, and until we start seeing arrests

(09:39):
of politicians and public officials, I'm not satisfied. Patrick.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
Was that the emailer's name, Patrick Patrick? He needs to
He's given her time. But we all need to see
little something from Pam a luh. But if you want
to see politicians arrested, I gotta think. Stick around Texas
for a minute. The governor or, I don't know who,
some committee, some group of people in Austin, Cynthia arrest

(10:09):
warrants out. They said, Dave, they've locked their doors. You
can't get back in now. We're just gonna have to
go ahead and arrest you.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Yeah, okay, stick around. We'll explain that after that. We
talked about this Sun Tuesday. It's only Tuesday. Tuesday is
another one of my trigger warns. Yeah, I know, I know.
Walton and Johnson Radio Network.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Football player that was just inducted into the Hall of Fame.
We talked about him yesterday, Jared Allen, Minnesota Viking, defenserre
Don tell me he's dead.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
No, No, he's high. It looks good anyway.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
They just put a little bit of a clip of his
speech talking about you know, his his Hall of fame
thing they get to give a speech and tell everybody
why they're so great.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Then he did a good job.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
But he talked about his wife and kids and his
relationship with christ and they didn't run him off the
stage or anything, and they cut to his wife.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
Man, how'd she look?

Speaker 2 (11:03):
I mean, you know, he's probably still pretty sturdy boy
even though he's retired from the NFL.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
Here's what she looked.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
She looked a lot like Remember I don't know if
you ever saw the cheerleader on Friday Night Lights.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
I do Lilah Garrity with the whipped cream bra bikini. No,
there's a different one.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
That was on an album cover that was you know,
we talk about Friday Night Lights, the TV show.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Okay, yeah, Lilah Garrity. I'm thinking of a movie.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
Yeah you're you're well Friday Night Lights was a movie too, Okay,
I don't know that movie. Have some different movie anyway. Yeah,
she looked, she looked good. That's all I'm saying. And
so just saying, you know, he did he did okay
for himself.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
You know what bums me out about this? Uh? He
and I have practically the same birthday and he just
got inducted into the Hall of Fame because he's an
old guy. Yeah, he's old and retired and used up. Now,
oh god, he was a five time Pro bowler, a
four time All Pro selection, one hundred and thirty six career.
Sacks was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame

(12:10):
in twenty twenty five. That was just now, and he
is old forty three.

Speaker 2 (12:16):
Oh god, has accomplished a lot in his forty three years. Wife,
all those kids a Pro Bowl Hall of Fame football career,
or then there's Kenny Sure yeah, wife, no kids, huh
no Hall of Fame. Well maybe somedayat Great Great compared

(12:39):
himself to you, I.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
Know, thank you for rubbing it in. Thanks for taking
the dirt and rubbing it into the wound.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Well, just feel good about yourself that you never got
involved with that ridiculous group called the National Football League.
Because a former NFL player from Oklahoma has been convicted
it on multi federal charges of dog fighting.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
Yeah, that's that's back in the NFL. You know.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
I think there was another dog fighting case that was
kind of famous years ago.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
Yeah, I believe his name is Michael Vick.

Speaker 2 (13:15):
Well, apparently la Sean Eugene of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma is
now in federal or convicted by a federal jury. I'm
assuming he is in there. You know they can have him.
It's a good one like that. I listen to that

(13:36):
all day. I know that's great.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
Right. Yeah, you were saying, oh, yeah, he's been found
guilty of a dog fighting animal fighting venture to council
sale of a dog and use an animal fighting Should
he not have done that? Apparently not? Oh did he know?

Speaker 2 (13:51):
Or this all happened last year, but it got around
to a trial, and a five day jury trial has
found him guilty. They said he originally faced over two
dozen charges. The news release from October of last year
stated that they rounded up one hundred and ninety pit bulls.

(14:17):
They call them pit bull type dogs. It's kind of
like a AR fifteen style weapon. A pit bull. It
means it's a pit bull. One hundred and nighty the
largest number of dogs ever seized from a single human
being in a federal case.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
One hundred and ninety. How do you feed one hundred
and ninety dogs to each other? Maybe? Yeah, that's how? Like?

