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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh, seven ten The Uncle Henry Show weekday afternoons from
five till seven.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Hey, okay, Henry, how are you doing?

Speaker 3 (00:15):
Uh well?

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Once again our stupid government officials are added again.

Speaker 4 (00:24):
They're screwing us all up again.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
Anyway.

Speaker 5 (00:27):
The message deleted. It says the Uncle Henry's Show here

(01:07):
on news Radio seventy ten WNTM, thank you so much
for listening to the unk Gleannar Show. Yeah, yeah, I
know you're shocked. I'm still here. Yes, I'm still employed,
still hosting this show. I'm gonna have to dynamite me
to get me out of here. Once again. Here we

(01:32):
are together, me and you, trying to figure out what
on earth is going on in the world around us.
I'm even more confused today because I watched the Mobile
City Council meeting today. Now I'm not gonna I am not. Look,
there's so much to get into, you know, there is.

(01:53):
There's so much to get into. We have all kind
of stuff going on with the federal government, state governments,
local governments, all stuff going on, not to mention whatever
your weird neighbors might be up to, all kind of
wild stuff going on real quick on the Mobile City Council.
There was a Mobile City Council meeting today. I watched
a bunch of it, so I really don't want to

(02:14):
discuss it, unfortunately. If you're very interested, of course, the
meeting is available on the City of Mobile's YouTube channel.
You can watch the entire Mobile City Council meeting there.
And I thought to myself, I watched this meeting today,
which I've noticed that the council doesn't seem like anybody
really wants to run the city council meetings anymore. The

(02:36):
late great Levon Mansie. Whether you like the way he
voted or not, and many times I disagreed with the
way Levon Mansi voted in these meetings he ran. He
ran a beautiful meeting. The nonsense was kept to a
minimum when Levon Mansi was running the council, of course,
and then of course we lost him. He passed away,

(02:58):
and ever since he's been gone, the meetings of just
terribly run. That's a personal opinion, not reflecting the views
and opinions of anyone else. I'm just saying, no one
has been able to handle these meetings. And today, my goodness, gracious,
today's meeting turned into a town hall on gun violence. Now,
it wasn't a bad town hall. In fact, I learned

(03:20):
some things I did watching the city council meeting. I thought, wow,
I thought I was watching the council meeting. This is
actually a town hall on gun violence. This is quite interesting.
It still wasn't a city council meeting, really, So you
can watch it if you want. You might, and you
might learn from watching what the citizens and you're not
going to learn anything from watching what the political figures

(03:43):
said at the meeting. You might learn from what the
citizens brought to the table, because the citizens had some
things to say at the council meeting about gun violence
and stuff. But my one thing I want to tell
you the listeners is if you're a a citizen of
the city of Mobile, if you are here is someone

(04:04):
living in Mobile and you're actually a citizen of our
country and documented as one. What I'd like to tell
you after watching the council meeting today is that qualifying
for the municipal election begins on July first and it

(04:25):
ends on July fifteenth. That means there's still time if
you want to run for city council or mayor. There
is still time to run now, if you're running for mayor,
you're kind of late to that because you've got several
candidates with name recognition and they've gotten campaign contributions, and

(04:48):
you've got a lot of candidates for mayor. I think
six are left running for mayor. So it'd be difficult
to run for mayor at this juncture. But there's still
plenty of time to run for Mobile City Council. I
would encourage you to go watch the meeting today, listen

(05:08):
to what the politicians are saying. I wish you would,
because I think you would come to a realization that
you could do as good a job you could. You
could do as good a job, and there are some
people on the council that you could do a better job.
I don't want to point a finger at anybody individually,

(05:32):
but there's some members of the council you do better than.
At this point, you do better than them, and I
can say that without even knowing you. Please consider running
for city council. Please listener, Please consider it. In fact,
I really we need a wonder We need a blend

(05:54):
of wonderful people in the council from all walks of
life to bring us a variety of perspectives and experiences
to help propel the city into the future with positive
things for the City of Mobile. I would love to
see a trucker run. In fact, LD the Mad Trucker
just he just retired as a trucker. I don't know

(06:14):
if he's still listening to the show now that he's retired,
but I wish LD would run. I wish some truckers
would run. We could use a trucker on the council.
We could use a lot of professions up on the
council as long as the ain't lawyers. So just please,
whenever you have time, take a look go to the
Mobile City Council YouTube channel, watch some of the meetings

(06:37):
and think about running for Mobile City Council. It's just
obviy when you watch them. There's some of these guys.
I don't know. I don't know if they're trying to
run the city or win some type of I know
you can't win the Academy Award for acting on YouTube, probably,
but I don't know if can you win an Emmy?

