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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good luck to the Columbus Blue Jackets tonight in action
versus the Utah Hockey Club. And so the Four Nations
break is coming up, so tonight and then Saturday night
before the break and they're off for ten days. Boy, we
could use the time because we got some guys that
are banged up. I don't know if that is enough
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time for some of them. I know it won't be
enough for Marchie. Carill Marchenko is he's out for a
while with a broken jaw.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
So bizarre.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
I hate it.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
You know.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
I was telling my tax guy today, who is a
He's like a day wanner as far as a season
ticket holder for the Jackets. Wow, seriously, since two thousand,
he's on the wall there. They have like a wall
of fame, if you will, and so he's on that
and I was telling him, I'm just like, I wish
we would have skipped that trip to Dallas all together
(00:53):
because we had three people get hurt. You know, Carill
ends up and you know, he was even lamented. He's like, well, oh,
I don't it could have literally knocked us out of
playoff chances because it's that serious, which you know, I'm
halfway aware of that kind of stuff. But boy, it's
gonna take a lot of effort and a lot of
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other people kind of stepping up in Marchie's absence, if
you will. And then you just can't say enough about
Zach Warinsky, not only his ability and what he does
on the ice, but his leadership. And you know he's
still around for that stuff. I'm not exactly even sure
what's going on with Zach. But and then Dante Fabreau
going down and then those bad calls. I was just like,
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what a terrible trip to Dallas. And it's a really
good team. You need those things kind of bounce your way.
So anyway, good luck Jackets tonight. I'm going so I'll
be there.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
You say ten days off, I just have to wonder
how off you really are. I mean, it's not like
you considering I'm watching cartoons and eating cheeseburgers, because I mean,
you got to go back.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
Oh no, those guys they have, you know, people that
work with them to make the conditioning and all of that.
But you're right, I would think ten and they'll they're
gonna have to skate and stuff. They're just be off
from the very serious punishment of battling another team for
two points, you know, that night. So that's what I
mean by that. But yeah, they're they're going to be
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off as far as not having to you know, play anybody,
but no, they'll continue to skate and all of that.
Think about and you lose that quickly, I'm pretty sure.
And I don't know the exact days and all that
stuff obviously, but I I know you lose that pretty quickly.
If you're not skating, your legs start to get heavier
and you start to feel heavier and all of that.
But the conditioning, it's it's a it's a real, real thing.
(02:35):
There's no question about that. But yeah, I don't know,
I don't know how quick you start to lose that,
but I'm imagining pretty quick. So, man, you sent me
this audio and I was cracking. I was dying laughing.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
I said, see, I had no idea you'd actually use it.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
Why not? Why not? Look that that's you know, that's
a yeah, it's it's it's a term that they don't
necessarily embrace. But you know, Representative Nancy Mace out of
South Carolina, first congressional district there in South Carolina, and
then you know, it's it's Gerald E. Connley, who is
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the eleventh congressional district out of Virginia, and he's up,
you know, questioning there. You know she she basically is
just like, no, I you know, you're not going to
tell me. And in case you don't know, she's one
of the people that spearheaded like she did not want
men transgender women, if you will, slash men coming into
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the women's facilities there. And so she was very adamant
about all of this stuff and clearly she was remember
we saw her yesterday stand up and speak when Trump
was signing the executive order going no men in women's sports.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
So this exchange happened. It was very heated, and you
know I just was like, wow, look at her. She
is a fire fire cracker. But yeah, this is you know,
Representative Connolly starts out and then you know, Representative Mace
firms him up.
Speaker 3 (04:08):
This is very interesting that is considered a slur in
the LGBTQ community and the transgender community. Let me please
finish without an.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
Interruption, and tranny, tranny, tranny, I don't really care.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
You want penises in women's bathrooms and I'm not going
to have it. No, thank you.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
Let Chairman, let the gentleman status parliamctory inquiry to me, Jamie,
and here in the committee, a level of decorum requires
us to try consciously to avoid slurs. You just heard
the General Lady actually actively, robustly replaced it, and I
would just ask the Chairman that she'd be counseled that
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we ought not to be engaged. We can have debate
and policy discussion without offending human beings who are fellow citizens.
And so I would ask as a parliamentary inquiry whether
the use of that phrase is not, in fact the
violation of mister Chairman. I'm not going to be counseled
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by a man over men and women's spaces, or men
who have mental health issues dressing as women.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
I'm not being counseled by somebody, Chairman. Isn't it funny
that we are using this question of decorum in the
hallowed halls of Congress, where our first Amendment rights to
speak without the government telling us what we can say
and how we can say it, Reigned, Supreme.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Beautiful, beautiful, so beautifully put, and so accurate. Right there,
you just nailed it. That is, it couldn't have said
it better myself. That is it. That's perfect exact. And
the thing is, I am so tired of them determining
what again this situation, the way he's trying to call
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her out or call her.
