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October 30, 2025 38 mins
This podcast edition of Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness features @SteveLovesAmmo and Governor Jeffrey Landry. ( @KennethRWebster )

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:26):
A Pennsylvania trick or treater found cocaine in his bag.
But keep in mind he was dressed as Hunter Biden.
I mean, these things just happen. Hi, everybody, I'm Kenny Webster.
Great to be here with you. Lots going on this afternoon.
You're in a good place. We're gonna do a replay
of our interview from this morning with the Louisiana governor.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
We broke pretty big news today.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
I think we may have just picked the next coach
for the LSU Tigers.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
On our morning show. Stick around for that.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
You're gonna love listening to Governor Landry and his thick
cage and accent explain what is going on in and
around the Gulf Coast of America.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
So that's coming up.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
Plus, Steve loves Ammo is here, the popular conservative social
media influencer, joins me. In just a little bit, we're
gonna do a live stream, so look at your social
media feeds for that, and you can look at two
average looking white guys opine about politics. Before we get
to that, let's get to this sky Dance, the new
parent company of Paramount, which includes CBS.

Speaker 3 (01:21):
CBS.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
Think about how convoluted this is now. As Breitbart explains
it here, CBS is owned by Paramount, and you're like, ah,
that's a big media company. Oh no, no, no, Paramount's
not the big media company. Skydance is the big media company.
They're the ones that own Paramount. Well, anyway, they're about
to cut a thousand jobs in the coming days and weeks.
One hundred of those cuts have and will affect far

(01:45):
left CBS News. I never celebrate when people lose their job,
even if they work in the media pushing a narrative
that I'm against. But it looks like a whole lot
of people will have to learn to substack.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
That's what this really means.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
A lot of people are going to have to learn
how to blog, a lot of people are gonna have
to learn how to podcast because they're about to lose
their jobs. CBS Evening News co host John Dickerson is
already out at the end of the year.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
You can now add the following to that.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
These streaming editions of CBS Morning News and CBS Evening
News have been canceled. CBS Saturday Morning is in for
an overhaul.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
Apparently.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
The network is also closing its bureau in Johannesburg. People
are on the edge, according to one staffer. This person
described the overall mood as depressed and unhappy and a
very tough day at the network. The two hosts of
CBS Saturday Morning, Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson, will be departing,
according to a source familiar with the cuts. Jeff Glore,

(02:44):
the previous host and former anchor of CBS Evening News,
was laid off in a previous round of cuts last
year under various titles. CBS Saturday Morning has been around
since nineteen ninety seven. Jacobson and Miller have co hosted
since twenty eighteen. So what killed it?

Speaker 3 (02:59):
The ratings?

Speaker 2 (02:59):
Yeah, well, the ratings okay, but what else? Total viewership
has declined by double digits. Reruns of Cheers are doing
better than CBS Morning News in the twenty five to
fifty four age demo ratings drop by twenty percent to
something like three hundred and forty six thousand viewers. That
is less viewers than we have listeners on the Walton

(03:20):
and Johnson Show on an average day. These cuts were
all in place before Skydant's chief David Ellison, hired Barry
Wise as the new editor in chief at CBS News. Barry,
which is apparently a girl, is only considered controversial because
she doesn't hate Jews and would like to see the
media stop lying so much. Now, don't get me wrong,
She's still a Democrat, but in a regime media that

(03:43):
has been totally radicalized. That makes her a right wing extremist.
Skydants also owns stuff like Comedy Central, so we will
probably see some cuts at that failed left wing outlet
and the weird that Comedy Central has a political agenda
remember when comedy was just common. Skydance is also gunning
to purchase Warner Brothers. If that deal comes through, Skydance

(04:06):
will own CNN, which would give it the right to
host a pay per view event where normal people gladly
pay fifty nine to ninety five to watch everyone get
fired and studios burn to the ground.

Speaker 3 (04:17):
Again.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
I don't expect big changes in how CBS presents the news.
I don't think that's likely. I don't think they're going
to start moving to the right. I never really understood
how CBS is a far left news outlet, but most
of the people that watch CBS, or older people, let
me rephrase that, I didn't use to understand it. And
then I started to look at some of these protesters
showing up at anti Trump rallies, and.

Speaker 3 (04:39):
It's all old people.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
Young people aren't really against Trump the way old people are. Right, No, no, no,
We've led to believe young people lean more to the
left and older people lean more to the right, and
to some extent that's still technically true. But the most vocal,
outspoken people who hate Donald Trump are geriatric old hippies.
And now there's this new generation of young conservatives, especially

(05:02):
young men of all colors, white, black, and brown, as
the liberal media describes them, and they're very much pro Trump.
So back to CBS for just a minute here. I
don't think anything is going to change. It'll be interesting
to see what happens with the twenty twenty six midterm elections.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
Will they change their tone.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
The real test will be the twenty twenty eight presidential elections.
I will say, though, I'm more optimistic than I was
a month ago. Personnel is policy, and the more CBS
personnel are being shown the door, the better chance they
have to reform and become an actual news network.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
We'll see what happens.

