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Good morning, it is the Corell Cast and I am Correl.
So very glad you are joining me on my morning
walk with miss Ember out here in the beautiful world
trying to decompress. I hope you're having a good Wednesday.
So yesterday we talked about the Southwest Airlines, you know,
wanting to charge for two seats for obese people, and
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I mentioned to you the inhumanity, the online.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
Hatred towards that people that are going on.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
And today I went and read some of the comments,
and you know, people are like, why should I pay
more for fat people? You know, if they if they
take up you know, we shouldn't build bigger seats because
you know, ten of the comments were like, oh that's
a great idea, ndcap people could also sit in them.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
All of that, but a majority of the comments.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Where if they take out seats, they're going to charge
me more and why should I pay because someone's a
glutton and why should I?
Speaker 2 (01:12):
And you know, I coupled that.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
With Melissa Rivers yesterday, Joan Rivers daughter, she posted a
thing that she would like to travel anymore because people
are just so mean now, everyone's you know, pushing at
your way. No one wants to help anybody, you know.
Workers at the airports have become extraordinarily rude. You know,
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just on and on. It's just not a good not
a good time to be traveling. And it really made
me think about all the things going on in the
news today and how a lot of it is because
we've become a very cruel race of people. And I
don't think talk shows talk enough about this. I don't
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think Stephanie Miller or David Packman or any of them
really address the underlying root of our problems, which is
that we have become.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
A very, very very cruel society. I love howemberwalks.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
Look at that look she walks on the on the
little sidewalk that it's like six inches wide. She won't
walk in the grass, walks in the sidewalk anyway. So
we've become cruel. And there's a very vocal minority, and
I'd like to still believe they're the minority. There's a
very vocal minority that tends to get their way now
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because we live in a time of caving. Now, there
was a saying that came out of John I think
it as Nazi Germany. I don't know, could have been
long before where they said all that it takes for
evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing,
and that is exactly what's happening right now in our society.
Evil is triumphing and good people are doing nothing. Let's
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take the Cracker Barrel controversy of you don't go to
Cracker Barrel. I would never go to Cracker Barrel. However,
Cracker Barrel changed their logo. They wanted to modernize it.
Now their new one was nothing spectacular, but they wanted
to modernize it. So they took out the old geezer
and the they check out the barrel. Actually, and the
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right wing just you know, they've claimed Cracker Barrel as
their own MAGA. Nowadays we have even we have restaurants
that are even split by political divides, and so MAGA
has claimed Cracker Barrel. And they screamed and yelled about
the change to the logo. Oh, another woe company, another
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this and that, like it's a bad word, you know, woke.
So they they screamed and yelled about it. So Cracker
Barrel announced they're not changing their logo now. And I
thought to myself, I would if I were the CEO
of that company, I'd resign before I gate, before I
caved in. You know, companies keep caving in to these
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vocal minorities instead of just sticking with what is right,
sticking with their plans, sticking with.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
You know, their.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
Ideas, and not letting this vocal minority change their plans.
Oh goodness, are we rolling in the grass? We might be?
And so look at this, look at that. So we're
you know, we have this society now where everyone is
so quick to object, and then corporations and government are
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quick to capitulate, you know, to oh high little is
that Taco?
Speaker 2 (04:44):
Taco? Is that you high Taco? Taco? Taco, Taco? Say
hi to Taco, Missamber, say hi to Taco. Hi Taco.
Oh that's a little taco.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
He's the cutest thing in the world, high little Taco. Well, yeah,
don't we all?
Speaker 2 (05:02):
Huh? So, good morning, Kevin, How are you So?
Speaker 1 (05:09):
That was Taco and his dad Kevin. They live here morning,
meaning they live here in the park. But they're nice.
Taco's sweet anyway. So we have these corporations that just cave.
They just cave. We have government the cave. For instance,
Donald Trump today just put a fifty percent tariff on
Indian goods because they're selling oil to Russia.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
And that's gonna hurt us. It's only gonna hurt us
and hurt.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
The people in India. It's not gonna hurt him. It's
not gonna hurt his billionaire friends. And it's not gonna
stop the war in the Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Uh. And no one does anything.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
You know, Congress gave him the right to do these teriffs,
and they could take it back, but they won't. And
again there's a whole bunch of people sitting around not
doing anything, letting evil triumph. Congress there, they're the biggest
problem in the Supreme Court. They're They're filled with ideologus
who are sitting around doing nothing while evil triumphs. And
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I know that here, you and I we feel kind
of powerless, like what can we do?
