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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mark Pleaser show, All Right, Here we Go two one
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WTVN one eight hundred six WTVN.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
On the Legacy Retirement Group dot com phone lines, you
can join us. Uh so bobpa doucheck in studio with me.
How are you man?
Speaker 3 (00:31):
I'm too great man? Getting ready for Christmas? It's cold out.
Did some deer hunting, you know, got clear the election
and had some downtime.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
I just don't know what to do with myself anymore. Yeah,
that was That's the thing that you have to figure
out in this situation, because going into the election you
also had to think about not only well, when we
win this, you stay positive clearly going into it, but
then once the victory happens, you start figuiguring out. You
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know where you're at now. But prior to the election,
did you in your mind, not telling anybody, but in
your mind, were you thinking, Okay, what's my game plan
if if if, if it doesn't come together? If I
could quote George Pard from me.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
In terms of the Trump campaign, yeah, oh, I thought
he's gonna win the whole time.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
But but you don't have any contingency plan in your mind.
Not really okay, not fair enough.
Speaker 3 (01:29):
I mean Look, you know, I'm self employed, so I
have a practice a consultancy. So I go and I
have to think about those things for the upcoming year.
But you know, doing this so long, a lot of times,
you know you have somebody who will stick with you,
you know, between one general assembly or something like that
for another that that's fine, but that doesn't happen a lot.
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So a lot of stuff comes and goes, and you
just got to be flexible and be able to do it.
It can be disconcerting, but you know, I kind of
like that. You know, it's sort of like we were
talking earlier about Vegas and stuff. I like to go
out and I like to shoot dice and play. We're
letting have a good time and everything.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
And uh, don't ever try to get confirmed on his
administration because well because they're gonna tear you apart, especially
if it was twenty eight years ago. They're gonna be like,
you had too many drinks at a Fox Christmas party.
Oh that's Pete heads he sat sorry.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Well, but Blazer, that's you know, I have no tension
of going in you know, look.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
Good thing, because man, I've been in Vegas with you.
You'll never get through the Senate so far up, you
have no chance. Man. Yeah, okay, I'm just kidding. Stop it.
I'm just kidding. Don't look at me like that.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
No, it's funny where all the bodies, you know, it's
it's funny. The crazy thing about that because a lot
of people are like, hey, you know, are you going
or what are you gonna do?
Speaker 2 (02:51):
Because that's what they asked me, is like, what are
you gonna do? I'm gonna nothing. I'm staying in a
hot I'm gonna do it nothing. That's what I'm gonna do.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
Look, look, I love Ohio. In Washington, DC. My wife
and I were down there twice, once in the Bush
administration and then again after that.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
DC sucks to the it does. It's nothing I like
about it. You've got to be a freaking millionaire and
then you're not even really living in DC proper right,
one hundred percent.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
It's very expensive, it's congested with traffic. They don't want
you driving in that town, so they discourage you from driving,
you know. So they talk about this doage thing, about
all these guys like department and about how a lot
of federal employees aren't shown up for work.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
Well they're discouraged from.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
It because the city doesn't want to have the view
all the climate change bs and everything that goes on
with that, and so that that all that stuff is discouraged.
But even the people that do drive in, I mean,
the traffic down there's like a nightmare. You come back
here and you complain about the traffic. I'm like, man,
you don't know what you're talking about. Go spend drive
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time or rush hour in d C or LA or
New York York City, Like you don't know what you're
talking about here is this? Like you shouldn't complain at all.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
Well, the thing is with the way that it is
here in Ohio, the people who complain the loudest are
typically the older people. And by that I mean me
for instance. And here's why. Because our baseline has us
at moving around at a reasonable time frame, and now
it's worse than ever. Because you just say to yourself,
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doesn't anybody freaking work anymore? Why are they on the roads,
That's what you think to yourself. And I'm on my
way to my job where I do work. But there's
so many people that are dot commerce and everybody there's
so many different ways to make money now and as
a result, people are able to drive around and clog
everything up during the day. It's not a ghost town
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during the day when most people would be at work,
if you will. But anyway, continue, Oh and look that's fine.
I mean again, I love Ohio, man, what's not the
love here? I mean?
Speaker 3 (04:56):
And if you want to get away from Ohio, get
on a plane and you go.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
Yeah. I mean, but this is home.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
I mean, the people here are the best people, the
you know, you gotta We're really blessed. There's a lot
of good stuff to do here in central Ohio and
a surrounding too.
Speaker 2 (05:13):
Like a few hours either way north south, east west,
there's a lot of stuff.
Speaker 3 (05:17):
I drive an hour fifteen minutes. I'm in the Wayne
National Forest, hunting, deer, hunting, turkey whatever.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
Yeah, it's it's a great place.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
And I you know, people give Ohio a rap sometimes,
but but I'm telling you, I love it here.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
I'm gonna die here. To me, this is like the
place to stay, all right. So what where were you?
I think it's a week ago, well coming up on.
I don't know when it was when you saw President
Biden pardon hunter, when you got that news, when you
saw by the way, was it pretty instantaneously or did
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you take you a little bit? Were you hunting? By
chance you weren't hunting if it would have been Sunday night.
It was Sunday night.
Speaker 3 (05:59):
I didn't I hunt a hundred Monday mornings. So but
I was out there at the camp. It came on,
you know, and we've got the Hughes net because you
can't get like real cable there right in Shawnee, right,
and so it came up on the Fox News on
the US end, and I was like, and one of
my buddies Dad's was there and he's like older guy
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like my dad before my dad passed away, you know,
watches Fox News and does this.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
So he's like, oh my god, I can't believe this.
And I'm like.
Speaker 3 (06:28):
The thing that surprised me about it was like that
they did it, like now, like why on earth wouldn't
you wait till January twentieth or January nineteenth and have
done it?
Speaker 2 (06:42):
Well, his sentencing was coming up here, like I think
the twelfth or.
Speaker 3 (06:46):
Yeah, but you can find to laze and things like
that or let it happen. I mean, they're not going
to like take the guy and throw them in the jail.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
Right then, and there are they?
