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November 4, 2025 • 60 mins
🗳️ Is There Hope for America? Early Votes Surge and Trump’s Power Tested | The Karel Cast 25-142
Record early voting numbers in New York City. Proposition 50 poised to pass easily in California. Could this be a sign of a Democratic wave in the 2026 midterms—and a turning point for the country?
But before we celebrate, there’s a darker question: what will Donald Trump do if he sees power slipping away? History shows his followers don’t go quietly. Could the months ahead test America’s democracy once again?
Karel digs into the mood of the nation—hope vs. fear—and what today’s turnout might really mean for the future. Plus, a fast-paced look at the other major stories shaping your world.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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time is here.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
So on with the show. Let's give it a go.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
Correll is the.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
One that you need to know.

Speaker 4 (00:15):
Now. It's show time.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
Is their hope for America? Well today might be a
good indication. We're going to talk about that. And the
sexiest man alive? Who is it? And is he really?
We're going to talk about that and some much more
on Today's Correll Cast. So don't go anywhere.

Speaker 4 (00:45):
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Speaker 3 (01:00):
It is the crowd Cast. I am Correl, so very
glad you are joining me on this Tuesday, November fourth,
an off season election day, but an election day nonetheless. Uh,
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(01:22):
the horrors of some some people have to endure? All right?
So we where are my notes? Got my notes? I
got my pat I have to wipe my hands because
I have now discovered more about a dog's vulva than
I've ever Ember's limp. I don't even know if it's
a limp anymore. Is it weakness? I don't know, you guys,
I'm just worried sick. On one hand, she's acting great.

(01:43):
On the other hand, I don't know if her leg
limp is, which is seventy five percent better. But now
I'm kind of noticing her other legs maybe are I
don't know. I don't know. She's not limping, but is
she weak? I don't know. And now her volva has
a dark spot of inflammation on it, dark like black,

(02:04):
and that can be a yeast infection or a pigment
change because of irritation. So I'm rubbing derma vet cream
on her volva three times a day. What a lovely
thing for a gay man to be doing, or any
person really so, but that's a I just did it
just before the show. Still have the derma vet on
my hands, which is why I have this. Okay, So

(02:28):
today is a big day if you're Zohoran, my mom, dommy,
Donald Trump calling him everything but a white woman playing
the racist card, calling him Muslim, all this other stuff,
you know, being the horrible, evil racist that Donald Trump is.

Speaker 4 (02:45):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
And I know that a lot of you expected me
to play Ding Dong the witch is dead coming out
of the box because Dick Cheney had the decency to
drop dead. But you know, Dick Cheney was someone's family member.
I don't love him. I did not like him. I
didn't like his politics, and I think he's an un
war criminal who probably should have been tried at the
Hague for what he did in Iraq and Afghanistan and

(03:06):
other things. Haliburton. But you know what, he's dead. He's gone.
Let the afterlife deal with him now. I don't need
to spend any more time thinking about that man. He
was evil, but he wasn't evil to his family. Or
maybe I don't know, maybe Mary Cheney would have another view,
whereas she was gay and he was anti gay for
the longest time. Then he came around on that particular issue,

(03:28):
and he did support Liz Cheney during the January sixth
and he did denounce Donald Trump. Also, what a marvel
of medicine. Five heart attacks five and then thirteen years
ago a heart transplant. Fourteen years ago a heart transplant,
and he lived with someone else's heart for fourteen more years.

(03:49):
And he got the transplant in his seventies so say
what you will, but the man was a modern marvel
of medicine. Now he was a despot. And you know, again,
I will not be upset that he is gone. But
you know, as I age reveling in people's death, I

(04:11):
did that in my thirties my forties. Now I'm like, yeah,
I didn't like him, and no, I won't shed a
tear over him. But someone's gonna you know, a wife
or a child or something, someone loved him, even you know,
even serial killers had families. You know, BTK had a
family that you know, mourned his loss basically. So look,

(04:33):
I didn't like Cheney. I think he is a war criminal,
and I'm not sad that he's gone, But I'm also
not going to dance on his grave because why what
good does it do? Just makes me look bad. You know,
I'm not going to say rest in peace. I hope
that Hell opened up its doors and he's going to
be down there paying for the sins that he committed,

(04:55):
such as sending thousands of Americans to their death needlessly.
So you know, he's got he's got the if there
is an afterlife, he's got two atone and that's on
him and the powers in the afterlife. As for me,
you know, he was a despot that I did not like.
But he's gone, so he's no longer my concern and

(05:17):
no longer my worry. Fly away, fly away. Meanwhile, in
New York we've got Cuomo who refused Donald Trump endorsement.
But I think that endorsement yesterday probably sealed it from Damie.
Ma'am dommy, m Am, mom, Dommy. I'm certainly not afraid
of a Muslim mayor God bless you know. I don't care.
I think our religions are crazy, so Muslim, Christian, they

(05:39):
all crazy. Uh So I think it was I think
he's a good guy. I think he's what the Democratic
Party needs a shakeup. He's younger, has more progressive views.
But are you hopeful? Let's talk about that when we
come back. Are you hopeful about what's happening today? If
it goes the way it's projected to go, it could.

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Show Time is here. No time to.

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Fear Correll is so near because show Time is here,
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Speaker 1 (06:22):
Let's give it a go.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Correll is the one that you need to.

