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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Are you feeling as good as I'm feeling right now? Hmm?
You know I'm not feeling that good. Well, I'm feeling good.
I'm feeling good enough for the both of us. How
about that. I went into a Wata Burger earlier this morning,
and I and I ordered breakfast, and they didn't give
me extra ketchups. So I did the only rational thing
there was to do. Did you kick somebody's ass? I
jumped over the counter, I knocked over the coffee pot.
(00:21):
I threw garbage everywhere day up straight. You know, that's
the only way they'll learn. It's the only way they'll learn.
They didn't give me extra ketchup, and I reacted in
a reasonable and rational way. I threw garbage all over
the store. Well, you're not the only one.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
There was a water brawl in San Antonio's wa Burger.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
Oh what a coincidence. Yeah, it's not weird.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
Everybody was like I knew that. Nobody gets all worked
up at water Burger. I'm staring at a little tub
of water burger ketchup over there on the countertop right now. Well,
it looks good if there was something to put in it,
you know, you mean, like I don't know, like a
breast or something.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Food. Oh yeah, I didn't get what you're saying. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Apparently at the set of don Wa Burger, two different
groups of people came in at three o'clock in the
morning and ordered some food, and the water Burger employee,
probably being sleepy and undertrained and maybe not from here,
took the food to the wrong table.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
No, that'll do it.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
And some argument discussion broke out as to whose food
that was exactly, and one group you know, naturally started
fighting with the other group it turned out to be.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
It turns out it belonged to Israel exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Yeah, a seven person fight broke out over an order
mix up, and the next thing you know, the cops
are called and people are taken into custody and YadA YadA,
that's how it works. Blood of the floor, but no
real serious injuries.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
They said.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
I sure hope people have learned from this, and I
bet they'll act next time. I'll tell you what I
don't like about this video. I see a Hispanic guy,
I see a black guy. It's a lot of I
just I wish a lot of Torres is Garcia's you
know that kind of thing.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
Yeah, yeah, there's San Antonio. Okay, but I do see
African American and then Hispanic Americans, and I got to
tell you, I wish they would get along with each other.
And then a white girl walks in with her phone on.
There's a white guy. Oh that's not good. Actually, maybe
it is good. It's diverse. Now. Yeah, I guess that's
what I was worried about, is it was just one
group of people. But if everyone's involved, then it's like
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we're all equal. I'm posting that right now to the
Wallton Johnson Instagram account because I know that's what's important
to people.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
Similar situation also going on in the Middle East as
public executions now after Trump leaves Humas in control of
Gaza rivals, you know, the different factions that when they're
not killing the Jews, they kill each other. Now they've
rounded up some suspected collaborators, regional powers, different clans that
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have been you know, army and fighting each other. So
they rounded up some of them and well did what
they do public executions cause I guess they don't have cable.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
Dude. The craziest thing about this is that nobody cares.
After all the stuff that just happened. Now you've got
Hamas in the streets killing Palestinians execution style, wining them
up in their underwear, down on their knees with a
blindfold on. This is exactly the kind of thing Greta
was mad about when she claimed Israel was doing it.
Hamas carrying out public executions hours after signing a peace
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treaty with Israel.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
Nobody protests, nobody's put together a flotilla to get over there.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
And put a stop to it. Nothing.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
Matter of fact, Greta would like to know if anybody
else and the rest of the world could use a flotilla,
because you know they've got theirs and they had nothing
to do.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
Now, I am just blown away by the hypocrisy, But
what will more hypocrisy? By the way, involving the Young
Republicans Group national group. By the way, there's always confusing
when people talk about the Young Republicans Group. Apparently the
Texas Young Republicans have no affiliation with the other Young
Republican groups around the country. That's probably good, and I
(04:20):
just want to point that out before we get into
the weeds here, because they're part of the story as well,
because they're disagreed. It doesn't matter. We'll get to that
in a minute. There's a check group on an app
called Telegram, and it's a bunch of Young Republican leaders
from around the country, and they were making inappropriate jokes,
like jokes about the Holocaust using the N word, you know,
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just inappropriate jokes, right, gas, the Jews, hang the Blacks,
that sort of thing. Not appropriate, clearly, very inappropriate, clearly inappropriate, right.
