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You don't believe me, go listen to Druxtra positions sometimes anyway.
So we're here who we're live and it's Wednesday, otherwise
known as Chat Lives Matter Day. It looks like we've
already got an Andrews siding in the chat. We've got
a busy siding in the chat. And yeah, I'm wearing
one of my This was one of my favorite colors
when I was a my mama because I have hazel eyes.
(09:01):
My mom was like, when you wear orange shirts, it
looks really good. So yeah, or just kind of been
like low key one of my favorite colors. That range
always reminded me of Catherine Back aka Daisy Duke. So yeah,
there's reasons. There's reasons. Anyway, pardon me a moment. Sorry,
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it's gonna be there's not enough coffee in the world
kind of day to day because I have lots of
work today and I meant to do I was gonna
so this is so and this always happens to me
and I don't know why. So normally I take most
of Monday's off. Normally I try to do an I
Time show. Didn't work out this week because I was
helping a friend in the city, so I was didn't
get home till like almost midnight Fun Times, and then
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I couldn't sleep anyway, so I did my show yesterday
was like I'm gonna go take a nap and was
pretty much worthless for the rest of the day. So
I got up this morning or tried to, got some
grocery shopping done, got all the things that I needed
to do to make sure that, you know, we've got
the things around the house that we need since we're
in the beginning of the month and it's time to
(10:04):
do all those crazy fun things again. And then I
looked up and realized it was like almost showtime, and
I'm like, crap. So yeah, So I'm still really worn
out from having an insomni about the other night, but
we're doing this damn thing anyway because I took most
of the last week off and I'm gonna try to
quit doing that. I'm gonna try to quit doing that.
(10:26):
And apologies for the to the man Rama crew last night.
Apparently I was invited onto the show, but I didn't
know that because when they put out because they were
doing their first ever game show, they put out the
team captains and the folks that were supposed to be
on the teams, and I didn't see my name anywhere.
So I made other plans and was back in the
city helping people again last night. So anyway, all right,
(10:52):
so anyway, so yeah, you're always being censored, just how
we were you might be. Actually, that's not our fault.
So that the so X suppose the supposed bastion of
free speech controls to win. Certain things actually make it
through to the chats that I can see from this screen.
(11:14):
And it's weird because sometimes I'll just put like a
couple of exclamation points in something and it doesn't like
it because there's more than one. So yes, the chat
can be kind of finicky, and I would apologize for that,
except it's not our fault. All right, So we got
we got to start talking about this, right because all
the all the all the bidens stand accounts, all the
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you know, we should have had her accounts. We're making
the rounds yesterday afternoon talking about how all how the
job reports all the way through March of twenty twenty
four were downgraded by almost a million jobs and somehow
this is all Trump's fault, who was in office until
January of this year. Again, so you're for the first
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couple of months, you know, when he's barely able to
do anything that the January, the January, the February and
the March reports are somehow his fault. You guys blamed
you guys blamed George W.
Speaker 14 (12:15):
Bush.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
For seven out of the eight years that Obama was elected,
every time anything went sideways, it was Bush's fault. And
every time when the economy started turning around, when we've
gone from a democratic to a Republican administration, well you know,
it takes up to two years for the changes that
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a new president makes to kick in. So this is
really the Democrats should be getting credit for all these
new jobs and everything. But yeah, the guy who was
in office for two months when BLS said, oh yeah,
by the way, for most of twenty twenty four and
part in the very beginning of twenty twenty five, we
actually had nearly a million less jobs than we reported
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to you. Somehow that's Trump's fault. But so not only
do we have that happening yesterday, which I found absolutely
number one gonna say it pretty fucking retarded. I know
it's early, but I don't care. Also, you've got the other,
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you know, the media arm of that we should have
had her party who has been basically cheering on and
calling for not even a recession but more of a
depression from the moment that man put his hand on
the Bible for his second term. The problem is every
time they think they're gonna get us there because it
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don't get me wrong, It worked for a while because
the media was able to convince people to stop shopping
because oh, you're gonna you're not gonna be able to
afford as much, so you might as well start saving
your money now. But I will admit some things are
still about the price point that they were when Biden
took office. But again, we're not even a year into
us for term yet, and I am one of those
people that does firmly believe that normally it takes about
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a year to eighteen months for the economy to start
changing course. I think the reason it's happening a little
bit faster this time is because instead of just taking
one thing at a time, they hit the ground running
on multiple points. And now we're seeing lower gas prices
than we've seen in a while. I'm still seeing in
my area all through summer the e ten gas prices
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were below three dollars a gallon for the entirety of summer.
In most cases. Now there are some areas where it's
more expensive because if you live out in the middle
of nowhere like I do, it costs more money to
get the gas there, So it costs more for them
to get the gas. So it costs more for you
to be able to get the gas instead of having
to drive fifteen miles to go get cheaper gas. So
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that's that's But still, we just saw a report at
the for Labor Day that we had the lowest gas
prices in four years for Labor Day travel. But you know,
the economy is doing terribly. But so there's a new
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statistic that just came out wholesale inflation in August has
smashed economists, almost set economists. But that's kind of like
Canadians versus Canadian and Canada. If you're gonna call them Canadians,
it seems like the name of the country should be Canady,
and you know, it should either be Canada and call
(15:26):
them Canadians or Canadia and call them Canadians, because we
don't call Americans. We don't call America. It's America and Americans,
not America and Americans. Just saying I know I'm being
nitpiggy to today, but that's okay. So President Trump is
actually celebrating the newest metric to come out because whole
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sell inflation declining in August, with something economists didn't expect
to have happened. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics reported
the Producer Price Index fell point one points or point
one percentage point last month. Economists expected a point three
percent rise. So for those of you do in the math,
that's a four point swing in the wrong direction according
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to economists, or four tenths of a point swing. So
here's the direct quote. The Labor Department reported Wednesday that
it's producer price index, which captures inflation in the supply chain,
you know, the one they keep saying, Oh my god,
it's gonna get so terrible because of tariffs before it hits.
Consumers showed that wholesale inflation decelerated in August after advancing
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point seven percent in July. Hostsale service prices fell point
two percent from July on smaller profit margins that retailers
and host sellers, which might be a sign that those
companies are absorbing the cost of President Trump's sweeping tariffs,
which is kind of what we told you they were
gonna do. So this does, in fact also exclude volatile
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food and energy prices because those do fluctuate a lot,
so so called core producer prices also fell another point
one percent from July, and we're up two point eight
percent from a year earlier. The numbers were lower than
economists had forecast because they keep trying to tell you
that we're all going to die, and this guy's falling.
Oh sorry, back to the quote. Oh, sale prices can
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offer an early look at where consumer inflation might be headed.
Economists also watch it because some of its components, notably
measures of healthcare and financial services, flow into the federal
reserves preferred inflation gauge, the Personal Consumption expenditure or PCE
price Index. The drop in producer prices makes it even
more likely that the FED will cut its benchmark interest
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raight next week for the first time this year. And
just so you know that I'm not talking out my
rear end, I've already cussed a little bit today, so
I'll self edit for a minute. Here's them talking about it.
Speaker 20 (17:49):
PPI both sale inflation.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
See the whole reason. I do the extra bumpers so
I can remember to raise this slider back up. And
I didn't know it.
Speaker 20 (18:01):
PPI postsale inflation for August expected to.
Speaker 6 (18:05):
Be up three tenths.
Speaker 20 (18:06):
No, no, no, down one tenth of a percent. Down
one tenth. Wow, that would be the first negative numbers
since April of this year, when it was minus two tenths.
Strip out food and energy, we're also expecting up three tenths.
It's minus one tenth as well, minus one tenth the same.
Last time we had a minus number was April, and
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we're comping to minus two tenths in April. And I
do want to point out last month we had up
nine tenths on both those variables. They were the highest
going back to March of twenty two. They just were
revised slightly lower to point seven, So seven tenths of
percent for each of those in the rear view mirror
for July. Now, let's look at ex food energy in trade. Finally,
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as expected up three tenths, which follows up six tenths
unrevised at this point, up three tenths would actually be
the smallest going back to.
Speaker 6 (18:57):
Zero in June of this year.
Speaker 16 (19:00):
Now, the year over year, in my.
Speaker 20 (19:01):
Opinion, these are the most important. Boy, I'm surprised real
progress here two point six on year over year headline
that we are expecting three point three in the rear
view mirror. Three point three two point six will be
the lowest since it was two point four in June,
and underscores whether it was tariff driven or not. Those
little blips seemed to be moving back into the sunset
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year over year ex Food energy two point eight percent,
that's core two point eight, expecting three point five in
the rearview mirror, A whopping three point seven two point
eight would equate to the smallest since June of this year.
But that was the smallest going all the way back
to April of twenty fourth.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
So it's kind of funny how they keep trying to
tell you the sky is falling and we're all gonna die,
But every time they try to tell you that, the
numbers tell you something else. You did awesome. Yeah. I
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wasn't even home to watch, or I would have at
least tuned in. I didn't. I haven't gone back to
look at the replay yet. I probably will at some
point today if I get if I get done with
all my work I have to do today and I
actually have time to do something fun, I probably will
go back and watch but so, yeah, congratulations to Canady
and Spider Man and BZ who won the game show
on Man or Ramma last night. Well done, Sarah, well done. Yeah.
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Well California and as you noted, you seem to always
spell it with a K doesn't really count with their
they have sixteen refineries because they're taxing oil and gas
out of business there anyway. So anyway, so I just
thought it was important to start there because you know,
they keep telling you we're headed towards a recession and
everything's terrible. And then of course now they're trying to
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basically throw Trump under the buzz for the BLS statistics
being revised downward for most of twenty twenty four. Somehow
that's his fault anyway, So oh wow, Okay, So apparently
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and I just saw this, so we're gonna go local
for a minute. I don't know how I missed this,
but probably because I wasn't home to watch the news
last night. So apparently my attorney general and my governor
having a bit of a back and forth. So this
is from town Hall Matt Vespa, which means we've Oklahoma's
made the national news again.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
Hmm.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
Okay, so I'm not even gonna read you the title,
just so you can't find out what's going on yet?
Is this as bad as the Oklahoma Attorney General getting
a Drummond reportedly walking a waffled line on transgender surgery bands. No,
but he has. But once again we have the state
attorney general and Governor Kevin Stead clashing, this time on
drag shows. The state Republican leadership has touted House Bill
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twelve seventeen as a crackdown on drag shows involving miners.