Speaker 3 (06:54):
I mean or maybe I don't know. I'm not a lawyer,
but here's the thing on it. Just think about like all,
I mean, he's catching flak rightfully so from Republicans and
Democrats and from the media and everything. I mean, he's
really jammed himself up because outside of you know, the
you know, the Trump you know, Trump administration, the nominees
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and things like that, this is the only news that
that is like resonating with people. Right They've like it's
been like over a week and people have been talking
about this thing for a while now.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
We were just before the show were watching well yeah
kJ P, she's and you're going a lot of people
are you know, coming at him rightly except her? Who
is she? That's what I get it. But still, how
do you defend.
Speaker 3 (07:41):
The well, you know, I mean we've seen it. I mean,
it comes with the territory, you know. And I have
a little bit of sympathy for and empathy because you know,
when you're doing a campaign and you're the spokesperson or
the lead person on the campaign and things aren't going well,
you got to be up there taking taking the hits.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
You know, and and it comes with a job. But look,
if you're a pro, you understand that and you get it.
You know, so when you when you heard that that
had happened, and you're so one big thing was the
timing for you one hundred percent? So what did you
think when you heard it was the sweeping And it
goes back to twenty fourteen, there's actual dates, which you know,
all that was about was the president making sure that
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as the big guy, he was not going to be implicated.
There's no like that is all this was about. And
then they know what all just this arbitrary date. Let
me see, they know exactly when all of this stuff
was going. This is so unbelievable. See I'm getting all
mad again.
Speaker 3 (08:37):
Yeah no, and listen, you're not the only one. Look,
this is basically, I mean, this is an admission that
every comment that people made about the Biden crime family
is is ostensibly true.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
This is nothing. Everything that was said about Joe Biden's
family and.
Speaker 3 (08:58):
Selling influence and everything else is true. This this this
validates that. And now they're talking about these like peremptorary
pardons for for for for I don't know, for things
that like this is the first I heard investigated or
charged on.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
Yeah, you were like bringing it up. I'm like, wait
a minute, and you're so then you're just speculating with
regard to you know, well, Liz Cheney was mentioned. So
so here's how the stuff works. Okay.
Speaker 3 (09:24):
Sometimes in politics you either do things like you rip
the band aid off, like the Hunter Biden thing. Other
times you sort of kind of float stuff out there
just to see what might happen, called the trial balloon things.
So they talk about Mark Milly, they talk about uh,
Chris Cheney, Adam Shift, all the people in the FBI.
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I mean, they kind of throw this out there because
because here's the thing, because of all this political prosecutions
and stuff, we got to keep you know, Trump, who
never had any political prosecutions in four years of presidency,
but all these Joe Biden political prostitutions. We can't let
Trump do that to Democrats. So what we're gonna do
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is for an unnamed crime that may or may not
have happened, we're gonna give these people pardons.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
This is insane. I mean, he has no legacy to
hold on to So I'm not even that surprised to
hear about this listen, it's his kid. I see him
doing the first son. I get it. I never, Bob,
I never believed. I've been saying for months and months
and months, maybe even whenever it first came up, and
it looked like, Okay, this is getting serious with Hunter
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with regard to you know, the guns and the taxes,
and it started looking like, oh, okay, they're really they're
gonna get They're gonna hang him on something here or whatever.
And then they go they flat out asking point Blake,
are you gonna put And he's like, no, I will not,
I'm gonna let the justice play out, and all I
was going, no, I'm right on the air going no, no, no, no no.
He is lying through his teeth, and I get it.
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I have a son, yeah, and you have, so you
think of about what he's doing as a as a dad. However,
I don't know that that's completely all that's happening there,
because I feel like it's really mostly about saving his
own ass.
Speaker 3 (11:11):
Well that is that that is the other part of
this equation that hasn't gotten as much attention because he's
going to have to pardon his brother and anybody else
that was involved in that. And again that means these
things will dribble out or they'll happen the day or
the day before the day he leaves office, and you know,
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and and it'll get lost in the news cycle or whatever.
But when you think about this, this is like, you know, now,
back in twenty fourteen, the guy didn't know he had
any chance of being elected president.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
Sure, he didn't think that was going to happen, but he.
Speaker 3 (11:48):
Was cashing in, you know, and he was doing everything
he could and he figured, like, you know, no one
would ever come to notice this, no one would ever
pay attention to this, and this would go away and
that would be at and now we all know different.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
Let me grab I think a ransom. Are you there? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (12:07):
Brother? How you doing?
Speaker 2 (12:08):
Man? Hey? Man doing great? Thank you for listening and
calling in. So you got a question?
Speaker 5 (12:13):
Yeah, I want to talk to Bob a little bit
and with his expertise and politics, if you know, as
a layman, if you wanted to start a political action
group to hold accountability for state and federal uh you
know elected officials. Can he go through a little bit
of how you go about doing that and uh, just
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educating us about how to do that?
Speaker 2 (12:38):
All right?
Speaker 3 (12:38):
So the easiest thing to do is to get somebody
who's an elections lawyer, somebody that understands, Now, there's federal
and state laws, but what you're talking about is not
necessarily doing political contributions for state campaigns or federal campaigns
because you'd have to have two different entities to do that.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
But but it sounds.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
To me what you're talking about is like a I
have a one C three or five on one C
four under the tax code, which would be a public
interest group that would like hold politicians accountable. You know,
there's a lot of left wing groups that say that's
what they do when they're really just frunts for the
Democrat Party. But you know, listen, talk to a tax
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lawyer or an elections lawyer. If it's a political action thing,
it's governed under Ohio uh Ohio Revise Code thirty five,
section thirty five, I think, and if it's if it's
not in Ohio, if it's not you know, an elections
campaign finance kind of thing, just talk to a tax
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lawyer about whether you want to be a C four
or C three or whatever.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
Okay, thanks, thanks, Ransa, I appreciate it. Brother.
Speaker 3 (13:50):
Interesting, Yeah, you don't get that question every day on
the radio.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
I know, never ever, actually, I'm sure you've never had
that ask of you. Oh I've had it ask oh yeah, yeah,
oh yeah yeah.
Speaker 3 (14:01):
So it's not that I mean, uh, you know, there's
been a lot that's changed since since thence she united
and things like that, with different laws and stuff, and
you the most important thing is get a you know, ransom,
get a lawyer that understands this type of law and
make sure you do everything right.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
Hey. The other thing with regard to the pardon the
thing that I immediately struck me as as soon as it happened,
I you know, I showed I held up my phone.