And so Politico gets a hold of this chat because
it was leaked to them by a leader from the
New York Young Republicans, supposedly a guy named Gavin Wax
who I kind of vaguely know. I know, I know
of him, I don't really know him. Supposedly he leaked
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it to Politico, the news outlet. They publish it. And
now if you look at social media today, for the
next twelve hours or so, people are real up at
arms about this. What I can't get over. And I
don't disagree that that's stupid and it was a bad
look for the group, and that's not the kind of
thing jokes are not. That's not appropriate for the official
Young Republicans Club whatever. But at the same time, I
(05:25):
can't help. But notice it was just days ago we
were being told by the Virginia Democrats that Jay Jones,
the Attorney general candidate, shouldn't have to drop out just
because he made some inappropriate jokes and text messages about
how he wanted the Republicans in his state to die
and he wanted their children to die. And sure, yeah,
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and I you know, like you might say, well, Kenny,
that's a nice what about ism, is it? Because this
guy's going to be the top cop in the state
of Virginia and these people are in a book club
for twenty year olds, which it really affects nobody, right, No,
I get it out. Uh.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
As you mentioned with Hamas, the hypocrisy runs rampant and
nobody cares, right exactly.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
So if as we sit here all morning long and
you don't hear us go on and on and on
about the young Republicans in their chat room or whatever,
which we agree is stupid. They shouldn't have done that.
They're morons. But at the same time, it's like, all right, well,
it feels like the people that are the most upset
about this just spent a month celebrating the death of
Charlie Kirk explaining to us why Jay Jones shouldn't have
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to drop out. So well, I agree. And also I'll
just point this out too, the young Republicans who were
using like Nazi language and stuff. It's a bunch of
like fat ugly people that like why do why do
they why do the why are the people making the
argument that they're part of the superior race? Why do
they always look like they've never ran a lap before?
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Exactly right? I mean these people are all idiots. I'm
not defending any of them, but more to a hypocracy
from the Democrats as now. They are furious that the
military is going to get paid. Right, Donald Trump figured
out a way to military.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
If they had figured out a way to do it,
they would be celebrated, they'd probably get a Nobel prize
of some kind. But Trump figured out a way to
do it, and they hate it. Oh, don't pay the soldiers. No,
I want the soldiers to get paid. And I think
at the end of the day, the only thing about
the shutdown that really affects average people is what's happening
at the airports now. And this is probably a golden
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opportunity to point out to people that even though we
depend on the federal government to provide security at the airports.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
It wasn't always that way, and it doesn't have to
be that.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
No, wouldn't be nice if we went back the other way,
any other way besides dsay.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
You know, it could be up to United Airlines to
provide their own security. You, as an American who doesn't
fly regularly, shouldn't be required to subsidize the security for
this global corporate conglomerate. It doesn't want to pay for
their own. So, oh, that's really on the federal government. No, Actually,
it should be up to American airlines in Southwest and
United you know what I mean. When you're at the
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bus station, there's not is there like a guy from
the federal government to pat you down before you get
on the Greyhound bus? Why is it that way? That's
a good question.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
I'm sure we'll answer all those questions and more before
the end of the show today.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
Oh yeah, I'm sure we'll figure that around. Yeah. What
day is it? Wednesday? Day? Is it Wednesday? Did I stutter?
Walton and Johnson Radio Network. Yesterday Donald Trump got together
with Erica Kirk and Erica smiled twenty two times. And
that's very offensive to me. I knew you were going
to be counting. I didn't get the number, but I
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believe you.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
And yeah, people are saying that she didn't love her husband,
never loved her husband, Why was she with him? Why'd
they exist as a couple because people now want to.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
Trash him by trashing her. I don't know if he
gets what we're laying down here, but that is a
thick irony and sarcasm. I don't care if she smiles.