Oklahoma Senate Majority floor leader Julie Daniels, a Republican, sought
clarification on the language, which she deemed vague. Mister Drummond
then weighed in, offering his opinion yesterday. It carries no
legal weight, but it has long been viewed as a
guide towards enforcement for those hoping that this could crack
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down on drag shows involving miners. Apparently it does no
such thing. According to Drummond, drag is not banned. The
bar for obscenity could scale the summit of Everest, and
later says enforcement of House Bill twelve seventeen is up
to locality. Still, the opinion ripped the rug from what
sometimes a top Oklahoma Republicans have said about the new
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law via the Oklahoma Drummond's opinion also arrives at the
positions A. Drummond's opinion also arrives as he positions himself
as a front runner for the twenty twenty six governor's race.
Speaker 18 (22:55):
Is he though?
Speaker 1 (22:56):
Is he really? A recent chs and associated the poll
of likely Republicans' primary voters showed him with support for
more than forty percent of respondents. I didn't get pulled
far ahead of the former House Speaker Charles McCall. I
haven't decided who I'm voting for yet, but I don't
think Guttner's gonna get it so far ahead of former
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House Speaker Charles McCall. Stits speculated a preferred successor. In Oklahoma,
where the GOP dominates statewide politics, the Republican primaries often
the deciding contest. Daniels formally asked drumm And to weigh
in after concerns surfaced over how broadly the law could
be interpreted. Although the bill never explicitly mentioned drag, Stitt
and other lawmakers promoted it as a crackdown on public
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drag events, particularly those involving miners. Daniels, however, told The
Examiner Enterprise the law's vague language created confusion. The law
we passed is confusing. Some people think we have banned
drag performances in public places in front of children, because
drag performances are obscene material, Daniels said. Some people think
we did not do that because the obscene Material statute
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lays out exactly what has to be part of any
performance by anybody to be considered obscene. So and I quote,
I appreciate the Attorney General issuing the opinion and to
clarify it provides, and to clarify and as well as
the clarity that provided. Daniels stole the EE after receiving
the opinion. Her district and specifically, the city of Bartlesville,
has become a flashpoint in Oklahoma's drag culture wars. In
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recent years, drag events and Bartlesville have drawn protest, petitions
and national media attention. After a twenty twenty two Pride
event featured a drag performance at Unity Square, conservative activists
urged the city council to ban what they called adult
oriented entertainment in public spaces. So this is not the
first time that the governor that I interviewed once upon
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a time on KOKC fifteen, twenty am out here in
Oklahoma City and the Attorney General have gone to guns
with one another, and it probably won't be the last.
So again this marks another instance of conflict between the
state attorney General and the governor's office. Drummond signed a
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non enforcement deal with the ACLU over a ban on
transgender surgeries in twenty twenty three, which, to put it mildly,
also ticked off Governor's dick. Yeah, and this is so
for anybody who may be listening in Oklahoma, either live
or later. This is the guy who thinks he should
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be our next governor. I don't think he's got what
it takes. Yeah, right, Pas, he's making typing the puking
emoji in the chat with the quote unquote drag culture. Now, look,
I will admit again I'm from actually what nineteen ninety
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seven to two thousand and nine, both as first well, actually,
I guess I started in ninety six as one of
the junior officers in the area for the security company
that I was working for, and then in ninety seven
that one started floundering. Ninety eight, I started my own.
So I went from starting in the gay district of
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Oklahoma City as a junior secured security officer to becoming
the post commander and eventually the guy running the company
for pretty much for a time, almost the entire gay
district of Oklahoma City. So I am not unfamiliar with drag.
I'm not unfamiliar with any of it. None of it
bothers me until you start interjecting children into the mix.
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Because I worked pride parades, which another thing that pitched
so Sidebar didn't expect this to come up, but Sidebar,
one of the things that irritated the crap out of
me from being in charge of that entire district for
so long. And this is before it became Pride Month.
They used to do a Pride Week and it started
the Sunday before Father's Day and ran all the way
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through Father's Day. For over a decade, I was working
in the gay community on every Father's Day. So when
I didn't, Yeah, as a straight married man, that was annoying.
That was annoying, And I dude, I saw things and
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there were parents bringing their kids to these things, and
I'm like, you guys are lucky that I don't have
the right kind of badge anymore because I had been
running running everybody off. But then again I really couldn't
because they permitted the streets, they did everything right, so
it was technically private property from basically for the entire day.
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So yeah, that was fun too, because a lot of times,
especially for Pride Week, most of the cops didn't want
to come out there. So that's one of the ironies
of working that area because I kind of became de
facto law enforcement. At one point. We were actually even
petitioning the owners of the club stuff file for city
status so we could declare ourselves a police department because
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we didn't all the work there anyway for the longest
time anyway. So yeah, drag culture. Sorry, I forgot, I
forget sometimes I'm on camera now, right, Oh, so happy
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story moment. So our local drag venue, you know, the
important kind of the racing one, actually shut down for
about a month and a half over the summer, and
everybody thought it was going away. Apparently it's been bought
again and officially reopened like two weeks ago. So I
was kind of sad because I'd never managed to get
My kids are grand well, some of my grandkids have
been because my oldest son takes them all the time,
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but I keep wanting to take them and I work
too much. So I was really sad when it closed,
and I was like, you mean, I'm never going to
get to take them down there? And yeah, thunder Valley's
open again. Yay, all right, so sidebars closed closed, Let's
get ready to take the break. I don't know what
I want to play at, so I need to look
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and computers being cranky. You know what, We're just gonna
go with that one. That's actually a pretty good song. Yeah,
that'll work too, all right, hang on, all right, we're
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gonna take the commercial. Well, technically it's supposed to be
a commercial break, but for those of you watching live,
it'll be a music break. Another reason you should tune
in live less commercial, well, at least live on the
video feeds anyway, Live audio feeds coming soon eventually. I'm
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not how rate you still working on getting that done,
but that takes a small fortune these days, so I'm
still trying to figure all that out. We'll be right back,
stay tuned.
Speaker 14 (30:53):
Take me down to.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
The River and bad, Take me down to the Fighting and.
Speaker 9 (31:02):
Watch the poison from off my skin, show me how
to be home again?
Speaker 14 (31:11):
Fly me up on the.
Speaker 2 (31:12):
Silver Way, past the Blackway, sirens.
Speaker 14 (31:20):
Wore me up in the nose glow.
Speaker 17 (31:24):
And dropping down to the dream. Because I'm a.
Speaker 4 (31:31):
Crown in this can.
Speaker 14 (31:34):
Solve glass by anything you see.
Speaker 17 (31:46):
You see r held me in the blinding dreams through
the secrets of our.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
See watch the sum of less showed.
Speaker 6 (32:09):
Me how to be holding again.
Speaker 18 (32:12):
Because I'm.
Speaker 6 (32:17):
In this cat so.
Speaker 17 (32:23):
Anything years.
Speaker 2 (32:30):
Years see soly crook in this car s love, blass, hobby, anything.
Speaker 21 (33:01):
I need to be.
Speaker 22 (33:10):
In this time.
Speaker 8 (33:12):
So somebody.
Speaker 18 (33:19):
You see.
Speaker 7 (33:23):
You sy.
Speaker 23 (33:32):
You see, and welcome back into the program. Ladies than gentlemen,
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and Andrew, I saw that.
Speaker 24 (34:02):
I don't know when you typed it, but I did
it somewhere I would notice to do last night food
rude anyway, store back, We're a live.
Speaker 6 (34:12):
We've got to make up classic.
Speaker 8 (34:13):
You know.
Speaker 22 (34:14):
I'm working on getting that square away because we didn't
do booking all of you last week.
Speaker 24 (34:18):
I'm pretty sure the polls are closed by now, but
if not, you can have a change to road here
in a second.
Speaker 22 (34:22):
But still so bad because I didn't do so, I
won't do book and alls you want to want this
past week. So we're going to do it now as
soon as I get right away a second, sorry, in
a second. It's after Gator entire job was talking. I
can se pull out. I know, I know, like you
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don't pull down on pretty day. Maybe doesn't.
Speaker 6 (34:51):
Hm you know, by the.
Speaker 24 (34:54):
Way, if you're not watching.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
I think single.
Speaker 22 (35:01):
Actor never want to be able to happen.
Speaker 6 (35:12):
If anybody lose.
Speaker 25 (35:13):
People who light house.
Speaker 14 (35:14):
I got.
Speaker 25 (35:17):
Okay, you gotta try to overspeak. You made it all right,
so I promised. When alogy one on one class is
now in session. Pens and papers, kids, quids?
Speaker 6 (35:39):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (35:41):
Did I mention? I'm my own producer, So I'll be
yelling at myself while we're watching this.
Speaker 16 (35:49):
Who's the chamber foolish fame?
Speaker 5 (35:51):
Let's crab the thot of the week by name the
comic Crown and the Goofy Street the title those two
out champs this.
Speaker 6 (35:57):
Week, Ladies, gentlemen, everybody else in between. Class is back
in session. Welcome to the fall session of Bouffunology one
oh one. Jean Bearadelli and Ross Galloway back here with you.
How you doing, man, I'm good. It's been a while.
Speaker 17 (36:19):
I even lost track of where we were last time
we competed.
Speaker 6 (36:23):
Don't you worry. I know exactly where we are.
Speaker 17 (36:26):
I figured you would. That's why I was boycotting.
Speaker 6 (36:29):
Oh boycotting? Oh my good? Why?
Speaker 16 (36:33):
Okay?
Speaker 6 (36:33):
I I know this is gonna be bad before I
even ask it. Why you boycotting?
Speaker 14 (36:39):
Listen?
Speaker 17 (36:39):
If the Democrats can run away from Texas to avoid
a defeat, I can do it here.
Speaker 6 (36:47):
Well, we had nobody trying to charge you in any
violation of law for doing that. Thankfully, it was otherwise
known as a late summer break, so didn't realize you
were boycotting. But it's good to know now.
Speaker 20 (37:00):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (37:00):
But you know what, I can understand why you'd want
to boycott. If I was on a two match losing streak,
eyed boycott too. That's right, ladies and gentlemen. It else
in between. Yeah, boy one again. James Coney is the
first two time buffoon of the week since we've been
doing this. He got almost sixty two percent of the
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vote compared to Jessica what's her name that I don't
remember why Ross picked here, but for some reason whatever,
you know, because it was the end of summer, it
was kind of light voting. We got around seventy votes
here and uh yeah.
Speaker 17 (37:40):
So gee, you mentioned James Coney is our first two
time loser.
Speaker 6 (37:46):
You forgot to mention winner.
Speaker 17 (37:49):
Whatever, he's a loser. You forgot to mention who picked
him first?
Speaker 6 (37:54):
And one was in Oh it was mentioned all throughout
last week's hud.
Speaker 17 (37:58):
Get on the record again. I don't want people to
think you picked them twice and won. You basically picked
one of my winners and and got a fraudulent win
out of it. All right, good, congratulations, Let me pick
that person.
