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March 27, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This thing is a tragedy those suffering from the late
stages of Trump derangement syndrome. So if you can give
just one one vote towards the GOP, we can help
cure this one political defection at a time. It can
be cured with some of them. Hey, but we're seeing it, man,

(00:22):
The polls are looking really good. Trump is demanding the
Supreme Court step in after these judges are blocking everything
that he's trying to get done. And President Trump to
talk about it's going to lead to the destruction of
our country. He's used the words very and dangerous, and
it is. If they don't fix this immediately, we're in

(00:44):
We're in serious trouble. You know. We try to get
rid of the illegal alien trend. De Aragua gang bangers
on their way out had a judge step in. Eh, well,
today a federal appellate court. Woo good, they turned it
around and solve the sanity right. No, they declined to

(01:06):
issue a stay on the lower court's order challenging the
authority the president's authority to deport Venezuelan nationals via the
seventeen ninety eight law. So now look, we got even
now in a pellate court stepping in. This is a
judicial coup. It was a two to one decision three

(01:26):
panel judge sided walking the Trump administration to move forward
with their deportation agenda. They are not stopping. They're for
cutting waste and fraud in government, aren't they. Yeah, until
President Trump actually stepped up and decided to cut some
waste and fraud and brought a lawn musk in. They

(01:47):
don't like that, do they.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
We need to step up our game.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
Yeah, we do.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
We need to go after every dime. We need to
make government work for you. That's why, starting today, I've
asked the Vice President to lead a renewed effort to
hunt down misspent tax dollars in every agency and department
of this government.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
Stop that.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
We're calling it the Campaign to Cut Waste. And I
knowed Joe's the right man to lead it because nobody
messes with Joe.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
Yeah. Well, they're all for it until Trump does it.
They're deranged. There's no cure. They're the anti make it
great again people, you know. The they're the recipients of
all this cash. That's why they're acting that way. Yeah,
like a trust fund. Baby. They got cut off, credit
card got cut off. In college. What you mean, I

(02:34):
got to get a job. This is political suicide what
they're doing. When you hear them say the eighty twenty issues,
that means that like eighty percent of America either agree
or oppose against the other twenty percent. They don't get this,
Alon Musk, He's an American that just volunteered to help

(02:55):
the president carry out a mission to cut waste fraud.
And if you had to listen, it's not about power either.
He's already a powerful dude. Dude, he sends rockets up
to the sky. He's the richest man. Is he the
richest man in the world or the richest man in America?
He's rich. He didn't need to do this. They hate him.

(03:20):
It's because they hate Trump and his policies. They're deranged.
These are the late stages. They are so politically out
of touch with voters because they used to agree with this.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
The new standard by which the government is going to
function this point on, the American people are entitled to transparency. Look,
a lot of this depends on new sophisticated methods, but
it also and also we know, depends on relentless focus
on making this a priority. Focus that can't be delegated.

(03:51):
We're holding ourselves accountable and we're deeply committed and focused
on making government function best.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Shut up, just shut up, Senator Josh Hawley. He introduced
the Bible to stop these judges from blocking the president's
executive orders. Well, good, that needs to happen, he said.
Fifteen separate injunctions in just one month. And we're not
talking about little minor policy disagreements. They've ordered DOGE to
cease their operations. One judge blocked the Alien Enemies Act.

(04:20):
Now we got a second court stopping the deportation of illegals,
including violent criminals. Guys, you're unelected. You do not override
the presidential forty. We need the Supreme Court to intervene.
And that's why I'm saying we're headed into unchottered waters
that liehead because what if we get to a point

(04:42):
where there is that constitutional showdown. We're at the constitutional
crisis right now, because I mean it's clear as one
court taken issue rules for the whole country. That's the
Supreme Court, and if they're not going to do it,
we need Congress to step in right now because this
overreach of these judges that affects our safety directly. I'm

(05:05):
really glad. Congress and darryl Isa California called the No
Rogue Ruling Act. It would amend US Code to limit
district courts authority to do any kind of nationwide injunction. Yeah,
we didn't have these radicals before. Well, I'm sure we did.
We've had some stories here and there, but it's never
been like so well orchestrated into a coup. And a

(05:27):
coup is what we do have, undeniable President Trump signing
executive orders to try and get rid of of of
them stealing our money. We call it fraud, waste of beauty, guys,
it's stealing our money. He tried to sign executive orders
with the National Elections and Citizenship, which I'm so glad