Speaker 4 (05:35):
I'm not a fan of the government doing anything.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
This is the pursuit of happiness radio on kprc AM
nine fifty.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
US refrigerators have grown from seven cubic feet in nineteen
twenty eight to thirty two cubic feet today. I'm sorry,
did I say refrigerators? I met people. Hey, look, Steve
Zamo just walked in. What's up, Steve? How you doing, buddy.
I'm fantastic, my friend.

Speaker 3 (06:03):
Happy Happy Halloween to you.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Happy Magaween, Magaweene. I like that. Happy trump Oween, trump Aween.
What are you doing for your dad? What are you
doing for Put that mic in front of your face there?

Speaker 3 (06:13):
What are we doing for it? Right here?

Speaker 2 (06:14):
Yeah, that's fantastic. Steve loves Amo, one of my favorite
people on the AX, is here.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
Always very cool. Get this Straighten this out.

Speaker 2 (06:22):
I don't know how to use all this professional gear.
This pretend like you're no don that's a bad analogy
for the air. Just talk right into this long, phallic
shaped black object. It doesn't matter.

Speaker 4 (06:35):
Steve.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
How you been, buddy, I haven't seen you since a
week ago. What's up with you?

Speaker 2 (06:38):
Ben good Man?

Speaker 5 (06:39):
I was on a Grand Stinchfield the other night talking
about Round removal project. Did h live stream the Moms
for Liberty event yesterday?

Speaker 3 (06:46):
I love that?

Speaker 2 (06:47):
And you're drinking the Moms for Liberty Energy drink right now.
Bomber is what it's called very Cool Taste test, and
I'm drinking Higgins Boat Rum right now live on the air,
because you know, interestingly, both of them have a military
theme to it. Yeah, I like the Bomber. Yeah, maybe
I like Venezuela and U drug boats?

Speaker 3 (07:07):
What do you? What is your take on that? Are we?

Speaker 2 (07:09):
Ram Paul seems pissed about it, and look, I like
Rand I'm a Ran Paul Republican, but I just can't
get mad when a bunch of narco terrorists get blown up.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
I don't have to agree with him on everything.

Speaker 5 (07:19):
Well, I thought they were fishing boats, that's what the
left is stating. But anyways, Yeah, it's it's to me
like it's either them or us.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
I take the criticism of it a little personally.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
And here's why I uh twenty years ago, I was
a club DJ in Chicago. It's how I got into radio,
and I knew a guy I won't say his name,
but he was on social media recent I still talk
to all my old friends or I'm connected, you know
Facebook words, right, And he.

Speaker 3 (07:45):
Was like, this is unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
They're these guys are blowing up these boats and you
just know they're snorting the stuff that's on the boats.
I was like, what, I don't think that Pete Hagseth
is jumping into the ocean and getting the fentanyl and
snorting it. So I try to explain this to me.
He's like, Kenny, you're a libertarian. You should be okay
with this, Okay with what fentanyl trafficking. I don't my
advocacy to legalize marijuana to help people with arthritis and

(08:11):
glaucoma isn't going to translate over to fentanyl.

Speaker 3 (08:13):
I don't like, you must.

Speaker 5 (08:15):
See that unless you're like one of those hardcore libertarians
where they're just like legalize everything.

Speaker 3 (08:20):
Including child sex or like no, I'm.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
Not that, no, yeah, but I mean that.

Speaker 3 (08:25):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (08:26):
So I'm a very visual person, so I'm just imagining
Pete Hegseth jumping into the Gulf of America, coming up
like a dolphin, snorting all of the fentanyl and then
dropping a bomb on the boat.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
Did I say ocean or did I say Golf of Mexico.
I feel like I did not say Golf of America.
That's okay, and that's what I should. That's what I'm
here for, you know, That's why Steve loves amos here right,
we have great merch from Golf of America at I
love WJ dot com makes a great Christmas gift.

Speaker 3 (08:52):
That's all I know. Okay, I want to talk to
you about two things.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
Why don't we start off with this If you don't mind,
let me get a video up on the screen here.

Speaker 3 (08:59):
This is a young woman. I want just to give
it an.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
Idea of how confused people are when you you're talk
radio listeners, you're X users, you're you know, your social media,
political activists, the people that tune into the show, and
at the very least, there are people that listen to
Tonk Radio. They're very aware of what's going on. Our
political opposites are not like that. They're not as informed
as we are. I could prove it. The ratings on
CNN and MSNBC or basement level the ratings on the

(09:24):
Daily Show. Nobody's watching that, right. CBS News just laid
off a thousand people, which is sad. I don't celebrate
when people lose their jobs. But that's the news outlets
for the opposite side, for our political opposites, exactly. So
that's they're clearly uninformed. They're not even watching the propaganda
they're supposed to be watching. But to really drive home

(09:45):
the point I want to make, listen to what this
woman says and listen to how confused she is.

Speaker 6 (09:50):
I've just seen a video about a guy. He says
that he works at Walmart. He had to close the
Walmart down because everybody came in shop with the foo
because of people not getting their food stamps. I'm not
sure if it's one hundred prue or not.

Speaker 3 (10:04):
I think.

Speaker 6 (10:07):
That's gonna be happening a lot, especially if people don't
get their benefits the beginning of November, which is kind
of halfway seeming like they're not, it's about to be
a lot of shopliftings. It's gonna be a lot of
steal in. And to be honest, i'm my join too.
I ain't got no food in my refrigerator.