(06:58):
Is it possible to win an Emmy award? Lord just
acting out on on YouTube? Can you do that? Is
there some kind of some kind of a board you can,
because that's what it looks like. Half the time is
somebody's up there giving up on a show. I don't
know who for Maybe maybe some of it is narcissism,
and they're putting on a show for their own self
and want to go home and watch themselves. I don't know,

(07:21):
but please consider, please think about it, please please please.
Qualifying begins on July first. Qualifying ends on July fifteenth.
There's there's there's uh. There's seven members of the Mobile
City Council. We could use many more candidates. Many more
are needed to step up and get things going and

(07:41):
so that we have a stronger bench of political figures
in this town. I'm just asking. I don't think I've
ever asked this before in my years of being on
the radio. But please, citizens, especially if you're a citizen
that that that has some some just a hair of

(08:04):
common sense, please please consider running for the Mobile City cancer.
That's all I'm gonna say. Please consider running. And again,
if you want more coverage of the meeting, there's maybe
one or two things I make share with you later
in the hour, but all of the meeting, which again
turned into a town hall, just watch it on YouTube.

(08:28):
Make up your own mind, and no, I would not
run myself for the simple reason of I've had to
watch the meetings for so many years. I think it
would if I walked in there, it would just I

(08:49):
think I'd throw up. For half a year back after
the break, Uncle Henry Show News Radio seven to ten WNTM.

(09:24):
It is five twenty news headlines coming up in ten minutes.
Here on the Uncle Henry Show. Telephone number two five
to one four seven nine two seven two three. That's
two five to one four seven nine two seven two three.
Email address Uncle Henry Nowheartmedia dot com. Hey caller, hang
on just a second before I go to the phones,

(09:47):
I just want to do a quick Happy birthday to
a long long time caller of the Uncle Henry Show.
Not just a caller, a big help to the Uncle
Henry s Show. Longtime caller and helper KP of Shirt
Butter dot Com. KP who put together all of the
Uncle Henry Show, all the Uncle Hendar Show t shirts

(10:11):
that we did the Uncle Hendrash Show. Sacks just really
helped the show in numerous ways. Was on the show
many many times. Happy birthday to KP of Shirt butter
dot com. Real quick, before I go to the phones,
here's KP calling and leaving a message. This was dated.

(10:33):
This was dated in June. Yes, June of twenty ten,
so fifteen years ago, if I understand calendars correctly, fifteen
years ago. Here's a very brief message from fifteen years
ago from KP on his birthday.

Speaker 6 (10:55):
Just left for Almarts a little after hit thirty on
a Sunday night. I want to share this with my
fellow listeners. If you ever question humankind's need for a savior,
and they are our need for outside intervention from a divine, loving,
just creator, just go to Walmart late on a Sunday night.

(11:19):
You'll be condensed.

Speaker 7 (11:24):
Beast fault message deleted.

Speaker 5 (11:25):
Yes, and of course absolutely right. We do need a savior.
We need God, we need a savior. So again, happy
birthday to KP. And I appreciate those calls, even the
calls that are fifteen years old. Two five, one four
seven nine two three. And we do have a living
caller on the phone.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
Hello caller, Hey, how you doing okay?

Speaker 7 (11:49):
Andrew?

Speaker 5 (11:50):
I'm doing good. Cliff Cliff, you are live on the radio.
What is on your mind?

Speaker 2 (11:55):
Oh? I want to wish KP a happy blessed birthday,
because you don't come a sense of a rare thing
with some people.

Speaker 5 (12:08):
It's true.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
It's I'm looking at the mayor and the governor of California. Yes,
now they're saying things once again that my uncle said
fifty years ago. The leftists and the Democrat politician are

(12:34):
going to start it, telling people stuff that a real
damn fool would have a hard time believing. And some
of them, damn food, we believe it. They should run
them two people out of there right now.

