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November 10, 2025 • 16 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
By the way, well ago when we were talking about
Turning Point USA, I didn't have this story in front
of me, but somebody had sent it in This a
Turning Point USA has received more than one point six
million orders for their education curriculum. Yeah, wow, one point
six million. Now, I don't think it would be that

(00:24):
big unless Charlie Kirk had been assassinated.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
They went out and they told all these young people
that are just coming of age, just having their their
turning point in life, if you will, that you're the problem,
especially you white boys. And weirdly, this caused a substantial
portion of this new generation to shift hard to the right, right, like, wait,
we're the problem. We just got here a few minutes ago.
We're looking for our first time. We've done nothing, we've

(00:49):
accomplished nothing, We've how could we be the problem? We're seventeen, eighteen,
nineteen year old kids. You're the problem. Your white skin
and your penis is the problem.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
Ew nobody wants that.

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Speaker 1 (01:53):
Is what I was gonna say, President Trump, first president
go to a regular season NFL game since Jimmy Carter
and I believe it was nineteen seventy eight. It's been
a while, is all I'm saying. And I'm sure like
the people that wrote in into our emails, said, I

(02:13):
wonder how many of them people sitting in those two
hundred dollars plus seats eating a fifteen dollar hot dog,
drinking a twenty five dollars beer was booing Trump because
their snap benefits wasn't coming, you know they was. There
was a few, right, There was some booze from some spectators.
Trump was shown on the video board late in the

(02:33):
first half. He was in a suite with Mike Johnson,
speak of the House, and again when the President was
introduced by the stadium announced at halftime because he read
an oath for members of the military to recite. It's
part of the on field enlistment ceremony. See, because Trump
wasn't just there to enjoy the game, he was also

(02:53):
there to read these people in with the you know,
swearing them in ceremony and stuff.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
He should Carrious. October second, nineteen seventy eight, Carter attended
a Monday night football game at RFK Stadium. The football
team from Washington defeated the Dallas Cowboys nine to five.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
That's the score. Yeah, hell, that's probably. It was about
as exciting as quarters presidency. Sure, why is it they
got matched that match? Old Jimmy pretty good. It was
a game last night. I got so bored with it.
I finally turned it off. The score was three to
two for the longest time, and then finally it was
five to three, and they kept making comments about this

(03:34):
a baseball score, and I said, well, if it's a
baseball game, I'm gonna turn it off and I got
some sleep. But as it turned out, the Chargers did
win the game last night. They finally started scoring some
points after I turned it all. It was twenty five
to ten over Pittsburgh and Aaron Rodgers quarterback. And now
you might have thought the Packers was played last night,

(03:56):
because when you see Aaron Rodgers and people still take Packers. No,
they got the money game tonight, Eagles and Packers. So
we're gonna see how that wouldn't work out. Falcons. As
you know, you had to get up early to watch
the Falcons yesterday because they was in Berlin. Lost in overtime,
and that one that was a that was a heartbreak
of there. The Saints actually got a victory. So that's

(04:19):
that's two for the season. And they're not the worst
team in the NFL. I belink. The Tennessee Titans only
have one victory. So there's a lot of two win
teams that are really gloating right now because they got
two Uh. Texans pulled off some kind of crazy ass miracle.
I don't know what the hell they got going on
right there, but between the defense and some uh special

(04:41):
team play and that fourth quarter comeback, that was crazy,
but the Texans won that game. Paul Tagliarbou died. That
was the former commissioner of the NFL. Yeah. Yeah, I
met the man back in the day when he was
in New Waters for something going on with the Saints,
and I.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
Don't remember him being hated the way Roger No, I
don't remember. I don't remember people talking about him much
at all back in the day. It was never, never controversial.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
He was a nice guy I thought. I mean, I
didn't work for him, obviously, but we got to hang
out anyway. Rest in Peace at eighty four has some
heart failure, and I think he also has some of
that Joe Biden does.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
He sneaking up on him too.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
I thought he had Parkinson's well and then what Joe
Biden had, dementia.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
Dementia, I don't know, something like that.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
You're probably right, yeah, Indiana remains undefeated with the catch
of the year.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
Now you're talking, you talk in college now, Yeah, oh
hell yeah. I don't know if Indiana gonna last long
if they're making him playoffs, but they probably will. Uh,
but it was an impressive game. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
That clip from the Catch of the year, they called it, Uh,
the guy leaps into the air.