Speaker 3 (10:23):
I'm hungry.

Speaker 6 (10:23):
Okay, so I might give me a little pack of
chicken or something.

Speaker 3 (10:27):
Okay, Steve, does Sheila hungry? No?

Speaker 2 (10:31):
Man, Do I have to be the Do I have
to be the a hole who says the thing everyone's thinking?

Speaker 5 (10:36):
I mean, this might be the best weight loss program.
Forty million Americans will receive? Brother, how many of these videos?
If you watch dude, dozens dozens at least, there are
a lot of these videos.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
There are a lot of these videos where people go
on to and it's always a fat person and then
they say something that's not true.

Speaker 3 (10:54):
Do you think I will say this? I believe one
thing about her video.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
I believe people might already be in shoplifting as in
preparation of the government shut down, and using that as
an excuse that I do believe. Yes, I would say
that too.

Speaker 3 (11:07):
But also I don't think a Walmart got shut down.

Speaker 5 (11:09):
Well true, But you see, like these these videos like
this are so similar, so you have to question are
these people getting paid to post these these types of videos.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
Okay, here's another one that confuses me a little bit.
And I think this woman might be on our side,
but we now live in a day and age when
and this is very I have a very tough time
wrapping my mind around this because I'm a single man.
I enjoy the women. I'm not going to pretend I don't.
I think I celebrate beautiful women. We celebrate them on
this radio show. There's a new kind of social media

(11:41):
influencer that's going viral now hot women. I mean they're
smart women acting slutty in order to tell you something
that a smart person might want to watch. A great
example of this would be recently the slutty paleontologist went viral.
Have you seen these videos? No, there's a video of
a woman and she's got thick breasts and thought and
she's talking about dinosaurs. But she's doing it the way

(12:03):
and only fans model would and claim she's raising money
for scientific research, and this would be an interesting Jurassic Park.
There are other examples of this. Let me cue this
one up real quick. Hold on. Here is a woman
who I guess this is now the norm. There are
political influencers who do things like this, and I guess
is this. Let me make sure this is playing audio

(12:24):
before I hit it.

Speaker 7 (12:25):
Hold on, So I wanted to bring up something that
I found quite interesting. In the last four years last presidency,
whatever EBT food stamp program had increased from twenty nineteen
it was about four point five or four point two
billion people, and now as of today, there is eleven

(12:46):
billion people on EBT foods.

Speaker 3 (12:48):
Did you hear it? Did you hear it? Steve? Was
she talking? She's tight?

Speaker 2 (12:51):
I'm just kidding.

Speaker 3 (12:54):
Look, she's very pretty.

Speaker 2 (12:57):
Eleven billion people, really, that's what she said. There's a
lot for those listening on the radio that don't get
what we're looking at.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
Let me paint a picture for you here.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
Very attractive, I mean above average attractive, blonde woman wearing
panties and knee socks and a tight white T shirt
that looks like a trunk in the laundry.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
Honestly, I think she might be on our side. So
I hate to crap on her.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
But.

Speaker 2 (13:20):
Eleven billion people are on foodstamps, according to her, Steve, Steve,
I'll let.

Speaker 5 (13:23):
You go ahead, okay, So eleven billion people. So I
do think this might be true because the way the
American government works, and we're giving money, you know, to
other countries, maybe we're doing extra terrestrial taxpayer money. We're
feeding aliens.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
Maybe you're into something there, But in the meantime, I
think they're only three hundred and forty million people in America.

Speaker 3 (13:47):
It doesn't matter. She's cute. What a time to be alive.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
She's trolling everybody. I mean, I think that's got to
be a good troll.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
Is that the worst theory I've heard of?

Speaker 2 (13:56):
Okay, so let's the government hasn't even we haven't even
gotten to the point yet where we're cutting off EBT
or Snap benefits or food stamps. But I will say this,
I was looking at some numbers yesterday that was talking
about the number of people on food stamps that are
actually disabled is something like less than twenty five percent.
I don't have the numbers right in front of me.
Is very shockingly low. It might be lower than that,

(14:16):
in my humble opinion. And then of those people, the
number of people whose disabilities stemmed from the fact that
they were obese was something like forty five percent. Was
almost half the people that were actually disabled or were
on food stamps, So.

Speaker 5 (14:30):
Like eleven percent of the collectors of Snap benefits. Now
we're not chronically obese and getting government assistance to stay
chronically obese.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
I'm gonna say something horrible because I'm a mean guy.
I'm the white devil's advocate here, right wing garbage, Nazi deplorable.

Speaker 3 (14:45):
Whatever.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
Is it possible that not being on food stamps for
a few days will make these people healthier? I mean,
that's that's very plausible. Thank you, Stina. This is Biney
sent this and you are listening to the Pursuit of
Happiness radio.

Speaker 8 (14:59):
Now give me all of your money, because that's the
only thing that's fair.

Speaker 2 (15:04):
Today is text your X day. So probably one of
Taylor Swift's busiest weeks. I gotta imagine Hi everybody. Also,
this is interesting. Solar powered cars could soon be a
reality until the sun goes down, of course, then they
will just be dumb things that block our driveways. Doesn't
that sound like hell? Solar powered cars? Yeah, this is truly.