(05:48):
he did, for voter registration and to make sure that
votes that are cast and received by the end of
election day. Now, states have rights over how they control
their elections. That's in our constitution, but so does the
federal government with federal elections. I mean, you got countries

(06:10):
like India and in Brazil, they're all the way down
to biometric voter ID. I don't want to go that far,
but that's what they're I mean, they're already right there.
Trump's executive order. It's going to provide citizenship, for proof
for voting funds, tied to integrity compliance, paper ballots, the
Attorney general to track election fraud and to crack down

(06:31):
on late ballots. Listen, if they're going to make us
jump through all these hoops to get real id to
proof who we are just to fly, I think our
vote's just as important as flying. They wanted to maintain
accurate voter registration. Get all the Social Security payments that
were going out to people two hundred years old. Look
at all the loans that were going to nine month

(06:52):
old babies. Guys, that's thievery, that's stealing. And I'm also
glad to hear President truck truck talk about having paper ballots. Yes, Denmark,
Sweden they limit mail in voting only if you're not
able to vote in person. And if you got a

(07:12):
late arriving vote, it doesn't matter about the date of
the postmark. They don't count them in Denmark and Sweden.
And for those that well, sorry they didn't have it postmark,
they didn't have it in No, you don't turn it
in on you don't mail it in. Well, I guess no,
you don't mail it in on election day. I don't
even want postmark because then you got to wait for
the votes. If you're gonna mail it, it has to

(07:36):
be a week before election day. And if you miss
that cut off, then get your butt in line in
person and vote in person. In simple, so simple. We
need honest elections here in California. It's just sickening, isn't
It takes a month or you we shouldn't stand for it.

(07:59):
I have yet to hear any real big outcry from
elected Republican officials. Guys, it's you that will be out
of work. Where the boss do it right? Demand this happen.
This should be the It doesn't matter about your opinions.
It doesn't matter about your policies, doesn't matter what you're
going to do for the state, or for the county

(08:20):
or for the city. Here, it's not going to matter
if the voting isn't fair. Yes, the voter registration process,
they're saying, well, we can't do it this way. It's
going to upend it. All the measures are so restrictive,
it's going to disenfranchise voters of color. That's what we

(08:41):
always hear with the id right, How dismissive is that
to a group of people, you, Democrat politicians, well, voters
of color, they got issue with the Really, why did
they have more issue with it than a white voter
would have? Why go ahead, tell us what is that?
Why say it?

Speaker 4 (08:58):
Say it?

Speaker 5 (08:58):
Say it?

Speaker 1 (08:58):
Say it. They don't want change because they cheat. It's
it's really that simple. And they cheated a lot during
Robert Muller with the whole Russia collusion, with all those
investigations that went on. Well, President Trump ordered the release
of all FBI documents pertaining to the Russian collusion oaks

(09:24):
the lies. He got out as he got out as
sharpie again, let's listen to that tool the president has
that judges are blocking right, Yeah, that one right there?
Love that sound. I wish he could write it right
on the judges faces.

Speaker 6 (09:45):
Next, here we have a presidential memorandum for your attention.
This memorandum requires the immediate declassification of all FBI files
relating to the Crossfire Hurricane investigation. This was obviously one
of the instances of the weaponization of law enforcement powers
of prosecution against you and others. We believe that it's
long past time for the American people to have a

(10:06):
full and complete understanding of what exactly is in those files.

Speaker 5 (10:10):
Which gives the media the right to go in and
go and check it. You probably won't bother because you're
not going to like what you say. But this was
total weaponization. It's a disgrace. Should never happen in this country.
But now you'll be able to see for yourselves all
the classifer. Is that correct? All the class of it?

Speaker 6 (10:30):
Yes, sir, Everything the FBI file with a there's a
classified annex. But other than that, we'll put everything in
the public eye.

Speaker 5 (10:42):
Is anybody going to look?

Speaker 6 (10:45):
Look?

Speaker 5 (10:46):
And frankly, the FBI should be ashamed of themselves, and
so should the Department of Justice, and so should Biden.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
We have to keep this going. Yeah, come on, quite
mentioning his name? Stop it? Stop it now? What are
what he's up to? Who cares? Trump should ignore the
Supreme Court? That's what I say. No, it's about the
constitution of the United States of America. These aren't just disagreements.