Speaker 2 (06:10):
You know?
Speaker 1 (06:11):
And to a degree we are, we really are. But
we can also resist in quiet ways. For instance, I've
said this a lot. I have a lot of listeners.
Where are you in my comments on social media? Where
are you taking these people who are making fun of
my lists, who are making fun of my neck, making
fun of my ideas, calling me crazy, calling me sick,
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calling me pedophile, all the things they just every day
I read in the comment section under my social media post,
where are the good people posting saying oh, no, I
agree with him, or oh he's got a point, or
you know, why are you just posting hateful stuff instead
of actually addressing the issue.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
Where are they? They're not there. You're not there.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
You, my loyal listeners, are not there online commenting under
my post.
Speaker 2 (06:58):
The only people commenting, hey, haters. This morning, I went.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Through so many comments on my social media posting, including
the one about Southwest Airlines, and.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
All people could do, oh hi, he all people could
do is hate on me and on fat people.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
And you know, are the economy posting and they're all
just saying, oh, Trump's doing such a great job. And
they're still blaming Biden. All your prices were high under Biden.
Why weren't you complaining about the ten percent inflation under Biden?
Joe Biden hasn't been in office for seven years. These
policies that are affecting our economy right now are definitely
Donald Trump's policies but his own followers will not attribute
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anything negative to him. They're sitting by doing nothing, condoning
what he is doing, and the condemnation for what he
is doing is getting lost. I don't see a lot
of people online anymore condemning Donald Trump. You know, last night,
you know, as the president chose to do, chose to
attack Seth Myers late night TV show host, and he
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chose to address He said, He's going to talk to
fake news MSN or fake news NBC about why they
still employ him. A seated president is now making his
mission to get any kind of.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
Liberal host off the air.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
A president of the United States is concerning himself with
television programming. A president of the United States is censoring
things in museums.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
This and yesterday he commented about.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
Being a dictator. He said, I think people like a dictator.
I think they want a dictator. No, I'm not a dictator,
but you know, if I were, I think they'd like it.
So it's he's saying the quiet part out loud, and
where are the people objecting. Where are the voices, especially congress,
Where are the Congressional voices screaming at the top of
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their lungs, impeach, you know, because they know it won't past.
They well, it won't pass, it won't get through. So
I guess Congress is feeling like the rest of us, right.
I guess Democrats in Congress are feeling just like we are, like, well,
there's nothing we can do. And if there's nothing Congress
can do, and if there's nothing the courts will do,
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if those branches of government sit back and do nothing,
then that's how evil triumphs. And it is evil is
triumphing because Congress does nothing, because the Supreme Court does nothing,
and because we've become really hateful, hateful people, just hateful
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and it's sad. And I'm not saying everyone, but I
would like to think this vocal minority of hatred is
a minority, and I don't know.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
I'd like your thoughts on that.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
Is the vocal minority a minority or do you think
it's becoming a majority of Americans? Are a majority of
Americans becoming just hateful beings?
Speaker 2 (09:57):
I'd like your thoughts on that.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
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Speaker 2 (11:10):
You know a lot of your questions, what can I do, Coroll?
What can I do?
Speaker 1 (11:14):
How many liberals are empowering other liberals right now? We
have liberals that are attacking Gavin Newsom. We have liberals
that are attacking his tactics, attacking what he wants to do.
You know, we can't even get the Democratic Party to
agree on how to fight Donald Trump. Well, we can't
even get them agree to fight. You know, they're acting
like they've already been defeated, and they're acting they are
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acting very defeated. Democrats are acting very defeated, and I
get it, you know, they.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
Basically have been. And you know, and the scary part
is the polls. When you see the polls and.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
That the Democrats have a lower approval rating than even
the Republicans, and you think, how, how is that possible?
How could any thinking in the vial in today's world
actually look at what's going on and approve of any
of it? See that that goes back to being a
very hateful people. You know, only a hateful society would
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look at what's going on in today's world and say,
you know what I approve? I approve. And it's like, how,
you know, how with anyone with half a brain, you know,
how could you possibly?
Speaker 2 (12:29):
And maybe Trump is right.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Maybe in today's world, people are tired of thinking about
complex issues and they just want someone to take care
of it for them, and they want a dictator, and
you know, they don't care what they have to give
up to get that.