Speaker 5 (12:49):
Well, I don't know that. I mean they they would
be replaced by two people that are just as dumb. Cliff.
I mean, it's just it's over and over again out there.

Speaker 8 (13:00):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
I'm here, I'm saying. I'm saying, I'm still seeing this,
and I keep telling people that I run across. They
done found some new people to use besides us, the lesbian,
the gays, and the tran They fool you to your
detriment with stuff they tell you is really gonna hurt

(13:24):
you and only help them. And so I'm listening listening
at them.

Speaker 3 (13:28):
I heard.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
One of the persons that wasn't a black Lives Matter guy,
he said that this is our fight too, And I'm wondering, Uh,
what is he talking about? The people in California where
all these riots are going North Carolina, all this money
that they they they they using to get the National Guard. Uh,

(13:56):
they're destroying cars, building, fighting the police, attack pills. Have
to stay out all night and get this over time,
the taxpayer. These morons are going to have to pay
the bill. Somebody getting paid to come to your city
and agitate and start stuff and destroy stuff that you're

(14:18):
going to have to pay for and for us black folks.
Let me tell you something. When the taxes have to
be paid and they ain't no welfare because you're out
there doing something stupid. What in God's name do you
have to do with stealing Michael Jordan Tennis, to do

(14:39):
with free in Palestine or the healthy eat legals which
we're now already paid all this money for. Now California
and all these places want to put out more money
destroying property to do something that these people want to
kill Americans. That mean you, as soon as they get

(15:01):
through with the Jews, is you and you got them
over here telling you that that's what's on the mind.
How stupid is the American people are at it?

Speaker 5 (15:13):
It's a horrible question to have to think about, isn't it.
It's depressing.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
Yeah, I'm like a whole lot of people in the hills.
I practice at like two hundred yards just in case,
but my sight getting bad, So I buy a couple
of shotguns because some people ain't gonna stand for this stuff.
You if I had a tesla and you decide to

(15:40):
stop me, I'm going to prison. So y'all gonna kill me?
Called four or five of y'all, it's gonna go with me.
You ain't destroying my car. I have to go to work.
You're blocking the streets. I can't feed my family because
you've dem with idiots or listening to the lifted progressive
coming and as Democrats which hate black people, which hates

(16:05):
your kids, and which hate babies because they now they
want you to mutilate your kids and turn them into boys,
which you can't do. They it's evil and I'd rather
go to God or try to beat a self defense
case before I let them. People trample on my American

(16:29):
flag and my duties to my house. You're blocking off streets,
unc henry. That should never be and there it is
Trump's fault. This is the thing they tell you, it's
Trump fault. Here. You have a blessed date.

Speaker 5 (16:44):
You have a blessed date to Cliff. Cliff, thank you
very much for what your phone call. I appreciate that.
Bear bear much now. And on the you talked about
the mayor in LA and the governor out there in California,
they are essentially telling the fact Goverment, we do not
want you to come into our state and enforce the

(17:05):
federal immigration laws. Please leave, Please do not enforce the
federal immigration laws. Now, we learned in Alabama during the
Governor Doctor Bentley era that the federal government ultimately handles
all immigration law. Alabama once upon a time passed our

(17:28):
own incredibly strict immigration laws during the Governor Doctor Bentley era,
and all of the federal courts, including the Supreme Court,
said sorry, but no, it's up to the Feds. The
Feds are in charge of immigration, whether we like it
or not. Uncle Henry Show News Radio seventy ten WNTM.

(18:15):
It is five thirty five telephone number two five one
four seven nine two seven two three. That's two five
one four seven nine two seven two three email address
Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. If you were listening
to the news break you heard that California sue in
the Trump administration for going in and using National Guard

(18:39):
and marines to enforce federal law on immigration. I don't
know how that'll work out, because as much as you
want to believe in an impartial an impartial judiciary, we've
noticed it's not the case. There's a lot of there's

(18:59):
a lot of politics involved in the federal judiciary. We've
learned that this year, over the course of the last
several months. In fact, if you have extra time, do
a deep dive on the relationship between the Chief Justice
of the United States Supreme Court and some of the
people that have been suing the federal government and President