Speaker 2 (05:59):
Down or what have you.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
Yet, then is it any different when we see and
certainly it's uh, maybe not derogatory terms being used, but
certainly acts of violence being promoted by the left towards
people on the right. Remember Maxine Waters, you were reverencing
it yesterday.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
Hut him dow go into that restaurant, tell them they
are not welcome here. You tell Trump and his supporters
to get out of town. We don't need that, We
don't want to see that.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
Yeah, I just I feel like it falls on deaf
ears when they try this stuff. And you know Representative
Comber there trying to try to keep order and he's
half smiling. Did you see that as almost like he
is this smirk on his face or whatever. Anybody who
challenges this woman, especially when it comes to this particular thing,
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it's useless. It's useless. She's not listening to anything you're saying.
It doesn't matter. All the the gloves have been off.
You know why the gloves came off because a one
Joseph R. Biden. That's why the gloves came off this
last administration. That is the thing that has really, it's
really given Republicans finally going, Okay, I'm tired of you know,
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we're supposed to take the high road. Republicans are supposed
to do. I've heard that too, depending on you know,
there's different people over the few years that I've been
doing this going I don't know, do we take that?
And I'm like, no, I'm tired of that. I'm tired
of doing that. Why is it they can do and
say whatever it is they want and I'm not able
to react or say what I think or feel. And
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so there it is. But I love it. I think
it's great that she did that.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
They cannot make their arguments without conflicting with themselves on
other arguments. And that's the juicy part of this for me,
because how many times have you seen where the debate's
going on, especially is something like the abortion issue, and
you hear you know, sir, you are a man, you
have a penis, you do not have an opinion on
this subject. Hey, well, you know what Nancy's telling me.
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You have a penis, you don't have an opinion on
who gets to use the women's bathroom. You know, makes sense.
It's the same argument you're making, and it's much easier
to solve my dilemma than it is your dilemma.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Amen to that.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
So why is my argument not accepted when yours is
supposed to be?
Speaker 1 (08:20):
You know? Also, let me reiterate where with regard to
this whole situation, I don't care what you want to
identify as, or what you want to be, or who
you want to do whatever with. If you're not breaking
any laws, I don't care. And We've said this a
million times on this show. Don't jam it down my throat.
(08:43):
Please stop making me have to celebrate you if what
you're doing I don't necessarily believe it. I'm tired of this.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
See yourself any way you want to see yourself, identify
yourself any way you identify, but don't expect me to
play into your fantasy. It's not going to happen it.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
Stop telling me. Then, I'm also fill in the blank
because I won't do that, because I won't celebrate you
or whatever it is you think is. You know how
you should be or how you should operate. I I
but I don't have a problem with that. I really don't.
It's like, just do whatever you want, whatever makes you happy,
whatever keeps you from going into public and snapping and
(09:22):
pulling out an ar and you know, I mean, whatever
it takes.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
I have every right to put on a halter top
and Daisy Dukes to come in here to do the
show tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Good Lord.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
Mark does not have to tell me I'm beautiful. Whether
I think I am or not, it doesn't matter you are.
Though I know it's it's hard to resist, but yeah,
I mean I can. I can be and dressed and
I could look in the mirror and tell myself, darling,
you'll all model us, darling. But but I do cannot
expect Mark and Zachtly oh we need we need that too.
(09:51):
I would look so gut in those shorts. No, they
they are them and I'm me And that's how life goes.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
Is that what you would say, Zach, I'm guessing I
do know somebody that looked really good with their glasses
on yesterday. I will have you know, to reset uh,
Chuck had on these dollar readers that he had that
was missing one what the what are those called again?
Speaker 2 (10:17):
The temple?
Speaker 1 (10:18):
The temples, the pieces that run along the side of
your head, that rest on.
Speaker 2 (10:22):
Your ears, connect lay it over here. As a matter
of fact, the temple I took the night you were wearing.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
Those missing a temple yesterday and it was one of
the funniest things I've ever seen.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
It was really funny. They my big head kip them one.
That's all I cared about.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
That's it, and it served. They serve their purpose, and
that's all that mattered. That's really at the end of
the day, all that matters because you were just trying
to see what it was you were.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
I'm getting old, man, I'm telling you, Chuck, I love you.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
I'm not going to post my promise, but I have
pictures off it.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
You took pictures.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Yeah, well he did send one to me and I
was like dying, and I was you know, I think
it's great man.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
I'm not ashamed. I got the job done and that's
what was important.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Uh. And I'm Zach Zach attack does a lot of things,
but he knows where. Okay, I got to stop right here,
and I'm glad you didn't post those because you need
permission to.
Speaker 3 (11:12):
Do until I get until I get fired.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Then it's all that's a wrong. He's putting the whole
collage together in his phone right now. I think