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July 10, 2025 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You think of all the live stock, You think of
all the cattle, You think of all the roosters, You
think of the human life. Farms, ranches, people's homes, human
souls snuffed out one hundred and twenty one hundred and
seventy two hundred and ninety lives. Probably, hopefully some just

(00:22):
meet might not have checked in as being safe yet.
I don't know, but I do know the president of
the Austin Fire Association said, the Austin fire chief denied
pre deployment to Kerrville before the flood. Doesn't that smell
like smell lay in the fires? Is this another incompetent

(00:45):
fire chief of what's now a liberal Texas city Austin,
And No, natural disasters aren't political, that would be insane
to state. But our response to national disasters is definitely political.
And wokeness has invaded. Idiots have been moved into positions
they shouldn't be in. I do not know if the

(01:06):
Austin Fire Chief is an idiot or not, but the
Austin Firefighter Association probably know him a little bit better
than I don't know you or me. Ryan In there,
they held a vote of no confidence on fire Chief
Joel g. Baker over his failure to deploy advanced teams
to the Kerk County ahead of this destruction. And it's

(01:28):
been revealed the fire chief as he's done all the
diversity goals and all of this. He's the first black
fire chief in Austin. Now, in most movies and TV
shows they're hard nos fire chiefs, and i'd say seventy
five percent of the time they're a black man. I
actually surprised the first fire chief in Austin, first black man,

(01:52):
and I don't care. We got white fire chiefs putting
in diversity goals, we got Hispanic fire chiefs putting it
Asian fire chiefs putting in diversity goals all over the place.
But they're actually flat up being accused of not deploying
the specialized teams ahead that had been asked by the
state to do so. The Austin fire chief said, well,

(02:17):
there's been some delays in our reimbursing from the state
and some of the past deployments. Okay, I'm just going
to read the statement release an Austome Firefighter Association and
it's going to heat you up on a hot day.
Austin fire chief denied the deployment until very late in
the event, not deployed until the afternoon of the fourth.

(02:40):
This started in the wee hours of the morning. Austin
Firefighter Special Operations teams were specially trained for swift water rescue.
They said, it's outrageous the fire chief would not allow
the firefighters from Austin to respond because of they said
dere election of duty. Deploy orders came down from the

(03:01):
State of Texas on July second, two days before deployment
orders from the state. Again Austin Firefighters Association's statement release,
They said, we would have been pre deployed before the
waters even began to rise. Unforgivable that a fire chief
not allows firefighters to answer the call to save lives.
They fled out. Asked why would fire Chief Joji Baker

(03:23):
do this? You may ask. They say it was a
misguided attempt to save money. I say misguiding because the
fire Department's fully reimbursed by the state to deploy. I
explained the reimbursement process to Chief Baker last week. He
failed to understand this very simple concept. We are disgusted
with our fire chief. He needs to be held accountable
and fired for this. Dereliction of duty. The Austin firefighters

(03:45):
are starting a vote of no confidence on Tuesday on
the fire chief. This is Thursday. Austin firefighters made a
decision to not air our dirty laundry while victims and
bodies were still being recovered. But it's now been a
few days time we hold accountable our disgraced fire chief
anybody else in his leadership circle who are responsible for

(04:08):
this horrendous act. The firefighters hope we have your support.
It's going to get ugly. I can't possibly express to
you how outrage and sick of the firefighters are. We
were not allowed to do the job, the job that
we have trained so hard and long to do. During
the historic floods that just occurred. We could have made
a difference. We were forced to stand down. Lives were lost.

(04:28):
The community deserves a fire chief who cares about the
community as much as our firefighters. That's simply not the case.
Joelgi Baker must go. Exclamation point whew. Texas Governor Greg
Abbott called for a special session to consider legislation. He said,

(04:50):
we got to improve this warning system. You know, you
think about it. They didn't have their cell phones. They
weren't allowed to have their cell phones at camp. You
think about I don't know when the power went out
around that area, but whether or not if you're running
from a cabin, there's not a whole lot of lights
outside of cabins that two, three, four or five, you know,

(05:11):
son not up yet, so they would have really been
running in pitch blackness. Imagine that. And and young, young,
young people and even adults that were you know, counselors can't,
but you know, not everybody is. You know, a Discovery
TV show Outdoorsman person that had to just be horrifying.