(15:24):
I mean, what electric vehicles weren't crappy enough?

Speaker 3 (15:26):
We have to do that now.

Speaker 5 (15:27):
Just imagine the huge panel that's on the top of
your vehicle. I'm not sure the technology behind it, but
I would feel it'd be pretty cumbersome.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
EV's would you ever?

Speaker 2 (15:37):
No? No, I don't think I would either, But I
love Elon. I think he's great. He's been great for America.

Speaker 3 (15:41):
I like that. How about Zorhan? Mom Donnie? Would are
you maga for mom? Donnie?

Speaker 2 (15:46):
I think he should be deported. Have you seen the
shirts people are wearing. No, I don't think they're real people.
There's people on social media wearing hats and shirts that say,
maga for mom, Donnie. We voted for Trump. Now we're communists.
I don't believe that that's real. Steve No, I don't either.
But however, he does have seven hundred thousand unpaid volunteers.
Did you know that? Thoughts on that that is insane?

(16:07):
And after this past week being photographed with one of
the nineteen ninety three World Trade Center terrorists, right, and
telling people that nine to eleven was really hard for
his aunt or something who isn't even a real person. Right,
He said, nine to eleven's tough because now Muslims can't
ride the train in this town. From what I could
tell about the trains in New York City, there's no
shortage of Muslims.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
That's not I don't believe that for a minute.

Speaker 5 (16:30):
Let's not mention the fact that four or five thousand
people lost their life instantly, that day, and then it
brought two decades of war overseas.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
Yeah, I think nine to eleven was tough for a
lot of people, not just the Muslims, probably those that
were incinerated, I would think, But I digress. The fact
that the current front runner for New York City mayor
right now is a Muslim communist tells me that nine
to eleven, in the stigma of it, haven't hurt the
Muslim community that much in the city of New York City.

Speaker 5 (16:58):
And then like, so, I don't I don't know the
age demographic of the people that are like pro mom Donnie,
that are in New York City, but I'm just gonna
venture that the people that actually still worry and care
about nine to eleven do not support him.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
I would imagine that's probably true. Also, remember New York
City is a place with a lot of transplants, right,
so there's a lot of these young people that aren't
old enough to remember nine to eleven, weren't even born, right. Okay, Well,
let's talk about one of them right now. We call
them cocktail Marxists, Mercedes Marxists. And here's one right here.
I don't know this guy, Jake Wolf, but when I
saw this tweet. To those of you listening to us

(17:35):
on the radio right now, we're looking at a photo
of a white guy, well dressed and a photo of
taking a photo of himself in the mirror wearing what
looks like a stylish autumnal jacket, Steve, and the caption
reads where vintage ARMANI vote, Mom, Donnie. Now, I know
there's a lot irony here slapping you in the face,
So why don't you react to this first?

Speaker 5 (17:56):
If you want, man, I'm gonna let you go with that,
because this is just kind of blowing my mind right
now to see this.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
I feel like, if you're a communist, you're not supposed
to celebrate fashion cooteur. Isn't that the aren't they There's
a reason that Kim Jong un and Stalin and all
these I mean, I will in his defense. It is
a beige coat, which which I think is what they're
supposed to be wearing, right, But I've never understood this,
like far left Marxists, they're proudly Marxist. Make no, they're

(18:27):
not lying, they're not pretending to be anything that they're not.
And yet at the same time, their favorite brand is Louviton.
That seems like a contradiction to me.

Speaker 3 (18:35):
I mean it is.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
I mean, right, enjoy Ormani while you can maybe yeah,
there's not going to be any HARMANI when the revolution happens,
All right, what's the latest on the to me? And
I made this point many times, so I won't go
too deep into it, but it's if it must happen,
then I'll be an optimist about it. It'll be a
great experiment, similar to the Korean Peninsula, where one half

(18:56):
of the country is one thing and one half the
country something else, and we get to see true, what
does Marxism do to the people of New York City?
What happens to the trader Joe's when the government takes over.
What happens to the cost of living and the rent
and all that? When the government gets more involved. What
happens to jobs? What happens to productivity?

Speaker 5 (19:14):
But I think probably the best way to experiment this
would would be to not allow anyone to leave, to
completely wall off New York City, you know, build that
wall two point zero and then just and just let it,
let nature take its own course.

Speaker 3 (19:28):
Stop tempting me with a good time.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
I love this. I love this idea. Steve loves Amo
in the building right now. Steve, tell me what you
look at polymarket dot com. I am very I'm as
a liberty Republican. I'm very pro guns, free speech. You
should have the right to smoke pod. I think if
you want to go, you want to go to Vegas
and gamble, you want to two consenting adults. A man
wants to pay a woman to do something his ex

(19:52):
wife used to do. I have no I mean, I
have no like legal objection to that. I think that
should be legal. That's between you two, not me, but
uh not you specifically, but you know the royal you.
But all that being said, you're looking at polymarket dot
com and what did you just notice there about Sleiwan Cuomo?

Speaker 5 (20:10):
So Sleiwa head ahead, uh may oral polling. Sliwa is
actually in the lead heads ahead against Mom Donnie versus Cuomo,
which is quite telling.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
I think Clomo should drop out.