Speaker 6 (38:11):
What exactly? What exactly is a fraudulent win? How is it?
Speaker 17 (38:15):
I'm kicking Jeans Comy tonight for that.
Speaker 6 (38:17):
Wow? Listen you you just said it. You just said it.
You're picking them? Do it now? Okay, fine, I'll let
you go whatever. How come all of my wins are
fraudulent wins and all of your wins are righteous wins?
Where do you get.
Speaker 17 (38:35):
Off, Gene? You count the votes in the middle of
the night with no transparency. I don't get to see,
I don't get to touch.
Speaker 6 (38:44):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 16 (38:45):
Okay.
Speaker 6 (38:45):
First of all, there's a reason why you don't get
to touch anymore, and that's been discussed in many a
court of law. Second of all, you don't get to
see can people vote publicly right here on YouTube at
before of the week dot com. By the way, he's
gonna be going through a little maintenance recently, so we
might not do it on there this week. We vote
on X, we vote on ghetter. You have access to
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all these things that you can just check out.
Speaker 17 (39:11):
Yeah, but I heard you're counting votes from like your
dinner table with your family. They just say it out
loud verbally and you're jopping them down on a tally sheet.
Speaker 6 (39:19):
Absolutely not. They vote online just like everybody else. It's
equality here, folks. You gotta love it. Everybody has the
equal opportunity the stuff the ballot box here at Buffoonology
one oh one. And speaking of how we do business here,
maybe mister Galloway needs a reminder on how we do
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things here in this wacky little game show slash social experiment,
slash whatever you want to call it that we lovingly
refer to as Bafoonology one o one. Before the show,
Ross and I have each selected our nominee to present
to you for before the week. Each host will have
five minutes to make their case to you as to
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why their nominee should earn your vote. The first two
minutes will be uninterrupted by the other hosts, but after
that it's a free for all between the two discussing
the nomination. The opposing host will then evaluate the nominee
based on the criteria set forth in my award winning
best selling book Structure Crooks, Lies and Schedules, a field
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guide to identifying political buffoonds, available right now on Amazon,
at Barnes and Noble and other online bookstores. This guy
is a gripter. The nominee will then be given a
score for buffoonish nature and buffoonish action magnitude on our
Sharped and Buffoonery Matrix, but more on that later. After
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that we do it all over again for the other nominee.
After all the nominees have been weighed and measured, each
host will then have one minute to plead and beg
for your vote for Before the Week. You'll get to
vote online in the comments and on social media and
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at Before the Week dot Com. Vote early, and vote often.
No one's gonna be counting whether you voted more than once.
And now back to the action and just one other
rule that we need to talk about that we sort
of instituted mid game here. It's that whoever won the
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previous week chooses who goes first this week. And that
would be me again. Hey, remember when you said like
you're gonna win two weeks in a row, and then
I won those two.
Speaker 17 (41:47):
Weeks in a row.
Speaker 6 (41:48):
Those are some good times. That's some good stuff, right, great,
and those those times you went first.
Speaker 17 (41:54):
Start picking your own nominees and we'll see how it goes.
But okay, I'm following.
Speaker 6 (41:59):
Well, I'll tell you what I'm looking for. Ideas for
another nominee. Maybe you should go first again. It seems
to work out very well for me when you go first.
Speaker 16 (42:13):
Let's go, all right, Jean, I got you this week.
Speaker 24 (42:19):
Man.
Speaker 17 (42:20):
My pick is the woman that Donald Trump once lovingly
referred to as a fat pig and slob. Rosie O'donald
play the first video please so.
Speaker 14 (42:33):
About the Minnesota shooting.
Speaker 26 (42:37):
And it brought me right back to Columbine in nineteen
ninety nine, when I just could not get it through
my head that students in America were shooting each other
in schools and this was a church inside a Catholic school,
and what do you know was a white guy Republican,
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maga par.
Speaker 14 (43:01):
What do you know, white supremacist.
Speaker 17 (43:07):
I'm pretty sure everybody knows what she's referring to.
Speaker 16 (43:10):
She's referring to that shooting.
Speaker 17 (43:11):
At the church in Minnesota, and she mentions, you know,
I can't believe it happened again. Students shooting each other, right,
kids of Democrats shoot each other every day in places
like Chicago and Detroit. And I never hear peep out
of old Rosy O'donnald. She wanted it to be a
white guy. She wanted it to be a Republican, a
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maga person, a white supremacist. She got some nerve. Yeah, Rosie,
what do you know?
Speaker 7 (43:38):
What do you know?
Speaker 17 (43:39):
Fucking nothing?
Speaker 16 (43:40):
You're a clown.
Speaker 27 (43:41):
Right, the left is the party of anarchy and violence,
hands down. They desperately want to blame Republicans and Red
states and white men. They never say a peep when
it's white on black violence or black on black violence, right, never.
I never hear people like Rosie, and I'll say a
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pete in those scenarios. Well, the last few active shooters happened.
Speaker 17 (44:05):
To be me in Fat Rosie's community, and that community
is the LGBTQ. Fucking maniacs on mids hormones and other drugs.
Speaker 16 (44:16):
Community.
Speaker 17 (44:17):
Rosie tried to be the bigger man, though she did
offer this apology.
Speaker 26 (44:22):
Hi, everybody, it's Rosi O'Donnell Star the Flintstones. Listen, I
have a call sor I know happens, get run.
Speaker 14 (44:32):
Down, you know.
Speaker 26 (44:33):
Anyway, I know a lot of you were very upset
about the video I made before I went away for
a few days.
Speaker 14 (44:41):
I didn't go online and haven't seen them till today.
But you are right.
Speaker 26 (44:45):
I did not do my due diligence before I made
that emotional statement, and I said things about the shooter
that were incorrect. I assumed, like most shooters, they followed
a standard mo and had standard you know, feelings of
you know, NRA love and kind of gun people. Anyway,
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the truth is I messed up, and when you mess up,
you fess up. I'm sorry. This is my apology video,
and I hope it's enough.
Speaker 17 (45:21):
How perfect is it that she had to make that
apology video with a massive cult sore herpies simplex on
her lip.
Speaker 16 (45:31):
That was terrific. Right, you didn't do your.
Speaker 28 (45:34):
Due diligence before that emotional statement. No, that was an hysterical,
psychotic statement. She actually doubled down and then said that
most shooters are NRA gun lovers. Right, you messed up,
you apologize, You hope that's enough.
Speaker 16 (45:50):
No, that's not enough.
Speaker 6 (45:53):
You need to pay.
Speaker 17 (45:54):
The NRA should sue her, the GOP should sue her.
You need to bankrupt this, just like they did to
Alex Jones and Rudy Juliani. Right, that's defamation if I
ever heard it against two pretty large organizations. What say you, counselor.
Speaker 6 (46:15):
First of all, I just gotta say, wow, my god,
the ignorance and the audacity that mixes together that ends
up in a massive blob that is rosy O'Donnell unreal.
I can't believe what she was saying. The news about
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who the shooter was, the identity, the name change, it
was all out the same day. I'm trying to understand.
How could she be this ignorant and think that there's
actually a profile for mass shooters when the Nashville shooter,
the Uvalde shooters, so many other shooters fit this narrative
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to the point where the Trump administration is considering a
gun band for trans people. That's how much of a
trend this is now. So you went with the stereotypical,
you know, bad white man, and then you expect the
apology to cover it all up. I will give some
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credit for the apology, but it's more out of self
survival than it is anything else. Just just ridiculous. This
is a example of ready shoot aim forgive the pun
that I've seen in a good long while.
Speaker 17 (47:36):
And yes, she obviously is ignorant, right, but she is
the same type of leftists that will tell you that
they should tell you about how you should get your
healthcare right and which vaccines you should take, and and
these people think they could change the fucking climate.
Speaker 14 (47:56):
Right.
Speaker 17 (47:57):
That's how absurd these people really are. And then when
you see them, they make an ab certain statement like
you said, the news broke the same day that this happened,
of who this person was, right, But these people are
gonna tell us that they can change the fucking climate.
Speaker 6 (48:11):
Bro she know what? In fact, we covered it last
week how Jacob Fry, the mayor of Minneapolis, was trying
to run cover in advance because of the identity of
this shooter. So how could Rosie miss.
Speaker 17 (48:23):
That The videos that came out online before the news
even like certified them as real showed BLM and killed
Trump and a bunch of other bs written on his
rifle and ammunition. Right, the guy clearly who was not
a Maga Republican and even if he was, like, it
doesn't this doesn't make sense, like they always started to
target us and pinked us with that broad brush, but most.
Speaker 16 (48:46):
Of the time it's actually them.
Speaker 6 (48:50):
Absolutely Well, it looks like your time is up now, pout.
So it's a very good nominee. I must say. It's
better than old what's her name from last week? At
least you pick somebody that people know, which is kind
of important for our little game, yame. I've found that
out recently. So now you've put forth this nominee and
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the reasons why it is my job to place Rosy
O'Donnell within our Sharpton buffoonery matrix. That's our visual representation
of political buffoonery. And if you want to know more
about the sharp and buffoonery matrix, you gotta learn about
two very important things. We call them the buns and
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the bams. Let's talk buns by buns. No, not those,
and definitely not those. I'm talking about our personal buffoonish nature.
A decade of collective observations has shown that everyone to
some degree has a bun. You me everybody. The size
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of their buns is directly related to a buffoon's propensity
to do stupid things. Look at the size of that thing,
and then there's bam bam bam buffoonish action magnitude. That's
our measurement of how big a whoopsie a buffoon made.
The bigger the mistake, the greater the magnitude. We then
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plug these values into our Sharpton Buffoonery Matrix, named for
the alpha and omega of buffoonery, the Reverend Al Sharpton.
Modern problems require modern solutions, which is our visual representation
of a buffoon's bum to bam ratio. And here's the
best part. After we tally up the worst defenders, you decide,
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You get to cast your vote, share your thoughts, and
you determine who earns the dubious distinction of buffoon of
the week, which will record as the weeks go by.
So I gotta say, pal, the buns and the bams
are gonna be in your favor with this one. You know,
it's it's a it's rosio. I mean, she's got some
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pretty gigantic buns, and the magnitude of this action is
going to be up there. So, as the video says,
let's talk buns buffoonish nature, Rosie o'donald, Wait, you want
to say something?
Speaker 24 (51:16):
Yeah, so.
Speaker 17 (51:18):
I know where to find this, but I think you
should actually tell our audience where can they actually learn
a little bit more about buns and bands?
Speaker 16 (51:26):
We use these terms like everyone knows what the hell
we're talking about.
Speaker 17 (51:29):
I know the video just explained it, but where can
they actually get a little more detailed.