(05:37):
I mean, burning to death is still the worst, but
that's getting right up there with the flood coming at you,
running through pitch blackness, in chaos, and and you're a kid.
Abbot asked for new legislation to improve an early warning system,
Christy nom DHS said, we're going to upgrade weather service technology,

(05:59):
said as my much advanced notice as possible. I don't know, No,
you're out there, you don't have cell reception there. I
mean sirens go off. I mean I've heard, you know,
tornado sirens over my life. A lot of times are
very faint in the distance. I mean that's a big
old siren. I read the Texas Inspectors. They signed off

(06:19):
on this camp's emergency planning just two days before the flooding.
So it wasn't like they hadn't talked about it wasn't
like they were planning. Department of State Health Services released
these records said they had all the regulations up in
case of a disaster. That's the Weather Service issued a
flood watch for that area of July third, at one

(06:40):
eighteen pm. That actually, we're learning now made one of
the camps that was along the Guadalupe River there to
move a bunch of their campers out and up to
higher ground, just based on a flash flood watch. A
watch means could happen, flash flow like tornado watch, it
could warning means all a funnal clothsman. So it warning

(07:00):
floods happened. So they were in the watch stage, but
can't miss it. Did They didn't evacuate they were It
went in sixty minutes, it went from fourteen feet to
almost thirty feet. I mean, that's a wall of water,
just cappins, tense trailers all gone, and the people they rescued.
I don't know if you've had any time to go

(07:21):
watch some of this stuff. But just heroic dangling wind
that helicopter making the trees go crazy, and rescuing people
that were found clinging the trees. Now again we're looking
at one hundred and twenty dead, one hundred and seventy
still missing. Man, you probably couldn't even seen five feet

(07:44):
in front of you. I bet I did hear NBC
a little snippet there. The guy's voice bugged me, so
I didn't feel like recording it and playing it back
for you. But he was the CEO of this weather
modification company said they were cloud seating just two days
before the flood occurred, but it was so minimal that
it would not have had it a fact. I was like, Oh,

(08:06):
they're rushing out with that one quick, aren't they. And
they call it cloud seating. Okay. I have a lot
about weather mod that I'm building up here. Director Ryan
Nigel's been sending me some great audio over the last
and I had a little first of my mini vacation
last week and I didn't get to it, and so

(08:26):
but I'm building up for it. There's a lot of
talk about weather mod that's going on with these floods.
In Texas talking about up in the sky, up in space.
NASA they sent a specialized aircraft and technology to aid
Texas there because you know, a lot of the satellite
imagery the cloud covers made it difficult at times, so

(08:50):
they sent a high altitude WB fifty seven aircraft. Don't
know what it looks like, never heard of it until
Fox did this story on it. It conducts aerial surveys
using day night airborne motion imaging or any kind of
movement down, any kind of movement. So they do all
these flights over with this interesting Are you looking that

(09:14):
up in there, the WB fifty seven, Yeah, okay, he's
going to look it up in there. I'll go look
at it and come back and paint a picture maybe
on the next break here. But you know, with this
death and destruction and thinking about it here and okay,
we're gonna make technology and where everybody will be warned,
well that can fail, and until that happens, I wouldn't

(09:36):
The most common sense measure to take would be to
have all the camps that are in blood zones to
have Lifefest strapped at the end of each bunk. I
think that would be a good start. I mean, if
I remember around here during the man made lockdown, we
got each kid a laptop or remote learning. Surely we
can provide life fest in these camps. Tight at the