(11:16):
Chief Justice John Roberts trying to claim that these are
just disagreements. No, these are direct assaults on a president's
constitutional power. That's what This is defilem confront the courts.
This is judicial overreach. He has the authority to redirect
what he wants to redirect, whether it's the EPA or

(11:37):
the Department of Defense, or military policy or gender affirming care.
When Biden implemented it, did any judges step in and
stop it? Justice Samuel Alito has warned about this this
for years. He's talked about it. Article two gives the president,

(11:59):
not judge. Doesn't give him authority over the military. You
can't get a single judge block policy from the president.
That's way more power than the Constitution gives. Yes, we
have separation of powers, but there's that word power. During

(12:19):
the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln suspended habeas corpus. The courts
objected to it, he stood up. Trump faces a moment again.
These aren't disagreements over law. These are attacks on his
Article two powers that he has. And he was elected
to do exactly what he's trying to do. He wasn't
elected to get in there and have handcuffs thrown on him,

(12:42):
and that's exactly what they have done. And every one
of these injunctions that come down that that's against my vote,
that's against the will of the people, and we're wading
for the Supreme Court to resolve these cases. But it's
already too long in my opinion, because the future of

(13:03):
the executive branch is at stake right here. And I
hope President Trump defies these rulings. Oh boy, they're going
to come out with their fascism now, aren't they. Yeah,
this is And the reason I'm saying defy them is
force a constitutional confrontation because the law is on his side.
This is not about defying law. This is about defending

(13:26):
the Constitution of the United States of the America and
the authority as president that it grants to him. And
it doesn't matter who the president is. These judges have
about as much authority as president is. Like George Clooney
playing a president in a Hollywood casting judges have a role.

(13:50):
Obviously they have a role, but it's it's it's not
the play president.

Speaker 4 (13:55):
This is the Trevor Cherry show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
This lady is just a double woman with evil in
her mind. She's just a devil woman who makes fun
of somebody. We've all made fun of people at times.
It's not nice, sometimes it's funny. Sometimes they make fun
of us back. It's good humor. And then there's the
bad making fun of somebody, this devil woman from Texas

(14:23):
crocket making fun of Governor Greg Abbott because she's in
a wheel chair. Because we in these hot ass Texas streets. Honey,
y'all know we got governor hot.

Speaker 4 (14:35):
Wheels down there.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
Come on now, and the only.

Speaker 7 (14:40):
Thing hot about him is that he is a hot
ass mess.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
Honey. So Jezebel, so yes, yes, yes, yes, Jezebel, there's
Governor Abbott. He was home with Sean Hannity talking about
the statement from the congresswoman.

Speaker 8 (14:56):
This is another day and another disaster by the Democrats.
The reality is they have no vision, no policy, that
have nothing to sell but hate, and Americans are not buying.
It's one reason why Texas is going to remain red
and why Republicans are going to continue to win elections
across the country. The fact is that Texas is actually
in direct contrast to what she was talking about.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
Yeah it is. It's the outpit. It's actually successful. That's
why they mock in their condescending Jezebel ways, don't they.
Texas has accomplished a lot. Governor Greg Abbott, as you've
heard me say for years now is my political heroes.

Speaker 8 (15:36):
Texas has ranked number one for the most new jobs
in America over the past month, number one for the
most new jobs over the past year, and for several years.
Texas ranks the number one for the most new economic
development projects for thirteen years in a row. CEOs who
run businesses have ranked Texas the best state for doing
business for twenty years in a row, and Texas is

(15:56):
in the vanguard as it concerns the future of the
United States, such as space exploration, such as artificial intelligence
such as semi conductors, as well as power generation. The
bottom line is that Republican states like Texas are leading
the way and with comments like this, my Democrats, we
will just leave them in the dust and future elections.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
Yes, and they are. And when you win, you just
state the results. What a Republicans stand for, Making America
great again, making Texas great again, making California great again,
making North Carolina, Oregon, North South Dakota. Go ahead, Okay,

(16:39):
New Jersey, we'll include them in there. We'll include them
in there. Yeah, making it all great again. What a
Democrats want? They have nothing? And when you have nothing.
When you're out of bullets, As I've always said, what
do you do? You end up just throwing the gun,
and that's what they're doing. And I agree with hero number.