Speaker 2 (12:46):
I mean, maybe we've become so self centered and so.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
Overwhelmed that we're just like, you know what, I'd just
rather someone else handle this. I'd rather someone else take
care of it.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
And that's you.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Know, when you seed your power to someone or something else,
that's not a good thing. Right, little girl, you're gonna
catch up here, that's not a good thing. When you
see your power and it appears nowadays in the spirit
of convenience or in the spirit of I don't know,
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decluttering your life or whatever it might be, people are
willing to seed their power, and so, you know what,
you can have my power. And that's again another reason
why we're here is that oh hi Hidling, Hello, Hello, Hello,
Oh hello everybody?
Speaker 2 (13:41):
Hello troops. Hi.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Yeah, she's something, isn't she. She gets people to bark
at her. And so we have seeded our power. And
those of us that don't want to, those of us
that are like, no, I don't you know, I'd like
to be in control of my community. It's getting harder
and harder, and people are getting more hateful and hateful.
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I hate to go back to the Southwest Airlines thing.
But you know, my ideas of obesity have evolved. And
by the way, statistically, oh dear Hoopla dogfight at the
dog park. That's why i'mber never goes in there. Never Statistically,
if there are so many obese people in America, then
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wouldn't it be hoove companies to accommodate them and not
skinny bitches?
Speaker 2 (14:31):
Think about it. If obesity is such a huge issue.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
Then why don't companies accommodate the obese? You know that
all these people that are commenting online, well, if you
put six rows in or six chairs in, that wouldn't
be enough. And it's like, well, then if there's that
many obese people, the airlines should be paying attention to
them and not to you normal size people. But again, logic,
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there is no logic in anything going on in today's world. None,
There is zero logic. Look at the headlines. There's no
logic in it. Now the Israelis are are protesting against
net and Yahoo. But has he is you know, the
UN has condemned him. Is he stopping? No, there's no
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logic there. There's no logic to him continuing a war
that nobody wants, So there has to be money behind
it or something, because there's no logic. And so I
look around and I think to myself, boy, are we
headed in the wrong direction? And I wonder if it's
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a global you know, if it's global, I only see
what's going on here in the US. I see other
news everywhere. But I mean, I'm not in their people
every day. I'm not, you know, amongst the crowds of
people in Ireland or in the UK or Spain.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
I don't really know.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
And our social media doesn't really bring us opinions from
those people. Do they think we're crazy? Or are they
becoming just as hateful? And you know, here's my fourth
homeless person I've encountered. You know, I'm not showing them
to you because it's you know, but four in just
under half a mile and there, and see no logic
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in that. There's no logic in having people sleeping out
in the park. The city could stop it tomorrow. I
live in a town with nothing but hotels. There are
so many empty motels downtown that could be rehabbed into
homeless housing, you know, and we don't. I don't know why,
no logic in it. I don't I guess. I guess
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there's no money in logic. I mean, really, I think
that might be one of the issues. There's no money
in logic. You know that we only do things where
there's money, and that's horribly sad. So as I walk
on this beautiful morning and it's beautiful, it's seventy five
degrees outside, as I walk on this beautiful morning here
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in Las Vegas with my beautiful little girl, having woke
up to hateful comments on social media like I always do,
having red headlines that are ridiculous, cracker barrel, caving in
to right wing backlash over logo. Why why cave in?
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And that's that's my biggest issue. Why is everybody caving in?
Why cave into Donald Trump? I don't understand everyone's caving
into everything. Some groups starts screaming about something, Okay, cave
into them. Yeah, the President decides to go off on
some hateful tangent, Okay, cave into that.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
Why have we become this.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
We are the people that said no to a king
that revolted that, you know, and yet we cave in
now to anything and that includes our Congress. And you know,
it's like just cave in, just give them what they want.
It's like, why and why don't we ever get in
for the good? Have you ever thought about that? Oh,
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there we go, there we go, there we go.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
Why don't we cave in for the good.
Speaker 1 (18:11):
I've always noticed that when people capitulate or give in,
they're normally giving in to the bad. Come on him,
They're normally like, not giving into the good, They're giving
into the bad.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Why that'll?
Speaker 1 (18:26):
I will go to my grave wondering why at this
time in America we caved in to such badness.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
To such selfishness.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
Americans have become so overwhelmingly selfish.
Speaker 2 (18:39):
And that's why there's no support for liberal media. Liberals
have become selfish me too. You know.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
Glad yesterday posted a thing that said donate help us
protect same sex marriage. You know they're coming for it,
and I posted underneath, why we've been donating to your
organization for twenty plus years. And look where we're at.
