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December 12, 2025 • 18 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Where it's just really early still, but the sun is
up a little now we can start to see the
activity out there on the ski slopes.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Billy and I, for one, believe that there's nothing more
important been gathering together with my cohorts on a Friday
when we've all had four hours of sleep and way
too much bourbon at an airport bar. Well, I'm just
about to ride them out of bourbon. What was the
right amount of bourbon that what we joined? How great
is this? These black guys did a cover of the
Smashing Pumpkins. It's called Souling Pumpkins. Okay, fun, bro, this

(00:34):
is legit, sure is. I never occurred to me that,
like Billy Corgan would be cooler as a black man.
You know, everybody's cooler as a black man. But that's
you think I'd be cooler as a black man. Well, no, no,
you couldn't. You know how you're going to improve your lie?
You can't do that. I'm sorry it sounds like you said,
improve my lie. It's a golf it's a sports term.

(00:57):
It was as exciting because the sports was broken black
in Minnesota. Mich Lindell, sorry about that. Everybody around a
little trouble with the audio here this morning. Yeah, but
if you didn't point it out, may might not have
noticed it. I think they're gonna notice. It's hard to
hear you over the music. Yeah, Hi, everybody. Mike Lindell
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(01:18):
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Speaker 1 (01:24):
There's some stuff to report. There's some things going on
last night. The Atlanta Falcons just dominated Tampa Bay in
the last three seconds of the game and won by
one point with the last in a field goal. So
you go, old dirt, you call dirty birds. I think
they actually take that as a compliment. Now they had
like nineteen penalties. They can't deny a dirty bird thing

(01:47):
was happening last night.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
I mean, it is kind of a cool nickname, the
dirty birds. You know, that's that's cool. I think it's cool.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
In the college playoffs playoffs, Indiana's best defensive player, they
said that, I don't know. Stephen Day injured himself while
celebrating the victory last week of Ohio State.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
Now he got a he got a.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
Couple of weeks left to recuperate because they don't have
to play right away. But next weekend there are awesome
college football playoffs and and uh, Idiana just get to
sit tight wait and see who they gonna play. But
the big news, the big, big, big, big news and
the Walter and Jonhathan world of sports is congratulations due
to the GENA Giants. You've been to Gena?

Speaker 2 (02:30):
Oh yeah, I've heard of it. Yeah, that's where I
started my career. J e n A Gena north of
Alexandria at Way. Sure, yeah, what about it? The GENA Giants,
And we wish the'm good luck.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
There's a lot of listeners driving down to New Orleans
this morning because for the first time in the school history,
they are playing for the state championship in the Superdome
and this it's like this afternoon.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
So they got to get right down to it, they said, Uh,
Gena Giants football team player for the.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
It was a Division three.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
There is a Division three championship game this afternoon, three
thirty at the Louisiana super Dome. Uh.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
They will face Sterlington. Oh, not Sterlington, you know, it's Sterlington,
which Charny Sterlington. Well, okay, if you can believe this,
there's a there's an uppity part of Monroe. Sure, I
believe it. And that's that's that's Sterlington. I hate it.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
Well, the Gina Giants already beat Union Parish last Friday
night thirty till six to uh that that was the
semi final game to get them to the championship game.
So uh, lots of luck to Well, we want, you know,
both teams to do well and have made the best
team win and hope nobody get hurt too bad like that.
But then you know, Goginia because Johnson went there working

(03:51):
radio or something.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
Well, that's Steve's team. I'm gonna get behind him like
he would get behind my Cincinnati Bear cast. Absolutely how
they're doing. I have no idea. I don't watch him.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Yeah all right, So did Army Navy tomorrow? Did I
not mention that Army Navy game tomorrow? I heard the
Navy boys got some fans and new uniforms to show you, Hey,
that's cool, man. I think the Army gets too involved
in fantacy uniforms. They like keep things real basic, you know.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
Yeah, it's almost like there's something about the Navy. That
makes them like fashion more than the army does. What's
that about. I don't know. There's no way to know. No,
we'll never know. Sharon Moore. You guys, we talked about
him already. We got some updates. This is a very
bizarre news story. So, the female staffer reportedly involved in
an affair with former Michigan head football coach Sharon Moore

(04:37):
received a hefty pay raise while working under him. She
got a little boost. She was working under him. The woman,
whose name has not been publicly revealed, saw her fifty
eight thousand dollars per year salary. I think they know
who it is, because I believe she was in charge
of recruiting. She saw her salary increase to ninety thousand
dollars in a short, relatively short period. That's a fifty