Speaker 3 (06:27):
Know before we get to the are you hopeful about today?
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Patreon money every month has been going to pay off
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(06:47):
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(07:10):
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(07:32):
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I really truly mean it supports the show. Anything left over,
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(07:52):
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(08:14):
So thank you so much, patrons. It really does matter.
Your support really does matter. James and Rachel and Randy
and all of you that support me through Patreon. I
can't even there's so many of you. I don't know
if you want your name's read. There's seventy two of you,
but each of you means so much to me. All Right,
are you hopeful today? Are you? Because here's how I

(08:39):
hope it goes. Now, it may not, but here's how
I hope it goes. In New York, I hope Mom
Damie wins, and I hope he wins by a decent margin.
In New Jersey, I hope the Democratic governor candidate wins,
and down ticket, I hope Democrats win. In is it Pennsylvania,
I believe, I think, I think it's Pennsylvania, could be Virginia,

(09:01):
might be Pennsylvania. I hope the Democrat wins there. And
in California, I hope that Prop fifty wins, and I
hope down ticket. On many one of the states has
one hundred legislative bodies or one hundred legis well, literally bodies,
one hundred legislative seats up for grabs. I hope they
go Democratic. I hope today send shivers through the Republican

(09:24):
Party and they start pulling away from Donald Trump because
they know he's going to sink their ship. What he
is doing with the shutdown, what he is doing with
health care. My sister just got to notice that Medicaid
is no longer going to pay her copays that she
has with Medicare, and one of her drugs is five
hundred and sixty three dollars a month. She gets nine

(09:46):
hundred and forty dollars a month, so they think she's
going to spend six hundred of the nine hundred that
she gets from Social Security to pay for a drug.
And that's all Donald Trump's doing, you know. So he
is hurting Americans every day with his policies. And I
hope that enough people in the middle and on the

(10:08):
right actually see that and swallow their whatever they're discussed
and support candidates other than the Republican Party or MAGA.
That is my hope. I don't know that it will happen,
but we'll see. And if Prop fifty passes and they

(10:30):
end up having lart more seats in the House for
Democrats and Democrats win those seats, it is my hope
in my fantasy world that Democrats win the mid terms,
they impeach Trump. In vance, Haakim Jeffries becomes president, he
appoints Kamala Harris as vice president, which he can do,

(10:50):
then he resigns, Kamala becomes president and appoints her vice
president as Pete Bodha Judge or Tim Walsh. That could
happen in seven and you're all like, oh no, that
could just ask to militia in the world, in the
political world we live where the absurd happens. That could happen.

(11:12):
If Democrats retake the House and Senate and they impeach
Trump and but and W. Bush because Cheney's on my mind,
they impeach Trump and JD. Vance, throw them out, remove them.
Then the Speaker becomes president, and the Speaker can appoint
a vice president that doesn't have to be a senator
or congress person. And then that then the Speaker resigns

(11:34):
as president, the vice president that he appoints takes over
and bam, we're back. It could happen, and Trump is
terrified of that. He has been midnight tweeting on his
true social he has been caught. He has been being xenophobic. Uh,
he's been being muslim phobic. He's been being all kinds
of things. He is telling, uh, the current House Republicans

(11:57):
to get rid of the filibuster or else Democrats are
going to win and use it against them. Yep. You
bet your ass, you orange ass whole. Yep. So let's
hope that the process ends up saving us. As I said,
if Democrats lose the midterms, then it's time to go.

(12:17):
It's time to get out. But if they win, then
staying in America wouldn't be such a bad thing. So
we'll see, we'll see how that goes. Uh, there is
always hope, you know, they say in the chat room
at YouTube dot com forward slash Wily Carrell. There is
always hope. Uh. Okay, I'm not overly hopeful today. But

(12:42):
if mom Damie wins and if Prop fifty passes just
those two things, then it's a victory for Democrats. If
Mamdami wins, Prop fifty passes and both gubernatorial candidates that
are Democrats win and down ticket people that are Democratic win,
then the GOP and MAGA needs to be afraid. And

(13:05):
this shutdown is now the longest in history. Who's served
only by what by Donald Trump's other shutdown, So he
now owns the two largest governmental shutdowns in history. Those
are his. He owns that hope, He's proud. And then
he has decided to fund Wick or I'm sorry, Snap,

(13:25):
but only at fifty percent. So he's going to give
people who already get nothing half of nothing. In other words,
no one gets enough, Snap, nobody, no one gets enough
to buy actual food, and now he's going to give
them half of that's that should be that he should
be impeached for that alone. So am I hopeful? I

(13:49):
don't want to say that modern day life has beaten
that kind of political hope out of me, because it has.
But I'm not as horribly pessimistic as I was last
week because it looks like the tide is changing, and
that tends to happen. When someone is enormously popular and
in power, there's a backlash, it tends to happen. And

(14:12):
so let's hope that there is a Trump backlash brewing
and it lasts through the midterm elections. We can hope.
Are you hopeful? I'd like to see your comments down below.
I'd like to hear what you have to say in
the chatroom at YouTube dot com. Forward slash Rearly Carrell.
Are you hopeful? Are you? Is today a day where

(14:35):
you're gonna find a bright spot in the normally dismal
universe of politics? I, by the way, happen to like
Sohan mam Dami. I like him. I would vote for
him for mayor, I'd vote for him for governor. I'd
vote for him for president. I like him, I like
what he has to say. I like the way he
says it. And I don't have a purity test for politicians.