Speaker 3 (20:24):
Do you really think that? Do you believe that though?
Do you believe that? Are the I'm not like a
devout gambler.

Speaker 2 (20:30):
Are they doing something there where they're messing with the
points or something? Is it possible? Like I don't think
sleewas holes are fake. Well, gee, well, we've seen it before.
Do you remember twenty sixteen? Yes, every poll in America
Clinton said Clinton eighty percent chance of winning. And then
when you point out that she lost, so like, well,
we said there was a twenty percent chance he'd.

Speaker 5 (20:51):
Have you seen that that montage of prior to the
twenty sixteen election, all the news outlets saying, oh, Trump, Trump,
He's a joke. There, there's no way he's going to win,
And it's like five or six clips, and then it
cuts to Trump wins Indiana, Trump wins Ohio, Trump wins Iowa,
and like everybody's face, and then it goes to the DNC,

(21:12):
the alleged celebration party for Hillary Clinton's presidential win, and
everyone's crying.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
Have you seen that clip? I feel like I may
have just found it right now as a matter of fact, I, oh, yes,
that's it.

Speaker 3 (21:24):
I've seen a lot.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
Of things like this, but the specific one that you're describing, well,
let's enjoy a little bit of it.

Speaker 3 (21:30):
Believe mister Trump will not be president. I don't think
he'll end up being president of the United States. Will
he win the general election? I don't believe so.

Speaker 8 (21:36):
No, I don't think there's any way that Donald Trump
gets elected President of the United States tomorrow night.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
I think when Hillary Clinton wins, that Donald Trump will
have lost this election from the very first day he announced.

Speaker 6 (21:51):
Donald Trump will have been kept from the White House
by a big, beautiful brown wall.

Speaker 9 (21:59):
Clinton has two hundred and seventy four in the lean
Republican or solid Republican.

Speaker 3 (22:04):
So something has.

Speaker 8 (22:05):
To flip Kentucky, where Fox News can projected, Donald Trump
will prevail, picking up eight electoral votes. Trump will also
win Indiana.

Speaker 5 (22:13):
If he could get a North Carolina that would be huge.

Speaker 8 (22:16):
Donald Trump has won the state of North Carolina.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
Donald Trump will carry the state of North Carolina.

Speaker 3 (22:22):
But if Florida it's over.

Speaker 8 (22:24):
Donald Trump will win the state of Florida.

Speaker 3 (22:27):
Donald Trump will carry the state of Florida. Donald Trump
will take Ohio.

Speaker 8 (22:32):
He has won Florida, North Carolina, and Ohio. Hillary Clinton's
lead over Donald Trump has dwindled. That Iowa will go
to Donald Trump. He would have to pick off either
Pennsylvania or Michigan or Wisconsin.

Speaker 10 (22:48):
Pennsylvania has just been called for Donald Trump.

Speaker 8 (22:52):
Something has to flip Donald trumpet.

Speaker 3 (22:56):
To get the plane. I don't want to waste all
our airtime on this, but credit it's fantastic.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
There's one of my favorite moments from the twenty sixteen election.

Speaker 3 (23:03):
Have you ever seen this clip?

Speaker 2 (23:04):
I was just trying to find it now as we
were watching that, and I couldn't find it. Joy Reid,
you remember her, she used to be on MSNBC. Is
a panelist on Bill Maher's show with Ann Colter back
in the day, and they ask her, They ask Ann Coulter,
who do you think is going to win the twenty
sixteen presidential election? And Ann says what is ultimately ends
up being the correct answer, and everybody on the panel,

(23:26):
including Joy Reid, just starts mocking or you stupid white idiot,
And of course you know what happened next. Yeah, Yeah,
history shown how dumb they are.

Speaker 3 (23:36):
Okay, so do you think of that?

Speaker 2 (23:37):
Is there even a possibility of something like that happening
in the New York City mayoral race? Potentially?

Speaker 5 (23:44):
I mean it's so hard to figure out who's going
to early vote and who's going to show up on
the day of the actual election. So I mean take
polls with a grain of salt. Everything is pretty close
right now. But all I'm going to say, is Mom
Donnie can't win. Our New York City is completely toast.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
Here is a report right now just published by The
New York Post. Socialist mayoral front runner Zorhan. Mom Donnie
fervently shouted about defunding Israel settler violins at a big
Apple rally just months before Hamas carried out the deadly
October seventh, twenty twenty three attack. We know he doesn't
like the Jews, like we know he doesn't like Israel.

(24:21):
We know, I mean, no, one's really shocked by this anymore,
are they? No? No, no? In New York City? Interestingly enough,
would you believe that I was surprised by it? Would
you believe that like one in ten people in New
York City are Jewish? That doesn't surprise me. Well, well,
in anywhere else in the country other than like Skokie, Illinois,
it's nothing close to the higher ratio of Jewish people
in New York City than anywhere.

Speaker 3 (24:41):
Sure, right outside of Israel, that'd be about it.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
Well, yeah, and anyway, and apparently just basic math here,
some of them must be voting for him.