(04:57):
five point eleven percent increase. That's pert good bump. You know.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
Sometimes you go in there and just look for a
coastal living raise. I could get three and a half
four percent raised.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
No, she got fifty percent. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
Now. Moore is a married father of three. He was
fired by the athletic director for having an inappropriate relationship
with a staffer Mere hours after his ousting, Moore was
arrested allegedly at the residence of the woman with whom
he had the affair. More is dude to.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Be He couldn't just leave alone with your fair thing.
Then he had to go like kick ador in, threaten
to kill people, and you know it just got all
urban on them.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
Well, now urban, are you allowed to say that? I
guess you can. Yeah. And audio recording has now been
released of a police dispatcher sending officers to the woman's
home who told them that Michigan Wolverine's head football coach
was stalking her and had entered her home to attack her.
That is that is an arrestable offense, by the way,
that stalking thing, don't They don't take that lightly. Yeah,

(05:54):
it's a felony if you do it enough. And the
dispatcher's instructions to officers were based on a nine to
one to one call for a minute dress of a
woman in ann Arbor, Michigan, who reportedly works for the
school's football department. I think I'm starting to understand who
this woman is. I think so. Yeah, it shouldn't surprise us,
and yet it still does. Every time somebody with a
whole lot to lose, does something like that and loses

(06:18):
all that that they had to lose. Yeah, politicians are
always getting caught. You know. Guys are doing this and
doing that, and they get a divorce and after lose.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
You know, these millionaires and billionaires out there, they'll lit'tle
go get a girlfriend on the side and somebody finds out.
Next thing you know, they're getting rid of half. They
got to give a three hundred and seventy five million
dollars to an ex wife. You know, this guy lost
a six million dollars a year job because he couldn't
keep keep away from that little gal that was working

(06:46):
right down the hall from him.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
All right, So if he was just some unemployed loser
with no life that was just drifting around the country
from home to home, that would be less surprising to you.
Oh yeah, absolutely, Yeah, I wouldn't even have a problem
with it, all right, Well, with no, we'd have a
problem with it. With all that being said, did y'all
know that jingle bells is racist?

Speaker 1 (07:04):
I didn't until yesterday. But thank goodness, we have well
educated people who look, you know, look down.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
On us with bitty because we don't know stuff like
they do. All right, we have Joy Reid to thank
for this. Who she? Joy Reid was the MSNBC disgrace,
the MSNBC disgraced talk show host balt headed lady. Yeah,
well she's got alo pisha, I think is the word
you're looking for it? All right? Uh So. The song
was written in eighteen fifty seven by James Lord Pierpoint

(07:35):
in Savannah, Georgia. It was originally titled one Horse Open
Sleigh and it was It was actually composed for Thanksgiving
at a Boston church. They don't talk about Christmas, and
they claim that it was done for a minstrel showed
and it became well, now let's not talk about Dad.
I mean, I know the ladies have that that curse
and it's not their fault. It's Eve. No. But I

(07:56):
don't want to talk about that. No, Billy, that's not
what that means. The minstrel show means that it's a
white men in blackface making fire black Yeah. Yeah. Some
historians have pointed out that Peer Points Publisher Pere Ponce
Publisher was linked to blackface minstrel tropes, and early performances
of the song may have occurred in minstrel context The lyrics, however,

(08:17):
have no racial content, no dialect, no stereotype, nothing in
the lyrics about it. It was just the time of
the that it was written. Now, there were other songs
written during those same times. Why aren't they all racist
if they were written during those times. You know, it's
an interesting point. And with that in mind, uh entered
joy read or don't know? She plays grinch on social media.

(08:38):
She shared a video this week claiming beloved Christmas anthem
jingle Bells was written to make fun of black people.
Jingle all the way. Yeah, yeah, you see how that
piss off a black guy? Yeah it doesn't. Well, we
have a black guy here. It is to those lyrics.
If you mister oah, so far, I'm good because I

(08:59):
because it whilst playing it on the show Forever. If
you're offended, I would you're my brother, you know. Anyway.
She has millions of followers on social media, and she
posted this video of a man in a Christmas sweater
in Santa hat standing on the streets of Medford, Massachusetts,
near a plaque marking the site where James Lord Pierpont's