Speaker 6 (51:33):
I am so glad you asked, Pal. It's very simple.
They can all go to my award winning Amazon best
selling book, Snooks, Crooks, Lies and Scoundrels Afield Guide to
Identifying politicab Buffoons that's available right now on Amazon, at
Barnes and Noble and other online bookstores. This guy is
a grifter. Thank you very much for the opportunity to
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grift there.
Speaker 16 (51:57):
I'm very proud of you for writing that book.
Speaker 6 (52:00):
Well, and you'll find out in the acknowledgments how a
certain mister Galloway is one of the forefathers of buffoonology
and what that actually means as well. So I was
getting around the saying that Rosie o'donald has a pretty
long history of having a buffoonished nature. She's an alumnus
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of the view. We all know how those stints went.
She always seemed to raise a controversy there so much
to the point that she, Wow, that was bad. She
raised the ire of one Donald Trump during his first
presidential campaign, to the point where Donald Trump has driven
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her out of the country and she's now a resident
of Ireland. And let me just say to our Irish
friends out there, we're sorry, but we're not sorry. We're
really not sorry. Thank you very much for taking that in.
It was either there Uganda. So that being said, given
her long history and she's continuing this diarrhea of the brain,
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diarrhye of thought, you know, just garbage in, garbage out,
her bun is going to be high. I am going
to give her a seventy four for her bun scale.
She's been around for decades. It's staying power, and she's
been making the same ill assumptions and spreading that bile
wherever she's been when it comes to political circles. So
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seventy four on the fun and let's just get this
out of the way. As well. This is definitely sharpton
Esque speak for thinking making a huge mistake publicly. Yeah,
that fits the bill. So in honor of the blessed
Saint himself, Saint Patrick, I'm going to give Rosie O'Donnell
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seventeen giga sharpon for buffoonish action magnitude. These videos have
been seen far and wide. Everyone has made fun of her.
Everyone knows what of affoon she is, and by opening
her mouth again without thinking, she reinforced and confirmed what
we all already knew. But it's good to have that
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reminder that she doesn't think, she doesn't do due diligence,
she relies on her own stereotypical thoughts, and that she
remains the same buffoon, unchanging as the seasons. She's still there,
always the same buffoon.
Speaker 17 (54:40):
Well said Gene, I don't rely on luck in life,
but I'll take the look at the Irish this week hopefully.
And by the way, Ireland no vaccines, so one way trip.
You're keeping her.
Speaker 6 (54:53):
What do the dealers do when they leave the table
and they never come back, They go one of these things?
Speaker 17 (54:58):
Right?
Speaker 6 (55:00):
You can have her before we get to my nominee
this week for before the week I want to let
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it there. So for my nominee, we're gonna play a
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game of where are they now? Buffoon Edition, because we've
seen a lot of buffoons come and go here on
our channel the past couple of years, but we hardly
ever get to check in on some old favorites. And
one of those old favorites is this week's the man
who used to be Don Lemon. Don Lemon, you may remember,
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had a prime time gig on CNN. He had his
own show for many years, was basically giving part blanche
to talk about whatever he wanted to talk about, whether
it be disappearing, crashed airplanes in Southeast Asia, or anything
else he wanted to talk about with his buddy Chris Cuomo.
(58:26):
And once you know it, both Chris Cuomo and Don
Lemon are no longer a scene it yet Donald Trump
remains interesting how that happens, But I digress. Don Lemon
is one of those has been journalists that tried to
make it on their own, first on X and then
within one interview Elon just detonated that endeavor and now
(58:50):
he's on YouTube trying to remain relevant being the man
on the scene and an investigated reporter. He was seen
recently with a bunch of freaky, losing wack of dos
invading Maudorie Taylor Green's office, a group of people who
want to impeach Donald Trump. Take a look at this nonsense.
Speaker 1 (59:18):
After me?
Speaker 17 (59:20):
After all, right, I think you have.
Speaker 24 (59:28):
Woman.
Speaker 17 (59:29):
Yeah, she's not him right now, so sorry, you guys
can contact the office at a different times.
Speaker 16 (59:37):
He would like to meeting with the Couguss woman.
Speaker 17 (59:40):
Okay, we leave word for her.
Speaker 16 (59:42):
Sure, Yeah, we.
Speaker 17 (59:44):
Would like to make sure that she knows that we
need to get Donald Trump and beats them.
Speaker 16 (59:48):
Out of office.
Speaker 17 (59:49):
My name is Carlos Alvarez that I'm just on the
founder of American Opposition. I'm sure you've seen the protests
on the streets and the Tesla boycott and all of that.
Speaker 16 (59:57):
We were one of the organizations.
Speaker 17 (59:59):
That's the office. So I'm gonna have to ask you
to stop recordings in the private office. Yes, and we're
here to see the congressman district requestion.
Speaker 16 (01:00:10):
Yes, well, we're here requesting a meeting.
Speaker 17 (01:00:13):
Well again, your your group is still recording you continue, please? Okay,
do you know when she's we can get her, No,
I doubt.
Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
Okay, we're here.
Speaker 17 (01:00:30):
Very front I mean, tell.
Speaker 5 (01:00:35):
I'm sure I can put the bus on russ less agreements.
Speaker 16 (01:00:45):
Tell them from.
Speaker 17 (01:00:47):
This is done and we're here visiting, and you never
know you're in your way, that you can request interview
with the Congress at Barding our office and stop your versation.
Speaker 16 (01:01:12):
You work for the.
Speaker 18 (01:01:17):
Pet scholar.
Speaker 6 (01:01:18):
They say that you can learn a lot about someone
based upon the company they keep. Lord knows, I've had
the fight with my own accusations from hanging out with Galloway.
But that being said, look at who Don Lemon is
tracing around the Capitol with Carlos Alvarez, who claims to
be the head of a group called American Opposition that
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was involved with all of the Tesla protests that no
one cared about and was really annoying during the early
part of the year. But let's also take a look
at some of the other characters that Don Lemon has
chosen to associate with in this particular endeavor.
Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
Treason, real blood, and real unhol Do you believe that
this man Singer could have healed that quickly without any scar.
Speaker 17 (01:02:09):
It wasn't blood I'll tell you that much.
Speaker 16 (01:02:11):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (01:02:12):
I know I do.
Speaker 16 (01:02:13):
There's there are people have theories that is stap.
Speaker 6 (01:02:20):
Come out and that why you remember when people used
to talk about q Andon meet Blue and on, and
Don Lemon is right in the heart of it with
a nice sized group of people. Dare you say that
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they're invading the capitol in mass like that? Look, if
you want to go meet with a member of Congress,
there are ways of doing it. You go through the
channels of talking to the press secretary for this, for
the office or whatever, going like this not the way
to do it. And Don Lemon choosing to associate this way. Oh,
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how the high and mighty hack has fallen. Perpetuating conspiracy
theories about the attended assassination of a president. Really buffoonery,
complete and total buffoonery. Don Lemon could have happened to
a worse person.
Speaker 17 (01:03:22):
Yeah, man, I mean he doesn't know if Trump was
actually shot.
Speaker 16 (01:03:27):
He said, there are.
Speaker 17 (01:03:28):
Theories out there. Really, don you were on the most
trusted news network or whatever they used to say about,
you know, CNN. Yeah, this looks a lot like insurrection, right,
that's the definition of it. I guess they asked them
to leave. They didn't want to leave. They delayed leaving,
and I would charge him an insurrection.
Speaker 16 (01:03:47):
More importantly, Gene.
Speaker 17 (01:03:48):
Who was the black guy with the leather cowboy hat
in that video. That's who I wanted to hear from,
not Don Lemon.
Speaker 6 (01:03:57):
It takes different strokes to move the world.
Speaker 20 (01:03:59):
Man.
Speaker 6 (01:04:00):
There's a lot of people out there, but for me,
it's the descent of Don Lemon you are listening to.
We thought he was bad when he had a national startlight.
He is now in the morass. He is down in
the depths, in the dregs of like I called him blun'on.
(01:04:25):
He's a man in search of audience capture. Nobody wants
to associate with Don Lemon. That's reputable. So you gotta
go around with activists who put on protests outside of
test the facilities and who invade Marjorie Taylor Green's office
of all places, and he's like, oh yeah, can I
get her press contact as well? Your freaking buffoon used
(01:04:45):
to have the keys to the kingdom and you fucked
it up. Good for you, now, this is what you deserve.
What's about taking a man when he's down, pal.
Speaker 17 (01:04:55):
But what was the point of all that, to be honest, like,
what were they there to ad Marjorie Taylor Green? Like
she's not a leader about.
Speaker 6 (01:05:03):
Parties, what would ask her to vote to impeach Donald Trump?
That's the fool's erring that Don Lemon is covering right
now because he's not gonna cover anything else of any
note his word. His credibility is shot because the cockey
duty boopy head buffoon. And that's all I have to
say about that.
Speaker 17 (01:05:24):
I think it's kind of funny, Gene, that both of
us picked losers that are both like clinging to their
past relevance. Neither one of these people have anything to
say that anybody who really cares about now and that's guys,
She's gonna hurt their scores a little bit.
Speaker 6 (01:05:42):
But that is such a good point. Though they are
two buffoons that used to be somebody and now they're not.
And now they're not, it certainly says something about the left,
how their burn rate through people is kind of crazy.
Speaker 13 (01:06:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 17 (01:06:02):
I will say this though, and this is probably both
of them. In the age of the Internet, even though
you are a has been or like an our case,
never was, just because you were a hasband doesn't mean
you need to get off the stage. Both of these
people could live good lives and not beyond our show, right,
(01:06:23):
but they've they've inserted themselves into the public discourse and
warned it.
Speaker 16 (01:06:28):
You know, a nomination here.
Speaker 6 (01:06:29):
Yeah, and you know what it is, Pale and I
don't want to have too much of your time for
the scoring. But it's like the US Open. Not everyone
gets to play on center court. That's why there's court
ten in court twelve and the outer reaches of other
people playing.
Speaker 17 (01:06:42):
Yeah, well said, I mean, so this guy Don Lemon.
Speaker 16 (01:06:50):
Hit the nature, buffoonish nature.
Speaker 17 (01:06:52):
I'm jaded because I harkened back to the bad old days.
Speaker 16 (01:06:56):
Of COVID when he was on CNN and him and.
Speaker 29 (01:06:58):
Chris Cuomo would do the little banter as they handed
off one show to another, and Don Lenman would say
the most racist things against white people and the most
absurd comments about people who want more information about the
vaccine before they got it.
Speaker 17 (01:07:13):
Like this guy is is a real loser. So beforeish nature,
he's up there in the you know, in the healthy
part of the pack. I'm giving him a seventy five
because you.