(19:21):
Trump and all this kind of stuff. So I don't
know how the courts are going to deal with it.
I do know that when Alabama, as I was mentioning
going into the break, Alabama, once upon a time, do
you remember during the governor doctor Bentley era Alabama and
President Obama was president and a lot of people around

(19:42):
the country felt like immigration law wasn't being enforced, and
so Alabama passed some of the strictest immigration laws in
the country, all kinds of things involving whether or not
these kids could go to public schools and how you

(20:04):
hire people, and it was all kind of There were
just lots and lots of new laws from the Alabama
legislature signed into law by Governor Doctor Bentley on immigration,
and the federal courts slapped down almost every bit of it.
I only think they I think they left one or
two things standing, and they just slapped down just every

(20:26):
bit of it, saying that that ultimately it's up to
the Feds to handle immigration no matter what. So I
don't know where this will go, but previously the courts
would rule with the federal government on immigration, and I
guess we'll all find out as the days go by

(20:49):
how this will go in the courts again. Two five
one four seven nine two seven two three. That's two
five one four seven nine two seven two three to
call the Uncle Henry Show. Now, I got a I
got a voice mail on the topic a little bit
before the show started today.

Speaker 4 (21:05):
Hey, good afternoon, Uncle Entry this art. Hey. You know,
over the years, I've seen a lot of drama shows
and type shows where somebody is hiring a hit man
to kill their spouse and sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't,

(21:27):
and you know, but they end up getting caught and
going to trial and that's the show. Well, what about
all these prominent people and organizations that are paying people
to riot in our blue cities? Why isn't things being
done by those they are using. They're hiring and paying

(21:53):
people to destroy property, to attack law enforcement, to bone property.

Speaker 8 (22:00):
Be Kyl's happy.

Speaker 4 (22:02):
It's like iron a whole lot of hit men. Why
aren't these people getting arrested? And I'm told these are
pretty prominent organizations, including George Sorows I heard another name
of one of the Walvart people. I mean, why isn't
this happening? Why aren't we going after these people? There

(22:22):
should be a rest and there's you know, it's the
same thing they're hiring hitman to call's chaoss. Anyway, I
hope this doesn't happen here in Mobile. Please don't vote
for a Democrat. Have a great day, Uncle Artie.

Speaker 5 (22:45):
Thank you very much for your voicemail. Voiceman number two
five one two one six, nineteen seventy six. That's two
five one two one six, nineteen seventy six. Uh I
don't Now you mentioned people either paying the rioters. I
don't know if they've been able to prove that yet.
I know there are organizations that are aiding that cause

(23:09):
of the protests, and I think we will see something
come about. I don't know if people will get prosecuted
or if money will get cut. There's a very strong
possibility that some tax dollars have gone to organizations that
have been aiding and abetting some of the protests. So

(23:32):
I as far as people getting arrested, I don't know.
I don't know if that'll happen or not. Well, well,
I have to wait and see. We're at a point
I think where a lot of public opinion has shifted
on the issue, and it's not shifting in favor of
the people that are setting things on fire and that
are throwing rocks at ice agents and things like that.

(23:57):
But again, I don't know about arrests. It would be
nice to get complete and full transparency of how are
how are these protests being organized? Are some people being
paid to actually do violence as you as you were
alleging there would like to know two five to one

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four seven nine two seven two three the telephone number
that's two five to one four seven nine two seven
two three email address Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com.
That's Uncle Henry at iHeartMedia dot com. Now. Earlier in
the in the hour after I talked about today's Mobile
City Council town hall meeting, I asked you the citizen,

(24:44):
to watch some Mobile City Council meetings on YouTube and
then please consider running for Mobile City Council. Qualifying begins
on July first, Qualifying ends on July fifth. There's still
time to run for Mobile City Council. And when you

(25:04):
watch these meetings, you'll see that there are a few
people on the council that you, the listener will. You
will feel confident watching these meetings that you could do
a better job. So please take me up on this.
Watch the meetings and then run for council. Now, I
mentioned that Mayor, even though one of the candidates has

(25:25):
dropped out, there's still six At this point, it'd be
tough for a new candidate to jump in, just tough.
End that it would be tough to raise money, and
a lot of people have already figured out who they
think they want to vote for. They narrowed it down.
Although I will amend what I said in the first

(25:46):
segment of the show. If you are a nut, feel
free to run for mayor because we could use I
think we could use at least one nut candidate just
to just to add some levity and maybe break the tension,
just uh, just release some just let some steam out.
If we could use a nut candidate, if there's any

(26:08):
nut candidate. And I think be Beeford agrees with me
on this, I believe.