(09:20):
believed to have penn the song in eighteen fifty.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
Isn't it also the same site where Jimmy Stewart ran
through the snow screaming it's a wonderful live and you
know all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
Mister Potter, Yeah, I think I was. Was it Medford
or Bedford? Well? In the video, the guy takes off
his hat disapprovingly, scowling at the plaque. The video caption reads,
this is where a racist Confederate soldier wrote jingle bells
in eighteen fifty. Let me just say one more time.
Say everybody could absorb that information for a minute. They
believe a racist Confederate soldier wrote jingle bells in the

(09:53):
year eighteen fifty. Go ahead, anybody want to how many
Confederate soldiers were there in eighteen fifty. I think there
were ever any were there in eighteen sixty slightly more.
I think as the Confederacy was becoming a thing was
I'm not sure there were actually soldiers though, until there
was a war fair pace. Okay, yes, exactly. Well, my
only point is there were definitely none in eighteen Yeah,
it wasn't even a conversation at the time. You good

(10:16):
with these numbers and stuff, can't he You picked up
on that right away. I'll wait a second. Does that
make me racist? That's exactly what it is. No, this
is the holidays. We shouldn't be critical of each other.
We'll talk about how judgmental you are after the new year.
Walton and Johnson Radio Network would be cooler, Coach Brown,
wouldn't it. Do you ever notice how things from the

(10:38):
past suddenly seemed different when you look back on them
with new information, You mean, stuff like from the sixties
sort of Well, I had a different example back in
the day. DMX, the now deceased rapper. He was sort
of like, wait, wait, wait, do you mix died? Yeah,
he died. Yeah, damn it.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
Why didn't y'all mention that Tom? Nobody told me? Well,
I just told you right now, DMX.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
Right. But back before he died, he had a lot
of run ins with the law, including one time when
they found him at the airport and he wanted to
bring a gun onto a plane and he claimed to
be an FBI agent and they still told him no. Now,
at the time, everybody thought that was a crazy thing
for him to say. Yeah, but looking back on it,
knowing what kind of people were doing work for the
FBI's actually possible. I mean, right exactly. You understand the

(11:24):
connection between the FBI and puff Daddy, right, uh yeah,
or what we think is a connection. So now that
you know what you know about the FBI and Epstein
and all these Hollywood celebrities and Prince Andrew and P
Diddy and everyone else, don't you kind of wonder if
maybe DMX was an FBI agent and he just kind
of like forgot that he wasn't supposed to tell anyone.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
It might be something that he didn't just come up
with that it was true, correct, It doesn't sound like
something he would have made.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
Up, all right? How about this one? Meet Amanda Sloat.
Amanda Sloat is a former Biden official. Everybody that was
a Biden official was a former Biden yea and she
was doing this podcast the other day and she said
something that is absolutely stunning. According to Amanda, a member
of the Biden administration, one of the people that was
working in the State Department. She claims they knew they

(12:16):
could have prevented a war with Russia simply by encouraging
Ukraine to stop advocating for joining NATO. Really, the Biden
administration has steered them away from making any sort of
agreements to not join NATO, and according to this woman,
that's the whole reason Russia invaded Ukraine.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
I mean, look, the NATO question has always been difficult,
you know. I mean we had some conversations even before
the war started about yeah, what if Ukraine comes out
and just says to Russia, fine, you know, we won't
go into NATO. You know, if that stops the war,
if that stops the invasion, which.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
At that point it may well have done.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
I was uncomfortable with the idea of the US pushing
Ukraine not to do that and sort of implicitly giving
Russia some sort of sphere of influent.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
But then, whoopsie, do we started a war? Oh well,
you know these things happened.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
Now.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
You remember they also took the sanctions off the Nord
Stream pipeline, which gave Russia the monetary power to go
in and start the war because all the money Germany
started giving them. Crazy, man, that's crazy how they figured
all that stuff out. The thing that's so remarkable about
this is as you just sit here and you look
at Amanda, you can really tell that she was part
of the Biden administration. I mean, oh yeah, I mean, look,

(13:35):
no makeup, a totally unattractive haircut. She's making no attempts
at all to be good looking, not even try. There's
nothing even remotely feminine about her. You could tell she
worked for Biden. The only thing she could do to
make that look worse would be the bangs. Right. Well,
it's close, rights, it's close, but she doesn't have the
and the banks are usually like only like an inch
or two long. They don't go all the way down

(13:56):
to the eyes. Yeah, those are fun. And here's another
new story we didn't expect to hear today. Over the
past couple of weeks, we learned that both Tara Reid,
the Hollywood actress, and Andy Dick, the comedian, both had
public publicly like embarrassing public moments where they appear to
be on drugs in front of average people, one of