(10:02):
end of it'spot there and yes, pray, continue to pray.
If you haven't, please do for these families. And like,
I'm going to repeat it again because this meant something
to me all week long. On Sunday, Pastor sam Mi
Church said, and he said a lot, but this is
what stuck out to me is when you go to pray,

(10:24):
you know, Father, he goes look at it. He's like
he's right there, the creator of everything is listening to you.
And it affected me this way in a great way, because, hey,
tell me how many times we do this. Maybe you
don't even realize you did it. I realized I was
kind of doing it where I would say your prayer
and I felt like I had eight of them backed
up with him already. All right, all right, dear Lord,

(10:47):
here's a prayer ten today. You know, sometimes you feel
like they get backed up because you've been doing so
many of them, or maybe he's focused on I don't know,
Gaza or the Epstein list, and yours is waiting to
go to him. No, it's right then and there. So
pray for those families because this is a sad man.
It's sad.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Talk, sad stories coming out. That little girl looking at
her mom's phone like that of her friend who drowned.
The death. We hope it would just be you know,
if your family, like I just hope they peacefully went
under the water. But when a flood hits like that,
you don't know how long they were alive and fighting, clinging.

(11:31):
Maybe Oh mate, I'm held home to this and breathing heavy,
and then here comes another rush and food to let
you go, and there you are off again. I mean,
that's just a horrendous way to go out. Probably at
the start, the panic of the groups together, let's all
hold arms. Oh we lost one, ah, they scream when

(11:52):
one gets rushed away. I just, you know, kind of
playing in my head what this would have been like
to he killed in a flood. All the rocks and
debris and parts of other houses or you know, trailers,
the metal coming at just such rapid speed in the

(12:12):
torrents of water. I wouldn't be saying this in Texas
if I was doing a talk so because somebody listening
might have lost somebody with the ihearted app I apologize
if I'm being too graphic, but this is what happens.
You know, we hear headlines flood. Okay, how many? Oh
that's to think about what happens like that anyhow, Prayers

(12:35):
for those people. I know, Kamali, you pray three times
a day. I hope you are. Frussell County Board of
Supervisors met two days going Tuesday, big, big subject matter wise.
I don't if you remember back during Fresnow's Pride parade
in the Tower District. Step right up, step right up,

(12:57):
get your free condemns. Yeah, they looked like the front
room of a p didty party, kind of getting ready
to I mean, come on, man, we're out on the street.
Go ahead, you're want to be handing out. And we
paid for it six thousand dollars of on as we
used to say in the nineteen hundreds, rubbers pamphlets and

(13:21):
custom fans had to have your custom pride fan because
it might have been a little warm out there in
the daytime. And yes, we all went to work and
paid for this. Or the supervisors said hold up, wait
a minute. Got a new policy we're going to mix
into it to require supervisors approval of any kind of

(13:42):
department sponsorship. People got a little bit upset with this
because they said, no condoms those that's a cost effective
way to educate and to prevent sexually transmitted diseases. There, buddy, mindaz,
people aren't regulated. He said, quote here any more outburst,

(14:05):
I'm going to clear the room. Good, shut it down.
But the policy passed, Supervisor Luis Chavez and Brian Pacheco
voting no. They think we should pay. Remember that. Keep
that in mind, all right, Just keep that in the
back of your head. They think you need to go
to work to pay some taxes so that there can

(14:26):
be condoms handed out on the streets of Fresno to
celebrate pride. She's not real proud, can't be. She's the
fall girl of Fresno. I'm talking about fresident and Communications
former chiefer NICKI Henry. I guess when I was out
there for the past few days, back a week or

(14:47):
so ago, here she announced that she had left the position.
The FPA president said, the district is still trying to
excuse deliberate misinformation in case you are just going, what
is going on? I don't know about any president unified.
Nicki Henry, what is all this about? Well, they're getting
with the teacher Fresno Teachers Association. Misty Her had her

(15:11):
communications Chief Nicki Henry go do a Nixon dossier on
everything they'd said bad about Missy Her, But Chief Nicki
Henry used, AI, I don't even know why you And
it came back and they printed it out and distributed
it out and ended up being Lie Lie Lie Lie.