Speaker 7 (26:13):
And of this.

Speaker 1 (26:16):
Handy review of the pod cast, and uh, a couple
of programs I had missed, and uh, you had mentioned
that we do not have a true blue lunatic running
from mayor. Henry, I cannot agree with you more. This
meorial race needs a lytic. We need just a downright

(26:39):
crazy person running from mayor for the pure comedic enjoyment
of it all. And uh, Henry, I think that fella
that's always getting kicked out of the city council meetings
every week, Man, he'd be a good type lunatic to
run for mayor. Man if I was the boat gillionaire

(27:01):
had fund his campaign anyway, Henter just thought.

Speaker 5 (27:06):
Yeah, good day, all right, thank you very much for
your phone call. There's look, there's a. I think we
have an abundance of people that we have an abundance
of people that are what is that old saying one
brick shy of a load, something like that. We have
an abundance of that in this town. I'm sure that somebody,

(27:28):
somebody could rise, rise up, unbuckle the straight jacket and
jump in the race. I don't I don't remember that.
I might have been in the men's room. I don't remember.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
One more thing before I talk about the riots. The
Robersdale mayor race. I know you clued in since that
one call in the last twenty five years the other day.

Speaker 5 (28:00):
You know, I'm still I forgot to do my research
on that, Jimmy, I will I'll get I'll get on
that as quick as I can. The Robertsdale mayors race,
I'll learn as much as I can. When I can,
I will let you know.

Speaker 3 (28:12):
I heard Obviously this is not firsthand, but I heard
a lot of those organizers out there in LA. Which
I'm hoping tonight is might I need to turn on
a TV when Trump crushes it? But I don't watch
a lot of TV, so maybe you'll let me know.
But uh, these organizers were on the edge of Compton.

(28:35):
I suspect between an area town called Paramount and Compton, Okay.
And I don't know if you know who lives in Compton,
but it's not white Anglo Saxon and Asian males who
put hood on their heads to go and start throwing
stuff at the cop. Those type people.

Speaker 5 (28:56):
Don't live in Compton, Okay.

Speaker 3 (28:59):
So they're organizing with non locals, obviously in a part
of town where if I was a resident of Compton,
I would cost this myself. I wouldn't need Trump's help.
I would have cussed these freaks weeks ago. You knew
they were coming right. Uh, Compton's pretty lawless. We'll let

(29:24):
the locals handle it. They Why can't the local handle it?

Speaker 5 (29:30):
I don't maybe I don't know.

Speaker 3 (29:34):
If they're all from non Compton people. I mean, list
of my shows up in your neighborhood wanting to start
a ride, and let's say they're I don't know, they
all look like they're from Fiji. Are you gonna let
them just do whatever they want? Are you gonna take
it into your own hands and make sure you're these

(29:54):
Fiji folks don't tear up your stuff?

Speaker 5 (29:57):
I don't you know, I don't know. I have never
thought of what are the folks of Compton up to
while this is all going on. I don't know if
they're watching it on TV, if they're waiting to see
if there's a I don't know. No, I cannot answer
your question.

Speaker 3 (30:11):
Well, I'm just a humble human in Balwin County. I'm
just waiting to see where the riot's gonna show up here.
I guess maybe down at the beach at Gulf Shoulders.
Is that where they're going to ride try to burn
stuff on the beach. That's the about the intelligency of
these folks.

Speaker 5 (30:27):
Well, good day, Thank you Jimmy for your phone call.
All right, I got about one minute left in the
segment color. We got one minute?

Speaker 2 (30:37):
Hey, O man, how you doing.

Speaker 5 (30:39):
I'm doing good. Snake Trapper, I'm Henry.

Speaker 7 (30:41):
I want to congratulate you on your ratings for mar
Ksja brother. You are killing it.

Speaker 5 (30:46):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 7 (30:48):
And also too over here, I noticed you've got the
skyline and mobile in your background there.