(14:57):
I used to, Okay, I used to have a purity test,
and that was gay issues. If you were against same
sex marriage, then we were done. And I guess I
still kind of have a purity test if you're anti gay,
I'm not gonna you know, But if we disagree on
other issues other than LGBTQ issues, and you know, I

(15:19):
can live with that, I can live with political discourse,
maybe we can change his mind, you know, no matter
who it is, President, governor Mayer. As long as there
are pro human rights meaning gay rights, trans immigrant, all
of that, as long as they're for that, and they
believe in climate change as a problem, you know, as
long as they cover the basics other issues, I'm fine

(15:43):
disagreeing with them on and trying to swing them around
my way. So I like him. I hope he wins.
Cuomo is a sex offender. A man who treats women
the way that Cuomo does should not be in power
because if he exerts that power over women, he also

(16:03):
exerts it over anybody he deems weaker, So he should
not be in power. So that man should just go away,
and the poor Republican candidate in New York is all
but a whisper. Really, uh So, I think Mamdami's gonna
take it. And I think Trump attacking his Muslim identity
last night is probably gonna push some Muslims who maybe

(16:26):
weren't gonna vote for him to vote for him. I
also think Trump opposing him so strongly is gonna make
New Yorkers vote for him just out of spite as
a fuck you Donald Trump vote. I really believe that
they may not like Memdamie, but New Yorkers hate being
told what to do even more, and so with Donald

(16:49):
Trump trying to bully New Yorkers into not voting for Memdami,
I think that strategy is going to backfire Bigley. I
really do, because one day when the Trump towers are
all renamed or in rubble, and look, he's eighty. Dick
Cheney died at eighty nine, so Trump may make it through.

(17:10):
But I think Trump is sicker than Cheney. Cheney just
had heart problems and a big heart problem he had
to have a transplant. But I think Trump has a
myriad of health issues, not just he obviously has a
heart problem. He's obviously had a stroke. Obviously I'm not.
I mean, he could try to prove that he hasn't
in a court of law, but I all indications are

(17:34):
he's had a stroke, so I would go with those indications.
So I don't know if he's going to live as
long as Dick Cheney. It does seem that the evil
people live much longer. You know, Diane Ladd just died,
and you know we've got good people die and left
and right. But but I don't know that Trump's going
to last. And I think all this stress today, that's

(17:55):
what I really I want Donald Trump more than Democrats winning.
I want Donald Trump to have a really bad day
tomorrow when he wakes up and sees all the Democratic
gains and the momentum. I want him to be furious
and have a meltdown. I want him to be as
high stressed as he possibly can be. I want his

(18:17):
blood pressure elevated. I want his neurological system just in
a disarray. I want him as stressed out as he
could possibly be. I want his blood pressure to soar.
Oh yeah, because all that's bad for you. So I
want all that to happen to him. I want him

(18:37):
to be so angry tomorrow he blows another you know, aneurysms.
Just you know, I want him to be mad and
upset because that's bad for your health. So I want
him to do all the things bad for your health.
He already doesn't exercise, he already eats really crappy, he
already has health issues. I want him to be stressed

(18:58):
until the midterms. I want him to be so stressed
over the next three hundred and sixty four days. The
mid terms were one year from yesterday, one year from yesterday,
So now we have three hundred and sixty four days
before the midterms, and I want him every one of
those days to be as stressed as he possibly can.

(19:19):
All right, So what about y'all, I am hopeful and
helpful good who missed the two third votes in the Senate. Well,
if Democrats take the majority of the House and Senate
in the midterms, they'll have the two third votes. So
there we go. Ah, yeah, you know, so let's hope
that Democrats win the House and Senate and have a majority.

(19:41):
And if they have fifty six votes or fifty four votes,
let's hope they can get six Republicans on board. When
look Republicans will leave Donald Trump the moment there's blood
in the water. They're not loyal to him, They're loyal
to winning. They only like Donald Trump because currently being
aligned with him helps them win. The minute he becomes toxic,
they're out. They have no loyalty. Republicans in MAGA have

(20:05):
no loyalty to themselves or their party, or to anybody.
Their only loyalty is to power, money, and control. And
the minute Trump threatens their power, their money, or their control,
they will leave him. Faster than this tail their left
eight husbands. So you know what, I don't worry about that.

(20:26):
If it comes to impeachment and Republicans know that there
is blood in the water, they'll eat him. They all
eat their own. These are horrible people. They're not principled
human beings. They only can care about money, power, and
that's it. Power and money. That's all they care about.
They don't get Look, they wouldn't let people starve if

(20:48):
they cared about people. They wouldn't have health premium soaring
if they cared about people. They don't care about people.
They care about themselves. Power and money. That's all they
care about. And right now, Donald Trump is good for
that when he becomes bad for that, they'll wave goodbye.
They'll wave their little hand and say asta honey. So yeah,

(21:09):
there's no loyalty there. There's no book. Two thirds votes
is sixty vote in the stem sixty it's only one
hundred people, so one third is thirty three, so sixty
six sixty six and a half so sixty six sixty six.
Because you can't have a half vote. Although ram Paul
should count as a half voat he doesn't. No show side,

(21:59):
you know I that I'm hopeful about three Eye Atlas. Now,
the story of three Eye Atlas has been bubbling back
in the news every day. It went around the Sun.
It got at its closest point to the Sun and
did something comets aren't supposed to do four times now
it's done things that comments aren't supposed to do, and

(22:20):
scientists can't seem to explain why it's doing these things. Now,
there's a lot of misinformation out there. They say it's
transmitting in the Fibonacci sequence. It's not. But there is
truth that it has changed colors, and they don't know
why it decelerated when it should have accelerated at the