Speaker 16 (01:07:24):
Know, even though he's not on a network anymore.
Speaker 17 (01:07:26):
Who cares. He's inserting himself in and he's saying dumb.
Speaker 16 (01:07:29):
Things and doing dumb things and associating with dumb people.
Speaker 17 (01:07:31):
Still, so seventy five it is for befotish nature.
Speaker 16 (01:07:34):
I appreciate that.
Speaker 6 (01:07:36):
I can't wait to hear about the BAM.
Speaker 16 (01:07:38):
So the BAM. You might be a little disappointed here.
Speaker 17 (01:07:42):
I will say this, and I might be stealing this
from a conversation we had earlier. He's basically the ring
master of a traveling circus in that video. Yeah, it's funny,
it's entertaining to watch. Is really is it really impactful?
Speaker 20 (01:08:00):
No?
Speaker 16 (01:08:00):
Is it really that important?
Speaker 14 (01:08:02):
No?
Speaker 17 (01:08:02):
He went to MTG's office. Another person who's basically irrelevant
on our side. I don't know why people think she's
the leader of our party, Like she's barely ever on
TV and none of us think she's she's the leader
of our party.
Speaker 16 (01:08:14):
We'll put that aside.
Speaker 17 (01:08:17):
It is sharpedon esque because I think that Don Lemon
like exemplifies Al Sharpton and his m if you will,
so I'm gonna give him six Gigasharpon. That puts him
like healthy in the healthy area of where like Kareem
John Pierre was on one of her dumb things and
a few other people. Uh, he's not as good as
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Jake Tapper.
Speaker 6 (01:08:38):
I can't put him above that as far as what.
Speaker 17 (01:08:41):
Jake Tapper did with his book. But six Gigasharpons, I
think that's fair.
Speaker 6 (01:08:45):
I think that's fair as well. This is the this
is the political buffoonery equivalent of bubble gum. It's a
flavor for a moment, but then it gets all hard
and rubbery and gets thrown away very quickly. So we've
seen a lot of that, you know what, note the
self political buffoonery bubble gum for the store. Let me
(01:09:07):
just write that down real quick. But yeah, I think
that's the right score of right there. And maybe we
can get like fruit Stripe to sponsor some gum, because
that's that's the one that goes really really quickly with
flavor and then gets thrown out real quick.
Speaker 16 (01:09:18):
That's it.
Speaker 17 (01:09:19):
And it just tastes like a piece of plastic in
your mouth.
Speaker 6 (01:09:23):
And that's a fitting way to end our discussion of
don Lemon. Tastes like plantic in your mouth. All right, gang,
we have delivered to you our nominees, and right now
it's time for us to make our final please to
you as to why you should vote for either my
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nominee right here guys or the other guys, if that's
what you really want to do or whatever. So, mister Galloway,
you get to go first whenever you are ready and go.
Speaker 16 (01:09:58):
All right, Geene, I'm gonna do so that I've never
done on this show.
Speaker 17 (01:10:03):
I was wrong. I was wrong about Rosie, and I
made some emotional statements.
Speaker 16 (01:10:09):
I messed up. I didn't do my due diligence.
Speaker 17 (01:10:13):
I assumed she was just following her usual mo of
being a fat, ignorant, hater and loser.
Speaker 25 (01:10:22):
She was right.
Speaker 17 (01:10:23):
Rosie is all those things and more. Definitely earned your
vote for Before the Week bonus content, Rosie o'donald, I
hope you sleep well at night knowing that you are
probably the reason that Donald Trump won in twenty sixteen.
That debate moment was his breakout moment in twenty sixteen
(01:10:44):
where he clearly got ahead of the pack. And I
just want to point one other thing out, Jean, I
know my time is running low here Jean's m O.
Speaking of mos he picked a gay black man who
was fired from his job. Great job. Way to fill
the start insight.
Speaker 6 (01:11:04):
I knew he was gonna go there matter of time.
Speaker 1 (01:11:10):
Okay, your turn.
Speaker 6 (01:11:13):
You know, all joking aside from mister Galloway picking on
an ex pat like Rosie o'donnald kicking her while she's
down disgusting behavior. If you're gonna kick someone while they're down,
let it be a black gay man like Don Lemon.
(01:11:33):
Don Lemon has had a much bigger fall from grace
than Rosie o'donald has had. He was once one of
the kings of media over at CNN. He leftist darling
and look at him now, as Galloway said, the head
of his own three ring circus of buffoons. You wouldn't
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have believed it if you hadn't seen it, Folks, Don
Lemon is down, out and deserving of your vote this
week for thefoon of the Week. And I'm not even
gonna use it all my time other than to say,
fuck you Galloway, not a racist son of a bitch.
Speaker 17 (01:12:18):
Oh that was great that you said it too. It's
so perfect.
Speaker 6 (01:12:24):
It's not perfect because I'm not that guy.
Speaker 17 (01:12:26):
Don't pick Gallows, lesbian white woman, pick my gay black man.
Speaker 6 (01:12:33):
The other worst. How dare you pick it? How dare
you use my words against me? Oh listen, all joking aside.
The polls are now open. You're gonna be able to
vote this week on YouTube. You're gonna be able to
vote on X, gonna be able to vote on Getter
in the comments on any social media platform where you
(01:12:53):
see this video. Tell us who you got for before
of the week. You know, I'm I'm so glad that
I built up my reputation as a credible attorney just
so you can come on here every week to just
slander me down to the ground.
Speaker 17 (01:13:13):
You know what we need to do, Gene, on all
of these shows, you need to run a disclaimer on
the bottom. The views of Ross Galloway do not necessarily represent.
Speaker 1 (01:13:25):
The views of Ross Galloway do not necessarily represent those
of kale or And Radio or kal Arm Radio Management.
And I know ocause kale Arm Radio Management is me. Anyway,
I had to be done.
Speaker 29 (01:13:36):
So.
Speaker 1 (01:13:37):
I also feel like Jean left some little hanging fruit
because when he started talking about Poles, he should have
worked Unblemon back in there. Everybody knows dwn Limon likes Poles.
Gady all right, so we're gonna skip the top of
the hour break. I did a station ID instead because
I realized when I started this, I was like, ooh,
that's long, and I didn't check the clock. So anyway,
no top of the hour may or may not be
(01:13:58):
a bottom of the hour music break because I still
got lots of stuff that I need to get to.
So hang on, because I uh, I have Well, I
had something I wanted to talk about. I think I
bookmarked it, though I always think, oh, I don't need
a bookmark it, and then we'll be running like some
long clip or something, and then I'll completely forget that
(01:14:20):
I probably should have bookmarked it because reasons. All right,
So hang on, I found it. So I'm gonna let
this man talk for a second because I'm probably gonna
scream after we're done discussing this. But so, this whole
stabbing in North Carolina that you know is finally starting
(01:14:40):
to make the news. There's an angle of this that
not very many people have talked about yet. And I
was gonna talk about it today anyway, but it looks
like I should have done it yesterday because then I
would have been ahead of the curve and not behind.
Speaker 24 (01:14:51):
But here you go.
Speaker 21 (01:14:53):
Well, I'm pissed off. I'm gonna use words that somebody
might not like. If that bothers you, go someplace else.
But this stupid motherfucker in North Carolina who stood up
and murdered this young woman who escaped from Ukraine formed
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the life here in the United States, learned our language,
got a job, was self sufficient, and he, having been
arrested fourteen times, spent five years in prison for beating
the crap out of his sister, from what I believe,
and keeps getting passed along. Even his mother wanted him
(01:15:38):
put up and put away, but no, the cashless bail
system that has permeated our legal system throughout this country
allowed this stupid son of a bitch to be out
there unchecked, and as a result, this young lady is
no longer with us. If that ain't bad enough, somebody
(01:16:01):
tried to start a go fund me page two different
times to support this bastard for some reason. I don't
know why, but I'm glad they did. Go fund me
took it down. Usually they don't do that crap, They
just let the shit go. But here we go, with
the Communist News Network trying to make this a point
about MAGA that now this has just given Trump more
(01:16:25):
ammunition to go after people and justify his God'm getting
tongue tied his assault on crime in the United States.
Are you freaking kidding me? You sons of bitches on
the Communist News channel and the MS I don't give
a shit channel. You need to find a life. You
(01:16:48):
need to go someplace. Go live with Rosie o'donald. Maybe
she can help you learn how to eat yourself to oblivion. Anyway,
this is one old Army Vietnam veteran VET who is
totally pissed off, especially for those people who are just
sitting on that car who could have went over and
put a compress off her neck and applied pressure and
(01:17:08):
maybe she would still be here today. But no, they've
been desensitized and because of what happened to Daniel Penny,
they figure, oh no, better than not get involved.
Speaker 16 (01:17:20):
This bullshit has gotten me so.
Speaker 7 (01:17:23):
Mad.
Speaker 16 (01:17:25):
I held it back.
Speaker 21 (01:17:26):
Sorry if I offended you, but I held it back.
Speaker 1 (01:17:32):
You shouldn't have held it back, sir. That's my take.
But so this brings up a point that I was
gonna make yesterday but I ran out of time. So
all these videos right, so you've got the dude videotaping
himself saying I got the white chick, I got the
white chick, or whatever it was, while he's covered in
her blood. You've got all these other cell phone camera
videos that are coming out of people that were on
there in the car, you know, in the train car
(01:17:55):
when this happened. Apparently not a single one of them
even bothered to call nine one to one.
Speaker 6 (01:18:03):
Or render aid.
Speaker 1 (01:18:04):
And I told you, guys, this shit was gonna happen
after Daniel Penny. I told you they were gonna get
people to the point where they were afraid to do
anything because they're afraid they're gonna be sued. This is
why good Samaritan laws existed in the first place, was
to make sure that people that were there, who might
not have had the necessary training to keep from being
(01:18:24):
able to be sued, would still at least try to
help keep people alive in the event of an emergency.
And now we have gotten people so beaten down and
so just interested in getting clicks by any fucking means
necessary that they will watch a woman die in real
time just to be able to get the video. So
I'm gonna ask you this question, and I'm gonna ask
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it honestly, do we even deserve to be saved anymore?
When you could watch someone die in real time and
you're too busy videotaping it to try to do anything
about it, do we even deserve to be saved anymore?
(01:19:07):
And that is an honest question. What the hell has
happened to this.
Speaker 14 (01:19:11):
Country where we are?
