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Speaker 1 (00:01):
As we wake up this morning and began to sip
our coffee, get to get all caffeine flowing through our veins.
I can't help but think back on a news story
that we're happy to see go away, but yet we're
reminded of it by what Disney just did. Sydney Sweeney's
blue jeans, well jeans, sorry jeans. Yeah, they're evil Corporate America,
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the liberal media. They they really made too big of
a deal out of the Sydney Sweeney thing, like maybe
kind of like they are now with the Cracker Barrel thing.
Cracker Barrel sucks. Now, that's fine, we accept it.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Cracker Barrel stock went down twelve percent trading just yesterday.
Twelve percent. I don't know how many millions that is.
They may have calculated it, but I wasn't paying attention.
It's a lot just because they felt like it. Plus
it's costing them something like seven hundred million dollars to
do this faith lift for the company, and it's pointless. Basically,
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they're running away the customers they ad to try to
get new ones. It sounds like the cell phone business,
you know, the cell phone people forever have treated the
regular customers people like me who've been with the same
company for decades. Yeah, you're a piece of crap. We
don't want you. We want somebody that doesn't have our
phones yet. Well okay, so does it really does it
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improve your business or just swaps out one customer for another.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
Well there's something he said about that. But after spending
the whole day telling conservatives and Republicans they were overreacting
about Cracker Barrel, the Democrat Party's official social media account
tweeted out a picture of mister Smith goes to Washington,
with the caption reading, we think the Cracker Barrel rebrand
sucks too, and you know it does. But again, Sidney
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Sweeney's jeans in Star Wars. What are those two things
have in common today, Well, it was pretty obvious why
Sidney Sweeney's jeans were popular. Is a blonde women with
big jugs and she was in a jeans had for once.
It wasn't a fat trainee or you know, some kind
of like woke black woman looking at her cell phone
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or something. You know, remember what they did with the statues.
It was all very unpopular. And yesterday we get this
report from Disney Disney Stocks tanking people aren't going to
the theme parks because maybe the global economy is suffering
a little bit and people aren't watching these TV shows
or movies they have anymore. TV shows like the Star
Wars series, movies like the Marvel franchises, and so Disney
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looked at their bottom line. They said, who's not watching
our stuff? Where are we not getting any money? And
they said, you know what it is. It's younger men.
Younger men like teenagers, guys in their early twenties, college age,
but also high school and middle school boys. They just
don't like Disney anymore.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Have they checked with the Democrat Party to find out
how to lure young men back to them? Well that
Democrats are figuring that out right. Well, that's really the
whole thing here. That's what's so interesting about this. The
Democrat Party and Disney both just did the same exact thing. Yeah,
they told young men, look, we don't want you, your toxic,
you ruin the world. You're horrible, uh weird, Why won't
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you support us? That's exactly what happened in both cases.
Speaker 1 (03:15):
They looked at young teenage boys and they said, ah,
white male privilege. In the new Star Wars series, it's
going to be a bunch of fat, chubby black witches.
And they're lesbians, and and they're they're the ones that
created the force. That's the that's the origin story, now
the whole Oh did you like Luke Skywalker? And yeah,
I forget that. Well, those guys only existed because of
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these woke, overweight, body positive black lesbian witches and like
and and weird. Why don't you like it? We took
a thing that was made for you, right, They already
had stuff that was you know, it'd stuff for women.
They had stuff for girls, you know, Barbie dolls and
this and that, and it was like, all right, well
what was star Wars? What was Marvel? It was mainstream
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stuff for adolescent boys, high school boys. Well it always was, right,
I mean, Star Wars was clearly everybody liked Star Wars
because it was so good back in the day. Compared
to what Disney did to it, not so much anymore.
But who do you think the intended audience was? Right?
It was probably younger guys that were into like so
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Disney they messed up, they screwed it up, yep, and
they can't get it.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Well you can't. You can't help them. You try to
help people like that. They will listen. They know better
than you, they're smarter than you. They've they've done this before,
and they've screwed up before.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
They so they they lost their audience, right, And then
you've got, as you just pointed out, this thing with
cracker Barrel, and that's what average Americans are paying attention
to you today. They don't like what happened to cracker Barrel.
And all these woke influencers online, these liberals, these democrats
are making fun of conservatives for it. And then somebody
looked at internal polling yesterday and here's the mister Smith
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goes to Washington meme. It's mister Smith in a classroom
or what was it? He's in Congress? I guess is it?
