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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I got another one for the list, and good morning.
By the way, what is that Monday? Why is it
you're so excited about, mister k I'm not excited.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
I'm just excited to be alive and be here with
my fellow broadcasters, my coworkers, my buds.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
My pals. Yeah, and we're here too. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Yeah, Nate Berlason. Anybody recognized that name? That does sound familiar. Yeah,
to be in the NFL, I think right. I think
so too. Well, he's on the CBS Morning News now
with the likes of Gail King and others, So I
guess this shouldn't be.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
That big a surprise. Okay, what happened?
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Burlason told the Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy, Republicans
need to watch their rhetoric speaking of this tragedy. This
is a moment for your party to reflect on political violence. Uh, responsibility,
political leaders, YadA, YadA, YadA.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
The uh.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
You probably aren't surprised that CBS, part of the corrupt
nationwide media, has learned nothing from the past, and now
Nate Burlesson is just the next one on the list.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
I don't know if he's actually lost his.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Job, though, because why would CBS fire him for something
like that.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
They all feel that way. Remember what happened with sixty minutes.
They did what Colbert go But that had more to
do with ratings and revenue.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
Than it did with the fact that he was anti Trump.
Speaker 4 (01:28):
Over the weekend, Nate Burghatzy was the host of CBS's
Emmy Awards, and I think it's pretty unlikely we'll have
time to play any of the clips this morning.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
Yay, you never know. I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:39):
I like Nate, but I don't know Nate Bergatzy not
Nate Burlish, right, Yeah, big difference. And I don't know
if this was said at the Emmys because I didn't watch,
or if it was something separate. But I've just read
the headlines so far. I haven't had a chance to
really dive in deeply yet. You're familiar with Bardem, Yeah,
(02:02):
he's the guy.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
In that weird No Country for Old Men that kept
popping people in the head with his little air gun
like a very scary guy. Javier Bardem also the bad
guy a really good James Bond movie with Daniel Craig.
Is of course the greatest James Pond of all time.
But I get distracted thinking about him. Javier Bardem said
(02:26):
that he will not work with anybody who supports Israel,
and he wore a hamascar to the enemy's life. I
had that kafefi or no, that was Trump's word.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
Now it's not.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
I'm not here too, you know, I'm not here to
call balls and strikes on people's careers in Hollywood. I
don't know if this will work out well for him
or not, but I would bet that probably in Hollywood.
Saying you won't work with the Jews is that was
my first thought? Well, you just won't work.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
His career is over.
Speaker 4 (02:55):
He announced his retirement. It sounds like it certainly sounds
that way. That's uh, all right, So last night I.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
Like him in movies, but how much are they going
to really like him?
Speaker 4 (03:06):
The person last night at the Emmy's one of the
big winners was Adolescents. Do you guys get what adolescence is?
It's childhood?
Speaker 3 (03:12):
No.
Speaker 4 (03:13):
The TV show It's a British psychological crime dramas a
four part series about a thirteen year old schoolboy who
was arrested after he murdered a girl in his school. Now,
I didn't watch it, but it's my understanding he's white
and the person he murders is black.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
And in real life, they actually had.
Speaker 4 (03:28):
A thing in England where a black kid murdered a
white girl, and a lot of people thought that Adolescence
was based off that because the incidents and the details
in the series were so similar except for this one thing,
this one thing about the skin color of the perpetrator.
I mean, was it reversed. Yes, that's pretty much shocking.
(03:52):
And anyway, got a lot of awards last night. The
kid that won all the awards that he was a
thirteen year old boy. He said that he'd only been
acting for two years, so it's kind of like, hey,
good for him. You can do anything in this world
if you're willing to help push a political narrative. He's
how old, Well, he's fifteen now, but he was thirteen
when they filmed.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Got a he got a emy.
Speaker 4 (04:10):
I think he got more than one. Yeah, I didn't watch.
I just saw the headline in the post it I'm
still not gonna watch. I don't care, but I mean, okay,
I do care about this. It's Hollywood had to reinvent
the circumstances of what appeared to be a real incident.
It sounded like most of the critics of this show
said that you borrow details from a real thing that
really happened in real life, vividly borrowed details from it.
(04:32):
But in your version of it, the victim is black
and the perpetrator is white, and in real life it
was exactly the opposite.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
Yeah, now, what if somebody made a movie about the
incident on the on the train in North Carolina and
switched all of that around.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
A lot of people made that point, right and in a.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
Meme they have, but make it a full on TV
show and show the world. Of course, this story you're
talking about happening England, right.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Right, exactly.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
It can't be racist, Remember the only racists or Americans
because we had slavery. Sure, no other country in the
world has ever had slavery, only America, So we just
can't help it.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
And slavery doesn't exist anymore either. There's we've eradicated all
the slavery. Yeah, okay, so none of that's true.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
Next.