Speaker 5 (24:49):
So that would that be I don't know the exact population,
but roughly you know, close to seven eight million Jewish people.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
I like Whitmeyer, the mayor of Houston, tw look didn't
like him when he was a state senator. Probably wouldn't
have agreed with him most of his career, but he
ran for mayor of Houston, Texas, and he became tough
on crime. Get rid of the bike lanes, they're preventing
ambulances from getting new emergencies, get rid of the East scooters,
get rid of.

Speaker 3 (25:16):
The homeless people.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
And then the New York Times, this passed about a
week ago, asked him, hey, well, what do you think
about protesting Trump? He said, that's not what I was
elected to do, and then the New York Times tried
to make him unpopular, the radical opinion that the mayor
of Houston shouldn't have to do anything to stop Trump
from deporting people.

Speaker 5 (25:33):
Yeah, this country is so ingrained with Trump, the arrangement syndrome.
It's like you're almost like forced into a tribalistic society.
Now you have to choose one or the other, or
you're labeled some sort of extremist of the other side.
So for example, like for COVID, if you're it was

(25:54):
pretty apparent you either had to be pro vax or
anti vaxx. There was no in between. You can't be like, well,
it's just a personal choice.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
Right, Yeah, you can't just it can't just be a
personal choice. Yeah. Yeah, I mean I'm one of those
crazy people, right, I'm one of those crazy people that
thinks that you should be able to criticize Israel without
being considered an anti Semitic, and you should be able to,
you know, be friends with Jews without being considered desionist.

Speaker 3 (26:21):
Would a radical.

Speaker 5 (26:21):
Position to take, right, Yeah, and we see this. I
truly believe COVID was the precipice for all of this
that's happening now because Ukraine Ukraine Russian war, that happened
because the twenty twenty election was stolen. Sure, it was
like I was against funding of Ukraine. I was attacked

(26:44):
online by somebody that has he actually stated that he
used software out of tel Aviv, right, and noticed that
I was a Russian asset. Oh, not even from America.
Accused me of having stolen valor not being a veteran,
and made a video on YouTube about me.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
You know the thing that pisses me off about that
the most people are gonna call me a Russian agent.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
I'd at least like some money. Yeah, give me some rubles.

Speaker 2 (27:10):
Yeah, send me some of those rubles or Robert vodka,
at least at the very least. I look, you just
such a pie hole and keep working.

Speaker 3 (27:18):
Back to the pursuit of happiness.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
Radio's Happiness Send Great Liberty.

Speaker 2 (27:28):
You know had a good time right there. You know
I played this for you, but I know you do.
I know you've been kind of sad lately on Saturday nights.

Speaker 3 (27:35):
Is this a perky ride up onon't it? I mean,
we need it right now. Yeah, buddy, there's a lot.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
There's a lot of good things happening in America right now,
but all is not perfect in the Walton and Johnson
listening region.

Speaker 3 (27:46):
We'd like it to be more perfect, or so we
jumping in when we can.

Speaker 2 (27:50):
All right, So, lsu ole, Miss Texas A and m
U two, which of our listeners do you think?

Speaker 6 (27:55):
What?

Speaker 3 (27:55):
What?

Speaker 5 (27:55):
What?

Speaker 3 (27:55):
Tea? Bulldogs? Don't forget both, don't forget. There's a lot of.

Speaker 2 (27:58):
SEC teams and great college football teams out there that
our listeners are fans of, but one team we always
come back to.

Speaker 3 (28:06):
Go Tigers. Man.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
God, I know I know Edwar was great, wasn't he.
The problem is this guy Brian was not great, and
I think we gave him a little too much money.

Speaker 3 (28:16):
I mean, not me. I didn't That's not our money.
Nobody asked me. But okay.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
So the athletic director of the LSU not a popular
guy right now, and the Governor of Louisiana, a man
of the people, truly a populist as far as populist
go is calling this dude out.

Speaker 10 (28:33):
Scott is that his name actually him? Scott Woodward is
athletic director. And then there's this another guy, Ross's bork
Byork something like that. I don't know who was involved
in all this kind of stuff too, but I'm sure the.

Speaker 3 (28:46):
Governor could probably educate us on this.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
There's also talk at LSU of putting up a Charlie
Kirk statue, and a lot of hubbub still going on
about escaped monkeys from Tulane, all things I want to
hear from Governor Landry on right now.

Speaker 3 (29:02):
We didn't pick up the phone. We have Governor Landry
on the line, right, Yes, I have. I've been waiting
at you. The Governor's waiting.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
Governor Jeff Landry Welcome to the Walton Johnson Radio Network.

Speaker 9 (29:12):
Sir, good morning, guys, Good morning. You're right we this
week's been been crazy. You missed a couple of things.
You missed one the government, the federal government shut down,
so snap benefits hoostat program is getting run.

Speaker 4 (29:25):
Out of money, you know.

Speaker 9 (29:26):
And then and then this week we have to deal
with the city and the autist who said.

Speaker 4 (29:30):
They needed one hundred and thirty million dollars to make payroll.

Speaker 9 (29:32):
Y'all guys should come down here and have some of
that chaotic fund that I'm having.

Speaker 3 (29:36):
It looks like you go you up to ug in
in it right there?