Speaker 5 (30:53):
Yeah. Now once again Snake Trapper for the radio listener.
Snake Trappers talking about something on FACEK that you, the
radio listener, are not privy to.

Speaker 7 (31:04):
Uh, yes, sir, I peeked in and was checking out
that dog skyline of mobile and there was a building
man that I didn't recognize the real yeah, until you
moved your head and then I realized it was.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
That dead don't tell Lick Brother.

Speaker 5 (31:20):
Is there anything else, Snake Trapper.

Speaker 7 (31:23):
No, sir, I just know that that's the first one
I've seen since you've taken on that brand new bride.
And I guarantee you I know her.

Speaker 3 (31:29):
She didn't let you leave the house like it.

Speaker 5 (31:31):
Right again, Snake Trapper, I would appreciate it if you would,
uh keep your comments about whatever you see on Facebook
to Facebook, because it's rude to the radio. These these
people listening on the radio, they don't know what you're
talking about. It is frustrating for them. It is. It
is not. It is not nice to the radio listener.

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But thank you Snake Trapper for calling the Uncle Henry Show.
And there's more show coming up after the news break.

(32:24):
It is the Uncle Henry's Show here on news Radio
seven WNT. Yes, I know it's a shock to you.
You're a shock that I'm still here thinking what that
guy's still on the air. The answer is yes, yes,

(32:44):
all of my financial investments have performed poorly, and that
means I must work until the end of life. So here, yes, here,
we are together. I'm still on the air now in
this half hour of Uncle Henry's show, I'm going to
get to a few news items. I might even go

(33:06):
to a voicemail. I want to start off with a
very important news item that I know that all the
people of Alabama are very interested in, and maybe people
all over the world, and that is that the governor
of Alabama has got herself a new dog. And that's

(33:28):
not slang. I'm talking about an actual canine, a real dog. Yes,
Governor k Ivy, you remember her, k Ivy, She's still governor.
She's still alive, She's still She's able to get around
under her own power. We've seen evidence of this. We've
seen her standing on her own without any type of
walker or anything. Well, this week, the Governor's office has

(33:53):
revealed that k Ivy has a new dog. She has, yes,
a new canine dog. Let's go to WSFA Television, a
stepsister station of Fox ten, as they report on the
new dog that Governor k Ivy has adopted.

Speaker 9 (34:13):
K Ivy announced as she's adopting a new first dog
of Alabama.

Speaker 10 (34:17):
Yeah, I shared the picture on my Facebook page, and
it's blowing up. Everybody loves dogs, and of course we
all it's important.

Speaker 5 (34:25):
Now, I'm sorry to pause the story already ten seconds
into it, but you've already learned something important. The anchorman
telling us that everybody loves dogs. Now, of course that's
not true. Now, I don't know should I call that
fake news? Because now you and I love dogs, but
not everybody loves dogs. The anchor. You heard the anchorman

(34:45):
say it. He said everybody loves dogs. I can I
can prove, I can prove that everybody does not love dogs. Again,
what did he say? Let's listen together.

Speaker 10 (34:59):
It's blow going up. Everybody loves dogs, and of course.

Speaker 5 (35:03):
Everybody doesn't love dogs. Let's listen. Here is a listener
of the Uncle Henry Show from a few years ago,
calling in to tell us about dogs.

Speaker 8 (35:15):
Bowbill ball in County riches, chicken salt.

Speaker 5 (35:25):
Yes, Sarah Lane, this is a dog related call. Grind baby, Yes,
there it all. I do like the shout outs to
specific dog loving communities.

Speaker 8 (35:39):
Ball old Batcher, Yes, finish your dog inside. A dog
should not walk around at no rich whatsoever.

Speaker 11 (35:58):
Will doubt.

Speaker 12 (36:02):
Your doll supposed to have a collar on him, and
he's supposed to be leased a chain down or inside
a private fence at your home. The time have come,
my people, where the long states fence your doll. Lock

(36:30):
your dog up, chain him up. If you walk your dog,
make sure he's on a lease. No dog should not
be walking around like a human, going wherever he want
to go, or doing whatever he want to do as

(36:54):
he pleased.

Speaker 8 (36:56):
On other's property.