(22:40):
what is it called the perihelion, its closest point to
the Sun. It should have accelerated, but it decelerated and
it just hasn't behaved like a regular comment. And it's
not from our galaxy. It's an inter stellar visitor. So

(23:02):
I'm on team comment. I'm hoping it's aliens, and I'm
hoping they've come because they know that Donald Trump will
set off a horrible bunch of events for the universe,
and or they're from our future or whatever. I'm I'm
seriously hoping it's aliens, and I'm and I am, and
I know we could die. I don't want to die,

(23:22):
but if I died with Ember and my friends, and
then you know, at least it'd be something. I mean,
I don't want to die. I don't want Ember to die,
but you know, I certain don't want to be killed
by an alien invasion. But I'm on. I love this story.
Every day there's something new about it that's in the background,
and I love that very few people are paying attention

(23:43):
to it. That's what I love the most, that very
few people, Because I think in December fourteenth, I think
is when it gets the closest to Earth. I think
in December we don't have a December surprise, honey. I'm
I'm all for Team Alien, I really am. I hope
they're Aliens, and I hope they've come to set us

(24:05):
right and say, y'all have a choice. Remember the where
the Day of the Earth stood still, clock too, but
out a necktie. Remember they gave us a choice, peace
or annihilation. Either you make peace with each other or
we're killing you all. I am all for Team Alien.
Let's hope they're benevolent and not ugly. I think if

(24:29):
they appear handsome or pretty it would help go a
long way, because I think Earth people have like this
aversion to ugly. We don't like ugly, you know, we don't.
We don't like ugly. Pretty people go further in life.
Pretty people make more money. It's been proven, there's science
behind it. Pretty people do better. It's just that simple.
Unless you're an ugly, nerdy guy, and then you're rich

(24:53):
and that makes up all the difference. Why do you
think Mark Zuckerberg wanted to start Facebook to get laid?
Why do you think Bill gate It likes being a
billionaire Because nerdy, ugly men the only way they can
get success and get money is through you know, their brain,
and then once they get it, they suddenly become sexually
attractive to other people because they got all that money.

(25:16):
So I'm on team three. Iye Atlas. I'm hoping that
it's an alien probe. I am hoping that it's come
to set us right and it will pull us all together.
Suddenly we'll all be earthlingks. We won't just be you know, Irish, American, Russian,
will all be Earthlinks. The minute we know for sure
there's something other than Earthlings, we will suddenly all be Earthlinks.

(25:40):
So I am all for it. Please be an alien probe.
I hope it doesn't destroy us. I don't want to
run into the planet or you know, I don't want
it to launch weapons or anything, because our weapons wouldn't
do anything against something like that. So I'm hoping that
it's just a probe, maybe a messenger with a message.
Maybe this big robot will get out and you know,

(26:00):
Clay two but out on neck two sort of thing.
But we'll see. But I love it. I love this
story just circling in the back of the news, and
every day there's something new about it. Oh it's a color.
It's not supposed to be you know, Oh, it's it's
giving off a gas that's not supposed to give off
for Oh, it's made up of a substance. It's not
supposed to be made up of. Oh I love it.

(26:21):
I love it. I love it. I love it, Corel.
Then why aren't we billionaires? I don't know, I don't know. Yeah,
I have. I would rather be Mars attacks, I really would.
They come, they want to meet with Congress and the President.
The Congress and the President meet with them, and the
alien pulls out a gun and says cock and then

(26:45):
kills them. All. Hey, we still have Peters Brosnan and
Sarah Jessica Parker. If they want to put their heads
on dogs, that's fine. I'm fine with it. I mean,
they're not dead, they still kiss they still you know,
so yeah, yeah, yeah, we'll give them. I will sacrifice
Sarah Jessica Parker and Peters Brosnan to the aliens so

(27:07):
they can put their heads on chihuahuas uh in order
to get rid of Congress and the President. Yeah, I
will do. You all wonder where Malania Trump has now
got her office? Is she in like an a tent
out back or something? Because the East Wing was torn
down and that's where her office was. Did he like
kick her out of the White House? Is she like
in the basement? You know where where's Malania's office now?

(27:30):
Does she? Is she reading a space? Is she like
it the we workplaced? Is Milania now doing one of
those you know, shared office spaces down with we work
or whatever it is? Is that where Darling I need
to go to we work today? Is that where our
first lady is working out of because he tore down
the you know or Natasha as I call her, Boris
and Natasha because that's who they are. Wait, I'm going

(27:50):
to kill Moose and Squirrel, except Moose and Squirrel are
the Democrats. So that's who I think they are. All right?
When we come back People magazine, it's named They're Sexiest
Man Alive. We're gonna talk about that. Something very powerful
I heard on television last night in a drama. There's
lots of good writing on TV. I want to share

(28:12):
it with you. It's very profound. So we're going to
talk about that and more on. If we're hopeful today,
if you're feeling a little chipper today, a little skip
in your get along because you think that mum Damie's
gonna win and that Prop fifty is going to pass
and perhaps the Democrats are going to make gains, so
we're gonna continue to talk about that. And yes, by

(28:36):
the way, we don't need Slim Whitman for the aliens.
I can sing that song. I'll be calling you. There
goes their heads, so yeah, I could just thing, do
you want to funk? There is something? Pop? There goes
their heads, So I'll be the alien killer so they
don't invade. But then they'll leave because we'll amplify my

(28:57):
songs all around the world and play so Esther play me,
play Jimmy Summerville and then pop, there go their heads,
but not until they take out Washington, DC. So yes,
a god, I love that movie. Uh and I'm on
I'm telling you three. I Atlas it could be Mars
attacks but not Mars but a different, you know, different

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planet with hope when we come back, an openly gay
man is finally the sexiest man alive, since we know
that gay men are sexier than straightness, so all off
rereadman could be sexy. I will see, But who is

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Sometimes they're just so damaged, you know, sometimes like people.