Speaker 1 (01:19:14):
I mean, dude, you remember the Running Man. People used
to make fun of that shit. Oh that's so dystopian,
that would never happen here. It's happening in micro market
markets every fucking day on your cell phone. You guys
are watching people get their asses kicked. You're watching people
die in real time and you're doing nothing. Hot, When
(01:19:37):
did we become so broken? How in the hell can
you watch, especially a woman. It's one thing when dudes
are kicking this shit out of each other. We do
that all the time. Hell, some of my best friends
are people that I got in fights with and then
we went and had beers afterwards. Still talk to them
to this day. But when you're watching a woman get
(01:19:58):
stabbed to death in real fa time and you do nothing,
don't talk to me about toxic masculinity anymore. Let's start
talking about toxic pussyism, because that's what this is. We
are watching the pussification of America, and you can see
them starting to try to fight against it by bringing
(01:20:21):
the actual reason for our military to exist back into
existence again, by telling people, hey, it's okay to be
a dude, especially if you're born one. Not so much
of it. You're not. Am I the only one who's pissed?
I mean, I'm glad I'm not, because this guy that
(01:20:41):
we just played was pissed. But I can't imagine just
standing there watching someone die. What I what the hell?
What has happened to us? The same people that are
screaming and yelling about how we're supposed to be using
(01:21:02):
our tax dollars to help people all over the world,
and oh my god, you cut USAID fundings so two
people aren't gonna be able to get their oxygen in
Africa anymore, even though they supposedly have free healthcare. But
you can watch a woman die on a fucking train
car or subway car or whatever the hell it was.
(01:21:24):
Are you kidding me right now? I don't want to.
And the fucking New York Times making a point that
you know this over amplication of black violence was terrible,
and it was used oftentimes in Jim Crow States to
justify black people getting the shit kicked out of them
and blah blah blah blah blah, Fuck you New York Times.
(01:21:49):
You are one of the dude. How did the Gray
Lady become a whore? That's my question. You aren't named
you're named after and your masthead has the Gray Lady
on it, and you've become the whore of Babylon. I
hate to sound like a preacher today because I'm cursing
like I sailer at the same time. But as a reminder,
(01:22:11):
I am one, even if I'm not very good at it,
which is why I do this instead. I remember when
I found out Sam Kennison used to be a Baptist
minister and then went on to do comedy. I was like, uh,
I kind of get it now. I kind of get
it now, cause there are some of us that just
can't hold stuff.
Speaker 6 (01:22:30):
Like this in.
Speaker 1 (01:22:33):
When you live in a country now where you will
videotape people jumping up and down on cop cars and
kicking the crap out of cops and doing all these
different things, and you'll just stand and watch it. I
don't want to live in that world. I don't want
to live in that Not only do I not want
to live in that world, let's zoom it in a
little bit. I don't want to live in that kind
of a country. So my question is what are we
(01:22:56):
going to do to change it? What are we going
to do to fix it? Because this is insanity. One
of these people that were videotaping could have pause it
for a second, go line one one and then go
back to videotaping. At least you would have tried to
have done something. But I cannot believe not a single
(01:23:19):
person thought to go over there and try to put
some sort of compression on the wound, just to see if, maybe,
just maybe you could keep this poor woman alive. And
the fact that the most ironic thing of all of this,
in my opinion, is this this woman's from Ukraine. Where's
(01:23:43):
the leftist outraged for this Ukrainian death? You got Don Lemon?
We played that clip yesterday. This man was hurting it
hurt people, hurt people, dude, I'm about to know. I'm sorry,
I said Don Lemon. It wasn't Don Lemon. It was
a communist asshole. And I not think of his name
right now, Van Jones. Hurt people, hurt people. Yeah, and
(01:24:05):
I'm about to punch you in a fucking throat. Not really, well,
maybe I just I can't with these people anymore. You
just watch someone die in real time. Every single man
(01:24:27):
on that train should be castrated because you're not fulfilling
your societal requirements. And I mean it, I'm fifty two
years old, I'm old, I'm broken and gimp And if
I had been there, I would have still tried to
(01:24:48):
do something because somebody has to. This is insane, all right, son,
get caught up on the chat here for a second.
So yeah, so exactly. So Bz's got a lot to
say on this one. So this is what we call
(01:25:09):
the Ferguson effect, and now the Penny effect, which I
had alluded to a moment ago. So leftists have prosecuted
themselves into the abject murders of others which they have
No one considers what BZ calls the logical extension. Prosecute
people for coming to the defense of themselves and others
yields people afraid of being prosecuted and sent to prison
(01:25:32):
completely unforeseen circumstances. No, those are intentional results. If leftists
keep pushing in this fashion, the crisis looms. CWI should
not be unthinkable, but considering that snaps the trap the
leftists have created themselves for conservatives and lovers of America,
(01:25:59):
You're right, it's also generational because part of it, and
whether anybody wants to admit this or not, when you
grow up in a school system that talks about the
white devil without necessarily calling them the white devil, then
you just kind of sit back and watch when bad
things happen to white people because in your mind, you
feel like they deserve it and better you than them,
(01:26:21):
especially if you're a white folk. And that's another terrifying
aspect of this that nobody's talking about. Some of this
is being allowed to happen by our own people because
in most cases, a lot of the kids, especially that
have grown up in the last twenty years or so
in our education system, honestly think that we deserve it.
We deserve every bad thing that happens to us, whether
(01:26:42):
it's on a small scale or a large scale, because
of all the bad things that have happened throughout history
that apparently we had a hand then, even though none
of us were alive at the time, and I've talked
about this over and over and over again. Nobody wants
to talk about the fact that one slavery was a
worldwide practice. It was what's you're in civilization that started
the process to try to end it. Nfortunately it failed
because it did was go underground and change the name
(01:27:04):
because now it's human trafficking. Same damn different. Good point.
Welcome into the chat, Dave no need to cast straight
the men on the train. They did it to themselves.
Well maybe emotionally, but at this point I'm angry enough
at them that it should be happening physically. So but
(01:27:25):
I do see your point. So, and this is from
Bez again. We had to train cops who had never
been hit in anger in their entire lives, and many
of the shootings and overreactions cops display for which they
have are for which they have been prosecuted, were committed
out of fear. That's extremely difficult to train out. I
(01:27:46):
will admit that I did have a problem with that
in the beginning, not so much when I was in
actual uniform, because I wasn't in one for very long.
But I remember the first because remember, like earlier in
the show when I talked about being, you know, the
head of security for the gay district, that also meant
the lesbian bar, because there was one in the area.
I will admit the first time I went in to
(01:28:07):
go break up a girl and girl fight, I got
pummeled for a good five minutes because my entire body
was like, you can't hit a woman. You can't hit
a woman, you can't hit a woman. And I'm like, okay,
I gotta do something or I'm going to die. So
I wound up, you know, subduing and then handcuffing. So yeah,
bes's right in a lot of ways. So some of it,
some of it, some of the stuff that happens not
(01:28:28):
all of the time, but a lot of times it's
because of poor training, because cops are in situations that
they haven't been able to basically get ready for, and
you do see it. It's just like every other profession,
though there are bad apples and every bunch. Sadly, because
of everybody having access to a camera, now we see
(01:28:49):
a lot more of the bad apples in the bad
in the bunch than we used to, especially with teachers.
Although you know, not that I'm meant to go down
this rabbit hole real quick, but I will point out
I think another issue that we have as we seem
to be turning out teachers a lot younger than we
used to because I don't know, maybe it was because
I was a kid, but I don't remember any of
the teachers when I was in school looking like the
(01:29:10):
teachers that these kids have today, because I had a
few fantasies that might have been pushed a little harder. Anyway,
I'm sorry, did I see that out loud? Well, you see,
it's not just a cop gene pool. I think one
of the most interesting things I read, and I think
it was about five years ago, was a study that
(01:29:31):
has been put out that apparently, for some reason, the
level of testosterone from men from generation to generation is
actually lessening in science, and scientists can't really figure out why.
I think most of it is environmental because of the
things that we're putting into our bodies, which is why
they've now started all these supplements that are supposed to
help you bring your testosterone levels back up to help
with you know, things like this that you can't see
(01:29:53):
because the camerangles wrong. But I didn't used to be round.
Then I started taking jobs where I had to sit
down a lot, and I wasn't as active as I
used to be. Now I could kick my own Now
I could kick my own ass because I'm lucky if
I can do five thousand steps a day without feeling
like I'm gonna die. I'm working on fixing that though.
(01:30:14):
But anyway, but yeah, I just I had to start
with that because I knew it was going to lead
to a rant, and I have my scratchy voice is back.
But another side note on this stuff, because everything I
see from everybody is like, well, what did you expect
him to do? He only ever had one felony conviction
and he did that one. So maybe not do the
(01:30:36):
cash list bail approach. At least that way, when mom
comes up with the bail money, the system can say, well,
we tried to keep him in, but we have rules,
not the whole revolving door. Maybe also, once somebody has
been convicted of fourteen separate occurrences, maybe start looking into
maybe alternative means of helping to take care of them,
because they obviously have some sort of a problem that
(01:30:58):
has been that has gone unaddressed. But you know that
would make too much sense, So I'm gonna read this
to you just because this is part of what pissed
me off. Where did it go though? Oh yeah, so
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there with me for a second. I got to reload it.
So this hang on just to make sure I'm on
the same page. The New York Times exaggerated stories about
criminality led to white supremacist uprising in North Carolina one
hundred and thirty years ago. So yeah, so this is
what I was telling you about the Gray Lady. So
(01:31:42):
we're gonna read the entire thing here. So in North Carolina,
as in other Southern states, newspapers in the Jim Crow
era often egregiously exaggerated stories about black criminality, among other things.
That stories served as a precursor to a white supremacist
uprising in Wilmington, North Carolina, in eighteen nine, in which
at least sixty black men were killed. You don't hate
(01:32:05):
the media enough, if that's your takeaway from this. You
don't as a member of the media, you don't hate
you don't hate them enough. It's impossible you don't possibly
hate them enough. All right, So let's get into some
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of this just to make sure that we've covered it all.
So for those of you who have been keeping score,
We've been trying to tell you that the entire Biden
presidency was smoking mirrors. And it didn't take long after
January twentieth of this year for the evidence of what
we all knew was wrong during Joe biden sham presidency
to start trickling in. That trickle soon turned into a
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flood of proof that it was all just as awful
as we thought it was, if not worse. So Biden
fatigue is real, but still kind of got to talk
about this, but the American people need to keep being
reminded of just what an elaborate scam the entire Biden
presidency was. However, it's staggering to ponder the totality of
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President Joe Biden and the lie of what his presidency was,
even for those of us who chronicled the entire thing
on shows like this and articles being written, et cetera.
It began during the primaries when DEM's flying monkeys in
the mainstream media created a Joseph Robinet Biden who never existed.