(14:17):
them on the streets of Hollywood, the other one at
a hotel in Rosemont, Illinois. Well, focusing on what happened
to Andy Dick for just a minute, and I cannot
believe is even real. According to a person at the Dea,
Andy Dick, who was recently overdosing on fentanyl, may have
survived because he smokes crack. Is that like having a

(14:40):
a one of those Narkhan shots available for you? And
when you overdose on something, isn't that crazy? One of
our listeners pointed this out let. This be a lesson
to you kids. Be sure to smoke a lot of
crack before you ever try to od on fentanyl. That's
the way to survive it. Will it work with myth
as well? That is a good question. I don't know
anything that I as well to know. Here's similar details

(15:03):
from the report. Andy Dick got lucky. Obviously he was
overdosing on fentanyl, could have died. Fentanyl isn't generally supposed
to be mixed with other drugs. Two current Federal Drug
Enforcement Administration officials tel reporters mixing fentanyl with cracks a
fool's errand the substance burns off the heat, so putting
it in the drug wouldn't produce the desired effect. Huh right.

(15:27):
The chemical structure of fentanyl breaks down once someone lights
up the crack and it loses its potency. We're told
the drug will still have some effect, but it simply
won't be as strong and certainly won't have a lethal
effect on a person. Now, real quick point here the
Walton Johnson shall we have no idea what happens if
you mix fentanyl and crack. I would assume it would
kill you. I'm just telling you what they said. Well,

(15:48):
not everybody out there is as used to drugs as Andy.
Fentnyl is mostly snorted or injected, making drugs like cocaine
or heroin more likely to contain some of the killer powder.
Despite his overdose this past week, Andy Dick has been
arrested for cocaine possession in the past. Shocking, I know.
And Andy admitted to only smoking crack on a Hollywood

(16:10):
street on Tuesday, according to an interview, but he more
than likely also consumed an opioid because he received a
narkon shot. And they say that the combination of narkon
and crack and heroin and all the different drugs he took,
that's sort of a counter effect where weirdly enough, he
did so many drugs that some sources are saying it
didn't kill him. Now, I wouldn't try it at home, no,

(16:31):
but uh in this, well, why you're on vacation. I
wouldn't try it on vacation either. Okay, it all sounds
like a very bad idea. I was watching a video
recently where they were explaining what happens to these people
while they're on fentanyl. Have you ever seen the people
on the streets that are on fentanyl. They look like
they're zombies. Oh yeah, their bodies kind of slumped over,

(16:51):
but weirdly, they're still standing right and they walk real awkwardly.
Did you ever wonder why? Now?

Speaker 1 (16:58):
What's really weird is the zomb bombies that can go
really fast. Yeah, and I wasn't too worried about zombie
apocalypse when I first seen a zombie movie. And then
they walk at you kind of like the Mummy in
the old You remember the mummy would have one arm
out like he was gonna grab you, but he moved
like Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (17:13):
He's like and you can just like back up a
couple of steps and he wouldn't touch you. Yeah, these
mummies are fast nowadays. That's exactly correct. Now. The infinitous
fentanyl fold is explained here in this audio we're about
to play. Fentanyl is fifty times stronger than heroin. It
is probably the deadliest drug in history. Recently, a man

(17:33):
who was working with homeless drug addicts out on the
Streets of Oregon posted a video of himself online standing
in front of a guy who's high on fentyl, his
body slumped over, yet weirdly still able to stand up
even though he can't stand.

Speaker 4 (17:47):
Up Straighting Zombie said, behind me as a person who's
experiencing a fentanyl fold, So what they have is ole
loss of motor control, but not a loss of balance.
And when happens, they just kind of flop and have
oh Lord, and just stay balanced, completely unconscious and conscious
at the same time.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
He is completely out of it.

Speaker 4 (18:08):
He'll be this way for about twenty to thirty minutes.
I very rarely seem actually falling over, so it's fascinating
the human body is. He won't fall over, but he'll
stay like this for several minutes.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Swumped over from the waist down. Now, what this tells
us obviously the message here and I hope we're clear
on this. Yeah, right, if one thing you know cuts
through the clutter and you take away from the show today, yes,
if you're going to do ventnyl, work on your core, Yeah,
your core is important because otherwise you're just gonna flop.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
Over at the waist. Absolutely correct, maybe more pilates, maybe
more yoga and not for nothing. Here smoke a little
crack too. Yeah, there you go. Tear IF's up, taxes down,
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