I just can't believe people are so outraged about it.
She smiled, all right, dude, calm down. You sound like
a maniac. She smiled at the memories of her late
husband and the things that he did and said, and
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the way he affected people's lives. I watched that memorial
on TV, and it seemed fake to me. Doesn't that
say more about you? What seemed fake about it? Well,
she didn't seem that genuine. Well tell us what it
was like when your husband was assassinated and you had
a massive TV televised funeral. Mm.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
Yeah, cameras and microphones is always stuck in your face
and asking you questions. No, we've had some emails, mostly
from just one guy who says if anybody thinks Erica
ever loved Charlie, they are blind any He said other
emails that were probably even worse than that I got
rid of. But yeah, they just can't helped themselves. I guess, dude,
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are you like, Who's who are these people? That there's
nothing else for you to worry about.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
I don't think Charlie Kirk's Widow's Tears seems sincere enough.
How much time did you spend watching this while seething
in anger? And what on earth? Who touched you as
a child? What made you so broken and awful that
this is what you're doing.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
Like I said, I guess everything else in their life
is fine, that they have no other problems, nothing else
to worry about other than somebody else's private business.
Speaker 1 (10:33):
Yeah, it is a little odd anyway. Erica Kirk yesterday
with Donald Trump. It was a beautiful moment. I won't
pretend I sat and watched it all afternoon or whatever,
but I watched a bit of it when it was
televised live. And you know, she's seems like a lovely woman.
Donald Trump seems sincere about being upset that his friend
was assassinated. I don't know why everybody's got to dissect everything.
It was costly, but that's what we're called to do.
(10:57):
Surprisingly enough, he did pray for his enemies, which is
very hard, but he did. He did, he did. Why
are they laughing? This is so it's just unforgivable? What
that's not funny? Why are you laughing? People? What? How
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did we get here? You ever stop and look around
and like, man, this is what's going on here. We're
all supposed to be mad today that some fat kid
we don't know said the N word in a chat room.
But Jay Jones gets to be Attorney General of Virginia,
Well that's a given.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
He's the communist, anti Semitic that will be running New
York City in a short little while. There, He's fine.
Nobody wants to say anything about that.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Yesterday, Kathy Holko said that what he was asking for
was reasonable. Actually she started off with this here speech.
She goes Zorhan, Mom, Donnie and I may not agree
on everything, but what he's asking for is reasonable. Back up, lady,
what what what don't you agree on? Let's really focus
on that for a second. You're the leader of the state, right,
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You've been doing this for a while you didn't just
pop up out of nowhere, he actually did. He's thirty
up out of nowhere. He's a thirty year old. He's
never really had a real job. He was briefly in
state legislature, and now he wants to run the biggest
city in America and do it in a way that
is historically proven to not work. China, Venezuela, Cuba, Vietnam.
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Nobody wants to move to these places. How about North Korea?
They're flourishing right, Oh no, no they're not. What is
it about Marxism that, well, this is different, this is
democratic socialism. I'm sorry. That's exactly what they said when
they started the Soviet Union. Yeah, that's exactly what the Bolsheviks.
And we've heard this before, dude, like read to pick
up a history book. No, this time it's different. We're
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gonna build the utopia. I will tell you there's a
part of me that just thinks, do it, good, do it.
I want I want everyone to see how crappy a
government operated grocery store is. I was supposed to go
to the DMV recently, and I found a way out
of it. I figured out I could do something online. Yeah,
definitely do it that way. I felt like I won
the lottery. It's the good Beth Day. Ever, you know
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you're gonna have to go to the tax assessor's office
to deal with this or oh wait, hang on, there's
a loophole. Oh, I'm gonna do the loophole. I'm not
going to it. You're like a good conspiracy story. If
I stick around through break while I get to hear one. Yeah,
and it involves Mitt Romney's family. Tenfoil had time coming up. Everybody,
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