(15:31):
So she was the fall Fall Fall girl. Here's a
quote gv wire dot com Edward Smith's article from July First,
I'm really up on it nine days ago, breaking news
ladies and gentlemen here on the Trevor Carrey Show. Oh no,
this one goes way back with me because I tried

(15:52):
to get the interim superintendent on I dealt with Nicki Henry.
Here her communication. She said, this just wouldn't be fruitful.
And I want to talk about AB nineteen fifty five
teachers having to hide, you know, trans transing kids and
hiding it from the parents, they wouldn't be fruitful. So yeah,
that just one really nice. But let's see here she
said today is the end of one chapter in the

(16:13):
beginning of the next. After nearly six years of human centered,
strategy driven working FROST unified, today is my official last day.
What is human Center? What does that even mean? I
bet she learned that one of the retreats with the
life coaches and stuff. She said she did take responsibility
for the nine page document that had thirty nine instances

(16:38):
of fabricated personal attacks made up lies by the union
by the district's new superintendent, Misty Herr, just jumping out
the gate. Just whoa look at her co controversy controversy
AI let's see said, I produced a document and never

(17:01):
meant to be shared beyond six people as a rough
draft and attempt to say, hey, we're off track. Let's
see something different together for our student and staff in community.
Now you got the president of the FTA, Manuel Bunia.
I agree with him sometimes during the whole lockdown, I
really just got soured on all these teachers associations. But

(17:23):
he said, the district still has not taken responsibility for
the fabric caated quotes. He said, Let's be honest. Without
public exposure, the district likely would have let the lie stand.
He said, how does often to something like this just
happened in the shadows. Can't we all just go along

(17:45):
and teach them reading, writing, and arithmetic? Man, we need
some disinfected around here. Back to NICKI, Henry, if you've
seen a certain headliner or two, Yes, here's what happened.
I moved too fast under pressure. I trusted an AI
tool and I trusted an off the record meeting rookie move.

(18:07):
I know it wasn't perfect. No lying isn't, she said,
I don't know exactly what's next. A CEO role, my
own consulting firm, and RV trip to figure out why
my toddlers those goldfish at me. All possibilities and normally
I wouldn't sit here. And I'm not gloating in somebody's demise.

(18:32):
I am just she was just snarky. No, Lynn, I'm
not gonna let you say anything on this. A CEO
role she's talking about again. This is the communications director
that's not there anymore, CEO of Lying dot Com, her
own consulting firm. You know what happens a lot is

(18:55):
they'll do an online search before paying you to give
them advice. If you want to be a consultant, I
think RV trip, that that can happen. That said, she
made some great money in that position at President Unified
School District. So I would since you astally take the
RV trip and maybe on her next go around she's

(19:18):
learned something. Let's hope that right. So let's keep it positive.
That is disrespectful that you always get involved.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
This is the Trevor Chary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
To have actually set it up since the nineteen sixties
with President Johnson in the Great Society where they have
actually created this. But there was a time period it
was called the nineteen hundreds. It was called the last
decade of the nineteen hundreds. This is some nineteen hundreds talk.

Speaker 3 (19:57):
Nearly thirty years ago. Robert Andy said, work is the
meaning of what this country is all about. We need
it as individuals, we need to sense it in our
fellow citizens, and we need it as a society and
as a people. He was right then and it's right now.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
It's President Clinton talking about cutting MEDICAIDS because to get
people to go to work. So that's Bill Clinton in
the nineties. Here's Scott Jennings on CNN in twenty twenty
five talking about the CBO. That's the Congressional Budget Office.
Four point eight million Americans on Medicaid here, that's the CBO.

Speaker 4 (20:37):
Everybody likes to cite the CBO.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
The CET except two numbers.