(16:59):
He he's probably number thirteen on the list or something.
And that's pretty good. Scott Jennings, he's doing a great job.
I'm so I can't believe see and then allows him
on there still but he's so glad that this woman
is now the Democrat leader. Remember when I said, oh,
when Joy Reid goes away, what are we gonna do?
The women on the view are predictable. I'm the boss.

(17:21):
How about no aoc quit you're not. But now we
have it. He's thankful, Scott Jennings, is that she's the
He calls her the Democrat leader.

Speaker 7 (17:31):
Now how the Democrats came to appoint Jasmine Crockett as
the unquestioned leader of your party? But thank god? And
I think what she should do is go on TV
twice as much as she is right now, maybe three
times as much, because every time she appears and makes
one of these mistakes, says something radical, it only further

(17:52):
divides her party from the rest of the other eighty
percent of America who can't stand this.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
Yes, keep it up?

Speaker 6 (17:59):
It up?

Speaker 1 (18:01):
Was it? Senator John Kennedy Louisiana saying let him keep talking.
He said something funny. I'm not funny like he is,
but he said, like, yes, just hush, let him keep talking. Yeah. Right,
But you know, and you're cheering on attacks. And he
makes a point of this, and I have the audio

(18:22):
that backs up this again, and I'm going to say
there's a number of Democrats out there that when they
see Tesla places being firebombed and molotov cocktails and the graffiti,
they don't want to live in a country like that.
I'm going to say it's well over the majority of voters,
Democrat voters don't want a country like that. This is

(18:45):
not good.

Speaker 7 (18:45):
But the problem is there's an audience for it. I
heard Jimmy Kimmel's audience cheering on Tesla vandalism. I hear
the Daily Show audience cheering on attacks on Elon Musk,
I hear the Human Rights audience cheering on an attack
on a man in a wheelchair, And I realized this
is what the left has become. An angry mob of
people who are cheering on a tax on a guy

(19:07):
in a wheelchair and vandalism against people who bought a tesla.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
It's pathetic.

Speaker 7 (19:11):
No lesson could ever be learned as long as you
were doing these things in front of audiences who roar
when you do it.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Yeah, he didn't give him a chance to response, you heard.
I look at his audio the files. Boy, he's from
one thought bam, right to the next, not even point
five second in between one thought in the next. But
what he was talking about with Yeah, Jimmy Kimmel, they
were all laughing about at the Daily Show. Here they're all.
Listen to this crowd. Listen to this crowd of brown

(19:38):
shirts SS brown shirts in the audience cheering on. Yes,
we Night of the Broken Glass. We broke all the
Jewish stores. Bravo. This is exactly. This is how it
starts done just overnight, just suddenly you threw them in

(19:58):
concentration camps. There was a progression of violence in the
German society that eventually got to as we've seen, the
piles of gold teeth, the piles of shoes, the piles
of people. It's up.

Speaker 4 (20:13):
People are not content to just scream about elt in
a high school gym.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
They're taking to the streets or the parking lots. Yeah,
parking lots, breaking the windows. They were making fires, electric
vehicle fires that are even more dangerous.

Speaker 9 (20:30):
Should I be FBI and ATF now investigating.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
Multiple cases of possible arson, marcellas and shattash. This dramatic
video shows multiple cars and flames.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
Police say the attacker used molotov cocktails.

Speaker 1 (20:44):
It's the latest in more than a dozen instances of.

Speaker 9 (20:48):
Arsening Tesla, the same suspect shock more Teslas with a gun.
Tesla cyber trucks were set on fire in Kansas City,
and earlier this month, shot in Tesla dealership in Oregon.
Cyber trucks on fire in Seattle.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
Oh good, in that great American businesses being destroyed. How
do you feel about that crowd? Yeah? Yeah, a guy
was burned. Yeah, a guy lost an eye because of
glass flying.