My wife's sitting next to me. I held up my
phone with the headline. She goes, get the out of here,
and I go, I know, right, and she goes, that's
real and I go, yeah, it's real. That's a legit
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news site. And then she's just staring at me and
I go, you know, how long have we heard nobody
is above the law? That's the first thing I thought, dude,
as soon as I saw that, and I go, apparently
hunter is. And then I told her, I go, this
is just the beginning. And then I said why now.
Then people started speculating. Congressman Jordan was on and I
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even said to him, I go, hey, any chance in
your mind that you think the reason that this was
done in the timeframe that it that it was done
was because they're going to try to put Kamala in
as the first female Democrat president for whatever it is,
as legit whatever. And it's just like what what And
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then some people are trying to say any self respecting
I go stop, let me stop you right there, because
you don't even need to be using those two words
when we're talking about Kamaa. She for the love of God,
she was appointed. She was appointed for the love of God.
So I'm like, no, no, no, you know and and
I so people are going, man, he's just getting us
out of the way because he doesn't trust her obviously
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to be part of Well, honestly, this is the first
time I've heard oh what do you think? I mean,
the look on you going, well, okay, crazy maybe, But
then again, this entire administrs been crazy. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (16:01):
That's the other thing is like, listen, I've been doing
this almost forty years. I thought, you know, eight years
ago that like i'd seen kind of all of it,
you know, or at least most of it that we begun.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
Man, It's like the.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
One thing has been more than anything over the previous
thirty some years.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
They raided mar Alago and you went, oh my god.
That was probably the beginning of you going I don't
believe I'm witness that.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
The Russia hoax, the special, the Muller stuff. I mean,
it was so transparently, just like the criminal boom. I mean,
you know, Robert Mumueller has besearched his name. I mean,
he took whatever kind of reputation he had and he
just trashed it. Through that whole process. We know now
all that stuff was fake and wasn't true, and it's
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crazy that that stuff went off.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
Yeah, it is.
Speaker 6 (16:53):
Sports and the Mark Blazer Show on sixty ten WTVN.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
Why is it that my phone literally gets hardly any
text all day long? Maybe you earlier going hey, I'm here,
or you know just maybe just you know, literally five
ten text total from the time I get going until
we get here, and and I swear it is like
blowing up. My daughter is sending me like four and
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five part text about some sort of I got to
try to help put out a fire, something going on.
I literally just saw it like a real fire.
Speaker 3 (17:29):
No, no, no, no, it's just some a daughter problem
because I have two of those.
Speaker 2 (17:33):
I mean, I have two daughters. So I know you
stall me out. I'm on the air. You know what
I do for a living. She's eighteen, it's not like
she's six and the world revolves. Well wait a minute,
the world still does revolve around. I guess I was
abilling to tell you that it revolves harder when they
get older.
Speaker 3 (17:50):
Even I think it does because it's got reasons that
there are more fires now.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
I guess. Chief Meteorologist Marshall McPeek joining us now, Marshall,
I was saying earlier, like, man, by the time we
get to Sunday and Monday, we've dealt with these single
digit windshills these last couple of mornings, it's gonna feel tropical.
Speaker 4 (18:07):
Actually, text you about that.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
Make sure you're make sure you know it right right? Yeah, So,
and that was just what I was just telling, you know,
Paduchek here in studio with me. It's like, man, I
just looked down. It was. It was three texts when
I was getting ready to crack the mic to come
on and do this break and I just now double
checked it. It's up to seven notifications. Now she sends
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me these. You know those people that send you literally
eight text and it's like four words in each text
to make an entire thought out of eight total texts,
And you're just like, can you send me all of
that at once? Please?
Speaker 4 (18:45):
Hey, Siri, send a text message to Mark Blazerer, says
I feel for you.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
Exclamation point sent you went, Chaka Khan on me. There
there it is. Okay, there you go. I'm adding to
the list. Now there it is. Let me see if
it then there it is, and there's there, Bob, look
there it is. Marshall mcpeech. Just send me okay, Oh,
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Zach just sent me to thank you. Zach, appreciate that. Okay, Bob,
your turn, buddy, All Chris.
Speaker 4 (19:18):
Everybody who has Mark's number, send him a text right now.
It doesn't have to say anything other than hey, Mark,
but just send him a text right now.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
Oh this is gonna blow up, like I'm gonna have
seventy one text here, but that on tail about everybody
I know though, So yeah.
Speaker 4 (19:36):
Perfect, perfect, perfect, perfect. It's gonna be another cold night tonight,
but not as cold. We'll drop to twenty two for
the overnight low. The biggest difference is that the wind
is not as strong, so the wind chills won't be
quite as vicious. However, it's still cold. At twenty two degrees,
we're way below average. Saturday Toys for Tot's day. Partly cloudy,
little breezy, thirty nine in the afternoon, so we're closer
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to normal, but not quite there.
Speaker 2 (20:01):
Sunday. I'm getting the mower out.
Speaker 4 (20:03):
I think on Sunday, Yeah, there's some leaves that need
some attention. So and by attention, I mean they need
to have the everything mulched out of them. So yeah,
I think Sunday the mulching blades may be the day
for that. Fifty in the afternoon. We're dry during the day.
The rain will show up Sunday night, and then it's
wet Monday with a high fifty four.
Speaker 2 (20:24):
All right, thank you marshall. It is thirty four right now,
and there's my wife sending me a text. All right, perfect,
I think she's yeah to the program. Yeah for a
few minutes. She's off at three point thirty, so her
commute is about six minutes if she hits every light
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so yeah, I think she's probably about home now. If
not already, well, there you go, and then she yeah,
it's uh. And then if she gets in and she'll
go she's got something, she's going to meet up with
friends or whatever, and she'll do that in a little bit,
she'll turn it on and then she'll say stuff like, ah,
you and Chuck had be cracking up, or you know,
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if she's listening in and she thought something was funny,
she'll go, you and Bob had me dying lap, you
know whatever. Yeah, she does put in as a matter
of fact. I'll go are you listening today? And she'll
say yeah. And if she hasn't said anything, she thought
it was dumb what was happening? So sometimes I'll go, hey,
were you listening today? And she'll go yeah, and I'm
like okay, and I'll just stare at her and she's like, so,
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what do you want to drink with dinner? You know,
or whatever, and so yeah, that's what happened.