You know, we've gone backwards. They're over there painting rain
sidebox over Hollywood. I just saw a report, you know,
diversity is all but gone from Hollywood. I had a
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meeting at Grammy yesterday. We were talking about the new
DEI panel And how sadly you know, it's needed so
badly now because even in music, diversity and equity and
inclusion is sliding backwards. Labels are not supporting openly gay
artists the way they used to. You know, we had
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little little nasse X being tried for four felonies. You know,
so we're going backwards and we capitulate to the bad
and not the good. It's it's really alarming. And I
know your alarm too, I know you are. And how
do we you know, the thing is, how do we
turn that trend around? How do we start airing on
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the side of good, you know instead of the.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
Bad cities do it all the time. Well, we'd love
to help the homeless.
Speaker 1 (19:59):
Where we don't have the money, they capitulate and give
in to badness. You know, they should find the money.
Don't tell me you don't have it. Find it. You know,
I pay taxes every year and I pay thirty bucks
a year for a.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
Homeless you know, homeless fee.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
Basically, Well, if millions of people do that, where's that
money going?
Speaker 2 (20:22):
Well? What alife? All right?
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Well, we're out in the world today, we're walking ember
and I it's seventy eight degrees. We got a break
for a few days in the mornings from the extreme heat.
Going to be over one hundred next week, but this
week it's not going over one hundred, going up to
one hundred, but not over.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
And that's exciting. So be excited with me, and be
right back.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
What I'm about to do right here is an example
of how horrible we've become. This is a crosswalk, not
a rainbow one, just a crosswalk. These are cars right here.
They see that I'm waiting to cross the street. They
will not stop, any of them. And if I started
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to cross the street, they would honk at me and
beep at me, like I'm the one doing the wrong thing.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
By crossing the street.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
And that really is the epitome to me, you know.
And Las Vegas was just voted the worst in the
country statistically for pedestrians.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
And it barely is.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
So like, I'm walking right now and there are cars
coming right there. Let's see if they stop. They might
because of the camera, not that one. See that one
right there. I am on the crosswalk. I am on
the crosswalk crossing, and that car did not stop, just
didn't stop. Because that's who we are you're in my way?
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I'm going even though you have the right of way
on the on the sidewalk, I'm not going to stop
for you. That right there, to me, epitomizes the country.
I know that sounds odd to boil it down to
a crosswalk, but it You know, pedestrians have the right
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of way, period. It's a question on every driver's ed form.
Pedestrians have the right of way. When a pedestrian enters
the crosswalk, you are supposed to stop, period, no sensor butts.
But here in Vegas, nope, they just run you over.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Literally. I have the statistics to prove it.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
And to me, that epitomizes our country right now.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
The rudeness, the.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Self centeredness a crosswalk is a prime example to me
of how to gauge a people and how to gauge
a people in their country. You know, if you are kind,
if you follow the law, if you're not self centered,
you do the right thing.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
But if you're not.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
You see someone on a crosswalker, like, what the hell
mozzle run down?
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Why not? You know, man, they don't care.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
They will hit you. They truly do not care. Good morning, gentlemen,
How are you so just a little example right there of.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
Who we are right now.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
You know, it's not even safe to cross the street
because people are so self centered and so rude that
they won't stop for you, you know, and they'll hit
you and leave you there. There have been so many
hit and runs recently. They'll just hit you and leave
you there. I mean, who could do that? Who could
hit someone and leave them there in the road. All right,
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I'm gonna tell a moment here and explain something. So
I was late yesterday. I almost didn't do a show today.
One of the reasons I'm doing it on the dog
walk is I may have to go get a set scam.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
Thursday I got very dizzy.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
Never happened to me before in my life, very sweaty,
very dizzy. I saw the cardiologist yesterday. They're going to
put a ten day heart monitor on me to see
if it was my heart. They don't think it was,
but they it's something they have to rule out. Hanny said,
you know, if it continues, you're going to have to
go get a brain scam. Well, this morning I woke
up and I had pressure and I had you know,
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and so I have been oh, hi there, Hi there,
Little Scottie Hi, Hello, Cuty, Petuity, Petuty oh Ember saying hello.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
She's she didn't like every dog, she likes this one.