Speaker 4 (21:21):
This is the tremortary show on the Valley's Power Talks.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
Yeah, you're like a credit account. How did that fourteen
dollars nine or nine cent delivered burrito and I gave
a tip? How did that? It cost him me seventy
two dollars because of late fees. That'll hit your overdraft
fees from your bank. If you don't pay it right
on time. Last week, door Dash and assumed to be
IPO parent company called Karna, had a partnership. You'll be

(21:50):
able to buy now pay later on food orders, or
you can pay right away, or you can split the
cost into four installment payments for any purchase over thirty
five dollars push the payment to a later date. Well, okay,
you don't get paid for five days and you really
are hungry and be like, oh, I'll just pay it
on payday. You know that that might work. There's not

(22:14):
gonna be any interest fees if you pay it on time,
but you know there's gonna be people that don't keep
track of that. I mean, the only way to do
this would be if you did the automatic payments to
take it out of an account where you didn't have
to contact them. Oh my no. And they're not gonna
be doing a lot of credit checks as credit card

(22:35):
companies do, so a lot more people will get this
and you watch, you watch, I'll be telling you the
stories of what a burrito costs. Some guy in Philadelphia
didn't pay his door dash fees on time, and it's
not because they're being kind. They're gonna make a lot
of money off this, and believe me, hey, you got
the free will, you can make a choice in any
way you want to pay or something in America. But

(22:58):
bringing up payments for I don't know, a car loan,
a house, that might make sense. If you're having a
break up payments for a burrito, you can probably still
today even go to the store and get you can
probably have tim burritos for ten bucks. Hamburger meat sells,
cheese whatever. Yeah, might not be able to throw all

(23:19):
the veggies on there for that price, I don't know,
but still if you're having to think like that, like
I can't afford this Brita, you shouldn't be ordering takeout food.
How about that as a message? President Trump just announcing
today that twenty five percent tariffs on all cars made
not in America are going to have it slapped on.

(23:41):
To make it in America, you don't have to pay
that tariff. So we've already seen in President Trump in
his press conference as they're not reporting on it, but
so many companies putting billions of dollars back into America.
Now we're gonna have taroft's on goods from China's starting
April second that's that kick in date. Now, what about

(24:05):
like people like Walmart, Well, they were originally saying China's
gonna have to bite it and pay for it. Now
China's saying, now, I don't think that's gonna work. Walmart
tried to pressure China in, but they're not having any
of it. So you know what we like in America,
don't we? We gotta admit we've all become globalist purchasers.

(24:28):
I don't even know if anytime I left, I've been like, well, okay,
I'm considering that, but let's go around. Look at the labels.
Let's find made in the USA. And then that's what.
You can't find that anymore. No, we like our We
like our cheap towels at Walmart. Look at look at
bathroom towels. Give me a give me a three dollars
eighty nine cent clothes basket. We become accustomed to all

(24:52):
that coming from China, Amazon, our clothes, our shoes, our belts.
I still think they're driving us crazy, one little mistake
at a time, like leaving directions one step in the
directions out, sending us shoes with shoelaces that you could
tie around your kneecap, oh Q tips and did have

(25:14):
cotton on one end. I think somebody went ha, some
Americans going to stick that in his ear? Yeah it
was me. What else have I noticed that they've oh
jeans the pocket way up too close to the belt wine.
I think it's all intentional, slowly drive us insane. But
China needs you and me and us buying our cheap

(25:38):
clothes baskets more than we need the cheap clothes baskets.
But then again, you think about it our industrial base.
Do we have closed basket companies making these things? Nop.
It's not going to be rebuilt tomorrow. China knows that
as well. Can China make this stick? Walmart going to

(25:59):
eat the costs? I don't know. I guess we'll figure
it out when we go to Walmart. So Walmart has
some choices right now. They can either raise prices or
they can put the pressure on the Chinese government. And
the Chinese government right now saying we're not going to
pay for this tariff. The US consumers are going to
pay for this. And President Trump has suggested that these

(26:22):
tax incentives for companies that on shore manufacturing, that's good.
We want to do it here in America, but it's
not going to help in the short term. In the
short term here Walmart, Amazon there, maybe they can commit
some of these suppliers to eat some of the costs.
But we will see price increases on Chinese made goods.