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We're gonna talk about that in the next segment, but
right now, finally, an openly gay man has been named
People magazine Sexiest Man alive. I don't think it's ever
been done. I know there's been some closeted gay men named,
and some guys I wish were gay, like Henry Cavill.
But Jonathan Bailey, who is indeed sexy as can be,

(31:47):
completely my type. A little shorter, very handsome, little muscular,
but not too much talented as can be, great actor,
great singer, great dancer, seems to be a nice guy,
loves his dogs so and in fact, this dog is
on the cover, which, by the way, George Herrel said
never to do. George Herrel, one of the most famous

(32:09):
fashion photographers in the world, iconic who I pattern to
myself after as a photographer, always said, if you want
no one to look at you in a photo, take
a photo with an animal or a child, and everyone
will look at that instead. But he's on the cover
of People with his doggie, which makes him even sexier
to so many of us. And he was voted the

(32:31):
sexiest man alive, and you can't argue that he's damn sexy. Now,
he's not everybody's type. People have different types, but in
terms of how a man should be put together, he's
put together right. So the question becomes what makes someone sexy. See,
I find Jonathan Bailey sexy because he's funny, he's talented,

(32:56):
he loves dogs, he seems to have the right opinions
on so many issues, and yes, he's pleasing on the eye.
But I don't think, you know, someone can just look
good but not be sexy. I know that sounds odd,
but I see half these guys on Instagram and they're gorgeous,
but they're not sexy. You know, they're dropped at gorgeous,

(33:19):
but then they talk, or you read what they write,
or they're Trump supporters. So there's a lot of things
that can make a person not sexy, but what makes
them sexy? And I think that's that's a very subjective
question because I think what's sexy to one person isn't
necessarily sexy to another. I mean, look those ladies on

(33:43):
My six hundred pound Life, they have boyfriends, someone finds
them attractive. So I think it's very subjective. But I
do think that Jonathan Bailey is very handsome and very sexy,
you know, And I like when he wears his little
glasses and he's just a very cute And see, that's
just it. He's handsome from the inside out. I've seen

(34:06):
him in enough unguarded interviews to where he's sexy from
the inside out, and I think that's really what makes
a man sexy. And I can be a good judge.
I really believe it starts inside, because some men who
aren't classically handsome are still incredibly sexy because of who

(34:27):
they are. We covered that. I don't think money makes
a man sexy, but certainly the way they carry themselves,
their personalities, those things can make a person sexy, even
if they're not as gorgeous as someone like Jonathan Bailey.
So I'm sure someone finds Jimmy Fallon sexy. I don't.

(34:47):
I would never. I wouldn't sleep with Jimmy Fallon or
Steve Colbert. I don't find him particularly attractive. He's not unattractive.
I just wouldn't. It's not someone I look at and go, oh,
I want to see him naked. Jonathan Bailey, I want
to see naked. Rank Grillo. He's straight, but who cares.
He looks like a gay porn star. I'd love to say, well,
I've seen him naked, actually, so yeah. But I do

(35:09):
think it's great that an openly gay man at this
point in our history has been named the sexiest man alive. Because,
let's be real, gay men tend, as a trend or
as a sociological thing, tend to be more handsome than
straight men because gay men tend to take care of
themselves a little bit better. Now, I know that that

(35:33):
has changed in the last twenty five years for this
metrosexual and the whole you know, straight men and their
skincare regimes now and all of them with their ger animals,
you know, matching their outfits and things. It has changed somewhat,
but only in cities and you know, like European cities
and big American cities. In rural America, gay men are

(35:55):
still more handsome than straight man unless you're a farmer.
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That you need to know. Sorry I ran over there,
but I was thinking about sexy farmers. Sometimes rural men
maga even rural men are just sexy. I mean, there
are several Proud Boys that were sexy as hell. I
hated it. I thought, oh god, they're hideous, but they
were sexy. But I think Jonathan Bailey is a good choice.

(36:49):
I do, and you can leave your comments down below
with whether you think it was a good choice. What
you find sexy in a man or woman. But in
terms of sexy for a man, for me, it's got
to start at the inside. This is just a superficial screw.

Speaker 4 (37:02):
You know.

Speaker 3 (37:02):
If it's just you don't have to talk to them
or whatever, then that's different. But I think sexy is
more than just animal attraction. Let's go screw. I think
sexy ultimately is after you. I think a person gets
sexier as you know them, or it can completely turn
you off. You might think some guy is sexy as

(37:23):
hell and then talk to him and suddenly he just
loses everything. It's like he no truly. You know. You
might think someone sexy as can be, and then you
talk to them or get to know them, and suddenly
they're about as unappealing as possible. So I really think
that sexy actually starts with an attraction of some kind.