Speaker 9 (29:38):
Yeah, I've I mean, I'm right up to the head
the nose line. I'm just hoping nobody just puts their
foot on my head.

Speaker 2 (29:45):
Since since she brought it up, can we talk about
that New Orleans thing first? It's my understanding they only
put aside thirty seven thousand dollars for overtime pay, which
it sounds like that was a mistake they made on
purpose so they could do this later on. But am
I maybe I'm just a little too suspicious of people.

Speaker 3 (30:01):
What happened?

Speaker 4 (30:02):
Jeff, Well, that's the problem. We really don't know.

Speaker 9 (30:05):
They just came to said, hey, listen, we just need
one hundred and thirty million dollars because we're not going
to be able to make payroll.

Speaker 4 (30:10):
And so we said, well, you know, we got this.

Speaker 9 (30:12):
Thing in Louisiana call a Fiscal Review Committee made up
of the attorney General and the treasurer and the Legislative
audit to just go before them and let's just open
the books up and see exactly what's wrong. And if
you need the money, we'll figure out a way to
approve the bonds and and and maybe you need what's
called a fiscal administrator for a little while to kind
of make sure that we're using the money where you

(30:33):
said you use the money, because you know, sometimes you
send the money.

Speaker 4 (30:35):
Down to New Orleans and it doesn't exactly go where
it's supposed to be. Yeah, you know, it happens just
a couple of times, anyhow. And so so all of.

Speaker 9 (30:44):
A sudden, miraculously, miraculously, yesterday they said, no, we're not
going in front of fiscal.

Speaker 4 (30:50):
We don't need the money. Okay, well you don't need.

Speaker 9 (30:53):
I don't know, this is a state tuned deal.

Speaker 4 (30:56):
Okady, are you just gonna be fun.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
It does seem unfair to make people in shree Port
and bojer and Alexandria and Lafayatte and Lake Charles bailout
New Orleans. I mean, what, New Orleans got a lot
of money. Why should somebody in Monroe have to pay
for that?

Speaker 9 (31:10):
What a big The big thing is I think you
had the narrow smack on the head is that we
have when I was Attorney General, remember so Liz is now.
When I was, I sat on the Fiscal Review Committee,
and that's how we treated every other municipality or a
political subdivision of the state when they had problems. I
guess New Orleans is just always believed that they're really
not quite part of the state of New Orleans, and

(31:33):
then she was just going to treat them all the same.
I think that that's the best way to do it.

Speaker 3 (31:37):
All right.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
Thoughts on incoming mayor Helena moreno compared us. If you
could compare to LaToya Cantrell, we'd not love to know
your thoughts on her.

Speaker 3 (31:44):
Are you optimistic?

Speaker 4 (31:45):
I am?

Speaker 9 (31:46):
I am optimistic. I think that Helena comes in after
watching you know, the last what it was in eight
years of debacle that we've had it out out of
the city and I'm hoping that she she's going to
change the trajectory.

Speaker 2 (31:58):
I love that, all right. Charlie Kirk's statue at LSU.
This happened after the loyal at Turning Point event. This
seems like a great idea to me. There are so
many young Conservatives, young Republicans at LSU.

Speaker 3 (32:11):
Why shouldn't they have a Charlie Kirk statue?

Speaker 4 (32:13):
Well, I mean exactly, think about this.

Speaker 9 (32:17):
Go around college campuses today in America and find me
a symbol.

Speaker 4 (32:21):
Okay, find me an icon of the First Amendment. Right,
it's all been.

Speaker 9 (32:26):
It was never put up, never banished or banished either one.
Because we have really trampled on the First Amendment at
our college campuses and the place where the First Amendment
means the most. Where you want young people who are
interacting with each other to be able to agree, to disagree,
to understand, to talk about different ideas. And the only
way to do that is engaged in that kind of dialogue.

(32:48):
And that is exactly what, unfortunately kill Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 4 (32:54):
That's the saddest part. What is the status part. He
was never vile, he was never ruined, He went right.

Speaker 9 (33:01):
Into the campuses. He engaged, he talked to anybody, He
talked to anybody. And you know, so we had a
turning point event two days right after his assassination. It
was unbelieved had like nine hundred students coming, and that
night we had one with over fifteen hundred. They tell
me there's gonna be ten thousand at Ole, miss I

(33:21):
guess this coming week.

Speaker 4 (33:22):
Of course, Jadie Vance and Erica Kirk's gonna be there
that night.

Speaker 3 (33:26):
Yeah, that was last night. Yeah, you're correct too, was
last night? Oh who massive?

Speaker 10 (33:31):
Yeah, well you spoke just recently at the LSU turning Point.
That was a pretty good crowd too, right.

Speaker 9 (33:37):
Yeah, that's what I was saying. Yeah, we had over
fifteen hundred people. We put it inside, which limited the
amount of people that we had. We had way more demand,
but you know, based upon security and those things, we
decided to have it inside.

Speaker 4 (33:51):
It was one Charlie and I had talked about this
in July.

Speaker 9 (33:54):
He was really looking forward to coming to LSU. He got,
I mean, just so it's tough, still tough, got to
tell you.

Speaker 2 (34:03):
All right, let's talk about Brian Kelly for a minute.
We've been working hard here during I know.