(26:45):
And I'm going to venture to say that what half
fifty sixty seventy eighty percent of what anything we might
purchase outside of something that we know as America made,
but it comes from there. We know that this is
this is how it's been for a very long time.
And yes, these terrorists are likely to raise some prices.
That means it might be a little tougher, just like

(27:07):
I said at the start of the show today that yeah,
it's tough when you go to the gym, but man,
it makes you strong. It's going to raise some prices,
and according to Trump two point oh, just like Trump
one point oh, it's going to be successful. And he
realizes that now's the time to do this early in

(27:30):
his turn. And you watch, I bet you anything before
April second, something's going to be decided. I think this
is the communist Chinese Party flexing, trying to bluff. They
know they need us way more then we need them,
and talks are still going on between Walmart and their

(27:53):
Chinese suppliers. Those are continuing. I did not understand this.
I didn't understand this. The Salvation Army things that President
Trump's tariffs are going to make it harder for people financially,
and that's what I'm saying. It might be for a
little while here. So here's what they're asking, and I
do not understand this at all. They're asking people to
donate twenty five percent less. What they said, if you

(28:18):
would normally give us one hundred dollars donation, don't feel
you can do that. You can make a seventy five
dollars donation. We understand what the President's doing. That's how
I take it. We understand how hard it is out
there with his tariffs. So go ahead, just take twenty
five dollars off you one hundred dollars donation twenty five
percent less.

Speaker 10 (28:37):
Wouldn't I wouldn't offering people the chance to give less
hurt the people that are needing their It's like Tim
Wall saying, get rid of Tesla, that helps your state, dude.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
Fight back against the tariffs. Give us less money for
those in need, and you wonder why we call them deranged.
I'll tell you what. It's a whole lot easier to
put up with this. Derange left with the time change.
I gotta say, derange left us when it's dark early. No.
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Speaker 4 (30:32):
This is the Trevor Terry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
There are they say different sources of stress. I said,
seventy seven percent adult stress out by the future of
the nation. All right, let's let's let's get into rank
at them. Here they say these are the most stressed
out states. And why I disagree with it. They got
so many of them that are in the South, and
I know they're not as stressed out as out here.

(30:58):
But they ranked it with crime rates, healthcare and better economies.
They think that having more money leads to much less
stressed people. Na. I don't know if I factor that in.

Speaker 2 (31:11):
No.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
Okay, here's the most stressed out states, Number ten, Oregon,
number nine, Florida. I disagree. People are relaxing more in Florida.
Number eight Alabama. You ever watch an Alabama game? Come on?
Number seven, Arkansas a number six Tennessee, number five Mississippi.

(31:33):
They fish, they play banjo's, they play checkers. That's not
stressful behavior. They might not be as wealthy as California
or New York or New Jersey or Minnesota, but they're
I guarantee they're not as stressed. These are liberals that
are putting this poll together. Wallet hub dot com. All right,
West Virginia number four, That kind of does seem like

(31:55):
a stressed out state. I gotta go with that. Number
three Louisiana. Yeah, I can alligators and all that kind
of stuff. Number two Nevada. Yeah, I've never felt comfortable
in Nevada. I lived in Reno for about that long.
Didn't like it. But yes, I do agree with the
number one most stressed out state. What would you think
it is if you had to guess, it's not California.

(32:18):
Now we are at number seventeen, Texas at fourteen, Arizona's
at twelve, number one New Mexico. Yes, I agree. Running
out of methamphetamine could be really stressful, can't. I mean,
that's how I feel about New Mexico. I've traveled through
it numerous times. My second radio audition was in Albuquerque

(32:40):
and talk radio. I spent a lot of time there
in the eighties and nineties watching cops in Albuquerque. That's
what got me going, like, I don't want to go there, man,
I'll watch cops. Then they come along with breaking Bad,
Double Whammy, Double Whammy. When I was in the record industry,
we had an artist many people here in the valley
might remember Kid Frost. This is for La Rossa, and

(33:02):
he was on our label. And when we would go
into Albuquerque, a lot of the artists we just ran
a fifteen passenger van or whatever to take him to
the hotel. But with Frost, he had a whole motorcade
waiting for him. At the Albuquere of Lowriders all that. Yeah,
we would go from the airport, he would be he'd
jump in one of the convertible low Riders. I mean,
he was like Elvis there. And I never was comfortable

(33:26):
there because I had watched cops and a lot of
these guys, you know, all tatted up. They were cool people.
They love Kid Frost, but yeah, he got like a
presidential motorcade through town all the way to the hotel,
and then they would wait out there and play his
music and have their cars jumping up and down, and
the hotel people would be like, we can't have this,
what is going on here? But yeah, and then they
would follow to the radio station interview. He was Elvis

(33:50):
there and I never felt comfortable.

Speaker 4 (33:52):
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