Speaker 3 (21:34):
That's very kind of her, because like when I do
something dumb, I hear about it all the time.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
Hey, Martin Lawrence, you know Martin Lawrence of course, and
his daughter is Jasmine, is her name. She is marrying
Eddie Murphy's son Eric. Oh really, yes. I So the
only reason I bring this up is because I thought
it was kind of interesting. Some people go, hey, don't
talk about those well to do Hollywood a lister, you know,
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lived hard, don't don't talk about them or don't whatever,
And for the most part, I agree with that, because
they live in a bubble. So you think about these
two guys and how long it's been since they've lived
a quote unquote normal life if you will, you know
what I'm saying. And their kids never and their kids never. Yeah.
Right now. Now, on a side note, with regard to kids,
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you hear Shaq talking about his kids. He's like, they
talk about how they're rich. He's like, uh huh. He
tells them, Uh, you're not rich, I'm rich. That's what
he says to him. Yeah, you know, it's like, uh no,
we're not rich, I'm rich. Yeah, you're not rich, is what?
And he you know whatever. But you're right, these kids
probably never wanted for anything. I'm thinking, yeah, but that's
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how it's supposed to be if you're the dad and
so on and so forth. So this is interesting. So Eddie
apparently joked with Martin that it was his turn to
pay because Eddie had already covered six different weddings. And
my first thought was, well, that's your own fault. Palfra
have not many kids, you know, like you want to
just keep having kids. What did you think they were
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just going to disappear once they turned eighteen whatever. Their
dad's Eddie Murphy, right, So he's, according to this, has
already covered six different weddings. And so I was laughing
because he told Martin, well, you're the one paying for this.
Then I thought, well, wait a minute. The bride's parents
typically pay for.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
The wedding anyway, in the in the grooms, yes, cover.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
The bar, cover the oh see, I never heard of that.
Speaker 3 (23:32):
That's how it was with So when I got married,
at least that was kind of the deal that I
was told was the deal. And I said, yeah, I'll
definitely take care of the bar, oh, because I want
to make sure it's right.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Oh I see, okay, yeah, so that was your wedding
though you're talking.
Speaker 3 (23:46):
Yeah, yeah, but I always thought that that was the thing. Now,
who knows, maybe I got you have two daughters.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
So when they.
Speaker 3 (23:52):
Decided weddings, yeah, and they only get one apiece.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
I'm laying down the law on that right, and so
you will then cover the bar as well, or are
you gonna go well, no, the groom's parents are supposed
to cover the bar. Listen everything in life and negotiations,
Oh see what goes on. Well that's exactly enough. It's
funny to look at your face because you were saying, well,
that's how it was when I and now I'm like,
what about your daughter, and you're like, well, probably not
going to be the way or not be well, we'll see. Yeah,
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so I was at it, you know, like in my situation.
My parents we did like the what do you call it,
the rehearsal dinner, and that was out somewhere. We covered
that exactly. They covered that. I say, we like, I
covered anything. I was so poor and so that they
covered that. But then my in laws covered the and
we got married in Vegas, so it was a destination wedding.
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He was paying for some of the party, like flying
out there.
Speaker 3 (24:46):
And remember The Father of the Bride, Yes, that's N's
favorite movie. That's where all the traditions go in where
he had to pay for all these cousins and different
people that's you know that that that that that's what
you know, that's the definitive likely what do you called?
Speaker 2 (25:03):
Who's who's the deer abby?
Speaker 3 (25:05):
So that's the deer abbey on all this stuff, right,
you want to know what the protocol is.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
So what's interesting about this though, is you know it's
Martin's daughter, so he should be paying for it anyway,
if you ask me. But I thought it was kind
of funny because Eddie's like, I already covered six weddings.
Then I started thinking to myself, how do the A
lister Hollywood types when they have their kids marrying each other?
How do they kind of handle this? And I always
default to whoever makes the most money or is worth
(25:33):
the most money should be the one that's paying for it, Okay,
So then I looked up how much money do you
think Martin Lawrence is worth? And I didn't look deep
into this. I just saw the I have no idea.
I saw the amount and I was kind of shocked.
It's one hundred and ten million is what Martin is worth.
So I was like, where is he getting all of
that money? I didn't loss commercials is a ton of commercials.
(25:55):
That's the obvious answers. Yeah, but I don't know, to
the tune of one hundred and ten million. That's a lot.
I don't know. Maybe he's who knows, that's a lot. Yeah,
that's a lot. How much money do you think Eddie
Murphy is worth? So you don't even have any okay, yeah,
no idea. So he's a good guy for this. He's
worth two hundred million. That seems about right. Yeah, now,
(26:16):
Eddie I kind of understand. There's he's been at it
a little longer, and he's a little more storied, I
think than Martin Lawrence. Yeah. I mean Martin had the
Bad Boys movies with Will Smith and he also had
a sitcom. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (26:29):
Well, but so so here's the thing. You know, he
was also a singer who yeah. Yeah, So so here's
the thing.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
You car a party all the time, a singer, my
girl wants to hit on the chart. He's probably right,
and that was when he was already famous, so he
probably worked out a pretty good deal. Yeah, he's getting
most of charge. So he's a singer. Yeah, he had
to have written that because the lyrics are who else
would do that? You're going, but here does the pay?
(26:58):
Somebody did do that? Right.
Speaker 3 (26:59):
So I wasn't sure where you So I wasn't sure
where you were going with this segment because you know what,
the first thing popped into my mind when you said
that that Eddie Murphy's kid, Martin Lawrence's kids were getting married.
What is how funny their grandkids would be. Oh yeah,
think of the genetics of that. That's gotta be some
(27:21):
funny stuff, right.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
You remember this? Yeah, I do, sadly man, whatever you
jammed this, it's on your phone right now, on your iTunes.
It is not, I assure you. Uh yeah. So anyway,
I thought you would think that they would go by
uh not paper rock scissors, but whose bank accounts bigger?