Speaker 4 (05:22):
Netflix has done this before, I mean more than once.
But one example would be that Vikings series they did.
Vikings was so popular and they didn't really understand why
it was popular. They just knew if they were going
to keep doing it, they needed to make it woke.
So in the New in the you know, the the
spinoff series of Vikings, it was about a black queen.
Oh yeah, she was Queen of the Vikings. It's like, well, wait,
(05:43):
I know, it's tragic. They have distorted history. I'm not
a history professor, but I'm pretty sure none of the
Viking leaders were black.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
But on Netflix, you don't know, man, you weren't there.
That's true. Yeah, I can't prove they weren't trans either,
but I'm gonna buck.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
All we're saying is that we want representation.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (06:04):
If if Republicans are going to have beautiful girls with
perfect in their ads, we want ads for Democrats too.
You know, we want ugly, fat bitches wearing pink wigs
and long ass fake nails, being loud and trking on
top of a cop car at a waffle house because
they didn't get extra catchup. You know, just because we're
the party of ugly people doesn't mean we can't be
(06:27):
featured in ads.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (06:29):
And I know most of us are too fat to
wear jeans, are too ugly to go outside, but we
want representation.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
Wilton and Johnson Radio Network. Look, I do like Nate Forgatsy.
I think he's funny.
Speaker 2 (06:43):
Oh, he's a very funny guy. And he doesn't have
to be dirty or or overtly sexual to do it.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
It's just a style that he has. Yeah, what is
he better than us?
Speaker 5 (06:53):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (06:54):
Well better at stand up than us. Well, but you're
you're new. He's practiced a lot more. So I'm sure
you're on your way to Nate Berghatsy's style, fame and fortune.
How much longer does this radio show get to enjoy
having you here before the stand up comedy world.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
Just scoops you up and takes you on a worldwide tour.
Speaker 4 (07:16):
Considering that I'd probably do three or four shows a month,
probably be a very long time before this is my
day job.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
I don't are you trying to get rid of me?
Or I just have to ask? You know, do we
have you for the rest of the year? Just twenty
twenty six going to be?
Speaker 4 (07:31):
You know, I'm gonna keep doing stand up comedy as
a side gig until I get a.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Girlfriend, and then I'll probably stop so forever.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
Then, thank you. Now you're in a long term relation.
You don't mean like an overnight girlfriend. No, No, like
one that sticks around for.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
Like a month.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
Thank you, thank you, mister. Okay, I have a question
for you. You knew way more about Charlie Kirk than the
rest of us. A. You're younger, B, you're more politically inclined.
And I've worked with them more than one and you've
you've met him now, Okay. The videos I've seen, and
I've watched a lot since last Wednesday, I wanted to
(08:07):
get to know more about Charlie, and I mean the
broad strokes, yeah, but I wanted to get a little
deeper into who he was, what he did, what he
stood for sure.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
And I noticed a lot of videos where he's.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
Out on a college campus or in a situation surrounded
by young people, a lot of debates, and they step
up to the microphone. He has a microphone out in
the stands for them where they can step up and
say Hi, I'm so and so, I you know whatever,
blah blah blah, And it seems like there was this, uh,
(08:40):
I forget, I don't know how to put it exactly.
It was like this ability for these young people to
step up and face Charlie Kirk with a microphone and
tell them how much they hated him.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
Yeah, there's a lot of that.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
Multiple videos I've seen where these you know, trans kids
or you know, somebody that's got the wrong impression.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
They step up and they go, I don't like you,
I disagree with you.
Speaker 2 (09:06):
I hate what you think about this or that, and
they it's a it's a moment of pride, I guess,
because they're gonna be on video and their friends in
college are gonna see them.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
You told him, you looked him in the eye, and
you told him I hate you.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
At none of those videos did you ever see Charlie
say I hate you back.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
He was really good at keeping his call.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
He never ever told the person that was telling you
how horrible he is that they he hated them.
Speaker 4 (09:42):
He was one of the nicest people on earth. I mean,
he was aggressively nice.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
Where is the hate?
Speaker 2 (09:48):
Where is all the violent rhetoric that I've been told about?
Because it is not on camera apparently.
Speaker 4 (09:54):
And of all the clips of people doing that, my
favorite one is boob girl. Oh yeah, the one that
pulls her top down. Yeah, I don't think she knew
she was doing it. This woman's talking to Charlie Kirk,
and she very nervously pulls down on what is that
a tank top?