Speaker 2 (14:41):
Okay, Rex, dinner time here, I'd like you to meet Fightoh, fight, Oh.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
There we go. I am generally against dog fighting. I
used to be against cock fighting, but then I realized
it was uniting the Latinos and the Cajuns, and now
I'm for it. You also found out it was roosters,
which just you know, yeah, I thought it was something
entirely that. When they first explained it to me, I
got I definitely don't want to get into that. Yeah,
I don't want to do that. But anyway, all that
being said, I'm against it. I'm pro dog generally, but

(15:10):
you know, there's there are there are other problems right
now in the world involving humans, and I can't help
but notice sometimes.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
Just real quick, you last week you talked about black
cowboys and black farmers and you know, like black rednecks
and stuff.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
And look at Lashawn right there. He's and that's the
guy that's in trouble for the dog fighting. That's your
Oklahoma dog fighting boys. Oh let him go.

Speaker 2 (15:32):
Come on, he's got he's got a bull, he's got
a rope, he's got cowboy boots and chaps and a
cowboy hat and everything.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
It looks like they're picking on him because he's a
black redneck.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
And from and he's got a OU football T shirt on.
That's probably why they're picking on him. It's not one
hundred and ninety dogs that he was fighting.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
Well, while we're't on the topic of black men getting
disrespected for behaving like rednecks, are you familiar with Zenzel Perryman.
He used to play for the Houston Texans. Yes, now
he plays for the Los Angeles Chargers. That still doesn't
sit well in my mouth when I say, I feel
like it should be the San Dia. It doesn't matter anyway.
He just spent four days in jail. When I explained

(16:17):
it to you, it's gonna sound like he did something wrong.
But the more I explain it, you're going to realize
he didn't. I'll explain it like a white liberal. Hell,
good black guy was driving illegally around LA with a
bunch of illegal guns. He got pulled over though that
fortunately the police arrested him. Now I'll explain what really happened.
An NFL player from Texas just moved to California, brought

(16:39):
with him a bunch of rifles that are completely legal
in Texas to California, had a new car, didn't get
it completely registered yet was driving in the car to
a legal gun range with a bunch of rifles that
were legal here but are not compliant in California, gets
pulled over, gets detained for four days. They don't press charges.

(17:01):
They they don't press charges. Well, they keep him exactly,
They've holed him for four days with no warrant. Then
they let him go. Now he's free. Happened last night.
Jim Harbaugh very upset about this.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
So they can just take you away, keep you, not
tell anybody why. Four days later, turn you loose and go,
oh well, no worries.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
The whole thing makes no sense now, it is to
be fair, Obviously, weren't as connoisseurs of the news. I
acknowledge the fact there might be more information we're going
to see soon that's going to change this case. There
might be a video that comes out where he punches
a cop or something. We don't know. We've not seen
that yet.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
Well, they did find the too assault style see what
we were just talking about, assault style pitbull type dog
assault style weapons. They've had two assault style rifles of
the five firearms in his car.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
Okay, but again, he was driving to a gun range.
It's not like he was going to do it drive by.
It's not like he was d around with a brick
of cocaine. If you're a cop and you pull a
guy over and he says to you, oh, I just
moved here from Texas. These guns are legal where I live.
I'm going to a gun range right now. Didn't realize
they weren't compliant in Commifournia. Yeah. By the way, I'm

(18:14):
an NFL star. Would you detain the guy for four
days with no without giving him bail? It's kind of crazy, right.

Speaker 2 (18:24):
They were just looking for something. They spent four days
investigating him. I'm'll tell you exactly what the cops did.
They turned his life inside out, upside down and found nothing.
But they were pretty sure if we if we just
did look at him, you know, over the weekend, like
a long weekend, we'll find something.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
And he didn't. And to those of you that think
that we're picking on the cops, understand, this is a
culture created by the far left district attorney in Los
Angeles County. It wasn't even the cops. Really. The cops
are probably they've been tasked to go out and find
black men with illegal guns.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
The cops aren't the ones who decided how long he
should stay in jail. They brought him in and they
went back out in the street looking for more bad guys.
The people back at the jail, in the courts, they're
the ones making these calls.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
This guy is an accomplished athlete. Doesn't sound like he
did anything wrong. They let him go with no charges.

Speaker 2 (19:12):
And his coach says, he's a good man. Good yeah,
don't yeah, be careful what he's a good man and
he's got a lovely family. He's never been in trouble,
never never done anything wrong as far as he knows,
and they ought not.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
He was driving to a gun range and I'm really
glad you chose the right pronoun there. That would have
been awkward to go back to the HR department after
the show today, tell me about it. Tuesday, Yeah, it's Tuesday.
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