Speaker 4 (20:40):
Typically, Well, I'm going to cite them because it didn't
be popular at least in here. Four point eight million
people on medicaid who choose not to work.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
That's not my going out in county. That's the CBO.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
Listen to that. Listen to Jennings sounding like Clinton. Now,
listen to Clinton sounding like Jennings again.

Speaker 3 (20:59):
From now on, our nation's answer to this great social
challenge will no longer be an never ending cycle of welfare.

Speaker 5 (21:05):
It will be the.

Speaker 3 (21:06):
Dignity, the power in the ethic of work. Today, we
are taking an historic chance to make welfare what it
was meant to be, a second chance, not a way
of life.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
All right, there was Clinton sound like Jennings again. Now
here's Jennings sounding like Clinton again.

Speaker 4 (21:23):
Democrats are obviously going to go all in on this
hysteria campaign. So if you're running a Republican campaign out there,
you're going to have to debate the issue. And I'm
telling you, as a debating point, if Democrats want to
run on giving medicaid to illegal aliens and people who
won't work or choose not to work. Republicans have a
counter message that will work if they are willing to
courageously defend it.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
Yes, go campaign on it. You know what, He's still alive.
He's still out there, he's still doing good. It's good, Oh,
Al Gore to come out there with some Republican.

Speaker 6 (21:50):
For too many, welfare has been a way of life
for too long. It has condemned too many on welfare
to a lifetime at the markt rgins of our society.
Today we start to change all that.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
Oh, look at that got Al Gore out there. Bill
Maher might even come out and join him. Have Republicans up, Look,
they agree with us. Now we might even be able
to set Joe down. Joe Biden showing the video of
the audio I'm about to play you here, and he
get it in and said, you're right, I did. It
used to be like even Joe would come out.

Speaker 7 (22:26):
Anyone who wants to receive welfare must sign an individual
responsibility contract so that they're forced to agree up front
to the conditions placed on receiving the benefit, and so
that they will have a plan from day one on
how to get themselves off of welfare put them to work.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
There you go. So we got Bill Clinton, we got
Al Gore, we can get Joe Biden out there. So
well not Obama. But wait, well, let's hear from President
Clinton first, and maybe he can get Obama.

Speaker 5 (23:01):
I actually have charged and run ads saying that President
Obama wants to weaken the work requirements in the welfare
reform bill I signed that moved millions of people.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
From welfare to work.

Speaker 5 (23:15):
Oh wait, the requirement was for more work, not less.
I am telling you the claim that President Obama weaken
welfare reforms work.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
Requirement is just not true.

Speaker 4 (23:30):
The best anti poverty program is a job which confers
not just income, but structure and dignity and a sense
of connection to community.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
All right, you Democrat voters that listen to the show,
thank you for your ears. Thereic Green, that's what's in
the big beautiful bill. Look at that log at that
not for the destruction of America. Again, we're talking about
able head individuals. And if your leg don't work, your

(24:05):
arm don't work. If you got one arm that worked,
there's probably some kind of job that and we should
have you know, where the government helps people like that. Yeah,
if you're not fully able bodied, but if you are,
come on, stop it, knock that off. We you know
how we get them to knock it off. They don't

(24:25):
get it anymore. Yeah, that seems to be why the
Trump administration, Republican voters Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Senator Joe Biden,
and Obama seemed to agree. So, I don't know, maybe

(24:45):
we're onto something here. I do have to say that
there's say, I don't know if you've seen the pictures,
it's kind of hard to describe, but yeah, he he
looks like an ad you'd see in a cool men's
clothing store that wanted to get your attention out front
to come in. You know, the cool guys that look cool,

(25:07):
either in sweatsuits or a suit. You know those those
kind of ads. Well, you all know the House Minority
leader Hockeing Jeffreys. I would say fit, all right, Yeah,
I wouldn't say like, he's not Jerry New York nuts Nadler,
kind of chubby. No, he said, Okay, fit dude, I guess,

(25:30):
but he's they've caught him. They've caught him photoshop and
stuff to make himself look slimmer. He put up a
picture of him all hanging out like these sweats and
you know, nice sweats, own sweet home back in Brooklyn,
leaning up on a on a park bench, had his sunglasses,