That makes sense you get to pay then if your
bank account and who this is going to be one
(27:47):
helasious wedding. I would think when you got to two
guys like that, that toast at that thought. Oh that's
got to be said to get smoked. Oh you're nervous. Yeah,
Well think about those two if they get up there
and start messing around, Because you got two of the
funniest guys that have ever existed on you know, that's
gonna be so fun. Though I wish I was I
(28:07):
wish I got invited to that. Hey, so you kind
of brought it up earlier. Let's see where are we
at on time here, Well, we can kind of start
this and and then we can can continue it next
hour two. But the UH suspects still at large, and
we talked just to Scoach about it before we went
on the United Healthcare CEO murderer. He's still on the run.
(28:31):
He's still and I'm sure you probably saw the footage.
I mean it was all over so I couldn't believe.
Literally within hours of that happening, you could literally watch
it online and then the people commenting and we were talking.
I was talking with Chuck about this yesterday and the
day before we've been covering it, you know, pretty good
and pretty good clip, and there were people were so brutal.
(28:55):
I don't know if you read any of the so
for instance, one person's like, you know, waiting on pre
approval for thoughts and prayers. I mean it's just so well, dude,
it's so brutal what people are saying. Look, this is
a problem with all the social media stuff. I'll tell
you some of the stuff I get. I'm not like
a famous guy.
Speaker 3 (29:14):
I don't have a lot of but oh yeah, and
the hate is something fierce, like some of the stuff
like I've even put now in my bio on X
that like, if you're like a crass offensive bolshevik, I'll
just block it.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
You know.
Speaker 3 (29:30):
People say things about my family or my progeny or whatever,
you know, my my you know, my birth or whatever.
People like are vicious on it, and I'm just like,
I'm not going to even waste time with you your block.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
Right, So they're analyzing there was a phone call that
was made by the suspect, and they're trying to figure out,
you know who he called where, you know what, who
was that person who he called? What was you know
what exactly was happening right then, and they have they
also have like a water bottle from somewhere earlier there
(30:07):
or excuse me, on the on the shell the casings,
the three d's of insurance were written on there, Deny, delay,
and depose. So let's see what a sharpie they were
written on there. When did this happen? Refresh my memory?
A day before yesterday, so in the morning.
Speaker 3 (30:24):
So so this this is stuff I actually like fascinates
me me too, in the sense that like, Okay, they
were able to. So, so they must have a huge
police force dedicate or a group of people running this
stuff down. Because to go into that Starbucks and then
to find out that that guy is on camera in
(30:45):
that Starbucks. First off, that Starbucks is a camera that
that guy's on it.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
It was in that period of time. You can't go
anywhere you know that you're being watched.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
Yeah, but but hear me out, So you've been in down,
You've been in downtown New York, Okay, I have? And
so how many different shops and places they could So
they had to there had to be an officer, go
into the place, talk to somebody, look through the stuff,
figure out what's there, find the trash, Was the trash moved?
Speaker 2 (31:12):
Has the trash been? Is that the trash? How many
people believe because it was hours and hours later exactly,
but they got it done within the same day.
Speaker 3 (31:19):
That that is a tremendous amount of police work that's
going into this thing.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
We should be amazed by that. Yeah, and the fact
that they're recovering at the at the kind of at
the speed that they're able to work. Is this guy
still around that area? Is he long gone? Or is
he dead? What do you mean? I'm asking you like
he shot himself? Like, oh no way? Well okay, okay,
(31:45):
then no way is your answer. I'm just throwing it
out though. Listen, that's what I do. Do you know me?
Speaker 3 (31:50):
Is what this guy's trying to get away? I mean,
you know, I don't. I don't know that. It's a
professional I'm not qualified to have opinions on things like that,
but like, clearly this guy's trying to get out, trying
to get away.
Speaker 2 (32:04):
I'd be shocked if he offers himself.
Speaker 6 (32:06):
Yeah, well, I think it's interesting.
Speaker 7 (32:30):
Breaking news a little bit ago, the manslaughter charge against
Daniel Penny has been dismissed and the judge in the
case is telling the jury to deliberate on lesser charge
starting Monday.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
Now, what is that lesser charge? I don't have that
information right in front of me being on the air
like this. I didn't. I wasn't able to see that.
I was just reading kind of a headline there. I
didn't have a chance to read the lesser charge. But
the manslaughter charge being dismissed, it's fantastic. They were dead locked.
There's a hung jury, if you will, and so clearly
(33:04):
all it took was one and they just said they
just threw that out. This I feel like is a
it's a waste of time now and taxpayer money at
this point because anything, if he gets if he gets
jammed up on anything, Trump's gonna pardon him.
Speaker 1 (33:18):
I bet.
Speaker 2 (33:20):
I'm just throwing it out there because look, the president
has been set. What I mean, what you can just
we can just start dismissing anybody j six, anybody that
has been in prison or received jail tech. They're gonna
get pardoned. I feel like it's gonna happen now. Well.
Speaker 3 (33:38):
One of the things we've seen in the past is
like and we saw this with a filibuster with Harry
Reid and going through on judicial appointments with filibuster, the
one party does one thing and then the next party
takes it like a little bit further or step further.
So so look, I don't know what's gonna happen on
this stuff. I will say this, you got to be
(34:01):
out of your mind. If you go and spend time
in New York City with with the current criminal justice
system there and the prosecutor there, why would you put
yourself your family risk. One of my daughters wanted to
go to New York City. I'm like, yeah, not happening.
Let's talk about maybe a trip to Syria or something
a little safer.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
You know, that's saying a lot. I'm just saying.
Speaker 3 (34:25):
I mean, honestly, for really like people. You know, business
owners are fleeing places like New York City because of
what they've done.
Speaker 2 (34:35):
It's like Thunderdome there. It's like mad Max beyond Thunderdome.
It's just it is just vigilant. It is the nothing.
It is crazy there.
Speaker 3 (34:44):
Yeah, And look, if you're a law binding citizen, why
would you go and put yourself at risk? I mean,
first off, if you're going to be on a subway
and you're seeing a guy that's like about to physically
assault other people on the subway, what.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
Kind of person are you to not take action? But
what if you're ca.
Speaker 3 (35:02):
But what New York City is telling you the prosecutor
there and law enforce not you know, the chief law
enforcement officer, not cops, but the prosecutors saying you're going
to be prosecuted for for stepping in on something like that.
You should just let people that are going to act
crazy on the subway act crazy on the sub way.
Speaker 2 (35:21):
Is clown world. But we're only going to have to
deal with it now for we're are we at twenty
thirty five days or whatever it is to.