And I never actually watched the movie or read the book,
did you? It's the Norman Rockwell version of it. Yeah,
it's not the movie version.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
We you think cracker Barrel Jimmy Stewart in the movie version,
and that's not Jimmy.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
I think it's the Is this the movie poster? I
don't know exactly. It's kind of a popular meme the
Democrat establishment, kind of like Disney wants to appeal to
average people, teenage boys, young men, whoever us you and me. Yeah,
and they can't because the people that are commanding the
ship out in the public, the Jasmine Crocketts, the AOC's
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Kathleen Kennedy, the vice president at Disney, they hate America.
They're the face of these things now and yet and
they can't really go back, can they. No, So you
got that off your chest? Yeah, I just think it
feel better. I don't know, sure, everything sucks more now
than yesterday, well way more, you know, yesterday than like
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ten years ago. I don't know, does it suck more
or less or just do these people just suck about
the same. This just suckege everywhere now. I guess it's
just a new way that they suck. I guess what
I'm getting at here is you could see how they're
aware of the fact that they suck now. I guess
that's what changed, but they can't do anything about it.
And this meme is what's obvious here. Disney, the Democrat Party,
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they're all the same, right anyway. I'm still never gonna
watch Star Wars again, are you? Well?
Speaker 2 (06:28):
The old originals? Maybe you know when they're on sometimes
you just stop see what they're doing.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
I don't think Mark Hamill ruined it for you. Oh
of course, never cared for him. Yeah he's so smug.
But you got it at R two D two. That
was an actor right there, you know, he really was. Yeah,
that kid could act. They should have given him the
Emmy or what I guess an Oscar, I don't know.
I'm sure. Yeah, it's too late now, Happy flashback Friday,
(06:53):
and might I say you look just as amazing now
as you did last Friday. Walton and Johnson Radio Network.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
So did you see your boy, uh Trump just kind
of hanging out with the all the law enforcement crew
there in DC yesterday?
Speaker 1 (07:11):
Are you talking about at the National Guard guys or
the thing at Union Station or not?
Speaker 2 (07:17):
He was just out. I don't know where he was.
He was just he wasn't at a podium. He was
just in a crowd of people all the you know,
the could have been the National Guard.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
I don't know who all he brought in.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
It looked like he had representatives from all the law
enforcement agencies. He had Christy Nome, Pam Bondy. Uh, that
Doug guy. Nobody ever knows who Doug is, but he's
always around doing stuff that's fine, and.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Trump just stands there.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
He's got a microphone like he's you know, just riffing
as they say, uh, just commenting on this and that
and just anything that pops into his head.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
Yeah, I heard about this. I didn't. I didn't actually
see it, but now I'm looking at it on my
screen here. Yesterday Trump went out and I guess he
didn't have a lot of security detail or anything, no patrol.
But Trump visiting the police the military. I guess if
there's one group of people you could visit without a
big team of security, it'd be the police in the military.
You'd like to think that's all your security. You know.
(08:14):
There's a similar thing where jd Vance and Steven Miller,
I think Pete Hagseth was there as well, went to
see the National Guard at Union Station yesterday. Yeah, it's
a different group, and we were told that they were
just doing it for publicity. They didn't really care about
the troops. They just went there because they knew they'd
be seen. This is how ABC News explained it. They
just went there because they knew there were protesters there,
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so they knew they'd be seen by the media. I'm sorry,
do you think if the vice president the secretary of Defense,
they can't get any coverage otherwise? And Trump's top advisor
went to McDonald's that the media wouldn't have been there
to watch them, Like, I assure you no, but the
protesters were. They're not the ones that you know. If anything,
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jd Vance showed up and that got coverage for the protester.
He's like, are you guys so bad at your job?
I mean, or does your audience want to believe something
that's stupid? I think they do.
Speaker 2 (09:06):
Yeah, I think the audience, Well, they've show them that
they're fairly ignorant just by choosing to watch those news networks.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
Yesterday, me and Steve and Billy Edwarre watching this video
of protesters shouting at a was it was a woman
in a Palestinian scarf at Union station in Washington, d C.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
Oh yeah, I kind of remember that. That was a
long time ago, though it slip since then.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
Man, it was yesterday. Yeah, yeah, well I think the
video is from two days ago because we watched it
yesterday morning. And so that's where jd Vance went. He
went to that place. The protesters there were heckling the
cops and in the video that we saw, which is
on my x account if you want to see it,
white lady in a hamas scarf. What do they call it?
A cafa or she a key for? I don't know.
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She's talking to a cop and the cop looks like
he's Middle Eastern. He looks like he's not. He's not.