(25:51):
had a white like long sleeve shirts and black pants.
But the park bench he's leaning on is warped right
where he's leaning on it. And they started saying, no,
no metal park benches like that, don't warpole like that.
So all everybody's like, do you photoshop your waist? Hey bro,
why don't you photoshop your hips on a park bench

(26:11):
wavy like that? He is a house minority leader. If
he can't get him a social media team that with
a I today even can't get that or nobody eyeballed
that and said, guys, the last five we've done were perfect.
Who messed up this park bench thing? Back here? The

(26:33):
house leader needs the minority house leader, you know, he
needs to look like Ricky Henderson nineteen eighty two. They
need to work on those editing skills. They even had
another one up of him, same kind of thing, like
a bent railing behind him, that was back in the
Fall show, the smaller waist, but he is h he's

(26:58):
kind of hit his Christian nationalist stage in that, and
that what they Democrats playm Republicans. You know, if you're like, yeah,
I'm a conservative, I'm against abortion marriages between a man
and woman, and we go to church, you Christian nationalist. Sorry,
I'm just a American who goes to church. Wait. Really,

(27:19):
that's well. We got the House Majority leader quote in
a single Bible verse in the from the to promote
a position, her political position. So I guess our views
on the Bible and Christianity should influence how we operate
in the government. If the House Minority leader is going

(27:40):
to use the scripture right here, that's kind of reversed
Christian nationalism. Back on him, Keen, that's a little little
fascist right in that what they called us. Yeah, they
would also throw white Christian nationalists in there. Candidate Trump's
event at Madison Square Garden will be attended by white

(28:00):
christen nasialists. Fascism Nazism takes off here in the Big Apple.
All right, here's what House Minority Leader, Hakim I edit
my pictures. Jeffreys had to say, Matthew twenty five thirty
five for I was hungry and you gave me food.
I was thirsty and you gave me drink. I was

(28:20):
a stranger and you welcome me. Now. I saw this
guy at Red State. I don't have his name. I
just got his quote out here. He wrote about that
comment the scripture that Jeffries gave. He said Jesus was
speaking of a final judgment where people will be separated

(28:41):
as a shepherd separates the sheet from the goats. The
verse is about the individual, not the activity of government.
If it tells you to feed and clothe the needy
while not turning away the stranger, it's not a commandment
for politicians to get to other people's money to funnel
it so that some small fraction of what was collected,

(29:02):
Mike finally reach someone in need. Damn, what was this?
I see? Red State has this new print friendly thing
that it's like the first five pages are blank. You
got a print page six through nine and it cut
off the author's name here. But anyhow, wasn't that good?

(29:26):
It's about tells you to go feed again. I read
Matthew twenty five thirty five for I was hungry and
you gave me food. I was thirsty and you gave
me drink. I was a stranger and you welcome me. Yeah.
Jesus always told us to care for the poor and
the and the sick out there. Yeah. I I really

(29:50):
don't think this is well. I just saw his next
line here. I had to stop what I was he
she said, No, one's going to stand before God one
day and be able to claim they fed and clothe
the poor because Hackeen Jeffreys taxed them. Yes, as individuals,
we choose to help others around us. I don't even

(30:13):
trust most of the government on both sides of this
political spectrum with go ahead, our contribution to charity, we
trust you with it. No, we saw what was going
on with USA.

Speaker 5 (30:30):
This uh.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
Kamala for twenty twenty six? Is that going to happen?
Do you really do you guys think it is? I don't.
I think she it was so bad. I don't see
her wanting to come back for more. I don't think
she has the richer Nixon kicking her after losing a
presidential election to come back and run for the governor
of governorship in California. I think maybe Doug sat down

(30:55):
with her over some chardon Knays and said, uh, honey, honey,
you think they even call each other honey, nah, Miss Harris.
I don't think that would be a good idea. So
I got some good news. Unless you are part of
the Kamala for twenty twenty six campaign, it is actually

(31:16):
really good news.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
Now that's good news.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
Well you hadn't heard it yet, but I'm going to
give it next proof of how bad this woman is.