Speaker 3 (35:29):
Gate well at the federal level, but like in some
of these states and some of these cities, they're like
Los Angeles, did you know we are making sure that
our sanctuary city laws are in are are are irrevocable.
Speaker 2 (35:42):
You know what?
Speaker 3 (35:43):
You know, they're working on strategies to keep people that
are in this country illegally, people many of whom are
our hardened criminals and murderers and rapists, from being deported.
Speaker 2 (35:56):
They want to stop that from happening.
Speaker 3 (35:57):
I mean, this is this is the kind of nonsense
that ruin the election cycle for Democrats because voters understood,
to the fuse effect that they're for open borders, they're
for these crazy ideas on social issues and things, and
they were having none of it.
Speaker 2 (36:16):
You can only hope that they are doubling and tripling
down on this, the Gavin Newsom's of the world. They're
doing that right now to your point, and that it'll
be yet another referendum on these idiots when they come
up for reelection. You can only hope. The problem is,
you know, you have a large section of California that
is right in bed with them. They're like, no, that's
(36:39):
the way it should be. But man, think about the
red votes that happened in the state of California, and
I don't have those numbers in front of me. In
the state of New York. Comedy read votes more than typical,
that's for sure, because there are a lot of people
that are fed up with it. They're tired of this. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (36:54):
Look if you go online and look at the county
maps of where the presidential results were, you know, or
there's a red her blue county, and I mean it's
it's it's the big cities and the rest of the
rural suburban areas are read.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
Barack Obama uhh, warning guests at his Obama Foundation democracy
for him that one side get this, might try to
weaponize the federal government to maintain power. This is recent.
This is do you can you believe the audacity of
(37:29):
these people, the stuff that they continue to say, just
in reckless fashion, they continue to spew this stuff. It's like,
at what point are you going to just shut up? Stop?
Why do you keep saying these dumb things. You guys
got your ass kicked. America said, get out. And this
(37:53):
guy's standing up there at an event, going, yeah, the
one side might try to weaponize seemingly oblivious to the
actions over the past four years, the whole thing. Seemingly
I mean, yeah, he described tactics like suppressing votes, politicizing
the armed forces, and using the judiciary to go after opponents.
(38:15):
I mean, that's exactly what the current administration has been doing.
It's classic projection.
Speaker 3 (38:20):
And look, they know that that Trump's going to come
in there and try to get things done. And President
Trump's first term was a term of action. He kept
a lot of the promises he made, and he learned
so much and he's learned a lot more, and he's
going to do a much better job. I mean, it's
hard to imagine him doing a better job than the
first term, but he's going to do a better job
in the second term. And you know they're trying to
(38:43):
do this is how they manage it. There is constant
conflict and opposition from Democrats like Barack Obama, but there
are some Democrats I think that are starting to realize that, hey,
we cannot continue to tie ourselves to these Bolsheviks ideas
and Bolshevik principles, And I say, and I use that
word for a reason, because the Bolsheviks were the minority
(39:06):
party in the Russian They were communists, they were leftists,
and in the Russian Civil War they were the minority party,
but they called themselves the majority party. This is classic
for these elements in the Democrat party. And there are
a lot of Democrats that don't believe the way the
Bolsheviks and their party do, and those Democrats voted Republican.
Speaker 2 (39:25):
This dumb around. Senior Trump advisor former l RPHR Bob
Paduchek is in studio with me. Have you put any
kind of thought to and I'm sure you have, maybe
not specific, or maybe it has been specific, But with
regard to the nominations for his cabinet for the president,
the one that jumps out at me right now, which
is front and center with is Pete Hegshath. And it
(39:47):
seems like, you know, the sexual assault, there were all
the things that they're still peddling here. He was not
it has all been. They were not dismissed. I don't
even know the way to actually frame it or speak it,
but they found there was not enough as evidence to
any of the a lot of the things and any
(40:08):
of the things that they're trying to say he was
possibly guilty of at some point in his past. So
they get past a lot of those things that could
be deal breakers, if you will, for something like this,
because which senators are the ones that are that are
you know, floating this stuff out there or trying to
you know, Joni Ernst actually was one that I was
(40:29):
reading because there was something to do with her and him, like,
you know, years ago. These are things that I was like,
I didn't even realize this kind of stuff existed. But
the fact that they're bringing it up tells you it
probably there's a reason why you didn't really know about it,
because there really was much ado about nothing, but they're
trying to turn it into something. The latest one was
talking about literally ten years ago or right around that
(40:53):
time frame, that he was at a Fox Christmas party
and and they're claiming he drank too much there, and
I just was going, that's it, that's all you have.
And then you have Katanji Brown Jackson and you and
you have who are who was the other justice that
they're talking about? You know, in Tennessee, the way that
(41:14):
they ruled yesterday with regard to the child sex operation
change you know, change sex changes. And it's she's comparing
that risk.
Speaker 3 (41:24):
Well, the interracial marriage Virginia law is about interracial It's
just like.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
And you're the party that is putting those people on
the bench, and this is what you can come up with.
Speaker 3 (41:35):
And you're seeing the pattern here of these are the
things that they try to go after Clarence Thomas, uh uh,
Justice Kavanaugh. I mean, this is part of this is
a playbook, and and and here's what's happening. You know,
if you're like a conservative activist or you're just a
(41:55):
conservative that cares about this country and you get your
source of news from programs like this and other sources
that are really cutting through all the clatter of the
industrial media complex, you know that you've seen this before.
You know where they're going with the story. But I
will suggest that more and more regular Americans that aren't
(42:16):
dialed in like your listeners, are starting to see these
things for what it is what they are, which are
a smear campaign that Democrats are trying to do. Look,
they have entire groups and organizations that are dedicated to
stopping the Trump administration from succeeding. They're meeting with government
employees and try to talk them how they can obstruct
(42:38):
things inside, you know, inside the administration because their career
employees they're they're they're they're doing they have all of
this left wing money that is out there with these
groups that are trying to create as much opposition and problems,
and some of it starts here with the nominees to
the president's cabinet. And I think voters are reckoning that
(43:00):
this is all bs, that there's as no truth to
this stuff.