Speaker 5 (36:58):
You can hear. You can hear. You can hear it
in his voice, his his antipathy, his enmity toward dogs.
Everybody loves dogs. Is this fake news for Paige?

Speaker 10 (37:10):
And it's blowing up? Everybody loves dogs.

Speaker 5 (37:13):
And if everybody loves dogs, is that right?

Speaker 11 (37:16):
I hold them dolls jump over the fence and eat
you because I hate dolls. I hate dolls. I think
people should not be allowed to have dolls like they
do in some foreign state. What I hate any kind
of doll. I hate people's who own dolls. I hate

(37:37):
dolls lovers, I hate doll owners. I'm sorry I feel
the way like this right here. You people's act like
you people treat dolls better than humans.

Speaker 5 (37:50):
See there's there's a pecking order, and the man that's
the man thinks dogs have gone up too far in
the pecking order. So fake news. Everybody loves dogs, right,
I'm sorry, I just had to get that out of
my system because I detected fake news in the beginning
of the k Ivy adopts a dog story. All right,
let's hear the story. I apologize, I just wanted to

(38:11):
point out the fake news. Let's get back to the
news story from WFSA about Governor k Ivy adopting a dog.

Speaker 10 (38:20):
My Facebook page and it's blowing up. Everybody loves dogs,
and of course we all love the first dog of Alabama.
This is Huntley. She is a three year old yellow lab.
The governor says that she's already been enjoying practicing different
commands and tricks, and she's quickly adjusting to life at
the governor's mansion. In fact, we're told that Huntley mighty.

Speaker 5 (38:42):
How do you you know? Talk about it? She's quickly
adjusting to life at the governor's mansion. The only adjustment
for the dog is learning you're not supposed to poop here, right,
That's all you got to learn? You learn, Okay, I
don't poop in here. What other adjustment do you need?
Where the water bowl is? I guess that's it. Where's

(39:03):
the water bowl? And I should not poop here? And
that's right. I mean, what other adjustment do you need?

Speaker 10 (39:09):
Even be joining the governor for work at the state
capitol and at public events from time to time. So
be on the lookout for Huntley now if you're wondering.
Huntley's adoption comes after the governor lost her previous dog, Missy,
the previous first dog of Alabama, back in April, and
so we know that Huntley is helping the governor enjoy

(39:29):
her life. There, good looking picture.

Speaker 5 (39:31):
All right, man, that news anchor man he was. He
got excited about that dog, didn't he. He was that
news anchor man that was fake news and about people
loving dogs. He was the opposite of that caller to
my show that hates dogs.

Speaker 11 (39:47):
Peoples are getting more time for hitting and killing dogs
than they get humans. And I hope you play this
for all you dog loves s cat level. I hate dolls.
I hate to see a dog riding in somebody car
while they downtown. I hate to see people go in

(40:07):
the store and go in the mall and leave old
little dog in the car barking, farking that. I am
sick of that. I am sick of all that old farkin.
I hate dolls. I hate doll love you doll people,
you doll People's makes me sick.

Speaker 5 (40:28):
All right. I think he's made himself clear. He's he's
left no doubt in my mind at all that he's
very anti dog. All right. Congratulations to Governor k Ivy
for telling us all about her new dog. And maybe
this this will help her ease into the private sector

(40:49):
when she's no longer governor of the state of Alabama.
All Right, gonna gonna come back with more. The unc
Clenary Show will continue after the break. Let's please take
the break. This is the Uncle Henry Show here on

(41:26):
News Radio seven ten WNTM. News headlines coming up in
ten minutes. Before we get to the news headlines, let
me see, I've got a story from the world of
a story from the world of alleged entertainment. And I

(41:48):
say alleged entertainment because this is a story I've got this.
This is from Fox News. This is the story is
about how more Mower alleged stars will be inducted into
the Television Academy Hall of Fame. The Television Academy Hall

(42:10):
of Fame. Fox's Michelle Polino has the details. Let's listen together.
I don't know who these people are. Let's listen. Who
are they putting in now? See? Yeah, I'm gonna hit
play here in just a second. But when I reflect
on television, I reflect on how it has gone. You
can see television going into the toilet over the course.