Speaker 2 (31:25):
Oh my, this is the Trevor Charry show on the
Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
I'm six years from now and she'll get no donor cash.
Who would sit down and get some of their crypto
over to that woman. There's some podcaster out there called
Kareem Rama. His podcast is called Subway Takes. It had

(31:50):
to be big enough for the Kamala Harris campaign to
say we need to be on Kareem show. So this
is during the campaign. He went over there and sat
down and they said it went so poorly. This is
the guy saying that this is Kareem Rama. He explained
that the DNC reached back out and said, uh, would
you not publish that out please? He said, well, he

(32:13):
came to a mutual agreement that it would not be published,
he said, And this is rama. He said, I got
lucky because I want to be blamed for her losing.
He said. Her take was really really bad. It was
like didn't make any sense, he said. Many people called
for the video to be released. You know they're gonna

(32:35):
get if she ran for governor. Somebody out here with
get a hold of Rama's people there and write some
kind of some kind of check. Yeah, let's let's get that. Please.
Oh I hope that gets leaked out. I'm not against
these hackers, but man, if somebody could hack that out

(32:55):
of that that that podcast right there, somehow get that out,
might be the first time I asked director Ryan Nigel,
just this one time, go on the dark web and
get it then come back out. Yeah. Uh, remember she
went on that podcast, call Her Daddy. That podcast hasn't

(33:16):
even posted up on any kind of social media since
that October interview with Kamala Harris. She is just the
stink of death. N Well, so is new So Adam Carolla.
So he's just himself, man. That's why when he was
a construction guy and he called k Rock's morning show

(33:36):
in La I was on there. He was just himself
and funny because he is he's like you've new some good.
Just do one good dud.

Speaker 8 (33:45):
Do one good thing for taxpayers in California, and then
go after Trump one piece of legislation or one move
that would help your average California taxpayer, and then you
can assassinate Trump verbally. But Gavin, Who'so's associopath? I don't
think people really fully understand who that guy is and

(34:08):
who that guy isn't.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
Yeah, he's gonna be a good voice. He'll go around America.
He'll warn him Hey, guys, he's different. Done Matt, watch out.
He'll say what you want to depends who the crowd
is there.

Speaker 2 (34:18):
He is nothing.

Speaker 8 (34:20):
He'll talk about trans rights and sports if he's in
one setting, and then say it's unfair in another setting.
I don't think people fully understand who that guy is.
I sat in a room with him for an hour
and tried to talk to him, and there's nothing there.

Speaker 1 (34:38):
Yeah, it's not listen to his taco stand analogy.

Speaker 8 (34:42):
Because he's basically a guy. He's like a guy who
runs the world's worst taco stand. He makes the worst tacos,
and then he starts saying I want a franchise and
get my horrible tacos to everyone in the United States,
and I'm the guy lives across the street from his
tacos Dan going, this guy makes the worst tacos ever.

(35:05):
He wants to franchise. It's never gonna work.

Speaker 1 (35:08):
Yeah, give that to jd Vance. Jad Vance, get that
for your speeches. Yeah in Albuquerque, yeah get it. Yeah,
in Phoenix, that'll work there.

Speaker 8 (35:17):
I did ask him about shutting down the beaches and
arresting guy's paddle boarding in the bay and shutting down
outdoor dining, and he didn't have any answers. But uh,
you know what their number one answer with COVID is
we didn't know. We didn't know anything. Oh okay, that's
a fantastic what a leader. You didn't know anything, So

(35:40):
you bulldoze skate parks at the beach and you cut
down the outdoor volleyball courts at the beach because he
didn't know anything. Okay, what else don't you know about
that you can then overreact to and then we can
be victims.

Speaker 2 (35:54):
Of it, insisted Trevor Jerry. Show them on the Valley's
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