Speaker 2 (43:03):
Kind of to your point with regard to you say,
the reason that more people than say, people that are
really educated that like, for instance, people that listen to
this show, that listen to Mark Levin, that listen to
Sean Hannity, that listen to Glenn Back and Clay and
Buck the people. That's demonstrated by the electoral College and
the overwhelming popular votes. Both of those votes right now
(43:27):
are are demonstrating there are a lot more people than
people that just listen. They they have they got it,
they figured it out.
Speaker 3 (43:35):
Look, I've said this before, maybe on this program, but
twenty years ago. In politics, if you ask somebody what
a filibuster is. They think it's the thing at the
dairy Queen, the new dessert at the dairy Queen.
Speaker 2 (43:46):
But now people know, people are.
Speaker 3 (43:47):
Paying attention, and the reason they're paying attention is there there.
They're representative democracies at risk. People understand that. I think
it was that Elon Musk what I was saying that
you know, we're we have a bureaucracy. Now we don't
have a democratic Republican anymore because all these bureaucrats have
taken over. Well, these are things I've known about and
(44:08):
you know about. You and I have talked about it.
We've known each other a while, but these are things
we've known about for the last several years. There are
Americans that are waking up today and realizing, yeah, there's
something to this.
Speaker 2 (44:20):
But think about it like this.
Speaker 3 (44:21):
In the twenty sixteen campaign, people were like shocked that
the president would suggest that people coming across the border
illegally are murders and rapists. But today sixty five seventy
percent of the electorate now recognizes that that is a
fact something he campaigned on that got all kinds of
shock and you know, handwringing from the mainstream lamestream. Yeah,
(44:47):
now everybody is common knowledge. So things are getting better.
And look, Mark, you know, you know we talked about
how you felt the date after the election and how
important that was to I think country is waking up
to everything that's been going on.
Speaker 2 (45:04):
This is just the first step.
Speaker 8 (45:05):
News tech's doing the Trump dance.
Speaker 2 (45:21):
I love it time. Oh we did the golf swaying
there it is that isolate. There is very nice. You
get it. Did you tee it up much in the summer.
I didn't play golf with you this year, so I
didn't just the FOP golf ounding and that was that
(45:41):
was it just the one time it look once a year.
It's a kind of I don't know, like the cicadas
or something. You know, I'm not you won't see me
on a golf course for lots of reasons. Uh, this
is great. From last hour, I was talking about how
my daughter sent me six eight texts just for you know,
basically one one thread, and just now I got a
text from Marshall again saying hey, let's talk about some
(46:03):
weather Mark so so uh and then Mark Marshall just
sent text text texts, So thank you Marshall. I appreciate that.
I'm here for you. I got a ton of DMS
direct messages, but I didn't you know. I got a
decent amount of text, but not as much as I thought.
So one of two things is happening. People are listening
that have my number, like I'm not texting that loser
(46:26):
or or they're not listening. So it was one of
those two things. But I did get I got a few,
So thank you Marshall for setting that up. Appreciated.
Speaker 4 (46:34):
So, speaking of text, I just got a text from
from a couple folks on our team. We have a
two story Santa Claus outside the studio right now.
Speaker 2 (46:41):
Well, okay, it was a test run.
Speaker 4 (46:42):
It may not be there at this very moment, but
a few minutes ago there was a two story Santa
Claus getting ready for getting ready for toys for Tots tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (46:50):
The picture was fantast I'm like, we need to see
that live, and they were like, well, it was just
a test run.
Speaker 4 (46:54):
I'm like, put it back up.
Speaker 2 (46:55):
This is awesome. You could have set up out there
for the weather, like you could have done your stuff
outside in front of that.
Speaker 4 (47:02):
I think, you know, well, and we will tomorrow morning,
especially Sarah Converse will be out there first thing in
the morning for toys for tots, and all of us
will be here tomorrow, so it's gonna be It's always
a fun day. Even on weathers days where the weather
is not altogether cooperative, it's still a good day. And
tomorrow actually looks really good for toys for tots. We'll
be here from eight until two. Come on down and
(47:23):
see us. Bring a new unwrapped toy. It helps kids
right here in Franklin County. Twenty two overnight tonight win
chill in the morning is going to be in the
teens and then in the afternoon. On Saturday, we'll get
back to thirty nine degrees, so we're not quite up
to normal, but we're close.
Speaker 2 (47:37):
Normal is forty four, but we're headed that direction.
Speaker 4 (47:40):
By Sunday fifty will be dry during the day with
some rain by Sunday night it's wet Monday and Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
All right, marshall, thank you very much. Thirty two Right
now where were we? Bob Panuchek is in studio with me,
a senior trubet Y are and former o r P chairman.
Do you miss being uh Ohio Republican Party chairman. Not
at all. You guys should have seen the look on
(48:09):
his face just now. He was all lit up, all
bright eyed, and he's like, not at all. I don't
miss that out a minute. No, that's a ton of work.
Speaker 4 (48:17):
It is.
Speaker 2 (48:18):
You're probably going don't envy you a lot. Listen. I
talked to Alex.
Speaker 3 (48:21):
He's doing a great job, and it's a tough job
and it's a thankless job. But yeah, I mean, look,
it's it's an it's an act of service, and I've
done my service.
Speaker 2 (48:34):
Ready to move on. So who's getting who's getting appointed to?
J d Vance's. Yeah, I'm not gonna talk about you're
going to be like anyway, I don't know. I was
asking you to speculate. I'm not going to do that.
Damn it, damn it. I was trying to sneak. You
(48:55):
always have like a secret thing you're trying to slide in.
Speaker 4 (48:57):
I didn't.
Speaker 2 (48:57):
I didn't warn you I was going to do that.
I was just but I already knew the answer. I
knew you were gonna be like, it's pretty shut it down. Cool, No,
not talking about that. I have a feeling, you know,
just giving your connections. I have a feeling, you know,
but you know you could break that right now. And
you've even said before You're like, look, man, your show
(49:19):
gives the people of central Ohio and surrounding counties more
than say, the Columbus Dispatch, for instance. Oh, you have
way more influence than the Dispatch. So it was like, really,
you could really step that up right now if you
give me a little bit of something something. You know.