(37:43):
But then grows. Otherwise, it's just animal attraction, and that's
I think that's different than sexy. I think animal attraction is.
I think it's different. There are people you see and
you think, oh, I want to screw them. You don't
want to talk to them. You don't want them to
talk to you. You don't want to have to cook
them breakfast. You just want to get the deed done

(38:03):
and send them on their way. Maybe you don't. I
mean I've met people that way, like, oh, I'd do
him in a minute, but I don't want to talk
to him, you know. So anyway, leave your comments down
below about all that, just about I gotta admit and
I just can't lie. I like nice jeens. Oh I
love a man in type blue jeans, Oh yes, oh

(38:25):
back in the seventies and eighties when they showed package
oh god yes oh oh and gray sweat hello bloing
a boing boing. But you know what, I got to
talk about the social media trend of showing your dick. Okay,
there's this social media trend of showing your dick now,
I mean not overtly like naked, but in your pants.
Realtors are giving us package now and these influencers with

(38:48):
their gray sweatpants and they're showing their huge and I'm like,
you know, being proud of your dick. It's like, come on,
I don't care how big a man's penis is. Like
Jonathan Bailey could have a two inch penis, I wouldn't care.
I wouldn't care because he's just so sexy and cute
and cuddly. I bet it's beautiful, by the way, but

(39:09):
I wouldn't care if it weren't really flip him over,
you know, I mean, there's things you can do. I
really wouldn't care. That's probably the least important thing to
me about a man being sexy. The size of his penis,
I really and too big is it's a waste. No
one wants all that. No woman wants all that, and

(39:30):
no man wants all that. Keep those twelve inch things
away from me, give them their own zip code, put
them out to pasture whatever.

Speaker 4 (39:36):
You know.

Speaker 3 (39:37):
I don't need all that. Anything above seven is really
I don't you know, eight is okay, But anything above
that it's unruly. It won't fit in your mouth, it
won't fit in any other orifice. It's like, no, I mean,
I've slept with one black person in my life, one
and the stereotype was true. And I'm like, that's just unruly.

(40:00):
You could hurt someone with that. Uh so yeah, that
people think, oh, you know, what's their package? Now, that's
why on social media now, when they're so proud of
their dick, I'm like, oh please. And while we're saying something,
I went didn't plan on doing this, I am. I
said it the other day. I am so sick of
on social media people giving us these tours of these

(40:20):
five million dollar homes, ten million, twenty million, thirty million,
forty million. Those homes shouldn't exist. They shouldn't be that price.
People that can afford them shouldn't exist. We should tax,
just tax them out of existence. No one should be
able to buy a fifty million dollar home, no one,
no one. Not while people are starving waiting for their

(40:41):
food stamps, not while people don't have health care. No
one should be able to buy a fifty million dollar home.
A five million dollar home. Okay. Really, if you work
really hard and you have a lot of money and
you want to buy a five okay, that's fine. And
that like home prices, that should be like the most
expensive house in the world old a five million dollar home.

(41:02):
There should not be one hundred million dollar homes. There
just shouldn't period there are, but there shouldn't be, all right.
That brings me to something, you know, I want to
talk about. Sometimes there's really great TV writing sometimes that
makes you think, and i'd like to hear if something

(41:25):
you watched on TV ever really got to you. And
last night I was catching up on NCIS Origins. I
know I should not watch NCIS. I know it's a
bunch of Maga and Trumpers and all of that. I
get it. But the original had Tony and ZeVA and
was just wonderful, and I just ignored Mark Harmon. Uh,

(41:45):
you know, he's a good narrator. But you know, I
like Tony, ZeVA, Ducky. I loved Ducky. So I liked
the original n CIS. And now there's NCIS origins and
the guy that plays the young Gibbs is so sexy, like, oh,
last night they introduced a young Ducky, which was fabulous,
and he was doing a narration and in the season

(42:09):
one finale, one of them has a car crash and
it affects all of them deeply, and they were talking
about how when you have a life changing event like that,
when you swerve to avoid a little girl and you
end up flipping your car and having brain damage and
a hurt leg and whatever, that you find yourself wondering

(42:32):
when am I ever going to get back to being me?
When am I ever going to get back? And we've
had a lot of talk about that make America great again,
and Democrats talk about returning the institutions to the way
they were, and so many of you in your life
might be wondering, when am I ever going to feel

(42:54):
like myself again? How do I get back to that
time where I was happy or that person that I
was who seemed to be happier than I am now.
And in the monologue by the older Mark Harmon who
narrates the show, he said, after a crash, which a
crash can be a euphemism for anything. It can be

(43:16):
nine to eleven, It can be the January sixth insurrection,
It can be some major event in your life, a divorce,
someone dying that you love. A crash could be a
metaphor for many many things. A life changing event, a
heart attack, you know, being in the ICU with APHID
for three days. We all have these events that happened

(43:39):
to us that seem like crashes where everything just comes
crashing down. A divorce, the death of a child. You know,
there's somebody And what the episode was saying, and the
narration says at the end is that while everyone's thinking
about getting back to who they were, there is no

(44:00):
getting back because after one of these events, you simply
are not the same person. And that was so profound
because I thought of all the crashes in my life,
because today and tomorrow and every day here in Vegas,

(44:21):
I wonder, why aren't I happier? Why aren't I the
me that is surrounded by so many people, gay people,
straight people. Why on my birthday this Friday, do I
only have three people going with me, which I'm grateful
for those three people, by the way, thank god, you know,
and we're going to dinner Saturday night with four more people. So,
but you know why, My fortieth birthday party had one
hundred and twenty people at it, And I'm like, why, why,

(44:45):
you know, why can't I get back to that? And
then it dawned on me because I'm not the same person.
Moving from Long Beach after forty three years to be
alone in Las Vegas made me a new person. Andrew
dying made me a different person. Being fired from KGO

(45:08):
and then rehired and then fired again. All of these
enormous life changing events, the aphib being in the ICU,
being taken to the hospital in an ambulance with with
shock pads on your chest, these kinds of events have
changed me. I am not the same person and I

(45:29):
don't want to do the same things that I used
to do. And I've never really acknowledged that. I've always
filtered myself through the filter of you are. Corel Correll
is an entertainer. Correll wants hit records and hit movies
and hit TVs and hit radio shows. He wants to
be surrounded by a large group of people. He wants
to always be on tour. That's who Corel is. But

(45:53):
it's not and I know so many of you in
your life and in politics, Donald Trump doing what he
is doing is like crashing our country against a brick wall,
and we have to survive the crash. But there's no
getting back to the America that was because America has changed.