(42:33):
It was already getting really bad in the seventies, and
it's just gone right down into the toilet. I mean,
half of it is filth to begin with. Some things
I hear on TV I don't even want to repeat
to you. I don't because they're so they're horrible. All right,
let's listen together. Television Hall of Fame inductees from Fox

(42:56):
News is Michelle Polino.

Speaker 9 (42:58):
The Television Academy. He has announced it's twenty seventh Hall
Fame class.

Speaker 5 (43:02):
Viola Davis, ConA Viola Davis. I've heard the name. I
don't really know what she's ever done. O'Brien, Ryan Conan, O'Brien, Conan, O'Brien,
let me start over. I don't want I don't want
to keep interrupting. All right, So, Viola Davis, I've heard
the name, but I'm not really aware because I try

(43:23):
not to watch a lot of television. Conan O'Brien, I've
heard of him. He's amused me and at the same
time he is also might as well be a communist.
All right, let's listen again. Who's getting inducted?

Speaker 9 (43:37):
The Television Academy has announced it's twenty seventh Hall Fame class.
Viola Davis, Conan O'Brien, Ryan Murphy, Henry Winkler, Don Mischer,
and Mike Post will be inducted at this year's ceremony
on August sixteenth. They joined over one hundred and fifty
legends honoreds.

Speaker 5 (43:53):
Right now, I recognized Phonsie, and yeah, he should be in.
If there's a Hall of Fame for the toilet of television,
he belongs in the Hall of Fame, Phonsie. I didn't
recognize a lot of the other names because they're probably not.

Speaker 9 (44:11):
In the good Since the Hall of Fame launched in
nineteen eighty four, the Hall of Fame celebrates the leftime,
achievement and singular contributions to television. Television Academy Chair Chris
Abrego called the honorees trail blazers who have shaped the
landscape in profound ways. Michelle POOLEYO Fox News.

Speaker 5 (44:28):
All right, trail blazers that I haven't heard of, probably
because it's garbage. Now I've decided to go online here
and see who are some of the other people. See,
to me, it is not it's not a true Hall
of Fame unless Granny Clampett is in there. In fact, Granny,

(44:53):
uncle Jed Jethrow and Ellie May. I mean, they all
need to be in there. If they're not in there,
then then why And of course Andy and Barney should
be in there. All right. So let me see, let
me go through some of the inductees in previous years.
Let's say the first induction had Lucy Well, that's she

(45:17):
should have been the first person in the Television Hall
of Fame. Lucille Ball, Milton Borough, he should have been
in there, all right. Let's see who has Carol Burnett's
in there? That's good, Sid Caesar, they belong in there.
Rod Serling and Ed Sullivan, they belong in there. Steve Allen,
he belongs in there, even though became as boring as

(45:38):
he could get as he grew grew older, Mary Tyler Moore,
I guess Jackie Gleeson definitely, Walt Disney, definitely, yes, Johnny Carson, yes, see,
I'm going through all the different years. Jack Benny. Yes,
that's all good. Let's see. Oh Bill Cosby, Oh, Bill.

(46:00):
Bill Cosby was inducted in the eighth class of the
Television Hall of Fame. In the eighth class, he was
inducted and then his induction was revoked because of what
we found out about him. Okay, think about that for

(46:22):
just a second. Bill Cosby was inducted because of his
tremendous work on television. He's certainly incredibly successful, had a
family friendly at the time television show, a few of them.
He was inducted, and then years later he had his
induction revoked. He was thrown out of the Television Hall

(46:45):
of Fame. Now, think about how filthy television is. Think
about think about it, how horrible television has become. It's
got to be really bad. You've got to be really
bad to be thrown out of the Television I wonder

(47:05):
if they've thrown anybody else out. You're so bad you
can't be in the Television Hall of Fame. Which to
me television these days equals toilet. So nuff said on
the topic. All right, out of time, blessedly for you,
out of time with this edition of the un Cleinary Show.

(47:28):
Now there are news headlines coming up, so stand by
for the news headlines, they are on their way. I
appreciate again very much you listening to the unc Leinary Show.
If you want to listen to previous episodes, they're available
on the iHeartRadio app. Look for Uncle Henry's Show. As
they say in Sarah Land, have a good one and

(47:48):
as they say in Theodore, take it easy.

Speaker 3 (47:52):
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