Speaker 3 (05:50):
Have you looked at this?

Speaker 2 (05:51):
I got the clip on the screen many times. So
this is Omar Cooper junior. Take it about the most
insane toe tap you'll see all season. Look at that
bear barely in bounds. There he do it still counts.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
Yeah, and that wasn't the only great catch of that
game either. The hell of a game.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
That's gotta be the highlight of that young man's college
football career.

Speaker 3 (06:13):
Good for him.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
Aggie's still undefeated, you know. Yeah, they had a nice
little girl. Can't say the same for LSU. I think
things kind of went the way a lot of folks
expected when LSU went to visit Alabama. And now the
Oklahoma Sooners get to go visit Alabama. There's coming weekend.
Let's see if they do any better. Yeah, something to
look at it. There a couple more notes about Trump

(06:35):
at the NFL game this weekend. Did you see the
Lions receiver and his teammates performed the Trump.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
Dance in the first quarter? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (06:43):
Yeah, I was surprised they left that on camera as
long as they did.

Speaker 2 (06:46):
I kind of agree with you on that. Yeah. And
also Trump approved a pardon for former Major League Baseball
star Darryl Strawberry, the three time World Series champion. Strawberry
pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion in nineteen
ninety five after in Nimes for failing to pay taxes.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
You know who's really good at tax evasion?

Speaker 2 (07:03):
Who's that?

Speaker 1 (07:04):
The people that work at the IRS.

Speaker 3 (07:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
I don't know if you saw the story last week.
I don't even remember the number, but it seemed like
it was kind of high, like maybe one and a
half million. Are there that many that I don't know,
I'll look it up, but there's a lot of IRS
agents who are behind on their taxes.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
And we're getting more details about the gambling scandal. Someone
emailed us over the weekend they said, you notice how
it's all the same kind of people involved in this,
And I emailed them back, I said, no, what do
you mean, He's like, no hockey players, No tennis players,
no golfers. I was like, I still don't catch your point.
I don't get what you're alluding to. Gypsy is you're
talking about gypsy? I don't know. Anyway, The NCAA announced

(07:45):
the results of an investigation revealing six college basketball player
oh manipulating games by supplying inside information to gamblers, a
massive violation of the organization's role. And while we're doing
sad news from sports, national karts racing champion Tyler Weaver

(08:05):
was shot and killed at his Forest City, North Carolina
home and a targeted home invasion. Oh no, this actually
happened a couple weeks ago, but we're just learning about
it now. I hadn't heard when the incident occurred. WLS
pointed out that twenty five year old Weaver was found
on the floor of the home with multiple gunshot wounds.
I gotta tell you, I didn't even know there was
a cart racing champion.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
And then they just gunned him down, and they just
got that door in gunned him down. Yeah, and they're right, man.
I agree, man, you shouldn't kill him man in his
own home. Take him to your house and kill him.
Then you have to clean up the mess. You know
that seems fair. Yeah, this sounds like from Texas Justice.

Speaker 3 (08:39):
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Speaker 1 (08:43):
Yeah, how about that?

Speaker 2 (08:44):
We want all that.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
By the way, wile ago we was talking about sports
and got off into college football stuff. I just want
to remind you there ain't a lot of college football left.
I mean, hell, three weeks of a regular season and
by the time we get to the Thanksgiving weekend, that's
that's all pretty much over. And then we talk playoffs
and all but regular seas and stuff. Playoffs, and I

(09:05):
just want to tell you, look at how the SEC
dominates the top twenty teams currently in the college football
SEC teams number three, number four, number five, number six,
number ten, number eleven, number thirteen, number twenty one out

(09:27):
of the top twenty five. Hike, they got all that.
So one, two, three, four, I say, eight or nine
in the top twenty one or SEC teams. Now, a
lot of them are gonna end up kicking each other
out of the playoffs because they got to play each other.
And that makes it real tough. When an SE team
SEC team gets another SEC team, one of them gonna

(09:49):
have to lose, and then they're liable to miss out
on some of the fun. Wow, just like that. So
don't let it just slip right by and then go
oh man, I miss college football. You gotta soak it
all up. Why you can?