(46:15):
It's changed us, and it has changed, and we have
to acknowledge that. Because when you acknowledge that you are
someone new who Maybe you used to love sourado bread
and now you like pumpernickel, you hate soar dough. You're
somebody new because after a crash of any kind, you

(46:38):
are never the same person. Oh, your heart stays the
same in many ways. If you were a loving person,
you'll probably still be a loving person. You don't fundamentally
change who you are. There are some things that just
will never change, but there's a whole lot that will,
and we have to allow that. Democrats should be looking

(47:03):
for a new America, not the old one. We shouldn't
be talking about old institutions. We shouldn't be talking about
getting the Snap program back to what it was. We
should be talking about a new Snap program that makes
it so anyone who's hungry gets fed. We should be
talking about a new health insurance system that covers everybody

(47:28):
and also doesn't cheat doctors and hospitals. We should be
talking about a new country that is rebuilt for climate change,
for energy efficiency, and for the health and well being
of its people. We should be taking the money that
at least ten to twenty percent of all AI companies.

(47:51):
I heard the scariest thing last night. Open ai chat
GPT has now struck a deal with Amazon for server space,
which means they have Microsoft, Oracle, Amazon, and they're going
to be dealing with Nvidia. If open ai is on
every major computer system that runs everything in this country,

(48:13):
it could take over. It is wrong to let open
ai be on every major server farm there is, Amazon, Oracle,
all of that. It's wrong. We shouldn't be doing it.
All the science fiction predictions are real. We are creating
our own downfall and we're not setting it up. So

(48:36):
we should be taking the money from open ai at
least ten percent and that and distributing it to people
because it's putting people. And that's what I mean. AI
is a crash, Make no mistake. AI is a crash.
We will never be the same after AI ever, and

(48:57):
we've got to stop acting like the world is the same.
It's not all because I heard this on TV last night.
I'm not the same. And so I'm on a journey
right now to discover who the new me is, what
really does make me happy nowadays, not what used to
make me happy. Oh, I need to get back to

(49:19):
being surrounded by large groups of gay people. I need
to go to more bars. I need to go to
more plays. Maybe I don't like doing that anymore. Maybe
I liked it before. So now I'm on this new
Ever since last night, I'm on this new journey of discovery, Like,
what is it that I like nowadays? After all of
these crashes? Who am I? And I think you need

(49:43):
to ask yourself the same. Stop trying to be the
person you were in the old America. The old America
is gone. Start looking forward through new eyes because you
have new eyes. But you have to acknowledge it. You
can't say no, I'm complete with the same Corel. I
haven't changed in years. That's a lie. Donald Trump has

(50:04):
changed us, MAGA has changed us. What's going on in
the world has changed us, and in our own personal lives,
the losses that we have endured of family of friends,
as we aging, dealing with aging. You are not the
same person you were at forty when you're sixty three

(50:26):
this Friday, I am not the same. And so instead
of being depressed about that, I'm pretty excited. I need
to find out who I am in twenty twenty five?
Who is Corel? What do I really want? I still
want to entertain, But do I really want to do
daily radio. Do I really want to go out and

(50:46):
tour or do I want to do more music? Or
do I want to really make a movie? What do
I really want to do now? Or do I want
to just back away from all of that and be
a vegan, you know, advocate or something. Do I want
to go into politics? I know it's a little late
in the game, but would I be good at it?

(51:07):
Who am I now? After all the crashes? Who are you?
After all the changes in your life? You're not the same?
So are you nurturing this new person? You should be?
I'm gonna help you do. Thanks Mark Harmon, Thanks n
c I s Origins. He made me think. Thanks now

(51:44):
is show I really want you to think about that, Okay,
I really want you to think about that. We endure

(52:07):
crashes of all kinds, and maybe not car crashes that
change our physical health. Look, a cancer diagnosis is a crash.
I mentioned that new test yesterday for seventy plus cancers.
Getting a diagnosis of cancer is like crashing in your car.
My friend David having a stroke, that's a crash, and

(52:27):
he is not the same person after the crash, and
he's never gonna go back to the person he was. Ever,
it's not possible. I will never be the Correll that
was on Eric Kfi. Well, I'm not nearly as drugged
the same as Kgo. I will never be the Correll
that I was at fifty or forty. I'm different and

(52:48):
I've never in my brain allowed that thought to come in. I. No,
you are Corell. You are an entertainer, you are this, this,
and this. I have to readjust my vision of myself
because I can't be the same person after all I've
gone through, and neither can you. You cannot be the

(53:10):
same person in twenty twenty five you were in twenty twenty.
You can't be It's just not possible. So you've got
to allow that and remove the pressure of trying to
be who you were. Let that go. Be who you
are now, get comfortable in that skin and realize that

(53:31):
one day you'll shed that skin. See we're really like
snakes we are, or tarantulas or other creatures. We shed
our skins our lives. We shed them every few years
and we emerge like a moth or a caterpillar. We
emerge something new, and we do it throughout our lives

(53:54):
because we all had you know how many crashes have
we had as a country. Nine Eve that was a
fucking crash. January sixth, that was a crash. Watching that
live on TV affected so many of us, like in
our core, and we were different people the day after it.