Speaker 3 (34:08):
Sorry, I know, force a habit.

Speaker 2 (34:10):
Yeah, I'm very angry, Billy ed. We've come up with
some suggestions to replace Brian Kelly. I don't know if
you've considered these.

Speaker 3 (34:15):
Governor.

Speaker 2 (34:16):
We're looking at emeral he could be good. Lil Wayne
if he's available.

Speaker 3 (34:20):
Man that was mine by the way, Duck dynasty.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
Maybe one of the uncles c or one of those
guys could be good.

Speaker 3 (34:25):
I think what were you thinking?

Speaker 9 (34:27):
Well, look, here's the thing. I will take this list
a job of the names down. I'm going to pass
it on to the Board of Supervisors. So I'm hoping
today will announce a search committee for the next LSU coach.

Speaker 4 (34:40):
I'm not picking the next LSU coach.

Speaker 9 (34:43):
I just want to make sure that the contract is
such that the state Louisiana number one can afford it.
It has some metrics in it, and we're not going
to be able to be rewarding failure.

Speaker 10 (34:52):
Well, yeah, we've asked the question multiple times. Winter College
is going to stop giving coaches these multi year contracts
with these huge biots like jimbo Got and Brian Kelly.
Now and they've got both of those got that from
the same guy.

Speaker 9 (35:09):
Well, you know, there's two people that seem to be
two groups of people that seem to be missing in
this entire firestorm of chaos and what's going on at LSU. Okay,
Number one is the players. These things affect the players
and those kids. Look, they deserve some stability. They deserve
to know that the fan base supports them. Which is
the second group, which is the actual fan base. I'm

(35:32):
not talking about the guys and the gals up in
the boxes who don't have to sit in the rain
and the cold, in the wind, in the heat, in
the sun. I mean because you fill Tiger Stadium with nurses, welders, plumbers,
ac truck drivers, ordinary ordinary Louisianians who, by the way,
have consistently had to deal with higher and higher ticket prices.

(35:54):
This is not his whole thing started, you know, Saturday
night when I got back from the game, Sharon Novlee
and I'm just like, I don't know what's gonna happen.
I don't know what they're gonna do. And she's like, oh,
do you know they read the ticket prices for next year.
I'm like, what you gotta be kidding me, you know,
And I was like, no, We're not doing that. We're
not doing that because it's the average everyday person who
just tries to go and watch and enjoy themselves on

(36:15):
a weekend, getting away from all the politics.

Speaker 4 (36:18):
Look, sports is supposed to.

Speaker 9 (36:19):
Be one of those events which we don't have to
worry here, you said by a Democrat Republic.

Speaker 4 (36:24):
You don't know who they are.

Speaker 9 (36:25):
You cheering for you the same team, or you're cheering
for an opposite team.

Speaker 4 (36:28):
You pull it for your people.

Speaker 9 (36:29):
You're having a good time, and then you go home
and hopefully LSU wins and you're real, real happy.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
Yeah, that's right, Governor Landry's speaking for the people.

Speaker 3 (36:37):
Man, That's exactly what we think.

Speaker 10 (36:39):
I'm glad to know that you got to you know,
you're lighting a fire under them and getting them to
do the right thing here. I just hope they get
up off the bups and get busy.

Speaker 9 (36:48):
Oh my god, god this and I'm telling you, I
will tell you this. I will tell you this. I
have learned that the worst time, worst days, worst weekends
for the governor of Louisiana, irrespective of whether it's mea
Kenny you.

Speaker 5 (37:03):
When LSU's having Yeah.

Speaker 2 (37:07):
Absolutely covin Earlandry. I will have you know we we
pulled the listeners this week. You have a ninety plus
percent approval rating. Last time I checked from Orow. We
did a poll on Twitter this week from Walton and
Johnson listeners. I thought that was I thought they were
a little a little unfair, But ninety percent isn't bad.

Speaker 3 (37:25):
That's our listeners. And then that statewide poll.

Speaker 10 (37:27):
I gotta tell you, we've we've had some negative things
to say about Monroe a time or two, but you
come out looking really good in Monroe in the polls too.

Speaker 4 (37:38):
Well. Thank you, listen. I love your guys and love your.

Speaker 9 (37:40):
Listeners because look, at the end of the day, y'all
speaking for the average everyday America who's just out there
just trying to make it and then have a little
fun on the weekend and watching great football.

Speaker 3 (37:49):
Amen to that. That's right.

Speaker 2 (37:51):
Just real quick before we let you go at Orgeron,
you think we ever hear from him again?

Speaker 4 (37:56):
Yeah, Hey, somebody told me the other day.

Speaker 9 (37:58):
It said, hey, listen, I'll come over there and just
be an assistant coach if.

Speaker 4 (38:02):
You want to.

Speaker 9 (38:03):
You know, they're good news is and I can understand
each other.

Speaker 10 (38:05):
Yeah, you might have to help out some of the
national guys, though.

Speaker 2 (38:10):
Governor Landry, the People's Governor, thank you so much for
your time this morning.

Speaker 3 (38:14):
Governor take care.

Speaker 4 (38:17):
Yeah, we'll just for the players and be honest with you.

Speaker 3 (38:19):
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