Speaker 1 (10:08):
Mister Kenneth, a halter top? What is she wearing? He
looks like a halter. She gets nervous as she talking
to him. She pulls down on her shirt and out
comes the boob.
Speaker 5 (10:17):
Laws Congress ship pass. I've asked, what laws are you
talking about? Can you be specific?
Speaker 1 (10:24):
I'm sorry, I'm.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
Very nervous, but uh, this is what you do. This
is what you do.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
You take people and you put them under the spotlight, and.
Speaker 5 (10:31):
You well, hold on, I didn't I didn't ask you
to come up here. You you uncessarily came to the
front of the line. You didn't have to do that.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
You're purposely antagonizing people on campus, asking people to come
up by spreading your beard.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
Agenda. How what agenda is? I'm confused.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
Though she's great, she's but you like her boobs, especially
since she pulled the we definitely saw a little ariola, mister,
kind of everybody likes her boobs, even gay men like boobs.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
Come on, I am not I don't like them or
dislike them.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
I am not moved the way you heterosexuals are by
seeing a breast. Do you realize how many women have
come up to me in private, sometimes at parties and said, oh,
I just got them done. Look you want to touch
on feel them? They feel so natural.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
No, I don't.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
But women want to show gay men their breasts. Why
is that added up?
Speaker 1 (11:32):
To hear?
Speaker 4 (11:33):
You're second tired of women walking up to you and
showing you the boobs and stuff?
Speaker 1 (11:36):
Is that what you're saying? Yes, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
And I'm just I am not manipulated the same way
you are by a bear nose.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Poking out of her of her little top there. You know,
it's just unusual.
Speaker 4 (11:51):
It's not like that's my favorite part of the day,
or it wasn't that a weird club. Come on, it's
very I've never seen anyone do that. But what it was,
I've never seen anyone get so nervous that.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
They I was moved by that kind of spiral eyes
look that she had on her face. Her eyes looked
like they were actually spinning like cartoon characters. Because he
asked her basic questions, she accuses him of putting the
spotlight on her and people like her. Yet, like you said,
(12:21):
you walked up here, I didn't drag you out of
the crowd and go look at this girl. No, and
there was a long line too, and she really had
to wait her. And then the other thing that's so
odd about that clip is that went viral, I don't know,
months ago, last year, whenever it happened.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
It goes with the boob and then Charlie Kirk gets murdered.
Speaker 4 (12:40):
Is that a weird reason to have everybody see your
boob a second time?
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Like her boobs were already and they were like, well,
I forgot.
Speaker 4 (12:46):
About the boob girl while we're all playing best of
clips and Charlie Kirk remember boob girl?
Speaker 1 (12:51):
And then there she is again in the in your
news feed all over the place.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
But again I asked, where was the hate from? He
got plenty of hate towards him, but where was the
hate coming back?
Speaker 4 (13:03):
I did see over the weekend there was quite a
bit of hate spray painted on the side of a
freeway in Houston, Texas, And thanks to Ted Cruz getting
a bucket of paint, it's no longer there. This weekend,
I was at the art gallery. You know, I go
to the art gallery, no big deal, and I'm looking
at my phone as I'm walking around and I keep
seeing alerts. There's a place nearby here where somebody spray
(13:25):
painted f Charlie Kirk or something like that on the
side of the freeway.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
Was right near where I was at. I thought it
was on a dumpster.
Speaker 4 (13:31):
No, it's on the side of it was on Route
fifty nine, billiad right over by Montrose.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
What route rot, I don't know what highway okay whatever.
Speaker 4 (13:41):
Anyway, So Ted Cruz, I was going to go over
there and make a video of it, just, you know,
to point out how terrible this was.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
You see why, first thing in the morning when I
woke up, that looked like a dumpster.
Speaker 4 (13:50):
I could see why you'd think that. But now that
you've seen it again, don't you recognize where it's out? Yeah,
but it's right over by fifty nine okay.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
Anyway, that's a support for some kind of a stupid
pole or a land bridge or something.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
It's the site of the freeway where there's all the
vines and stuff.
Speaker 4 (14:06):
Asher driving over towards the museum district and anyway, Ted Cruz.
Before I'd even gotten a chance to leave the museum
and go over there, Ted Cruz within five ten minutes
got when got a bucket of paint and covered it
up himself.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
And what kind of paint did he get?
Speaker 6 (14:20):
Oh, don't do this, mister l Why did Ted Cruz
happen to have a big tin gallon bucket of white
paint available in his garage?
Speaker 1 (14:31):
Would it would black a bit better? Uh?
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Yeah, there is no one more washing to the plight
of the large breasted woman
Speaker 1 (14:38):
Walton and Johnson