He'd always been one of the most divisive people in
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American politics, a real nasty piece of work. The MSM
hacks turned him into a kindly grandpa who was going
to read the electric bedtime stories after he got Orange
Man Bad out of the White House. So they told
everyone that he was a centrist too, despite his previous
eight year stint as the vice president under the exceedingly
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radical Barack Obama may actually have been a moderate Democrat
when he began his stint in the light Bringers as
the light Bringers veep, but moderate Democrats ceased to exist
after eight years of that. Once they made all that up,
it was easy to keep faking it, just like the hooker. Sorry,
I had to be done. He was sharp as attack,
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He was brilliant at foreign policy. The Biden economy was ruing.
So yeah, so about that last part. This is from
PJ Media from Matt four years ago. Joe Biden bragged
about presiding over the strongest economy in history. He propped
up his narrative with the return of jobs after the
COVID shutdown, which was mostly people returning to work, and
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falsely claimed his policies created them because they didn't. Even
liberal outlets admitted he was patting the numbers, but Biden
never stopped repeating the lie. Now the lie has officially collapsed.
The BLS otherwise known as Department of Labor and Statistics,
probably should change that to LBS, because at least then
the ACKERM make more sense. Sorry, just confirm what President
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Trump has been saying all along. Biden's strong economy was
nothing but smoke and mirrors. Wasn't just Donald Trump. So
on Monday, BLS issued the largest downward revision in history,
wiping out nearly a million jobs nine hundred and eleven
thousand to be exact. That's not a minor correction. That's
proved Biden's economic record wasn't just exaggerated, but was a
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total fraud. I know we talked about this earlier, but
I wanted to come back to this because I just
want to drive this point home. Nine hundred and eleven
thousand jobs were wiped out for most of twenty twenty
four into the beginning of twenty twenty five. That is
almost every single gain they reported. If you'll do the math,
they were typically reporting about one hundred thousand jobs a
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year or a month. For a twelve month stint, they
wiped almost all of them out, which means there were
times when we were actually in negative job growth territory,
but they lied to you about it. This is the thing,
and this comes back to the same thing that I'm
talking about. How long are you guys going to allow
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the media to lie to you, allow your politicians to
lie to you, and allow people to just do nothing.
When is enough enough? Because if you go back and
look at the numbers now with the revisions, there were
times that there was negative job growth under Biden. Nobody
wants to talk about it, not to mention the fact
(01:36:28):
that while they're pumping out all these supposed great numbers,
the places where they were supposedly getting these great numbers
were from public sector jobs and people that were foreign
born taking jobs. So even with all of that, we
were still in negative job territory at least a couple
of times during that cycle, and nobody reported on it.
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Why are we continuing to support these people that lie
to us continually? They want to talk about Fox News
and how it had to settle once and how I
guess the owners of Fox News had to admit that
majority of the time it's considered entertainment, which it is,
and they tell you that they only have a handful
of actual news shows. The rest of them are entertainment
(01:37:10):
political stuff. Like what I do here, but I still
try to bring you news and information to the best
of my ability because it's my job. I mean, I
just I don't know. I I feel like we're headed
towards another civil war and BZ just made the same
(01:37:32):
point in the chat right as this thought was occurring
to me. And I don't know if we're going to
survive at this time. The question is should we. The
other night, when I couldn't sleep, I finally turned on
some TV just because I was like, you know what,
I gotta do something. I can't sleep anyway, So I
(01:37:55):
found and I will admit I don't normally make recommendations,
this was actually pretty good. So there is a Japanese
anime series out on Netflix about the whole you know,
Terminator Saga, and it's actually pretty good. It's a completely
different tree, so it was kind of nice because it
didn't have anything to do with John Connor or anything else.
(01:38:16):
And this one actually actually takes place in Japan, and
I think it only had like eight or nine episodes,
So because I couldn't sleep, I got to watch pretty
much the whole thing, and it was honestly really good.
But it's just one of those things that makes you think,
do we deserve to survive? What about us makes us
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deserve to survive? Because when you're telling me that we're
not nice enough to foreigners, but you watch people that
are foreign born, that have come to the country and
apparently done it the right way from everything that I
can find, get murdered on a train and do nothing.
Who's the real monster here? All we're trying to do
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is get people out of the country that are doing
bad things. And I don't want to hear about I
don't want to hear it. Most of the people that
come into this country illegal. If you haven't done anything wrong,
rethink that sentence, play it a little slower in your head.
And I'm gonna say this again. If you sleep with
your windows unlocked and your door's open, and your keys
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in your car, and you just let anybody come in
whenever they want, use your facilities, eat your food, then
you have a right to say that we should have
open borders. But until you do all of those things,
I don't want to hear it. Because if you are
still protecting your home, which is the border of your kingdom.
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You know, the four walls, the doors, the windows, those
are the border to your kingdom unless you're one of
those people that has a security gate. If you're allowing
unfettered access to your home, then feel free to talk
about unfettered access to our country. But the thing about
it is none of you do that. None of you
do that because you live. Most of you that are
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calling for this kind of stuff live in cityscape hell holes.
You got bars on your windows, triple locks on your doors,
two kinds of alarms on your car. But we're just
supposed to let anybody come in and do whatever they want,
which reminds me of that certain police officer or police
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chief in Canada. Again, it was just, you know, just
give them whatever they want. It's better for you if
you do that. This is why society is dying. And
now my question is does it deserve to die? Speaking
of things that I wish would die, Kamala Harris being
in the news cycle is one of those things. But
(01:40:49):
we got to talk about it again. Also because one
of my former cohorts at Twitchy has been hired full
time at town Hall and this is one of our
first pieces that I've been able to find over there.
So here's the first look a Kamala Harris campaign memoir
Ooh Boy. So on July thirty first, Kamala Harrison. Now
she was publishing a memoir titled One hundred and seven
Days to discuss her intense, high stakes and ultimately failed
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presidential campaign. Now The Atlantic has some excerpts from the book, So.
Speaker 16 (01:41:19):
I had to read it.
Speaker 1 (01:41:20):
You gotta hear it. Throughout my career, I've maintained that
people in positions of power must be required to ask
of themselves who am I not hearing from? Then make
it their business to seek those folks out. I came
to the White House knowing that people in the building
needed to hear from a wider range of voices. The
ones in your heads don't count Kami Lama, Okay, sorry,
(01:41:41):
back to the quoted part. Now, as Vice President, I'd
been given several roles by Joe Biden, But one role
created for myself was one role I created for myself, sorry,
was building up the diverse coalition that our party encompassed.
I made it my business to get out there and
make sure that no commune unity was overlooked, especially those
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that had been taken for granted in the past. Black women,
the Democrat's staunchest most reliable voting block was one such community.
The Blet in Indianapolis was one of a dozen Divine
Nine gatheringside address since taking office. On this day, there
was a new energy in the room as I walked
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on to the stage. A black woman was slated to
be the Democratic nominee for president, and it was us
and everyone there understood what it meant that this would
be a journey of both joy and pain. I was
in a room full of people with whom, because of
our shared experiences, certain words do not need to be said.
There's an emotion that comes from being in a place
where people see you, support you, know you. The kindness
(01:42:44):
and the love in that room penetrated the armor I
usually wore, armor i'd need to put back on as
soon as I left that room. The biggest applause came
when I started to say what I would do to
restore the rights of Roe V. Wade. When I am present,
an end aroar erupted that drowned out the rest of
that sentence. The roar told me that I could they
(01:43:06):
could see it clearly for the first time, this could
be and it should be. It was not because of
gender or because of race. But despite those things, she
also discussed the elephant in the room, President Joe Biden's
clear cognitive issues. The wheels on the bush go squish, squish, squish, squish,
(01:43:26):
squish squish. Many people want to spin up a narrative
of some big conspiracy at the White House to eye
Joe Biden's and from it, and he here's the truth
as I lived it. Joe Biden was a smart guy
with long experience and deep conviction, able to discharge the
duties of president on his worst day. He was more
deeply knowledgeable, more capable of exercising judgment, and far more
compassionate than Donald Trump on his best. But at eighty two,
(01:43:49):
Joe got tired. That's when his aide showed in physical
and verbal stumbles. I don't think it's any surprise that
the debate debacle happened right after two back to back
trips to Europe and a flight to the West Coast
for a Hollywood fundraiser. I don't believe it was in capacity.
If I believe that, I would have said so. As
loyal as as loyal as I am to President Biden,
(01:44:13):
I am more loyal as in my country bullshit. Oh sorry,
damn frogg in my throat told you guys that screaming
earlier was probably a bad thing. So next quote, I
was well aware of my delicate status. Lore has it
that every outgoing chief of staff always tells the incoming
(01:44:33):
president's chief of staff. Rule number one watched the VP
because I'd gone after him over bussing in the twenty
nineteen primary debate. I came into the White House with
what we lawyers call a rebuttable presumption. I had to
prove my loyalty time and time again when Fox News
attacked me on everything, from my laugh that's not a laugh, ma'am,
(01:44:54):
that's a tackle, to my tone of voice, to whom
I dated in my twenties or claimed I was a
DEI hire as a die Well, in my opinion, it
should be die but didn't earn. It works out well
for this one. The White House rarely pushed back with
my actual resume. Two terms elected da top cop in
(01:45:15):
the second largest Department of Justice in the United States,
senator representing one eight one in eight Americans. Lorraine Bowls,
my chief of staff, constantly had to advocate for my
role at events. She's not going to stand there like
a potted plan to give her two minutes of remarks
have her introduced the president. She also and this is
(01:45:37):
a quote from Amy, she also said she witnessed the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina while she was the District Attorney
of San Francisco. These kinds of briefings are sadly familiar
to me as the district attorney. I'd witnessed the aftermath
of Hurricane Katrina Katrina. As Senator, I had been to
Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, and I toured the communities
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in my home state that had been ravaged by wildfires.
It was heartbreaking to see the scale of these losses
and the exhausted faces of individuals standing in the ruins
of a lifetime of work, a lifetime's dreams. It was
infuriating to see how predators swarmed like cockroaches, price gougings,
spreading misinformation. So the same day she announced the memoir,
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Harris sat down for a conversation with late show hosts
Stephen Colbert as she explained and she explained why she
was sitting out the California gubernatorial race, saying, I am
a devout public servant. I've spent my entire career in
the service of people. But to be very candid with you,
recently I made the decision I don't want to go
back in the system. I think it's broken. With her
memoir being released on September twenty one, Kamala Harris is
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planning a fifteen city book tour that kicks off in
New York City on September twenty fourth. She will also
make stops in cities including Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Chicago, London,
and Toronto. And if you want to be in the
not cheap seats, folks, it's two grand to pop. I
looked just so you know. Even the nosebleed sections are
like one hundred and a half, which is insane to me.