Good morning. Hi.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
Yeah, what a cutie. And so I just wanted to
know that I'm okay. I think, I hope. Of course,
my medical anxiety has me thinking I have a brain
tumor or you know, it's a stroke or a brain
brain bleed or something. Probably didn't, but we'll see. And
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so that's why this week the show's going to be
a little.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
Odd or awkward. And also I have to be really
honest with you. I think that some of.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
The liberal talk show hosts rely heavily on guests and
rely heavily on video and all of that because they
they really don't have much to say anymore. I mean,
every day there's more absurdity. Every single day, you know,
there's just more absurdity. Sorry, the sun's behind me, but
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what can I do? Every day? There's more absurdity every day.
Things just get stranger and stranger, and you just run
out of things to say. You know, you just ember
stop rolling on whatever dead thing that is you're rolling.
You just run out of things to say about it.
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You know, you can't be out raged every single day,
even though there's something to be I mean the fifty
percent tariffs on India. We import a lot of stuff
from India. That is mangoes. We're about to go through
the roof. They are about to be fight alas for
a mango.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
Uh. And that's the truth. And real people suffer.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
Policies are people, and so every time you hear about
him doing something, he's doing that to people. A policy
isn't doesn't just exist in some sort of separate universe.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Policies affect people directly.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
Every budget cut affects people, Every program affects people. You know,
it's all about people. And we forget that when you
hear fifty percent tariff against you know, India. That affects
businesses in India. They may fold, small family businesses may
go out of business because of this.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
You know, oh said one mile, one mile. I've only
done a mile. I guess that's it. Got one word
to do?
Speaker 1 (28:00):
You know.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
So, policies are people. And I think that.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
Liberal host while there's always something for them to talk about,
because every day there's something horrible, I think that they
also get I don't want to say tired.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
But I do I get fatigued.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
I wake up in the morning and think, oh, another
day where I have to go on air and talk
about this or talk about that, And I think to myself, why,
you know, what good is it doing? How is it
helping us? Because you know, it's almost what was that
movie with the saying resistance is futile? What was that movie?
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I forget which one it is, but it almost feels like,
you know, well, resistance is futile. There's just no point
in resisting. And yet there is a point in resisting. Oh,
we're getting a friend coming this way.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
Hi. Hello, their friend coming this way. Hi. Isn't this
a cute old one? Hi there, darling, And.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
We're gonna say hi to this cute oldie here. She's
probably as old as you. Hi there, honey, Hi. Oh
you want me to throw the ball for you?
Speaker 2 (29:14):
Hi? Well, I've got to say hi to each other.
See that's well I just showed you there that.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
Kind of oh honey, Oh he does want me to
throw the ball.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
Hi.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
You know. That's That's where I love to spend the
rest of my life just talking to dogs. Just stop
out in the world talking to dogs.
Speaker 2 (29:42):
So today we've.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
Rambled, but the whole theme has been that these stories
in the news, like Cracker Barrel, You know, companies need
to stop capitulating to the small minorities. If they met
like companies that committed to the gays. You know, you
committed to us. You said we want to support you,
and then Trump and others say, oh, no, don't support
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the gays, and.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
You turn on us. Where's your where do you have.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
No integrity, intestinal fortitude, any kind of you know, morals
of your own? Cracker Barrel, you change your logo, and
then all of a sudden, the right says, oh, you've
become woke.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
Whatever you know?
Speaker 1 (30:26):
Don't you have any intestinal fortitude? Southwest Airlines, your policy
was you did not charge obese people for the second seat.
You just gave them that seat because they were large.
Now you're going to charge them for it. Why don't
you have any compassion or empathy? And I really think
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that the answer to all these things is no. That's
what's lacking in today's world. Now it has become fashionable
to not have integrity, to not have a moral company.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
Because I know Maga thinks they have morals, they do not.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
I know these Christians think they have morals they do not,
all right, I'll be back tomorrow. If I'm not back tomorrow,
it simply means I have an appointment, and I'll post
on my Patreon at patreon dot com.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
Force that's really Carrell.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
Or the show might be later in the day tomorrow,
but tomorrow is the last show before the weekend, and
it is a holiday weekend, so I will not be
here Monday.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
Hope. I want you all to have a spectacular Labor Day.
I am carell. You'd be who you want to be
for London hurt anybody.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
And I hope you enjoyed walking out in this beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
There's a strip over there. I hope you've enjoyed it.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
Bye, say by am bye. It's broadcasting from a completely
different point of view yours.
Speaker 2 (31:51):
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