I love your brother, but I ain't gonna have Yeah, damn,
this is really funny. Tim Walls expressed surprise at the
(49:44):
outcome of the election. I kid you not. It's right
here on this Yeah, look at it. It's so funny
looking at your face. He's stating that he felt the
momentum was in their favor during the campaign. Oh really, Tim,
did you governor wats did you feel that? Did you
feel the momentum? Or wait? Was that just Beyonce blowing smoke?
(50:04):
We'll call her blow and smoke Beyonce? Or was that Lizzo?
Who was you know? You guys? Basically I equate this
with regard to all of those famous people, George Clooney,
Julia Roberts. We can go down the list of the
famous people. You had to tie a steak around your
neck to get the dog to play with you. That
(50:25):
is exactly what was happening with this election because the
Taylor Swift, these people I'm a cat lady. Her and
Jennifer what's her name? Friends, Yeah, Aniston, you know they're talking.
Oh yeah, oh yeah, you know. I think that was
a JD vance something he said.
Speaker 3 (50:44):
It was something he said like years ago. Was even
like in context, point being, you.
Speaker 2 (50:49):
Got all of these these that's some I mean, you
think about Taylor Swift, that is Look, you can hate
her all you want. She's She's got a couple of
people that pay attention to her and probably listen to her. Fortunately,
most of the and I say most of and if
you're over the age of eighteen, don't take it the
wrong way. There are a lot of Swifties who aren't
(51:10):
old enough to vote yet. Thank god in this situation
point being, with all of this, you bought all of
this support Megan the Stallion. I don't even know who
she is, but the name just popped into my head.
Speaker 3 (51:21):
Well, they paid for a lot of this stuff, that's
my point, Oprah. Thing was like a million dollars.
Speaker 2 (51:26):
More than that for some like beyond all of them. Yeah,
they're they're paying them to support them. Do you think
they bought into what Kamala would look?
Speaker 3 (51:35):
Listen every presidential election. I remember in the two thousand election,
you know that the Democrats were they bring in all
these stars and stuff and all these people that like
are famous and to try to get them to influence.
I don't think those are the real influencers.
Speaker 2 (51:52):
In this country anymore.
Speaker 3 (51:54):
I think the influencers in this country are guys like you,
Guys like uh, you know, the podcasts and things like that.
Speaker 2 (52:02):
The New Meeting, Yeah, Joe Rogan, Dude, that was enormous.
When Trump went on there, that was enormous. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (52:08):
And so so look that's where people are getting their news.
That's where the old elite media that's basically a tool
for the Democrat Party just doesn't have any influence anymore
at all.
Speaker 2 (52:21):
I was sitting at Thanksgiving dinner and I have two nephews,
my sister, my oldest sister, sons who are they're they're
in their thirties at this point. These are two guys
that are they like free speech, you know what I mean,
they like free speech right, and they though were not
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on board with Trump and twenty they weren't on board
with them. They just they I never really got into
because I didn't want it to get too heated. I
love these two there. I actually lived with my sister
a long time ago. It was a different part of
my life. I ended up living with her when they
were young and she had she was not with her,
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she had gotten divorced and they were really young, and
I lived with her for a stretch, and these these
were like my kind of like my own kids. They
were my nephews. But I was really, I'm really, you know,
I love them. And I helped kind of for a
little bit, helped with them and the they did an
about face for this election. And I told them at
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dinner because we just quickly, I was like, you know,
what are you thankful for? You know how you do?
Maybe that conversation starts sometimes depending depending yeah, And I said,
we weren't even really doing that, but I just said,
you know what I want to say, because it was
kind of quiet, which means usually the food's really good
because everybody's like, you know, eating or whatever. And I said,
I want to say to you too. I don't want
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to say their names because you know whatever. But I
said to you too, I want to say, I'm incredibly
thankful that this year you guys did an about face.
And what they did was they woke up. And when
I knew, and I knew ahead of time, ahead of
November fifth, I knew where their vote was going, I
said to myself, we got a real chance here, right,
we got a real chance because these are two guys
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that were they really weren't on board with the twenty
twenty Trump which the same guy, same guy. Right, then
you get Elon no Elon comes into the picture, and
then you get Joe Rogan into the picture. Albeit kind
of late with regard to Joe Rogan, but you know,
Elon buying Twitter was enormous. That turned everything around. And
when I said, I thought to myself, when these two
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I knew, I said, we got real chance here. But
I said, I'm very thankful for you too, because you
helped me see kind of through the through the fog
and the in the you know all of that. You know.
Speaker 3 (54:43):
So yeah, well, look, I think that that for some folks,
particularly like libertarian types, that they're starting to realize that that,
you know, there's a big difference between the Democrat Party
and the Republican Party. Last thirty years ago there wasn't,
but today there is. And especially after the last four years,
I think for for those young men and other people,
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they look at what the Democrats did, what they did
to not just the economy, not just to our foreign policy,
but what they did to the justice system in this country,
what they did to the open borders, and how do
you not like understand at this point.
Speaker 2 (55:20):
And then also when they said, because I said, you know,
what was the difference for you from twenty twenty to now,
because I thought they were just going to be net
never trumpers, you know, I really did, right, And the
biggest thing was they just said, it's all of the
lying that was so obvious that we witnessed from this
administration on a damn near daily basis, right, And they
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just saw all of the lying for what it is.
And these are people who were not they did not
drink the Trump kool aid man, you know, yeah, yeah,
for sure. So here's the thing.
Speaker 3 (55:52):
You know, when the Kamala hairs thing happened, and there
was that honeymoon period for like several weeks, and it
seemed like she was bulletproof and she was gonna win
huge and things like that.
Speaker 2 (56:03):
Scary.
Speaker 3 (56:04):
There were lots of people I talked to and I said, listen,
look at September. Let's wait till we get to September,
and see, they can't sustain this. If the media, if
corporate media in this country has that much power and
that much influence, we're gonna lose this thing. Anyhow, I
don't believe that's the case, but the fact is they couldn't.
Speaker 2 (56:22):
They couldn't sell this bill of goods. Yeah, and all
she did was dodge talking to the media, and you
can't do You can't run that kind of a campaign.
You just can't. People are still like week a couple
of weeks out and going, what exactly does she stand for?
That's bad? And we clearly witnessed it was real bad
for them, real like a billion dollars.
Speaker 3 (56:41):
Well more than that. That's all we're doing for one committee.
There are other committees and crazy Yeah,