(54:16):
We are not the same America of our founders. We're not.
We can't go back to the values of seventeen seventy six.
We don't have those values anymore. By the way, I
did some deep research yesterday deep and I used AI
for it about the Second Amendment. And I have been

(54:36):
wrong taking up arms to protect our communities against people
like Ice and such. That's illegal. No matter how illegal
what Ice is doing is, it's illegal. The Second Amendment
was only only for states militias period, against foreign invaders.

(55:00):
The Second Amendment was never about a tyrannical government ever ever,
and people have discussed it that way, mostly those on
the right, But it was never about that. Then the
Supreme Court expanded it to be guarding your home, but
that's it. The Second Amendment was never meant to help

(55:22):
us protect ourselves if our government ever ran out of control.
That's not what it was there for, and it's not
legal to do so under it. You can't claim a
Second Amendment right if you're protecting your community from ICE
or from National Guard. They're not supposed to take illegal orders.
Donald Trump is giving illegal orders and the National Guard

(55:44):
is not supposed to take them. ICE should not be
detaining people without warrants and without due process. The officers
should actually say no. I did a lot of research
about this last night. So it's not just Trump that
is failing us. The military leaders, it's the National Guard leaders,
and the courts and Congress. Those are how we are

(56:07):
supposed to fight tyranny. Our institutions aren't supposed to take
illegal orders that contradict the Constitution, but they are, and
our courts and our Congress are supposed to keep tyrants
in check, and they're not if they don't. The Second

(56:28):
Amendment does not mean you can get a gun and
go attack ICE or go attack National Guard, or whatever
I thought it did. I thought the Second Amendment was
there in case our government became tyrannical. Nope, that was
never the intent. I spent four hours yesterday talking to
people who didn't want to come on air but were
historians and doing deep dives on AI. So I'm wrong

(56:53):
and I'm sorry, and I'll say it publicly. When I've
been saying we should start using our Second Amendment right
to protect our communities. That is not what it's there for.
That is illegal. Don't do it. Don't do it. The
only legal recourse we have to protect our community is
a ice in the National Guard, not taking the orders
b courts protecting us from them, or see the Congress

(57:18):
protecting us. Other than that, short of armed revolution and
a coup, which is against the Constitution. By the way,
that's the only recourse we have. The Second Amendment is
only there if your state needs a militia to fight
a foreign invader, which is why it should be repealed.

(57:38):
It's no longer useful. It doesn't mean what we all
think it means. It is not there against the tyrannical government,
and it is not there for anything other than being
a militia to defend your state against foreign invaders, not
invaders from inside the United States, especially one from the government.
That is not what it was for. So we have it.

(58:01):
So I apologize for that, for getting it wrong. But
I did a lot of research last night and it
made me realize the Second Amendment is useless. It shouldn't
be there because our National Guard is now our state militia.
That's our national and that's what Chad gpch said. The
National Guard has replaced the state militia. So because we

(58:21):
have a well organized militia, the National Guard, the second
Amendment becomes useless. Now we can write a provision that
you have the right to own a gun to protect
your home, but that's not a right to bear arms
in all situations. So I apologize for that. I learned
and I apologize. Don't protect your community from ice in

(58:43):
the National Guard with weapons, they will have every right
to shoot you. All right, I am corell but who
you want to be? So hr anybody will be back
tomorrow with the results of today, and then I of
course I'm off on Thursday and Friday. My birthday is Friday.
Thank you James, and thank you Randy and all the
other are well wishers and the birthday presence and which
has been cash and thank you because I need it. Remember,

(59:06):
might have to go back to the vet. I fear
I'm losing her, that she's winding down now for her exit,
which could be but we'll see, we'll see, I don't know,
we'll see. She acts healthy half the time, two thirds
of the time. Then the other half she acts all
groany and legs you know whatever. But we'll see all right,

(59:26):
I'll be back to myrow. I love you. Don't forget
to be a patron at Patreon dot com, forward slash really,
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For more than 30 years The River Cafe in London, has been the home-from-home of artists, architects, designers, actors, collectors, writers, activists, and politicians. Michael Caine, Glenn Close, JJ Abrams, Steve McQueen, Victoria and David Beckham, and Lily Allen, are just some of the people who love to call The River Cafe home. On River Cafe Table 4, Rogers sits down with her customers—who have become friends—to talk about food memories. Table 4 explores how food impacts every aspect of our lives. “Foods is politics, food is cultural, food is how you express love, food is about your heritage, it defines who you and who you want to be,” says Rogers. Each week, Rogers invites her guest to reminisce about family suppers and first dates, what they cook, how they eat when performing, the restaurants they choose, and what food they seek when they need comfort. And to punctuate each episode of Table 4, guests such as Ralph Fiennes, Emily Blunt, and Alfonso Cuarón, read their favourite recipe from one of the best-selling River Cafe cookbooks. Table 4 itself, is situated near The River Cafe’s open kitchen, close to the bright pink wood-fired oven and next to the glossy yellow pass, where Ruthie oversees the restaurant. You are invited to take a seat at this intimate table and join the conversation. For more information, recipes, and ingredients, go to https://shoptherivercafe.co.uk/ Web: https://rivercafe.co.uk/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/therivercafelondon/ Facebook: https://en-gb.facebook.com/therivercafelondon/ For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, visit the iheartradio app, apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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