He might be Latino, but I'm thinking Middle Eastern. And
he tells the white lady that the scarf is cultural appropriation.
Says why, and then he says, because you're not Palestinian.
And she goes, well, tell me why that's cultural appropriation.
So because you're not Palestinians.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
The ones that made up cultural appropriation in the first place,
we were. We were fine with people who weren't Mexican
opening a taco restaurant or a food truck. Nobody cared,
but they did. Yeah, you can't do that.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
You're not making She's saying, it's not cultural appropriation when
we do.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Oh, it's like it's not a crime when we do things.
It's only a crime when Trump and his people do things.
Speaker 1 (10:33):
Yeah, if you guys put on a tashiki, it's very offensive.
If we do it, it's because we're woke and we're allies.
It's so stupid all the time. The best part of
that video because the cop was trying not to talk
a lot, but he kind of couldn't help himself. But
you know, they're not supposed to do.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
He wouldn't, Yeah, didn't want to be interacting with this person.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
Because I've been to these protests and I've asked the
cops what they thought of it, and they're like, oh,
I'm sorry, I'm not supposed to talk to the media.
This was just a guy talking to a woman, and
you know, he could tell that he was being looked at.
He's like, I probably shouldn't have said that, but he's right,
he's clearly. I wonder if he got reprimanded for that,
for the dumbest thing too. Probably. I really hope he
was Palaes idiot, because that would make it so much funnier.
(11:12):
The thing I often noticed, right is if I put
on a sombrero on Cinco to Mayo, it's okay. But
if I put it on Sinco to say, oh no,
wait five to six. Yeah, if I put it on
wait no, wait, did that wrong? Right? Yeah, Mayo? So
you know you're right, clearly. Look I don't speak Mexican.
(11:34):
What do you want? I speak America.
Speaker 2 (11:36):
I put the coffee right over there. I just I
don't think you've actually had any yet. I was, Uh,
that brain is just waiting for fuel.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Man, it wants to go, go go. You know what
it is, it's a little things. I ran out of
espresso pods this morning. Oh I hate when that happens.
I mean, I know this is going to sound crazy,
you'll believe me, but most people want. On an average morning,
I have five or six of those before I leave
the house, and this morning I only had three. Do
you think I have a problem? What is an espresso pod? Okay,
it's It's exactly what you think it would be. It's
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a little pod you put in a machine. It makes
you a little shot.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
You make five of those before you leave the house.
I've told you this before. I have five shots of
espressout before I get out of the house.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
Yeah, but you have to make them one at a time. Yeah,
but it's really easy. It just shoots out. You know.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
I just thought you had like five shots, like you
squirt something in your coffee or something.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
Is that what she thought that? Man?
Speaker 2 (12:27):
I don't make coffee. I used to never drink coffee
until just about six years ago, so I've never really
I mean, I could make it if I am familiar
with the machine at all, but I'm just not a
coffee brew guy, you know, because I didn't ever need
to be, so I didn't know how you made your
five or six or eight shots or whatever.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
But it sounds time consuming. A short version of a
longer story would be this. I get up, I put
a pod in, I hit the thing. I go brush
my teeth. I finished brushing my teeth. I put another
pod in, I hit the thing, I go start the
water in the shower. I come back, I put another
pot in, I dry off and get dressed. So you're
basically like a drug addict. Man, you got a caffeine
monkey on your back. By the time I've done all
(13:07):
the little things. You're kind of hurting right now, aren't
you a little withdrawal? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, I don't mind
a little break from cat. I do could Sue and
I do the pre workout stuff. And I'm sure people
all think that they listen to us on the RADI
they're like, man, these guys are alcohol chugging, pot smoking
mushroom munchin like the.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
Truth time for alcohol when Kenny's making coffee twenty four
to seven.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
The truth is we really I mean I really don't
do that stuff as often as I might let on.
But caffeine, oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
So if you took all the caffeine out of your
system and whatever else is in those pre workout energy
drinks B twelve to all that and the sugars, and
you would probably just collapse like a puppet who's had
his strings cut. You're just basically living off the energy
of caffeine, sugar and BE twelve.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
There's you know, there's probably some truths of that, but
there's very little sugar in any of it. I don't
that the stuff on sugar in everything you eat, sure, right,
but it's not the thing I'm having isn't sweet. I
don't add it to the coffee. I don't think it's
in the pre workout that's not sweet either. There's a
there's sugar everywhere. I don't think there's any sugar in it,
but it might have math will yeah just as good. Yeah,
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