Speaker 2 (10:02):
You gotta soak it up, Bubba. We're down down that
it's up to you.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
In the meantime, I saw an article here, a headline
I just had to read more about it basically talks
about what we've mentioned on this show multiple times.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
This is in the.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
Last six weeks especially, America has got the fattest starving
people on the planet. Really, Now, if you grew up
back in the eighties and nineties, you might remember what
real starvation look like. Images out of Ethiopia, for example,
children with their distended bellies and hollow eyes, and flies
buzzing around mothers barely alive, cradling skeletal infants. That was

(10:40):
all over our television. They weren't hungry, they were on
the edge of death. That's starvation. That's what it's supposed
to mean and what it's supposed to look like. So
now the media starts filling our screens today with the
starving Americans that they're interviewing about their benefits one hundred,

(11:00):
one hundred plus pounds overweight. That is not starvation, friends,
that is entitlement. There are people who have been raised
from birth to believe that government benefits are a right,
not a lifeline. It's a lifestyle. And generations of Americans

(11:22):
so deep into dependency on the government they've lost sight
of what real poverty and starvation could actually look like.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
Yeah, if you've got twenty pairs of air Jordan's and
you're mad that you don't get free mountain dewing oreos h,
maybe you don't need snap benefit.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
See I'm interviewed, and they got their hair done, and
they got those those nails, you know, taken care of,
and they're looking really on point. They're not poor and
they're not starving. They're just choosing to be victims. It's
a big girl. It's always a big girl or a
big boy. There's some fat, starving people out there.

Speaker 2 (11:55):
Yeah, how is that? We're us in Mexico, the only
two countries on earth that have fat poor people.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
Put two pictures side by side for the article. A huge,
huge woman remember that movie about that really big big girl.

Speaker 3 (12:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (12:09):
Yeah, And then they got the starving Africans and the
other picture, and you can obviously see the difference. Yeah,
you could see it. Well, you know, the in that
one looks like she ate that one. In Africa, it's
very bad. They have real family there, of course.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Which is probably why some of those people Somalia, for example,
were happy to come to America and obviously love our
country now that we're hosting.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
They love America so much. Thank you for saving us,
Thank you for giving us a place of refuge where
we could come and be free and live a great life.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
Oh what's that? They still hate us and they think
we suck.

Speaker 3 (12:41):
Well.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
Yeah, and the Somali leadership here in America is very
blatant about their hate of America. And that was all
the plan all along. I don't know if you remember
or not, but since you want to go back to
those Barack Obama days and some of the things that
he lits lipped through the door, they filled entire small

(13:03):
towns with Somali refugees, like a half a million of
them or something, and Haitians too, and they brought them
all together and they put him into one area so
that they could then dominate the election process. And they did.

Speaker 2 (13:18):
Remember that election. They just had in Minneapolis where the
political leader there. It was like the Somalian mom Donnie.
He lost.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
Yeah, but before during the campaign he was out speaking
in front of Somali flags, speaking to Somali voters in
their own Somalian language, and having other Somali politicians and
representatives who have already gotten elected supporting him.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
So the winner was the incumbent, a guy named Jacob Frye.
And uh so, just so you know that Minnesota, Minneapolis
remains in American hands. Here's him giving his speech accent.
Why yo called Sata? You get the point why I'm

(14:21):
getting at You want to hear more of this or
I want to hear that about So it's a white
guy that speaks Simonian.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
What huh Is that the only way he got elected?
I mean like he split the Somali vo.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
Man. That's cold blood.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
I wait, that's the guy that they were don't worry everyone,
Jacob fry saved us from Islamic Somalian extremists. What's he like? Guy,
he's like an Islamic Simalian minimalist. Yeah, his name's like
like Dave or Frank or Jake. You know, he's a good,
good guy.

Speaker 3 (14:54):
Boy.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
I'll tell you what, don't go to Minneapolis. Wow, it's weird.
No bacon in the whole city. I don't know how
they pulled that off. It's amazing.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
Congratulations to the Babylon Bee for you had another crazily
hilarious headline. Lon mom dummy has now dethroned Gavin Newsom
as the U haul salesman of the year. Hey, he
was in town this weekend, Mommy, No, Gavin Gavin was. Yeah,

(15:23):
Gavin was hanging out with Jean Wou and all the
other commie pinkos. He brought us very nice haircut and
quaffed nails and fabulous fashion since down to the Bayou City.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
Yeah, and apparently people just loved him. Dozens of cat
ladies came out to listen to Gavin Newsom give a
speech about why people in Texas are too obsessed with
guns and beef brisket, and they gleefully applauded him as
they were told, And then they went home to their homes.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
That wreek of litterbox Odoro, Good morning

Speaker 3 (15:57):
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