(01:47:04):
Can anybody say money laundering without necessarily saying money laundering? Anyway?
So Mandami's back in the news and polling really well
in New York City, which should terrify all of you.
Get out while you can. So this is from Guy
(01:47:24):
Benson zoron Mandami, as I call him the Kami. How
dare my critics attack me for things I've said? The
Democratic Party nominee for mayor in our nation's most populous
city has also been called the cornerstone of the world's
economic markets. Is a young communist, was hero executive experience
(01:47:45):
at any level. Also, as far as I can tell,
hasn't had a real job. He also despises law enforcement,
as he's repeatedly made clear in public statements. He has
called New York's police force wicked and corrupt, racist, and
anti queer, among other smears. Responding to a tweet about
an officer being spotted weeping in his patrol cars or
on Mandami da Kami revealed in the or sorry reveled
(01:48:05):
in the officer's pain, he mused that prisons serve no
good purpose. He repeatedly called for NYPD to be defunded
and even dismantled. So I'm gonna stop right there for
a second, because i want to remind you guys where
we were about what ten eleven years ago. Only cops
should have guns. Imagine if we'd fallen into that trap.
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With now all these people trying to get rid of
the police departments altogether, I wonder why that is.
Speaker 7 (01:48:35):
So.
Speaker 1 (01:48:35):
In making one of those many demands, he was clear
that he had no interest in fake cuts, insisting on real, deep,
meaningful cuts. In one interview, he suggested that one billion
dollars be slashed from the police budget. Wouldn't that course
of action threat in public safety? Not according to Mandami,
who said that the NYPD itself is a major threat
to public safety. But now that Mandami, a wealthy scion
(01:48:58):
of privilege and a staggering hypocrite to boot, can taste
an electoral victory, he's pretending that all of his previous
public statements are legitimate targets. Aren't legitimate target targets for scrutiny.
He says, his critics are debating a mythical version of
himself explaining comments that are out of step with his campaign.
And just so you know, I'm not making it up.
(01:49:22):
It's not a long clip, but we're going to play
it anyway if I can get my computer to work
with me here, Oh sure, sure, sure's your one moment please.
Speaker 30 (01:49:56):
Many of my opponents, chiefly Andrew Cuomo, would prefer to
debate a mythical version of myself than the person that
I actually am. They prefer to focus on tweets from
twenty twenty as opposed to the platform of twenty twenty five.
And they prefer to do that because they know that
our ideas are actually popular, and what we are putting
forward is a response to New Yorker's needs that goes
(01:50:17):
beyond the failed ideas and policies that they've heard from
these old politicians.
Speaker 5 (01:50:22):
What you're really saying is that those tweets of twenty
twenty you've evolved from.
Speaker 14 (01:50:26):
That, You've changed from that, you've changed your views.
Speaker 30 (01:50:28):
Yes, that those are out of step with the campaign
that we are running, and it's been clear out of
step with how you feel. Yes, so you've totally changed
your mind.
Speaker 1 (01:50:36):
Yes, Okay.
Speaker 22 (01:50:37):
Many of my.
Speaker 30 (01:50:38):
Opponents, chiefly Andrew Cuomo, would prefer to debate a mythical
version of myself than the It's.
Speaker 1 (01:50:44):
Not a mythical version of you, dude. The Internet is forever.
These are things that you actually said and you meant them.
They're doing the Joe Biden thing. Joe Biden, Joe Biden is,
always was, and forever will be a racist piece of shit.
But he's trying to whitewash everything that he ever said.
I would like to remind you that the former president
(01:51:04):
of the United States, who once had to stand down
his campaign for being caught in blatant lies and a
thing called plagiarism that isn't really discussed anymore. Was also
the same man who penned and sorry, who pinned an
editorial once talking about the fact that he didn't want
(01:51:24):
his children having to go to school in a racial jungle.
Your ideas aren't popular, Mandami, except for in your own
age group. That's the thing that I find the most disturbing.
The thirty to forty crowd these days are completely pro commy,
and it terrifies the shit out of me because I
(01:51:45):
know people in that demographic that I've used, that I
used to work with, and I see them post things
all the time on social media. We've tried this capitalist
shit and it doesn't work. Maybe we should try communism.
Maybe I wouldn't have to work so hard all the
time if I didn't have to pay so much for everything.
So yes, if you think this is a fad, and
then it's eventually going to way going to go away,
(01:52:07):
not unless we kill it with fire, because these people
think this is a solution, he's right in the sweet
spot of people that I know think this way. And again,
not to put too fine a point on it, but
if I was the Republican mayoral candidate and the President
(01:52:27):
of the United States was coming out in supporting of Cuomo,
I would be pissed because apparently there are rumblings that
behind the scenes, Donald tromps trying to make sure this
thing gets down to a two person race to try
to make sure that Mundami doesn't get it. But he's
willing to give it to the guy who killed grandparents
and nursing homes during COVID to try to stop Mundami
(01:52:47):
from getting into office. I'm going to say this again.
When you're having to choose between the lesser of two evils,
and honestly, neither of them are actually the lesser, I
have a huge problem as well should most of you you. Right, So,
(01:53:08):
Dave just made a great point in the chat. It's
funny how lefties go after we on the right for
ten year old tweets. But we're supposed to ignore everything
left he said before. Right now, and again, I look,
if you're if you're watching this or listening from New
(01:53:29):
York City, take what I'm about to say to you
with a grain of salt, because if you're listening to
shows like this, you are probably some of the people
that are going to be trying to stop mondown me
from winning the the the actual election. But I'm sorry,
and I've said this about everything, including you know, Donald
Trump starting to move National Guard folks into other cities
(01:53:50):
and states. Let them have what they voted for. The
only way they're ever going to learn that this shit
doesn't work is if we finally let them try it,
because that's what you hear from every single communist, everybody
that's ever supported communism in the entire world. When it
falls flat, Oh, that wasn't actual communism. I'm sorry. We
need to try it for real then it'll work. You
(01:54:10):
know what, Let him fucking try.
Speaker 7 (01:54:14):
This.
Speaker 1 (01:54:14):
This is coming from the guy who eventually had to
learn that tough love parenting is a thing. You know,
I'm As a kid, I was not a fan of
my dad. I'm not gonna lie. He was really hard
on me for all kinds of reasons that I didn't
understand at the time, and I thought he was the
biggest asshole on the planet. And he knows this because
I've said it to him, which is why I'm okay
(01:54:35):
with saying it to you. But I get it now
after having to raise children and watching them struggle and
realizing that if I didn't do what I needed to
do to make sure that they would be okay if
I wasn't here anymore. I get it now, and I
think the country is reaching that point. It's time for
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them to understand what will happen and be forced to
live through what will happen if we're not here trying
to trying to keep the guardrails on. Because the Left
wants to talk about the removal of the guardrails, we're
the ones doing everything we can to hold those guardrails
in place with all of our might, to try to
make sure that something still exists that at least remotely
(01:55:18):
resembles what our founding fathers wanted this country to be.
Because we're nearly not there anymore, and I think it's
time for I think it's time for the tough love approach.
So the options that we have right now are either
an amicable split and the Left just get their utopia
and we get ours and see which one survives, or
(01:55:41):
eventually we're gonna wind up in a civil war, and
I don't see any way around it anymore. I used
to say that, and I'm gonna be honest. Jesse Kelly
has been on this amicable split divorce thing for longer
than I have been, and I thought he was crazy
at first, I really did. I don't think he's so
crazy anymore. I think it's time to let them get
(01:56:05):
what they're voting for and for those but but Rick,
but Rick, but Rick. There's there's all kinds of voting
irregularities and stuff that are finally being brought to our attention.
Blah blah blah, YadA, YadA YadA.
Speaker 7 (01:56:21):
You know what.
Speaker 1 (01:56:22):
That's their job to clean that up, not ours. It's time.
If these people want to Commie as their mayor, let
them have it, and then we can just sit back
and watch. Is grocery store after grocery store after grocery
store closes, after bus line after bus line after a
(01:56:44):
bus line breaks down, because you know, everything's free now,
so they don't have the money to fix anything when
it breaks. Because the thing that commis never tell you
it's just because it's free for you doesn't mean it's free.
I'll be honest, I really wish that we would at
some point be able to figure out a way to
(01:57:04):
evolve past the idea of needing currency for basic needs.
But I don't know how we're ever going to get there,
because the biggest thing about life is incentive. There has
to be a reason for you to want to get
out of bed, and sometimes for you to need to
get out of bed, there has to be motivation. Some
(01:57:30):
people's motivation is survival. If your basic survival needs are
being taken care of for you, your motivation goes away.
And they know this. This is why there's an entire
subculture of people that exist on government benefits and they're
not willing to get off of them either. Before anybody
(01:57:52):
yells at me, I'm not necessarily talking about food stamps,
not completely, but there are people that I know that
are on government payments, government housing, getting their food paid
for with food stamps. So they don't do anything. They
just sit around all day and watch TV because they've
got enough. They've got enough money to pay their bills,
(01:58:13):
they've got enough money for food, and they've got enough
money for housing because they're getting it all pretty much
subsidized by us, so they don't really feel they need
to do anything. And even if they do work, they
usually work long enough to not get anything flagged from
the folks that they're getting the federal money from, and
then they quit and then they move on to another
one a few months later, just to get a little
bit extra money so they can get the next big
(01:58:33):
flat screen. I mean, and I'm not trying to sound
like a dick, I'm really not. But it's time for
these people to get what they voted for. I will
say this as we're getting ready to have to close
out the show. I was really surprised to see that
(01:58:54):
Donald Trump is sending ice raids and stuff into Arkansas,
because according to the lefties, that was never gonna happen.
I also don't really know what happened to Sarah Huckabee
Sanders because I saw her on camera today and yeah,
she's a She don't look like she used to. And
I mean that in a complimentary way. All Right, that's it.
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It's over.
Speaker 20 (02:00:09):
Over, you say over, Nothing is over until we decided
this was it over.
Speaker 6 (02:00:16):
Win the Treman's bomb, Pearl Horner.
Speaker 5 (02:00:19):
Hello, closing time, Open all the doors and let you
out into the.
Speaker 6 (02:00:32):
Closing time. That's Great's just fucking great, man. How old
the fuck are you? Game over?
Speaker 4 (02:00:40):
Man?
Speaker 6 (02:00:40):
Game over.
Speaker 1 (02:00:43):
Time?
Speaker 18 (02:00:45):
Time for you to go out to the places you
will be closing time. This room won't be open till
your brothers.
Speaker 16 (02:00:58):
Are your sister.
Speaker 6 (02:01:01):
I love you, Ala whom of what a great crowd?
I love you?
Speaker 1 (02:01:08):
Say good night, Gracie Young, my trowser